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                    <text>"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

~

March 2S, 196?
HELP !!

Jim Endicott's report on TICKET SALES:

Zl% sold or

promised as of Tuesday,

What are you doing, fellows, saving them

for Collector's items?

Let's move 'em.

Afterglow note.

All are invited and bring a guest if ,you wish.

Please decide by next Tuesday so a head-count can be made.

The Board of Directors, on March 21, voted $36.00 to the new Portage
Rotary Club which will be born April 2?th.
Welcome back

to the tanned travelers.

V/e'd all like to hear Fred Culy

relate how he caught two flamingos in a net!

Were all three of you flying

high at the time, Fred?

Visiting Rotarians and Quests;

his guest.

Ken Putnam brought Dr. Jack Gift as

Visiting Rotarians included A. R. Leonard, "onesville;

D\ijight Green and Jerry Hollister, Bronson; Lowell DeWitt and Charles
Hahn, Sturgis; Don Schaberg, President Elect of the Lansing Rotary;
and Jelvis Webb of Detroit.

Torg Skabo sent us an appreciated note this week from Sarasota, Florida.
He's been attending the Sarasota Bdy Rotary Club this winter, and enclosed
copies of the Club bulletin "Bay Breeze".

Of interest;

This club of

65 members had I63 (no, this is not a misprint) guests at one March
meeting!

Their Rotary Anns meet monthly, and this month awarded two

Nursing Merit Scholarships for L.P.N. training.

(Has our Board considered

helping the local L.P.N. Training School?)
A GREAT IDEA.

The"Bay Breeze"has Five bulletin editors who alternate

in preparing the weekly bulletin. (V/e'll be glad to see you back with
us soon, Torg. )
Weather Note - Isn't it great to have a touch of that Florida-Arizona
weather and not have to bring in the brass monkeys every night?
Cran Wilcox

Chinese Proverb:

"If you are planning a year ahead, sow rice; for ten

years, plant trees; for a hundred years, educate the people."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congrsgatiena! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HIUSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-DIrector

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH, Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
—

T966-1967

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.
Cranston Wileox

FRED

ANDERSON

ROBERT

Pwident

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernord loney, Frederick A. Hough,

NAGLE

Vte«.Pr«tident

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Ttrosurer

Magasine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

WAYNE

—.

FARST

Ax't Secy.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Fred Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968; Chorles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Orgonist
★

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Normand Moore

Sergeant-at-ArmsRobert E. Rumsey, Ch.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL

Employer-Employee
Gilbert

Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion-

Trade

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

Don Shorno

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm

4—H. Vincent Kornstiien

13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

25—Raymond Mulchohey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

John Visosky, Ch.
I

6—B. K. Pearce

20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

Robert B. Kerr

Webster Treat, Ch.

June-1967

13—John Kennedy

29—Carroll L. Barnes

SONG LEADERS

Associations-

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967.

(Rotary Foundation)

Richard BIringer, Ch.

Fred H. Weeks

9—Albert Faller

23—Charles Woodward
30—Robert Hawley

22—Jim Skinner

Matched DIsl. and Club Program-

Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.

2—John Dean

16—William Bobier

1—Fred Naer

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.

May-1967

18—Howard Teeter

8—Duane E. Davidson

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Four-Way Test-

11—Gilbert Molitor

15—Roy C. Patterson

international Youth Proiecf —

Molitor

18—Ralph Toupatik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

25—Craig Sebald

WOODWARD, Director

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupolik

ken Leavenworth, Ch.

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

November—1966

Robert G. YIngling

Relations-

April-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burandl
'

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

SERVICE

28—Cranston Wileox

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

DOUGLAS

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21-Wllford Couilfard
(World Understanding)

6—Clyde Williams

★

Normand Moore

March-1967

September—1966

Werren Williams

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Olin Dally

CHARLES BACON-Director

INTERNATIONAL

Lester F. Wise

Mark S. Andrews

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—Paul Thompson{Fair Comm.)
16——Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-Olin Dally

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Duane E. Dovidson, Ch.

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Youth-Carroll L. Bomes, Ch.

Rotary Information—

7—Harvey Bent

14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney

August-1966

Fritz Van Aken

Milford A. McKeith

at 12:00 o'clock noon

-

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Public Relations—

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — Isl Thursday of each month

^ wTfririnl — At the coll of the President

February—1967

COMMIHEES — CLUB SERVICE

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—RIchord BIringer

Duane Davidson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' N1TE—Robert Yingling

if you wish to change dates with another member. advise the program choirman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kathryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bocon, 25 Rldgemoor Rd.—Marjorie—

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard BIringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Borandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Phone No.
278-2903

__278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

278-8(X}6

278-2682
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—.278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnighf, R. R. 3—Carol

278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

278-5909

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lite
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5475

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
V/oyne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—FaraS

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

276-6968

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-8132

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-5318

278-6517
-..-279-9266
278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen-_278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

278-6250
279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

278-2947
279-9551

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernlce
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

John T. Dean, 59 Ridoemoor Rd.

276-8609

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaret—767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Roth
278-2261

.,278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Morshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Theima

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-5512

-

279-9360

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive--

278-4350

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

_ 278-4222

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Kenneth Potnom, t1 E. Chicogo St.-*Mabel;r.;_

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

r

Mel Rico, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-LIIIIan
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-.Phylli#

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Notolle

278-2451

0®0
WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDV/ATER, !.UCHrGA;J
49036
PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

...

278-8238

278-6693

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

J2^-5()33
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

279-5094

278-2790
ST2-5594
278-5006

He

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

278-2612

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

The COLDWATER

FHSDSRICK

278-6603

278-4159
.:__,278-4029

1

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

278-6161

Sara

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna.
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.-Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5641

278-6322

278-8942

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

John S. Pierson, 340 Marsholl St.—Mora

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

369-9092

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R." 4—Virginia

278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.... J78-6316

—

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-2979

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita

278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

March 21, I967

This Week;

CHORUS

R E H E R S A L

Hext Week:

CHORUS

REHERSAL

A Schedule Change:

The Rehersal previously set for Monday, April 3 at the

Tihhits has heen changed to Sunday, April 2 at the Tibhits, 7:30 P.M.

Hote:

May we assume chorus members missing practice are not in need of same,
and will accept special number assignments?

Guests;

None!

Perhaps we should all gargle with "Scoop" or apply "Bane",

Harry Ovjens, Branch County Boy Scout Executive, has been proposed for membership.
His Major classification is Associations, and his Minor, Boys Work Association.
Any objection to his membership should be made to the Secretary in writing
within 10 days.

Quote of the VJeek:

"Governing the Metropolis" - Scott Greer.

"The metropolitan citizen does not appear willing to pay in money or loss of
local self-rule for a metropolitan government. , . . Scatteration is more than
physical. It is also a scatteration in social and political space, a separation
of control and planning centers, and therefore, a forswearing of the
possibility of , . . rational policy."

Question ?

Vftio pays the cost of copyright infringement damages - the Club or

the writer?

Absent Tuesday: (Sorry fellows, but that's what happens when "filler"
is needed badly) Allemier, Bacon, Biringer, Burandt, Culy, Dally, Kornstein,
Molitor, Norm Moore, Pitts, Sebal-d, Teeter, Visosky, and Doug Woodward,
Rx:

For that tired, run-down feeling, try jayv/alking.

Cran Wilcox

Yoo will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday, 12;15 o'clock

1=?

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday. 12:15 o'clock

6RONSON ~ Congregotional Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Atlendonce—Jim

Community Sofety —

Skinner

ELECTION

—

1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON

.

President

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox

VIee-PresidenI

Bernard loney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

Jim Endlcott, E. Harold Goodholm

JOHN

KLEIN

-- Treaigrer

WAYNE FARST

Ait'f Secy.-Treo*.
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Andersen, Bob

Magazine-Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cufy.

Public Relations—

1966: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Rotary Information—

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
★

Mark S. Andrews

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
Normand Moore

VOCATIONAL

★

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Director

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leovenworth, Ch..

•A-

Gilbert

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary international
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt lake City, Utah

General Secretory, Rotary Internationol

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

Occupational Informatiion—

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internotional

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.
Worren Willioms

Trode Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigon

(World Understonding]

September—1966

28—Cranston Wilcox

April-1967

20—Robert Loose

Bobier, Ch.

4—Jim Endlcott
11—Seton Bovee

27—DIsf. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966

25—Carlo Hetkklnen

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert MolHor

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dolly
★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DOUGLAS

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couillord

13—Robert Kerr

Scholarship, Student Leans,
Awards—William

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

6—Clyde Williams

Mav-1967

18—Howard Teeter

2—John Dean

25—Cralg Sebold

9—Albert Faller
16-Willlam Bobier

23—Charles Woc^ward

November—1966

1—Fred Neer

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation-

30—Robert Hawley

5—Duane E. Davidson

15—Roy C. Patterson

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

wopeeiol — At the call of the President

Lester F. Wise

Fritz Von Aken

Milford A. McKelth

Board of Directors Meetings
Regulor — Ist Thursday of each month

16——Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-OI!n Dolly

Kenneth Putnom, Ch.

Student Guests—John Visesky, Ch.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

9—Paul ThompsonlFoir Comm.)

Crippled Children —

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

ROBERT NAGLE

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treot

Robert Hawley

Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson

7—Harvey Bent

14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Deon, Ch.

★

February—1967

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

(Rotary Foundation]

Robert G. YIngling

June-1967

^B. K. Peorce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll I. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wliford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupoilk

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mork S. Andrews

December—1966

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm

- Intemotionai Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Komstlen

13—Chester Allamler

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leovenworth

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert loose

Motched DIst. and Club Program—

RIchord Birlnger, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

John VIsosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duone Davidson

25—Raymond Mulchohey

January—1967
SPECIAL

(Rotary Magozlne Week]
31—Richard BIringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert YIngling

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279..9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth ...
Chorles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard BIringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5790

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

278-8318

278-8006

Bernard Laney, 3!^ Marsholi St.—Rhea

278-8840
_279-9551
278-6501

278-6951

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

278-2682

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

278-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

—278-8086
278-5691

279-9471

27B-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

278.5909
278-8968

Albisrt Feller, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

£. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Roo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.-Bernice

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine—
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llle—
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

27B-8132

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

276-6517

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

279-9266

767-7508

279-9551
278-5819
278-4191
278-6278
—278-5078
279-9492

278-5512
279-9360

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

J78-6341

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

.Ji78-5641

278-6322

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-%ladys

2^-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

279-5094
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-^33

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter-Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly-

279-9428
.278-5033

HONORARY MEMBER

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen..

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie..

ST2-5594

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
FRSDSRICX
PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwoter, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

.

278-6393

278-2790

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-8238

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St—

278-2451

I

_J278-2612

Worren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwoter—leMoIne—
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
____-____^78-4424

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jaekson-LllHan

2^-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Vi^lma—

278-6250

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Jonet—279-9501

278-6161

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna-___278-5554

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwoter—Velmo

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel--

27B-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Carlo Hoikklnen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Helen--27B-4115

278-43^

Howard M. Teeter, l56 Church St.—Marion

276-8909

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-5842
2^-6316

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patriclo
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

278-2818

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwoter—Farah

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6033
276-5358
27B-6821

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lone—Jane..

James Endlcott, 72 CReryl Ann Dr.—Tholmo

Phone No.

Phone No.

278-4486
278-5234
273-6054

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Address and Rotary Ann

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro
Wliford Couliiard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

NAME

NAME

Phone No.
278-2903

H,

WSSKS

QEJALITY SPRING PR.)nUOrS, INC,
COLDWATSR, MLCillGAN
49036

.278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

March 14, 1967

NEXT WEEK - it's PRA£TI^CE
you into skipping.

for our show.

Please don't let this entice

It's later thank you think.

THIS WEEK - Dr. John Keffelfinger stirred the muddy waters a hit as he briefly
covered a few points from the Branch County Health Study.

Member participation

showed interest:

Action on those

critical, concerned, puzzled.

problems we've studied 'over-long'".

"Needed:

Fred Hough was program chairman for the

day.

Guests;

Dick Biringer had James Carr as his guest.

Visiting Rotarians

included Wendell Hathaway, Alan Davidson, Clarence Snyder and Alvin Wiler,
all of Bronson.

The Board of Director's on March 9th;

-

Voted $50.00 to help Anitaka Erickson, whose clothing was destroyed in a
recent fire

-

Re-classified Clyde Williams to Major-Electrical Industry and Electronics,
Minor-Electrical Equipment Manufacturing,A.A.

- Granted a leave of absence to Andy Henry to April, 1967
- Seated the New Board.

We're all happy you're coming along so well, Andy, and will soon be back at
our meetings.

Stewart L. Udall. Secretary of the Interior:

"Our resource problems in the

1960*5 are measured by the flyway of a bird, the length of a river, the half-life
of an element, the path of a wind, the scope of the oceans, the shape of our
cities.

The years ahead will require both public and private conservation

statesmanship of a high order."
Frankly-Filler;

Social Security - something that promises you steaks for an age when you have
no teeth.

Reformer - Someone who wants his conscience to be your guide.

Father Bob reports that at the reception, after he had married a couple in
their 70's, they spiked the punch with Geritol and threw vitamins instead of rice.

Timely - "Nothing spoils the cheerfulness of a phone call like the question
"How many tickets will you take?"

(Nevertheless, SELL those tickets, fellows

and then come to practice so the buyers won't want refunds after the show.
Gran V/ilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Porker Inn - Thuridoy. 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy. 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVllLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLIINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
-

1966-1967

Community Sofety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axnar Olson
Club Bulletin-Roy Mulchohay, Ch.

ANDERSON

Prosidant

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

NA6LE

Vice-Praiident

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Seerafory

JOHN

Traasuref

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Rao E. Goodwin

ROBERT

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

A»t'» Saey.-Traos.
★

DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Frad

Andarton.

Bob

Nogia, Doug Woodward, Frad Cuiv&gt;
1968: Charlat Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Kiain, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Organist
★

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olln Dally
★

Mark S. Andrews

Normand Moore

★

ken leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

Howard Teeter, Ch.

General Secretary, Rotary International

Torg Skobo
Occupational Informatiion—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-ChorloHe, Michigan

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier

23—Charles Woodward

1—Fred Near
8—Duane E. Davidson

30—Robert Hawley
June-1967

(Rotary Foundation)

^B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

29—Corroll L. Barnes

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mork S. Andrews

December—1966
6—Harold Goodhoim- - 13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam

-

-

Julv-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien

11—Russeli F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert loose

25—Raymond Muichohey

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJorruary—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.

Fred H. Weeks
Trade

25—Carlo Helkkinen

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evansten, Illinois

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik

November—1966

Intenrational Youth Proiect —

Four-Way Test-

April-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor

Director

World Community Service —
Wilford Coulllard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

Molitor

(World Understanding)

18—Howard Teeter

Robert G. Yingling

SERVICE

Employer-Emplovee Relations-^

★

RICHARD L. EVANS-Solt Lake City, Utah

28—Cranston Wilcox

Rotary Foundation-

CHARLES BACON-Director

Prasidant Rotary International

WOODWARD,

September-1966
6—Clyde Williams

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

DOUGLAS

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21-Wilford Couil^rd

25—Craig Sebald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeont-at-Arms—

Moreh-t967

30-Oiin Dally

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27-Dist. Gov. Visit

Bobier, Ch.

Normand Moore

Rotary informationDuone E. Davidson, Ch.

Qt 12:00 o'clocK noon

ROTARY

Student Loans,

Awards—William

Milford A. McKeith

Regular — Ist Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636

Scholarship,

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

^wopeciol — At Ae call of the Prasidant

16——Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce

Warren Williams

Public Relations—

Boord of Diraetors Meetings

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

26—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Lester F. Wise

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

7—Harvey Bent

14—Roy Fox
21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Cranston Witcox

FRED

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Associations-

Robert B. Kerr

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart

SONG

17—Fritz Van Aken

LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31-Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having speciol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
Phone No.

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwater-Fay

278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo....

278-5790

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita...

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes,

Hull St.—Margaret

278-8006

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovoo, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane ..

Duone E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

278-26B2
278-5386

278-5891

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

279-9471
—278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-8968

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jofforson—Ruth

279-9266

Woyno Farst, R. 1, Coidwater—Faroh
Roy Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-8132
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Corlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coidwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
- 278-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha—

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy Bernard laney, 372 Marshoi! St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W.

Luse, R.

R. 4-Rulh

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Heien
Harold McKnlght, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-2261

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-4191

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys—
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

278-5819

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Richard D. Moore, 42 Coriyle Avo.—Elaine
Raymond Muichohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lita

278-8840

278-6278

278-5078

—279-9492

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Relho
-279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.^-Grace™.
-278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine
-____278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
.278-5641

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2^1

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., JaekMn-LilHan
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phylllt

572-5594
278-5006

Address and Rotory Ann

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

2^-6316

369-90W

278-4350

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwotor Lake—Suzanne.
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

J278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

_ 278-4159

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

J1278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nataiie

2^-6393

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Coriyle Ave.—Wilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coidwater—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coidwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.

.278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
279-9428
278-5033

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel—.-„.278-2790
HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen..

1
Fj^SDSRICK H. WSSKS
QUALITY SPRi;ia
COLDsVATSR, MIOHiGA.N

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coidwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5842

_

278-8942
278-4222
_ 278-6603

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-8318

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro_

The GOLDWATER

t

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

•f..

DL
49056

.278-6730

�*He Promts Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

March 7. 19^7
Next Week:

Fred Hough is in charge of the program, and has arranged

for John Heffelfinger, M.D. to give a report on the Branch

County Health Study.
This Tuesday;

V/e witnessed a remarkable demonstration of the Laser Beam.

Dick Howell of General Telephone Company told us v;hat it v;as,

how it works, and present and potential uses. "A solution
looking for problems to solve". And the Zap Gun (750 billion

watts of pov;ert)

Buck Rogers, I apologize for scoffing at

your ray gun. Thanks to Chairman Bernard Laney and Casey
Medendorp for an excellent program.

Please reserve your Tuesday evenings for rehersal, and the entire week of

April 3 thru 8,

Gue^:

Yes, it's that close.

Rotarians Bill Slisher and Ray Smith from Bronson.

Mike Calligan

v/as a guest of Gil Molitor.

There were only three early leavers; 13 absentees.

Suggestions from the Board;

V/hen you have the program, try to have the speaker

at your left next to the Club President.
seated at your right.

Additional program guests can be

Congratulations and good luck to our newly elected Directors for 1967-68:

Bob Nagle, Doug V/oodward, and Dick Moore.

We'll miss John Walker's unique introductions while he's in the southland.
V/ish v/e could all have a chance to enjoy his sketches. Such talented
"doodling'"' should be shared.

Quotes: From December 3I1 19^6 Report of Michigan Joint Legislative Committee
on Water Resource Planning. "If the. State of Michigan is to attain its
maximum economic and social potential, water must be considered as being a
central, rather than a peripheral, phase of State planning and development."

And from the 1966 "V/ater Resources of Branch County" Michigan Department

of Conservation: "The old adage of a 'stitch in time saves nine' is
particularly applicable to v/ater resources.
it should be remembered

that once natural conditions are destroyed, they can never be entirely

restored."

To the April 15th Deadline, and so forth:

"Look at it this way — if you didn't have to pay all that money in taxes,

you'd probably just go out and spend it anyi-;ay."
"A fool and his credit card are some party,"

"The man who sent his wife to the bank and kissed his money goodbye wasn't
so absent-minded."

'Among those things so simple that even a child can operate them are parents."
Gran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Slurges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mendoy, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
.UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING - Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COILINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Sofety —

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★

Club Bulletin—Ray Molchohey, Ch.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION - 1966-1967
FRED ANDERSON
ROBERT

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

Cranston Wilcox

President

NAGLE

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

JOHN

.

Treosorer

Magaxine—Reo E. Goodwin

WAYNE FARST

Ass't Secy.-Treos.

KLEIN

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program-Robert Nagle

★
DIRECTORS

-

T967:

Fred

Anderson.

Bob

Public Relations—

Nogle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Mllford A. McKeith
Rotary Informotlon—

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

Mark

MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organlst

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

★

Normand Moore

Board of Directors Meetings
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES BACON-Dlreetor

i^^peeial — At the call of the President

Emsloyer-Employee

Relatione—

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

•k

Gilbert
INTERNATIONAL

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

President Rotary International

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utoh

Occupational Informatilon—

General Secretory, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MGANS-Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary international
STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

16

Lester F. Wise

Warren Williams

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

Trade Associations-

21-Wilford Couillard

_

September—1966

13—Robert Kerr
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Von Aken

Aprll-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

20—Robert Loose

Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

16—Ralph Toupallk

October—1966

25—Carlo Heikkinen

4—Gust Burandt

11—Gilbert MolHor

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Foller

18—Howard Teeter

Olin Daily

25—Craig Sebald

★

I^Viniliom Bobier

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
WOODWARD, Director

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

23—Charles Woodward

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. YInglIng

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Bornes

World Community Service —

International Youth Preiect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstien

13—Chester Allemier

11—Russell F. Moore

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

Matched Dlst. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard Birlnger, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart

Robert B. Kerr

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Mllford A. McKeith

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm

Ralph Toupoiik

John Visosky, Ch.

June-1967

27—Mark S. Andrews

Wilferd Couillard, Ch.

Webster Treat, Ch.

(World Understanding)

28—Cranston Wlleox

6—Clyde Williams

Scholarship, Student Loans,

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

30-OIIn Dolly

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

DOUGLAS

Ray Pitts

23—George Pierce

Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — Isl Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—Paul Thompson(Falr Comm.)

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

S. Andrews

2S—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treot

Robert Hawley

7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

February—1967

SPECIAL EVENTS

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Blringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert YInglIng

The above is our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1966&lt;-1967. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No,

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

270-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-535B

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-6033
278-6821

278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-2682
278-8066

Seton

278-5891

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee,

171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

276-5386
278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

276-8609

Albert Falier, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

_.278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-^18

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Fcrah

276-2818
278-5909
278-8968
278-8132

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake:
r:-_-_-278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6250
279-9501
278-6788

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148-Potrieia

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Morshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508
Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-2261

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Halen

Ernest W.

278-2947

Harold McKnIght, R. R. 3-Corol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirchiid Dr.—Bernice

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Sosan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Poflerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

!

279-9551
278-5819

278-6769
278-4191
276-6278
..278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
278-2979

278-6^1

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

278-6322

John S. Pierson, 340 Morshall St.—Mora

278-5641

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague Sl.-Ruth.;

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union Cit/—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.-Phyills

278-6161

278-2^1

ST2-5594

278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke-Rlto
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.. .278-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092
Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.-Arleno
278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna __ 278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4029
Z 1278-2612
1.278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4424
_ 1278-5033
Z 279-9428
278-5033

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMolne_

Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR
FRSDSRICK H. WESKS

quality SPRIN'l PRODUCTS, ItlC.
COLDA'ATSF-e MlCHLUAU

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 ,P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6693

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Gretchen

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4243
'279-5094
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllma

•. A -: Z i

i0(i)01

278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toupoiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Bleen 278-2127

49036

278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February 28, 1967

This Week; A.M.C. (Not A.fi.A.) District otnager D. B. Luik^rt provided us
a filmed pitch for automotive safety.

The "thr^-front" campaign:

Trained, responsible drivers operating vehicle^ built with
maximum human protection, traveling over highways engineered and
maintained for safer travel.

Dick Koore and Ralph Toupalik

provided the program, and Charles Bacon, M.D., the audience

participation.
Next VJeek:

(Hope this comment "suits your*wishes

Bernard Laney is in charge of the program.

Chuck)

General Telephone

of Muskegon will present a program on the new Laser Beam electronic
telephones.

Visiting Rotarians;

Nelson Nelber of Bronson; Meldon Mull from Homer; Dick
Van Adam of Hillsdale; and Ronald Reynolds from Quincy.

Program Attendance;

Encouraging.

Not counting travelers and those ill, our

Tuesday absentees plus early leavers was only 10.

Reminders:

President Fred says "Sell that advertising space, and turn your
report in next Tuesday."

Production Manager B.K. states "There had better be at least ^
of you so and sos at the Elks next Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. for
Rehersal."

Trivia:

Noted in a February 28th release that V/esley Logan, M.D. of Hastings

is "Governor Nominee" for the Rotary District.
history teacher.

He was my high school

This statement doesn't prove much except:

1.

I took history in high school

2.

Occasionally there is a teacher smart enough to switch to a
better racket.

3.

I'm still trying to irritate enough people to lose this job.

"Should I boil the missionary?" asked the canhibal cook.
exclaimed the cannibal chief.

"Boil him!"

"Don't be silly; that's a friar."

(It's ancient, I know, Father Bob, but better than all that blank, blue space)
Cran V/ilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cofe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-DIrsctor

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

OFFICERS
FRED

BY

ELECTION

-

ANDERSON

1966-1967
.

PreiidenI

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.
Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

ERNEST W. lUSE

Soeretary

JOHN

Traaiurer

Jim Endieott, E. Harold Goodholm
Mogazine—Reo E. Goodwin

WAYNE FARST

A*»'» Seey.-TrM«.
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-OrganisI
★

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each montfi
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES

636 ROTARY

BACON-Director

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Ken Leevenworth, Ch.

★
DISTRICT

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International

Youth—Corroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

Moiitor

Four-Way Test-

WOODWARD,

Torg Skobo
Occupational

informatilon—

Director

25—Carlo Heikkinen

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Falter

16—William Bobier
23—Chorles Woodward

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

30—Robert Kowley

15—Roy C. PoHerson

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.
Robert G. Yingfing

June-1967

(Rotary Foundation)

6—B. K. Peorce

13—John Kenncldy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wllford Couillard, Ch.

20—Milford A. McKeith

27—Mark S. Andrews
December—1966

Ralph Toupalik

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier

International Youth Proiect
Robert Sweet, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchohey

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert B. Kerr

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Moiitor

18—Howard Teeter

Rotary Foundation-

Howard Teeter, Ch.

4—Jim Endieott
11—Seton Bovee

25—Craig Sebald

★
DOUGLAS

28—Cronston Wilcox

April-1967

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

September—1966

6—Clyde Williams

Fritz Van Aken

Sergeant-at-Arms—

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couillard
(World Understanding)

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Normand Moore

Mark S. Andrews

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Dovidson

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30—Oiin Dolly

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Ouane E. Davidson, Ch.

★

16^—Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Normond Moore

^^pecial — At the call of the President

9—Paul Thompson{Fair Comm.)

Worren Williams

Rotary Information—

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Public Relations—
Mllford A. McKeiih

21—Bernard Laney

August-1966

Children —

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Bernard laney, Frederick A. Hough,

KLEIN

Crippled

Cranston Wilcox
Vico-Preiidenl

ROBERT NA61E

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Biringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robetr YingMng

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairmon—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marlorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

278-8318

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148—Patriclo

279-9551

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-6316
369-9092

278-6033

278-8086

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-2261

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lane-Jane -

Duane 6. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

James Endieott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

270-5891

278-2947

.279-9551
278-5819

279-9471

Richord D. Moore, 42 Cartyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

278-8609
278-5909

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Ffod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5234
278-6054

..-278-2818
278-8968
278-&amp;132
278-5318

E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore—
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
--278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velmo
276-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Harold MelCnight, R. R. 3—Corel
Gilbert MoHtor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernlce

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte——.278-5475

Wayne Farst, R. I, Coldwoter—Faroh
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8840

278-8006

278-5386

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Morshall St.-Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6821

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Tom Collins, 16 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbaro
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2903

278-2682

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ciara

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Horvoy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean

NAME

Phone No.

278-6788

t^ormand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Mdrsholi St.—Mora

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6769
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

278-2979
278-6341
278-6322
278-5641

278-6161

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-^50
Z278-8942

Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna

278-5534

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-5585
278-4243
2^-5094

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyie Ave.—Wilma—
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine..

-278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

-

278-4159
278-4029

278-4424

2^-5033

279-9428

-278-5033

278-6393

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel —-278-2790

C. Aifr^ Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903

Kibby

276-2451

Rd., Jackson-Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-P.hyilli

ST2-5594

278-5006

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

OUAITTY SPRUiG PRGDU3TS, VIC
C 0 L D W A r E fU MICHIGAN

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4222

Rolph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

2)^-5842

49036

278-3730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February 21, 19^7

NEXT VJEEK; Dick Moore is program chairman and he has arranged to have
Mr. D. B. Luikart, District Manager of American Motors, who will present

a new film put out by American Motors entitled "Automotive Safety".

THIS TUESDAY, Alice Donnel, Secretary of the Branch County^Joning Committee,

outlined the proposed County Zoning Ordinance, and showed by slides a feu of
the situations that make carefully planned land-use important.

VISITING ROTARIAHS included Stanley Buck from Benton Harbor, and Jerry Hollister
from Bronson.

THANKS TO RUS5 MOORE for his Yuma, Arizona Rotary Bulletin: "The Big V/heel".
On February iJ^th they entertained their Rotary Anns. The temperature in
Yuma on that day was 75*^.

ATTENDANCE: Our 90»Z7% gave us 3rd place in the District for January. Charlotte
and St. Johns ran 1 and 2.

Our Rotary Show date approaches rapidly. Ad space scheduling is underway.
Several regular Tuesday meetings just prior to the show will be devoted to
chorus practice. V/e don't really need it, but John likes to play it safe.
From some Old Farmers* Almanacs:

A hick town is a place vjhere

- The only siren in town is found on the fire engine.

- You can belong to the Country Club without having had relations who
came over on the Mayflower or a Rockefeller fortune.

- A gal v/ho goes out with a man old enough to be her father-is his daughte
- You get the big town Sunday papers three days before the City folks,
-

V/hare a columnist is read—not feared.

-

Nhere opinions are born—not made.

- A barber shop is the only place you get clipped.

Coming Up: Model United Nations at Hillsdale, March 10 and 11. Thirty-one
clubs from District 636 are sponsoring participation by their communities.

On March 1^^, Fred Hough has scheduled Dr. John Heffelfinger to discuss the
recently completed comprehensive Branch County Health Study.

Another reminder of the District Conference April 7 and 8, with Lansing the
Host Club.

The Tibbits Theater project received overwhelming support in the Club preference
vote last v/eek.

Our Board has therefore voted $1,000.00 tov/ard the funds

needed to restore the front.
Cran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

tY

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS
FRED

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COILINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —

ELECTION

—

ANDERSON

Pr«»ident

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

Bernard laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. lUSE

Seerefory

Jim EndicotI, E. Harold Goodhotm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

KLEIN

-

Treasurer

WAYNE FARST
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

Fritz Von Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursdoy of each month

Nermond Moore

at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DOUGLAS

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol

Four-Way Test—

'

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

20—Ken Putnam

Robert Loose

27—Don Shorno

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

STUART J. BEARUP-ChorloHe, Michigan

11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

Juty-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstlen

January-1967

Robert B. Kerr

Trade Asiocialions—

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy
20—Mllford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.
Fred H, Weeics

30—Robert Hawley
June-1967

December—1966

International Youth Prolecl —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Motdied Dist. and Club Program-

Occupational Informatlion—

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Intemotional

'

23—Charles Woodward

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Bornes

Ralph Toupoltk

Molitor

2—John Dean
9—Albert Foller
16—William Bobler

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

World Community Service —
Wllford Coulliard, Ch.

Ken leavenworth, Ch.

★

Mav-1967

1—Fred Noer

Robert G. YIngfing

Relotiom—

25—Carlo Heikklnen

8—Duane E. Davidson

Rotary Foundation-

CHARLES BACON-Dlreetor

Employer-Employee

18—Ralph Toupollk

November—1966

Director

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

★

President Rotary International

WOODWARD,

4—Jim Endkolt
11—Selon Bovee

25—Craig Sebald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeanl-ot-Arms—

★

April-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert MolHor
18—Howard Teeter

★

Mark S. Andrews

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Orgonisf

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Student Guests—John Vlsesky, Ch.

Rotary Information—

(World Understanding)

28—Cranston WIlcox

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Mllford A. McKeith

14—Frederick Hough

21-Wllford Coulliard

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

Sdiolarship, Student loartt,
Awards—William Bobitr, Ch.

Public Relations—

Nogie, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Pearce, Ch.

Warren Williams

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Asi't Seey.-Troos.

^^pecioi — At the coll of the President

Rurol-Urban—B. K.

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-OIIn Dolly

Crippled Children —

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Vlee-President

JOHN

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Cranston Wileo*
ROBERT NA6LE

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

7—Harvey Bent
14-Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★

February—1967

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for tho Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Phone No.

NAME

278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia
-H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Loovenworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-5790
278-8840
279-9551
278-6501
278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest W.

278-2261

273-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-8006

Willlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278-2682
278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
278-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora
—278-5234
Wilford Coulliard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene... .278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

278-8609
278-5909

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ....

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Failer, 95 N. Honehett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coidwater—Farah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-2818
278-8968
278-5475
278-8132
273-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Rolh
;
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
278-8909
Corlo Heikklnen, 91 B. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coidwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Jonet—279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.

278-6788

Address and Rotary Anit

Luse,

R.

Phone No.

R. 4-Roth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairehild Dr.—Bernice
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LilaRobert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
._279-9492

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.-Arlene

278-6316
369-9092
278-4350
278-8942

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-5585

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

1278-4159

Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Vlflma

278-8238

279-9360

Warren Wilfioms, R. 2, Coidwater—LaMolne

278-6693

276-6341
278-6322

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coidwater—Ruth

...278-5033
279-9428

Lester P. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

John S. Piorson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora.:.T-r-_-.i-278-5641

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel— —278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Klbby Rd., Jackson-LilllaR
ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis....—

27B-5006

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly_;.;._
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

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FRSDSRICK H.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coidwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424

2^-Xj33
^8-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

.•ult.,;-

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-4243
279-5094

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
278-4029
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorofhy__._._„__278-2612

278-2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6603

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
—

278-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coidwater Lake—Suzanna_..278-5554

278-5512

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

1^8-5842

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleago-Elleen 278-2127

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine—

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

Phone No.

Craig Seboid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRiriU PRODUCTS, INC,
C 0 L D 7» A T ER. MIC H10 A : i
49036

-278-6730

�m

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February Ik, 1967

Next Tuesday - Les VJise, switching prograas with Bernard Laney,
plans to present a talk on the proposed county zoning ordinance by
Alice Donnel, Chairman of the Coldwater Planning Commission, and a
j-

member of the County Zoning Commission.

She will use slides to

illustrate her talk.

Also, Next Tuesday —the members will receive and vote on the

Nominating Committee's report.
a three-year term.

Three directors will be elected for

The Committee is proposing the names of Bob Nagle

and Doug Woodward, incumbents, and Richard Moore, Keath Pearce, Craig
Sebald and Paul Thompson.

So plan your picks.

This Week - The Club heard another top-flight talk by Dr. Sylvan
Wittwer, Director of the Agricultural Experimental Station at Michigan
State University, who said, among other things, that agricultural accomplishments represent America's biggest success story.

Seldom has a

Rotary speaker packed more interesting information into thirty minutes.

Unfortunately, v;e didn't have a tape recorder in our pocket.

A tip of

the hat to Ray Fox and Paul Thompson for arranging this program.

Roads Still Bad??

Tuesday's ^est list was again abnormally low.

Ray Smith made it over from Bronson.

The other two were Phil Cleman,

of Michigan State University, and Emil Anderson, father of Prez Fred.
Absentees?

V/e neglected to get the list.

was Cran Wilcox, who was ill.

However, we know one

That's how we inherited this Job.

I'/eather Note - Our good wife was talking to her brother-in-law

in California the other night and he was bragging about going to the

beach for a swim Sunday.

She stopped him short (like she does us) by

asking "How are the mud slides out there?"

All of which goes to prove,

I guess, that you can't have everything.
Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'eleek
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tor Hotel — Pridoy, 12:00 o'clock

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Epiteopol Pariih House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS-Oirector

MICH.

Attendance—Jim Skinner

OFFICERS
FRED

BY ELECTION

—

ANDERSON

1966-1967
.

President

ROBERT NAGLE

Vtc.-President

ERNEST W. lUSE

— Secretory

JOHN

KIEIN

Treasurer

WAYNE FARST

Ass't Seey-.Treos.

-

1967:

Wllcox

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

■k
DIRECTORS

Club Bulletin-Roy Mulchahey, Ch.
Cronston

Fred Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

McKelth

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Mark

S. Andrews

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normond Moore

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

VOCATIONAL

★

ROTARY

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Director

★
DISTRICT 636

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ken Leovanworth, Ch.
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Crippled Children —

23—George Pierce

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise

Rurol-Urban—8. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams

Molitor

Four-Way Test—

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

May—1967
2—John Deon
9—Albert Faller

23—Charles Wooidward
30—Robert Howtey

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Dovidscn

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

29—Carroll L. Barnes

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

December-1966
6—Harold Goodholm

Intemcitionol Youth Protect

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstren

13—Chester Allemlor
20—Ken Pulnom

Robert Sweet, Ch.

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leovenworth

27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Von Aken

SONG LEADERS

Duane Davidson

25—Carlo Heikkinen

22—Jim Skinner

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk

Don Shorno

October—1966

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Ylngling

John Visosky, Ch.

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupallk

16—Vi^lliam Bobier

WOODWARD, Director

Webster Treat, Ch.

Aprll-1967

26—Croig Seboid

Torg Skobo

Trade Associations-

28—Cranston Wtlcox

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
★

Howord Teeter, Ch.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

(World Understanding)

September—1966

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Bobier, Ch.

Normand Moore

Robert Loose

Occupational Informotiion-

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couilbrd

6—Clyde Willicms

Scholarship, Student Loans,

DOUGLAS

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30-Olln Dally

Rotary Foundation-

at 12:00 o'clock noon

^^peciol — At the coll of the President

9—Paul Thompson(Foir Comm.)
16
Ray Pitts

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

28—Richard Moore

2-Wabb Treat

Fritz Van Aken

Milford A.
Rotary Information—

7—Harvey Bent

14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Howley

Awords—William

February—1967

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Public Relations—

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

SERVICE

Community Safety —

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★

COMMUNITY

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

SPECIAL

24—Rao Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard BIringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. if you with to change dotes with another member advise the progrom choirman of the chonge.
Members having speciol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairmen—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorio
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyte Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorko Avo.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.-Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

V/ayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater-Farah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Rea E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Phone No.
27B-2903

_-278-6033
278-5358

278-6821
278-8006

278-2682

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

278-5234

276-6054

279-9471
278-2818

—278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

278-8132
278-5318

278-6517
279-9266

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 3 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornitien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy— 278-6501

Bernard Laney, 372 Morsholl St.—Rhea

278-6951

Ernest W. Luse, R, R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchlld Dr.—Bernlee

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-5819

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho-Margaref...767-7508

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Rlchord D. Moore, 42 Cariyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

278-4191
278-6278
__278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
— 278-2979
___278-6341
'
278-6322

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

_-J278-5641

278-8909

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Cetrlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.--2OT-4115

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2^1
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian..— ST2-5^4

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6250
279-9501

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—?hyllis

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

278-6788

278-6161

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-8318
369-90W

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-^50
1278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

278-4222

Ralph Toopalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-4243
279-5094

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Cariyle Ave.—Wllma

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Fritz VanAkan, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Worren Willloms, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodword, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth.

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5585

278-4159

278-6693
278-4424

278-^33

279-9428

2^-5033
278-6393

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chlcogo St.—Mebel-.-^——278-2790
278-5006

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

-t

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
i

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—NeMie._IIl278-6316

I

FHSDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRaDUSTS,

COLDWATER,

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
*

MICHIGAM

INC

49036

278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.S. A.

February 7, 1967
Our February l4th program Is the result of collahoratlon hy Ray Fox

and Paul Thompson.

Dr. Sylvan Wittwer, Head of the Experiment Station,

Professor of Horticulture, and Assistant Dean of Agrlculturd;, at M.S.U.
will speak on "Research: Current and Future".

Miss .ritsLiko Takahashl did indeed present a charming picture in her

Japanese costume, and the colorful slides on Japan which she showed were
enjoyable,

Harvey Bent arranged and presented the program.

Last month, the Board of Directors established this policy:

"A three

month waiting period is required before accepting a membership application
involving a man who has been a member of another service club in Coldwater.
That is, a minimum of three months shall elapse betv/een the time a man has

resigned from another club and the time he is proposed for membership in
our club.

V/e are always happy to expand our club membership with high

caliber men, but we need to be careful of the image we create in doing it.

The Board considers this to be important in our relations with the other
service clubs in our community."

Rotary projects:
Next Tuesday, you will have the opportunity to advise
the Board of Directors on future Club projects. A few questions that might
be used to test ideas:

Is it really needed?

How high should it be placed

in community priority? Is it a project that would or should be done by an
established agency, and where Rotary help would not be wise? Is the project
aimed at the cause of the problem, or at the symptom? VJ. K. Kellogg is
quoted as saying that he found the wise use of the funds from his multimillion dollar Foundation infinitely more difficult than the accunlulation
of those funds.

Absentees were high Tuesday.
"make-ups-' v;on*t be neglected.

The attendance committee is hopeful that

One visiting Rotarian appeared from Bronson—just to keep John on his
toes—Gordon Van v/ieren.

Our wishes for a speedy recovery to Andy Henry. And a belated recognition
of Fred V/eek's recent hospitalization for "minor repairs". (Anyone who
has had said repairs will violently object to the term "minor")
In defense of the publisher: Betty Van Dyke, Health Department
secretary, is not responsible for the tv/o blank bulletins that appeared
Tuesday, nor the others that have been sent out!
In a sneaky effort to see
how many bulletins actually ever got unstapled, a number of blank bulletins
have been included in those stapled, stamped, and delivered to our "Mailing
Division" at President Fred's office.

not fines.

So, V/ill and Fred deserve medals—

And the scoundrel who perpetrated this lousy trick should be

fired at once.
Gran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesdoy, 12:10 o'clock
JONE5VILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

1966-1967

—

ROBERT NAGLE

V&gt;ce-Pre»ident

ERNEST W. lUSE

Seerofory

KLEIN

--

Tr«o«uror

Att't Seey.-Troot.
★

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

Pretldont

WAYNE FARST

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Attendance—Jim Skinner

FRED ANDERSON

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Director

MICH.

★

Fred Anderten.

Nogle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Orgonist

Cranston

Community Safety —

Warren Williams

Awards—William

Youth-Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

Olln Dally

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant^t-Arms—

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normand Moore

at 12:00 o'clock noon

DOUGLAS WOODWARD.

CHARLES

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Generol Secretary, Rotary International

Torg Skabo

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

30—Robert Hawley

June—1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy
20-Mllford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstian

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

-

25—Raymond Mulchahey

3-Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

9—Albert Foller

23—Charles Woc^ward

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

Matched DIst. and Club ProgramJanuory—1967
Richard Birlnger, Ch.

Occupational Informatiion—

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

2—John Dean

16—William Bobier

6—Horold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Four-Way Test-

May-1967

December—1966

Ralph Toupoilk

Tnternaiionol Youth Proiect —

Molitor

25—Carlo Heikkinen

(Rotary Foundation)

Wilford Couillord, Ch.

Relations-

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.-

*

IB—Ralph Toupolik

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

BACON-Director

Employer-Employee

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert G. Ylngllng

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Director

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — Itl Thursday of each month

Aprii-1967

26—Cralg Sebald

★

S. Andrews

28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr

Fritz Von Aken

Milford A. McKeiih

(World Understanding]

September—1966

27—DIst. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

14—Frederick Hough

20—Robert Loose

Bobier, Ch.

Normand Moore

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

21—Wilford Couillord

6—Clyde Wilfloms

Schofcrship, Student Loans,

Public Relations—

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodh^m

Mork

16——Ray Pitfs
23—George Pierce
30-Olln Dolly

Lester F. Wise

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,:

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.]

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney
28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —

Wileox

Mogozine—Reo E. Goodwin

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Beard of Directors Meetings

^^pecial — At the coll of the President

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week]
31—Richard Birlnger

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you with to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE. 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret—

278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rheo

278-6951

278-8086

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-6850
767-7508

278-5891

Ernes! W.

Luse, R. R. 4—Rulh

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

278-5234
278-6054

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta..

278-6769

278-2682
—278-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 10 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane ..

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicoll, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma—.——. 278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
_J278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501

278-4486

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-8968

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte———278-W75
Woyne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Forah
278-8132

Harold McKnighf, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernlee

RIchord D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Comwell Ct.—Glodys____

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

276-6517

John S. Pierson, 3^ Marshall St.—Mora

278-8909

278-6250

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Rulh

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

279-9266

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—276-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Horry Joseph, 3U N. Hudson St.—Quinn..—

279-9501
278-6788

278-8318

278-6316

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wilmo

27^-5033

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Garnd St.—Phyllis.

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Oretehan..

Kenneth Putnam, 11 t. Chicago St.—Mabel——278-2790

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8238

Leslie Woodward, 1M Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Ylngllng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Mei Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson-'LIII!an-......_ST2-5^4

278-4243

279-5094
278-4159
278-4029
__278-2612
278-6693

978.6161

-278-5641

278-5554
278-5585

2^-5033

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

-

278-6603

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth..

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369-9092
278-4350
278-8942

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

-278-6322

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginian

278-58^

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieoga-Elleen 278-2127

278-4191
__278-6278

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake-Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 B. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace— —-278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341

276-5318

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

279-9551
278-5819

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
-279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
——279-9360

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Oorls

NAME

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRUJG PRODUCTS, mC,
COLDWATER, UIGHIGAIi 49036

278-4424
279-9428

278-6393

-.278-6730

�"^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 31, 1967
NEXT TUESDAY, the Cluh will "be transported to the "land of cherry

hlossoms" and "Kadam Butterfly."

Harvey Bent, who has the program, tells

us the speaker will he Mitsuko Takahashi, Japanese foreign exchange
student attending Coldwater High School this year.

Miss Takahashi will

talk of her native land and show pictures.

THIS WEEK'S program, chainnaned "by Dick Birlnger, has to rate with
one of the hest of the year.

Dr. James Bogle, Government Professor at

Notre Dame, graciously took time from his class schedule to explain what
is happening in Communist China, and why.

His material was interesting

enough to eliminate the after-lunch siesta frequently enjoyed by some of
the members, including yours truly.
GUESTS THIS ViEEK:

That is a true test of quality.

Howard Bogle, Rotarian from Constantino, was

Harold Goodholm's guest, and Barry Case was Charles Bristol's guest.
Visiting Rotarians included Charles Pilliad from Angola, and Tom
Megargle, Wendell Hathaway, and Henry Gomley from Bronson.

Carl Levin has been proposed for membership.

His major classification

is Metal Uorking Industry, and his minor, Powdered Metals Products Mfg.

Any objections to his membership should be made to the secretary in writing
within 10 days,

Cran Uilcox is now an active member with a major classification of
Government and a minor of Public Health Service.

CHUCKLE OF THE VffiEK.
big snow of last week.

Hearing local residents complain about the

They should have been with Duke and me in Lansing,

Ue v/ere marooned three days at Kellogg Center and it was Sunday before

we could locate and dig out our car for the return journey.
Miniskirts, according to a recent observation by the Mayor of New York,
are functional.

They permit more

for a girl to run faster.

freedom of movement and make it possible

It seems to us quite likely that those who

wear them may have to.

Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock

&lt;1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tor Hotel — Fridoy, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS
FRED

BY

JOHN

-

PreddanI
.

Vica-Praddant

LUSE .

Saeratary

FARST

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Treasurer

Att't Sacy.-Traa*.

-

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

Bernord Loney, Frederick A. Hough,

-

1967;

Fred

Anderson.

Bob

Nogia, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Mogoxine-Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

Fritz Van Aken

MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organlst

DOUGLAS

Board of Directors Meetings

★

CHARLES

■^^pecial — At the ull of the President.

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

DISTRICT 636

ROTARY

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Intornolional

RICHARD I. EVANS-Solt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary Intarnationol

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Occupational Informatiion—
Fred H. Weeks

17—Fritz Van Aken

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Miehigon

January—1967
10—Conrad Swart

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International

Motched Dist. and Club Program-

-

4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

July-1967

6—HaroIcT Goodholm'
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam

Robert Sweat, Ch.

Four-Way Test-

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

International Youth Project —

Molitor

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce

29—Carroll L. Bornes

Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee- Reiotions—-

★

30—Robert Hawley

22—Jim Skinner

World Community Service —
Wliford Couillord, Ch.

BACON-Director

23—Chorles Woe^ward

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

(Rotory Foundation)

Robert G. YIngling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller

16—William Bobler

IS—Roy C. Patterson

Roy C. Potterson. Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

25—Carlo Helkkinen
May-t967

November—1966

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

October—1966

IB—Howard Teeter

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

18—Ralph Toupalik

25—Craig Sebald

★

Normand Moore

4—Jim Endicott

11—Seton Bovee

4—Gust Burandt

Olin Dally

Sergeanf-ot-Armi—

★

April-1967

11—Gilbert Molitor

Youth—Carroll L. Banres, Ch.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

(World Understanding)

September—1966

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Rotary Information—

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21-Wilford Couillord

20—Robert Loose

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Milford A. McKeith

March-1967

6—Clyde Williams

Scholarship, Student loans.

Public Relations—

1969; John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-Olin Dally

Warren Willioms

Program-Robert Nagle
DIRECTORS

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Rurel'Urban—B. K. Paarce, Ch.

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodhmm

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treat

Crippled Children —

Cranston Wilcox

7—Horvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

KLEIN

WAYNE

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ELECTION

NAGLE

ERNEST W.

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Clossiflcolion—John Dean, Ch.

ANDERSON

ROBERT

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Director
Attendance—Jim Skinner

★

February—1967

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert YIngling

The above it our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966*1967. If you with to ehonge dates with another member. odvise the program chairman of the ehonge.
Members hoving special progroms, such as Ledtes' Night, may oppeint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Progrom Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwafer—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-WIItra
Robert B. Kerr, 3 Parsons Ct.—Martha.-

278-5790
278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia... .

279-9551

278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 10 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro

278-8086
278-5386
.-.278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

Wliford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

John T. Oeon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

278-2261
278-2947

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairehlld Dr.—Bernlce
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annolla

278-5819
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

273-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila.—

278-8968
278-5475

Fred Neer, 203 W.

Woyne Farst, R. 1, Coldwaler—Farah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-8132
278-5318
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Rolh'..

J279-9266

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Chicago—Ernestine

-

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam, lie. Chicago St.—Mabel—

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwaler—Velma

278-6250

Harry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

276-6788

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union* City—Eveiyn
Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phytlts..

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-5078

279-9492

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Ckcle Dr.—Gtfiee.,
278-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Plerson, 340 Marshall ST."—Mora.;—--"_~i_278-3641

278-8909

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

279-9551
278-4191

278-8609

278-5909

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Choriotte.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen..

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

279-9471
276-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lone—Jane .

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-4115

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet-..279-9501

278-6161
—.278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

276-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-6316
369-90W

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

2^-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, l56 Church St.—Marlon

.278-4222

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwotor Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-4243
279-5094

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Fied H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilmo
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5585

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Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly"

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nataile—...

___278-4029

1278-2612

278-8238
278-6693

..278-4424

278-5033

279-9428

J78-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchan..

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QUALITY SPRIfJa PRODUCTS, INC

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDSATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

January Zh, 1967
Dick Birioger, Progran Chairman, reports that the speaker for the
January 31 meeting will he Janes Bogle, Professor of Political Science,

Notre Dame University.
East.

The topic will he political developnents in the Far

Professor Bogle is an excellent public speaker, and we can look forward

to an outstanding program.
Mesdanes Bristol, Bowers, Blancet and Hart, as the "Forget-Ke-Notes"

and Kathy Tarr as soloist, gave us tv;o enjoyable lunch-time previews of the
Sv/eet Adeline Show "Home Town U.S.A."

This you should plan to attend.

It's only two week-ends away—February 11 and 12.
Alumnus Ray Mulchahey re-appeared as narrator of the interesting filmstrlp
on the history, scope and development of "The Rotarian".
Program Chairman Reo Goodwin.

Arrangements by

This bulletin is supposed to carry excerpts to

encourage regular membership reading of the magazine.

Since only about 1 out

of 5 (estimated) Rotarians read the Bulletin, this practice doesn't promise
startling results.

February program assignments are:

February 7, Harvey Bent

February l4,

Ray Fox

February 21,

Bernard Laney

February 28,

Dick Moore

Visiting Rotarians: Ray Smith, Rev. Lloyd Phillips, Gordon VanWieren,
and Phil Hensley from Bronson; John HolcOmb from Quincy.
District Conference. Aoril 7-8. 1967. Jack Tar Hotel, Lansing.

Quote from District Governor Stuart J. Bearup's monthly letter -

. , This

makes District Assembly an important—I might even say mandatory—function in the
training of a new group of officers for each club each year."

December attendance:

88.76^.

District 636 has I6 clubs with memberships

from 50 to 150. Seven had a better percentage, eight had a poorer record.
was again No. 1 with 9^-31^.

Bronson

From the Marshall Rotary Fountain — dedicated to Shorno, Bovee, and me:

"Hair is a problem with both sexes—with women it's tint, with men, taint."
Cran V/ilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wedneiday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Haik's Cofe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLIINS-Dlreclor

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —

ELECTION

-

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

ANDERSON

ROBERT

Pretid.nt

NAGLE

Vice-Pr.tidenf

ERNEST W. LUSE

S.a.tary

JOHN

KLEIN

...

WAYNE FARST

Treoturer

Aw'f S.cv.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organisl

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Jim Endieott, E. Horold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Warren Williams

Sdiolarship,

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch

Student Guests—John VIsosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Milford A. McKeith

Youth—Corroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olln Dally

Rotary Information—

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

★

Mark S. Andrews

Board of Directors Meetings

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

DOUGLAS

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL

★

Employer-Employee

Ken" Leavenwonh, Ch;

★ '

DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evaniton, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

Robert Loose

Mav-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Falier

16—ViTIIIam Bobior
23—Charles Wooidward

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Ouone E. Davidson

30—Robert Howloy
June—1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKelth
- —

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mutchohey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

25—Craig Sabald

27—Don Shorno

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Fred H, Weeics

18—Ralph Toupallk

25—Carlo Heikklnen

27—Mark S. Andrews

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.

11—Seton Bovee

October—1966
4—Gust Burandl

December—1966
6—Horold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam

Torg Skobo
Infermatllon—

April-1967
4—Jim Endieott

20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

(Rotary Foundation]

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Occupalienal

28—Cranston Wileox

29—Carroll I. Barnes

International Youth Protect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

22—Jim Skinner

World Community Service —
Wilford Coulllard, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk

Relations-

14—Frederick Hough

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert G. Ylngling

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Diraetor

.^^pecSal — At the coll of the President

WOODWARD, Director

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

21—Wilford Coullmrd

13—Robert Kerr

Normand Moore

Public Relations—

Normand Moore

Student Loons,

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olln Dally

Lester F. Wise

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

★

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

2S—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —

Cronston Wllcox

FRED

7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

*

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

24—Reo Goodwin

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Ylngling

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member. advise the progrom cholrman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorle

:

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret—

278-8006

Riehord Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara.

278-2682
278-5386
278-5891

273-4486
278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane..

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Ducne E. Dovidson, 15 Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo

279-9471

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
273-5909
James Endieott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
273-8968
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Faroh
278-8132
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma ...
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

..278-5790
270-8840

John Klein, Box 146—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E, Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha-Morgaret ..767-7508
Ernest W.

Lose, R.

R. 4-Roth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Halen

278-2261

278-2947

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Phone No.
276-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

_278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoler Loke—Suzonno

278-5554
278-4243
279-5094

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EIIeen 278-2127

279-9551
278-5819

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-6769
278-4191

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John VIsosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cl.—Gladys

278-6278

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Near, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine.—
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—RetJio

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

278-6341
278-6322
278-5641

278-5078

Roy C. Pofterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Roth-_

278-2979

._......278-6161

Kenneth Poinom, 11 c. Chicaga St.—Mabel—_—J178-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—PhyliU...

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beotrice

Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—V/Ilma

279-9428

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Natalie—.

278-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

ST2-5^4

HONORARY MEMBER

...278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

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49036
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ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-2451

frh;d?:rick

278-4159

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278-2612

..278-6693
278-4424

Rotary REFLECTOR
I

278-5585

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

The COLDWATER

t

369-90W
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Harold McKnlght, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernlce

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LIlo

_273-5&amp;42

278-5033

278-5(i33

.278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 1?, 1967

Rotary Magazine IJeek will he observed next Tuesdays with Reo Goodwin

in charge. He will present a filnstrip "Our Magazine—Adventi^e in
Friendship".

This Tuesday v/e heard about "Fiscal Reforn" and from a real "pro":
Clarence Lock,

Michigan.

Mr,

Director of the Departnent of Revenue of the State of

If you were there, you have your ovm interpretation.

At least

it seens clear that budget balancing is not as simple as we would like to
think.

Fritz Van Aken arranged this high-level program with the help

of Ualt Balcom, Carlo Heikkinen, and Senator DeMaso.

Guests;

Honorable Senator Harry DeMaso, V/alt Balcom, Uilllam Grimes, John

llathews. Bill Vfilson, and Bill Lewis, Gil Molitor's guest.

Visiting Rotarians;

From Bronson, Lloyd Phillips; from Homer, Keldon Mull;

from Angola, Charles Pilliad.

Odds and Ends; On December 8, I966 there were 12,586 Rotary Clubs, and
600,500 members in 13^ countries and geographical regions. The I967
Rotary International Convention is I'5ay 21-25 in Rice, France.

Read the

features Oin 20 European countries In your January Rotarian.

Attendance

contest:

Ten clubs in "E" division (50 to 99 members) had 100^.

contrast, the bottom of "F"

In

with 55% was Blowing Rock, North Carolina.

Maybe they had a good excuse, though.

They've had some strong winds down that

way.

Attendance pins were awarded this week by President Fred.

for lo these many years:

The top two, as

Uarner Van Aken. 44 years and Fred VJeeks, 27 years.

{hh years is about two thousand, two hundred and eighty-eight meetings!)
Congratulations to you fellows and the others, especially the 10 year plus men.
"Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey,
IThere wealth accumulates and men decay.
Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade,
A breath can make them, as a breath has made;
But a bold peasantry, their country's pride,
V/hen once destroyed, can never be supplied."
Cran Rilcox

Club Bulletin Chm. - Pro Tem

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Diraetor

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
—

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

Cranston Wileox
FRED

ANDERSON

. President

ROBERT NA61E
ERNEST W.
JOHN

LUSE

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Seaetary

KLEIN

WAYNE

Fellowship—Poul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Lanay, Frederick A. Hough,

Vice-Pretldent
- -

FARST

Treofurer

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

Ass't Secv.-Treni.

★
DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Program—Robert Nagle
Fred

Anderson.

Nogie, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy,

Bob

Mark

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearee, Ch.
Warren Williams

Scholarship, Student loans.

Board of Directors Meetings
Regulor •- let Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES BACON-Director

Olin Dolly

Emplover-Employee
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.

President Rotary International

Torg Skabo

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utoh

Fred
Trade

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotto, Michigan

30—Robert Hawley
June-1967
6—B. K. Pearee

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

20—Miiford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm

Juiy-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstien

13—Chester Altemier

11—Russell F. Moore

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramRichard BIringer, Ch.

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Associations-

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

29—Carroll L. Barnes

Ralph Toupallk

H. Weeks

2—John Dean

9—Albert Foller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodword

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Internotionol Youth Project
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

25—Carlo Heikkinen

May-1967

November—1966

Robert G. Yingling

Occupational Informotiion—

General Secretary, Rotary International

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupallk

October—1966

WOODWARD. Director

World Community Servico —
Witford Couiliord, Ch.

Relations-

Ken Leavanworth, Ch.

April-1967

25—Craig Sebold

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

★

28—Cranston Wllcox

4—Gust Burondt

Rotary Foundation-

'^^pecial — At the coll of the President

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

II—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

DOUGLAS

14—Frederick Hough

13—Robert Kerr

Fritz Von Aken

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

21—Wilford CouUhird

20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Bebiar, Ch.

Normand Moore

S. Andrews

Normand Moore

ROTARY

16—Ray Pitts

23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dally

Student Guests—John Visasky, Ch.

Sergeont-ct-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

★

9—Paul Thompion(Fair Comm.)

Lester F. Wise

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treof

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnom, Ch.

Awards—William

7—Horvey Bent

14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

Robert Howiey

Miiford A. McKeith

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Orgonlst

DISTRICT 636

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Public Relations—

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. IF you wish to change dotes with another member. advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having speeiol program*, such at Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-2903

276-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle —_—278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
:
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther—

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .

278-8006
278-26B2

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

.278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

.278-8609

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

278-8968

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

.

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

278-5475
278-8132

278-5318

278-6517
279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Carlo Heikkinen, 91

278-5909

278-8909

E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen_-273-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd,—Janet
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

276-6250
279-9501
278-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma

278-5790

John Klein, Box 148—Potrlcio... .

279-9551

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

278-2261

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-4222
278-6603

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

..

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Loney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret.-767-7508
Ernest W.

Luse, R. R. 4-Rulh

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swert, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819
278-6769

278-4191

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct-—Gladys
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

278-6278
278-5078
.279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Roy C. Pofterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

—278-2979

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
278-6322
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora—
-i278-5641
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
.-.——.278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel-—
278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn

.;ST2-5594
278-5006

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Viffima
Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwoter—LoMoIne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Ceiiio
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie—

'.'i .'j

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan .
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15;P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
r

279-^94

278-4159
-___278-4029

__2^-2612
278-8238

278-6693

2^-4424
2^-^33
279-9428

.278-5033
—_ J78-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen—

;,0;.

&gt;-•

369-9092
278-4350
278-8942

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Swzanna—«278'5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
278-4243

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—uillon
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-8318

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchild Dr.—Bernice
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

Phone No.

INC.

49036

-278-6730

�"ffe Profits Most W^ho Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 10, 1967

The Rotarian Magazine v;ill he 56 years old In January I967.
v/ill celebrate the Magazine's birthday on January Zk,
week:

'-Helping Rotary Better the VJorld."

Our Cluh

The theme for the

Reo Goodv/ln is Program Chairtaan

for our meeting that day.
Next Ueek;

'Tiscai Reform".

Since most of us resent all taxes at any time or

place, v/hether applied vjith or without anesthetic, an attempt is being made
to include tranquilizers v;ith the meal for those v/ith tendencies toward
ulcers, hypertension, or miscarriage.

Fritz Van Aken, through VJalt Balcom,

through Senator Dellaso, will have a speaker who will lay it on the linelike

it

or not.

Tuesday, Conrad Sv;art, with the help of Bob Nagel, came up with a comprehensive
film recently completed for the University of Michigan's Sesqui-Centennial

Celebration in 1967.
The Board of Directors on January 5 approved the following changes in classi

fication.

Patterson - Senior Active
Ken Leavenworth - Past Service

Robert Tingling - Major: Metal Uorking IndustryMinor: Povjdered Metallic Carbides Mfg,
Douglas P. VJoodward - Major: VJood Industry
Minor: Building Materials

President Fred offered the appropriate congratulations at Tuesday's meeting.
In addition, the Board approved tv/o names for prospective membership to be
forwarded to the Classification Committee, and made a recommendation for
"Uoman of the Year".

Visiting Rotarians;

Bruce Mayhen, Highland Park, Michigan, and Dwight Green,
Bronson, Michigan

'Jant to take a psychiatric experiment test used in cybernetic research?

V/hich schmoo-like figure would you prefer as a spuuse (ugh!)?
Next week we'll tell you v;hat the NORI-IAL taste for Schmoo's is.
Gran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR

%

MFMRFR

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cofe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILISDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVIllE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS-Director

COLDWATER,

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

★
OFFICERS
FRED

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

BY ELECTION -

ANDERSON

1966-1967

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.

PretJdenf

.

ROBERT NA6LE

— Viee-Pr.iid.nf

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN

KLEIN

Treasurer

WAYNE FARST

Ate'* Secy.-Treas.
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson.

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cufy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Colltni.

Cranston Wllcox

John A. Kennedy, Russelt F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

Sergeant-ol-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
Normond Moore

VOCATIONAL

★

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Director

Ken loavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary Internationol

Torg Skabo
Oceupotlonal Informatiion—

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weexs

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary International

Awards—William

Trade

STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

Bebler, Ch.

Normond Moore
Fritz Van Aken

Associations-

14—Frederick Hough
(World Understanding]

28—Cranston Wiicox
April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupollk

October—1966

25—Carlo Helkkinen

4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dolly

Moy-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Foliar

26—Crolg Sebald

★

16—Vi^lliom Bobler

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DOUGLAS WOODWARD.

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

21-Wilford Couilbrd

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Director

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

Employer-Employee Relotions—

★

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Warren Williams

Mark S. Andrews

at 12:00 o'clock noon

INTERNATIONAL

16—Roy Pilts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Public Relations—
Mllford A. McKeith

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular '—1st Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—Poul Thompson(Fair Comm.]

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

7—rlorvey Bent

14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawley

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodh^m

Duane E. Dovldson, Ch.

*^pe&lt;ial — At the call of the President

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

30-Olln Dally

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

February—1967

1966-1967

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Rotary Information—

Ik-

SERVICE

Lester F. Wise

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organist

COMMUNITY

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

November—1966
1—Fred Neor
8—Duane E. Dovldson

23—Charles Woodward

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation]

Robert G. Ylngllng

June-1967

6—B. K. Peorce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

29—Carroll I. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford CouHlord, Ch.
Ralph Toupollk

20-MIIford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

July-1967

6—Horold Goodhotm
13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam

internotional Youth Pro|ect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Komstlen

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

25—Raymond Mulchohey

Matched DIst. and Club ProgramJonuary—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.

3-Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member. advise the program chalrmon of the change.
Members having specTol programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279&gt;9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Clioslor L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-5358
__278-6821
278-8006

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kathryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6033

278-2682

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

278-5234
278-6054

279-9471

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, a Parsons Cf.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148-PotricIo
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marsholl St.—Rhea

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551
278-6501
278-6951

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

278-6850

767-7508

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

Mllford A. McKelfh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Harold McKnlght, R. R. 3-Corol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirehild Dr.—Bernlce

Richard D, Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

279-9551
278-5819
278-4191

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-90W

278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
.278-6603

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

276-5554
278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beetrice
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
278-4029
Cranston Wiicox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
.._____278-2612
Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Willloms, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMolne
278-6693

278-5078

278-8968
278-5475
278-8132

Prod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Relha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine
•
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
—

278-5512
279-9360
___.278-2979
278-6341
278-6322

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen—278-4115

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, l1 E. Chicago St.—Mabel.

__27B-6161
278-2790

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lllliart

ST2-5^4

HONORARY MEMBER

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E, Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Andrew Henry. R. 4, Coldwater—Velma

278-5909

278-5318

...278-6517
279-9266
278-6250

279-9501
278-6788

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

John S. Pierson, 3^ Morshall St.—Mora

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

279-9492

278-5^1

?ar.a&gt;49
278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

—

Phone No.
278-8318

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louisa
Tore Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.

278-6278

Address and Rotary Ann

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-2818
278-8609

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane ..
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

-

NAME

Lester F. Wse, R. R. 2—Cello
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
__278-5(&gt;33
Douglos Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
1279-9428
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—PoUy_____
278-5()33

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

276-2^1

The COLDWATER

2^-6393

278-6730

SJIINifTON

Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK n. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRIUG PRODUCTS,

COLD ;v ATER,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

1.11C HIG A:i

iriC.
49036

�"He Profits MqsI Who Serves Besi"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 3, 1967
Mext VJeek

Conrad Swart, with an assist from Boh Nagle, will have a

film on Michigan's Great University.

In case you've heen hrain-washed

into ratings based on "Bubha Smith type" products—the locale is Ann Arbor.
The Mew Year was started on a high note when Rev. Beers, Methodist Minister
from Quincy, urged "Living V/recklessiy"*

As opposed to irresponsible

conduct, he based his theme on the letters of St. Paul.

In modern terms—

stand up to be counted and heard on the Issues you believe right.

Break

away from the silent, comfortable, masses.

Our Club Constitution

embarrassing.

is worth careful study, even though it may be

(According to Article V , Section 5» I've not been a legal

member since July 1, 1964 when Dr. Harris resigned!)

"An additional

active membership shall ... terminate with the termination of the active
membership of the active member."
Visiting Rotarians

were all from Bronson this week:

Harold Creal, and A1 V/iler.

Morris V/ood,

Past member Paul Hurley was Conrad Swart's

guest.

Coming Programs;

The responsible Rotarians are January 17-Fritz Van Aken;

January 24-Reo Goodwin; January 31-Dick Biringer; February 7-.Harvey Bent.
Bob Man's Department;

The brassiere ads on TV are enough to convince us

that honesty is no longer the bust policy. (Stolen from Clint V/hetstone's
"Rotary Fountain")
From "The Rotarian" (via Farmer's Almanac!)

After a male baby has grown

out of triangles and acquired pants and freckles, and so much dirt that
relatives do not dare kiss it between meals, it becomes a BOY.

Boys

faithfully imitate their dads in spite of all efforts to teach them good
manners.

He is a Joy forever, a periodic nuisance, the problem of our

times, the hope of a nation.

Every boy is evidence that God is not

discouraged by man.
Cran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILL5DALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Consregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS—Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification-John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin-Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

★
-

1966-1967

Cranston
FRED

ANDERSON

- -

Preiident

Wilcox

Vice-Prefident

Bernard laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Seastarv

Jim EndicoM, E. Harold Goodhoim
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

Treofurer

WAYNE FAR5T

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

Aic'l Secy.-Treat.
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson,

Program—Robert Nagle

Bob

Rotary Information—

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Organist

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normand Moore

Boord of Directors Meetings

★

CHARLES

★

ROTARY

BACON-Director

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Ken Leavenworlh, Ch.
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearee, Ch.
Warren Williams

Seholorship, Student Loam,

Torg Skabo
Occupational Informatiion—

'

4—Jim Endleott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik

25—Carlo Heikklnen
Moy-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Fuller
16—William Bobler

18—Howard Teeter

25—Craig Sebald

23—Chorles Woc^word

November—1966

1—Fred Neer

30—Robert Hawley

5—Duane E. Dovldson

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. Yingling

June—1967

6—B. K. Pearce

22—Jim Skinner

13—John Kennedy

29—Carroll L. Bornes

World Community Service —
Wilford Coulllard, Ch.

20-MIIford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

Ralph Toupolik

JuIy-1967

6—Harold Goodhoim
13—Chester Allemier

Inmmational Youth Project —

Robert Sweet, Ch.

20—Ken Putnam

Robert Loose

27—Don Shorno

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3-Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internotionol

Aprll-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

Fred H. Weeks

28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
★

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.

General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Fritz Van Aken

Howard Teeter, Ch.

President Rotary International

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Coulllard

20—Robert Loose

Bobler, Ch.

Normand Moore

Four-Way Test-

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt lake City, Utah

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

Molitor

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30-Olin Daily

Lester F. Wise

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

"^^peeiol — At the call of the President

16—Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — lit Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'cloclc noon

9—Poul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treot

Crippled Children —

Awards—William

7—Harvey Bent
14-Roy Fox

21—Bernard Loney

August-1966

Robert Howley

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Public Relations—
Mllford A. McKeilh

Nogie, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1966: Charles Bocon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

DISTRICT 636

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

NAGIE

ROBERT

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL EVENTS

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Blringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

UDIES' NiTE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle
Corroil I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Phono No.
278-2903

278-6033
278^5358

..278-6821

278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringor, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-2662
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Cooiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone

278-5234
278-6054

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jane..

Ouone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

278-4486

279-9471

...278-2818

278-8609

278-5909

Jemes Endicolt, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehett St.—Charlotte

278-8968
278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-8132
278-6517
279-9266
278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen...278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 5. Sprague Rd.—Janet—279-9501

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

270-6788

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

NAME

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B, Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

— 278-5790
278-8840

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2. Morrison Loke-RIfo

278-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

278-6316
369-9092
278-4350
.J278-8942
278-4222

NAME

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

-

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

279-9551

273-6501
278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

Lose, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Berntce
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan.

278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol

279-9551

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara..

278-6603

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanne

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

..278-4159
1278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy....

___.278-2612

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoine

278-6693

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilmo

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam, lie. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6341
278-6322
278-5M1
278-6161
276-2790

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

_..278-M33

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—

—.278-5(i33

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-2451

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllls..

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

-

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

•*

.—278-2979

ST2-5^4

Lester P. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater-Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

276-5342

278-5512
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Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Ratha

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278-8238

278-4424

1279-9428
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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 27, 19^6

YEAR

N E W

HAPPY

1967 - At our first meeting January 3 Fred Heeks has asked

Rev. William Blanding, pastor of Coldwater's First Methodist
Church, to provide the program*

Don Shorno's program this week was on present day educational

programs for the blind.

Ron Wilcox described the training in

orientation and mobility at the Missouri School for the Blind.
It seems whether we're trying to help an individual, a group,

or a country, the most difficult but only effective way is to
help them help themselves.

Visiting Rotarlans -

Sylvania, Ohio:

Bronson, Michigan:

Walter Tucker

Henry Gonley, M.D. and

Dwight Green
Guests - Father Robert Man's son. Bob Jr*

Omitted last v;eek (make-up man's error) Attorney H. Donald Bruce
from Lansing, guest of Dick Biringer, (sorry Dick)
More erroneous reporting:

Southwest,

Warner Van Aken has not yet left for the

V/arren Williams is ^ the country (also the city, since

he attended Tuesday).

If this keeps up, we'll need a two-sheet

bulletin, with the second sheet for corrections.
president Fred reminds Committee Chairman to review and evaluate

their plans and progress.

Attendance Note:

Tt's the half-way point in the Rotary Year.

The Constitution is clear.

Wayne Farst had to

lose his membership due to four consecutive, unexcused absences.
How's your record this year? Were make-ups impossible, or just
inconvenient?

Program Attendance Tuesday dropped to just above

Understandably

this is usually the lowest week of the year.

Reminder;

Next Monday is a legal holiday.

Quincy doesn't meet.

"But you v;ere always a good man of business" faltered
Scrooge, who now began to apply this to himself.
"Business!" cried the Ghost, "Mankind was my business; charity,

mercy, forbearance, and benevolence were all my business. The
dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive
ocean of my business!"
Cran vmcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

a

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — CongragatSonal Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING - Jack Tar Hotel

Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

OF

COMMITTEES - ClUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COILINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

ElECTION — 1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON

Community Safety —

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey, Ch.
Cranston Wikox

Pr.tid.nt

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Vice-Pr.ildent

ERNEST W. LUSE

S.er.fary

Jim Endlcott, E. Harold Goodholm

Treaturer

Magaxine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

—

WAYNE FARST

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

Att't Secy.-Tno*.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

★
DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom ColiSni.

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
Govenror, 636 DIst., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.
Olln Dally

Molitor

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

November—1966
1—Fred Neer

(Rotory Foundation)

27—Mark S. Andrews

Torg Skobo

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramRichard BIrlnger, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks
K^Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert 8. Kerr

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

25—Raymond Mulchohey

January—1967

SONG LEADERS

John Visosky, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore
IB—E. Ken Leavenworth

20—Ken Putnom
27—Don Shorno

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Webster Treat, Ch.

July-1967

13—Chester Allemler

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Trade Associations-

6—B. K. Peorce

13—John Kennedy

20—Mllford A. McKeilh

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm

International Youth Project —

Fred H. Weeks

June-1967

29—Carroll L. Barnes

Ralph Toupallk

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson

22—Jim Skinner

Wilford Couillard, Ch.

Informatiion—

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller

16—Vi^iliam Bobier
23—Charles Woe^word

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert Loose

Occupationol

May-1967

25—Craig Sebold

★

Four-Way Test-

IB—Ralph Teupollk

2S-Carlo Heikklnen

4—Gust Surandt

World Community Service —
~

11—Seton Bovee

October—1966

Robert G. Yingllng

CHARLES BACON-Director

Gilbert
636

Fritz Van Aken

Employer&gt;Employee RelationsKen leavenworth, Ch.

DISTRICT

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Aprir-1967
4—Jim Endlcott

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

"*^Speeia1 — At the call of the President

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Normand Moore

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — lit Thursday of each month

(World Understonding)

28—Cranston Wilcox

6—Clyde Williams

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Normand Moore

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard

September—1966

Scholorship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews
Sergeant-al'Arms—

Board ol Directors Meetings

16—Ray Pitts
30—Olln Dally

Warren Williams

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

March-1967

23—George Pierce

Rurol-Urbon—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Rotary Information—

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-OrganItt

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Lester F. Wise

Mllford A. McKelth

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treot

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Public Relations—

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

August—1966

Richord D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Bernard Loney, Frederick A. Hough,

ROBERT NA6LE

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard laney

SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Birirtger

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingllng

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you with to change dates with another member, advise the program chalimon of the change
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma

278-5790

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margoret

278-8006

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Rldgemoor Rd.—Marjorle

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Blringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
' :
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara
Wilford Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane...

278-2682
278-8086
276-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

278-5909

James Endlcott, 72 Cneryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchetf St.—Chorlolte

Woyne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanora

278-6050

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret,.767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Rulh
Mllford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Folrchlld Dr.—Bernlce

278-5819

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Cf.—Gladys

278-6769
278-4191
278-6^8

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

278-5078
279-9492

Axrier Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9501
278-6788

279-9551

278-6501
278-6951

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6250

278-8840

H. Vincent Kornsiien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Loney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea

278-8968

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
278-8909
Corlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Heten--278-4115

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Moriha

278-5475

273-8132
278-5318
278-6517

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma

NAME

278-5512
i

279-9360
278-2W9

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edisorv Ct.-Lorrahie

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4-Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
Roy Piffs, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

:
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Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
.C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

Klbby

Rd., Jackson-Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118'Grand'Sl.-AphyllU

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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke-Rlta
ponolcj V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Loulse
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EIIeen 278-2127

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278-4243
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Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

1278-4029

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4159

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
I." 278-2612
Clyde V/IHioms, 1()2 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-laMolne..!.'' 278-6693
Uster F. Wse, R. R. 2—Cello.

278-4424

278-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

278-6322
278-5641
278-6161

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

..278-2790
278-2451
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278-5006

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

John Walker, 33 Oaugherty—Gretchen

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278-8942
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278-6603

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Soro

FREDSRICK H.

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�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 20, 1966

For unto us a child Is born, unto us a son is given: and his name

shall be called V/onderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, the everlasting

Father, the Prince of Peace,

Isaiah 9:6

Don Shorno's "betwixt holidays" program for next week is in the

"formative stage".

and fines.

But never fear, there v/ill be something besides food

Christmas Music by the Coldwater High Balladiers, directed by Arvid Berg,

provided a fitting Yuletide observance. They sang a cappella. (International
says the Bulletin should be educational - - you now know how to spell

this correctly — we looked it up. A cappella means "as in the chapel,
without accompanyment". ) Ken Putnam arranged the program.
Visitors and Guests .

Jerry Hollister from Bronson, and Bob Yingling had as

his guest his sonBob Jr.

A tip of the hat to Ray Mulchahey who sent in a $1.00 fine after he had
v;ithdravm from the Club. A really loyal alumnusi

Fugitives from .our Frigid Frost are starting their migrations to warmer
climes.

Les 'Joodward and I/arner Van Aken leave next week for the

Southv/est; Ax Olson is enroute to Florida for. a tv;o v/eeks tan; Torg
is already in Texas (I think); V/arren V/illiams is "out of the country"

according to the grapevine.

V/ho*ve we missed?

MERRY

CH

RISTHAS

Cran V/ilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 o'clock
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesdoy, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED

BY

ELECTION

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
-

ANDERSON

1966-1967
Pre»idenr

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

Bornord laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

Jim Endlcott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

KLEIN

Treacorer

WAYNE FARST

Aw't Seey.-Treai.
★

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968: Charlei Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969; John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Mark

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings
Regulor — 1st Thursday of each month

Normond Moore

at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

DOUGLAS

CHARLES BACON-Director

Gilbert

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Solt Lake City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary International

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Fred

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

H. Weeks

Trade Associations—

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duone Davidson

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy
20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

Jwly-1967
- 4—H. Vincent Komstlen

13—Chester Allemler
27—Don Shorno

Webster Treat, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
20—Ken Putnam

SONG LEADERS

23—Charles Woc^ward

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert loose

Robert B. Kerr

2—John Dean

9—Albert Faller

16—William Bobler

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.

Mav-1967

29—Carroll L. ^rnes

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Torg Skobo
Occupational Informatilon-

25—Carlo Heikkinen

22—Jim Skinner

Internotional Youth Prolect —

Molitor

18—Rolph Toupoiik

October-1966

15—Roy C. Potterson

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupoiik

Four-Way Test-

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evonston, Illinois

WOODWARD, Director

Robert G. Yingling

Ken leavenworth, Ch.
DISTRICT 636

4—Jim Endlcott
11—Seton Bovee

11—Gilbert Molltof
18—Howard Teeter

Rolory Foundotion—
Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

Employer'Employee Relations-

Aprit-1967

25—Croig Sebald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

28—Cranstotj WIlcox

4—Gust Burandt

Youth-Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dolly

S. Andrews

(World Understonding)

September—1966

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normond Moore

Milford A. McKeith

14—Frederick Hough

21—V/ilford Couilbrd

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Duone E. Davidson, Ch,

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

6—Clyde Williams

Rotary Information—

★

,^^^ecial — At the coil of the President

Warren Williams

Public Relations—

Roy Pitts

23—George Pierce
30-Qlin Dally

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

21—Bernard Laney

28—Richard Moore

9—Paul ThompsonfFoir Comm.)

16

Children —

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Vico-Presld«nt

February—1967
7—Horvoy Bent
14—Ray Fox

August—1966
2—Webb Treat

Robert Hawley
Crippled

Cranston Wilcox
ROBERT NAGIE
JOHN

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin-Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

11—Rossell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mutchohey

Jonuory—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrod Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SPECIAL

24—Ree Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NiTE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279*9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct,—Ruth ...

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn ....

278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorle..
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-6821
278-8006

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean —

278-8086

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobler, 200 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane..

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endlcott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Alisert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte—

VVayne Farst, R. I, Coldwoter—Farah
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-2682
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

-.279-9471

278-2818

278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

278-8132
278-5318

—.278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Volma....
.278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Jonet._.279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martho
John Klein, Box 148—Potriclo

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

278-6501

Bernord Loney, 372 Marsholl St.—Rheo
2/8-6951
E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret ._767-7508
Ernest W.

Luso,

R.

R. 4-Roth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchlld Dr.—Bernice
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-2261

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Graco____

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorrolne
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

.J78-2979

278-6341
—278-6322

278-5^1

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

C. Alfr^ Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn;:

_.278-6161
—i
278-2790

NAME

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion..

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
Werner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beotriee

...278-4222
278-6603

278-5554

278-5585
278-4243

279-5094
278-4159

Wesley V/ilbur, 144 S. Clay St

1278-4029

Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoine

278-6693

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wifma
Lester F. Wse, R. R. 2—Celio
Charles Woodword, 163 Marsholl St,

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie.-

-

-

^

278-2612
278-8238

278-4424
278-5033

2^-9428

278-5033

278*6393

-HONORART MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

9

T

I
PRSDERICK He WEEKS

in i III—

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

369-90W

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-6316
278-8942

The COLDWATER

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

^8-5842

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

•J V A rr;

PUBLISHED BY

278-8318

1278-4350

J.'-

ROTARY CLUB

Phone No.

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

--278-^2451-

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Ltilion
^ ...ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.—.—'27B-5006

Address and Rotory Ann

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita

QUALITY GPHING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDiVArER, MICHIGAN 49036

278-6730

�Projits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 13, 1966

Our Christmas V/eelT program has been arranged by Ken Putnam.

Arvid Berg will present the Coldwater High School Balladiers.

Director

This week's meeting featured a "Lucia Holiday Program" ti'.C.'d by

Arne Petterson, one of five Foreign Exchange students, plus girls from
the Cardinal Choir. The choral number "Lucia" vfas beautifully done.
The foreign exhcange students included Agnetta Berglund from Sweden
and Mitsuko Takahashi from Japan, both of whom live with Mr. and Mrs.

V/illiam McMillan; Marilyn Gaillard from France, who lives with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Snyder; Arne Petterson who lives with Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph V/atson (Ame comes from Sweden); and Annika Thorson of Sweden,

who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V/atts.
Board of Director's reriort

J

-

.

.

Supported a request to supplement funds

for measles vaccine if the local allocation is insufficient; provided

funds to send three students and an advisor to the Model United
Nations meeting at Hillsdale; approved Harold Goodholm as a Senior Active,

Congratulations Harold! And have a good trip v/est.
From Secretariat

re the Bulletin (condensed)

^^it should: be ;informative;, list nearby Clubs for make-up;p, be

interesting, constructive, and easily read; use a diversified pattern;

not offend."

Quite an order!—any volunteers?

Visitors: Jerry Hollister of Bronson; Bill Ueaver (guest of Bernard
Laney); Charles Schmitt of Detroit; and Tom Anderson (President Fred's
son).

Food for Thought: "There is usually plenty of free cheese in a
mouse trap. But did you ever .see a happy mouse in one?"
Gran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED

-

.

— Saerefary

KLEIN

Bernard loney, Frederick A. Hough,

WAYNE FARST
★
T967:

Awards—William

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Andaaron.

Bob

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organlat

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

DOUGLAS

Normond Moore

Board of Directors Meetings

★

ROTARY

Gilbert
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

Webster Treot, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

25—Raymond Muichohey

January-1967
10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Trade Aaaoclatlona—

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHa, Michigan

13—Chester Allemler

Matched Dlst. and Club Program-

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leovenworth

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Torg Skobo
Oceupotionol Informotlion—

General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonaton, Illinois

Governor, 636 Diat., Rotary International

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molltor

Howard Teeter, Ch.

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

December—1966
-6—Harold Oeedholm

Rolph Toupolik

Four-Way Test-

6—B. K. Peorce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mork S. Andrews

Wilford Couillard, Ch.

-Ken Leavenwerth,-Ch.

★
636

(Rotary Foundation}

June-1967

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

CHARLES BACON-Director

Emplover-Employea Relations—

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert G. Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^^pecial — At the coll of the Prasidant
DISTRICT

1—Fred Neer

WOODWARD, Director

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

at 13:00 o'clock noon

9—Albert Foller
16—Willlom Bobier
23—Charles Woodward

November—1966

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — lat Thuraday of aneh month

May-1967
2—John Dean

25—Craig Sebold

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Mark S. Andrews

11—Seton Bovee

IB—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Helkkinen

11—Gilbert Molltor
18—Howard Teeter

Olin Dally

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Aprli-1967
4—Jim Endleott

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt

Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.

Rotary Information—

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumaey.

13—Robert Kerr
27—Dlst. Gov. Visit

Fritz Van Aken

Milford A. McKeith

1968: Charlat Bacon, Tom Coliin*.

(World Understonding)

28—Cranston Wiicox

20—Robert Loose

Bobier, Ch.

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Public Relations—

Nagia, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couillard

6^Clyde Williams

t^ormond Moore

Program—Robert Nogle
Fred

March-1967

September—1966

Seholorahip, Student Loans,

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

Att't Saey.-Traai.

F. Wise

Warren Williams

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Ray Pitts

30—Olin Dolly

Rural-Urban—8. K. Peorce, Ch.

Jim EndicotI, E. Horold Goodholm

Traoaorer

9—Paul Thomp$on(Fair Comm.)

16

23—George Pierce

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester

21—Bernard Loney

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treot

Crippled Children —

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

August—1966

Robert Howlay

Cranston Wllcex

Praddent

Vita-Prefident

-

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohay, Ch.

1966-1967

NAGLB

DIRECTORS

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

BY ELECTION

ERNEST W. lUSE
JOHN

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Cloaaiflcation—John Dean, Ch.

ANDERSON

ROBERT

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Director

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
OFFICERS

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

24—Reo Goodwin

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Birlnger

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chotrman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwotar—Foy

278'2903

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth..

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148-Patficie. -.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-6821
278-8006

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-&amp;086

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

Robert 6. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

278-5386

278-5891
276-4486

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
278-6054

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirehild Dr.—Bernice

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ..

278-2818

Fred Coly, 81 W. Clarko Avo.—Dorothy

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Seolt Ave.—Ellen Jo

279-9471

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheff St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwafer—Farah

278-5909
278-3968
278-W75
278-8132

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth

279-9266

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanora

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Corlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen..-278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwoter—Velma

-.2^-6250

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

--.278-6788

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

279-9501

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily278-6050
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Phone No.
278-5790

Ernest W.

Luse, R. R. 4-Rofh

278-2261

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819

Normond Moore, 796 Angola [?d.—Annetta
Richofd D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Suson

278-5078
279-9492

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrdino
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—More
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6341
278-6322
278-5641
278-6161

Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Kenneth Putnom, il E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred.Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

. ^

Vi" .

j

. •

278-5512

278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5W4
.278-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara _

278-4222
278-6603

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke-Suzanna.

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-6ladys

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma

278-4243

_

279-5094
_

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine.—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

.278-6693
278-4424

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-^3

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth...
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalle

"278-5033
1279-9428
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchan..

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-8942

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

:i ••

^

INC

49036

369-9092

278-4350

: L .--

COLDWATER, UIGHIGAN

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

'

FHEDERECK H. WESXS
QUALITY SPREMf} PRODUCTS,

2^-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive.-

y.-.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Phone No.
278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

\

.278-6730

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 6, 1966
For Next Tuesday:

Chet Allemier has the program.

At the time of

publishing the bulletin, the program topic and speaker are a secret.

This Tuesday ue heard a thought-provoking analysis of inflation by
J, Howard Stoddard.

It was well we had

program, plus 13 guests to hear it.

of our members at the

V/e'd be disturbed to Jhink that

a dollar saved during the ''Great Depression" (what was great about it?)
is now worth 3^ except that who had a dollar to save?
that matter.

Or to spend for

Thanks to Harold Goodholm for the excellent program.

Tvfo Reactions on last week's bulletin:

was pretty crude,"

One, that "so-called joke

The other, a protest on the Classification List

jibe, John rightly claimed his Committee had submitted it.

Anyway,

it appeared as a place-mat Tuesday, and not because of the bulletin
question.

Next job:

Fill those openings.

Our Guests: Visiting Rotarians Nelson Weber and Gordon Van V/ieren from

Bronson; Clare IJelch from Marshall; Frank Miller from Sturgis, and
John Holcomb from Quincy. Other guests included Paul V/oods, Blaine Ellis,
Bill Doyle, Pat Patrick, V/illiam V/ilson, Noel Shedd, and V/alt Balcom.
Early Leavers:

Only three,

V/e hope the greatly reduced numbers lately

is a trend—not an accident.

Speaking of S $ $ :

One V/estern tovm boasts that the only embezzlement

that they ever had v;as when a "manipulating" bank teller made the fatal
error of putting back too much.

generous to a vault.

He was sentenced for being

(O.K., O.K., you v/rite this sheet)

Overheard from a guest Tuesday, as Duke sat dovm; "Boy, this Club can
really sing." So as a member of "The Singingest Club in the U.S.A."
you'll appreciate this old legend:
"
After God created the world. He called the angels to
Him and asked vjhat they thought of it. One of them said, "There
is something lacking: the sound of praise to the Creator." So
God created music, and it was heard in the whisper of the wind,
and in the song of the birds; and to man also was given the

gift of song. And all dovm the ^es this gift of song has
indeed proved a blessing to multitudes of souls."

From - V/orld Religious News

Cran Uilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregationoi Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

HIILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Direclor

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

Community Sofaty —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1966-1967

ANDERSON

Proiid«nt

ROBERT NAGIE

Vke-Presidenl

ERNEST W. LUSE
JOHN

Seetrtory

KLEIN

—

WAYNE FARST

Treaiurer

Am'J Secy.-Tre«.

★
DIRECTORS — 1967: Fred Anderson.

Bob

Club Bulletin—Ray Muichahey, Ch.
Cranston Wllcox

Fellowship—Paul W, Thompson, Ch,
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Public Relations—

196S: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Orgonlst

Milford A. McKeith

★

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings

Normand Moore

Regular — Itt Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL

*

CHARLES

■peeial — At the call of the President

SERVICE

BACON-Director

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

DISTRICT 636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Internationol
RICHARD L. EVANS-Soll lake City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Molitor

Four-Woy Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skobo
Oceupotionol Informotlion—

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.

Fred li. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-CharioHe, Michigan

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

16——Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert loose

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupallk

October—1966
4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

25—Carlo Helkkinen

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Falier
16—William Bobier

25—Croig Sebold

★
INTERNATIONAL

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wiiford Couillard
(World Understonding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Willloms

Worren Williams

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awords—William Bobier, Ch.

DOUGLAS

Moreh-1967
7—Lester Wise

30—Olin Dally

Lester F. Wise

Mark S. Andrews

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Fritz Van Aken

Nogie, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuty.

7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

Robert Hawley

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
FRED

February—1967

COMMinEES — CLUB SERVICE

SERVICE

November—1966

23—Charles Woodward

1—Fred Neer

WOODWARD, Director

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling

15—Roy C. Potferson

(Rotary Foundation)

June—1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wllford Coulllord, Ch.

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

Ralph Toupolik

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm

International Youth Project
Robert Sweet, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Komstlen"
11—Russell F. Moore

13—Chester Ailemler
20—Ken Putnam

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramRichord Biringer, Ch.

25—Raymond Muichahey

Jonuory—1967

Robert B. Kerr
SONG LEADERS

John Visosky, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

Duane Davidson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert

Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotory Yeor 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Progrom Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret.

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

James Endicott, 72 Cneryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Foliar, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte
Woyno Farst, R. 1, Coldwoter—Forah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. JefFerson—Ruth

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

278-2682
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patrlcio

279-9266

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S- Sprague Rd.—Jonet.-.279-9501

—278-6788

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6951

Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

278-2261

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara ..

.278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanno-

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

-

MIIFord A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnight, R. R, 3—Carol

279-9551

278-5819

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

.278-6769

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-6278

Fred H. WeeKS, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Roymond Muichahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lilo
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
.279-9492

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine——
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

George H. Pierce,-. R. R. 4—\Orginia

278-5512

-

...

John S. Pierson, 340 Morshall St.—Mora

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

279-9360
278-2979
__27B-6341

278-6322

.J278-5641

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11c. Chicago St.—Mabel...._276-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R.*1, Union City—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibisy Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis...

278-4159

PUBLISHED BY

a/ Coldwatery Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
TEMPLE

278-4029

278-2612

278-5033

.278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

T

fi2 5^6^ 0

FRSDSSICK H. ffESK3

QUALIIY
?R,)D'JCT5, INC.
COLDWAFEH, MICHIGAN 49036

ROTARY CLUB

279-5094

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR
$

278-42^

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

The COLDWATER

r

278-4350

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilmo
278-8238
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMolne...
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
___.278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
278-5033
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter—Ruth
279-9428

278-2451

ST2-5594
278-5006

369-9092

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EIIeen 278-2127

-■ I.

ELK'S

278-6316

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret...767-7508

James R, Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

1

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8316

..278-58^

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-8968
278-5475
278-8132
278-5318
278-6517

279-9551

NAME

278-6501

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

Craig Sebcid, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchlld Dr.—Bernlce

279-9471

Phono No.
278-5790
278-8840

278-5234
278-6054

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

.278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

November 29, 1966

Hext Ueek:

President Fred announces that Chairman Harold Goodholm

xdll introduce J, Howard Stoddard of Lansing. Mr. Stoddard is
Chairman of the Board of the Michigan national Bank. All

Rotarians v/ho "have it made" may leave early. The remaining
(approximately 76) with a few $ problems should stay.
This ;7eek:

An interesting and educational variation.

Chairman

Carroll Barnes presented Mr. Ken Hamlet, Forensic teacher of Coldwater
High School and his debate team; Elizabeth Sherman, Rhonda Smith,
Larry Martin and Bill Hayes, Did you shift your prejudices a little
on Foreign Military Aid? How many adults reach an opinion on crucial
issues based on the extensive research these young debaters so
capably presented?

Any Heek:

Have you stopped to recall and appreciate the scope,

variety, and excellence of programs this year? Just in the last
fevj v/eeks, for example: some crucial community issues—the Library
issue and the Hospital addition; a slide-tape hunting trip to -northem' "British

Columbia; a frank discussion on Religion; 1-69 and

Michigan Expressv/ay plans; Computers in today's business; and even
a Moonlight and Roses "Talkathon".

Three visiting Rotarians from Bronson, Ray Smith, Nolan Hooker, and
George Brusak. (Does the "eat and run make-up" serve its intended
purpose? Have you ever thought of the effect on the program at
Quincy v/hen half of the audience leaves as the Coldwater "make-ups"
pull out?)

Encouraging;

One early (Coldwater) leaver!.

at Tuesday's program was 8^. .

So our Club attendance

Neb Treat, a Past Presidnnt of our Club, has found it necessary to
vjithdraw because his business responsibilities prevent regular

attendance.

Neb plans to return as soon as his obligations permit.

And Ray Mulchahey's resignation also leaves a big gap.

Ray produced

a fine bulletin for the several years he was editor. He worked hard
at it, sometimes under difficult circumstances. Probably few
Rotarians ever told you so, Ray, but your sincere work was
appreciated.

Prod of the Month;

Nhat happened to the "Open Classification List"

that was to be published?

On The Lighter Side:

V/arning - The rule of the "Deer Camp Cook"

story applies to this bulletin.

In case you've forgotten this old

tale, the unlucky hunter drawing the short straw became Camp Cook
for the gang until someone complained - then that fellow was hooked.
One ingenious hunter stuck with the job for days, in desperation one
morning liberally spiced the pancake batter v;ith deer droppings. The

first hungry boy to try one, broke out with "These d —m cakes taste like

horse manure!", but then quickly gasped~"but they're good! good!".
Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:75 e'cldcli

*

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 72:15 o'clock

5TUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 72:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:75 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONE5VILLE — Thomos Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING - Jack Tor Hotel - Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COILINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

—

FRED ANDERSON

. .

ROBERT NA6LE

Vic.-Pr«(id«nt

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secr.tory

JOHN

KLEIN

-

WAYNE FARST

Club Bulletin—Ray Muichohey, Ch.

1966-T967

Cranston

Preiid.nt

—

1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968; Chariot Bacon, Tom Coiltnt.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.

Student Guests—John Visoiky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

DOUGLAS

Normond Moore

Itt Thurtdoy of each month

Director

★

CHARLES BACON-Olrector

^^pecial — At the call of the President

Robert G. YIngling

SERVICE

★

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

Torg Skabo

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.

General Secretary, Rotary Intornotlonal

I

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associolions—

Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary International |
'

Webster Treat, Ch.

John VIsosky, Ch.

Dori Shorno

Duane Davidson

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKelth

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leavenworth

25—Raymond Muichohey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert B. Kerr

Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, lllinolt

30—Robert Howiey

27—Don Shorno

Matched Olst. and Club Program-

Occupational Informatiien—

23—Charles Woodward

-13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Solt Lake City, Utah

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duone E. Oovidson

27—Mark S. Andrews

Internotlonal Youth Protect
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molifor

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm

Ralph Toupallk

Four-Way Test-

May-1967

22—Jim Skinner

Wilfond Couillard, Ch.

Ken leavenworth, Ch.

25—Corlo Heikklnen

29—Corroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

Employer-Employee Relations-

18—Ralph Toupallk

October—1966

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Roy C. Patterson, Ch,

VOCATIONAL

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

16—Vi^lilam Bobter

Rotary Foundation-

at 12:00 o'clock noon

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

WOODWARD,

Aprll-1967

25—Craig Sebold

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

28—Cranston Wilcox

6^Clyde Williams

18—Howard Teeter

Olin Dally

Mark S. Andrews

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

(World Understanding)

September—1966

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor

Youth—Carrol! L. Barnes, Ch.

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Normond Moore

March-1967

21—Wllford Couillard

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Loans,

Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Rotary Information—

★

Regular

Scholarship, Student

Public Relotions—
Mllford A. McKeith

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Orgonisl

F. Wise

Warren Williams

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Bob

30-Olln Dolly

Rural-Urbon—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

-- Troaturer

★
DIRECTORS

Lester

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodh^m

Ass'l S«y.-Troo».

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16
Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —

Wilcox

21 —Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawley

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Birlnger

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert

Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you with to chonge dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Lodiet' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mapfe Lane—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-5358

Carroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-8006

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorle

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6821

278-2682
278-5386

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Otin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

Wayne Forsf, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Reo B. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

CarloL Helkkinen, 91

279-9471
278-2818

278-8132
278-5318

278-6517
279-9266

278-8909

E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..,278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Janet
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6250
279-9501
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma._
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

..

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840

Luse,

R.

R. 4—Roth

278-8318

278-6316

278-2261

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshoil St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Soro
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 5. Clay St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyie Ave.—Wllma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMolne..
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace..
B, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

278-6322
278-5641

Kenneth Putnpm, lie, Chicago St-—AAabel—

J78-2790

278-6161

C. Alfred RIee, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn..

Donald V. Shorno, 156 B. Chicago St.—Louise.. ' 27S-5842

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. ChTcogo St.-Mary Ann

1278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

2^-5033

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwofer—Ruth

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-6393

278-6730

s&amp;m, AuNi R

FRSDERICK H. WEEKS

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Daugheriy—Gretchen

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5535

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

369-9092

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Ktbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian.

ROTARY CLUB

Phont No.

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-NeI)ie

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnIght, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Folrchiid Dr.—Bernice
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefta
Rlchord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Muichohey, 175 E. Peart St.-Lllo
Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Ffod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth... -1

Address and Rotory Ann

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rheo..
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margoret ...767-7508
Ernest W.

NAME

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rite

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, TNC
COLDWATER, illCHlGAN 49036

�%

"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

November 22, 1966

Next 1/eelc - Carroll Barnes says he has a "good program promised."

This V/eek - A most interesting discussion of the backgro^d of the
changing philosophy of the Roman Catholic Church by Father Parkhurst
of the St. Charles Parish. Bob Nagle was Program Chairman.
President Fred recognized the good wotk of our Safety Committee

on the U.S. 27 sign. (Bob Sv/eet*s work cost him a $1.00 - he failed
to duck the photographer)
Visiting Rotarians; Jerry Hollister, George Brusak, and Clarence
Snyder of Bronson; John Uilliams and John Holcomb of Quincy; and
Charles Pilllad of Angola, Indiana. Student Guest V/illiam Bopp Jr.
responded with a v;ell rendered recitdtion
written by Tom Scott.

Absentees, plus early leavers, resulted in 70^ of the membership
in full attendance.

Biography - Robert liartin han. Born April 10, 1912 In Kew York
City. Received an A.B. degree from Elon College, North Carolina
in 1935- Graduated from the Theological Seminary of Alexandria,
Virginia with a B.D. Degree in 1938, Married Edna Lee Henley of

Durham, North Carolina in 1938.

They have two children, Lt. Robert

M. Man of the U.S. Navy, and Mary Ann Kan, a Senior at Central
Michigan University,

Father Han has served churches in Rockingham, North Carolina; Covington,
Louisiana; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Clearv;ater, Florida; and
Bessemer, Alabama before coming to St. Mark's Church in Coldwater.

From 1942 until I945 he served as a Chaplain (Captain) in the U.S.
Army in the European Theatre.
*

This month's quote: Walter Blucher, Director of Southeastern Michigan
Metropolitan Study Corporation, speaking in Jackson "You have
psychological problems -—appear unwilling to face realities and
thereby obtain more services at less cost by eliminating duplication

of government facilities.

The belief that people move to the

suburbs and escape taxation is a myth. Suburban areas are
no longer low tax areas v;hen faced with the problem of providing
high grade services
getting new industry is a problem of the
area, not of a city alone."

Suggestion:

i

^

A pun contest between John V/alker and Mel Rice,

("DeGaulle Stone" - V/ow!)

Cran Nilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
a
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:1S o'clock
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATHE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk'c Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF i COMMtHEES — CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS-Direcior

MICH.

Attendonce—Jim

Skinner

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1966-1967

ANDERSON

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ROBERT NA6LE

Vice-Prestdent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Treoeurer

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

Aee't Secy.-Treae.
*•

Program—Robert Nagle

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist
★

Warren Willioms

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
Normond Moore
Fritz Von Aken

Milford A. McKeith
Rotary Information—

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

★

Oiin Dally

Normand Moore

Board of Directors Meetings

DOUGLAS

★

CHARLES BACON-Director

Employer-Employee Reletioni—
ken leavenworth, Ch.

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Solt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Torg Skabo

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

SONG LEADERS

STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, Michigan

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert B. Kerr

Webster Treat, Ch.

6—B. K. Peorce

13—John Kennedy

13—Chester AHemier

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Trade Associations-

June—1967

20-Mtlford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

6—Horold Goodholm

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Fred H. Weeks

30—Robert Hawley

December—1966

27—Don Shorno

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch,

2—John Dean
9—Albert Foiler

16—William Bobler
23—Charles Woodward

(Rotary Foundation)

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillord, Ch.
Rolph Toupollk

Occupational Information—

May-1967

22—Jim Skinner
29—Corroll L. Bornes

20—Ken Putnam

Four-Way Test-

16—Ralph Toupollk

25—Carlo Heikkinen

8—Duone E. Davidson

Robert Loose

Mollior

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

November—1966
1—Fred Neer

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Gilbert

April-1967

15—Roy C. Patterson

Robert G. YIng'ing

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

..peciot — At the coll of the President

WOODWARD, Director

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

(World Understanding)

28—Cranston Wlleox

October—1966
4—Gust Burandl
11—Gilbert Molltor
18—Howard Teeter

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Coullfard

25—Craig Sebold

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeont-ot-Arms-

Morch-1967

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

ROTARY

Rurol-Urbon-B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

1969; John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

DISTRICT 636

Lester F. Wise

Public Relations—

Nogle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

9—Paul Thonipson(Fair Comm.
16—Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Oiin Dally

Crippled Children —

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Robert Hawley

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Pretldenl

7—Horvey Bent

14—Roy Fox
21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.
Cranston WMcox

FRED

1966-1967

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Safety —

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

February-1967

COMMUNITY SERVICE
ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotory Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwator-Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth._
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorle
Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6033

278-2682
278-8086
278-5386

278-5891

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Oiin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane. -

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.-Chorlotte

Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwaler—Faroh

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore...
Reo B. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-2818

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilmo-...-.Robert 8. Kerr, o Parsons Ct.—Martha

279-9551
278-6501
278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest W.

278-2261

Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth.--

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Harold McKnight, R. R, 3-Carol

Gilbert Molilor, 10 Foirchild Dr.—Bernlce

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce Sf.^usan

—278-2947

279-9551

278-5819

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

279-9492

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita... _

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise __ ..278-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie _ .278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Brenson-Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlena

369-9092
_ 278-4350

.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Or.-Sara

..

278-8942
278-4222

278-6603

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonno __ 278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-5585
278-4243

_ 279-5094

278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wlicox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
.__279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—— 278-2979

Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMotne _

278-6693

1278-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-8909

—J78-6322
278-5641
278-6161

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-5033

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Robert G. Ylngtlng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Mel

278-5909
278-8968
...-278-5475

278-8132

278-5318
278-6517
279-9266

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

8. K. Pearce, 97 E^son Ct.—Lorroine

Kenneth Putnam. 11 E...Chlca90 St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

279-9501

Harry

278-6788

Robert E. Rumsey, 113 Grand St.-Phyllit

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Pafrieio
..
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernord Loney, 372 Morshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret

Corlo Heikkinen, 91.E. Chicago St.—Mary-Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Joseph, 383

Phone No.
278-5790

Rice,

1903

KIbby

Rd., Jackson-Llllion

278-5512

Clyde Willfoms, 102 Carlyie Ave.—VVllmo
Lester F. Wse, R. R. 2—Cello

278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5594

278-5006

278-8238

278-4424
279-9428
278-5033

2^-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

-J78-6730

\

i

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
I

1

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRUTi PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

IHC,
49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

Koyemter 15, 1966

The pleasant looking chap on our left as we walked into

Stukey's Inn on Tuesday looked vaguely familiar.

As a matter of

fact, v;e marveled at his close resemblance to our District Governor
but v;e knew it couldn't be Stuart Bearup because he paid his official
visit to the Club several weeks ago.

It turned out it vra.s Governor Stuart, v;ho had accepted an
invitation from Program Chairman Roy Patterson and President Fred

to address the .Club in observance of Rotary Foundation V/eek. For
those v/ho missed it, the talk again emphasized that this year we
have a District Governor who really knows how to communicate.

With the Call of the Worth at its peak, attendance at this
week's session v^asn't one of the Club's better efforts of the year.
As a matter of fact, there were 28 absentees, v;ith Srnie estimating
our deer hunters at 25.

One of the 25 v;as Cran V/ilcox, i^ho normally struggles with

this publication.

We hope he comes back fully rested and eager to

take over from his less-fortunate sub,

P.S,

The Bronson and Quincy boys must be up north too.

Ue

had no visitors Tuesday, which must be some sort of a record for the
Club.

Rext l/eek's Program;
Veep Bob Nagle, v;hose duties include riding
herd on the various program chairmen, assures us there will be one, but
he doesn't know what it will be as yet.
Thoughts for This ./eek

Puppy love can be the prelude to a dog's life - Anonymous.
The smallest actual good is better than the most magnificent
promise of impossibilities - Thomas B. llacauley, English poet.
We are glad we don't have to do this every week - - Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome af These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Chwrch — Monday, 12:15 o'doek

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thorsdoy, 12:15 o'clock

STURGtS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HIILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel - Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

I

1966-1967

TOM COLLiNS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

I

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendonce—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classificotion—John Dean, Ch,
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★
OFFICERS

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

ELECTION

—

FRED

ANDERSON

.

President

Secretary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Treasurer

Magazine-Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

-

WAYNE FARST

Ass't Secy.-Treas.
*

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Fred Andersen.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Public Relations—
Mllford

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

DOUGLAS

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
★

Robert G. Yingling

SERVICE

Employer-Employee

Relations-

Ken leavenworth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utoh

General Secretary, Rotary International
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Richard BIringer, Ch.

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

25—Raymond Mulehahey

January—1967
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

4—H. Vincent Komstien

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

Trade Associations-

July-1967

13—Chester Allemier

Torg Skabo
Informatiion—

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKeith

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Fred H. Weelcs

June-1967

27—Mork S. Andrews

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley

6—Harold Goodholm

Robert Loose

Occupational

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

23—Charles Woc^word

1—Fred Noer
8—Duane E. Davidson

December—1966

International Youth Pro(ect —

Molltor

Four-Way Test-

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

CHARLES BACON-Director

^^peciol — At the coll of the Presideitt

May-1967

15—Roy C. Potterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

VOCATIONAL

25—Carlo Hetkklnen

November—1966

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation-

at 12:00 o'clock noon

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966

16—Wlliam Eiobler

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normand Moore

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seion Bovee

25—Craig Sebaid

★

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

April-1967

11—Gilbert Molltor
18—Howard Teeter

Olin Dally

Mark S. Andrews

28—Cranston Wilcox

4—Gust Burandt

Youth—Carroll L. Bornes, Ch.

Rotary Information—

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams
20—Robert loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

A. McKeith

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21—V/llford Couillard

13—Robert Kerr

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Williams

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

DISTRICT 636

Warren

March-1967

30—Olin Dolly

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Program—Robert Nagle

Nagie, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

9—Paul Thompson(F&lt;iir Comm.)
16—Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce

Lester F. Wise

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

VIee-Prosidant

ERNEST W. LUSE

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treat

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

ROBERT NAGLE

I August-1966

Crippled Children —

Cranston WMcox

21—Bernard Loney

I

Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulehahey, Ch.

1966-1967

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Birlnger

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Corroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Siringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821
278-8006

278-2682

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

278-5234

278-6054

279-9471
278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ava.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cneryi Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-6517
279-9266
.278-8909

V/ayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
Ray Fax, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8132
278-5318

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velmo
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
276-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mariho
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Loney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea...
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R, R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret..767-7508

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Craig Sebaid, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise. _

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-90W

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshaii St.—Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-CaroL_..

278-2947
.279-9551

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bornlee

278-5819

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Peer! St.—Llla-__

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Prod

Neer, 203 W.

Chicago—Ernestine

278-M78

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

.278-4029

278-5512

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wifma

278-2979

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine.-.
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4-^VTrginla

-

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

278-6341
.278-6322
278-5641

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

_..._278-616i

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel......_278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian..
Robert 6. Rumsey, 118 GroTid St.-PhVllls

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwofer—laMoIne

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshaii St.

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchan..

t •■•r:

1
FREDERICK H.

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

1278-5033

279-9428

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-8238

278-6693

...278-4424

Robert G. Yingling,,21 Scott—Nalalio.._

Leslie Woodward, l63 Marshall St.—Polly

278-2451

.-.ST2-5^4

278-4159

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-5554
278-5585

278-4243
279-5094

279-9492

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

278-6603

278-4191

278-6278

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

278-4222

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EIIeen 278-2127

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

■'

t.

278-4350

Foul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro.__

Luse, R. R. 4-Rolh

^8-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie...._J278-6316

278-2261

Ernest W.

Phone No.
278-8318

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRirJG PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036

278-5033

.278-6730

�"fl'e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the C/. S. A.

November 8, 1$66

This week, Duke was the opportunist who came through with the
V/illiams and V/oodward Nestern I'/hing-Ding (anything goes for
alliteration in a bulletin). Seriously, in addition to its
unique interest and beautiful colored scenes, the program v;as
outstanding for its professional continuity, timing, and
smoothness. Such programs just don't "happen". They're the
result of a great deal of careful planning,
A bulletin discussion session is scheduled for December 3 for our
District, 'ihat do you think? Comments and questions heard and over
heard:

What purpose does, or should, a Rotary bulletin serve?
How many read it?

V/hat's the point of a detailed program write-up
when most of the Rotarlans enjoyed it first-hand?
The ones absent can read a professional account
in the Reporter,
Could this be an item of business for the Board of Directors?

Guests: Bud Davis of Carmi, Illinois; Phil Hensley and Gordon
Van Wieren of Bronson, George Pierce had Charles Moser as his guest,
and Pastor Fred Luthy was Ken Putnam's guest. Special student
guest was Rod Hensch, A Coldwater High School senior. Rod is a young
man who is going to enter the field of Natural Resources and

Conservation, partly as a result of his 1963 experience at the
Michigan United Conservation Club training camp. Our Club is one
of the co-sponsors of this program—providing the funds for one boy
each year.

Space Fillers

Most knocking is done by people v/ho don't know how to ring the bell.
For the Rotary Ann's: V/hich is more deplorable—baby chicks dyed
pink and blue, or old biddies dyed red and yellow?
(Note to Secretary - please either sign this bulletin
"Anonymous" or remove the last quip. Deer hunting is bad
enough.)

"Anonymous"

Next Tuesday:

Pat Patterson has the program.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUJNCY - Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock

AlBION - Parker Inn - Thursday. 12:15 o'clock

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cofe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HIILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVIllE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED

BY

-

ERNEST W. lUSE

Seereipry

KLEIN

Cranston

President

Vice-PresidenI

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagie

Ass't Seev.-Treos.

★
1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Nogle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Wllcox

Bob

Rotary Information—

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.

Mark S. Andrews

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Sergeant-al-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

ilr

Normand Moore

Board of Directors Meetings

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

CHARLES

•^^pecial — At the call of the President

BACON-Oirector

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leavenworth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Occupational Informatiion—

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

General Secretary, Rotary International

.

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois |

Trade Associations-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International ;
STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peoree, Ch.

'

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wliford Couillard

(World Understanding)

September—1966

Warren Williams

28—Cranston Wllcox

6—Clyde Williams

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.
Normand Moore

Student Guests—John Viiosky, Ch.

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupolik

October—1966

25—Carlo Heikkinen

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobler
23—Chorles Woodward

25—Craig Sebald

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

WOODWARD, Director

30—Robert Howtey

15—Roy C. Patterson

Roy C. Potterton. Ch.

et 12:00 o'clock noon

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30—Olin Dally

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

636 ROTARY

9—Poul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Lester F. Wise

DOUGLAS

21—Bernard Laney

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Fritz Van Aken

Milford A. McKeith

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

August—1966

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Public Relations-

1968: Chariei Boeon, Tom Collins.

DISTRICT

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Howiey

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Treosorer

FARST

DIRECTORS —

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulehohey, Ch.

ELECTION — 1966-1967

ANDERSON

WAYNE

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ROBERT NAGLE
JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Direetor

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
OFFICERS

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. Yingfing

June-1967

6—8. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.

20-Mtlford A. McKeith
27—Mork S. Andrews

December-1966
6—Horold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler

Rolph Toupalik

International Youth Proiect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

July-1967
4.^H. Vincent Kornstlen'
11—Russell F. Moore

20—Ken Putnom

18—E. Ken leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

25—Raymond Mulchahey

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrod Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

31—Richord Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

(Rotory Magazine Week)

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with attother member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppolnt a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairmon—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Carroll I. Barnes, 2^ Hull St.—Morgoret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Borandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

Fred Culy, SI W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane._

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-2903

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5358
278-6821

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Phone No.

278-6033

278-6006
278-2682
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

273-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Phone No.
278-5790

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6951
278-6850

Ernest W. Luso, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirehild Dr.—Bernlce

278-5819

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaref-..767-7508

Harold McKnighf, R. R. 3-CaroI

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—AnnettaRichard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Ccrnwell Ct.—Gladys

279-9551

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-6318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, lo6 Church St.—Marlon.
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4159

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Saro

279-5094

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

_.278-5078

279-9492

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-5512
279-9360
278-2979

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-LaMoIne..

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawloy, R. R. 2, Morrison loke
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen.-278-4115

George H. Pierce, R. R." 4—Virginia

278-6322

Kenneth Putnam, 111. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

,-__-278-2790
278-2451

278-6161

Robert G.-Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-LIIHon
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phylitt

572-5594
278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Faroh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8132
278-5318

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma

278-6250

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

279-9501

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

John S. Piorson, 340 Marsholl St.—Mora

Roy Pitts, 55 N.-Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6341
278-5641

278-2612

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—V^lma

278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Ceila
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBER

278-6730

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Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6693

278-4424
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279-9428

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ROTARY CLUB

369-90W
278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
_ 278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann_____.2^-5585

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LIlo

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

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H. WEEKS

SPRlriG PRODUCTS
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.

Novem"ber 1, 1966

Next week Chuck Woodward and Clyde Williams (Mighty Mountain Men)

will tell us ahout their recent hunting trip to British Ct^umhia.
This Tuesday, Fred Hough and Tom Collins covered the three special
hond Issues you will find on the hallot on November 8th:
The addition to the Community Health Center
The Library combination plan
The northeast side storm sewer for Coldwater City

All three are timely topics, but no need to discuss the points here.
If anyone votes without knowing the issues It v/ould seem to be his
own fault.

Guests:

Jim Amidon, Glen Barnett and Presken Gunthorpe from Bronson;
Elmer Dobson from Quincy; Merle Morrison from Detroit; and
Elv/yn Bodley from Bay City,

The Board of Directors will sonn give us the benefit of "Open
Classifications" In our Club so we can be on the lookout for
suitable new members.

Always be tolerant of a person who disagrees with you.
all, he has a right to his ridiculous opinion.

After

Cran Wilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregotionoi Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Safety —

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulehohey, Ch.

BY ELECTION — 7966-1967

Cranston Wllcox

FRED

ANDERSON

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

PertldeM

ROBERT NAOLE

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

V&gt;»-Pre«icl«nt

ERNEST W. lUSE

S.cretary

JOHN

Treoiurer

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

A»*'t Seev.-Treos.
★

DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Nosle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Boord of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
et 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fritz Van Aken

Etnployer*EnipIoyee Relations—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

Olin Dally

INTERNATIONAL

Four-Woy Test-

President Rotary International

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Occupational Informatiion—
Fred H. Weeks

Robert G. Yingfing

23—Charles Woc^ward

1—Fred Neer

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupolik

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Vlsosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

Joly-1967

6—Harold Goodholm

4—H. Vincent Kornstieh

13—Chester Ailemier
20—Ken Pofnom
27—Don Shorno

11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulehohey

3—Fred Weeks

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations—

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Mlchigon

2—John Dean

9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Robert B. Kerr

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evonston, Illinois

25—Carlo Heikkinen
May-1967

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard Biringer, Ch.

Torg Skabo

General Secretary, Rotary International

18—Ralph Toupallk

November—1966

WOODWARD, Director

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

4—Jim Endicott

11—Seton Bovee

25—Cralg Sebald

★

International Youth Protect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molitor

April~1967

October—1966

Rotary Foundation-

CHARLES BACON-Director

^^peclal — At the call of the President

28—Cranston Wilcox

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Bgrnes, Ch.

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

★

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Bobier, Ch.

Normond Moore

DOUGLAS

(World Understanding)

September—1966

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Vlsosky, Ch.

Sergeant-at-Arms—

21—Wilford Couilmrd

6—Clyde Williams

Program—Robert Nagle

Normand Moore

ROTARY

Warren Williams

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

★

DISTRICT 636

RuroUUrban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

14—Frederick Hough

30—Olin Dolly

Lester F. Wise

March-1967

7—Lester Wise

23—George Pierce

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Scholarship, Student loans.

Rotary Information—

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organlst

9—Paul Thompson(Falr Comm.)
16—Ray Pitts

Crippled Children —

Membership—George K. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

Milford A. McKeith

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treat

Robert Hawley

Public Relations—

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Richord D. Moore, Ch.

Awards—William

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Biringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoiis. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Choirman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE. 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Phone No.
273-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

278-2682
278-8086
276-5366

278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
-H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R.
Ernest W.

278-8840

279-9551
276-6501
278-6951
278-6850

R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7503

Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-2261

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bornice

278-5819

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogena

278-6054

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jone —
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Faroh

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475
278-8132

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

_-278-5318

278-6517

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virgirila

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

279-9266
278-8909

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

'-27B&gt;5641

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.—Ruth

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

279-9471

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Janet—279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Elaine

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

278-5078

Kenneth Putnam, 11 c. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1^3 Klbby Fed., Jockr.dn—Lillian

Address and Rotary Ann

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-5554

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-4243
279-5094
1278-4159
278-4029
1278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

^^278-6161

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalle^

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

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Rotary REFLECTOR
ERSDSRICK H.

ffSCKS

QUALi;v
COLDWAIEa, MICHIGAN
PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-8238

_

278-6693
278-4424

278-5033
279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

» » T

ROTARY CLUB

278-5585

Clyde Willloms, 102 Carlyie Ave.—Wilmo
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

ST2-5594

369-9092
278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Fritz VanAken, 65 B. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-6341
278-6322

278-5006

278-6316

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cella

____278-2790
278-2451

Phone No.

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.
Robert Sweet, R. R. ], Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

____278-2979

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-4191

NAME

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise. —.278-5842

inc.
49J36

278-6730

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 25, 1966

On Tuesday, Craig Sebald as Program Chairman, introduced Robert V/elke of
the State Highway Department, He showed a film on highway construction.
He stressed the present high cost of highway construction and believes
that if Michigan is going to continue in the construction of roads
that a new or an increase of revenue must be found.

Increased revenues

have not kept pace with the rising costs of building.

Perhaps if some

of the clover leaves did not use I60 acres of ground it might be less
expensive. Several years ago we had a speaker tell us the advantages of the
nev/ expressways and how much it v/ould benefit Coldwater,

Your editor has

his doubts about this—if any member wants to see v;hat an expressvjay does,
drive down old U.S. I6 from Lansing to Detroit and see the towns that
have died by being by-passed. Time will tell about Coldwater.
Recently Paul Thompson had a letter from Boyd V/iggins in Nsuka, Nigeria,
where he is stationed at the University of Nigeria. He stressed the
extremely high cost of living due to the importation of staples. He
also outlined the type schools which may teach by rote but not how to think.
He apparently likes the friendly people whose morals are high and are
ambitious. The government of Nigeria is pretty much of a mess and does
little to add to the stability of the countyy,
Ve called Fred Neer about next week's program and he told us that Keath
Pearce is presenting a fellow Rotarian, Fred Hough, Administrator of the
Community Health Center, who will outline the need for the addition,

renovation and remodeling of the local hospital.

voted on at the November 8 election,

This matter is to be

V/ayne Farst was born in Adrian on December 8, 19^0. His dad and mother are
Don and Dorothy Farst. He started grade school in Adrian, but finished
in Coldwater, He graduated from the Coldwater High School in 1959 and
has been employed at the Cadillac Company since that time. He does
drafting and engineering work. He and Sarah Allemier were married in

Coldwater on October 6, 1962. They have one child, Anthony l/ayne, born
on March 15, 19^6, His grandfather is Rotarian Chet Allemier. V/ayne
attends the Methodist Church, enjoys hunting and golf, likes steak and
cream puffs.

Has no food dislikes.

Attendance for our club for September was 90,40^. Third in the District
for clubs of our size. The District average was 84,75^.
Coldvirater usually has several exchange students—last year three. However
none of them attended any of our meetings. Ionia, a club of similar
size, has all exchange students attend a meeting of the club. Certainly
they would receive a good cross section view by this method, VJhy not try it?
The vagabond, when rich, is called a tourist.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Claisificatlon—John Dean, Ch.
OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

-

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.

1966-1967

Vic.-Pr«tidenl

ERNEST W. lUSE

Swalary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

JOHN

Treoiwrar

Magozina—Reo E. Goodwin

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

Membership-George H. Pierce, Ch.

Aw'f Saey.-Traa*.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagia

★
DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Frad

Andaeron.

Nogia, Doug Woodward, Frad Culy.

Bob

Warren

Student Guests—John Vlsosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Mork S. Andrews

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normand Moore

Boord of Directors Meetings
Ragulor — Ist Thursday of each month

DOUGLAS

★

CHARLES

^^fMclal — At the call of the President

BACON-Dlrector

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leavenworth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Torg Skabo
Occupational Informotiion—

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary International

l^Roy C. Patterson

STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

(Rotary Foundotion)

Duane Davidson

JuIy-1967

6—Horald Goodholm

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen

13—Chester Allemier

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchohey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert 8. Kerr

Don Shorno

13—John Kennedy

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

SONG LEADERS

John Vlsosky, Ch.

June-1967
6—B. K. Peorce

20—Mllford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

Robert Loose

Webster Treat, Ch,

23—Charles Wo^ward
30—Robert Hawley

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramRichard BIringer, Ch.

Trade Associotlani-

2—John Deen

9—Albert Feller
16—Wlliom Bobler

November—1966

International Youth Proieet
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

May-1967

25—Craig Sebald

Director

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

Four-Woy Test-

18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikklnen

18—Howard Teeter

Robert G. Yingling

Molilor

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molltor

Rotary Foundation-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

April-1967

October-1966

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotory International

WOODWARD.

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couiliard
28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

March-1967

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

Normand Moore

Rotary Information—

★

Williams

Scholarship, Student loons.
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Mllford A. McXeith

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Orgonltt

ROTARY

Rural-Urban-B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Public Relations—

1968: Charlaa Bacon, Tom Coliini.
1969: John K1a!n, Bob Rumaay.

DISTRICT 636

Lester P. Wise

Bernard lanoy, Frederick A. Hough,

ROBERT NAOLE

9—Paul Thompson{Fair Comm
16
Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dally

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Pretident

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Troof

Crippled Children —

Cranston Wilcox

ANDERSON

7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawtey

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

FRED

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richord Birlnger

STAG DAY—Norntond Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above it our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 4, Coldwoler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kolhryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-8006

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorle

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther..

Richard BIringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6821

278-2682

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-4486
278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Ciorke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Olin Dolly, 61

Maple Lone—Jane ..

278-6054
278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd... —

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Theimo

278-8609

278-5909

278-8968

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5318
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Woyne Forst, R. 1, Coldwoter—Faroh

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Carlo Heikklnen, 91

278-8132

278-8909

E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwoter—Volmo
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Janet.

278-6250
279-9W1

Horry Joseph, 363 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Pofrieia
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernord Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

279-9551
278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. luso, H. R. 4-Ruth
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol—

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Gilbert Molltor, 10 Foirchiid Dr.—Bernice

278-5819

Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annette

278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine—
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-lila

278-4191
276-6278
278-5078

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chlcogo-Brnestlne

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Phone No.
278-8318
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Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

369-90W
278-4350
1278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke-Suzanna

278-5554

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

1278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

2^-9428
27S-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolle

Kenneth Putnam, 11 £. Chicago St.—Mobel-——J278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Klbby Rd.,. Joekson-Tilllan

278-2451

ST2-5594

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand 5t.-Phyll1s

276-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

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ROTARY CLUB

0/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094
278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wilmo
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

279-9360
—278-2979
278-6341
278-6322
276-5641
278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

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278-6316

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
—
John S. Plerson, 340 Morsliall St.—Mora
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.

FREDERICK H.

ffEEKS

QUALIIY SPRUia PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, IdlGHXGAN 49036

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
2^-5033
278-6393
278-6730

�"Ue Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 18, 1966

The Club v/ill take an audio-visual trip along the n^w I-69

route in Branch County at next Tuesday's meeting, Craig sibald, who
has the program, informs us Robert Uelke, of the State Rilhway Department,
vjill be the speaker and will show pictures of work being done on the
Branch County portion of the new freeway.
Last Tuesday it was "Moonlight and Roses" and fond memories

as Howard Teeter, with an able assist from Red McKnight, provided an
interesting review of the earlier years of Coldwater Rotary,

Doing

the reminiscent bit v;ere five Club presidents of more than 20 years
ago, to wit, Clarence (Irish) Ramsay, Bob Sharer, John Hardy, Bill
Frankhauser, and Red himself.

Two others. Herb Hurrell and Roy Putnam

v;ere invited but were unable to be present.

Ramsay, who is still a Rotarian and has belonged to a total of
four clubs, recalled that Paul Harris, Rotary founder, was once
brought to Coldv;ater to address an inter-state meeting, suffered a
heart attack v/hile here, and spent some time in old Uade Memorial
Hospital. You learn something every day if you keep your ears open.
Last Tuesday marked the Club's'return to Stukey Inn as its
weekly meeting place. We didn't make it for lunch, which was served

smorgasbord style, but the fellas we talked to appeared to be well
satisfied with everything but the more noticeable lack of elbow room.

Ernie informs us there were 12 absentees Tuesday, and only two
early leavers. Homer Heitz, of Englewood, Fla., and Hels V/eber and
Jerry Hollister of the Centennial City to our west, were guests.
In closing, we would like to point out that while we didn't

make it .for lunch Tuesday, we did make it in time for the full program.
Under Rotary rules, we figure that 50 minutes should be enough to
give us credit for one meeting—perhaps even two!
Seton C.

Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
.MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Churth — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Cengregotionol Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

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ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cote — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Porlsh House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COlllNS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner
—

1966-1967

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

Crippled Children —

Cranston
FREO

ANDERSON

ProtidenI

ROBERT NAGIE

Vie«-Prefident

ERNEST W. lUSE

Seerotorv

JOHN

KLEIN

Treofurer

WAYNE FARST

Ait't Socy.-Tr.as,
•k

DIRECTORS

— 1967: Fred Anderson,

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-OrganisI
★

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endlcott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Milford A. McKelth

Rotary Information—

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Ken leovenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rolory International
STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

Don Shorno

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967.

Robert G. YInglIng

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

20—Mtlford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

Wilford Couillord, Ch.

December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Aliemior

Ralph Toupolik

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leovenworth

20—Ken Putnom

27—Don Shorno

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

John Visosky, Ch.

Webster Treol, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson
[Rotary Foundation)

SONG LEADERS

Tarde Associoilons—

9—Albert Faller

23—Charles Woodward

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

Director

Robert B. Kerr

Fred H. Weelcs

2—John Dean

November—1966

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramRichard Birlnger, Ch.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.

May-1967

16—Vi^lllam Bobter

Robert Loose

Torg Skabo
Occupational Informotlion—

25—Carlo Heikkinen

25—Croig Sebald

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Howard Teeter, Ch.

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

18—Ralph Toupallk

4—Gust Burandt

International Youth Project

Molitor

Foor-Woy Test-

4—Jim Endlcott

11—Seton Bovee

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

Employer-Employee Relations-

April-1967

October—1966

Rotary Foundation—

CHARLES BACON-Director

INTERNATIONAL

Fritz Von Aken

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★
ROTARY

13—Robert Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch,

★

28—Cranston Wllcox

20—Robert Loose
27-Disf. Gov. Visit

Bebier, Ch.

Normand Moore

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

(World Understanding)

September—1966

Scholarship, Student Loans,

WOODWARD.

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Ceulllard

6—Clyde Williams

Mark S. Andrews

at 12:00 o'clock neon

636

Warren Williams

DOUGLAS

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30-Oi;n Doily

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Normand Moore

DISTRICT

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)
16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Lester F. Wise

Public Relations—

2B—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Awards—William

7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Wileox

Boqrd of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

^^pecial — At the call of the President

February—1967

COMMIHEES — CLUB SERVICE

(Rotory Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

Duane Davidson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert YInglIng

If you wish to change dates with another member. odvite the program chairman of the change.

Members hoving special programs, such as Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phono No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St..—Wilma
278-5790
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Chaster L. Alleniier. R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
278-2903
Robert 6. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
.__278-8840
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
278-6033
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ci.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

Richard Birlnger, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

Horvey 6. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-2682

278-5386

278-6054

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Mopie Lane—Jane--

273-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

James Endicott, 72 Cfieryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

278-8968

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

278-8132

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Carlo Heikkinen, 91

278-5909

278-5475
278-5318

278-6517
279-9266

278-8909

E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet.
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6250
279-9501
278-6788

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken leavenworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Etnily
Robert Loose—R.

279-9551
278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret--.767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold MeKnight, R. R. 3—Carol

Torg Skobo, 155 tjarrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—GeHrudo-

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion.
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

369-90^

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchlld Dr.—Bernice
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

278-5819
278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

279-5094

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LcMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cejia

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Soson

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 2(33 W. Chicago—Ernestine—
Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroino

278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

278-6322

John S. Plerson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-5641
,_278-6161

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EIIeon 278-2127

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott-Notalie—

278-5585
278-4243

278-4159

278-5033
1279-9428
278-5033

__278-6393

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel.~.-.I—-278-2790

C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union Cify-Ev^yn._^_.-1

278-2451

.-.-ST2-5594

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Mel Rice, 1$^3 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15^ P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

1273-6316

_ 278-4350

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

_

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, UICHLGAN 49036

278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 11, 1966

MOTICE - ATTSHTIOH !!! Beginning with our next meeting on
October 18, 1966, we will assemble at Stukey Inn - same time 12:15 P.M. About three out of five of the Rotarians "present and
voting" favored this change in meeting place.

Next Tuesday, Howard Teeter and Red McKnight plan to present a
program on "Reminiscing".

This week's program chairman, Gil Moiitor, had Fred Culy substitute
and introduce Jim Eccles of I.B.M.'s Kalamazoo office. Computers,

inventory controls, needs for personnel and training comprised an
informative session.

Our Mighty Mountain Men, Clyde and Chuck, were back with stories of
British Columbia and excellent trophies. Who'll be the lucky one to
first line them up for a program?

The 1967 Rotary Show, formally "voted in" last week will be co-chaired
by Duke and Keith. John Visosky will again direct, with the
Indispensable accompaniment of Grace»
A letter of appreciation from the Gonzalez family for funding the
Cuban boy's trip to Spain—the only i^ay to free him from Castro's
hold. He's not out yet, but the wheels afe turning and the outlook
good.

Visiting Rotarians were Dr. George Jeffery, Jack Schafer, Nelson Weber
and Don Hunsicker of Bronson; Chal Dyer of Hamilton, Ohio; and
Homer Heitz of Englewood, Fla.- Twenty Rotarians were absent—six
left early.

"A clear conscience is often only the result of a poor memory."

Cran V/ilcox

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cofe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVIllE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE
TOM COLLINS-Oirector

COLDWATER,

MICH. Attendanee—Jim Skinner

ClaMification—John Dean, Ch.

Clyde Williams, Axner Ofson

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.

1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON

Cranston

PrMldan!

Wileox

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

NA6LE

Vice-Pretident

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN

Treasurer

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

ROBERT

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Ass't Seey.-Trea*.

DIRECTORS - 1967; Fred Anderson, Bob

Public Relations—

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy,

Milford A. McKeith
Rotary Information—

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

Normand Moore

Board of Directors Meetings

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES BACON-Director

,^^peeial — At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relotions—

ken Leavenwerth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

General Secretary, Rotary international
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international

Community Safety —

Molitor

Robert Hawley

9—Paul Thomp8on(Foir Comm.)

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester F. Wise

Rural-Urban-B. K. Peorce, Ch,
Warren Williams

Scholarship, Student Loons,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Olin Dally
★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

25—Carlo Heikkinen

4—Gust Burandt
11—Gilbert Molitor

May-1967

18—Howard Teeter

2—John Dean

9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward

30—Robert Hawley

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundotlon)

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

22—Jim Skinner

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKeith

29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

27—Mark S. Andrews

Wilford Couillard, Ch.

December-1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

Ralph Toupallk

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrod Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert B. Kerr
LEADERS

Duone Davidson

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966

November—1966

Robert G. YIngfing

Don Shorno

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

25—Craig Sebald

Richard Biirnger, Ch.

STUART J. BEARUP-CharioHe, Miehigon

April-1967

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

SONG

(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wileox

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Youth-Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21—wilford Couillard

September—1966

Normand Moore

Webster Treat, Ch.

March-1967

6—Clyde Williams

Occupational Informatilon—

Trode Associations-

21—Bernard Laney

28—Richard Moore

16——Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olln Dally

Crippled Children —

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

February-1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

August—1966
2-Webb Treat

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Four-Way TestHoward Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Loke City, Utoh

1966-1967

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Roy C. Potterson, Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

636

SERVICE

Rotary Foundation-

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

DISTRICT

COMMUNITY

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148-Patricia-_..
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.

278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle
Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
IHarvey G. Bent, 5! N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

27B-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret

278-6951
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4-Rulh
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnlghf, R. R. 3-Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Berniee

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-5819

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8318
278-5342

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beofrice

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

Ralph Toupallk. R. R. 5 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna. _ 278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585

279-9471

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

278-6769

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Albert Pallor, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Refha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

278-2979
278-6341
278-6322

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

278-6161

Robert G.- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie-

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Faroh
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-8968
278-8132
278-5318

_-27B-6517
279-9266
278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago Sf:—Maty Helen .^'278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Spraguo Rd.—Janet
279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

John S. Plerson, 340'Marshall St.—Mora

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, lit. Chicago Sti—Mabel

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-5512

278-5641

__278-2790

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby'Rd., Jaekion-LIIIIan

278-2451

ST2-5594

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert £. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchsn

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
i
FRSDSRICK H. WESXS
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome -

278-4350

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-4191

278-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara-_

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane _
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eloine

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

QUALir^
products, itic.
COLDWATER. !JlCiiiaAU 49036

278-4029

_"278-2612
1278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

276-6730

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 4, 1966

According to the District Governor's letter, Coldwater had an attendance
for August of 89.07s?, This is fourth In clubs of comparable size. The
district average was 84.28^,
In the October Rotarian, v;e noted that two Michigan men are studying abroad
under a Rotary Foundation grant and one young man from Australia is studying
at the University of Michigan. One of the men from Michigan is In Australia,
so it is a fair trade.

Plymouth, Ishpeming, and Richmond, Michigan are all mentioned in the October
Rotarian. A "big black seegar" to the first member who tells your editor
v;hy they are mentioned.

A new department has been added to the Rotarian Magazine entitled "Inside
Rotary,"

Read about it on page 53 of the October Rotarian.

New members

especially should read this,

John Michael Visosky was born on April 6, 1928 in Gintner, Penna.

Gintner

is about 20 miles west of College Station and 18 miles north of Altoona. V/e
had to hunt to find it. He graduated from the Madera Penna, High School in
1945. He took his HA degree from the University of Michigan in 1952. and

his MA in Music in 1957»

He served in the U.S. Navy Reserve from 1945 to 1948

mostly in Florida and Louisiana.

He taught music and band at Heading, Michigan

for 11 years before coming to Coldwater.

He married Sally Kesselring (a teacher)

from Jonesville in Hillsdale on September 23&gt; I96I. She graduated from Michigan
State in 1959. They have three children, Michell, 4 years; Mark, 2 years;
and Jon Andrew, 3 months.

He was a member of Phi-Mu-Alpha the Honorary

Music Fraternity at the University of Michigan, His hobbies are reading,
music and outdoor work. He plays golf (sometimes breaks 50)* He has no
food dislikes, he likes a lot of everything.

-

--

This week Gus Burandt presented a film dealing with "Zip" codes in the U.S.
Post Office service. Very soon now all mail will be handled by Zip Code and
you had better get your code numbers for the towns to which you send mail.
Absent were Bacon, Collins, Henry, Joseph, Kornstein, Holitor, Norm Moore,
Mulchahey, Neer, Olson, Patterson, Mel Rice, Putnam, Shorno, Swart, Sweet,
Thompson, Toupalik, V/. Van Aken, Wilbur, C. VJilliams, U. V/illiams, C, V/oodward,
D. V/oodvjard, and Les Woodward.

Visiting Rotarians were Charles Pixley and Bert Uard of Bronson.
There were four early leavers.

Next week Gil Molitor has the program and we will let him tell you what it is
all about.

Recently Ernie Luse told us about the age of our members. Here is one for him,
"Young men have a passion of regarding their elders as senile."
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BAnLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS—Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

OFFICERS BY ELECTION —

1966-1967

ANDERSON

Community Sofety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Ray Muichahey, Ch.

★

FRED

COMMIHEES — CLUB SERVICE

9—Paul Thompson{Falr Comm.
16
Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

NAGLE

Vice-Presldent

ERNEST W. LOSE

Secretary

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Treasurer

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

WAYNE FARST

- 1967:

Fred Anderson.

Nasle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.

Bob

■k

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Solt lake City, Utah

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Torg Skobo

Matched Dist. and Club Program—

Fred

Robert B. Kerr
SONG

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

6—8. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy
20-MiIford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstlen

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken leovenworth

25—Raymond Muichahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

LEADERS

Webster Treat, Ch.

June-1967

27—Don Shorno

Richard Blringer, Ch.

H. Weeks

30—Robert Hawley

6—Harold Goodholm

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.

Genearl Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

23—Charles Woc^ward

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Informatiion—

2—John Dean
9—Albert Foller

16-Wllllam Bobier

December—1966

Ralph Toupalik

Robert Loose

Occupational

May-1967

29—Carroll L. Barnes

International Youth Project —

Four-Way Test-

25—Carlo Heikklnen

22—Jim Skinner

Wllferd Coulllord, Ch.

Gilbert Molitor
INTERNATIONAL

18—Rolph Toupalik

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

World Community Service —

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leovenwerth, Ch.

4—Jim Endicott

11—Seton Bovee

November—1966

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. YIngling

CHARLES BACON-Olreetor

'.^^rtpeelal — At the call of the President

April-1967

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

(World Understanding)

October—1966

Rotary Foundation—

at 12:00 o'clock noon

ROTARY

28—Cranston Wilcox

6^lyde Williams

25—Crolg Sebald

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

September—1966

4—Gust Burondt

Olin Dally

Normand Moore

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

636

Fritz Von Aken

Youth-Carrol! L. Barnes, Ch.

Sergeant-at-Arms—

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wllford Coull^rd

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Vlsosky, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30-Olin Dolly

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Bebier, Ch.

Normand Moore

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

★

DISTRICT

Awards—William

Public Relations—
Milford A. McKeith

MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organist

Williams

Scholarship, Student loans.

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

Asi't Secy.-Treas.
★

DIRECTORS

Worren

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treol

Pr«&gt;iclenl

ROBERT

7—Harvey Bent

14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August-1966

Robert Howtey

Cranston Wilcox

Februory—1967

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)

31—Richard Blringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert YIngling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Progrom Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

Richard Blringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L, Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C, Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Or.—Barbara

278-6033
278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

Wllford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone .-

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Duane E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehelt Sl.-ChorloHe

279-9471

278-8609
278-5909

278-8968
278-5475

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwoter-Foroh
278-8132
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrlson.igke
278^8909
Corlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet...279-9501
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand Sf.—Dorothy_—-278-6501

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

_ 278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Bernard Laney, 372 Morshall St.—Rhea

278-6951

Ernest W.^ Luse,

278-2261

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson-Ollve
Conrad Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arleno
Howard M, Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon.
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Sara .

279-9551

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson-Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Maraorot..7d7-7508
R.

R. 4-Roth

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight,

R.

278-2947

R. 3-Carol

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann._

278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce Sf.-Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand Sf—Retha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
278-2979

Clyde Williams, 102 Corlyle Ave.—Wilma
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

278-6322

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

278-6161

Robert G. YIngling. 21 Scott-Natolie

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine-^.-

_.__-278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruih,,

Kenneth Putnam, 11 B. Chicago St.—Mobel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

Kibby

Rd., Jackson-Lillian.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Garnd St.—Phyllis

i.x.

.

278-5641

278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5S94

278-5006

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Cronston Wlkox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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QUALITY SPRiiia PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5554

278-5585

278-4243

279-5094

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612

1278-8238
278-6693
278-4424

"Z'278-5033

279-9428

278-5033

, 278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

'.'U;:

t

278-5842

.369-9092
278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
.278-6603

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernlee
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.-Mora

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2. Morrison Loke-Rlfa

49036

.JI78-6730

�"He Profits Most Who'Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 27, 1966
District Governor Stuart Bearup of Charlotte spoke to the club at noon and

then 22 members attended a club assembly at Stukey Inn at 6:30 P.U.

At noon

he stressed the 10 points outlined by Rotary International President Evans
and since Rotary is V/orld VJide, clubs should have an awareness of what Rotary
is doing beyond Coldwater's city limits. He stressed that service to others
is one of the reasons Rotary is growing. There are ^1-9 clubs with 2800 members

in District Ho. 636 and the District undertakes only tasks that individual

clubs cannot do.

These include district conferences and district assemblies.

He stressed the need for clubs to emphasize the follovjing:
1.
2.

Fellowship at meetings
Hold to the integrity of classifications.

3.

Provide a chance for participation by the members.

4.

Provide good programs.

At the assembly each committee chairman outlined the program for his committee
for the coming year. The District Governor made no particular recommendations
other than some minor ones, and expressed the opinion that the club as a whole
was doing v/ell.

The club extends its sympathy to John Halker and his Rotary Ann, Gretchen,
over their recent loss.

The club is losing Heb Treat by resignation.
At a Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday, it was decided to submit the

following proposition to the club membership:
There is a Cuban family living
in Havana who are relatives of the Gonzales family in Coldwater. There are
four members, the father a surveyor, the mother a school teacher, a son 14 years
old and a younger daughter 9 years old. The family wish to come to the
United States. Castro will not let the 14 year old boy leave Cuba for the
United States but will let him go to Spain. The club is asked to pay the
plane fare of about $500.00 from Hava,"na; tol-Iadrid for the boy (Castro gets
half the plane fare). The boy can stay in Spain for three months and then can
come to the United States. In the meantime, it is hoped that the other members
of the family can come to Coldwater. 'Give'this a good hard "think". There
is no other v;ay this boy can get out of Cuba since next year he would be drafted
into the Army for 12 years.
Programs for October:
October 4 - Gus Burandt
October 11 - Gilbert Molitor

October 18 - Howard Teeter

October 25 - Craig Sebald

Absent on Tuesday were Allemier, Burandt, Klein, Kornstein, H, Moore, Beer,
Skinner, C. Ullliams, Uilcox, V/ise, C. V/oodward, D. V/oodward and Pierson.
Visiting Rotarians included G, U. Jeffrey and Helson V/eber of Bronson; Dale Ulrey
of Goshen, Indiana; John Holcomb of Quincy, and John Sundquist of Monmouth, 111.
Torg Skabo had as his guest Clarence Johnson of Coldwater.

Anyone going to Eurupe?
the September ROTARIAN.

If you are read about "Card Blanche" on page 40 of

A tycoon leaves his air conditioned home, goes to his air conditioned office in
an air conditioned car and then goes in his air conditioned car to have a
Turkish bath. It just don't make sense.
Ray ilulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congre0ational Church — Wedneidoy, 12:15 o'clock

^

AIBION — Parker Inn — Thurcdoy, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cofe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesdoy, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVIllE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Porish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-DIrector

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Sofety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
OFFICERS

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.

1966-1967

BY ELECTION

ANDERSON

ROBERT NAGIE

.

-

Bernard Loney, Frederick A. Hough,

VIce-Preiident

ERNEST W. tUSE
JOHN

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Pfe*idenl

Jim Endicott, E. Horold Goodholm

S.eretary

KLEIN

Treojorer

WAYNE FARST

Ast't S.ev.-Treat.

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred

Andonon.

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fr.d Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organist

Rotary Information—

Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

★

Gilbert

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skobo
Occupational Informotlion—

WOODWARD, Director

2—John Dean
9—Albert Fallor

16—V/llllam Bobier

23—Charles Woc^ward
30—Robert Howley
June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy
20-Mllford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien

6—Harotd'GoodhoTm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Pufnom

Robert Loose

27—Don Shorno

11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leovenworth

25—Raymond Mulchohey

January-1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken

LEADERS

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

John Visosky, Ch.

(Rotary Mogazine Week)

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

31—Richard Biringer

Duane Davidson

Don Shorno

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967.

May-1967

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

Internalienal Youth Proieet —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

SONG

25—Carlo Heikkinen

29—Corroll L. Barnes

Robert S. Kerr

Webster Treat, Ch.

October-1966

22—Jim Skinner

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Trade Associations-

4—Jim Endicott
II—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupolik

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Motched Dist. and Club Program-

Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Ralph Joupalik.

Relations—..

Aprii-1967

18—Howord Teeter

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillord, Ch.

CHARLES BACON-Director
Employer-Employee

28—Cronsfon Wilcox

25—Croig Sebald

★

Robert G. Yingling

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

4—Oust Burondt

Olin Dally

DOUGLAS

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

11—Gilbert Molitor

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

Morch-1967
21-Wilford Coulirord

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

General Secretary, Rotary International

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Rotary Foundotion—

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Worren Willioms

Duone E. Davidson, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings

President Rotary International

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

Normand Moore

INTERNATIONAL

F. Wise

Fritz Van Aken

Milford A. McKeith

Sergeont-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

16—Rciy Pitts

23—George Pierce
30-Olin Dolly

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

★

^^pecial — At the call of the^resident

9—Paul ThompsonfFair Comm.

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Public Relations—

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —
Lester

7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

21 —Bernard Loney

August—1966

Robert Howley

Cranston Wilcox

FRED

I February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

If you wish to change dates with another member advise the program chairmon of the change.

Members having specie! programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwafor—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-2903
—278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Corlylo Avo.—Jean

278-2682
273-8086

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6821
278-8006

-

278-5386

278-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

Olin DaUy, 61 Maple Lone—Jane.-

278-2818

Ouane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd..

278-8609
278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwofer—Farah

278-5475
278-8132

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. "Goodwin, "73 S. Jefferson-Roth

278-6517
ill.279-9266

Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Tholma

278-8968

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Robert Howley, R- R. 2, Morrison loke
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Heten--27B-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwafor-Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Jonef

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

279-9501

278-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

John Klein, Box 148-Patrleia..

279-9551

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
..

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R.
Ernest

W.

278-8840
278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—.767-7508

Lose, R. R. 4-Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol—
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirchild Dr.—Bernlce

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—AnneHo
Richord D. Moore, 42 Coriyle Ave.—Elolne
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Ch-cle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
-

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

278-6322

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Morar

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2261

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Uniori City—Evcvyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lltllan
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Ji278-5641

„_..278-6161

278-2790
—278-2451
ST2-5594
—278-5006

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

i

1

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

_^8-5842
278-6316

James R, Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive __

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene.-

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon._

369-9092

_

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Sara

278-4350

278-8942

278-4222
278-6603

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna- _ 278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

_

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma

278-6693
278-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter-Ruth
Leslie Woodward^ 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

279-5094
278-4159
278-4029

278-2612
278-8238

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-LaMoine
Lester p. Wise, R. R, 2—Cello

278-5033

:

279-9428
278-5033
276-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

1966

PE/

FR2DSRICX H. WXSKS

duality SPRINU PRilMITS, IHC.
COLDSi'ATSR. alUHlQAIl

ROTARY CLUB

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., H. R. 2-Neltle

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Phone No.

Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita

49036

.278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 20, 1966
Next week District Governor Stuart Bearup will "be with the club and speak

at noon.

At 6:30 P.M. there will be a club assembly at Stukey Inn and all

club officers and committee chairmen should be there. There will be a general
review of where our club is at present and a discussion of abme of .the goals
to be considered for the coining year. If you were absent on Tuesday and plan to
be there for dinner, give President Fred a ring.
On Tuesday the following members were absent: Allemier, Bacon, Barnes,
Burandt, Dean, Goodholm, Heikkinen, Hough, Kennedy, Kerr, Leavenworth,
McKeith, N. Moore, R. Moore, Pitts, Shorno, Skabo, Teeter, Treat, Weeks,
G. V/illiams, C. Woodward, Tingling and Walker.

There were five early leavers; all apologized to the speaker for leaving
early. This is a courtesy due a speaker and much appreciated.
Visiting Rotarians included Morris Wood of Bronson, Donald Putt and Marlin
Young of Angola and Art Chipman of Greenville. George Pierce had as his
guest Stan Borden, Past President of the Coldwater Lions Club, and Ray

Mulchahey had as his guest Cliff Bowers, Secretary of the Cold\/ater Lions Club.

On Tuesday, Bob Loose was responsible for the program, but the speaker Richard
Wurster of Jackson was introduced by Ray Mulchahey. Mr. VJurster, an
employee of Jackson Prison, is a member of the Jackson Lions Club and told of

production of Braille for the use of the blind through cooperation of
inmates at the prison. He showed slides (beautiful ones) and a synchronized
tape related to the details of the making of Braille text books, story
books and other items. This program certainly shows "Service above Self"
and members after the meeting examined some of the results of their efforts.
Mr. Barham could not come due to the severe and sudden illness of his father.

Something new has been added. Norm Moore and Bob McDonald have purchased the
Quincy Herald and are now publishing it. They claim it is Branch County's
Most Progressive 'Jeekly Newspaper.

John V/alker was absent on Tuesday,

We understand his son is very ill at the

University of Michigan Medical Center.

For a bit of philosophy on modern times read, "Modern Fallacy" on page $6 of
the September Rotarian. In these days the search for security may have a
detrimental effett on "many able young people who are settling for much less
than they should,"

On Tuesday, Doug V/oodward presented Charles Bristol as a new member to the

club. He was born in Highland Park, Michigan on May 6, 1936. Graduated from
Royal Oak High School and in 195^ graduated in Business Administration from the
University of Michigan.

He is now a C.P, A.

He married Lois V/indner in

Royal Oak on August 20, 1955- They have two children, Deborah born January 5f
195? and Andrew born January 20, i960. He belongs to the Country Club,
Elks, and several professional societies. He is a member of the Honorary
Accounting Fraternity at the University of Michigan. He hunts, fishes and golfs
and likes lots of food. Dislikes macaroni, piazza, v;armed-over coffee and
corn on the cob.

Did you ever stop to think what a heck of a time your ancestors had getting
across this country without expressways, Bankards, credit cards and filling
stations?

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondo/, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDAIE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

BY

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

-

1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON
ROBERT NA6LE

- Ptrtldent
VIe.-Pretident

ERNEST W. LUSE

S.eretary

JOHN KLEIN

Tteasurar

WAYNE FARST

Am'I Seey.-Trea».

★
Fred Anderson.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Orgonlst

Cranston Wilcox

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

Jim Endicett, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Normand Moore

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Director

Employer-Employee Relations—

_

★

General Secretary, Rotary International

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert Moiitof

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

Occupotionoi

Informotiion—

Carlo Keikkinen, Ch.
Fred H.

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

28—Cranston Wilcox

6—Clyde Williams

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

April—1967
4—Jim Endleott

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moora

11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966
4—Gust Burondt

25—Carlo Ketkkinen

11—Gilbert Molllor
18—Howord Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

May-1967
2—John Dean
9-Albert Faller

25—Craig Sebald

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-aNArms—

*

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

(World Understanding]

September—1966

Scholarship, Student Leant,
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Weexs

Trade Associations-

Webster Treat, Ch.

STUART J. BEARUP-ChorloHe, Michigan

Don Shorno

DOUGLAS

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

21—Wiiford Couillord

Mark S. Andrews

at 12:00 o'clock noon

President Rotary International

Warren Williams

Fritz Von Akon

Miiford A. McKeith

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — Isl Thursday of each month

INTERNATIONAL

Rurol-Urbon—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

21—Bernard Laney

14—Frederick Hough

30—Olin Dally

Student Guests-John Visosky, Ch.

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

636 ROTARY

9—Paul Thompton(Fair Comm.)
16
Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Lester F. Wise

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Public Relations-

★

^^pecial — At the call of the President

August—1966

Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin-Roy Mulchohey, Ch.

Program—Robert Nagle

Nggle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

DISTRICT

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification-John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ELECTION

DIRECTORS — 1967:

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLIINS-Director

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation—
Roy C. Patterson. Ch,

16—William Bobier
23—Chorles Woodward

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Ouone E. Davidson

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundation]

Robert G. Yingling

Wllford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupalik

20—Miiford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm

tnlornatlonal Youth Prelect —

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore

13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnom

Robert Sweet, Ch.

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Matched Dist. ond Club Program-

Richard Birlnger, Ch.

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll t. Barnes

World Community Service —

June-1967

25—Raymond Mulchohey

Januory—1967
3—Fred Weeks

Robert'B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

24—Reo Goodwin

John Visosky, Ch.

SPECIAL

(Rotory Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringcr

Duane Davidson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

UDIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dotes with onother member. advise the program chairmors of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as ladles' Night, may oppolnt a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairmon—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester I. AMcmier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

NAME

Phone No.
278-2903

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgetnoor Rd.—Moriorio
Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlylo Avo.—Jeon

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

1

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara-Wiiford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Olin Doily, 61 Maple Lone—Jane..

279-9551

278-6316

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-5909

Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirchild Dr.—Berniee
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Cariyle Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Comwelt Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llia
Robert Ncgle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

278-8132
278-5318

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Refha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine.-

278-4486

278-5234
278-6054
279-9471

278-2818

278-6517
279-9266
278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91. E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115

278-6250

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Jonet—279-9501
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

278-8086

278-8968
278-5475

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwoter—Velma

278-6318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5386
_278-5891

James Endleott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehetf St.—Charlotte
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8840

278-2682

278-8609

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwoter—Fatah
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia--

278-6821
278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Address and Rotary Ann'

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha—

Fred Andorson, 46 Maple Lane^Kathryn .......^-278«6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358

Fred

278-2947

279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
—278-5078
279-9492

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

John S. Pierson, 340 Morshall-St.-Moro

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Rhone No.

278-58^

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

276-8942

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-4222
276-6603

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwafer Lake—Suzanne

278-5554

Warner VonAkon, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sora

278-4243
279-5094

Fritz VanAken, 65 1 Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cronston Wflcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, 102 Cariyle Ave.-Wilma
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter—LoMoIne

278-5641

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—

278-6161
—

Addreu and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

279-9360
..-278-2979
278-6341

278-6322

"

NAME

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter—Ruth—
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Mel Rico, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillis.n

278-2790
278-2451

—ST2-5594

HONORARY MEMBER

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand at.—Phyllis—

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Oaugherty—Gretehen..

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

—278-5033
278-6393

The COLDWATER

.278-6730

"T^

Rotary REFLECTOR
i

FRSDSRICK H.

QUALITY

WESKS

SPRiriU PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

INC

49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serv'es Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 13, 1966
On Tuesday, Bob Kerr presented our own "Doc" Cranson who was formerly

a labor mediation representative for the State of Michigan. He discussed
mediating labor disputes and told of the problems presented in such an
effort.

Absent on Tuesday were Allemier, Gcodholm, Joseph, Komstein, K. Moore,
R. Moore, Mulchahey, Pitts, Skabo, Thompson, Treat and W. Williams.
There were 10 early leavers.

Visiting Rotarians included Chal Dyer of Hamilton, Ohio and W. U. Jack
of Kalamazoo South.

Fred Anderson had as his guest Clarence Johnson,

The Rev. Robert M. Man, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, has been

proposed as a member.

His Major classification would be Religion, and

his Minor classification would be Protestantism.

Any objections to his

membership should be made to the Secretary in writing within 10 days.

Many new members have heard of the "Four Way Test" but some do not know
how it came into existence.

It started in the sale of aluminum kitchen utensils.

A y»ung man took over a company making and selling these articles. He
believed in truth in advertising and much against the wishes tf his sales
staff, adopted the "Ftur Way Test" as his motto in advertising. The mott»
caught on and the company prospered. The "Four Way Test" is as folltws;
1,
2.

Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all

3,

Will it build goodwill and better friendships?

4.

Will it be beneficial to all concerned.

concerned?

With all the advertising now on radio and televisltn, how does it stack
up with the above motto?

At the Board of Directors meeting on September 8 the problem rf early
leavers was discussed and an effort is to be made to try to cut these to
emergency situations only.

On September 2?, District Governor Stuart Bearup if Charlotte is to visit
the Club and later that evening there will be a Club assemly to which all
members are invited.

Members should make every effort to attend this dinner

and the meeting following.

Rext Tuesday, Bob Loose has the program.

The speaker is tc be Ex, R. Barham

of the Jackson Lions Club. He will tell us of the Braille program f»r the
blind that this Club has carried on for several years in cooperation with

inmates of Jackson Prison.
it would be nice if he

If any member has a Lion in his •rganizatiwn,

could be

invited.

The average citizen of the United States thinks ff Africa as being all jungle
or desert. Look on Page 20 of the September Rotarian and find tut how many
of the 12,469 clubs in the world are in Africa at the present time.
If you have never seen a true "Ark" look on Page 22 of the last Rftarian.

There you will find it.

We fnly wonder if the replica was built t» scale,

A vacation is just a succession of 2's. It consists of 2. weeks which are
2 short. Afterward you are 2 tired 2 return 2 work, and 2 broke not 2.
Hay Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cofe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING - Jack Tor Hotel — Frldoy, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'dock

HilLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attandonce—Jim Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★
ELECTION -

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

Cranston Wilcox
FREO

ANDERSON

ROBERT

Proiidant

NAGIE

Vice-Preaident

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

Secrofary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

ERNEST W. lUSE —
JOHN

KLEIN

Treaturer

WAYNE FARST

A**'l Sacy.-Traas.

★
DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Frad Andarian.

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Orgonlst
★

Mogozine-Rao E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

CHARLES BACON-Dlractor

General Secretary, Rotary International

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

13—John Kennedy

•

July-1967

- .

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen

11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leovenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967

Richard BIringer, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Duane Davidson

June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce

20-Milford A. McKeith
27—Mork S. Andrews

6—Horold Goodholm13—Chester Ailemler
27—Don Shorno

Don Shorno

30—Robert Hawley

December-1966

Matched Dlit. and Club Program-

John VIsotky, Ch.

9—Albert Failer

23—Charles Wocklward

(Rotary Foundation)

Torg Skabo

Webster Treat, Ch.

2—John Dean

16—William Bobler

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

20—Ken Putnam

Trade Associotions—

May-1967

15—Roy C. Potterson

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.
Ralph Toupollk

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Ditt., Rotary International

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Director

Occupational Informatllon—

25—Carlo Helkkinen

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

Robert Loose

Four-Woy Test-

18—Ralph Toupallk

25—Craig Sebold

Howard Teeter, Ch,

Molitor

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

October—1966
4—Gust Bvrandt
11—Gilbert Molltor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dolly
★

international Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Gilbert

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Student Guests—John Vitosky, Ch.

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson, Ch.
Robert G. Yingling

Employer-Employee Relations—•
Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

April-1967

20—Robert loose
27—DIst. Gov. Visit

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

*

(World Understanding)

28—Cranston Wilcox

13—Robert Kerr

Loons,

Normond Moore

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Coullmrd

^Ciyde Williams

Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

March-1967

September—1966

Warren Williams

Mark S. Andrews

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban-B. K. Pearce, Ch.

Rotary information—

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

President Rotary International

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-Olin Dally

Fritz Van Aken

at 12:00 o'clock noon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—Paul ThompsontFair Comm.

F. Wise

Scholarship, Student

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treat

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Lester

7—Harvey Bent

14-Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawtey

Milford A. McKeith

Nermond Moore

*

Community Safety —
Richard 0. Moore, Ch.

Public Relations—

Board of DIrecfort Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursdoy of each month

^^peciol — At the coll of the President

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary Magazine Week]
31—Richard BIringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Progrom Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JUIY, 1966-JUNE. 1967
NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard BIringer, 37 Coriyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ..
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave,—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

Wayne farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Phone No.
278-2903

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

—278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

John Klein, Box 148—Patricio

278-6033

278-2682
278-8086

278-5386

278-5891

278-4486

278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

278-8968
278-5475

278-8132

278-5318
278-6517
279-9266

278-8909

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Janet
279-9501

Harry Joseph, 363 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

Phone No.
278-5790

Craig Sebald, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

279-9551

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

278-8840

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea
278-6951
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret..-767-7506
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnlght, R. R. 3—Carol.-

..278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchlld Dr.—Berniee

278-5819

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Coriyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

278-5512

.

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

John S. Pierson, 3^ Morsholl St.—Mota

Rdy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

279-9360

'

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Kenneth Putnam, ll E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Address and Rotory Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzcnna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann

278-5554
278-5585

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Saro

279-5094

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-4029
278-2612

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glady8

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoIne

■ Vr .

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6693

H.

279-9428
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen..

..rC VM

WEEKS

QUALi;y spHi.'ji
COLjAA.EH,

278-8238

278-5033

278-2790

rf

FRS3=:?TCK

278-4159

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

V

0®0

278-4243

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.

ST2-5594
278-5006

&gt; 4.

278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-6161

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jacksail-LUIIon...
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

;

369-9092

278-4350
278-8942

278-4424
278-5033

278-2451

'

278-5842

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

i

Phone No.

278-2979
278-6341
—278-6322

278-5641

—

NAME

iSLJiilGAa

rric,

.278-6730

�"Re Profits Most fP'ho Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 6, 1966
On Tuesday, one of our own Rotarians, Andrew Henry, who is a member of the

Branch County Selective Service Board, tild us of the selection of draftees.
This Board has five members who serve without pay and an effort has been
made to select members with a wide variety of background. He stated that

the classification by occupations or student is a temporary st^us. Any
young man may appeal his classification if this is done within ken days.

,

', *

If a man is enrolled in college the college must notify the Rrpft Board
tf his attendance. It is incumbent upon the young man to keej5 the Board

appraised of his status, whereabouts or any changes in his condition. Andy
states that a large percentage of men called for a physical do not pass the
examination.

The name of Charles Bristol has been approved by the Membership and
Classification Committees for membership. His maj^r classification is
"Business Service" with a minor classification of "Acc«unting Service".

Any objections to his election shall be submitted to the Secretary within
10 days and this must be in writing.

Absent on Tuesday were Bent, Burandt, Davidson, Kennedy, Laney, N. Moore,
R. Moore, Pitts, Skabo, Treat, Weeks, C. Williams and Wilcix. There were
nine early leavers.

Visiting Rttarians included Homer Hutz of Englewood, Florida; Ed Facklam
of Bronson; George Hubbard of Union City; Elmer DObson of Qulncy; and
Chal Dyer of Hamilton, Ohio.
The Club has lost Bob Hawley through resignation,
and hope he can come back sometime.

We are sorry for this

Now that school has started be careful of the kids, especially those on

bicycles. Tuesday there was a group of seven at the traffic light and
three crossed traffic; the rest were in the lane so a right turn c»uld not
be made.

On Tuesday President Fred mentioned the safety facttr in driving.
followed the accident in which eight people were killed.

This

There was no

yellow line where this occurred, even though there was a hollow and a curve

near the scene.

The local authorities can do nothing about this since it

is a State Highway. However, if any member believes there Is a hazardous
"Pass With Care" zone they should either let Ray Pitts know, or write
the Safety Division, State Highway Department, and pinpoint the danger.

That Department will check it.

Your editor has written regarding two such

zones and they have been corrected.

On Page 8 of the September Rotarian is shown theschoolhouse in Wallingf»rd,
Vermont where Paul Harris started schotl.
Club of 35 members of that city.

It is maintained by the R«tary

The last step in the election of a new member is: The Secretary fills out
a new member report ftr the newly elected member and forwards the completed
form to the General Secretary of Rotary International.

"Chivalry" said a little boy after studying knighthood in school, "Is
going around releasing beautiful maidens from other men's castles and taking
them to your own castle."

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY ~ Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congresationol Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

☆

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

—

1966-1967

...

ROBERT

NAGLE

Viee-ProsidonI

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

KLEIN

Persldeni

Tieoiurer

WAYNE FARST

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Safety —

A»»'» Secy.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS - 1967: Fred Anderson, Bob
Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

1966: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.
Cronston Wllcox

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bornord laney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magazine-Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Progrom—Robert Nogle
Public RelationsMilford

A. McKeith

Rotary Information—

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Orgonist

at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES

Employer-Employee

INTERNATIONAL

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary International

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

'

.

11—Russell F. Moore

18—B. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchohey

3—Fred Weeks
TO—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

-

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

Wobster Treat, Ch.

|

.July-1967
.
4—H. Vincent Kornstien

13—Chester Allemler

20—Ken Putnam
27—Don Shorno

January—1967

Robert B. Kerr

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

Trade Assoclotions—

December—1966
6—Horold Goodholm

Richard Biringer, Ch,

Occupational infermotlion—

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Torg Skobo

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert Loose

Howord Teeter, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley
June-1967
6—B. K. Pearce

22—Jim Skinner
29—Corroll L. Barnes

Ralph Toupolik

Four-Way Test—

23—Charles Wooidword

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

International Youth Protect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molitor

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—V/llilom Bobier

15—Roy C. Potterson

World Community Service —
Wilford Couiliord, Ch.

Relations-

May-1967

November—1966

Director

Robert G. YIngling

BACON-Dlrector

18—Ralph Toupallk
25—Carlo Helkktnan

25—Croig Sebaid

Roy C. Patterson, Ch.

Gilbert

President Rotary International

WOODWARD,

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

11-G1lbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth-Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Clin Dolly

DOUGLAS

ApriJ-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burondl

Rotary Foundation-

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.~

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

13—Robert Kerr
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

(World Understanding)

28—Cronston Wilcox

20—Robert Loose

Normond Moore

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21-Wilford Couiirard

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobler, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

^^pecial — At the coll of the President

K. Pearce, Ch.
Williams

•k

Normond Moore

March-1967

16——Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce
30-Onn Dally

Fritz Von Aken

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Lester F. Wise
Worren

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treot

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.
Rural-Urban—6.

7—Harvey Bent

14—Ray Fox

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Howley

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

FRED ANDERSON

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COILINS-Director

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★

February—1967

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL

(Rotory Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert

Yingllng

The obovo Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966*1967. If you wish to change dates with another member advise the program choinnan of the change.

Members having speciol progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to astisf with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279*9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967

278-2682

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helon

278-2261
278-2947

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.-^aro

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth...

278-5358

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bolsier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovoe, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno

278-6821
278-8006

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-8968
..278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

278-8609
278-5909

Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Carol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Folrehlld Dr.—Berniee
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annotta

279-9551
278-5319
278-6769

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eioine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-4191
..278-6278
278-5078
-279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-8132

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
..278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake-i
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
...278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6951

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret..767-7508

278-5891
278-4486
278-5234
276-6054

,279-9471
278-2818

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Foroh

Bernard Loney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea

278-8086

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.-Dorolhy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane _

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

.__278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6322
278-5641
278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lllilan

278-2451
ST2-5594

Kenneth Putnam, lie. Chicago St.—Mabel ....-».278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.—

278-6788

^8-5006

278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle

278-6316

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshal] St.—Gertrude

278-^50

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy..

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllmo
Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

WEEKS

COLDAATER, MICHIGAN

49036

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

f .

278-6603
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

279-5094

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612

Z278-8238
278-6693

.__.2OT-4424

2^-5033

Douglas Woodword, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

279-9428

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

27^-5033

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

^ StP ID

QUA'uirV SPRINO PR.")DUCTSe INC,

278-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna..
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

-.'.90^.'.

FREDSRICfC H.

278-8942

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

I

369-90%

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

.1

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-5842

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Oiive

rjrr.

.

Phone No.

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

'I

ELK'S

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8640
279-9551
278-6501

Phone No.
278-2903
273-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marierle
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

NAME

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha..
John Klein, Box 148—Potrleia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

.276-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 30, 1966

The next step in the election of a new memher is: After having received
the complete application card and the remittance for the admission fee,
the Secretary shall issue to the new elected member a Rotary'pemhership

identification card.

|

On Tuesday, Olin Dally presented a fellow Rotarian Red McKnight who with
an assist from Boh Barnes as the projectionist, told the members of his

travels and showed slides of the places he and his Rotary Ann, Carol have
visited. Red tells us he prefers the "Slow Boat to China" method over
regular passenger ships.

It was an excellent program.

The new arrangements of the badges and flag worked out very well last
meeting and no one got lost.
Here is the program list for September:

September 6 - Clyde Williams
September 13 - Robert Kerr
September 20 - Robert Loose
September 2? - District Governor Stuart Bearup to visit

It will help a lot if the Chairman of next week's program will let your
editor know what it is.

Clyde Williams is to have the program, but what it will be we were unable
to learn. Clyde is gadding somewhere.
Absent on Tuesday were Andrews, Burandt, Dean, Goodholm, Henry, Hough,
Leavenworth, N. Moore, R, Moore, Patterson, Mel Rice, Skinner, Thompson,
G. Williams, Wilcox, C. Woodward, and Tingling. Since our attendance

average for July was less than 9Q^&gt; we hope these members have made up. since Monday is a Holiday and Quincy will not meet.

Visiting Rotarians included Ghal Dyer, and John Elwell from Ohio, Ed Gordon
from Bluffton, Indiana, and from Bronson came Jim Amidon, Lloyd Phillips and
Jerry Hollister. McKeith had as his guest his sone-in-law Don Gause.

Remember the Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, September 8.

On Page 26 of the September ROTARIAN is an excellent article on debate:
"Does the U.S.A. wield too much power?"
can the U.S. be responsible for?

Read it.

Just how much of the world

During the year 1965-66 Rotary International added one new club each day in
the year for a total of 365 clubs. There are now 12,^69 clubs with a total
membership of 598,000 Rotarians.

These are in 133 different countries.

The slogan for 1966-67 is "World Community Service."

Every Rotarian is

challenged to "do something for someone somewhere."

Page 32 of the last

ROTARUN.

A husband was waiting for his wife and listening to the astronauts on the radio
at the same time. He muttered to himself, "Well, they have been around the

i

world once and I am still waiting for her."
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON ~ Congregationol Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesdoy, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

FRED

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLIINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Classification—John Dean, Ch.
Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

ELECTION

—

ANDERSON

Preiident

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

Bernord Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. lUSE

Sesretary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magoxine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

Traoiwrer

WAYNE FARST

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore

A»f't Saey.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Fred Anderton.

Nosle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

Bob

1968; Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.
MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organist

A. McKeith

Rotary Information—

Nermand Moore

President Rotary International
General Secretory, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

13—Robert Kerr

Employer-Employee RelationsKen leavenworlh, Ch.'
Molitor

Four-Way Test-

STUART J. BEARUP-CharioHe, MIchigon

2—John Dean
9—Albert Faller
16—William Bobier

23—Charles Woodward

1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson
(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. Yingling

JuRe-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

20—Milford A. McKeith

29—Corroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Couiliord, Ch.
Ralph Toupallk

27—Mork S. Andrews
December—1966

July-1967

6—Horold Goodholm

International Youth Project —

4—H. Vincent Kornstlen
11—Russell F. Moore

13—Chester Allemler
20—Ken Putnam

Robert Sweet, Ch.

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

18—E. Ken leovenworth

27—Don Shorno

Richard Biringer, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

25—Raymond Mulchahey

Jonuory—1967
10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

May-1967

November—1966

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary Foundation-

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weelcs

18—Ralph Toupaiik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

25—Croig Sebald

★

Robert Loose

Occupational Informatiion—

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howord Teeter

Olin Dally

Roy C. Patterson. Ch,
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

April-1967

October—1966
4—Gust Burandt

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.

DOUGLAS

(World Understanding)
28—Cranston Wileo*

20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Bobler, Ch,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

14—Frederick Hough

21-Wllford Couil^rd

^Clyde Williams

Normond Moore

Mark S. Andrews

Gilbert

RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Awards—William

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

September—1966

Scholarship, Student loons.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

CHARLES BACON-Director

INTERNATIONAL

Williams

Fritz Van Aken

★

★

Warren

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Public Relations—
Mllford

Board oF Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

—special — At the call of the President

16—Ray Pills
23—George Pierce
30-OIIn Dally

Program—Robert Nagle

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

★

9—Paul Thompson(Falr Comm.

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Viea-Pwidsnt

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Crippled Children —

Cranston Wilcox
NA6LE

ROBERT

21—Bernard Laney

August—1966

Robert Hawley

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

Februa ry—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotory Magazine Week)

31—Richard Biringer

STAG DAY—Normond Moore

LADIES' NITE—Robert Yingling

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotory Yeor 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phone No.
270-5790

278-8318

278-6951

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-^50

767-7508

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion..

278-5358

Chorles

278-6821

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2.

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marlorle

Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G. Bent, 51

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ava.—Jean

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-8006
278-8086
278-5891

278-4486
278-5234
278-^54

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone ...

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.-^usan

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwoter—Velmc

278-6250

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1. Union City-Evelyn

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

279-9501

278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnighf, R. R. 3-Corol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchlld Dr.—Bernlce
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey. 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

278-5909
278-8968
278-5475
278-8132
278-5318
278-6517

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

279-9551
278-6501

Tekonsha—Margaret

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte
Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwoter-Faroh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

278-8840

Bernard Laney, 372 Morshall St.—Rhea

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492

....

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N.-Circle Dr.--Groce
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Mel Rice, 1903

278-6322
278-5641

......278-6161

-

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian..

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Robert Sweo^ R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

._$T2-5W4

278-5006

ELK'S TEMPLE
•.. I'''-.

278-6603

2^-5094
278-4159

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalle

2^6393

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyie Ave.—ViHlmo

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4243

278-4029

2^-8238

2^-5033

HONORARY MEMBER

John Wolker, 33 Daugherty—Gretehen

QUALITY SPRCIG PR3DUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4222

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

FRSDSRICK hV'WEEKS

PUBLISHED BY

278-8942

278-5554
278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

-.AM
1966

ROTARY CLUB

369-9092

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

SIP 9. '

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-5842

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2790
..278-2451

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.
J278-6316

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033

Address and Rotary Ann

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

NAME

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke-Rlta

Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

....278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

August 23) 1966

For next week's program, Olin Dally tells us that Red McKnight is presenting
slides of his travels about the world.
should prove interesting.

Red has gadded a lot and it

Absent on Tuesday were Andrews, Burandt, Collins, Dean, Goodholm,'" Heikkinen,
Henry, Kerr, Klein, Kornstein, McKeith, N. Moore, R. Moore, K. Pearce,
Skinner, Teeter, W. Van Aken, W. Williams, and Wilcox.

There were seven early leavers; however, only five had signed up to leave
early.

Visiting Rotarians were Ed Johnson of Valparaiso, Indiana; Elmer Dobson of
Quincy, and John Elwell of Hamilton, Ohio, A1 Rice had as his guest one of
his sons, Philip.

We hope all Coldwater Rotarians have seen Page 58 of the September ROTARIAN.
If you have not, take a good look.

Several weeks ago we mentioned the death of Phil Lovejoy. On Page 4l of
this month's ROTARIAN is given a report of this man. He started his
professional life in Marshall, Michigan, and always had a soft spot for
this locality. The last time we heard him speak was Charter Night at

Athens.

He was a most dynamic speaker, and a very comfortable person to

meet and know.

Corey Ford's article on Page 38 of the September ROTARIAN is also in this

month's READERS DIGEST,

The Van Akens take note.

Step No. 12 in the election of a new member: . When the proposed member has
filled in, signed and returned to the Secretary the regular form of
~
application, indicating his understanding and acceptance of the
responsibility of membership, together with his remittance for the admission

fee as provided in Article 5j be shall be duly elected to membership.

On Tuesday, Web Treat presented Bob Nagle who gave to the Club some of the
news in the "Razzberry'S the first bulletin. Having lived in Coldwater at

that time, many of the names are familiar. Irish Ramsay is now living
in Grand Rapids and still a Rotarian; Bob Sharer is on the staff in Continuing
Education at Michigan State University. Dan Hodgeman is an attorney in
Detroit, and Harry Van Dusen is still a banker near Detroit,

knew, Marty Derhammer was still selling Fords in Kalamazoo.

The last we

According to the May I9, 193^ '-Razzberry" the band parents were struggling
to provide new uniforms and hoped to raise $1,000 for them.
October 1, 1935 when the Coldwater Kiwanis Club was organized, Rotary
invited the new club to lunch. Some of the early Kiwanians were Rolph
Carlisle, Oscar Renshaw, Harold Stukey, Joe Watson, Carl McConnell, and
Neil Baggerly. According to their report "Kee-Wanis" means, "To make one's
self known."

Their motto was, "We Build."

Never argue with a woman when she is tired or rested; or if you don't think
women are explosive, just try dropping one.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, T2:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HIILSDALE — Episcopol Pariih Houte — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED

BY

.

.

President

ROBERT NAGLE

Viee-President

ERNEST W. lUSE

Seeretory

KLEIN

-

1967:

Fellowship-Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Loney, Frederick A. Hough,

Lester F. Wise

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle

Fred

Anderson.

Bob

Public Relations—
Mllford A. McKeith

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch
Mark S. Andrews

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-OrgonisI

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

Normand Moore

at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES BACON-DIrector

Employer-Employee

Relations-

Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

★

ROTARY

Gilbert
INTERNATIONAL

General Secretory, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
STUART J. BEARUP-Chorlotte, MIchlgon

Moiitor

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Torg Skabo

Occupational Informatllon—

Normand Moore

Student Guests-John Visosby, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

Webster Treat, Ch.

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

April-1967
4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupolik

October-1966

25—Carlo Heikklnen
May~1967
2—John Deon
9—Alisert Foller

16—WIfiam ^bier
November—1966

23—Charles Wocxlward

1—Fred Neer

WOODWARD, Director

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duone E. Davidson

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. Yingling

June-1967

6—B. K. Peorce

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Coulllord, Ch.
Ralph Toupolik

13—John Kennedy

20—Mllford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

December—1966

July-1967

6—Horold Goodholm

International Youth Prefect —

4—H. Vincent Komstien

13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnom

Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

II—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Matched DIsl. and Club ProgramRichard BIringer, Ch.

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrod Swort
17—Fritz Von Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

Robert B. Kerr

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

SPECIAL EVENTS

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

Duone Davidson

The above it our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1966-1967.

28—Cronston Wilcox

23—Craig Sebold

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

(World Understanding)

September—1966

4—Gust Burondt

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred H. Weeks

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couilford

11—Gilbert Moiitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll I. Barnes, Ch.
Olln Dally
★

Corlo Heikklnen, Ch.

March-1967

6—Clyde Willioms

Scholorship, Student loons.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Four-Way Test-

President Rotary international
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah

Warren Williams

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

★

DISTRICT 636

9—Paul Thompson(FaIr Comm.)

16
Roy Pitts
23—George Pierce
30—Olin Dolly

Rotary Foundation-

^popecial — At the coll of the President

21—Bernard Loney

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treat

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

DOUGLAS

February-1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

August-1966

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin

Treasurer

Ass't Seey.-Treas.

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Cranston Wilcox

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

★
DIRECTORS

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

ELECTION — 1966-1967

WAYNE FARST

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ClassiReation—John Dean, Ch.

ANDERSON

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Dfrector

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

If you with to change dotes with another member. advise the program chairman of the change.

Members hoving special programs, such ot Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER — JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WImo

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth—

278-5358

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marforle
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-6033

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane..

278-2818

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

Jomes Endicott. 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

279-9471

278-8609

278-5909
278-8968

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2,

Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508

Phone No.
278-8318
278-5842

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson-Ollve
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

_ 369-9092
278-4350
278-8942

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

Gilbert Moiitor, 10 Foirehild Dr.—Bernice

278-5819

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-GIadys
John Visosky. 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lllo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
...

278-5078
279-9492

Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth.._

278-2947
279-9551

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-6517
279-P266

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Plerson, 3^ Marshall St.—More

Carlo Haikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen..278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

279-9501
278-6788

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rita
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-2261

Ernest W.

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

279-9551

.278-6501
278-6951
278-6850

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnlghf, R. R. 3-Carol

278-5475
278-8132
278-5318
278-8909

278-8840

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy.
Bernard Loney, 372 Morsholl St.—Rhea
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honcheff Sf.-CharloHe
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah
Roy Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
.-.278-6341

2^-6322
278-5641

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

$72-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phylllt

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Clyde Willioms, 102 Corlyle Ave.—V/ilma

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoIne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolle

278-2451

HONORARY MEMBER

278-5006

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

AUG9-.

1
FRSDSaiCK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRiriS P.R)3UCT3, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Kotarians Always Welcome

278-6603

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

278-4159

278-4029

1.278-2612

278-8238
278-6693

__.278-4424

278-5033

279-9428

2^-5033

278-6393

-278-6730

,iWc.|^.6A'Y &amp; gb

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4222

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-6316

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JLugiist

1Q66

step No. 11 in the election of a new meraher;

The proposed having

passed the Membership and Classification Committees, scrutiny and their
recommendations having been approved by the Board of Directors, the man

i.-

is considered eligible for membership and the next move is to have the
proposer and Rotary Information Chairman discuss with the proposed
member his wishes regarding joining the club. Then and not until then

should the proposed member be aware he has been considered for membership.
In the discussion the members should outline the history, aims and

objectives of Rotary and impress on the proposed member that membership
entails responsibilities as well as privileges, and that unless he
can accept these, he should not accept membership.

All Coldwater Rotarians should look: on Page 58 ot the coming September

Rotarian. Warner Van Aken's picture will be printed as having 42-1/2
years of 100^ attendance. This picture was sent in over a year ago
so that by now it is over 43-1/2 years. We figured out that he has
spent over 90 working 40-hour weeks sitting in Rotary meetings.

Can

you ever hope to beat it?

Hibernation is good for the soul. You get away from everything, telephones,
television, radios, newspapers, baths, shaving, even combing your hair.
Next summer your editor hopes it will be for six weeks.

On Tuesday, Ray Pitts presented Sgt. Wade Brassier of the Branch County
Sheriff's Department who showed a film on safe automobile driving.
Such films are very timely with the number of accidents we have had in
Branch County recently. Speeding by trucks is a very definite
danger especially on the main travelled streets in Coldwater. It
has gotten so that if you drive at lawful speed, people look at you as
tho you're an oddity.
'
*
Visiting Rotarians on Tuesday were George-Brusak, Clarence Snyder and
Alan Davidson of Bronson; Wright Bennett of Van Wert, Ohio; Bob Bell
of Kankakee, Illinois; Lindsey Baker of Quincy; Edwin Johnson of
Valpariso, Indiana, and Gerald Sandy of Lubbock, Texas.
Absent were Bacon, Biringer, Bovee, Burandt, Collins, Goodholm, Heikkinen,
Kennedy, Klein, Kornstein, R. Loose, N. Moore, R. Moore, Nagle, Neer,
Patterson, G. Pierce, Sebald, Skinner, Swart, Visosky, Weeks and Wilcox.
There were six early leavers.

Web Treat has the program next week:

v;hat it is we have no idea.

It

is often difficult to learn what the coming prograni^s to be, and it will

help your editor a great deal if the members willWM ahead of time.

We always like these off-year elections. No matter how they turn out,
both parties can always find something in them to be pleased about.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'dotk
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday. 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tor Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

-

CLUB SERVICE

TOM COILINS-Diractor
Attendance—Jim

ELECTION

-

1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON

Pr.sident

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey, Ch.

Fellowship—Pool W. Thompson, Ch.

Vie.-Pfe»!dent

Bernord Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Sesretary

Jim Endieott, E. Harold Goodholm
Magaxine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

WAYNE

Treasorer

FARST

Am'I Seev.-Trea*.

*
DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred

And.rten.

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.

1968: Chariot Bacon, Tom Collint.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.
MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organitt
★

Fritz Van Aken

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — Ist Thuriday of each month
at 12:00 o'cto» noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES BACON-Direetor

*

DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretory, Rotary International

Tors Skobo
Occupational Informotiion—

28—Cranston Wilcox

Apirl-1967
4—Jim Endieott
11 —Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupolik

October—1966
4—Gust Burondf
11—Gilbert Moiitor
18—Howard Teeter

25—Carlo Heikklnen

May-1967
2—John Dean

9—Albert Roller
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodword

November—1966
1—Fred Neer

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson
15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundation)

June-1967

6—B. K. Pearce

22—Jim Skinner

13—John Kennedy

29—Carroll L. Barnes

20—Milford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

Wilferd Coulllord, Ch.
Ralph Toupolik

December—1966

International Youth Proiect —
Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

Jory-1967

6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemler

4—H. Vincent Kornstien

11—Russell F. Moore
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

20—Ken Putnam

27—Don Shorno

25—Raymond Mulchahey

Matched Dist. end Club Program—
Jonuory—1967
Richord Biringer, Ch.

3—Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.

Fred H. Weeks

10—Conrad Swart

17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations—

STUART J. BEARUP-ChorloHe, Michigan

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Willioms

25—Croig Sebold

Director

World Community Service —

Moiitor

Howord Teeter, Ch.

WOODWARD,

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert G. Yingling

Four-Way Test—

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary International

DOUGLAS

Employer-Employee Relatiorts—
Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
★
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

14—Frederick Hough

21—V/iiford Couilmrd

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Student Guests—John Vlsosky, Ch.

Sergeont-at-Arms—

March-1967
7-Lester Wise

30-Olin Dally

Normand Moore

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

★

16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Scholarship, Student loons.
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

28—Richard Moore

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.)

Warren Williams

A. McKeith

February—1967
7—Horvey Bent
14—Ray Fox
21—Bernard Laney

2-Webb Treat

Rural-Urban—B. K. Peorce, Ch.

Rotary Informotion—

Normand Moore

^^pecial — At the coll of the President

August—1966

Lester F. Wise

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Progrom—Robert Nagle
Public RelationsMilford

1966-1967
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Cronston Wilcox

ROBERT NAGIE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES

Webster Treat, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

SPECIAL

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NiTE-Robert Yingling

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966*1967. If you wish to change dotes with orMther member, advise the pragram chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detail*. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwoter-Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—June.-

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endieott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma

Albert Foiier, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Forah
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
Corlo Heikkinen, 91

278-6033

278-2682

278-8086
278-53B6
278-589!
278-4486
278-5234

Frederick A. IHough, 570 S. Sprogue Rd.—Janet
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rheo
278-6951
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6050
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret._767-7508
Ernest W.

Lose, R.

R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnighf, R. R. 3—Carol

279-9551

Gilbert Moiitor, 10 Falrchiid Dr.—Berniee

278-5819

278-6054

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo

278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Elaine

278-2818

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-5475
278-8132
278-5318

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
- B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9266

John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.—Mora

279-9471

278-8609

278-5909
278-8968

278-6517
278-8909

278-6250

C. A!fr^ Rice, R. I, Union City—Evelyn

279-9501
278-6788

Mel Rice,

Phone No.
278-8318

Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-6316
369-9092

Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-5842

278*4350
278-8942
278-4222
276-6603

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R, 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake-^uzonna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

.278-5554

276*5585

278-4243

278-4191

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

278-6322

278-6161

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy-.

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyie Ave.—Wllma
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coidwoter—LoMoIne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—
Douglos Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

2OT-4159

278*^12

2^-8238

278-6693

—278-4424

2^-^33

279-9428

278-5033
2^-6393

278-2790

1903 Klbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian.-

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—PUyills

Address and Rotory Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

279-5094

——278-5641

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mabel

NAME

CroIg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

278-6278

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

Roy Pitts, M N. Sprogue St.—Ruth—1 —

E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Veimo

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

.

^

ST2-5594

278-5006

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

"

278-6730

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
0^;

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FRSDSRICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRENO Pil.&gt;DUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

INC.

49036

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 9» 1966

Ray Pitts will present next week's program. The title (approx.): ''Learn
to Drive to Stay Alive".

This week, Paul Thompson, Director of Extension, was in charge of
4-H Fair and Youth Achievement Day. This cast gave us a very comprehensive
program:

4-H Fair Activities: President Marc Semmelroth and Manager Leland Sanford.
Adult 4-H Programs: Leaders Fred Bernhardt, Bill Wilson, and Bethel Schmitt,
4-H King and Queen:

David Hasty and Patricia Victor,

Clothing Project-M.dels and "Mannfacturers":
4-H Public Speaking-Agriculture:

Sllf'zeck.

Alan Parks

M.S.U. Dair School Experience: Representative Lois Brecheisen
4-H Washington D.C. "Citizenship" Trip: Bruce Gruner
Promotion of Uncle Heavy®s Pork Chop Review: Fred Culy
**********

Guests:

Alden Peterson, Taylor, Michigan, and his guest Paul Nicita
Chal Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio
Bill Nimmo, Kendallville, Indiana
Hick Carson, Guest of Carroll Barnes
Absent

Bent, Biringer, Goodholm, Goodwin, Heikkinen, Kennedy, Kerr,

Horm Moore, Kulchahey, Ueer, Patterson, Pitts, Toupalik, Treat, Visosky,
and Clyde Williams.
Early Leavers

Skabo, Endicott, Pearce, Dally, and Bacon
*

President Fred's Message;

*********

Due to an increase in food costs, your Board of

Mrecfors efted to 4?ease the c.st of meals to $1.75, effective September 6,
1966. The Board will receive any suggestions ir recommendations in writing
for further consideration.

Editorial Comment on Bob Sweet's "blank Bulletin".

Glad to

least one Rotarian who removes the staple before discarding. But we re a
little hurt by the suggestion that we "vice versa" it and send 80 blank

Bulletins and one printed. Seems the blank ones make better note paper and
score sheets.

:r\:

"The Good Lord had a reason for creating man before woman. He didn't want
any advice."
Cran Wilcox

Clerical Note:

"Mr. Mulchahey, please come back soon. Did

producing a bulletin from notes written on the back of a check book stub
in mutilated Sanskrit?"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomos Dining Room — Tuesdoy, 6:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Hoik's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Fridoy, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Director

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH, Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

BY ELECTION

-

1966-1967

Clyde Williams, Axnor Olson
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey, Ch.

Community Safety —
Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Hawley

9—Paul Thompsen(Fa!r Comm.

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.

Lester F. Wise

ROBERT NAGIE

Vlee-Pre«idenf

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

Secretary

Jim Endicott, E. Korold Goodholm

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

ERNEST W. lUSE
KLEIN

Treaiuror

Aii't Seey.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS

- 1967:

Fred Anderson.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.

Bob

1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organist

Magazine—Reo E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch

John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nogle

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

★

Normand Moore

Beard of Directors Meetings
ot 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL

★

^^peeial — At the call of the President
★

DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

CHARLES

BACON-Dlreetor

EmpioyerrEmpioyee RelationsKen Leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah
General Secretary, Rotary Internotlonal

Molitor

Four-Woy Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo

Occupational Informatllon-

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

SERVICE

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

October—1966

25—Carlo Heikkinen
May-1967
2—John Deon

25—Croig Sebaid

WOODWARD, Director

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupallk

4—Gust Burandt

★

DOUGLAS

April-1967

11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeanl-at-Arms—

28—Cranston Wilcox

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Mark S. Andrews

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Wiliiems
20—Robert Loose

Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

Fritz Von Aken

Rotary Information—
Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

21—V/IIford Couillord

13—Robert Kerr

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.

Mllford A. McKelth

14—Frederick Hough

30—Olin Dolly

Warren Williams

Public Relations—

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

16
Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

WAYNE FARST

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treot

Cranston Wilcox

JOHN

21—Bernard Loney

August—1966

President

FRED ANDERSON

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fax

9—Albert Faller

I^V/illlam Bobier

November—1966
1—Fred Neer

23—Charles Woodward

30—Robert Hawley

8—Duane E. Davidson

15—Roy C. Patterson

June-1967

(Rotary Foundation)

Robert G. Tingling

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —

20-Mllford A. McKeilh
27—Mark S. Andrews

Wllford Couillord, Ch.
Ralph Toupolik

December—1966

July-1967

6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Ailemler

International Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

20—Ken Putnam

_

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

-

4—H. Vincent Kornstien

11—Russell F. Moore

25—Raymond Mulchohey

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard Btrlnger, Ch.

3-Fred Weeks

Robert B. Kerr

10—Conrad Swart
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

John Visosky, Ch.

SPECIAL

Duane Dovldson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—Richard Biringer

LADIES' NITE-Roberl

Ylngling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppoint a eomtnlttee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman-Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966.JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chestor L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwotor-Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Charles Boeon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Corroli L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margorel

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Phone No.

278-2903

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821
278-8006

278-2682

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Phone No.
—. 278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Bernard Laney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea

278-6951

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8318

Tors Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508

278-5891

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth

278-2261
278-2947

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Barbara

_278-5234

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Fairchild Dr.—Bernice

278-5819

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dolfy, 61 Moplc Lone—Jane. _

279-9471
278-2818

Richcjrd D. Moore, 42 Coriyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
Jomes Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwator—Faroh

278-5909
278-8968
278-5475
278-8132

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.^usan

279-9492

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burcndt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Wllford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-4486
278-6054

278-8609

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

279-9501

278-6788

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

,278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-4029

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

278-5512

Clyde Willioms, 102 Carlyie Ave.-WIlma

278-8238

Axner Olson, 340 Grand Si—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

—..-278-2979

278-6341
-—278-6322
278-5641

...

.,278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, lie. Chicago St.—Mabel

Mel Rice,

1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson's-Lllitan

278-6693

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-^33

Lester F. Wse, R. R. 2—Celia

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G._Tinsling, 21 Scott—Natalie-..

278-2451

ST2-5594

278-5006

Rotary REFLECTOR

FRSDSRICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PR33UCTS,

COLDSATER, laiCHlGAN

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M,
ELK'S

TEMPLE

2^-9428
278-51)33

_-2^.;6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-4424

278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.:—r

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoine

j—

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-M94

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet

278-8909

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Elleen 278-2127

276-5078

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250

Robert Hawley. R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

279-9266

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. JefFerson—Ruth

278-6517

279-9551

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia.
John S. Pierson, 340 Marshall St.-Mora

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-5318

Horold McKnight, R. R. 3-Carol

369-90W

278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

—278-5386

2^-53jU

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-8086

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

Phone No.

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

IHC.

49036

.278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

August 2. 1966

August 8-13

fair WEEK

- We'll meet at the Elk's. Temple

at 12:15 P.M. (Hot as In the past at the Fair grounds)
Paul Thompson has arranged for ahout twenty 4-H Extension Leaders to
"be our guests.
Need more "be

A good host is at "home" when he has invited guests.

said?

Rev. Bill Harrington narrated a series of excellent slides on his

trip to the Holy Land and the Mediteranean Area. The program was
enhanced "by Rev. Bill's background knowledge and sincere interest in
the area and the smooth continuity of his presentation. (George,
you did it again!)
Guests:

7ic Lockhart, Montpelier, Ohio
Jim Kerr, MansfiSld, Ohio
John Elwell, Hamilton, Ohio
H. L. Howard, Dayton, Ohio
Gordon Packer, Litchfield, Michigan
Elmer Houghton and Morris Wood, Bronson, Michigan

Absent Members:

Bovee, Burandt, Couillard, Endicott, Kennedy, Laney,
Molitor, Norm Moore, Russell Moore, Mulchahey, Pitts,
Mel Rice, Rumsey, Skinner, Thompson, Clyde Williams,
Warren Williams,. Charles Woodward, Doug Woodward.

Chairmen:
Have you filed your plans with President Fred? The boys who
are in under the wire (smugly) suggest a fine for late reporters.
Medicare Note

(dedicated to Chuck Bacon)

An early applicant requested

a payment to go see Dr. Zhivago.

To Ray:

Where are you?

In the UP backwoods, or just "goofin" off?

Gran Wilcox
Vicedarian

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

i3

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Monday, 6:30 o'clock
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILLE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jock Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�SIP

ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1966-1967

TOM COLLINS-Direcfor

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH, Attendance—Jim Skinner

Classification-John Dean, Ch.

★

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ElECTfON

-

1966-1967

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey, Ch.
Cranston Wilcox

FRED

ANDERSON

.

President

Fellowship—Paul W, Thompson, Ch.

ROBERT NAGIE

VIce-Presldent

Bernard Laney, Frederick A. Hough,

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm
Mogaxine—Reo E. Goodwin

JOHN

KLEIN

..

WAYNE FARST

-

Treasurer

Ais't Seey.-Treas.
★

DIRECTORS

-

1967:

Fred

Anderson.

Bob

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumtey.
MRS. GRACE PAHERSON-Organlst
★

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program-Robert Nogle
Public Relations—
Milford

A. McKellh

Rotary Information—

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Nermond Moore

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month
at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL

★

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON-Director

Employer-Employee

Relations-

★
I
Gilbert Molitor
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL j Four-Way TestPresident Rotary International
|
Howard Teeter, Ch.
Torg Skabo
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utah I

Ken Leovenworthj Ch.

Occupational

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internotionol

Informatilon—

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred

GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

H. Weeiss

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP—Charlotte, Michigan

28—Richard Moore

9—Paul Thompson(Fair Comm.]

16

Crippled Children —
Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Ray Pitts

23—George Pierce

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.
Warren Williams

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Couillard

(World Understanding)

September—1966

28—Cranston Wilcox

6—Clyde Williams

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—William Bobier, Ch.
Student Guests-John Visosky, Ch.

Youth-Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Olin Dally

4—Jim Endicott
11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik

October—1966
4—Gust Borandt
11—Gilbert Molitor

25—Carlo Heikkinen

May-1967

18—Howard Teeter

2—John Dean

25—Croig Seboid

*
Director

Rotary FoundationRoy C. Patterson. Ch.
Robert 0. Yingling

April-1967

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

9—Albert Faiier
16-William Bobier
23—Charles Wocxfword

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson

(Rotary Foundotion)

22—Jim Skinner

29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.

Internotlonal Youth Profect —

December—1966
6—Horold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier

Robert Sweet, Ch.

20—Ken Putnam

Rolph Toupalik

4—H. Vincent Kornstien

11—Russell F. Moore

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swart

Robert B. Kerr

17—Fritz Van Aken

SONG LEADERS

Don Shorno

Duane Davidson

13—John Kennedy

Ju]y.-1967

Matched Dist. and Club ProgramJanuary—1967
Richard BIringer, Ch.

John Visosky, Ch.

JuRe-1967
6—B. K. Pearce

20-MIIford A. McKeith
27—Mark S. Andrews

27—Don Shorno

Robert Loose

Webster Treat, Ch.

March-1967
7—Lester Wise

30-Olm Dally

Lester F. Wise

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

21—Bernard Laney

2—Webb Treat

Robert Hawley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

7—Harvey Bent
14—Roy Fox

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

Board of Directors Meetings

General Secretary, Rotary International

Community Safety —

Fritz Van Aken

Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

^^peclal — At the call of the President

February—1967

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

24—Reo Goodwin

SPECIAL

(Rotary Mogazlne Week]
31—Richard Biringer

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert

Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966&gt;1967. If you wish to change dates with another member. advise the program ehairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detoils. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth ...
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorio

278-5358
278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-2682
278-8086

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6501

278-5386
278-4486
278-5234

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchild Dr.—Bornice

278-5819

279-9471

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4191
278-6278

278-5891

278-6054

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

278-8968
278-5475
278-8132

278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro-.
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison-Lake
=
=-=278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Vetmo
278-6250

Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2^ Grand St.—Dorothy

278-8840
279-9551

Bernard Laney, 372 Morshal! St.—Rhea

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scoll Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, N Ridgemoor Rd.

fety Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Phone No.
278-5790

278-8006

Olin Daily, 61 Maple lane—Jane.-

James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thelma
Albert Foliar, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Charlotte
Wayne Forst, R. 1, Coldwater—Farah

NAME
Addreu and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wiimo

279-9501
278-6788

E, Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6951

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—MargarBt--767-7508

Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Carol

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Rooert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9551

278-6769
278-5078
279-9492

__-278-5512

279-9360

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Gt.—Lorraine

278-6341

John S. Pierson, 3^ Marshall St.—Mora

278-5641

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia

Ray Pitts,-55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-6322

278-6161
278-2790
...278-2451

ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

278-8318

^8-58^
369-90W

278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ant»__

278-5554
278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

__279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllma

278-4159
278-4029

278-2612

278-8238

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMotna
Lester F. Wise. R. R. 2-Celio
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

276-5393

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth-_
Leslie Woodward, 1W Marshall St.—Polly

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..

FRSDHISrCK H. WEEKS

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

James R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive

ST2-5594

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036
PUBLISHED BY

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie____278-6316

278-5006

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

Address and Rotary Ann

HONORARY MEMBER

The COLDWATER

I

NAME

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

279-9428
278-5033

-J278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 26, 1966

step Ho. 10 in the election of a new memher:

If

in the 10 day waiting period, the proposed memher shall he considered

qualified for memhership.

According to the District Governor's Letter, Coldwater had a 89-14^ in
attendance for June. This places the Cluh third in cluhs
size. The Bistrict attendance average was 87.17%-

memhers in the District. Ten cluhs had one or more 100^ meetings during
the month.

Climax and Homer were tied with 3 each.

Absent on Tuesday were Allemeir, Anderson,

'woore^^Geo^^^

Dean, Farst, Hawley, Henry, Klein, R. ^oose,Molitor,R. Moore, Geor^^
Pierce, Pitts, Putnam, Mel Rice, Bacon, Treat, W. Williams, Weeks, Houg ,
Kennedy, McKeith, Olson and Goodholm.

There were six early leavers. Eighteen memhers left Siarly for the three
meetings for which records were kept.

Visiting Rotarians included Morris Wood, Boh Kalassa,

Nelson Weher of Bronson; William King of Quincy and John Elwell of
Hamilton, Ohio.

Eleven
memhers made the pilgrimage to the District
^Pierson
Benton Harhor. These wei-e Norm Moore, Nagle, Dean, Davidson, Neer,Pierson,
Henry, Couillard, Faller, Allepeir and Holtz. Boh Nagle won the 1st
prize; a golf umbrella and a dozen golf halls.

Next week George Pierce has the program hut since he is

the porch of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island it is impossible to learn

what it will he.

Lawrence Carrico of the Tihhits appealed to the Ciuh on Tues^y for

singers to take part in a coming musical production. He stated th&amp;t
Rotarians are the most experienced group of singers in town hence his request.
Hera is a chance for some of you tenors to get in some practice.

If you want to read something interesting turn to page l6_of the August

ROTARIAN. "The Right to Travel" will give you some very interesting views
on whether the American citizen has the right to a passport for travel
abroad.

Keath Pearce as Program Chairman presented Dr. Fayne Oherst of Michigan
State University. Dr. Oherst showed slides and told of the School oi

Veterinary Medicine and the new medical science building and the program in
human medicine.

A very fine program from all reports.

According to women a successful man is one who knows how to make money
and how to spend it.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 o'clock

^

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 o'clock

BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 o'clock

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 o'clock

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
JONESVlUE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock

ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesdoy, 12:10 o'clock

LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

BY

—

.

Prejldent

Vi«e-Pre*idon»

Secretary
—

-

WAYNE FARST

Treaeurer

A»i't Secy.-Trea*.
★

DIRECTORS

— 1967;

Fred Anderton.

Nagle, Doug Woodward, Fred Cuiy.
1968: Charles Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

Bob

MRS. GRACE PAnERSON-Organlst
★

Cranston

Mogasine—Reo E. Goodwin

Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Progrom—Robert Nagle
Public Relollons—
Mliford A. McKeilh

Rotary Information—

Duone E. Dovidson, Ch.

Mark S. Andrews

Sorgeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.
Normand Moore

VOCATIONAL

★

CHARLES

BACON-Dlrector

Employer-Employee
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary international
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Lake City, Utoh

General Secretary, Rotary International
GEORGE R. MEANS—Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Oist., Rotary Intenrational

Relations—

ken Leovenworlh, Ch.

tk
ROTARY

9—Paul Thomp$on(Falr Comm.)
16—Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Rural-Urban-B. K. Pearee, Ch.
Warren Williams

13—Robert Kerr
20—Robert Loose
27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Student Gueiti—John Visosky, Ch.
Frifr Van Aken

Torg Skabo

4—Gust Burondt
11—Gilbert Molitor
18—Howard Teeter

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

November—1966
1—Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

WOODWARD,

Director

STUART J. BEARUP-Charlotte, Michigan

(Rotary Foundotion]

Robert G. Yingling

World Community Service —
Wilford Couillard, Ch.

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

20—Milford A. McKelth
27—Mark S. Andrews

December-1966
6—Harold Goodholm
13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnom

Ralph Toupalik

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Kornstien
11—Russell F. Moore —
18—E. Ken Leavenworth

27—Don Shorno

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3—Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Van Aken

SPECIAL

24—Reo Goodwin

John Visosky, Ch.

(Rotary Magazine Week)
31—RIchord Biringer

Duane Davidson

Don Shorno

June—1967

22—Jim Skinner
29—Carroll L. Barnes

Robert B. Kerr

Webster Treat, Ch.

30—Robert Hawley

15—Roy C. Patterson

SONG LEADERS

Trode Associations-

May-1967
2—John Deon
9—Albert Fafler
16—William Bobier
23—Charles Woodward

25—Croig Sebald

Richard Biringer, Ch.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.
Fred H. Weeks

11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik
25—Carlo Heikkinen

Youth—Carroll L. Barnes, Ch.
Ofin Dally
★

Matched Ditl. and Club Program-

Occupational Informatilon—

Aprii-1967
4—Jim Endicott

October—1966

Robert Loose

Howard Teeter, Ch.

(World Understanding)

28—Cranston Wilcox

6—Clyde Williams

international Youth Project —
Robert Sweet, Ch.

Molitor

Four-Way Test-

7—Lester Wise

14—Frederick Hough
21—Wilford Couillard

September—1966

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Awards—Wiliiom Bobier, Ch.

DOUGLAS

March-1967

30—Olin Dally

Lester F. Wise

Rotary Foundation-

SERVICE

21—Bernard Laney

28—Richard Moore

2-Webb Treat

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

at 12:00 o'clock noon

.^^peelal — At the col! of the President

Wileox

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.
Robert Howley

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Lanoy, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endlcott, E. Harold Goodholm

Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636

Community Safety —

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

1966-1967

ERNEST W. lUSe
-

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ElECTiON

ROBERT NAGIE
KLEIN

1966-1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

FRED ANDERSON

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS-Direclor

MICH. Attendance—Jim Skinner

★
OFFICERS

COMMinEES - CLUB SERVICE

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you with to change dotes with another member. advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492

ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie

278-5358
278-6821

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phone No.
278-5790

Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret

278-8006

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha-John Klein, Box 148—Pctricio
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
Bernard Loney, 372 Marshall St.—Rhea

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.-Jean

278-8086

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekoniho—Margaret—767-7508

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn

278-6033

278-2682

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

William Bobier, 230 Grand St.—Margaret..

278-5386

Ernest W.

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esthor

Selon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro.
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

ed Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
-in Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane .

"^■ftuono E. Davidson, 15 Scolt Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.
James Endicott, 72 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Thoima
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchoft St.—Charlotte

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwotor—Forah...
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5891

278-5234
278-6054

279-9471
278-2818

278-8609
278-5909
278-8968
278-5475

278-8132
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

278-8909

Horry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Ruth

279-9266

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen. 278-4115
Andrew Henry, R. 4, Coldwater—Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Sprague Rd.—Janet
279-9501

Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, R. R. 3—Corol
Gilbert Molitor, 10 Foirchiid Dr.—Bernlco
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eloine

-

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501
278-6951

278-6850

-

278-2261

278-2947
279-9551
278-5819
278-6769
278-4191

Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-^iodys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Poorl St.—Ilia

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

278-8318

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson-Olive

369-9092

Robert Swee^ R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-6278
278-5078

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-5554
278-5585

278-4243
_ 279-5094
278-4159

278-4029

278-2612

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wilma

278-8238

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

279-9360

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

278-6693

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-M41

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Pierson, 340 Morsholl St.--Mora
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, lit. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 116 ^rand St.^hyllls

278-2979

—

278-6322
278-5641
278-6161
278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5594

278-5006

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cellc

Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwoter—Roth

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

'tn.AAhi
279-9428

278-5033
1^8-6393

HONORARY MEMBER

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchan

278-6730

V i. s

R

1 p e:

FRSDSRICK H.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6603

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Rotary REFLECTOR

TEMPLE

278-4222

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 2OT-2127

The COLDWATER

ELK'S

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Werner VanAken, R. R. 2-GIadys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrice

279-9492
278-5512

Phone No.

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRirJG PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 19,1966

Step No, 9 in the election of a new memher is:

A ten day period shall then

he allowed during which a memher ohjecting to the election of the proposed
memher shall notify the Board in writing stating reasons for his ohjection.
President of Rotary International Richard Evans has outlined his proposed
aims for 1966-67 and they are as follows: (1) share Rotary hy adding new
members, (2) share Rotary hy adding new cluhs, (3) enjoy Rotary fellow

ship,

(4)

discover and serve the needs of your community,

(5)

niake your

business or profession better, (6) serve youth, (?) pursue effective public
relations, (8) emphasize the internationality of Rotary, (9) engage in
World Community Service, (10) contribute to the Rotary Foundation. Here is
a wide variety of programs which can appeal to a large number of members.
Why not select one as your project for the year and do your bit?

Next week Beath Pearce as Progaam Chairman will present Dr. Fayne Oberst of
the Michigan State University staff who will tell of the new developments in
the area of both human and veterinarian medicine.

Keath says it will

illustrate, "Tax dollars at work."

With the completion of the Rotary Fishing Site Park and the Tibbits Opera
House fairly well equipped, Coldwater Rotary should be thinking of a new

projects The club over the years has helped out with any number of small
projects. Some have been the roadside park, Tibbits, ranger cabin at Camp
T. Ben Johnson, scholarships, equipment for orthopedic classrooms and many
others. It would seem that the club might consider some much larger project and
and have it designated as a Rotary Project. How about a Youth Building, an
Outdoor Swimming Pool, Purchase of Play Equipment for either of the parks,

the Building of Toilets for public use (this was the first Rotary project of
the first club). It would give some direction to our efforts and would
benefit the community and also club members.
Bear Cousin Muley:

I*m burned up about the trucks that speed through town, especially some of
them on Marshall Street. Yesterday I followed one going 50 miles and hour.
The police are always someplace else and someday there is going to be a
wreck, only I hope I'm not there. Radar control apparently doesn't apply
to trucks. Be seeing you. Cully
Some of the old timers will be interested to know that former Secretary of
Rotary International Phil Lovejoy died June 29.
On Tuesday, William Bobier introduced our own Tom Collins who outlined plans
for past, present and future for the City of Coldwater government.

There were 22 absentees and 6 early leavers at Tuesday's meeting.
We understand Mel Ross who has been a frequent visitor from the Indianapolis
Club has been taken back to his home ill.

In this modem day men who die with their boots on usually have one f»ot on
the accelerator.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 o'clock
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 o'clock
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 o'clock
HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 o'clock
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 o'clock
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 o'clock
ANGOLA — Halk's Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 o'clock

UNION CITY — Community Building — Tuesday, 12:10 o'clock
JONESVILIE — Thomas Dining Room — Tuesday, 6:15 o'clock
LANSING — Jack Tar Hotel — Friday, 12:00 o'clock

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

President
Viee-Presldent

LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

WAYNE FARST

1966- 1967

ROBERT E. RUMSEY, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—Jim

Ass't Seey.-Treas.
★

DIRECTORS — 1967: Fred Anderson.

Bob

Nogie, Doug Woodward, Fred Culy.
1968: Chories Bacon, Tom Collins.
1969: John Klein, Bob Rumsey.

MRS. GRACE PATTERSON-Organlst
★

Fellowship—Paul W. Thompson, Ch.
Bernard Loney, Frederick A. Hough,
Jim Endicott, E. Harold Goodholm

Magoxine-Rco E. Goodwin
Membership—George H. Pierce, Ch.
John A. Kennedy, Russell F. Moore
Program—Robert Nagle
Public Relations—
Milford A. McKelth

Rotary Information—

Normand Moore

at 12:00 o'clock noon

VOCATIONAL

★

*

CHARLES BACON-Director

Employer-Employee RelationsKen leavenworth, Ch.
Gilbert

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Iniernattonol
RICHARD L. EVANS-Salt Loke City, Utah

General Secretary, Rotary International

Molltor

Four-Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Ch.

Torg Skabo
Occupational Informattion—

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.
Fred

GEORGE R. MEANS-Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol

SERVICE

H. Weeks

Trade Associations-

STUART J. BEARUP-CharloHe, Michigan

Webster Treat, Ch.
Don Shorno

14—Frederick Hough

21—Wilford Coulllard

(World Understanding)

September—1966
6—Clyde Williams

Warren Williams

28—Cronston Wllcox

13—Robert Kerr

Scholarship, Student Loans,

April-1967

20—Robert Loose

Awards—William Bobier, Ch.

4—Jim Endicott

27—Dist. Gov. Visit

Normand Moore

Student Guests—John Visosky, Ch.
Fritz Van Aken

11—Seton Bovee

18—Ralph Toupalik
October—1966
4—Gust Burandt

Youth—Carroll L. Banres, Ch.

11—Gilbert Molitor

Olin Dolly
★

25—Croig Sebald

25—Carlo Heikklnen
May-1967
2—John Dean
9—Alisert Feller

18—Howard Teeter

16—V^IIIam Bobier

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DOUGLAS

Mareh-1967
7—Lester Wise

30—Olin Dally

Lester F. Wise

Rural-Urban—B. K. Pearce, Ch.

November—1966

23—Charles Woodward

30—Robert Hawley

1-Fred Neer
8—Duane E. Davidson

WOODWARD, Director

15—Roy C. Patterson

Rotary Foundation—

Roy C. Patterson. Ch.

Regular — 1st Thursday of each month

""Special — At the call of the President

Kenneth Putnam, Ch.

Duane E. Davidson, Ch.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Robert E. Rumsey, Ch.

9—Paul Thompson(Falr Comm.)
16
Ray Pitts
23—George Pierce

Crippled Children —

Mark S. Andrews

21—Bernard Laney

28—Richard Moore

2—Webb Treot

Robert Hawley

Cranston Wileox

February—1967
7—Harvey Bent
14—Ray Fox

August—1966

Richard D. Moore, Ch.

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey, Ch.

Board of Directors Meetings

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Community Sofety —

Skinner

Clyde Williams, Axner Olson

ElECTION — 1966-1967

FRED ANDERSON
ROBERT NAGLE
ERNEST W.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLIINS-Director

Classification—John Dean, Ch.

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

June-1967

(Rotary Foundation)

6—B. K. Pearce

13—John Kennedy

22—Jim Skinner

Robert G. Yingling

20—Milford A. McKeilh

29—Carroll L. Barnes

World Community Service —
Wliferd Coulllard, Ch.

27—Mark S. Andrews
December—1966
6—Harold Goodholm

Ralph Toupalik

International Youth Project —

July-1967
4—H. Vincent Komstien
11—Russell F. Moore

13—Chester Allemier
20—Ken Putnom
27—Don Shorno

Robert Sweet, Ch.
Robert Loose

Matched Dist. and Club Program-

Richard BIringer, Ch.
Robert B. Kerr

18—E. Ken Leavenworth

25—Raymond Mulchahey

January—1967
3-Fred Weeks
10—Conrad Swort
17—Fritz Van Aken
24—Reo Goodwin

SONG LEADERS

John Visosky, Ch.

SPECIAL

31—Richard Biringer

Ouane Davidson

EVENTS

STAG DAY—Normand Moore

(Rotary Magazine Week)

LADIES' NITE-Robert Yingling

advise the program chairman of the change.
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1966-1967. If you wish to change dates with onother
Members hovlng special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the deloiit. ROBERT NAGLE, Program Chairman—Telephone 279-9492
ROTARY ROSTER - JULY, 1966-JUNE, 1967
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Address and Rotary Ann

Phoite No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

278-5790

278-8006

Bernard Laney, 372 Morsholl St.—Rhea

278-6951

278-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—-—278-2947

Phone No.

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy

278-2W3

Chories Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle

278-6821

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy——278-6501

278-2682
278-80B6

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tokonsha—Margaret—767-7508

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryt&gt;
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Carroll L. Barnes. 265 Hull St.-Morgaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-6033
278-5358

278-5891

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

Wayne Farst, R. 1, Coldwater—Forah
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

369-9092

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-4350
278-8942
278-4222
278-M03

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonno
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone-Sara

279-W94

278-8609

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

278-8968

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5312

279-9471

278-5909
278-5475

278-8132
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
278-8909
Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Andrew Henry,-R. 4, Coldwater-Velma
278-6250
Frederick A. Hough, 570 S. Spragoe Rd.—Janet—279-9501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-5819
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

278-2818

Jomes Endicott, 72 Cneryl Ann Dr.—Thelmo

278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

279-9551

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane—
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.

Phone No.

Harold Mcknight, R. R. 3—Corol

278-4486
278-5234
278-6054

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Address and Rotary Ann

Gilbert Molitor, 10 Falrchild Dr.—Bernice
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara-.
Wliford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy

NAME

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 B. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6788

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

279-9492

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, R. R. 4—Virginia
John S. Plerson, S-W Marshall St.—Mora

278-2979
278-6341
278-6322
278-5641

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2790
278-2451

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lilllai*
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-&lt;-PhylUs

278-6161

ST2-5594
——278-5006

Fritz VanAken, 65 t. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5554

___278-5S35
278-4242

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4159
278-4029

Clyde Williams, 102 Carlyle Ave.—Wllma

278-8238

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

278-6693
278-4424

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly-

_278-5033

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 3, Coldwater—Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
—

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278-6393

HONORARY MEMBER -

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

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Rotary REFLECTOR

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting liotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
279-9428

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 12^ 1966

The eighth step in the election of a new member is as follows:

After

permission to do so has been secured from the proposed new member the
Secretary shall notify each member of the club by means of a written or
printed communication, giving the name of the proposed candidate, the

firm represented and the classification under which he is proposed for
membership.

On Tuesday, the following members were absent: Bovee, Burandt, Davidson,
Farst, Kennedy, Kerr, Klein, McKeith, Norm Koore, Nagle, Sebald, Skinner,
Teeter, Thompson, and Weeks. There were nine early leavers,
A visiting Rotarian was Lee Thompson of Lima, Ohio, a Past District
Governor.

notary's International new President is Richard L. Evans of Salt Lake City.
He was born in 1906 and comes from a line of English, Scotch and Welsh
ancestors who came to Salt Lake City with the early Mormons. He was
educated at the University of Utah and spent some time studying in England.
He is engaged in radio and television and has published eleven books and
has written a syndicated column for newspapers. He is a Mormon and is a
member of "The Quorum of Twelve" of Mormon Church,

He has been President

of his club, District Governor and is now Rotary International President.
His Rotary Ann is Alice and they have four sons. He has for many years
been producer of the oldest continuing radio broadcast from the Salt Lake
City Tabernacle. On Tuesday, President Fred played a recording outlining
the 10 objectives that President Evans has set for his Rotary year.
On Tuesday, Ken Leavenworth presented Professor McClelan of Tri-State

College. He showed a U.S. Navy film outlining sea power as a factor in the
defense program. This was an excellent film and up-to-date.
Next week Bill Bobier will present Tom Collins, City Manager, who will
bring us up-to-date on city affairs.

In the July ROTARIAN read the article, "It's a Wonderful Worldful of
Service."

Your editor had a week of fishing, hibernation and rest.

An island is a

good place to get away from telephones, television, radio and newspapers,
and is recommended.

The average American woman is not old at 40.

In fact she isn't even 40.
Ray Mulchahey

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
GUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetda/, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Epitcepal Pariih House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuetday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturgei Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Attendance—Craig Sebold
★

OFFICERS

BY

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

ELECTION — 1965.1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'yTreos.

Dircclort: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey
Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

Public Relotions—Ray Pitts
Pol

Regular—First Thursday of each month

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyor'Seller Relotions—
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations—

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupoiik

President Rotary Intenrational

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaos

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Four-Way Test-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

Generol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evantton, Illinois

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Inlernalional
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Trade Associations-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sv/eet
Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Soton Bovec, Cn., James Skinner
Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.,

Bill Bebier, Ch., Cron Wllcox

26-Olrn

May—1966
3—Seton

Dally

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deon

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm

SERVICE

Moore

16—Howard Teeter

CHARLES BACON, Director

June-1966

(Rotary F'datloo Int.)
23-Fred
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

International Information-

7—Torg Skobo

Weeks
French

14—Ken
21 ~M.

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

7—John Kennedy
14—John

July~1966

Visosky

5—A.

21—Craig Sebold

Dick BIringer, Ch., Fred Necr

26—Kolth Peorce

January—1966

Andrews

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wllcox

SONG LEADERS

SPECIAL EVENTS

STAG

18—Albert Butlerfieid
25—Corroll Barnes

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmen
Duone Dovidson

Folfer

12—K. leavenworth
19-Wm. Bebier

28—Harold Goodholm

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

leavenworth

McKeith

28—Carlo Helkklnen

December—1965

International Student Profeels—

Bovec

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Bornes

International Conlaclt-

Mork

26—A. lyon

5—Will Couiiiord

French, Ch.,

Corroll

19-R. Hawley

IP—Jomes Skinner

Boyd Wiggins
Dick

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Toupalik

April-1966

October—1965

Student Guests-

Youth-

(World Undersl'ng int.)

29—Ralph

7—Wm. Klaos
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chat Allemter

Awards —

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick BIringer

September—1965

Diek Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

March-1966

15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

C.

Patterson

Bob Rumscy

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

★

Community Sofetv-

Scholarship, Student leans.

Sorgeonl-at-Arm»—Bob Howley, Ch.

^ Special—At the call of the President

3-Ray Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.
★

Paul Thompson

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Program—Fred Anderson

22—Fritz Von Aken

August—1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Rural Urban—

Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodward

1-Les Wise
8—Conrad Swort

15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

M. A. McKeith

John Walker

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

February—1966

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

Rotary Magozine

DAY-Chuck Woodward

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. if you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members
having special programs, such es ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the delolls.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmen—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Alleinier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kalhryn
—..278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

__._.278-5358

Carroll L. Bornos, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

____.278-8006

Charles Bocon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard BIringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-6321

278-2682
.__..278-8086
278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

...278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Theimn
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro

WIford Couiiiord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avs.-Dorolhy

Olio Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mortho
Wni. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy..

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4-Roth
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2854

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
RIchord D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-2990

..278-6054

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

278-6598

Albert Feller, 95 N. Hanchett Sf.-Charlofte
278-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
..278-5318
RIchord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonnc
278-2587

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore—

278-6517

Carlo Heikklncn, 91

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison- Lake—Barbara

E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

279-9266
278-8909

Horry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-6788

276-4115

—278-8840
278-8536
279-9551

278-6501

E. Ken Leavonworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margorot--767-7508

278-4466

278-5234

Phone No.
278-5790

278-2261
278-2947

279-9551

—278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

Raymond Molchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo.......278-5078

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Necr, 203 W. Chicoga—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha

279-9360

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
278-6322
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
......278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. .Chicago Sr.—Mabel.

...278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert B. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Cralg Ssbold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

ST2-5594
..278-5006
.-278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E.-Chicago St.—Louise

278-5843

Jumes R. Skinner, R. 4, Sronson—Olive

.369-9092

Torg Skobe, 155 t^orrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie..-..278-6316

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene.
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzanno—

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2~Glodys

278-5585
278-4243

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bcalrieo

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo..
Warron Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMotne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CelIa
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl Sf.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie
...
HONORARY MEMBERS
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzera

278-5091

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

_____278-63t 1

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278-5033
278-6393

Ed Koltz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

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279-5094
278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

1

1 i

July 5, 1966
Subbing for a sub is about as low as a fella can sink, but it appears
that both Ray and his first line sub, Cran Wilcox, are on vacation this
week so we were nominated by Prez Fred to do the honors. Here goes, but
don't say we didn't warn you.
First of all, we think the Club should strike a medal for Doris Fox for
enduring a half-century with such a mean, ornery and stubborn cuss as Ray.
Kidding aside, they are celebrating their 50th anniversary this weekend
without fanfare—Just in case you didn't know.

Next Tuesday's program will be a movie on U.S. sea power, with Ken Leavenworth
as chairman and Prof. John W. McClellan, of Tri-State, assisting.

This week's program was right down our alley, calling attention to the
sad condition of thousands of miles of Michigan's state, county, township,
city and village roads and streets. The speaker was Alice E. Donnel,
Branch County coordinator of the Michigan Good Roads Federation, which has a
program to alter the situation. Bert Faller was program chairman, and
Tom Collins must be credited "with an assist.

Bob Doll, St. Charles student sent to Camp Emory by Coldwater Rotary, gave
a report of lessons learned. He stressed several good points, including
the fact that an able leader is one who Judges a man by his ability to perform
rather than by his color, creed, etc.

Note to golfing members: Still room for another local foursome for
district tourney to be played at Point-0'-Woods in Benton Harbor. Sign
up with Duke before July 15.

Tuesday's visitors: Nels Weber and Glen Barnett of Bronson; L. K. Juoda of
Marshall; John Elwell of Hamilton, Ohio; Karl Darkey of Battle Creek; and
the
tne iiev*.
Rev*. William
wiiiiam ijianaing,
Blanding, new
new Mernoaisr
Methodist pasxor
pastor ana
and aa g
guest of George Pierce.
Missing faces: Bent, Burandt, Dean, Farst, Goodholm, H
Heikkinen, Klein,
Laney, R. Loose, Norm Moore, Russ Moore, Mulchahey,
ulchahey, Mel Rice, Putnam,
Skinner, Clyde Williams, Wilcox, and Doug Woodward.

Sobering Thought;

Freight-car loadings were down to 10 per cent last month,

while consumption of alcohol was up 22 per cent, proving that more people

are getting loaded than freight-card.

(Note to Norm—We do read the Herald)
Seton Bovee

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY - Unton Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK ~ Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyiine Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

-Ci

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendonce—Craig Sebafd
*

OFFICERS BY

ELECTION -

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE

1965-1966

President
Viee-Presidenf
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Scc'y-Treos.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axncr Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Classiflcatlen—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulehahey
Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
Magazine—Carroll

Bill Bebier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Sergeont-ol-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

President Rotary International
C.

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Meant, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Dick French, Ch.,
Carroll

Barnes

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Sworl

Trade Assoelaticns-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

23—Fred

Weeks

French

June-1966

Inf.)

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

28—Carlo Heikklnen

7—John Kennedy

July-1966
5-A. Foller

12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearce

28—Harold Goodholm

January—1966

Andrews

leavenworth

21-M. McKelfh

14—John Visosky

4—Harry Joseph

Occupational Information—

Richard R. Bueknell, Sturgis, Michigan

31—John Dean

Teeter

30—Dick

Bovce

24—Reo Goodwin

21—Croig Sebold

Rotary Foundotlon—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Moore

December—1965

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Mark

Kerr

9—Norm

(Rotory F'datien

Internotionol Student Projects-

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

2—Robert
16—Howord

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Bcft Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupolik
Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas
Four-Way Test-

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

3—Selon

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

Competitor Relations—

Dally

Youth-

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Mav-1966

19—James Skinner

26-Olin

Moore

26—A. Lyon

5—Will Coulllard

Boyd Wiggins

Potferson

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

Aprll-1966

Visit

October—1965

Student Guests-

Buyer-Soller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

14—Gus Burondl
28—Chet Allemier

Awards —

808 NAGLE, Director

★

7-Wni. Klaas

21—Governor

Morch-1966
1—Horvey Bent

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupolik

September—1965

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

Special—At the call of the President

Corlo Helkkinen, Ch.,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Program—Fred Anderson

at 12:00 noon

31—Duke Davidson

Ruroi Urban-

Barnes

Membership—Keith Pearee, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagic

Crippled ChildrenM. A. McKeilh

John Wolker

Pat

3—Roy Pills

Community Safety—

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shomo

22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson
Seton Bovec, Cn., James Skinner

Rotary inlormotion—les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

18—Albert

Bultcrficld

25—Corroll

Bornes

Duane Dovidson

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magozino

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address ond Rotory Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoref
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-2903
278-6033

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilnia
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfho
Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary

278-5790
273-8840
278-8536

278-4222
278-6603

278-6086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
„_278-2854

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508

Wooster Treat, R. 3, Ccldwater lake—Sozanno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-5554
278-5585

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fied H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlee

278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

Jackson-Vero

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

278-2947

Harold Mcknight, Coldwafor St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annetlo

278-6769

Richord D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

279-9492

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirflsid Dr.—Lucille

—...278-6598

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne ...278-2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
278-6517

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mobel

—278-2790

Mol Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jockson-Ullion

ST2-5594

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago Si.—Louise
Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jnmes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 5. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison loko—Borbara

278-5475
278-5318
279-9266
278-8909

Carlo Heikklnen. 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Hcirry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-678B

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan—

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine—

278-5512
—

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

278-6322
..278-6161

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Mr^rrison lake—Rita-.—.—278-8318

Douglos Woodward, R. I, Coldwafer—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly.—
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie...

Janean

—

Art Lyon, IT Park Pl.-Etzora

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva..
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

-FOR
PE.AC

1
FRSDERICK H. ffSEKS

TE.MFLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

278-6311

..278-5412
.278-6730

! P R ;ai,¥M.itrmc

0®0

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESD-A.Y, 12:15 P. M.

___279-942B
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4029
278-2612

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

279-5094
278-4159

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma
V/orren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwoler—laMoino
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ceiia
Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-4243

278-4191

278-6278
__278-5078

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jonq
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridaemoor Rd.—Valerie.

279-9471

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-2710

278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

ELK'S

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Harold Coddlngton, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

Albert Feller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet. R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

279-9551

„„_278-5358

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ciara
Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma

NAME
Address ond Relory Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

QUALITY SPR£:iG PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

�^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Jvti?; .?3c.
Px'C^raia lihalrma

Ml&amp;r hai; lined vcp &gt;ilss Ali-j^s

vho &gt;sl3l

pat on a Highway Safety Prog^aiSii aasi3t3d hy Tom "Clean Socks'* ColliasoThis Weeks

We bad mrletTi palcht-ltudSp a taatall'ilng giiapse of upe-omlng shotftliae

at the Tibblts, tnd a "%hmk you" from a seon-to-be coedo

Then Al Gltece

reviewed Olite:-s yigotnus $10»000,C00 ■ts^llding progm; and %Wxt yjj.tque
Comffiunlty ilducatlou progt-as :.?sacblcg
fOO areas alxeadyo All this
la oO minutes,
Pseslden.' Fi'ed \mtomii3g admlmbiy oa his solo flSghii.

Cnss'isj Kitty Aaalr^ oiii' ssftoxe.rsuip avayd. wlH5ier to
referred %c)

Frms tha Tibbltss

1/iPiy CeiTleo, Bob

Ylslticg fiotarlaass

CpsH of the
Beiryldeaia Powell, and Betty Barlondo

Dale Blory, Goshea Indiana
Jim Karr, Mansfield, Ohio
Mei Rosss ladiasapolls, Indiana
SnylojE*, Branson, Michigan

Wopds of "Wisdom" from Uacls Gullys

"The real fight over fluerirlation to eoat^ol tosth dsray is net flttCJlds hat water Stselft

The

pifoblem Is th®

thw City forees cn u3o We zl-mll all Join and fi^OnJa

•ccspulsory aateration'u

We

duty-bound to abolish

city wat«sifoH£3-«th«!i.? product is highly coutrovi^raisl and the:

very exlstsnt's unconatltutlnna^.o

be can't prove fluoride iriil nist tns ptj^a as claiassd^ but ws can prove the water un
just pat a mil in a giaas ef it and see for ytmrsclfc If ii dees that to a aall, imaglnt
the damage to your plumblagt
^
,
They claim fluoridation Is soclalisajo But suroly the eity-MSwaed water system Is clearly
out and out soei&amp;liem.r Haw many free enterprise water stores arft there in Coldwater?
Its edsa aasertod fluorldatloa benefits seme, but not all. Ho^ sueh more t?ue of mteri
Many cltlseas consider the sUff fit only for chil'l:re&amp; and the iestnuteo Tet our officials
Insist on supplying It to the Alicia city.. Why ahcnild everyone ba for^.ed to drink vs^,ter
just because some mooney professor insists its good for yo'iagstars? If their
want th.em to have it, that^a their pioblmv-let ^ers buy thel^c Oim resem)i5^&gt; Or If they
laslut on both water ths fluorldation, pit ^ero on the Coldwater State Home waiting list-—
they've got both there."

iSiCisn. Is part, ivm Jim Wn^#'t» Dilles Daily Sews, via Araciitaa rental Ass&lt;K?i&amp;tlQn3
Vot tir. Moonbeam McSwlue Mutchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

6

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe —• Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Allendonce—Cralg Sebold
★
OFFICERS BY

Classiflcollon—Duke Davidson, Ch.

ELECTiON

-

President

Vice-President
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Fred

Culy,

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworih, Ch.

Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
*

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
at 12:00 noon

-*•
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

General Secretory, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol

Richard R. Bucknell, Slurgis, Michigan

SERVICE

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

16—Howard

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Occupational Information—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

30—Dick

French

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

28—Carlo Meikktnen

July-1966
5-A. Faller

12—K. Leavenworih
19—Wm.

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wllcox
18—Albert Bulterfield
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogazlne

Duane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pcarce

Jonuary—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Mork Andrews

leavenworih

21-M. McKeltb

28—Harold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

June-1966

7—John Kennedy

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

Weeks

14—John Visosky
21—Craig Sebald

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Woy Test—

Teeter

23—Fred

December—1965

Dick Biringor, Ch., Fred Ncer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

Kerr

(Rotory F'dalion Int.)

International Student Proieets—

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International

INTERNATIONAL

International Information-

Competitor Relations-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupaiik

INTERNATIONAL

2—Robert

9—Norm Moore

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Buyer*Seller Relations—

Special—At the coll of the President

Barnes

BovcQ

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

International Contacts—

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Dick French, Ch.,

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

3—Sefon

26-Olln Daily

Youth-

Carroll

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeant-al*Arms—Bob Howtey, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

26—A. Lyon

S-WIII Ceulllard

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Patterson

Regular—First Thursday of each month

C.

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wllcox

19-R. Hawley

October—1965

Student Guests-

Rotory Information—les Wise, Ch.

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

28—Chct Allemier

Awards —

Public Rolations—Ray Pitts

Apirl-1966

21—Governor Visit

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Program—Fred Anderson

Pol

7-Wm. Kloos

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Roy Fox
(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupaiik

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Barnes

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15-Robert Yingling

31—Duke Davidson

Carlo Hoikkinen, Ch.,

March—1966

24—Robert Nagle

Cirppled ChildrenM. A. McKeith

John Wolker

Mogozino—Carroll

Poul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17~Clyde Williams

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

1—les Wise
8—Conrod Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965
3—Ray Pitts

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Poul Thompson

Community Safety—

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

Directors:

John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965*1966

FRED CULY

FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE

February—1966

OF

LADIES' NITE-Wob Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committoe to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Mciple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrev/s, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Moriorio

278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Carroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoret

278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
278-2682
Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
_..__...278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-5386

—

_278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfiold, 31 Edison Ct.—Thalma
._-278-2854
Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jockson-Vera

278-2990

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho..
V/m. Klctos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

... 278-5790
278-8840
278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Pafriclo
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grartd St.—Dorothy

279-9551
278-6501

E. Ken leavenworih, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margoret 767-7503
Ernest W. Luso, R. R. 4—Ruth
„_278-2261
MIHord A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Riehord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

279-9551
278-6769
278-4191

278-5078
279-9492

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys...

278-6278

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 VV. Pierce St.—Susan

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lone—Jane

278-2818

Arner Olson, 340 Grand St—Rctho

279-9360

Tom Collins, 13 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

278-5234

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo—
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgcinoor Rd.—Volerle
278-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille— .—278-6593
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchctf St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris
_278-5313
Riehord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Suzonne
278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore......278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Erneslino

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groco

278-5512
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroino

278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia—
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel.

278-6322
278-6161
.278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Cronef St.—Phyllis
Croig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

.JJ78-5006
278-8318

Ale! Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—LIU,ian

ST2-5594

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suianna

278-5554

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Fritz VanAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann_____278-5585
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
278-4243
John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sora
279-5094
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-BeafrIce

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyllss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshol! St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

278-5033
278-6393

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

HONORARY MEMBERS
Janean

---__a^,:_-___278-5091

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro

Harry Joseph, 383

James R, Skinner,

369-9092

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen

278-6783

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Howard K. Swart, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva..

The COLDWATER

P FESVl-;

Rotary REFLECTOR

FGF
PEAC
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRUJa PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6693
278-4424
276-M33
279-9428

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Ch-cogo St.—l-ouise

N. Hud.son St.—Qulnn

273-4029

276-2612
278-3238

Torg Skobo, 155 t^orrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

278-4159

278-2710

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara—278-8909

Phone No.
...278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

278-6311

278-5412

278-6730

�Jimfe 239 19^

The follO¥iBg Etta has beea proposed for Eemhership la the Clubs
Joha Sel^ Piersoue His major elassifisatioa Is
Business Ser^ieeg and his miner elassiflotion is
Collection and Credit Service«

Any ohjectlQn to this proposal should he filed la writing wlthla
ten days with Ernest Luses, Secretary of the Club®

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

mumi

CaJle Hr -tfUI brifig m A1
AssisUot cfa th&amp; Ps-esldent of
Olivet Colle^^o Oux'
5!&gt;-50 sch»&gt;.arship
sakss this
of spec^jsd Ijstefestr.

fotg Sfebo iutrodaesd Bay Ballawdl Gf Battle

TOS

^Keith

woa the "seegar")

Mrc

i^preseaUog the

outliaod this

^Aiasitens os ^Ixeels" D?^ga£issti§ai, inelBdios details of their aatiOTau
coKClave C1S»CXK&gt; stsroag) tiaat has now started in Cadillac# Klehigaao

This rA'Oup has a ^ell-m-asd rep^tatles for r^BposalHs taYiagemsnt

asad o^mtioao Le^t year iti® local sneajcjiaent at
■sfsnt tha extm lalXe and eres left a nise ca^

FalFgro^aads

to the BfEi-nch

CotKsiy Boy Scouts^

A1 tfiler a2d Uoyd millpa^ Broasoni Kel Rassj, Xadiaaapolis-,

Chsl Di^r and dobij. SX^'sli^ nsciltOQ# QMOo

Agi)

to Clah La^idBrshiu passed AJi -

Fred to. FrLd
atid ise 3!:-&lt;iTt aaothe^r
..

it hring£ tis hie (Tw'a 'miuue
Sota.^
Sa^sh presideiil
. . etind of l^ader^Jhip^
ittterestSs asd philosophy# so the Ciuh Is enr^V'hsd 3«d our ctrfsaa-riV^
heisefitao

Prosid^at Fred

has indeed %Uom\ vis etot^gh a

year

??lth hlB special tec^iiiqnss aad sptod vith Uls ir^t. "brand of mEo^o .' nd

to iBCiMalng Pr^sidtBt Fr^
ean ail pledge
lispport-—and
%hm deliw itc ?e:.haps a ssnten'ce froD. Scej^elary Kr*iie''s 8t?alghtfom.iK!.

report m ths 1966 Uotaify InterK&amp;tioaal Coaveatlan host h\ms it up» e&amp;d
emsl^ well

repeat^sd

weehe

''Fred# ^ife£.t eaa I do tf- ht-lp yen aritl

our Sotary Gluh prcipasiE?*'

wm Gm'f^s EBXTORtAX KORICBB^

'If thars's az?ytl%isg 1 cfttCj it's a, day ifiien 1
saaeonfe t^ly irritating to gripe ahmit-^sao to thiah .
Bhcnt lt«"that's lay gripe fox today*'' Feel hs^ttsr already..

Read today ahoat tJie three sympt&amp;uE to loofe for to ses If

ftsttleg

oXdo

lo
Zo

Ar« you gettlug for^etfol.?

let's see - eauH seea to reesXl the other

Crsfi iviXcos

Snh fe^x *Bj?'hle'S8 S^roi^zrs

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday. 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House -- Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

it

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri*State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Meihodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Sebald
★

Classification-Duke Davidson, Ch.
1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vice-president
Secretary

Club Bulletin-Roy Mulchohey

OFFICERS BY ELECTION -

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE
JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Awards —

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

*

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month
at 12:00 neon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President
★

President Rotary International
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary Intcmatlonal
George R. Means, Evanston, llllneis
Governor, 636 Ditt., Rotary Inlemallonol
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

9—Norm

SERVICE

Bob Tingling, Ch., Bob Loose

23—Fred
30—Dick

Mark

Occupational Information—
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

July-1966
5-A.

19—Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Peorco

January—1966

4—Harry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronston Wilcox
18—Albert Butlerfield
25—Carroll Barnes

Duane Davidson

Falter

12—K. leavenworth

28—Harold Goodholm

Andrews

leavenworth

28—Carlo Heikkinen

7—John Kennedy

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

14—Ken

21-M. McKeith

14—John Visosky

SONG LEADERS

Trode Associations-

7—Torg Skabo

Weeks
French

21—Cralg Scbala

Rotary Foundation—

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Juno—1966

December—1965

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

Teeter

(Rotory F'dation Int.)

intemalienal Student Preiecti—

Four-Woy Test-

31—John Deon

Moore

16—Howord

Boveo

24—Reo Goodwin

2—Robert Kerr

International Information-

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

3—Selon

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Sliorno

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

19—James Skinner

International Contacts-

Wcs Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

Mav-1966

26-Olin Dolly

CHARLES BACON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

26—A. Lyon

5—Will Couillord

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

12—George Pierce

French, Ch.,

Carroll

Sergeont-at-Arms-Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

April-1966

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins
Dick

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupalik

14—Gus Burondi

Student Guests-

Pot Patterson

22—Ray Fox

21—Governor Visit
28-Chet Allcmler

Scholarship, Student loans,

Youth-

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringor

15—Robert Yingling

7—Wm. Klaas

Dick Moore, Cli., Webb Treat

Rotory Information—Les Wise, Ch.

March—1966

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Barnes

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Mrs. Groce Poltorson — Organist

Carlo Hoikklnan, Ch.,
M. A. McKeith

John Walker

1—les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Frifx Van Aken

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

Fellowship—Ken leavenworlh, Ch.

Magaxine—Corroll

Poul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Seton Bevce, Ch., James Skinner

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob Progrom—Fred Anderson
Nagic, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts
John Etsweilcr.

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Community Sofety—

Membership-Keith Pearce, Ch.

★

Feb^ery—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogazlne

LADIES' NiTE-Web Treat

The above it our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members

having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

278-2903

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Chorles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G. BenI, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006
__278-2682

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avo.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Morgoret-

Seton Bovec. 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burardt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmci

Harold Coddlngfon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278.6033

278-8086
,,278-5386

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
John Klein, Box 148—Patrieio--

279-9551

Wm. Kloas, 489 Morse St.—Mary

278-6501
278-6850

Robert loose—R. R. No. 3.

767-7508

Tekonsha—Margaret

278-5891
278-4486
278-2B54

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetto
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweM Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila—

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Gfoce
B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virglnto
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Olin Dolly, 61 Mapie Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 3? Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6054

278-2818

_.278.8609
278-5909

„278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Chorlotfe
278-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
„,278-5318
Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
278.2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison lake—Barbara 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91

E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen—278-4115

Harry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson Sf.-Qulnn

278-6788

278-8536

H. Vincent Kernstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-5234

Jackson-Vcra

278-5790

278-8840

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

Kenneth Pufnom, 11 E. Chicago-St.—Mabel

278-2261
,-278.2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

279-9492

,-278-5512
279-9360
..278-2979
278-6341
278-6322
278-6161

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlone

278-8942

Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church Sf.—Morion — 278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Trcot, R. 3. Coldwoter Lake-Susanna

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glady8

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Torg Skubo, 155 Norfows Rd., tf. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Jomes R. Skinner,

369-9092

Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwafer—LoMoine

278-6693

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Nololle

278-6393

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colio
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-^33
Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter-Ruth
279.9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly_______,278-5033
HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 tyopowa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Jonean,,.,

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

Rotary REFLECTOR

FOR

PEACE
WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLD'&amp;'ATER, HICHIGAN

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

o/ Coldiuater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

279-5094
278-4159

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

The COLD WATER

FREDERICK He

278-4243

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian— _„ST2-S594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
276-5006
Craig Scbald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita— —278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chlcojjo St.—Louise
276-5842
R. 4, Bronson—Olive

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

49036

.278-5091

__-278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater. Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
JUNE 7, 1966

Les K'ise has scheduled a Rctary information session for Monday evening, June 20, '
1966. There is to be a dinner at Stulcey's Inn at 6:30 p.m. All new Rotarians,
cheir Rolary /\nns, the sponsors of the new members and the Rotary Anns of the

sponsors aiid the past Presidents and their Rotary /vnns are to be guests of the

ciub.

attend.

Here is a cliance to learn more about PsOtary and everyone invited should

Chuck ifcodward has been elected to the Camping and Activities Comniittes of District
t'O, 3 of tne Nottawa Trails Couiicil Eoy Scouts. Also Chairman of Organisation and

Exceiision Chairman is Harold Goodholm and Cranston Wilcox is to be Finance Chairman.
On luesday, June 7 a joint meeting of the old and new Board of Directors was held,

fhe old Board finishing out the yearly club business and the new taking over. The
old Board heard that the city is to build the toilets at the Rotary Park Boat
•.aunching site this summer and the club made good on its pledge of $800 toward this

;^r yiect.

'^e new Board approved the granting of five Summer High School Scholarships to High

Scnool students who would otherwise not be able to attend.

It was als.? decided to

assist financially with the expenses of a 4-H Group which is going to Washington,

O.C.

this summer,

jt is hoped that a club history can be done this year and if anyone has anything

that might help in carrying out this project Jlease let Ernie Luse know about it.
Here is a chance for some ox the Old Timers to dig back and see wiiat they can come
up with.

Ernie Luse and his Rotary Ann are apparently the only ones attending the Rotary
C.onvention in Denver, Your editor has said in the past, says Jiow and will say iii

tne future, tnat the club should pay the expenses of some of the club officers wiio
s.'iould attend.

Smaller cluus do it, why can't vve?

i:\i Tuesday, Mac McKeith presented Hal liunn of WTVB and Ed Geiman who explained about
the new cable TV now being installed in Coldwater and huw it will operate.
Next week ken Leavenworth will present Charles Bristol who will discuss the use of

computers in accounting and how tiiis equipment can be adapted to various businesses.
It should be interesting.

Members will recall that several months ago a matching scholarship was offered to the
club oy Olivet College, If the club would make a grant the college would match it
lor the use of a student from Coldv.'ater, Kitty Adair, a graduating Senior, has been
selected to receive this scholarship. She has been very active in High School
activities aaid, of course, was very pleased (even tickK-d) to receive this scholar
ship.

Then there was the minister who said, "I pray for all."
The lawyer said, "1 litigate for all,"
Th'c~dbcTb3r~said',~''I~prescribe fo^r^all,"
The other guy said, "i pay for all."

~

—-

-

-

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Unton Church - Monday. 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HIILSDALE — Episcopal Porlth House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

t!

ALBION - Parker inn - Thurtday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS
Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Trl-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUR

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boyi' and Giris' Week-

Attendance—Craig Sebald
*

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-Presldent

Club Bulletin-Ray Mulchohoy

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

ELECTION

-

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiier.

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Rural Urban-

Scholarship, Student Loons,
Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

□t 12:00 noon

^Speclol—At the coll oF the President
★

Carroll

Sergeant-ot-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Bornes
SERVICE

16—Howard Teeter

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

International Information-

Bob YInglIng, Ch., Bob loose

Occupational Information-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

SONG

7—Torg Skobo

5-A. Faller

12—K.

leovenworth

19—Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Peorce
SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wlleox
18—Albert Botlerfield
25—Carroll Bornes

Duane Davidson

Kolkklnon

July-1966

28—Horold Goodholm

LEADERS

Leovenworlh

28—Carlo

14—John Visosky
21—Crolg Sebold

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worron Williams

June—1966

14—Ken

January-1966
4—Horry Joseph

Mark Andrews

Rumsey

21-M. McKcith

7—John Kennedy

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

Weeks
French

December—1965

International Student Projects—

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

(Rotary F'datlon Inf.)
23-Fred
30—Dick

Internotionol Contacts-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

Trade

3—Seton

10—Roy Potlorson

17—Robert

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore

CHARLES BACON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—
Wcs V/ilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Four-Woy Test-

May-1966

Dolly

November—196S

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

George R. Meons, Evonston, Illinois

26-OIin

Dick French, Ch..

Pol Patterson

President Rotary International

Couillard

Youth-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

General Secretory, Rotory Inlemational

5—Will

Mooro

19—R. Howley
26—A. Lyon

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Employer-Employee Relations—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaos

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Competitor Relalloni—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

April—1966

October—1965

Student Guests-

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

C.

Awards —

Program—Fred Anderson

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Rolph Toupalik

7—Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Dick Mooro, Ch., Webb Treat

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Ray Fox

September-1965

M. A. McKeith

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Mrs. Groce Pollerson — Organist
BOARD OF

Carlo Hcikkinen, Ch,,

John Walker

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert YInglIng

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

Fellowship-Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.

March—1966

17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle

Scion Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Rotary Information—Ics Wise, Ch.
★

3—Ray Pills

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Community Sofoly—

John Dean, Clyde Williams

BY

1—Los Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Akon

August—1965

Fritz Van Akon, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
1965-1966

OFFICERS

February-1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Rotary Magazine

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to chongo dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special progroms, such as ladies' Night, moy appoint a eommiflce to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chotrman—Telephone — 278*6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chc.ster L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
:
Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor' Rd.—Marjorie—
Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Solon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo.
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-5386
278-5891

.278-4486
278-2654

Jackson-Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridciemoor Rd,—Valerie.
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehett St.—Chorlolfe
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
Rithord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

279-9471

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
273-5475
278-5318
278-2537

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Ruth

279-9266

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-4115
278-6788

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-8909

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mory

H. Vincent Kornitlen, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tckonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

Luse,

R.

R. 4—Ruth

-

279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldv/ater Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Richard D. AAoore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

278-6278
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Reiha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace,

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Pierce, 70 N. Spragus—Virginia—

__278-634l
278-6322

Kenneth Putnam, 111. CFTIeago St.-^Mobol._

278-2790

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Mnl Rice,

ST2-S594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis——

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobe, 155 Morrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Fritz VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann_—278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks,

R. R. 4—Beatrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CelIa
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nalallo

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

369-9092

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowhrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dcugherty—Grefehon

Janean

•

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

JU^'IO

FRSDSRECK
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

278-2710

278-4029

278-2612
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-5006

276-8318
278-5842
278-6316

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

■A.

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-6161

1W3 KIbby Rd., Jockson—Lillian

James R. Skinner,

278-4350
278-8942

278-6850
767-7508

278-6501

Milford A. McKcith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnight,. Coldwater St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annelta

Frod Neer, 203 W. Chlcago-Ernesiine

Phone No.
__278-4222

278-2261

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard M, Teotcr, 156 Church St.—Marion

276-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

NAME

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MAY 31, 196q

On Tuesday, Ray Fox as Program Chairman presented Rotarian Carlo Jeikkinen our ,
Superintendent of Schools and Bill Wilson a member of the School Board, Tliey dis
cussed the need for mere funds tc operate the Coldwater Schools. The election
coming up on June 13 v.ill elect two members to the Board of Education.

It will also

deal with an increase of millage by four nills to a total of eight mills for 1967
and 1968. iZ also provides for a bond issue of $280,000 for conpleting, furnishi^'g
and equipping the new Junior High School,

Three of the four mills increase will be

used for increases in salaries for teachers. This increase is necessary if Coldv.ater
is to be able to keep good teachers, VOTE YES on both propositions.
Absent were Bent, Andrews, Burandt, Collins, Endicott, Joseph, Leavenworth, Laney,
McKeith, Molitor, Norm Moore, Russ Moore, Hagle, Neer, K. Pearce, Putnam, A1 Rice,
Mol Rice, Skinner, Treat and Yingling,
There were eight early leavers.

Guest Rotarians were Nelson iVeber of Bronson, John Elwell and Chal Dyer of Hamilton,
Ohio, Mell Ross of Indianapolis and Mike Ralston of South Gate, California, iv'alt
Balcolm was also a guest.

Our attendance average for April was 92.04 which places us 4th in comparable clubs.
Average attendance for District No.

656 was 87.32-5,

Reading had two 100% meetings and Litchfield, I'Jhite Pigeon, Burr Oak, Constantine,
Hillsdale and Vicksburg each had one 100% meeting.
The following dates concern Rotary clubs:
June 25, District Assembly at Jackson
June 26, District Assembly at Kalamazoo

July 25, District Golf Tournament at Point-O-Woods Country Club at Benton Harbor
Tiie Lansing Club celebrated its 50th /uiniversary on June 2, It has established five
clubs during that time; Ionia, St. Johns, Grand Ledge, Haslett, Okemos and East
Lansing.

Step No. 7 in electing a new member is as follows: The proposer, accompanied by a
member or members of the Rotary Information Committee of the club, shall fully
inform the proposed member of the privileges aiid responsibilities of membership in
a Rotary Club, and shall secure the oral or written permission of the proposed
member to publish his name to the membership of the club.
Our newest member is Fredrick A. Hough, the Administrator of the Community Health
Center. He lives at 570 South Sprague Road with his Rotary Ann Janet. They have
four children, Fred age 7, Allen age 5, Joe age 2 and Sarah 1 montli old.

Did you ever stop to think of the job which is done at Rotary International Head
quarters at 1600 Ridge Street, Evanston, It must have on its staff people who ca:i

handle the lai'iguages of the clubs around th^ world and also the wide variety of

currencies which are used in their operation. Rotary worldwide has grown 58% in
its global operations in the last ten years. There are now over 12,300 clubs with
590,000 members in 132 countries.

A practical young man couldn't afford a summer suit so he had his winter one wrinkled.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVULE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

t!

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY ~ Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Diroctor

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

Classification—Ouke Davidson, Ch.

John Dean, Clyde Williams

ElECTION — 1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

Pre»idont
Vice.Pre$ident

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEIIER

Asst. Sec'y-Treos.

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.,

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Program—Fred Anderson

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

BOARD OF

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Dick French, Ch.,

C.

P. H.

TEENSTRA — Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Inlernationoi
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgts, Michigon

Carroll

Barnes

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

International Information-

Mark

Weeks
French

June—1966

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken Leovenworth
21-M. McKeith
28—Carlo Helkkinen

July-1966

Visoskv

5—A.
12—K.

21—Croig Sebald

28—Harold Goodholm

Rotary Foundation-

Howard Teeler, Ch.,

31—John Doon

Teelor

7—John Kennedy
14—John

Andrews

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Faller
Leovenworth

19-Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Peorce

January—1966

SONG LEADERS

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin

December—1965

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Willioms

23—Fred
30—Dick

International Student Projects-

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

Trade Associations-

16—Howard

Russell Moore, Ch,, Don Shorno

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Occupational Informotlon—
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

(Rotory F'dotion Int.)

International Contacts-

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Four-Way Test—

Dolly

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Bert Feller, Ch,, Ralph Toupalik

President Rotary International

May-1966

November—1965

INTERNATIONAL

Competitor Relations—
INTERNATIONAL

26-Olln

Moore

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

Couillard

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

5-Will

Youth-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

19-R.

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Bob Rumsey

Special—At the coil of the President

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

Student Guests-

Sorgeont-ot-Armt—Bob Hawley, Ch.

at 12:00 noon

April-1966

21—Governor Visit

28—Chef Allemier

Awards —

Pet Potterson

Regulor—First Thursday of ooch month

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

★
DIRECTORS MEETINGS

7-Wm. Kioas

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Rolph Toupalik

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Barnes

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKellh

Magazine—Carroll

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Von Aken

March-1966

17—Clyde Willioms
24—Robert Nagle

Crippled Children-

John Walker

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

John Efswetler.

3—Ray Pills

Seton Bovee, Cn., James Skinner

FelJowthip—Ken leovenworlh, Ch.

22—Fritz

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul' Thompson

Community Sefety—

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart

15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Croig Sobald
★

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butterfield
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Weodword

Rotary Magazine

Duano Davidson

LADIES'

NITE-Web Treat

The above it our program schedule for the Rotary Year 196S-1966. If you wish to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, tuch as ladies' Night, may appoint a commilteo to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwotor—Fay
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
____.278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-2682

-

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

...278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-2854

Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jockso n—Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
..278-6054

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 RIdqemoor Rd.—Volcrle
John Elsweller, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.-lucllle
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

..278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
...278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

..278-5318

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

279-9471
278-2818

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Ruth

278-2587

.—.278-^17

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara
Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn

278-8840

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.-Mary

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave,—Jeon
Wifliom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Albert Butterfield, 31

Phone No;
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5358

-.278-6621

Corroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret

JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

279-9266

278-8909
278-4115
278-6788

278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Potricia

279-9551

278-6501
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. luso, R. R. 4-Rolh

767-7508
278-2261

Harold McKnlght, Coldwoler St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Ccirlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

279-9551
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Ilia

278-5078

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Relha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

278-6161

Mel Rice,

Kibby Rd,, Jackson-Lillion.

ST2-S594

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rllo..

...278-8318

Torg Skabe, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

-

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

.__278-2947

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

George H, Pierce, ^0 N. Sprogue—Virginio

278-6322

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
1903

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Address and Rotary Anrt

278-5006
278-5842
278-6316

369-9092

278-4350
278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanno

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ani»__.
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5585
276-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone-Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029
278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Leslie Woodward. 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janeon

Art Lyon^ 11 Pork Pl.-Elicro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Daughetry—Gretchen

See. 3&lt;

PRAY

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2612

Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

FREDERICK H, WEEKS
quality spring
PUBLISHED BY

279-5094
278-4159

278-2710

Clyde Willioms, R. R. l-Wilmo
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

PGR
PEACE

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.-Phyllis

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshcll St.—Gertrude

49036

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�f
"He PTojits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May

24

On Tuesday Pveo Goodwin as program chairman presented Deputy Sheriff Joe Keigt
who outline the rules regarding boat operation and the principles of boat and

v;atcr safety. There was a question,

and answer period after his presentation.

Absent were Bacon, Bovee, Burandt,Endicott, Kerr, Koinstein, Loose, McKeith
Moiitor, R.Moore, Mulchahey, Patterson, Mel Rice and Shomo.
Tnere iv-ere fourteen early leavers, this number along with the absentees meant
28 members who did not hear the program. This must have been precty discour
aging for the speaker,
Howard Swan and John Visjsky both win "seegars", Howard called and stated
that he believed the Barbary apes on GiLralter had organized a new Rotary Club
and John said th at it was organized on Gibralter,
They read the Rotarian.
On page 25 of the Ju/ie Rotarian is a report of the Tenafly New Jersey Rotary
Club which iias 48 members.The report gives the various activities in which
the club was involved for the year 1965. Chech Coldwater Rotary against the
list of 25comraunity projects in v/?iich the club was active. See how Coldv/ater
Rotary st a cks up.Our club has had :irny projects in the past most of which
have been the giving of financial aid or tiie puchase of equipment for diffeerent
organization. Gee how many you can list. Have we as a club done what the com
munity expects of a Rotary Club ?
Step No. 6 in the election a member:

If the classification and membership com

mittees have reported adversely upon the n.ame oi the newly proposed mem.ber and
this has been sustained by the board of directors the proposer shal be so not ified by the secretary.
If the classification and membership committees have reported!favorably and
the board has sustained this action the secretary shall so notify tlie proposer.
Read the article "The Three R's of Adulthood in the June Rotarian,

It causes^

one to ST-op and think at this time of yoar when youngscars and young adults
are graduating from high school and college.
Next week Ray Fox as programm chain.ian will present a Rotarian Carlo Heikkenein
who will discuss the need for additional millage for the school operation.
' •'

.V

i.

It will help your editor if the members will let him know in advance what the
programm will be for the week that they are providing it. It took 7 telephone
calls today to find out was coming up for next week,
PLEASE HELPIIII!!!
To many the leaps of impulse are considerably greater than the bounds of reason.
-

•

-7^,-

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—

Ray Mulchahey

'

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
6
ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thoridoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HiLLSDALE — Episeepal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVilLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CiTY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Aitendonce—Craig Scbald
★

OFFICERS

BY

FRED CULY

-

President

FRED ANDERSON

Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweilcr.

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey
Fellowship—Ken leovenworth, Ch.
Mogozine—Corroll

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupoiik

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kioos

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Four-Woy Test—

General Secretary, Rotary internotlonal

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internallona!
Richard R. Bucknelf, Sturgis, Michigan

Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Sworf

May—1966

26-Olln

3—Seton

Dally

Carroll

Barnes

2—Robert

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

14—Ken

July-1966
5—A.
12—K.

28—Harold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmen

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox
18—Albert Buttorfield
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

4—Harry Joseph

SONG LEADERS

FoMer
Leovenworth

19-Wm.

January-1966

Mark Andrews

leovenworth

2i-M. McKeith
28—Carlo Helkkinen

7—John Kennedy
14—John VIsosky
21—Craig Sebald

Rotary Foundation-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

7—Torg Skobo

Weeks
French

December—1965

International Student Proieets—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer
Howard Teeter, Ch.,

June-1966

(Rotary F'datlon Int.)
23-Fred
30—Dick

Inlernotionol ContacH—

International Information-

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deem

Kerr

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

CHARLES BACON, Director

J. A. Kennedy, Ch,, R. Sweet

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

Youth-

Dick French, Ch.,

Moore

Howley

26—A. Lyon

5—Will Coulllord
19—Jomes Skinner

Occupational Information—
Trade Associations-

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews

19-R.

12—George Pierce

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Competitor Relations-

★

C.

Patterson

Visit

October—1965

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeent-at-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

Special—At the call of the President

Awords —

Toupatik

April-1966

28—Chet Allcmler

Scholarship, Student Loons,

George Pierce, Ch.,

Public Relations-Roy Pitts

29—Ralph

7—Wm. Kloos
14—Gus Burandl
21—Governor

1—Harvey Bent

(World Underst'ng Int.]

September—1965

Student Guests-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wlleox

Progrom—Fred Andersen

ot 12:00 noon

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

March—1966

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

24—Robert Nagle

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Troot

Olln Dally, Chuck Woodward

Regular—First Thursday of each month

17—Clyde Williams

Rural Urban-

Barnes

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Community Safely—

M. A. McKeith

John Wolker

Pol

3—Ray Pitts

Paul Thompson

Seton Bovee, Cn., James Skinner

Membership—Keith Peorco, Ch.

★

Directors:

John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965-1966

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Classification-Duke Davidson, Ch.

ElECTION

FeWudry—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965&lt;1966. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, odvise the program chairmon of the chonge. Members
having tpeciol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Choirmon—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemler, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

.,278-5358
278-6821

Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgorel
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret-.,,

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tlieima
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-8006
278-2682

278-8086
278-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornsllen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
278-8536
279-9551
._-278-6501

278-5585
278-4243

278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren WMIiams, R, 2, Coldwater—LoMalne

278-8238
278-6693

Milford A, McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnIghf, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

278-2947
,-279-9551

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annetia

278-4191
278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila,.
Robert t4ogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfisid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Falier, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318
279-9266
278-6909

278-6603

Fred Neor. 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

A.xner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

-

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia,
278-6322
Ray Pitts. 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mabel.
,,278-2790
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis-,,,,,, 278-5006
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-6318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise,,

Torg Skobe, 155 Norrows Rd., R. Rr 2-Nellle
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive.,
:

278-5842

278-6316
369-9092

John VIsosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Saro
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafriee

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marsholl St
Douglas Woodworo, R. 1, Coldwater-Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR

Janeon

-

——

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-EIzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Eiva

Johrt Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen,.—

Sec. 34.6f I

-AM

POR
PEACE

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

278-2612
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

P R AY
1955

279-5094
278-4159

Ed Hollz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4222

Ralph Toupoiik, R, R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suxanno
278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

767-7508

278-5234
278-6054

Corlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen,.278-4115
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn,,
278-6783

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-2261

luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogcne

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lokc—Barbara

278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Ernest W,

Robert loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Ct.—Gladys

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne ...278-2587
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore—
278-6517

Phone No.

278-6850

278-2990

279-9471
278-2818

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1. Colon Rd.—Ariene

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Jockson—Vera

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

FRSDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

INC.

49056.

278-5091

278-6311
,.278-5412

278-6730

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Ro/a&gt;y REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MAY 17, 1366

The fifth step in the election of a new member is as follows:

The Board shall then

review the action of the Classification and Membership Committees and sustain or
reject their decisions or refer it back to the Classifications Committee and the
Membership Committee for further consideration and action.

This v^eek Rotarians ate barbecLied chicken as a part of celebration of Michigan Week.
Each member was held resnonsible for checking with the Secretary as to his attend
ance.

If any member was present and did not check in be sure to do so before

Tuesday.

If you were not there better try to make up on Monday at Quincy (noon),

Reading or Angola (at night).

Next week Reo Goodwin is presenting a very timely program dealing with water
safety. The Sheriff's Department is assisting with the program. We only hope
that some control can be made over speed boats that endanger smaller boats, what

might be called "Water Hot Rodders" are a nuisance.

A "seegar" or a candy bar to the first Rotarian who calls and tells your editor
where the newest Rotary Club has been formed. It is given in the June ROTARIAN.
258 new clubs have been organized since July 1, 1965,
The Wallingford, Vermont Rotary Club owns and maintains the school where Paul

Harris attended sdiool. On May 30 a historical marker v;ili bo erected by the
State of Vermont in front of the Memorial Rotary Building,
Head about what the Vicksburg, Michigan Club did for a girl back in 1933. As a
result the girl is now able to walk and raise a family. Page 53 of the June
ROTARIAN tells the story.

Tecumseh, Michigaii Rotary has just received the State's Award for Excellence in

Promoting Automobile Safety Inspection,
made

to Tecumseh.

.

Tnis is the fifth year tlie award has been
.

On June 2, Lsnsing Rotary will celebrate its SOth year. Past President of Rotary
International, A. Z. Baker will be the principal speaker.
Sturgis Rotary Club recently made a $1,000 donation to the Froh Community House
Fund.

You still can't beat the Irish.

"Kiss the stone you cnme face to face with in the

morning, and the words will pour out of you."

These words of Cliodna the fairy

queen were said to Cormac McCarthy who was v/orried about a lawsuit and had asked
the fairy for advice.

So the Irishman kissed the stone and his words vv*ere so

convincing that he won his case. Tlien as directed by Cliodna he moved the stone
to the top of a tower to prevent others from kissing it.
It is still there; Hie
Blarney Stone.

A finance corni^any has taken up a new line in its appeal in advertising.
reads, "For the man who has everything
but hasn't paid for it,"

Tlieir ad

Ray Niulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Chor«h — Monday, 12:15 M.

Y?

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thur*day. 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotiena! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wedneiday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M,

HILISDALE — Epltcepol Pariah House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri'Stale Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COIDWATER, MICH.
★

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION — 1965.1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE

President
Vice-President
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEIIER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—Cralg Scbald

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Ciassification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

Community Sofofy—

Paul Thompson (Foir Comm.
17—Clyde Willloms
24—Robert Nogte

Cirppled Children-

31—Duke Doviason

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey
Fellowship—Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.
John Wolker

Rural Urban-

14—Gus Burandl

Scholarship, Student Loans,

28—Chet Allemior

Awards —

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron WIlcox

Pot Polterson

Regular—First Thursday of each month

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ot 12:00 noon

★

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

President Rotary International
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Bob Ylngling, Ch., Bob Loose

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 D!st., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Harold Gobdholm, Ch., C. Swart

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,
Mark

Occupational information—
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

31—John

16—Howard Teeter

(Rotary F'dotlon Int.]
23—Fred
30—Dick

Weeks
French

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

7—John Kennedy
Visosky

28—Harold Goodholm

5—A.

Fatler

12—K.

Leovenworlh

19—Wm.

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butterfield
25—Carroll

Duane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

11—Cranston Wllcox

KEN PUTNAM, Choirman

Heikkinen

July—1966

21—Cralg Sebald

SONG LEADERS

Leovenworlh

28—Carlo

Januory—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Andrews

Dean

June—1966

21-M. McKellh

December—1965

14—John

Bovoe

24—Reo Goodwin

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore

International Student Proiecls—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Employer.Employea RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaus

Four-Way Test-

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
CHARLES BACON, Director

International Informotion—

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

3—Seton

ID—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November-1965

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Competitor Relations-

May—1966

26-Olin Dally

Dick French, Ch.,

Moore

26—A. Lyon

Couillord

19—James Skinner

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer.Selier Reiotiona—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

5-Will

12—George Pierce

Youth-

Corroll

Sergeont.at.Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Ylngling
22—Ray Fox

Apirl-1966

21—Governor Visit

Student Guests-

March—1966

29—Ralph Toupalik

7—Wm. Klaos

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swert
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

(World Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonisi

Special—At the call of the President

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.,

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Rotary information-Los Wise, Ch.

★

3—Roy Pills

M. A. McKellh

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob Program—Fred Anderson
Nagic, Charles Bacon, Axncr Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

August—1965

Fritz Von Akon, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Seton Bovee, Ch., James-Skinner

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

John Etsweilcr.

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Barnes

Rotary Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates witir another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a. committee to osslst with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary'Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma

;.,276-5790

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary;

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006
278-2682

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

767-7508

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmti-

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Ernest W.

278-2261

NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn

Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Avo.—Jean

278-6033

278-6821

278-8086

Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 5. West Ave.,
Jackson—Vera

278-2990

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia

278-8840

——279-9551

E. Ken Leovonworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Milford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-8536"
278-6501

278-6850
278-2947

278-8909

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wtima
Worren Willioms. R. 2, Coldwater—LoMotne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Cralg Sebglcl, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita..—...278-8318
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise..
278-5842
Torg Skabe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
369-9092

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbara

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..270-4115
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

279-9266

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Rulh

278-6517

279-509-1
278-4159

278-4191

278-2587

278-5318

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Richord D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Ralph ToUpolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-6603

Weisster Treot, R. 3. Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glady5

278-6769

Robert Nogle. 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chlcogo—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-5512
279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

kennelh Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillian

ST2-5594

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogoe—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ru1h_

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-6322
278-6161

278-5006

278-2710
278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Eizora
278-6311
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvo......278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen.

-

Sec. 34.6( I

Rotary REFLECTOR

.PRAY
FOR
PEAC E

1
FRSDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TE.MPLE

Visuiris Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—

The COLDWATER

0®0

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

279-9551

Duono E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Chorlotte

279-9471
278-2318

278-4350

..278-4222

Nbrmond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette.

278-5234
278-6054

Phone No.

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Harold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorolhy
Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

49036

278-6730

�r
"He pTo^s Most Who Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 10,

1966

On Tuesday, Roy Patterson as Program Chairman arranged for the membership to attend
a concert at the Coldwater High School.

Rotarian John Visosky,

The program was under the* direction of

It was well presented and enjoyed by the members.

The club had as their guests eight girls who are contestants in the Miss Branch

County Pageant to be held Saturday night, 'Iiay 14 at the Coldwater High School.

Other guests included Harvey VanKampen who was the guest of Keath Pearce and Gale
Knight who was the guest of John Dean. A visiting Rotarian was Chal Dyer of
Hamilton, Ohio,

Absent were Bent, Dally, Faller, Henry, Joseph, Kornstein, Bob Loose, Mulchahey,
Putnam, Sebald, Teeter, TlLompson, Wilcox, Wise and Yingling.

Next week there will be NO MELTING at the Elks Temple.

It being Michigan Week the

club will go to the chicken barbecue at the Methodist Church,

club will eat indoors at the church.

In case of rain the

It is the responsibility of each member to be

sure that his attendance is recorded so be sure to check in.

The following man has been proposed for membership in the club: Frederick A. Hough,
Mis Major Classification is Institutions and Hospitals, Active and his Minor
Classification is Hospitals. ^\ny objection to this proposal should be filed in
writing within ten days with Ernest Luse, Secretary of the club.

The club lost Dick French last week through his resignation.

him.

We are sorry to lose

Fred Anderson, the incoming President for 1966-67, has made the follov/ing appoint
ments for the Comndttees to serve during the ensuing year: Club Service, Tom Collins;
Community Service, Chuck Bacon; Vocation Service, Bob Rumsey and Doug V/oodward for
International Relations,

The District Assembly will be held in Jackson on June 25 and in Kalamazoo on June 26,

This Assembly is specifically planned for the incoming President, Secretary and
Committee Chairmen.

The Rotary Information and Classification Committee are

especially urged to attend.

Read "The Firsts in Our Lives" in the May ROTARIAN.

Then think back to the first

thing you remember and then continue up to the present.
cigar, your first puppy love, your first job, etc.

Do you remember your first

Service above self is a Rotary maxim. On Page 54 of the liay ROTARIAN is told the
story of how it all began. Since tliat time in 1907 when the idea first originated
much has been done by Rotary clubs throughout the world. Read about how the Chicago
club bought a preacher a new horse in 1905.

If the directions read "so simple a child can do it" you had better get a child to
do it.

Maybe new "math" is involved.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
☆
ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY ~ Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFtCERS

BY

ELECTION

FRED CULY

-

1965-1966

President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-PresidQnt

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN

KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

★

Asst. Sec'y-Treos.

Attendance—Croig Sebald

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

Clossification—Oube Dovidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

Community Safety—

M.

Directors: Prod Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Program—Fred Anderson

Nagle, Chorles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

Awards —

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cron Wileox

C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucbnell, Sturgis, Michigan

Carroll

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch-, R. Goodwin

Internationol Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Harold Goodholmi Ch., C, Swort

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R, Sweet

Mark

Andrews

Visosky

5—A.
12—K.

Foller
Leavenworth

19-Wm.

Bobicr

26—Keith Pearce
' SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilco*
18—Albert Butterfleld
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogozine

Duone Dovidson

Heikklnen

Jury-1966

28—Harold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

leavenworth

28—Carlo

21—Croig Sebold

SONG LEADERS

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Wllllonis .

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Occupational Information—
Trade Asseciotlons—.

14—John

June—1966

21-M. McKeiih

7—John Kennedy

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test-

Weeks
French

December—1965

International Student Prelects—
Dick Blringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

Rumsey

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

(Rotary F'dotlon Int.)
23-Fred
30—Dick

Bovee

10—Roy Polterson

17—Robert

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

International Contacts-

Bert Feller, Ch,, Ralph Toupalik

President Rotary International

3—Seton

Dally

November—1955

CHARLES BACON, Director

Competitor RelationsINTERNATIONAL

26-Olln

Dick French, Ch.,

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Youth-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

5-WiII Couillard

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol—At the call of the President

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

October—1965

George Pierce. Ch.,

Sergeont-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

at 12:00 neon

April—1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chel Allcmicr

Student Guests-

Pot Pottorsoii

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

(World Undorst'ng Int.)

29—Rolph Toupalik

Klaas

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Rotary Informotlon—Les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

7—Wm.

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Blringer
15—Robert Yingling
22-Roy Fox

September—1965

A. McKcilh

Rural Urban-

Barnes

March—1966

31—Duke Davidson

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

John Walker

Magazine-Carroll

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.
17—Clyde Willioms
24—Robert Nagle

Crippled Children-

Fellowship—Ken Icovonworlh, Ch.

1-Les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

August-1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson
Seton Bovoe, Ch,, James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahoy

Membership—Keith Paarcc, Ch.

John Etsweiler.

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-T966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 276-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

'Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Cofdwaler—Foy

278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma_..

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary-j.

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Mariorle

278-6821

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopte lone—Kothryn

278-6033

Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51

276-8006

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

273-2682

Richard Birlnger. 37 Carlyle Ave.—Joan
William Bobicr, 260 Grand St.—Margaret

273-8086
278-5386

Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara ..

278-5891

Albert Bultcrfield, 31 Edison. Ct.—Thelmci..
Koreld Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-2854

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Jackson-Vera.._.278-2990

Tom Collins,

18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro

278-5234

Wilford Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Colv, 81 W. Clarke Av.-i.-Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-6054
279-9471
278-2818

Duane E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehetf St.—Chorlolte

278-8609
278-5909
.-278-6598
278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suronne

278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonor«.._

278-6517

Rco E. Goodwin,,78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Hawley; R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-8909

Horry Joseph, 383

278-6758

Carlo Heikkiticn, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

1

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Marlho

John Klein, Box .143—Polricio—

-

Phone No.
278 5790
,

H. Vincent Kornstion, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—

__-278-8840

278-6603

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater take—Suzanna

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. Ri 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

278-6501

279-9360
278-2979.
278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Rulh___._

278-6161

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

Kibb^ Rd., Jackson—Lillian..-

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieogo-Elleen 278-2127

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

.278-4029

Clyde Williemis, R. R. 1-WiImo
Worren Willlcims, R. 2. Coldwater—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Ph-Elidra

.

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefeherr

• r

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.6

PR
PE/

ROTARY CLUB

oj Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE
Visit,ins Rotarians Alwavs Welcome

278-2612

-Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth.
279-9426
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshoil St.—Polly.—
278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie—
...—270-6393

278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.278-5006
Craig Scbald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
—.278-8318
Donald-V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—
278-5842'
Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie,.—...278-6316
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive
:
369-9092

PUBLISHED BY

270-8942

276-4222

Pool W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

1OT3

Phone No.
278-4350

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Milford A. McKolth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
__278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Homo—Carol
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweH Ct.—Gladys
273-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
z—278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
278-5512

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo,St.—Mobel

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

279-9551

278-8536

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgoret
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Roth

NAME
Address and Rotary Anr&gt; Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

FREDSRICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

278-5091

278-6311

278-5412

278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singin^es^Club^i^jJie U. S. A.
The committee to select a high school boy to attend Camp Einery as a representative
of Coldwater has named'Robert Doll a Junior at St, Charles High.School. The
committee was Al Butterfield, Dick French and Ax Olson.

Eureka] Attendance has improved and last month Coldwater Rotary was second in clubs
of comparable size x-dth 92.89^. Allegan was first with 93*1^^« Dowagiac was low
with 76.63^*

Cow pasture pool fans take notice-! The District Golf Tournament is scheduled for
July 2$ at Point 0'Woods Country Club in Benton Harbor. Draw a circle around this
date.

President Fred read a news paper account of the organization meeting of the Coldwater Rotary Club on Kov, 19, 1921. Rotarians from Angola, Hillsdale, Adrian and
Battle Creek attended the meeting. The first officers were: President-Frank Rowe,
Vice President-O'Neil Carroll, Secretary-?Iugh Clark, Treasurer-Rollo Thompson and
Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Treat. The Directors were, Herb Sloman, Harry Lansing and

Fred Chambers.

A charter member of the club a Mr. Osbome usually attends one of

our meetings each summer.

We noticed that the badges are not in proper order and the ones of the newer members
are all on the one side. It would be nice if everything was ship-shape in Bristol
fashion.

Visiting Rotarians included Nelson Weber, Wendell Hathaway, Ed Facklam and J. L.
Amidon of Bronson and Dick Heyerson of Kalamazoo.

Student guests were Bill and Bob Shaw sons of a former member Bob Shaw.

They are

both Seniors at Coldwater High School.

Another guest was Ray Harris of Coldwater the guest of your editor.

Absent were Heikkenin, Joseph, Kornstein, Leavenworth, Laney, Putnam and Treat.
There were seven early leavers.

Harry Joseph is at home, he returned from the University of Mchigan Medical Center
recently.

Seton Bovee x^as program chairman and xvith- the assistance of Roy Harris showed

pictures of automobile accidents that have occurred in Branch County fairly recently.
Some were pretty rough and makes one stop and think and realize that constant alert
ness and care are necessary if accidents are to be prevented.

You must be a de

fensive driver at all times.

Nest week Pat Patterson who is program chairman with the help of John Visosky is

providing a concert at the Coldwater High School.
the

The Cardinal Band will play for

club.

-The neur&amp;tic builds--the houses, the.psychotic.3-ives irL them,and the psychiatrist.
collects the rent.

Ray Hulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

AIBION — Parker Inn — Thuriday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturgei Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COIDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES — CLUB SERVICE

^COMMUhWTY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION —

1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vlco-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ET5WEILER

Directors:

Asst. Sec'y-Treos.

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axnor Olson,
John Efsweiler.

Classification—Ouke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams
Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey
Fellowship—Ken Lcovenworth, Ch.
Magazine—Carroll

Barnes

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
C. P. H.

TEEN5TRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evqnston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, MIcMgon

28—Chei Allemier

5-Will

Carroll

Barnes

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Int.)

June—1966

7—Torg Skobo

Weeks
French

14—Ken leavenworth
21-M. McKellh
28—Carle

7—John Kennedy
14—John Vljosky

28—Harold Goodholm

Jonuary—1966

5—A. Faller
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Peorce

4—Horry Joseph

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston V/ileox
18—Albert Butlerficid

25—Carroll

Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Heikktnon

July—1966

21—Craig Sobald

SONG LEADERS

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

December—1965

Mark Andrews

Bovce

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

IRotary F'dallon
23—Fred
30—Dick

Occupational Information—
Trade Assoeioilens—

3—Seton

Dally

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

Dick Blringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Four-Way Test—

May—1966

November—1965

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Moore

Howley

26—A. Lyon

Couiilord

19—James Skinner

26—Olin

International Student Protects—

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

19-R.

Youth-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupoiik
Employer-Employee Relations-

5—Richord

12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

12—George Pierce

International Information-

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Aprir-1966

21—Governor Visit

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Competitor Relations-

Kloos

Scholarship, Student loons,

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Special—At the call of the President

7-Wm.

14—Gus Burandt

Internotlenal Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupoiik

September—1965

Rural Urban—

Dick French, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ot 12:00 noon

Carlo Helkkinen, Ch.,

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeonl-at-Arms—Bob Hawloy, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Copied Children-

George Pierce, Ch.,

Pal Patterson

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingltng
22—Ray Fox

31—Duke Davidson

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

March—1966

17—Clyde Wililams
24—Robert Nogle

Student Guests-

Rofory Information—Les Wise, Ch.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Community SafetyScion Bovae,-Ch., James Skinner

Awards —

Program—Fred Anderson

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

3—Ray Pills

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Membership—Keith Poarce, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Fritz Van Aken

August—196S

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

M. A. McKeilh

John Walker

1-les Wise

8—Conrod Swart
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Allondenco—Cralg Sobold

February—1966

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for ihe Relary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such at Ladles' Night, may appoint a commilteo to ossist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-M33.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kalhryn
_„__278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie-..Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Cariylc Ave.—Jean

Wiliicm Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butlerficid, 31 Edison Ct,—Theimn
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Joekson-Vora

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbora

Wilford Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte

278-2682

-

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Witmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

—.278-5790
278-8840

V/in. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

H. Vincent Kornsficn, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson-Emily

278-4350

279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Chary! Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

278-6850

SVebster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter loke—Suzanno—278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Worner Var&gt;Aken, R. R. 2-Gladys
278-4243
John VIsosky, 66 Sonet lone—Sara
279-5094

278-6501

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tokonsha—Margaret

Mllford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Hclen
278-2947
Harold McKnlght, Coldwator St. Home—Carol——279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769

278-4406
276-2854

Luse, R.

R. 4—Ruth

—

767-7508
278-2261

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eioine
278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwefl Ct.—Gladys

278-4191

278-5234

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo—

278-5078

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Robert Naglo, 36 \V. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Near," 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

278-6278
——

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine

—278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sproque—VIrginio
Roy Pllfs, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

278-6322
278-6161

278-5318

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel—

Me! Rice, 1^3 Kibby Rd., Jackson—lillion

..$12-5594

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lokc—Borbora

279-9266
278-8909

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morriaen Lake-^ita

278-5006
278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Noilie
Joines R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive—

270-6316
369-9092

Corlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-41 lis

278-6788

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago Sf.-^ouis^

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion..

278-5842

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlee
Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyliss

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. I-Witma
Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwafer—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seolt—Notoile

278-6393

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visitins Rotarians Always Welcome

FREDERICK

qUMIII

COLDMTER,

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwafer—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.-Polly

279-9428
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 iyepawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Janean

!

Art Lyort, 11 Park PI.-Eliorc
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wlliowbrook Rd.—EIvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4159
278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222

Ralph Toupoiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2790

278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

Richard C. French. 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Susonne

Phone No.
278-8942

278-5891

Ernest V/.

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

276-80B6

-.278-5386

Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

278-5358
278-6821
276-8006

NAME

iQAti

INC.

49036

„__278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�■'//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 26, 1966

V/ednesday night your editor made up at Burr Oak and heard four high school students
tell of their exchange week at Wallaceburg, Ontario, hliile they were in Canada
four Canadian High School students spent the week in Burr Oak. Tliis is the fifth
year that the Burr Oak Club has cooperated with the IVallaceburg Rotary Club in

this exchange.

understanding.

The club believes it is worthwhile and helps in International

On Tuesday, twenty-three club members were awarded pins for 100% attendance.

Warner Van.'Xken led the list with 43 years and others were Fred Weeks with 26 years,
iMpk Andrews with 19, Bob Kerr with 18, Ernest Luse with IS, Fritz VanAken with 17,
Dick Biringer with 11, Craig Sebald with 9, Bob Rumsey with 6, Ray Mulchahey with
6, Cranston Wilcox with 5, Axner Olson with 4, Keath Pearce with 4, Fred Culy with
H, Fred /\nderson witn 4, Was Wilbur with 2 and Chick Kennedy, George Pierce,
Howard Teeter, John Visosky, Les Woodward, Beniard Laney and Gil Molitor each with
1 year.

Absent on Tuesday were Biringer, Burandt, Mawley, Heikkinen, Joseph, Kennedy,
Molitor, Norm Moore, Skabo, Shomo, Weeks and Wise.
There were 5 early leavers.

On Tuesday, Mark Mdrews introduced the Honorable Alvan UlUe, Judge of Probate for

Branch County. He outlined the work of the Court and told of some of the problems
v;ith which the Court is faced. Judge Ulile stressed the lack of professional staff

to assist him in working with some of tlie children referred to him.

Next week Seton Bovee is the Program Chairman and will present a program using an
opaque projector to show pictures dealing with the presentation.

From all reports tae District Conference was well worth attending.
attended the meeting,

.

Five Rotarians

In the May ROFaRIAN read the article "The Reach for the Moon". The front shows
the Gemini VII space craft and in tlie capsule was a P^otarian. He is shown on
Page 25.

Step No, 4 in the election of a new member is as follows: After making due in
vestigation of the character, business, social standing and general eligibility
of the person proposed for membership, the Membership Committee shall then proceed
to vote and if not to exceed one negative vote is cast by the members of the

Committee, the name of the proposed member shall be considered eligible and so
recommend to the Board,

The Membership Committee shall then report to the Board

the action it has taken thereon.

In av;arding 100% pins for attendance the newer members may not be av/are that this
is for consecutive years of attendance. A member may have 100% for 5 years and
^
then have one year in which he is not 100%. He then starts all over again in

years counted; the first 5 years of 100% attendance do not count.

Then there was the sweet young thing who said to the auto mechanic, "Please fix
my horn, my brakes don't work."

John was working on the budget and remarked to his Rotary Ann, "iVe should have
saved during the depression so we could live through this prosperity."
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Alwoys Be Weiconrie at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Chursh - Mondoy, I2:t5 M.
iJ
ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ElECTiON

-

FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE

Vice-Prosident
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Sec'yTreas.
★

Mogaztne—Carroll Bornes

Scholarship, Student leans,

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

k

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk
Employer-Employee Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

General Secretary, Rotary intemotlonal

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Governor, 636 Oist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

Vlsosky

5-A. Foller

12—K. Leovenworth

28—Harold Goodholm

19—Wm.

4—Harry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogazine

Duane Davidson

Bobler

26—Keith Pearce

11—Cranston V/ilcox
18—Albert Butierfield
25—Corroll Barnes

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Heikklnen

July-1966

21—Croig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

Leovenworth

28—Carlo

January-1966

Mork Andrews

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

21-M. McKeith

7—John Kennedy

Occupational Information—

George R. Moans, Evanston, Illinois

June-1966

Weeks
French

December—1965

14—John

Boveo

24—Ree Goodwin
31—John Dean

Moore

(Rotary F'dation Int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

9—Norm

Internotionol Student ProjectsDick Birjnger, Ch,, Fred Neer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaos

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

16—Howard, Teeter

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Competitor Relations-

May-1966

Dolly

2—Robert Kerr
SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer&gt;Sel!er Relations—

SD.ciol—At the toll of the President

Barnes

Hawley

26—A. lyon

November—1965

International Contacts—

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Dick French, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

19-R.

19—James Skinner

26-OIIn

Youth-

Carroll

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

INTERNATIONAL

April—1966

5-Will Couillord

George Pierce, Ch.,

Bob Rumsey

(World Undersl'ng Int.)

October—196S

Student Guests-

Sergeont-nt-Arms—Bob Hawloy, Ch.

22—Ray Fox

29—Ralph Toupollk

21—Governor Visit
28—Chct Allomler

Awards —

Pat Patterson

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling

7—Wm. Kloas
14—Gus Burondl

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Rotary Information-Les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
•k
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

17-Clyde Williams

24—Rooert Noqle
September—1965

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob Progrom—Fred Anderson
Nogie, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Rclollons—Ray Pitts

22—Fritz Von Aken
March-1966

31—Duke Davidson

Rural Urban-

Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

John Efsweiler.

Community Safety—

M. A. McKeith

John Walker

Treasurer

August—1965
3—Roy Pifis
Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Pool Thompson

Crippled ChildrenCarlo Haikkinen, Ch.,

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

1—les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Seton Bovee, Cn., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulehahey

President

TOM COLLINS, Director
Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965-]966

FRED CULY

1965-1966
ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys* and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
★

February—1966

COMMUNITY SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special progroms, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemlcr, R. R. 4, Coldwafer—Fay.
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

_278-53S6

Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaref

273-8006

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-8036
278-5386

Soton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bullerflcid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmci

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Charles 8acon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-2682

Harold Coddlngton, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-2990

278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—.278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

279-9471

-

Duone E. Davidson, IS Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volorle
John Efsweiler, Jr.. 37 Fofrflelcl Dr.—Lucille

278-2818

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suxonne

Phone No.
...278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Wm. Klcios, 489 Morse St.—Mory
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-8536
279-9551
..278-6501

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margorof
Ernest

W.

Lose, R. R. 4-Rulh

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

767-7508
278-2261

278-2947
279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

....278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Ccirlyle Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulehahey. 175 E. Pearl St.—Ltlo
Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-4191
.....278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

278-5475

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprague—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sproguc St.-Ruth

278-6322
278-6161

278-2587

Mci Rice. 1903

ST2-5594

._278-8609
278-5909
___,-278-6598

Albert Foller, 95 t4. Honcheft St.—Charlotte

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

.278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn..

278-4115
278-6788

Robert Hawley, if. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara..278-8909

Kenneth Putnam, 11 1. Chicago St.—Mabel—.—
Klbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlone

278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

..278-4222

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

...278-6603

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicoga-Eiieen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suzonno™.278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

John Vlsosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bcalrice

279-5094
278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phytiss

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllmo

278-2710

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

...

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter-LoMoine

278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St...
278-5033
Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth.
279-9428
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
__„.278-S033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393

278-2790

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis-—..—.278-5006
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise..
278-5842

Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

Jomes R. Skinner,

369-9092

John Walker, 33

R. 4, Bfoiison—Olive

Phone No.
—278-4350

Janeon

_278-3091

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-EIva
Dougherty—Gretchen...

__.278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
i
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

Sec. 34

FC
PEA

frsdsrick h. weeks

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER. UIOHIGAN

49036

�"//e Profits Mast Who. Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 19. 1966

Absent on Tuesday were Burandt, Butterfield, Davidson, Endicott, French, Goodholm,
Hawley, Joseph, Kennedy, Kornstein, Loose, Russ iioore, f-iulchahey, A1 Rice, Mel Rice,
Teeter,

Weeks, Chuck Woodvjard and Les Woodward.

Visiting Rotarians included Gordon Packer from Litchfield, Jerry Nowak of Hillsdale,

Ray Smith of Bronson and Charles Pilliod of (Angola.
Richard Raybom and Ken Putnam had Dick Scovili.

Wayne Farst had as his guest

There were five early leavers.
From all reports aiid comments the "Fabulous Forties" was excellent.

Your editor

heard several persons who saw it say that it was the best show Coldwater Rotary has
ever presented.

Gentlemen, take a bowl

Keath Pearce has requested that all bills for materials, printing or service in
connection with the Rotary Show be submitted as soon as possible. He asks that they
not be permitted to drag along.

Tom Collins has also asked that all money and unsold tickets be turned in immediately
Step No.

3 in the election of a new member is as follows:

The Board of Directors

shall refer the name of the proposed member to the Classification Committee, which
Committee shall consider the eligibility; of such proposed member from the standpoint
of classification and declare the classification proper or improper and shall return
the proposal card, together with this information to the Board, who shall then refer
it to the Membership Committee.

The following Rotarians arc planning to attend the District Conference at Hillsdale
College on April 23 and 24; President-Elect Fred Anderson, Secretary Ernie Luse

and the following members, Andy Henry, Paul Thompson, Bob Nagle and Wayne Farst.
On Tuesday, Fred Anderson substituting for Bob Hawley presented a film appropriate
to this time of year, Tlie film showed Paul Varney playing a round of golf and
dORonstrated the use of the proper club, stance, grip and how to play the ball from
where it lay.
Tlie April ROTARIAN as mentioned before tells of the West and the area around Denver

particularly. Your editor having traveled considerably in this area; it is v/ell
wortii seeing and it is too bad tiiat more Coldwater Rotarians are not going to the
Rotary Convention in June,

In the April ROTARIAN read about v;hat other Rotarians have done and are doing.

Bob Loose should be sure and see the cartoon on Page 77 of the April ROTARIAN.
Next week Art Lyons has tlie program and will discuss Law V.feek and its implications.
If you think old soldiers just fade away, try getting into your old service uniform.
He talk about equality of the sexes but who in the v/orld ever heard of a retired
housewife.

Ray Hulchaliey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

"(t

ALBION - Parker inn - Thurcday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish Home — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE - Skyline Restaurant - Tueidoy, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Diroctor

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Attendance-Cralg Sebald

Beys' ond GirK' Week-

BY

ELECTION

FRED CULY

-

John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965-1966

- President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEIIER __ Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etswoilcr.

Fellowship—Ken leovenworth, Ch.
Barnes

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.
din Daily, Chuck WeedworcJ
Program—Fred Anderson
Public Relations—Ray Pitts
Relory Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Cirppled Children-

Carlo Helkklnen, Ch.,

Pot Patterson

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Awards —

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Student Guests-

Carroll

BOB NAGIE, Director
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Bert Feller, Ch., Rolph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Intamallonal
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 DItl., Rotary internallonal
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas
Four-Way Test-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

SERVICE

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

.

Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worron Wlllioms

SONG

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

5-A. Foller

28—Harold Goodholm

12—K. leovenworth
19-Wm. Bobier. ,
26—Keith Pooree

4—Hprry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronston Wilcox

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

18—Albert Bulterficld
25—Carroll Barnes

Rotory Magazine

Duane Davidson

Leovonworth

July-1966

January—1966

Mofk Andrews

June-1966

21-M. McKelth
28—Carlo Heikklnen

7—John Kennedy
14—John VIsosky
21—Cralg Sebold

Occupational Information-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Weeks
French

December—1965

Rotary Foundation—

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

(Rotory F'dation Int.)

tnternolienal Student ProjectsDick Biringcr, Ch., Fred Necr
Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Korr
Moore

23—Fred
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

International Informolion—

2—Robert
9—Norm

16—Howard Teeter

International Contocts—

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

Moy-1966

19—Jomes Skinner
26-Olln Dally

Barnes

Moore

26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce

French, Ch.,

INTERNATIONAL

5—Richard

12—Mork Andrews
19-R. Howtev

October—1965
5—Will Coulllord

Boyd Wiggins

Bob Rumsey

April-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chct Allcmier

George Pierce, Ch.,

Sergeonl-ot-Arms-Bob Howley, Ch.

Regular—First Thursday eF each month

7—Wm, Kloos

14—Gus Burondt

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Dick

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupalik

September— 1965

Rural Urban-

Youth-

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

24—Robert Nogle

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKeilh

Mogozine—Carroll

March—1966

17—Clyde Williams

Seton Bovce, Ch., James Skinner

John Wolker

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

3-Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

1-les Wise
8—Cenrod Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Von Aken

August—196S

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
OFFICERS

Februory—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a eemmittoe to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-M33.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 ~ JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allcmier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Andersen, 46 Maple Lane—Kelhryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

278-8840

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mory

278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margorel

278-8006

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.-Dorothy

279-9551

278-8086

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2.

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mar[orIe
Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

William Bobier, 260 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara—

278-5366
278-5891

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jeon

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Buttcrfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2654

Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
278-2990

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy—
Ofin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

278-5234

'

279-9471

276-2818

Ouane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valeric
John Etswellcr, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille—
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Cherlotle
Rov Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8609
276-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonora

278-6517

Reo E, Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Roth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Borboro

279-9266
278-8909

Richcjrd C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph. 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn

_--278-6850

Tekonsha—Morgarel

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. HucJson St.—Helen

278-2587

278-4115
278-6788

767-7508
270-2261
__278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetto
.„_27S-6769
Richord D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Jockson-Vero

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbora

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. HudsonvEmily

278-6501

Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulehahoy, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

Frod Neer, 203 W, Chicago-Ernestine—
Axnor Olson, 340 Grond St—Rctha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.
B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lokc—Su2onno__278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann—__278-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—GlacJys
278-4243
John VIsosky, 66 Sonet lone—Sara
Fied H. V/eeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice—

279-5094
278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

279-9492

..278-5006
278-5842

278-6316
369-9092

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

_.__._278-M33

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Noiolie

278-6393

Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth..
279-9428
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly— .—278-5033
HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz,' 14381 lyopawb Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.-Eliora
Howord.K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva.
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen....

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
*

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK^S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-4029

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2/ Morrison Lake—Rita__.-___278-83}8

•

278-6942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion.—
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Chary! Ann Dr.—Saro

278-8238
278-6693

George H. Fierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
278-6322
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel.......278-2790
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby- Rd., Jackson-lillion
ST2-5594

Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd.. R. R. 2-Nelire.
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-5512

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chleogo St.-Louise...

Phone No.

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WlIma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater-laMolne

....279-9360
278-2979
..278-6341

Robert E. Rumsey, 11,8 Grand St.—Phyllis

Address ond Rotary Ann

278-4191

..278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude.,

FRSDSRICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

INC.
49036

._._278-S091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
APRIL 12, 1966

Tuesday's propam was the final club practice before the Rotary N^nstrel Show "The
Fabulous Forties".

We hope the show is as the practice indicates' it will,

Hpry Joseph had surgery last week at the University of Michigan Medical Center.
His room number is 10-420. His son A1 told your editor Tuesday night that he is
doing well. Miy not drop him a card? He will appreciate it.

Absent on Tuesday were Bacon, Burandt. Dally, Farst, Fox, Joseph, Komstein, Laney,
Neer, A1 Rice, Sebald, Skinner, Warren Williams, Wise and Mulchahey.

Visiting Rotarians included Bert Ward, Phil Hensley and Jerry Pearco of Bronson.
Paul Thompson had as his guest Willard Milard and Bob Hawley had as his guest
Garland
Ferrell. Bert Ward of Bronson had as his auest Austin Lewis of Elkhart,
Indiana.
There were nine early leavers.

Don't forget the District Conference to be held at Hillsdalo on April 23 and 24.
All new members should attend; it will help them to understand more about Rotary,
its aims and how it operates. All new and old officers are expected to attend.
On February p there were 12,290 Rotary Clubs and 587,500 Rotarians in 131 countries
and geographical regions, 185 new cluUs have been organized since July 1, 1965.
On April 30, Hollaiid, Michigan will celebrate the birthday of Queen Juliana of

The Netherlands and "Sput" Teenstra, President of Rotary International inll come to

help in the celebration.

Ti'/o visits to Michigan within a year by the President of

Rotary International is something to be proud of.

Yp can't beat the Irish. A Rotary Foiiiidation Fellow froia Kalamazoo tells of the
Limerick Rotarian who took a Qiristmas basket to an 82 year old lady and told her
of Rotary, Her ansv/er was, "I do appreciate your asking me Mr, McQuarrie, but I
am just too old to join."

Recptly the Board of Directors of Rotary International stated that clubs should be

reminded that additional active members can be elected from Rotarians who move into

a new community.

Rotarians.

This permits continuity of membership and prevents loss of

Something to remember.

We noted recently that Ainsley Roseen, Associate Editor of the ROTARIAN recently
retired. He will be missed as he was always very helpful in providing information

when requested to do so.

Did you know that Coldwater, Michigan is the only to^im in the world by that name

to have a Rotary Club.

Flint and Muskegon celebrate 50 years of Rotary this month.

Read the April ROTARIAN before you go on your vacation this year.

It covers the

Western United States and tells where to go and what to see.

Psychologists state that it is a good thing to kiss the children good night, if you
are awake when they come home.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

it

ALBION — Parker inn

Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-Crciig Sobold
★

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vlee-Presldent

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

ERNEST W. LU5E

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

BY

ELECTION

-

JOHN ETSWEILER .. Asst. See'yTreas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagic, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Mogazine—Carroll Borncs

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Scholarship, Student loans,

Carroll

Wes Wilbur, Ch,, R, Goodwin

international Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Rolph Toupalik

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigon

Rotary Foundation—
Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Four-Way Test-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

Visosky

5—A. Foller

12—K. Leovonworfh
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Peorce

4—Harry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wileox
18—Albert

Butterfield

25—Carroll

Barnes

Rotary Mogoiine

Duane Davidson

Heikkinen

Jury-1966

28—Harold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Leavenworth

28—Carlo

21—Crotg Sebold

SONG LEADERS

•

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

January—1966

Mark Andrews

Oceupotienal Information—
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Trade Associations-

14—John

June-T966

21-M. McKelfh

7—John Kennedy

Dick Biringor, Ch., Fred Neer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

Weeks
French

December—1965

International Student Proieels—

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International

(Rotory F'dotion Int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorro

Competitor Relations-

24—Ree Goodwin
31—John Dean

Moore

16—Howard Teeter

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

9—Norm

Boveo

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr
SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

3—Selon

Dolly

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

May—1966

19—James Skinner

Dick French, Ch.,

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce
26—Olirt

Youth-

Bob Rumsey

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19-R.

5-Will Couillord

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeent-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

April~1966

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

P. H.

Bill Bobior, Ch., Cron WIfcox

Kloos

21—Governor Visit
28—Chef Allemier

Student Guoils—

Pot Patterson

Special—At the coll of the President

C.

Awards —

Public Relations-Ray Pitts

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupalik

14—Gus Burondt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Program—Fred Anderson

at 12:00 neon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7-Wm.

1—Horvey Bent

22—Roy Fox

September—1965

M. A. McKeith
Rural Urban-

Regular—First Thursday of each month
*

31—Duke Davidson

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Walker

March—1966

6—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling

24—Robert Negle

Crippled Children-

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Pollerson — Organist

17—Clyde Williams

Seton Bovce, Ch., James Skinner

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

★
BOARD OP DIRECTORS MEETINGS

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Foir Comm.)

Community Safety—

1-Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

22—Fritz Von Aken

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

OFFICERS

February—1966

COMMinEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members
having speciot progroms, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a commillee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Progrem Chairman—Te'ephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Phone No.
278-5790

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter-Foy

278-2903

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-5353
278-6821

Wm. Kloos, 489 AAorse St.—Mory__

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon

278-8086

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho-Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ru1h

767-7508
278-2261

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

278-6033

Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgorot
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-3006
278-2682

Williom Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgoret

278-5386

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Harold Codciington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vcro

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro
Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
._278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone—

John T. Deon, 59 RIdgemoor ifd.—Volorle

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8536
279-9.551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Eniily

278-6501
278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol

279-9551

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4191
278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pcorl St.-Ilia

278-5078

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta,____

278-6769

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine.

_„__279.9492
278-5512

278-8609

Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine..;

279-9360
_._.__278-2979
278-6341

278-5909

-

___..278-8840

John Klein, Box 143—Potricio

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirflcid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehelf St.-Chorlolte

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-6598
278-5475

278-5318

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia..
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sproque St.—Roth

278-6322
278-6161

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonno..

278-5554

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cronston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllss

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly___
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie..

...278-2790

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-6517

278-5006
278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise...

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

369-9092

Johrr Wolker, 33 Daugherly—Gretchen

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

E. Chicogo St.-Mary Helen

278-4115

Harry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Torg Skobo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

Robert Hawley,- R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

276-6909
278-6788

James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-6316

278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeIla
278-4424
Charles Woodword, 163 Marsholl St—.... _...__278-5033
Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth..
279-9428

Kenneth Putnam, 11 6. Chicago St.—Mobel

Corlo Heikkinen, 91

278-2710

Weirrcn Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter—LaMoine

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby RS., Jackson-Llllfon

ST2-5594

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glady5
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatriee

Ricnard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Suzonne-..278-2587

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Croig Sobald, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Phone Ne.
278-4350

278-5(j33

_____278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

.._______278-509l

...

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

):
■ -,| imT*"'

A.

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.6

0®&lt;3

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan.
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

FREDERICK

Fi.

278-6311

...278-5412

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN
49Q36

278-6730

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
APRIL 5, IPr.:

Each Rotarian in District 636 has received .?n invitation to arid program of the 1966
District Conference to be held at Hillsdale College on Saturday, April 23 from

11:00 a.m. until ^0:50 p.m. and for the second session to be held on Sunday, April 24
from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

All new members, club officers for the coming year

and any and all Rotarians are invited to attend.

Take the little gal along and give

her a bit of a vacation.

Last week due to lack of space we omitted Step No. 2 in the Admission of a New
Member. Here it is; The name of a prospective new member to fill an open classi
fication having been proposed by a member in good standing shall be submitted first
to the Board through tlie Secretary on a standard form known as a proposal card.

Beginning Monday, April 11 the practice sessions for the "Fabulous Forties" will be
held at the Tibbits. John Visosky is asking the end men to report at 7:00 p.m. and
the chorus at 7:30 p.m. Have ycu sold all your tickets? If not, why not?
Absent on Tuesday were Bent, Biringer, Dally, Joseph, Mulchahey, Treat, Clyde
Williams, Chuch IVoodward, Les Woodward and Yingling.

Visiting Rotarians included Walter Tucker of Sylvania, Ohio and Ed Jrhnson of
Valparaiso, Indiana.

Carlo Heikkinon had as his guest Dr. Bowman.

There were 5 early leavers.

Duke Davidson has returned from his cruise.
If he saw what friends of mine have
seen on similar cruises he will never be the same again.

We are glad that Torg Skabo is back with us again after his illness.

Harry Joseph is in the University of Mi^higai Medical Center.

We don't know his

room or floor number but a card sent to him will reach him.

At the Board of Directors meeting it was decided to help send a school child to
the University of Michigan Speech and Hearing Clinic.

For many years your editor has been plugging for a more meaningful induction
ceremony when new members become members of the club. In a recent Bulletin of
another club we read of just sucli an induction and it was very ivell done. Member

ship in Rotary is a privilege for which many men strive and a nev/ member should
realize that his membership imposes responsibilities upon him and he should be

willing to abide by these if he becomes a member. A great many members are inclined
to regard Rotary meetings as a pleasant place to have a lunch with other men. l\/hat
does your membership mean to you?

Don't forget to push ticket sales for the Rotary Show.

With the recent recovery of the H-Borab from the ocean off Spain, go back to your

February ROTARIAN and road about the macliines that were used in the recovery.

Page

12 - February.

Read in the April ROTARIAN on Page 73 about a Rotary Foundation Fellow from our
neighboring town Vicksburg and his stay in France.

There is one thing that is so simple a child can run it and that is a pair of
parents.

Ray I-lulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Chureh - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thureday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregalionol Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri'State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Chureh — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

.TOM COM! NS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Allendenca—Craig Sebald
★
OFFICERS

BY

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER .. Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey

Feilowship—Ken loavenworth, Ch.
Magazine—Carroll

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relotions—Ray Pitts

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wilcox
Boyd Wiggins

^ Special—At the call of the President

Bob Rumsey

President Rotary International
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Retory Inlcrnationol

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internalionul

(Rotary F'dation

International Contacts-

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Buyer-Ssller Relations—

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

International Information-

Bob Yingling, CK., Bob Loose

Fred V/eeks, Ch.. Wm. Klaqs

Howard Teeter, Ch., •

Horeld Goodholm, Ch., C. Sworl'

SONG

Heikkinen

July—1966
5—A. Foller
12—K. leavenworlh
19—Wm. Bobier

'26—Keith

Januarv-T-1966

LEADERS

Leavenworlh

28—Carlo

14—John Visosky

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis,' Michigan

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

21-M. McKeith

28—Horold- Goodholm

Occupational Information—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch,, R. Sweet

French

21—Craig Sebald

Mork Andrews'

Trade Associations-

30—Dick

June-1966

Int.]

7—John Kennedy

Rolory Foundation-

Four-Way Test—

Weeks

December—1965

international Student Proiects—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Employer-Employee Relotions—

23—Fred

Bovoo

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deon

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Bert Feller, Ch., Rolpb Toupalik

INTERNATIONAl

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

Compeliier Relations-

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Carroll

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

26—Olin Ddlly

Dick French, Ch.,

Sergeont-of-Arms-Bob Howley, Ch.

at 12:00 noon

May-1966

19—James Skinner

Youth-

Pot Patterson

Regular—First Thursday of each month

5-Will Ceuillard

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Rotary information—les Wise, Ch.

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19-R. Howley
26—A. Lyon

October—1965

Student Guests-

Toupalik

April—1966

28—Chet Allemier

Awards —

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox
29—Ralph

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit

Scholarship, Student loans,

Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Morch—1966

(World Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Bornes

Program—Fred Anderson

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
*
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Crhspled Children-

31—Duke Ocividson

M. A. McKelth

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
John Efsweiler.

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Wolker

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

Community Safely—

Scton Bovce, Ch., James Skinner

I—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart

15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Akon

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Van Akon, Ch.

Paul Thompson

Closiificatien—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

ELECTION — 1965-1966

Februory—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

Pearee

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

IB—Albert Butlerficid
23—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogazine

Duane Davidson

LADIES' NITE-Web Treot

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to ossist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

Phono No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwalor—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

_278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-5358
278-6821

Ctirroi! L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. CmcIb Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlylo Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

;

Sofon Boveo, 171 Grond St.—Clara .-

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tholma-..,
Jackson-Verci

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avs.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

278-4350

279-9551

Robert Sweef, R. R. 1, CoJon Rd.—Arlcne
Howcird M.] Teeter, • 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

278-3840
278-8536

Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Phone No.

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-6501

E. Ken Lebvcnworfh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake-Suzonno

278-5554

767-7508.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E( Chicago St.—Mary Ann..

278-5585

Ernest W.

278-2261

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Luse, R. R. 4-Roth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
'
278-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwofcr St. Home—Carol—.279-9551

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-4424

278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

278-4191

278-5234

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lite
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan.:

—278-2818

278-2587

278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore—

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

279-9266
278-8909

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.'

278-6788

278-4115

278-6278

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512
279-9360

Chorlos Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.—Ruth

278-6161'

Axner Olson, 340 Groncl SI—Retha

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sproguo—Virginia

278-6322

Kenneth Pufnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Mel Rice,

1903

Kibby Rd.« Jackson-iLiilian

Robert E.' Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jomes R. Skinner, R.. 4, Bronson—Olivel

• *

"

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth

278-2790
.:

ST2-5594

278-5006
278-8318

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Janean

-

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elxoro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

'.•"ST'ir..

Rotary REFLECTOR
^903?

PUBLISHED BY

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COLDWATER

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5033
._..278-5033
278-6393

Ed Hottz, 14331 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

•V,

ROTARY CLUE

278-4159

278-5078
279-9492

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

279-9471

279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrico

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
273-6693

278-6769

278-6054

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone-Saro
Coyd Wlgginsr 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wiima
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefta

Rithard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne

E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

John

Address and Retory Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-8086
27B-5366

278-8609
278-5909
273-6598
278-5475

Carlo Heikkinen, 91

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha
V/m. KIoos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-2682

Duane E. Davidson, IS Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridge'moor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Chorlotfe

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris

Phone No.
273-5790

278-8006

Horold Coddinqton, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiinto

FRSDSRICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALUry SPRING PRODUCTS. tNC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

„278-S091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MARCH 29, 1966

Remember the dates for practice for "The Fabulous Forties" - end men at 3:30 p.m.
at the Elks Temple on Sunday, April 3 and for the chorus at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
April 5. Attendance has been good and much appreciated. The week of April 10
practice will be held at the Tibbits on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
On Saturday night, April 16 after the show a party is planned for Rotarians and

their Rotary Anns.

This will be held at the Country Club.

All Rotarians are urged

to attend; end men, chorus and all others who help in other ways.
this a 100% attendance affair.

Lets try to make

This is taken from the Battle Creek Rotary Bulletin: Four-Way Test of Attendance,
1. Is it true that you really can't remain until the meeting adjourns? 2. Is it
to walk out on the speaker who is giving of his time to inform you or entertain
you? 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships to slight your guest and
your host at the club? 4, Will it benefit your fellow club members, their guests
and other visitors to see you leave early? How do you as a member rate under this
test?

Good, Fair or Poor?

On Tuesday, Ralph Toupalik, as Program Chairman, introduced Charles W. Walton who
is an associate economist with the Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit.

Mr.

Walton discussed the reasons for the tight money situation at present stressing the
fact that there is now full employment and factories are turning out products at a
capacity rate. }ie stated that there Had been a 7% annual grov/th in productivity
over the past five years but that only 5-1/2% had been a true growtli and that at
present this fact is causing a rise in prices and the demand for goods.
Absent on Tuesday were Burandt, Dally, Davidson, Joseph, McKieth, Hulchahey, Russ

Moore, Norm Moore, Patterson, Pitts, Mel Pace, Skabo,'Clyde V/illiams, IVilcox, Charles
Woodward, Doug Woodward, Les Woodward and Yingling.
There were six early leavers.

Rotarian guests included Mel Ross of Indianapolis and Ray Smith and Jerry Hollister
of Bronson.

Vfeb Treat had as his guest Charles Bristol and Les Wise had Lloyd Luce. The student
Senior guest from the Coldwater High School v/as Brad Thompson who was introduced by
Bob Sv/eet.

Next week the club will spend the usual program time in practicing for the show.
Our attendance for March was 89,33% whicli places us 7th of the 16 clubs in our class.
Our attendance has not been as good as it was formerly.

Lets try to do better.

The Hastings Club has presented Dr. Wesley G. Logan as a candidate for District
Governor for 1967-68.

The District Governor for 1966-67 will be Stu Bearup of Charlotte.
Most people have enough spending money these days.
little keeping money.

The problem is how to get a

Ray Hulchahey

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedne$day, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HIUSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

AlBION — Porker inn — Thwreday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tr!&gt;Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendonce—Croig Sebold
★
OFFICERS

BY

-

FRED CULY

John Dean, Clyde Wllioms

1965-1966

Vice-President
Secretary

KLEIN

Fallowship—Ken leavenworth, Ch.

Treosurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox
Boyd Wiggins

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Tnternatlonul
C. P. H. TEENSTHA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 DisI,, Rotary Internationol
Richard R. Bucknelt, Sturgis, Michigan'

May-1966
3—Setoo

Dolly

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Duone Davidson

Heikkinen

July—1966
5-A. Foiler
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Peorce

4—Harry Joseph

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

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SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronslon Wilcox
18—Albert Butlerfield
25—Carroll Barnes

SONG LEADERS

Leavenworth

28—Carlo

January—1966

Mark Andrews

Trade Associations-

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

21-M. McKelth

28—Harold Goodholm

Occupational Informailen—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweof

Int.)

French

7i-John Kennedy
14—John VIsosky
21—Croig Sebold

Rotary FoundollonHoword Teeter, Ch.,

Harold Goodholm, Ch.. C. Swarf

31—John Dean
June—1966

December—1965

Inlernollonol Student Proiecis—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Four-Way Test-

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary F'dotion

Bob Ylngting, Ch., Bob Loose

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

Moore

23-Fred Weeks

International Information-

Bert Fellor, Ch., Ralph ToupaILk "
Emoloyer-Emploveo Reiotions—

Kerr

9—Norm

30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Buyor-Selier Relations—
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

2—Robert

16—Howard Teeter

Internationol Contacts-

Bovee

10—Roy Potierson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Corroll

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the call of the President

26-Olin

Dick French, Ch.,

Bob Romscy

at 12:00 noon

26—A. Lyon

5-Will Couillord

19—James Skinner

Youth-

Pat Patterson

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Toupollk

April-1966

October—1965

Student Guests-

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

(World Underst'ng Int.)

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Awards —

March-1966

29—Ralph

Kloos

14—Gus Burcndt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treof

Sergeant-al-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

I

7-Wm.

Scholarship, Student loons.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

24—Robert Nagle
September—1965

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

★

Crippled Children-

31—Duke Davidson

Magazine—Corroll Barnes

Noglo, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Reiotions—Roy Pills

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Poul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17—Clyde Williams

M. A. McKeith

Program—Fred Anderson

John Etsweiier.

3—Roy Pitts

Community Safety—

Rural Urban-

Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Directors; Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Paul Thompson

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Walker

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
IS—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Vo/1 Aken, Ch.

Scton Bovco, Cn., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

President

FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE
JOHN

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Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

ELECTION

February-1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotory Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmen—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay---'

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lona—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Chorlcs Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoret:
r

278-5358
278-6821
278-8006

Horvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther!

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Seton

Bovee, 171 Grand :S).—Clciro

Gust C. Burandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert ButterField, 31

Edison Cl.—Tholmq

Harold Coddiogton, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Joekson-Voro

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple lone—Jone
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridoemoor Pxl.—Valerie ;

John Efsv/eiler, Jr., 37 Fofrfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Falter, 95 N. Honehett St.—Chorlotte

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore—

Reo E, Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson-Roth

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

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Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
278-8840

NAME
; Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.

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Robert Sweet, R. R, 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8536
,279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-2682

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson-Emily

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwoter Loke—Suzanno

278-5891

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

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278-2261

Home—Carol

279-9551

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H,-Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlce.

278-8036
278-5386
278-4486

278-2854

278-2990

276-5234

_.278-6054
279-9471
278-2818

278-8609
^278r5909

278-6598
278-5475

278-5318

278-2387

_.578-6517
279-9266

278-8909

H. Vincent Korhstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—

278-6501

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgoret
Ernest W.

Luse, R.

R. 4—Roth

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St.

767-7508
278-2947

Normond Moore, 796 Angoio Rd.—Annetta:

278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave,—Elaine
Russcli F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4191
278-6278

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Roymond Mulchohey. 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila—
—

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Refha

'_

Mel

Rice,

1903

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

279-9492
278-5512

Wcirren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—laMoino

ST2-5S94

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

___.278-B318

378-5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicagq St.—Louise

278-2710

278-4029

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillion

278-5842

Torg Skcbe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinrier, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

Bbyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
CroHston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

278-6316
369-9092

278-2612
278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeliG
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, R., 1, Coldwoter—Rpth."

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scotf-Nofolle

278-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

.,278-6161
278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lakeJo neon

.__.278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
278-6311
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Wilfowbrook Rd.—Elva..__._278-5412

John Walker, 33 Daugherfy—Gretcheni,

'..278-6730

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
5.90^^

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-5585

278-8238

278-6322

Ray Pitts. 55 N. Sproguc St.—Rulh
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6603

..278-5554

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-6341

H. Pierce, 70 N. Sproguc-Virginia

278-4222

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-5078

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroinei..

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Wesley Wilbur," 144 S. Cloy ;St.-_l._-

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

George

Phone No.
278-4350
278-8942

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box, 148- Polricla

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory Helenj_278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn
278-6788

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NAME

FRSDSRICK H. WEEKS

QUAhLTV SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

49036

�"He Proifts Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

MARCH 22, 1966
Rotary Show Practice Schedule: end men at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday liarch 27 at the Elks
Temple and the chorus at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, Only one practice session
after this before we move to the Tibbits.

Lee Jolgren of Vilican and Lemau, which is the Urban Renewal Consultant firm being
hired by Coldwater, discussed the renewal of towns.
He stated there are two types
of renewal:
(a)
clearance and redevelopment and (b) conservation.
There are 33
acres in Coldwater being considered for conservation witli some clearance.
In order
to revitalize a domtom five things are necessary:
1.
Rid downtown of eye sores,

2, New sites for new development. 3. Off street parking,
4,
Modernizing
buildings which can be retained and have new rear entrances, 5, Good merchandising
to attract customers. The first three can be done through urban renewal and de
velopment aiid the last two can only be done by the merchants involved.

Absent on Tuesday were the following;

Davidson (in the Bahamas - how lucky can you

be), McKieth, Russ Moore, Mulchaliey, Pearce, Pitts, Putnam, Skabo, Swart, W. Williams
Les Woodward, Endicott and Sweet.

There was one visiting Rotarian, Kenneth Montgomery of Hillsdale,

Harry Joseph introduced the student guest Jim Gibbens,
William Tinm,

John Dean had as his guest

There were four early leavers.

About once each year your editor outlines the 14' steps in the method of electing
nev; members. Step No, 1: From time to tine the Board shall review the list of
filled and unfilled classifications as prepared by the Classification Committee and
decide which, if any, of the unfilled classifications should be considered as open
for proposals and shall advise the membership as to which classifications have been
opened for proposal.

Old and new officers of the club should circle April 23 and 24 for attendance at the
District Conference at Hillsdale,
All newjnembers and coirmiittee chairmen should also
attend this Conference,
Here is where you will learn how Rotary operates.

We have three exchange students attending High School in Coldwater, Your editor
hopes that they are able to attend a Rotary meeting before they leave.
Coldwater Rotary needs new members.
Read how one Rotarian secured twelve new
members which is related on Page 8 of the February ROTARIAN,

It takes a certain amount of push to accomplish anything - even with a wheelbarrow.
No wonder the Irish go places and do tilings,
Ray Mulcliahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

tY

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregatiena! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE ~ Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri'Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER .. Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiier.

Carroll

Osr! Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

P. H.

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Buclcnell, Sturgis, Michigan

Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Hovrard Teeter, Ch.,

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Mark

SONG

14—John

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

June-1966

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken
28—Carlo

VIsoskv

5—A.
12—K.

Foller
Leavenv/orth

19—Wm. Bobier

28—Harold Goodholm

Ouane Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

21—Craig Sebald

LEADERS

Leavanworth

21-M. MeKeith

7—John Kennedy

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Weeks
French

26—Keith Pearce

January—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Andrews

Occupatlonol Information—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

December—1965

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

Kerr
Moore

(Rotary F'dotion Int.)

Dick Biringor, Ch., Fred Ncer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Win. Kioas

2—Robert
9—Norm

23—Fred
30—Dick

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

16—Howord Teeter

International Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International
C.

International

Competitor Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

3—Seton

Daily

November—1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—
★

26-Olin

international Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

12—George Pierce

Dick French, Ch.,

Bob Rumsey

at 12:00 noon

5—Will Couillard

Guests-

Youth-

Pot Patterson

5—Richard Moore

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

Sergcant-at-Arms—Bob Howloy, Ch.

Visit

12—Mork Andrews

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wllcox

Student

Toupalik

April-1966

28—Chet AMemier

Awards —

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

Regular—First Thursday of each month

21—Governor

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Pregrom—Fred Anderson

(World Undcrst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph

7—Wm. Kioas
14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Membership—Keith Peoree, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Roy Fox

September—1965

A. MeKeith

Rural Urban-

Barnes

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Dovidson

darlo Hoikkinen, Ch.,
M.

Morch—1966

24—Robert Nagle

Crmpled Children—

John Wolker

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Willioms

Seton Bovoc, Cn., James Skinner

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.
Magazine—Carroll

3—Ray Pitts

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

22—Fritz Van Aken

August-1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classification-Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Deon, Clyde Williams

1-Les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shomo

Boys' .ind Girls' Week-

Attendance—Cralg Sebold
★

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronsfoo Wllcox
18—Albert Buttarfield
25—Carroll Barnes

Rotory Magazine

STAG DAY-Chuek Woodword
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with onelher member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members
having special programs, such at Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allcmier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kafhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6033
278-5359
278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull Sf.-Morgaral
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006
:-278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon

_.278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora'. J
Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelmei
Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jacksoii-Vera

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

278-2854
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone—
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-6054
279-9471
278-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Voierio
John Etswelles, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5909
278-6598
;278-5475
278-5318

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278;8609

Richard C. French. 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne--.278:2587

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Robert B, Kerr, 0 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse'St.—Mary

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Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

767-7503
278-2261

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

279-5094
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Milferd A. MeKeith, 75 N. ttudson St.—Helen

^_„-27B-2947

Harold MeKnIghf, Coldwater St. Home—Coro!
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Richcrd D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys.;
278-6278
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pparl St.—Llla
278-5078
Robert Nagle; 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
i_.;279-9492
Fred Ncer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
___278-5512
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Relho
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grate

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—tbrrainej.-.

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague Sl.-wRolh

278-6161

George H, Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia

:

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel
Mel Rice,

1903

KIbby Rd., Jackson—Lillion

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 5. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

278-4115

Torg Skaho, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6322

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

ST2-S594

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Jornes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronsorj—Olive

369-9092

278-6316

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwofer—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, J63 Marshal! St.-Polly
HONORARY MEMBERS
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora
Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

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Sec. 34.66

%
FREDERICK

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

279-9428
278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R, R. 1-Wilma
278-8238
Worren V/iliiams, R. 2, Coldwater—laMoine..
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
278-4424
Chorles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
_.278-5033

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278-2710

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2790
„278-5006
278-8318

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann____.278-5585

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Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-4222

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonshd—Morgaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Rulh
,

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.'—Mary Helen

278-6788

278-4350
278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion.

Webster Treof, R. 3. Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

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Phone No.

279-9551
278-6501
278-6850

278-6517

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn—.

Address ond Rotory Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

John Klein, Box 143—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara,.-278-8909

278-8536

NAME

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49Q36

278-5091

__.278-63n
278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
M\RCH 15, 1966

On Tuesday, Robert Yingling presented Ward Mayrand, Information Officer of the
Michigan Aeronautics Commission. Mr. Mayrand told of the three types of planes
being used at the present time.
(1) Military, (2) Scheduled Commercial and (3)
General Aviation, in which field there are 86,000 planes at present v/ith 115,000
expected very soon. He stressed the need for close in airports and that very soon
runways will have to be lengthened to land jet planes. Me stated that suitable air
ports are a great influence in bringing new industries to a city. Eight companies
in Brancli County now have planes at the local airport. Accompanying Mr. Mayrand
were Norman IVetherly and Maury Malone both of the Commission.

Absent Tuesday were Bent, Bovee, Burandt, Couillard, Coodholm, Heikkinen, Kerr,
Leavenworth, Russ Moore, Nagle, Skabo, Teeter, Thompson, W. Williams, D. Woodward
and L.

Woodward.

Tliere were 8 early leavers.

Guest Rotarians included Olan Martin, Wendell Hathaway, Bob Marrig and Jim Amiden of
Bronson, Ray Kimball of Sturgis and John Marvin of Tliree Rivers.

Other guests included Noel Shedd the guest of Bob Yingling and Terry and Tom Ward,
Seniors at the Coidwater High School who were introduced by John Dean and Fritz
VanAken.

The Club voted to contribute $500 to the Mott Sdiolarship Fund at Olivet College.
This amount will be matched by the Fund.

The Club also agreed to contribute $800 to the Rotary Park Fishing Site to go toward
the construction of toilets and a drinking fountain.

Next week John Dean will have as a guest speaker Lee Jolgren of the firm of Vilican
and Lemau, consultants on Urban Renewal of Southfield. Mr, Jolgren is expected to
discuss Urban Renewal and how its use in Coidwater can benefit the city.

Dear Cousin Muley: As you know, I attend a lot of service club meetings and I canno-.
say mucli for the food at Coidwater Rotary when con^ared with other clubs. It just
don't rate at all. Recently I have been to Galesburg, Climax, Homer, Fremont and
some others and all of them had much better food. Maybe the poor food may have some

thing to do with th.e poor attendance.

You ought to see how Coidwater Exchange and

Kiwanis eat.

Yours,
Gully

There are only three chorus and end men practices scheduled between now and the week
of the "Fabulous Forties". Don't forget end men - Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Elks
and next chorus on Tuesday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks. BE THERE'.

Thursday is St. Patrick's Day and this is for the Rotary Ann who says she is Irish.
A Toast for St. Patrick's Day:
Sainte 'gus saol agat

Health and long life to you
Land without rent to you

The v/oman of your choice for you
A child every year to you

A long life and may your bones rest in Ireland

Children are something that you know how to raise better than anyone else because
you don't have any.
Ray Mulchaliey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILISOAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVilLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

FRED CULY

-

1965-1966

..

FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. lUSE

Presideni

Vico-President
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Scc'y-Treas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Ccflins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Awards —

Bill Bobicr, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Program—Fred Anderson

President Rotory Internotlonal
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
Georgo R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknoil, Sturgis, Michigan

16—Howard

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodv^in
Competitor Relations-

International Information-

Bob YIngling, Ch., Bob Loose

(Rotory F'datlon Int.)

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Occupational Information—

7—Torg Skabo
14—Kan

Heikkinen

July-1966
5—A. Foller

28—Harold Goodholm

12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearce

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox

Duane Davidson

Leavenworth

28—Carlo

14—John Visosky
21—Croig Sebold

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch,, Warren Williams

June-1966

21-M. McKelth

7—John Kennedy

SONG LEADERS

Trode Associations-

French

January—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Mork Andrews

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Weeks

30—Dick

December—1965

Iniernotional Student Proiects—
Dick Biringcr, Ch., Fred Ncer

Employer-Employee Relations—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

31—John Dean

Teeter

23-Fred

Bovee

24—Rco Goodwin

9—Norm Mor^re

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Internationol Contacts-

BOB NAGIE, Director

3—Selon

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965
2—Robert Kerr

Barnes

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May—1966

19—James Skinner
26-Olin Dally

Youth-

Carroll

Moore

26—A. Lyon

5~Will Couillord .

12—George Pierce

Dick French, Ch.,

Sergeonl-el-Arms—Bob Howiey, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

1—Horvcy Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert YIngling
22—Ray Fox

April-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Student Guests-

. Pot Patterson

Klaos

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7-Wm.

March—1966

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupalik

September—1965

Scholarship, Student Loans,

at 13:00 noon

•k

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Membership—Keith Pearco, Ch.

Regulor—First Thursday of eoch inenlh

Special—At the call of the President

Crippled Children-

31—Duke Davidson

Mogaxine—Carroll Borncs

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
BOARD OF

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.}
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Rural Urban-

Rotary Information—Ics Wise, Ch.
★

Community Sofety—

M. A. McKeith

John Walker

Nagic, Charles Bacon,' Axner Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts
John Etsweiler.

3-Ray Pitts

Paul Thompson

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

Wise

22—Fritz Von Aken

August-196S

Fritz Vein Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

1-les

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Glrb' Week-

Attendance—Craig Sebold
*

February—1966

COMMITTEES ~ CLUB SERVICE

18—Albert Butlerficid
25—Carroll Barnes '

Rotary Mogazlne

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving speclol programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-M33.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mar[orie

278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
276-6821

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Korr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha—
Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlcne..1

278-8942

Pout W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006
276-2682

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

278-5790
278-8840
—278-8536
279-9551

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoler Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Wllliom Bobicr, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Ernest

278-2261

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sciro
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

Seton

278-8086

Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Cloro

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma.
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Avo.,

278-2854

Jockson-Vera-... 278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.-Dorothy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfisid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelf St.-Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

279-9471
-

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne --278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
-.-.279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara...278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91

E. Chicago St.—Mory HeIen-_278-4115

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-6788

278-6501

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
W. iuse, R.

R. 4—Ruth

—

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnIght, Coldwater St. Home—Carol-

278-2947
279-9551

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carjyie Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LHa
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peofce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

George H.. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 B. Chicago St.—Mabel
Mel Rite, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis—
Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nelli©
Jomes R. Skinner,

R. 4, Branson—Olive

767-7508

—278-4191
278-6278
-

278-5078
279-9492

273-5512
279-9360
273-2979
278-6341

278-6322
.278-6161
-.278-2790
ST2-5594
—278-5006
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofalle

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy—

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

___278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvq

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchen

■m- •

Rotary REFLECTOR

See. 34.66

FREDSRICK H.

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

The COLDWATER

of Coldtvater, Michigan,
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2612

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

/

ROTARY CLUB

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

1

PUBLISHED BY

278-4222

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

278-6311

278-5412

278-6730

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
M-\RC1I 8,

1966

There will be a practice of end men of the Rotary Show at 5:00 p.m. on SUNDAY,
MARCH 13 at the Elks Temnle.

OF 3:50 P.M.

NOTE THE ca\NGE

IN TI;!E — IT IS AT 5:00 P.M.

INSTEAD

"

r-

The chorus meets TUESDAY, MARCH 15 at the Elks at 7:30 p.m.
A

On Tuesday the club lost Bill Klacs who is moving to Cleveland.
the

He bade good-by to

club.

The club membership voted to purdiase and donate to the Tibbits Opera House a new
spot light.
In return the Tibbits will make no charge for the use of the theater
for the Rotary Show.

Absentees for Tuesday included burandt, Couillard, Faller, Goodholm, Kennedy, Kerr,
Leavenworth, Russ Moore, Pitts, Mel Rice, Rumsey, Skabo, Teeter, Thompson, Warner
VanAken, Weeks, Clyde Williams, V/arren Williams, Wise, Doug Woodward, Les Woodward
and Bob Yingiing.

Visiting Rotarians included Nelson Weber of Bronson, other guests included Harold

Higgins the guest of IVayne Farst and Carroll Barnes had as his guest Donald B. Quada.
Hal Fitch, a Senior from the Coldwater High School, was the student guest and was in
troduced by Bill Bobier. Hal played on the Coldwater Basket Ball team that beat
Albion Tuesday night in the Regional Tournament.
There were seven early leavers,

^

Next week Bob Yingiing will present Mr. Ward J. Jiayrand of the Michigan Department
of Aeronautics, who will tell the club about the importance of an adequate air
terminal.

Bob, by the way, is a licensed airplane pilot.

Dick Biringer presented three new members, Reo Goodwin, Andy Henry and John Visosky.
Eadi of these members told something of themselves.

Reo Goodwin was bom in Branch County, graduated from I'iontgoinery High School, served
52 months in W.W.II and for a tine was stvitioned in Hawaii,

iie has worked at

Quality Springs, Montgomery Wards and now has his own Shervdii-Williams Paint Store.
He is married and has three diildren; tv/o daughters and cne son.

Andy Henry born in Ohio, graduated from High School, served three and one-half years
in the U.S. Navy aboard an air carrier under Admiral Halsey. He has worked on the
railroad, as a civil employee, bookkeeper and in 1955 came to Coldwater with Federal-

Mogul.

He is now ma:aagor of the Systems Department in data processing.

His v;ife is

Velina and he has two daughters and one son.

Jolm Visosky was bom in Pennsylvania, graduated From High School, served in the U.S.
Coast Guard and later attended the University of .Michigan majoring in music.

played in the University of Michigan Band and v;as at one Rose Bowl Game,
taught in Reading where he was a Rotarian.
daughter.-

He

He has

He is married and has a son and a

He is now band.director at Coldwater High School.

This was a good program and we should hoar from all new Rotarians and perhaps some
of the

older lumbers.

The Board of Directors has voted to again send a boy to Camp Emory in 1966,

The Borad of Directors has voted to buy from the Crippled Childrens* Fund $834 of

equipment for th.e ortiiopedic room at the Franklin School,

This is on recommendation

of the Crippled Childrens* Committee of the club.
No well reared girl should wcp.t a pair of slacks.
Pvay ilulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Chureh - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

tS

AlBION - Parker inn - Thorsdoy, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HJLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1965-1966

FRED CULY

Preiident

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Presidenf

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'yTrcas.

Soton Bovce, Ch., James Skinner

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodword, Bob

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Corlo Hcikkinsn, Ch.,

Magazine—Carroll

Barnes

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Trcot

Awards —

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Program—Fred Anderson

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

26—Olln

Dick French, Ch.,
Carroll

Sergeont-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr

CHARLES BACON, Director
Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Buyer-Sellor Relations—
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

international

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Competitor RelationsBert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk
Employor-Employeo Relations-

International Student ProjectsDick Biringer, Ch., Fred Ncer

President Rotary international

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

★

C.

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary Inlcrnationai
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary iniernatienal
Richard R. B'ucknoll, Sturgis, Michigan

(Rotory F'dalion Inf.)
23~Fred
30—Dick

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the call of the President

Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob loose

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

Four-Way Test-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Mark

7—John Kennedy

Goodwin

31—John

Dean

June—1966

7—Torg Skabo

5—A.

28—Harold Goodholm

January—1966

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wilcox

18—Albert

Buttorfield

25—Carroll

Bornes

Rotary Mogarine

Duane Davidson

Faller

12—K. leovenworlh
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearce

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Associations-

Bob Korr, Ch., Warren Williams

24—Reo

July-1966

14—John VIsosky

Andrews

Bovec

14—Ken Leavenworth
21-M. McKeith
28—Carlo Helkkinen

21—Craig Sebold

SONG LEADERS

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Weeks
French

December—I96S

Occupational Information—
Trade

3—Scion

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

9—Norm Moore
16—Howord Teeter

SERVICE

Moore

Mov-1966

Dally

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

5—Will Couillard
IP—Jomes Skinner

Youth-

Pal Patterson

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews

19—R. Howley
26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

1—Harvey Bent
8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

Aprll-1966

October—1965

Student Guests-

Public Relotions—Ray Pitts

Kfoos

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmier

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

7-Wm.

14—Gus Buroiidt

Rural Urban-

March-1966

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupallk

September—1965

M. A. McKeith

John Wolker

Mrs. Grace Polterson — Organist

31—Duke Dovidson

Crippled Children—

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

★

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Folr Comm.)
17—Clyde Willioms
24—Robert Nagle

Community Safely—

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

Wise

22—Fritz Van Aken

August-1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Paul Thompson

Classiflcatlen—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

1-Les

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Craig Scbald
★

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-I966. If you wish to chonge dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having speclol programs, such as ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allcmier, R. R. 4, Coldwator—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoar Rd.—Marjorle

278-6033

____278-5358

273-6821

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Phono No.
278-5790

NAME
Address and Rotary Anis
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert B. Kerr, 6 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howord M, Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-8942
278-4222

278-6501
278-6850

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

Webster Treof, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonna..

278-5554

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

278-8536

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006
278-2662

H. Vincent Kornsllen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
£. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

767-7503

Williorn Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
Gust C. Borondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterficid, 31 Edison Cl.—Thclma.

27B-53B6
273-5891
278-4406
278-2854

Ernest

27B-2261

Fritz VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glody5

278-5585
278-4243

Horoid Mcknight, Coldwater St. Homo—Carol—

279-9551

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. V/eeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlce

279-5094
278-4159

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornv/ell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pcorl St.—Llla

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Avo.-rJean

Horoid Coddingion, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-8086

Jockson-Vcra___-278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbora

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogens

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avn.-Dorothy

279-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valeric
278-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—lucllle___ _-278-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlofle
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
___278-5318
Richard C, French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore-&gt;

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Rulh

279-9266

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara

Harry Joseph', 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-8909

278-6788

W.

luse.

R.

R. 4-Ro1h

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

—

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine—
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.
B. K. Pecrce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-2947

279-9492

278-5512
—

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H, Pierce. 70 N. Sprague—Virginia

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth-.

278-6161

Ker&gt;neth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

Mel Rice,

1903

278-2710
278-4029

Clyde Willioms, R. R. T-NVilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—loMoIne

278-8238
278-6693

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce!ia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nolalle—

278-2790

Kibby Rd,, Joekson—Lillian

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond 5t.—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sobald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise..

278-8318
278-5842

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2-Nellie

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss—
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-6316

HONORARY MEMBERS
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
0®&lt;3
FREDERICK
PUBLISHED BY

o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeling Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424
278-S033
279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

&gt;

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRUJa PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49Q36

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�7/c Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
1,

1966

There will be a practice of the End Men of the Spring Show on Sunday, March 6 at
the Elks at 3:30 p.Jii,

There will be a chorus practice at the Elks on Tuesday night, March 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Try to be tiiare.

On Tuesday, Harvey Bent as program chairman introduced Fred Hough, the new

Administrator of the Community liealth Center. Mr. Hough discussed the duties of
an administrator and then went on to discuss future needs and plans illustrating
this v;ith graphs. He stated that more space was needed for service and that in
1975

at

least

170 beds

at

the Health Center will be needed.

The club attendance slipped badly in January. Our average was 89.37% which placed
us 11th in clubs coinparable in size.
We were less than 1% over the District
Average of 88.45. This was for 49 clubs with a membership of 2829. Wlien a man
becomes a Rotarian he obligates himself to attend his own club regularly or make
up at some other club. Seven clubs had thirteen 100% meetings during January.
At the election of new members to Board of Directors, Fred Anderson, Dick French
and John Klein were selected at Tuesday's meeting.
Next week Dick Biringer will be the program, chairman. He is presenting three new
members, /\ndy Henry, John Vivosky and Reo Goodwin. He has asked them to give a

thumb nail sketch of all the facts regarding themselves that can be told.
On April 23 and 24 a District Conference will be held at Hillsdale College.
According to the latest District Governor's Letter it is mandatory tnat the in

coming officers aiid the present officers attend.

It is suggested that all new

members attend so as to familiarize themselves with the operation of Rotary.
Rotary Anns are invited and activities ate planned for them.
Give the little gal
a break and take her along.
Rotary'5 World Understanding Week is :Marcii 20-26 and Rotary International

suggests that some effort be made to plan a program with this in mind.
In the February ROTARIAN read the article by Ralph E. Prouty entitled "Nothing
Succeeds Like Excess". He points out that many of the world's gre.atest benefits
have come about because someone, somewhere, sometime displayed a fanatic devotion
to solving some problem and people are the benefactors.

Read it.

A "seegar" or an orchid to tl^e Rotarian or Rotary
who can tell your editor
where the newest Rotary Club has been organized.
It tells of it in the Rotarian
for February.

It is a good thing that hair dyeing wasn't so popular back i:x Eben E. Rexford's
day.

ile couldn't have written "Silver Threads .imong the Gold".

Ray Mulchah3/

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Unton Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
AIBION — Parker Inn — Thurcday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrUStote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

- TOM COLLINS, Director

MICH.
1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde WilliaTns

FRED CUIY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-Presidenf

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

JOHN ETSWEILER

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Classiilcotion—Ouke Davidson, Ch.
-

John

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

Seton Bovec, Ch., James Skinner

Walker

Dick Mooro, Ch., Webb Treat

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Competitor Relations-

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Bert Feller, Ch., Relph Toopaiik

Employer-Employee Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. KIoos

President Rotary international
C. P. H.

Four-Way Test—

TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Sworf

General Secretory, Rotary International

12—George Pierce

Carroll

Barnes

Trode Associations-

Richard R. Buckneil, Sturgls, Michigon

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

CHARLES BACON, Director

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Weeks
French

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

July—1966

7—John Kennedy
14—John VIsesky

5-A.
12—K.

21—Croig Sebald

28—Horold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butterfield
25—Carroll Barnes

Rotary Magazine

Ouane Davidson

Faller
Leavenworlh

19-Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearce

11—Cronston V/ileox

SONG LEADERS

Leavenworlh

28—Carlo Heikklnen

January—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Mark Andrews

June—1966

21-M. McKelth

December—1965

International Student Pro[ects—
Dick Birlnger, Ch., Fred Neer
Rotary Foundation—
Howord Teatcr, Ch.,

Toeler

(Rotary F'dallon int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

tfussoil Moore, Ch,, Den Shorno

International Information-

Moore

16—Howard

Bovee

10—Roy Potterson
17—Robert Rumscy

2—Roaforf Korr
9—Norm

SERVICE

Inlornational Contacts-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Governor, 636 Dill., Rotary International

3—Seton

Dolly

November-1965

Occupational information-

George R. Means, Evonsten, Illinois

May-1966

19—James Skinner

Youth-

INTERNATIONAL

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

Couillerd

26-Olin

Dick French, Ch.,

Buyer-Seller Relations—

^ Special—At the call of the Prosidont

5-WIM

Boyd Wiggins

BOB NAGLE, Director

5—Richard Moore

19-R.

October-1965

George Pierce, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ot 12:00 noon

Aprll-1966
12—Mark Andrews

Awards —

Bill Bobtcr, Ch,, Cron Wllcox

Bob Rumscy

29—Ralph Toupoiik

21—Governor Visit

Student Guests-

Sergeonl-at-Arms—Bob Kawley, Ch.

22—Roy Fox

(World Undersl'ng Int.}

28—Chef Allemior

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Birlnger

15—Robert Yingling

KIoos

Scholarship, Student leans,

Mr*. Grace Potterson — Organist

★

7—Wm.

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Pot Potterson

22—Fritz Van Aken
March—1966

Soplomber—1965
14—Gus Burondt

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.
★

Corlo Hcikklnon, Ch.,

Rural Urban-

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations—Roy Pitts

BOARD OF

Crippled Children—

Magazine—Carroll Bornes

Program—Frod Anderson

John Etsweiler.

August—196S
3—Roy Pitts
Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.}
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle
31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKcith

Olln Dally, Chuck Woodward

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Poul Thompson

Community Safety—

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

1-les Wise

8—Conrod Swart
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
★

February—1966

1965-1966
ROTARY PROGRAMS

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule For the Rotary Year 1965&lt;1966. If you wish to change dote* with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the chonge. Members
having special programs, such a* ladies' Night, may oppoint o committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmnn-Telephene — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmci

Phone No.
278-5790

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-2903
278*6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-5358
278-6821

Wm. Kiaas, 489 Morse St.—Mory
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-8086

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret—
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmo
Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Av4.,

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Ernest

278-2261

Jaekson-Vera

Tom Collins. 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-2990

278-5234

—.——278-2818

Duone E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Anr&gt; Dr.—Suzanne

278-2587

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Reo E, Goodwin, 76 S, Jefferson—Roth

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-8909

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Helen—278-4113
Harry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave-—Elaine

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno—278-6054
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Ava.-Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane—

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Russell F. Mooro, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

279-9551
278-6769
-

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

—

Fred H- Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatriee

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss-.

—278-5078

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wiima

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
273-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroino—

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth..

278-6161

278-6322

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Moafel
Mel Rice, 1W3 Kibby Rd., Joekson—lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grfrjnd St.—Pkyllls

278-2790
..-ST2-5S94
278-5006

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

_.__278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skohe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Otive

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John VIsosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-6278

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter—LaMolne

Lester P. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

oj Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

VisiWig Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4159

278-2710

278-4029

278-2612

278-8238
278-6693

278-4424
278-5033
..279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchet)

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

Ed Hoitz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toupoiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-4191

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Rotho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 14. Circle Dr.—Grace

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague-Virginia

278-8942

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwoter Loko—Suzanne....278-5554

278-6501

R. 4—Ruth

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1. Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-6850
767-7508

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
Luse, R.

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278.8006
278-26B2

W.

Address and Rolory Ann

278-8536
279-9551

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margoret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshali St.—Gertrude.

FREDSRrCK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, tMC.
coldwater, MICHIGAN 49036

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
FEBRUARY 22, 1966

These iriembers have been nominated for the Board of Directors and from these men the*;"

club win elect the Directors for tiie coming year:

Fred Anderson," John Klein, A1

Butterfield, Dick Frencti, Dick Moore, Bob Rumsey and Bob Sweet. May the best men
win. From the new Board will be elected the club officers for the year to come.

They will take over on July 1, 1966.

It would be nice, fitting and proper and of value to the club if the new President

and Secretary were sent to the '.\nnuai Convention in Denver.

them and their Rotary Anns.)

(All expenses paid for

Other clubs do it, why can't Coldwater.

Absent on Tuesday were .^nd3rson, Bacon, Bent. Bobier, Bovee, Couillard, Davidson
(Caribbean Cruise), Dean, Faller, Kerr, Komstein, Leavenworth, Moore, fiulchahey,
Putnam, Skabo (ill). Teeter, Thompson, Warron, ivilliams (Mesa, Arizona), Wilcox,
Doug Woodward, Les Woodward (Tucson, Arizona), Henry and Endicott.

There were four early leavers.

Visiting Rotarians were:

Richard Weber, Momev/ood, Illinois; K. Tiiomas, Alfred

Gutstein, Henry Johnson and Emery Boyd of Mgola; ilorris Wood of Bronson; Ken

Woollen
of Shelbyville, Indiana; and a former Coldwater it®.,' now of Ann Arbor,» Georce
Owers.
&amp;
We are sorry we missed Tuesday's meeting and by so doing missed the slides and

narration of the hunting trip into Montana by two of our club members, Chuck
Woodward and Clyde Williams, Hiey were successful as they came back v/ith two elk,
a black bear and a grizzly bear. From all reports the orogram was enjoyed by the
membership.

A new member James R. Endicott of the Board of Public Works was introduced to the

club by Tom Collins.

His Rotary Ann is Tiioima and they live at 72 Cheryl Ann Drive,

They have two daughters, Christine 12 yen^s old and Gloria 22 of Terre Haute, Indiana.
He is a veteran of Army service and attends the'Methodist Church.

Next week Harvey Bent will have as his speaker Fred Hough, the new administrator of
the Coiranunity Health Center, who will tell tSie club of the problems a hospital faces
at the present time.

Recently your Editor made up at Vicksburg and heard Samuel V. Bennett of the W. E.

Upjohn Institute for Employment Research speak on the employment in iHchigan.

is a good prograiri for someone.
Kalainazoo,

Here

You can reach him at 300* South Westnedge Avenue,

The average husband is 42 around tlie waist, 40 around the ciiest, 9S around the golf
course and a nuisance around the house.

■

Ray liulcliahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
ALBION — Porker Inn — Thurcday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

MICH.

DOUG V/OODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boyf' and GirU' Week—

ASfendonce-Craig Sebald
★
1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

OFFiCERS

ELECTION

BY

JOHN ETSWEILER .

-

John Walker

★

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Bob Rumsey

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Ooodwirt

International informotion—

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob loose

Bert Fcllor, Ch., Ralph Toupoiik

President Rotary International
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands
General Secretary, Rotary International

14—John

Howard Teeter, Ch.,
Mark

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Andrews
SONG

Bob Kerr, Ch,, Warren Willleims

Visosky

28—Har^d Goodholm

Rotary Mogoxine

Duane Dovidson

Heikkinen

5—A. Foller
12—K. Leavenworth
19-Wm.

Bobler

26—Keith Pearce

11—Cronston Wilcox
18—Albert Bulterfield
25—Carroll Barnes

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

28—Carlo

21—Craig Sebald

LEADERS

7—Torg Skabo

July-1966

Januory—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Occvpotionol Informotion—

June-1966

14—Ken leavenworth
21-M. McKeith

7—John Kennedy

Rotary Foundation-

Hcirold Goodhelm, Ch., C. Swart

Weeks
French

December—196S

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Ncer

Four-Way Test—

George R. Means, Evonilon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
RIchord R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

(Rotary F'dotion Int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

International Student Proieelt—

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaos

INTERNATIONAL

24—Ree Goodwin
31—John Deon

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howord Teeter

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Competitor Relotions—
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Bornes

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—

^ Special—At the coll of the President

Carroll

Bovce

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

international Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

3—Selon

10—Roy Poiferson

Youth-

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

Mav-1966

19—James Skinner

26-Olin Dolly

Dick French, Ch.,

Sergeant-ot-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

19—R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

Couiilord

12—George Pierce

George Picfco, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

Pat Patterson

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

28—Chat Aliemier

5-WIII

Toupalik

Aoril-1966
S—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Rotary Information—Ics Wise, Ch.

(World Undersl'ng Int.)

29—Rolph

21—Governor Visit

Student Guests-

1—Harvey Bent

22—Roy Fox

7—Wm. Kloas
14—Cus Burondt

Awards —

March—1966

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling

September—1965

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Public Relations—Ray PiDs

★

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Mogoxine—Carroll Barnes

Mrs. Grace Potlerson — Organist
BOARD OF

Crippled Children-

Rural Urban-

Progrom—Fred Anderson

John Etsweilcr.

17-Clyde Williams

24—Robert Nogic

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKeith

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Directors: Fred Coly, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Paul Tnompsan (Foir Comm.)

Selon Sovec, Cn., James Skinner

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

22—Fritz Van Aken

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson

Community Safety—

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworlh, Ch.

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

August—1965

Fritr Von Aken, Ch.

Ciatsificalion-Duke Davidson, Ch.

FebrOory—1966'

SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above i* our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 196S-1966. If you wish to change doles with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members
having speeiol programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to osslst with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033,

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Aflemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwafer—Fay
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kolhryn
.,__.278-6033
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.-Marjorie.——278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
278-8006

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Riehofd Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Jackson-Vora

Tom Collins, IS Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro

Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.—Valerie

John Efsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfietd Dr.—lucllle

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4223

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Trent, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzanna.___278-5554
Fritx VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

278-5386
278-5891

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
—
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home-Corel
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetfa
Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glody5

278-4243

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Poor! St.—Ilia
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Axiicr Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9360
.____278-2979
278-6341

278-2654
278-2990

278-5234

278-6054
278-8609
278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honcheff St.—Charlotte—278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison loke, R. R. 2—Doris

..278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1. Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-6850
767-7508

278-2818

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barboro
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chitogo St.—Mary Helen
Hcirry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St.-Qutnn

279-9551

Phone No.
..278-4350

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

——..278-5909

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne

278-8840

278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Potricla

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2682

Fred Culy, 81 W. Ciorko Ave.—Dorothy— —.-279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Mople lone—Jane

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

Wm. Kloas, 489 Morse St.—Mory

NAME

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6501

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmni
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

Phone No.
278-.5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

____...._278-8086

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret—
Scfon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma..

278-2587

..279-9266

278-8909'
278-4115
278-6788

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine—

278-5512

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprcgue-Virginia

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

.....

278-6161

Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-5594

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Mel Rice,

1903

Fred

H. Weeks,

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Jomes R. Skinner,

369-9092

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—

278-5842

R. R. 4-8eotrieo

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wiima
Worrcn Wiiiioms, R. 2, Coldwater—laMoine...
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Roth

__279-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 ScotI—Natalie
...

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopuwa Rd., Coldwater loke—
Joneon

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Hov/ard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrock Rd,—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

I'a' I'CQjs' 2,
,o

T-1
I5EG

FRSDSRICK
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

VisUins Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4159

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612

The COLDWATER

Ro/arj REFLECTOR

279-5094

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 15, 1966

On Tuesday, Honorable Menber John h'alker told the club of circuses.
He stated that
he had been a circus fan since 1904 when he carried water for the elephants and re

ceived passes for the show.

This was when Bamuit and Bailey visited Coldwater,

During early times Rome had records of a circus in 329 B.C.
Later the circuses
traveled around the country playing in small towns.
These were followed by large

traveling circuses Lind by 1900 there were many on the road.

Host of the early

travel in the United States was by train and the parades were large and colorful.
At one time Ringling Brothers Circus had 1600 employees and the daily cost was about
$14,000. John states he liked freaks and he told of many he had knovm. Since 1956
none have been under canVvis. The circus people had a language of their own. Many
years ago we heard that once John ran away with a circus.
We cannot vouch for the
truth of this, however, one little known Fact is that the Germany Army adopted the
circus metiiod of loading equipment onto trains and used it extensively.

The Nominating Comrattce has been appointed and next week the bulletin will carry
the names of the nominees for the Board of Directors for

1966-67.

Absent this week were Bovee, Butterfield, Goodholn, Hawley, Heikkinen, Joseph, Kerr,
Leavenworth, Laney, McKieth, Russ floore, lulchaliey, Patterson, Mel Rice, Rumsey,
Shomo, Skabo, Thompson, Warner VanAkon, IVsrren Williams and Yingling,
Tliere were only 4 early leavers.

Visiting Rotarians were Morris Wood and Alvin -Uilor of Bronson.
This is taken from the Sturgis Rotary Bulletin:

ROTARIAIJS ROTATE:

"The development

of acquaintance as an opportunity for service' can cone about only if each of us
does his part to promote fellowship at v/eekly meetings. As Rotarians, we need to
rotate to a different table each week.
If you are a younfier member, don*t sit
with the same other younger members, week after week. Tlie same advice can be given
to older club members, too.
Help advance t]ie object of Rotary."

Next week Clyde Williams and Cnuck Woodward are to present a program on their last
hunting trip.
It should be interesting. Your editor will miss it as he is
speaking at the Galesburg Rotary Club,
Sorry!
Now that the Armed Forces are looking for a lost atom bomb in the Atlantic the
article on Page 12 of the February ROTARIAN should be interesting to the members.
Read it and then consider how well you would like to be dajigled down 2,000 feet in
a small capsule,

A teacher annoyed by his clock-eyed students covered the face of the clock with a
sign that read, "Time will pass.
Will you?"
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday. 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HJILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

it

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Audiiorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mendoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION -

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Prestdent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

. Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axncr Olson,
John Etsweilcr.

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.
John Walker

Magazine—Corroii

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Bob Rumsey

President Rotary tntemaiionol
P. H.

Four-Way Test-

INTERNATIONAL

TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

General Secretary, Rotary Inlernotional

Georgo R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Intornational
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

SERVICE

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Occupational Information—
Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

SONG

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

Teoter

Weeks
French

June-1966

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

December—1965

7—John Kennedy

July-1966

21—Craig Sebald

5—A.
12—K.

14—John VIsosky

28—Horold Goodhoim

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Dovidson

leovenworth

21-M. McKeith
28—Carle Heikklnen

11—Cronston Wilcox
18—Albert Butterfield
25—Carroll

Foller
Leovenworth

19-Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

January—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Mark Andrews

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

(Rotary F'dallon Inf.)

Rotary Foundation—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Kerr
Moore

23-Frcd
30—Dick

International Student Preiecis—

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

2—Robert
9—Norm

16—Howard

Dick Blringer, Ch., Fred Ncer

Harold Goodhotm, Ch., C. Swart

3—Seton

Dally

November—1965

Barnes

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Carroll

CHARLES BACON, Director

Competitor Relations—

Moy-1966

19—James Skinner

Dick French, Ch.,

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce

International Contacts—

Was Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

19-R.

Youth-

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

5—Richard Moore
12—Mork Andrews

5-Wifl Coulllard

26-OI!n

Toupalik

April—1966

October—1965

Boyd Wiggins

Scrgaant-at-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Inf.)

29—Rolph

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmler

George Pierce, Ch.,

Pot Pottcrson

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

7—Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burendt

Student Guests-

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

★

22—Fritz Von Aken

September-1965

Awards —

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

Special—At the call of the President

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Crmpled Children-

Scholorship, Student Loans,

Program—Fred Anderson

at 12:00 noon

C.

Barnes

Wise

March-1966

31—Duke Davidson

Rurol Urban-

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.
Otin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

Paul Thompson

M. A. McKeith

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist
•dr
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

August—1965
3—Roy Pills
Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
Community Sofely—
17-Clyde NVilllams
Seton Bovce, Cn., James Skinner
24—Robert Nagle
Fritz Van Akon, Ch.

ClossiFicatlon—Duke Davidson, Ch.

FRED CULY

1-Los

8—Conrad Swort
15—Don Shomo

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Cralg Sebold
★

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Barnes

Rotary Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, odvise the progrom cholrmon of the change. Members

having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Choirmon—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kalhryn

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

—278-2903

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
278-8840

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

..278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlone

278-8942

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Roth -

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjoria
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoref
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

.278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddlnglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-2854

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlylc Ave.—Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

278-8086
278-5386

Gust C. Borondt, 75 t4. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Jackson-Vera.... 278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borboro

278-5234

Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Iniogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople lone—Jane

278-2318

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy

Duone B. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo.._
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Efswcilar, Jr., 37 Feirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

279-9471

'

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Aim Dr.—Suzonne

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

278-5318

278-2587

E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Kowtey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph. 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn

278-8909
278-4115
278-6788

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mory

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand Si.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-8536
.._278-6501

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgoref

278-6850

767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen
278-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Carol—_-279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefto
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
278-6278
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lite

278-5078

Robert Nogie. 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Rslho

279-9360

Roy C. Potterion, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
,_._-278-6341
Geofge H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
278-6322
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
— ._278-6161

Kenneth Potnom, 11 £. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
Mo! Rice, 1903 Kibby.Rd., Jackson—Lillian-. —ST2-SS94
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
278-.5006
Craig Sebald, R. R..2, Mprrlson Lake—Rita —....278-8318

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chlca^ St.—Louise

278-5342

Torg Skabe, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna.___278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann..—
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara....

279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. 1-Wiima

278-2612
278-8238

Wctrren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

__279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Hoitz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elxora
Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva.
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

0®&lt;J

Phone No.

FRSDSRICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49Q36

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
,,.278-6730

�r
"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February R. 196fS

at Stukey's Inn on Thursday, February 3.

Several actions

were ta.&lt;en. (I) A1 Face, a former Rotarian who resigned from the club, was elected
to Senior Active membership. (2) Torg Skabo was excused his past absences because
ot Illness, However, lus aosences are included in the attendance of the club. (3)
Considerable discussion of absenteeism and early leavers followed and it was agreed
that wnen a man 301ns Rotary he assumes several responsibilities among which are:
roo r
attend his own club or make up each week. (b) To attend at least
0U-. of each meeting. It was brought out that some members who do not sign up to
leave early are doing so.

^

On Tuesday, Conrad Swart introduced Tlie Reverend Vemcn T. Smith of the Presbyterian
Churcn who discussed the 4-Way Test and how it came into existence and its applica
tion to business life at the present time.

We are sorry we did not hear him but

from ail reports he did a good job.

Absentees were Bovce, Burandt, Butterfield, Davidson, ffciCieth. flolitor. Russ Moore,
^lulchahay, Patterson, Rice, Sebald, Skabo, Treat, H'amer VanAken, Clyde Williams and
Warren Williains. Tnere was one visiting Rotarian, Jerry Novak of Ilillsdale. George
Pierce had as his guest Qiarles Watkins and Harold Goodholin had !/alt Balcolm as his

guest.

Tliere were seven early leavers.

i/e understaiid taat the Don Shomos arc leavijig for a vacation in a wanner climate,

iNext week Frsd atderson pinch hitting .for the vacationing Don Shomo will introduce
our John Walker who will tell us about circuses that he has known.

In the area of human relations and selling the book SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS outlines

how one salesman made a success of selling a very common commodity; baked beans. He
outlined liow his company could save a housewife 16 hours in preparing a baked bean
meal. He had studied the needs and likes of his customers and then geared his
approach to meet this need# lie tIiou^,ht of his
approach and considered his
prospective customers. In this time oT excessive competition such a plan will pay
off if done properly.

In the February ROTARIAi-i read about '"Hie iian With 8000 Miracles" telling a story of
guts", courage and the will to do something for someone else.

Foreign Aid" is very much in the news at present. Road tiie article on Page 34 of
the February ROTARIAi^i about v/hat Rotariaiis did in Calcutta for their city.
For every person who wishes dreams would come true there rare at least 10 who thank
heaven that they didn*t.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

^

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium ^ Mondoy, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERr

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Attendance—Craig Ssbafd
*
OFFICERS

BY

Clossificatlon—Duke Davidson, Ch.

ELECTION

-

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Wllfiains

President

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER . _ Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors:

Fellowship—Ken leovenworth, Ch.
John Walker

Magazine—Corroll

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Program—Fred Anderson
Public Relations—Ray Pitts
Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

Bob Ruinscy

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Special—At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Inlernationo!
TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Generol Secretary, Rotary Tnlernational
George R. Means, Evonsion, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Community Safety-

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

5—Richard Moore

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wllcox

19-R. Howley
26—A. lyon

October—1965
5-lMtll Coulllard

Student Guests-

12—George Pierce

George Piorce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

26—Olfn

French, Ch.,

3—Solon

Dolly

Barnes

9—Norm

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

(Rotary F'datlon

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Inlernolienal Student Protects—
Dick BIringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Rotary Foundation—

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

Moore

16—Howard Teeter

International CeirloeK—

Int.)

June—1966

23—Fred Weeks

7—Torg Skobo

30—Dick

14—Ken Leovenworth
21-M. McKellh

French

28—Carlo

December—1965

7—John Kennody
14—John Visosky

Hclkkinen

Julv-1966
5—A. Falter
12—K. Leovenworth
19—Wm. Bobier

21—Croig Sebald

26—Harold Goedholnr

26—Keith Pearce

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Andrews

Bovco

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965
2—Robert Kerr

Bert Feller, Ch., Rolph Toupailk
Employer-Employee Relations-

Bob Korr, Ch., Worren Williams

Aprll-1966
12—Mark Andrews

Awards —

International Informotlon—

Trade Associations-

(V/orld Underst'ng lot.)

29—Rolph Toupailk

7-Wm. Kloos
14—Gus Burondl
21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmler

Scholarship, Student loons,

}. A. Kennedy, Ch., R, Sweet

22-Ray Fox

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Mark

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Birlnger
15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Davidson

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos
Four-Wcy Test—
Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart
Occupationol Information—

Mareh-1966

17—Clyde Willioms
24—Robert Nogle

Seton Bevcc, Ch., James Skinner

Cirppled Children-

Carroll

22—Firtz Van Aken

3—Roy Pilfs

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 neon

Paul Thompson

Youth-

1—Les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—196S

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Dick

Pat Patterson

Sergeant-ol-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

C. P. H.

Barnes

Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

M. A. MeKolth

Memborshia—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronston Wilcox

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

18—Albert

Butterficld

25—Carroll

Barnes

Duane Dovidson

STAG DAY-Chuck Weodword

Rotary Mogozinc

LADIES' NITE-Web Trcot

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1965-1966. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special progroms, such as todies* Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Progrom Choirmon-Telephono - 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwofar-Fay

Phone No.
_,278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kafhryn

_,278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morlorie
Corroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Maroaret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-5353
_„278-6B21
278-8006
278-2682

Richard Biringar, 37 Corlyfe Avc.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

276-8086
278-5386

Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5391

Gust C. Burardt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmci.

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddloglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jocksen-Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins. 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorka Ave.-Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-6054
279-947]

278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Loeille____
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancliett St.—Charlotte..
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8609
278-5909
.278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-2587
278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

NAME
Address ond Rolory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WllmoRobert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840

-

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-8536

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

279-9551

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6850

278-6501

V/cbsfer Trcot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna

__278-5554

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgoret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Rufh

767-7508
278-2261

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Alary Ann__

278-5585

278-2947

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafr!ce

E. Ken leovenvrorth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol—..279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Rlehord D. ALoore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 V/, Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Rotha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

—.279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

—

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprague—Virginia

278-6341

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 J. Chicago St.—Mabel—...278-2790
A\ol Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jockson-Liliian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis—
___278-5006
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skcbo, 155 Morrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
278-6316
James R. Skinner,

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

369-9092

Worner VanAkon, R. R. 2-^ladys

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

278-2612
278-8238

Warron Willioms, R. 2, Celdwatcr—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celio—
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-6693
278-4424
...578-5033

.___279-942B

...

278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seolt—Natalie

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Joneon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elxoro
Howard K, Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Daugherly—Gretchen

See. 34.66

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

o/ ColdivateVf Michigan
ELK'S TEMPLE

279-5094
278-4159

278-2710

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams. R. R. l-WI1mo

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4243

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

The COLDWATER

VUhing Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

273-4222
278-6603

Rolph Toupailk, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

H. Vincent Kornsflen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

FREDERICK IT.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATERr MICHIGAN 49036

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
...-278-6730

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
.

,

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 1, 1966

If you want sore interesting reading ..-hicli includes everything but nare calling^
read the article in "Your Letters" beginning on Fa"e 4 of the February hOTAPIAk'
regarding liberalisir: and consorvatisr.

The writers really generate sore heat.

Your bditor is willing to .rake a snail contribution to

finance the Purchase

of a medallion a\d chain of office as worn by the President of tlie Dundee, Scotland
Rotary Club,

Pernaps we might be able to buy it at a discount since our President

is a jeweler.

Look it over on Par^e 24 of the February ROTARIAU,

One disapoointment

is that none of the Rotarians pictured are v/earing Tartan ties.

Rotary Anns be sure to read the statements made by various Rotary Anns as to why
they are glad their ausoands are Rotarians. They begin on Page 16 of the February
ROTARlAih

This week Jackson Rotary celebrates 50 years of existence.

The club had a big

v;hing-dlng on February 2 with a Past Rotary International President as the sneaker.
Your Editor spoke at the Rockford Rotary Club on Tuesday and found that tb.at club

although with only 55 members the/ send expenses paid, their President, the incoming
President and tiie Secretary to the National Convention at Denver. Perhaps if the
Coldwater Rotary iielped witii sorae of tne expenses more rerbers miaht be able to
go.
It is worth thinking about, ice also learned that if a member is absent and

does not make up it costs him $1 - if he is ill be does not nay,

Tlie money goes to

the Rotary Foundation.

This week Les Rise presented !!r. Fitch of the Battle Creek Social .Security Office,

who outlined the recent ameadmsnts to the Social Security law,
there was an interesting discussion following the talk.

"e understand that

Next week Conrad Swart will present The Reverend Vemon T. Smith of the Presbyterian
Church who will discuss the 4-l.'ay Test.

be believe the Spring Show of the Coldwater Rotary Club is to be April 14, 15 and
16 and nope the date is included in the iiarcn District Governor's honthly Letter.
The annual Election of Officers of each club has to be held before harch SI.
It is
time to be thinking about those members you would like on the Board of Directors
for next year.

For those v/no believe chemical warfare is nev; \je would suggest tnat they read some
thing of tiie history of perfume.

Pay iiulchaliey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thoriday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrego^eno! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium ~ Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CtUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

★

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION — 1965-1966

FRED CULY

President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Presldent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOODWARD, Dire'cter
Attendance—Craig Sebald
Classificoiion—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams
Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey
Fellowship—Ken Leovonworlh, Ch.
John Walker

Pat Patterson

Bob Rumsey
BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Special—At the coll of the President

Competitor Relations—

Borl Feller, Ch., Rolph Toupallk

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Tnternolionai
C.

P. H.

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Ganerol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Employer-Employee Relotlons—
Fred V/ceks, Ch., Wm. Kloos
Four-Way TestHarold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart
Occupatlonol Information-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Trade Associotions—

Rtchord R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

August-1965
3—Ray Pitts
Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17-Clyde Williams
24—Robert Noglo

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

22—Fritz Van Aken

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert YIngling
22—Roy Fox

(World Undcrst'ng int.)
29—Ralph Toupallk

September—1965
7-Wm. Kloos
M—Gus Burondt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmier

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Awards —

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Student Guests-

Aprir-1966
5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19—R. Howley
26—A. Lyon

October—1965
5-WilI Couillord

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

26—Olin

Youth-

Dick French, Ch.,
Carroll

Wise

Mareh-1966
1—Harvey Bent

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

3—Seton

Dally

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Bob YIngling, Ch., Bob Loose

Moore

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John

23-Fred

Weeks

30—Dick

French

7—Torg Skabo

7—John Kennedy

Julv-1966

14—John Vlsosky

5—A. Faller
12—K. Leavenworth

21—Craig Sebald

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

28—Harold Goodholm

Rotory Foundation—

January-1966

Mork Andrews

19-Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearee

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cronston

SONO LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wilcox

18—Albert

Butterfleld

25—Corroll

Bornos

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Dean

June-1966

14—Ken Leavenworth
21-M. McKelth
28—Carlo Heikkinen

December—1965

International Student Pra[eels—

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Kerr

9—Norm

(Rotary F'dotion Int.)

CHARLES BACON, Director

International Information—

2—Robert

16—Howard Teeter

International Contacts-

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumiey

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

+

Community Sofelv—

Scholarship, Student loans,

Regular—First Thursday ef each month
★

Frilz Von Aken, Ch.
Poul Thompson

Membership—Keith Pearee, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Sergoant-al-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

1-Los

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Rotary Information—Los Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orsonlst
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1965-1966

ROTARY PROGRAMS

M. A. McKelth

Program—Fred Anderson

Februory—1966

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS, Director

Rural Urban-

Nagle, Chorles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations-Ray Pills
John Efsweilor.

'

STAG OAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with onolher member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Choirman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemicr, R. R. 4, ColHwoter—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Marjorio

278-8006

278-8086

Robert Loose-R. if. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgoret—767-7508

_-___278-5358

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margorct..
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

278-5386
278-5891

Richord Biringer, 37 Cqrlyle Ave.—Jean.-__

Gust C. Burcndt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jockson—Vera

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilferd Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane-Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

2^-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—lueille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8'Parsons Ct.—Martha 273-8840
Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary
278-8536
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—.-278-6501

278-6033

Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margorct

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5909

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

V/ebster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lone-Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice..-

279-5094
278-4159

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-2261
270-2947

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyilss

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine..:
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Noglo, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
—

278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
—
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Wnrren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoine

278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine

278-5512

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce!ia
Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St

278-4424
278-5033

Horold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol—279-9551

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee.

-

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9360
278-2979
.278-6341

278-5475

278-5318
278-2587
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn__

278-4115
278-6788

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-6322
278-6161
278-2790
ST2-5594
—.278-5006
—.278-6318
278-5842

278-6316
369-9092

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth...
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2710

273-4029

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS
Jonean

—

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-EIzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva.

John VYolker, 33 Doughorfy—Greteher)......

FEB 5

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

278-5585
270-4243

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

The COLDWATER

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4222

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleogo-Eileen 278-2127

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-lanore—

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

..278-4350

270-6850

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-8909

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlone

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue-VIrglnIo
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mabel
Mcl Rice, 1M3 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Runiscy, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis—
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2. Morrison Lake—Ril6

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshoil St.—Gertrude

FREDERICK 11.

quality spring products, inc.
COLD'lfATER, MICHIGAN

A9Q36

278-5091

278-6311
278-5412

278-6730

�7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaiy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January

luoo

~

The attendance record for the entire year has just been published by Secretary Ernie
Luse.
Eighteen members had 100% attendance for the entire 52 meetings and three
members v^ho joined the club during the year had 100% for the time that they were
members.

This means that 24% of the club members had 100%.

December the--attendance was 92.33%.

parable size,

For the month of

This places our club third in clubs of com

iiiddleville with 23 members had an attendance of 100% for the entire

month.

Next week Les Wise, who is fumisliing the program, will have as his speaker a man
from the District Social Security Office in Battle Creek. The speaker will outline
the new amendments to the Social Security program.

Torg Skabo, who has been ill, is now out of the hospital and members can send him a
card c/o G. D. Miller, CIS Center Way, Lake Jackson, Texas. Why not let him know
you are glad that he is on the mend.

We lost a member yesterday; Boyd Wiggins is leaving for Nigeria this week.

We are

sorry to lose him.

Tuesday, Andrew Frederick Henry was added as a new member.

He lives at 619 North

Fall River Drive but his mailing address is Rural Route 4, Box 152-C.

He came to

Coldwater from Willard, Ohio and is employed at Federal Mogul. He was presented to
the club by Gil Molitor. His Rotary Ann is Velma and he has three children, Andrew
Frederick, Jr., Andrea and Theresa. He will be a good addition to the club and we
welcome him.

Carroll Barnes as program chairman on Tuesday asked your editor to discuss the
ROTARIAN. The early history of the magazine was outlined and pertinent articles

appearing during 1965 were outlined. Ainsley Roseen, Associate Editor of the
ROTARIAi^ was most helpful in providing background material which was much appreciated
Visiting Rotarians included Bert Ward, Jim Amidon, Nelson Weber, Ray Smith and Lloyd
Phillips of Bronson, A1 Scherer of Delta^t Ohio and Mel Ross of Indianapolis.
Carroll Barnes had as his guest Bemie Wisner'of Kalamazoo and Bob Hawley had Bob
Christiansen.

Absent were Burandt, Dean, Fox, Goodholm, Komstein, McKeith, Pitts, Putnam, Skabo,
Teeter, Thompson, Clyde Williams, Wise, Less Woodward and Sebald.

Jas Endicott has been proposed for membership. He is employed by the Board of
Public Works, His Major Classification is "Electric Industry and Electronics" and
his Minor Classification is "Electric Light and Power Service".

Any objections to

his membership must be made in writing to tlie club secretary within ten days.
We were told that tlie Warren Williams are taking off for Mesa, Arizona on Wednesday,
January 26.

Ralph Toupalik and his Rotary Ann had a week end in Florida last week.

Ralph says

the weather was miserable and he came back with very little golf and a cold.

The publication of this quip has been approved by a Rotary Ann: George V/ashington

was first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen, but he
married a widow.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HIILSDALE — Episcopal Porish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA ~ Trl-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Gills' Week-

Attendance-Craig Scbold
Classification-Duke Davidson, Ch.
OFFICERS

BY

ElECTION

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vice-President

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulehahey

-

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

JOHN

Treojurer

KLEIN

JOHN ETSWEIIER _ . Asst. Sec'yTreas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Efsweiler.

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
John Walker

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

at 12:C0 noon

★

Special—At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Intemotlonel
C. P. H. .TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary international

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory Internetienol

Richard R. BucRnell, Sturgii, Michigan

24—Robert Noglo

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled ChildrenCarlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
M.

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Scholarship, Student loant,
Awards —

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Program—Fred Anderson

Dick

Pat Patterson

Scrgeont-at-Arms—Bob Kawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Carroll

International Information-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupolik
Employer-Employee Relotions—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

International Student Proiecls—
Dick Biringcr, Ch,, Fred Neer

Four-Way Test—

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort
Occupational Information-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Willloms

2—Robert

Kerr

9—Norm

Moore

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

16—Howard Teeter

CHARLES BACON, Director

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

(Rotory F'dalion Int.)

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Bob YIngling, Ch., Bob Loose

Mark

23-Fred

Weeks

30—Dick

French

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

leavenworth

28—Corlo

December—1965

7—John Kennedy
14—John

VIsosky

5-A. Foller

21—Craig Sebald

28—Harold Goodholm

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

January-1966
4—Harry Joseph

Andrews

June—1966

21-M. McKeilh

Rotary Foundation-

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Bovoo

17—Robert Rumsey

SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyor-Seller Relations-

3—Seton

10—Roy Potterson

November—1965

Barnes

International Contacts—

Howiey

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

26-Olin Dolly

French, Ch.,

INTERNATIONAL

19—R.

26-A. Lyon

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins
Youth-

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

5—Will Couillard

George Pierce, Ch.,

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

Aprll-1966

October-1965

Student Guests-

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

29—Ralph Toupallk

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burondt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmicr

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treof

Morch-1966
1—Harvey Bent

(World Undersl'ng Int.)

September—1965

A. McKeilh

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.
Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

3—Roy Pitts
Paul Thompson [Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Wllioms

Community Safety—
Seten Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

1-Les Wise
8—Conard Swart

15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Von Aken

August—1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Ruarl Urban-

Rotory Information- Les Wiso, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★

February-1966

CGMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

11~Cronsfon Wilcox'
18—Albert Sutterfleld
25—Carroll Barnes

Rotary Magazine

SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is pur program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members
having special programs, such at Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L, Allemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

.278-8840

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.-Mary__

278-8536

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No278-4350
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-4222

279-9551
278-6501

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

278-6850

767-7508

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Locfe—Suionna

..278-5554

278-2261

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chleogo St.—Mary Ann__
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5535
278-4243

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta

278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

278-2990

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys

278-4191
278-6278

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

279-9492
278-5512

278-6693

278-2818
278-8609

Robert Noglo, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan
Frod Neer, 203 W. Chleogo—Ernestine.——

Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMotne

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha

279-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace-.._

278-2979

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille.
Albert Faller, 95
Honchelt St.—Charlotte
Rev Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

___J278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

270-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6322
278-6161

Chorlcs Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie-____.278-6821
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret-.
278-6006
Horvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Riehcird Biringer, 37 Carlylc Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret—

278-2682

E. Kan leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Mllford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Holen
278-2947
Harold McKniglit, Coldwotor St. Home—Carol—279-9551

278-8086
278-5386

Seton

Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Albert

Sutterfield, 31

276-2854

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Edison Cf.—Theimn

Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Joekson—Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

278-5234

John T. Dean, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie

John Klein, Box 148-Pairicia
1
H. Vincent Kornsllen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-5909

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-2587
278-6517

Rco E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth

279-9264

Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara—278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn..
278-6788

Robert loose—R, R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

Lose, R.

R. 4-Ruth__

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila_„——278-5078

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicogo Sf.-J-Mobol

Jomes R. Skinner,

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

John VIsosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sera
Frod H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-6316

369-9092

278-4029

^

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celio.—
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

278-8238

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

Aft Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva.
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldivater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424
278-5033
...279-9428

____._.278-5033
278-6393

The COLDWATER

1

279-5094
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St...

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Joekson-Lillian
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita...—..278-8318
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5342
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleago-Eileen 278-2127

See. 34

5903^

FRSDSRICX

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

__278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
7'he Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
JAiNUARY 18, 1966

In the January ROTARIAN on Page 40 is an extremely interesting story. You will enjoy
it. These days with travel so simple and easy we are very blase' about making long

journeys but most of us are pikers compared to the travelers described in the article.

Marco Polo did his travel in the 15th Century and had he lived at the present time

would have worn a gray flannel suit and worked on Madison Avenue,
Dear Cousin Iiuley:

I must be getting old! Teenagers who ride bicycles in the dark without lights or
reflectors bother me, I pretty nearly clipped one the other morning. Another thing
is the way teenagers cross streets in the middle of the block and dare you to run
over them. If you say anything to them there is always one smart one who gives you
back talk. Can you tell me how to get along with these problems?
Yours,

Gully

The Rotarians of Darley-Lansdoivne, Pennsylvania each subscribe to an extra copy of
the ROTARIAN and send them to places where they will be read; even to beauty parlors.
They regard it as a worthwhile expenditure of money.

Read the letter on Page 14 of tiie January ROTARIAN written by James C. Shaw of East
Haddam, Connecticut about condemnation by failure to be brought to trial.
On December 1, 1965 there were 12,218 Rotary Clubs,

One hundred and eleven new

clubs in 54 countries have been organized since July 1, 1965,

Absent on Tuesday were Bent, Biringer, Burandt, Butterfield, Fox, Goodholm, Heikkinen
Klaas, Leavenworth, Laney, Molitor, R, Moore, Russell Moore, Mulchahey, Skabo,
Thompson, Visosky, Clyde Williams, Warren Wi,lliams, Wilcox, C, Woodward, Les
Woodward, and Yingling. Visiting Rotarians included Elmer Dobson of Quincy, Glenn
Bamett of Bronson and William Northrop of Vicksburg, Boyd Wiggins had as his guest

John Mathews,

Here is an idea for a program. There is a filmstrip available from Rotary Inter
national, "The Making of a Rotarian", which gives in detail how to propose a new
member.

It is 15 minutes long and should be worthwhile.

Next week Carroll Barnes, Program Chairman, win have a program on THE ROTARIAN
magazine.

Tuesday, Jim Boyd of Michigan State told of the work of the college in Nigeria,
stated that there were about 50 families from Michigan there. His work was pri
marily in the agricultural area. It was a good program and well presented.

He

What a man may stand for isn't everything, what he falls for also counts,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

^

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri'State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Craig Seboid
★
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President

Ctub Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Presidenf

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

JOHN

Treosurer

KLEIN

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Sec'yTreas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axncr Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Mogazlne—Carroll Barnes

Rural Urban-

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Scholarship, Student loans,

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Awards —

Bill Bobter, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Program—Fred Anderson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dick

Bob Rumsey

Regular—First Thuridov of each month
★

International Informolion—

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Competitor Relations-

★
Bert feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL ! Employer-Employeo RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm, Kloas
President Rotary Internationol
C.

P. H.

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary Intornotional
George R. Means, Evqnsion, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deon

Howard Teeter, Ch.,
Mark

Occupational Informotion—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sv/cot

7—Torg Skobo

30—Dick

French

14—Ken Leavenworth
21-M. McKeilh

28—Carlo

5—A. Foller
12—K. leovenworth

28—Harold Goodholm

19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pcerce

January—1966

Andrews

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wilcox

18—Albert Butterfield
25—Corroll Barnes

Duane Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

14—John Visosky
21—Craig Sebalo

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Wifliams

Weeks

7—John Kennedy

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

June—1966

23-Fred

December—1965

Rotary Foundation-

Harold Goodholm, Cli., C. Swort

Kerr

(Rotary F'dation Int.)

International Student Preieels—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Necr

Four-Way Test—

Bevce

2—Robert

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Speciol—At the coll of the President

3—Selon

10—Roy Patterson

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—

May-1966

Dolly

17—Robert Rumsey

International Contacts—

BOB NAGLE, Director

Couiilord

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

26—Olin

French, Ch,,

Carroll

Sorgeanl-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

MEETINGS

5-WilI

Moore

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins
Youth-

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Pot Potterson

Aprir-T966

October—196S

Student Guests-

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

(World Undersl'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupalik

7-Wm. Klaos
14—Gus Burondt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chef Allomicr

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

1—Horvey Bent
8—Dick Biringer

22—Ray Fox

September—1965

M. A. McKeiih

March-1966

15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Dovidson

Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Walker

Relory Information—Les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★

17—Clyde Willtoms
24—Robert Nogle

Scton Bovec, Ch., James Skinner

Crippled Children—

Wse

22—Fritz Van Akon

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Community Safety—

Fellowiliip-Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

1—les

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

FRED CULY

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogoiine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 196S-1966. If you wish to chongo doles with onelhor member, odvise the progrom chairman of the change Members
hoving special programs, such as ladies Night, moy oppolnl a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone - 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemicr, H. R. 4, CoFdwoter—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kalhryn

_J278-6033

Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

__278-5358

Charles Boeon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-6821

Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Eslher

278-8006
...278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Avc.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-8086
.278-5386

Scion Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

278-5891

Albert

278-2854

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Butterfield, 31

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Korr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Wm. Klcos, 439 Morse Sf.-Mory
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

H. Vincent Kornsticn, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Lose, R. R. 4~Ruth

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Heleri

278-8942
278-6603

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

278-2261

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
Worner VanAkcn, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

278-5585
278-4243
279-M94

278-6501

Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlylc Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

278-6769

Jack-son-Vorc

278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6054

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagic, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5073
279-9492

Axner Olson, 340 Grond Si—Retho
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorcc, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople lone—Jone

,.278-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rcl.—Valerie.
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—lueille..
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchelf St.—Chorlotte

278-5909
278-6598
.278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

....278-6517

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave,—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris..
Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzcinne
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbora

278-5318
278-2587
279-9266

276-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mc«ry Helen—270-4115
Hcirry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

270-6278

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo-Ernestine

278-5512

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Rulh__
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel
Mel Rice, 1503 Kibby Rd., Joekson-LilMan
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-4350

Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

278-6322
278-6161
278-2790
..ST2-S594
278-5006

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Bcotrice

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater-Ruth

278-4424
_„278-5033
279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly—

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
HONORARY MEMBERS

Joneon

Art lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

James R. Skinner,

369-9092

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen_—_

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo.

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

quality spring products, IH-.
COLDJ.ATER. MICHIGAN

of Coldwater^ Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK^S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome
■1/

278-5033

278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

278-6316

ROTARY CLUB

278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

Torg Skabo, 155 Sorrows Ret., R. R. 2—Nellie

PUBLISHED BY

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Craig Sebald, R..R. 2, Morrison loke—Rifo-_.___-278-8318
Donold V. Shorno, 156 El Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Phone Ne.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlono

278-2947

Normcnd Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta..

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8536
279-9551

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W.

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

49036

278-5091

278-6311

278-5412
_-278-6730

�"i/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

January 11, 1966
On Tuesday, A1 Butterfield presented Edward C. Pellowe of Adrian College.
Mr.
Pellowe told the club of the new building program at Adrian and then showed a film -

which emphasized the need for the making of a will. It stressed that by doing so
you can be assured that any estate that you may have will be distributed according
to your wishes. Have you and your Rotary Ann made your wills? If not you had better
do

so.

The student guest was Bill Vanh'agner, a Senior from Coldwater High School.

A1

Butterfield had as his guest Bill Lutz of the Coldwater Schools.

Boyd Wiggins will be leaving Coldwater on February 1 to go to Nigeria in Africa
where lie will be associated with the University of Nigeria and will be working in
the area of Community Development. We are sorry to lose him but are glad he will
have a chance at a new and challenging job.
Absent on Tuesday were Collins, Couillard, Faller, French, Goodholm, Hawley, Joseph,
Kerr, Klaas, Komstein, R. Loose, Nagle, Neer, George Pierce, Putnam, Rice, Sebald,
Skabo, Teeter, Visosky, Clyde Vvllliams, Les Woodward and Yingling. We know that
over 90% of these members will make up. We have not intended to needle the absentees
by listing them but occasionally a reminder when you get the bulletin makes you
realize that you have a meeting to make someplace, sometime before the next Tuesday.
As leaders in a community how many Rotarians measure up to a test established by one
District Governor who wrote: "Leaders4up is a challenge to be met, a task to be

performed, a responsibility to be shouldered and an obligation to be met.
qualities are essential; honesty of purpose and enthusiasm of purpose."

Two basic

Next week Cranston Idlcox will present Jim Boyd of Michigan State University who will
outline what the University is doing in helping to develop the University of Nigeria,
It is to this school that Boyd Wiggins is going.

Some of the travelers, gypsies or gadabouts, of the club should be interested in the
January Rotarian. It is dedicated to the "Extraordinary Traveler" and covers the
world.

You name where you would like to go and probably the magazine will tell you

what you should see.

Towns in Michigan are mentioned in the .Tanuary ROTARIAN on the following:

twice on page 54, twice on page 60 and 74.

pages 52,

A "seegar" if you tell what each article

is about.

Then there was the man who said he was going to put a snow shovel on his shoulder
and start walking south until someone asks-him, "IVhat's that?"
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thortday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mendoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY ~ Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 5:10 P. M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

. Bays' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Croig Scbald
★
OFFICERS

BY ELECTtON -

FRED CULY —

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965-1966

Pre»ident

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Prejldent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

Fred Cuiy,

John Etsweiler.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Internaliona!

Carroll

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

9—Norm

SERVICE

(Rotary F'dation

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Willioms

5—A.

4—Harry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Mogozlne

Duane Davidson

Faller

12—K. Leovenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearce

11—Cronston Wilcox
18—Albert Butterfield
25—Carroll Barnes

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
.

July-1966

Jonubry—1966

Mork Andrev/s

Occupallonol information-

Richard R. Buclcnell, Sturgii, Michigan

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken Leovenworth
21-M. McKeilh
28—Carlo Heikkinen

28—Horold Goodholm

Rotary FaundotionHoward Teeter, Ch.,
SONG

Int.)

Weeks
French

7—John Kennedy
14—John Visosky
21—Cralg Sebola

Inlernallanol Student Preiecis—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

June—1966

December—1965

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Harold Goodholm, Ch,, C. Swart

31—John Deon

Moore

16—Howard Teeter
23-Fred
30—Dick

Bovec

24—Reo Goodwin

2—Robert Kerr

tnlernalional Information-

Four-Way Test—

C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Generol Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary Intornotionol

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

Youth-

Dick French, Ch.,

Hawley

Mav-1966

19—James Skinner

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorn©

Bert Feiler, Ch., Ralph Toupaiik
Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

19-R.

26—A. Lyon

Couillord

26-Olin Dolly

international Contacts-

Competitor Relations-

★

5—Will

12—George Pierce

CHARLES BACON, Director

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

■^Special—At the coll of the President

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

Boyd Wiggins

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

Aprir-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

George Pierce, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupaiik

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burendt

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Sergeant-ol-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

★

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

September—1965

Student Guests-

Pot Potterson

Mrs. Groca Pollerten — Organist

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Awards —

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

1—Harvey Bent

17—Clyde Williams

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob Program—Fred Anderson
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axnor Olson, Public Rotations—Ray Pitts

Morch-1966

24—Robert Nagle
31—Duke Davidson

Cirppled Children-

Scholarship, Student leans,

Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Fred Anderson,

Community Safety-

Rural Urban-

Barnes

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

22—Fritt Van Aken

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

M. A. McKeilh

Magaxine—Carroll

★

Directors:

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.

1-les Wise
8—Conrad Swort
15—Don Shorno

August—1965

Frifi V'bn Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson
Seton Bevce, Ch., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Muichahey
John Walker

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Soc'yTreos.

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members
hoving special programs, such as ladies' Ni ght, may appoint a committee to assist with the'details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier. R. R. 4, Coldwotcr—Fay

Phone No.

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

..278-2903

Mark 3. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorle

..278-6033
-278-5358
—278-6821

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 . Persons Ct.—Moriha—Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary
:

278-5790
278-8840
278-8536

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn —

-278-8006

Carroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

.278-2682

John Klein, Box 148-T-Pafficic&gt;.

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

.278-5386

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tokonsha—Margorot
Ernest W. Lusc, R. R. 4-Ruth-

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clare

.278-5891

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

.278-2854

.278-8086

Gust C. Burondl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Jackson—Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

.278-4486

-278-2990
..278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-- -.278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorolhy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane—

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Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

-

.279-9471

.J78-2818
.278-3609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rcl.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Poirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison take, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5909

..278-6598
.278-5475

..278-5318

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suicnne. -278-2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth
—279-9266
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbora —278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91

E. Chicago,St.—Mary Helen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-4115
—270-6788

278-6850

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

^78-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwaler Lake—Suzanne

278-5554

Fritz VanAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann___

278-5585

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sora
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bealrrce

279-5094
278-4159

278-4243

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Doyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
278-2710
Wesley Wilbur,.144 S. Clay St
..__278-4029
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
...
278-2612
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo
,-.J.i__278-8238
V/arren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine.
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 §cott—Nefolte.:—

278-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-5033

;

; ".^.278-616T

..278-2790
..ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
....278-5006
Creig Sabeld, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
278-8318
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise
278-5842
Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
..278-6316
Jcimes R. Skinner,

__278-4222

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

Russell F; Moore, 15 CornweH Ct.—Glodys
___-278-6278
Raymond Mulchphey, .175 E.. Pearl St.—Lilo
278-5078
Robert Ncgle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susoni
..279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine.
278-5512
A&gt;:ner Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
279-9360
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce.....
278-2979
B. K. Peorce,-97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine
278-6341
George H. Pierce, 70 N. Spragye—Virginia
27B-6322

Kenneth Putnam, 11 c. Chicogb. St.-Mabel
Mcl -Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

Howofd M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieago-Elleen 278-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwotcr St. Home—Carol
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd;—Annette
—.278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle. Ave,—Eloine
270-4191

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprqgue St.—Ruth..J

Phone No.
...278-4350
278-8942

Paul W. Thompson; 27-Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

..278-6501

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avo.—Jear:
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. t, Colon Rd.—Arlene

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

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278-6311
278-5412

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen....

369-9092

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278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elioro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowhrook Rd.-Elva

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P, M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRUIG PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
49036

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�"tfe ProfUs^Most Who Serves Best*^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 4, 1966
Only 26 more bulletins to July 1!

The Rotary year is half over and it would seem to

be a good time for the Chairman of each committee to stop and evaluate what he has
done in the last six months. Have you completed half of the program which you out
lined for the year and submitted to your District Governor and your President at the
club assembly? If you have not time is going by!
Absent at Tuesday's meeting were Burandt, Dally, R. Moore, Mulchahey, Neer, Rice,
Skabo, Teeter and Visosky. Early leavers were Wiggins, Klaas, Bent, Patterson,
Putnam and Laney. For the first time that your editor can remember there were no
visitors.

John Visosky is in the local hospital following surgery on his knee.

He expects to be

out this week end.

The Rotary Float in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Years won an award for its

excellence. The High School Band from Durand, Michigan was outstanding.
the day the other Micliigan participants did not show up as well.

Later in

Did you know that the first issue of the ROTARIAInI was a 12 page newspaper that came

out in January of 1911,

The January, 1966 issue has 76 pages.

a million readers around the world.
making a total of 12,212 clubs.

It goes to about half

New clubs formed since July 1, 1965 number 105

One of the most interesting and often controversial part of the ROTARIAN is "Your
Letters." Reading the letters is an education as to opinions around the world. Read
the comments on the United Nations on page 73 of the January issue written by a
Rotarian from South Africa and see if you agree.
New member proposal:
Name: Andrew F, Henry, Rural Route 4, Coldwater

Classification;
Proposed By:

Major - Machinery and Equipment, Minor - Bearing Distribution A, A.

G. R. Molitor

Any objection to this proposal should be filed in writing within 10 days of applica
tion with Ernest Luse, Secretary.

On Tuesday, Harry Joseph presented Dr. Lawrence Gholz of the Job Training Center at
Fort Custer State Home, Battle Creek. Dr. Gholz outlined the objectives of the

program and also some of the problems with which the project is faced, A very well
presented outline and rated as one of the best programs presented to the club re
cently.

Next week A1 Butterfield presents Edward C. Pelloive, Director of the Financial

Department of Adrian College, He will show a film and share information on
.Power,"

Trouble is a sieve through which we sift our acquaintances.

Those who are too big

to go through are our friends.
P.ay Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

Y?

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

—

1965-1966

FRED CULY

President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-president

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

Attendance—Craig Sebold

'Boys' and'Girls' Week-

Community Safely—

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17-Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Crippled Children-

31—Duke Davioson

Magazine—Carroll

Progrom—Fred Anderson

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

Dick Moore, Ch,, Webb Troot

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

BOB NAGIE, Director
Buyor-Seller Relations-

★

Was Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Special—At the call of the President
★

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary international

Fred Weeks, Cli., Wm. Kloas

' Four-Woy Test—

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Horolcl Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

French, Ch.,
Barnes

23-Fred
30—Dick

Internalionai Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

! Trade Associations-

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken
28—Carlo

5-A. Failer
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier

24—Keith Pcarce
SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox
18—Albert Butterfleld
25—Corroll Bornes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Heikklnen

July—1966

28—Harold Goodholm

LEADERS

leavenworth

21-M. McKelth

7—John Kennedy
14—John Visosky
21—Craig Sebald

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

June—1966

Weeks
French

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Andrews
SONG

31—John Dean

December—1965

International Student Protects—
Dick Blringcr, Ch., Fred Neer

Bovce

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary F'datlon Int.)

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

3—Solon

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

internelional Contacts-

Mark

Dally

November—1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

I Occupational Information!

26-Olin

INTERNATIONAL

Competitor Relations—

May-1966

19—Jomos Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Moore

26—A. Lyon

5—Will Couillard

12—George Pierce

Youth-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,

Carroll

April-1966

21—Governor Visit

Student Guests-

Sergeont-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

(World Underst'ng Int.)

28—Chef Ailemier

Awards —

Dick

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox
29—Ralph Toupallk

7-Wm. Kloas
14—Gus Burandt

Rural Urban-

Pat Patterson

March-1966

September—1965

Scholarship, Student leans.

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★

C. P. H.

Barnes

Oltn Dally, Chuck Woodward

John Etsweilcr.

DIRECTORS

Scton Bovce, Ch., James Skinner

M. A. McKeith

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagic, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

August—1965
3—Roy Pills

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

1-les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

John Walker

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

OF

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Fellowship—Ken leavenworth, Ch.

★

BOARD

1965-1966

TOM COLLINS, Director

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

JOHN ETSWEIIER __ Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Directors:

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

MICH.

★

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with onother member, odvite the program choirman of the change Members
hoving special programs,'such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Progrom Choirmon-Telcphone - 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester I. Ailemier. R. R. 4, Coldwalor—Fay.
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn
_-„.__278-6033

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha...

Phone No.
278-5790
^

278-8840

Mork S. .Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorle
Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Joon

278-8086

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgaret.-767-7508

278-4486

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnighf, Coldwaler St. Home—Carol

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
Gust C. Buroiidf, 75 N. Circle Dr.;-Josophine

Albert Butterfleld, 31

Edison Ct.—Tholmci

278-5386
278-5891
-278-2854

Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth.^
i
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara

—278-6769

279-9471

—

278-8609
278-5909

A.xnor Olson, 340 Grand St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6598

278-5475

278-5318

Ricnord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne
278-2587
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore——..278-6517
Carlo Heikklnen, 9] .E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

Robert NagIc, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

278-2818

Albert Failer, 95 N. Hanchctt Sl.-Chorlotte

278-2261
..278-2947
279-9551
.... 278-6278.

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille

..278-6850

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-2990

278-5234

278-6054

Duano E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-4191

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

278-8536
279-9551
278-6501

Richard 0. Moore, 42 Corlyie'Ave.—Elaine

Jackson—Vera

Tom Collins,

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mory
John Klein, Box 148—Palrieio -'
H. Vincent Kornstion, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

279-9266
278-8909

278-4115
278-6788

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

—

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—VIrglnio—
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Rulh...
Kenneth Putnam, 11 t Chicago 5t-—MebeI

278-6322
278-6161
278-2790

Mcl Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd.. Jockson-Liliian..

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
..278-5006
Craig Sebald, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
..278-6318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise—- 278-5842
Torg Skab®, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
278-6316
James R. Skinner,

R. 4,

Bronson—Olive

369-9092

NAME

Address end Rotery Ann

278-4350

Robert Sweet. R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene
Howeird M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suzanne..

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-&lt;5ladys ,

278-5585
278-4243

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

John . Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Soro

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visuina Rotorians Always Welcome

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

Clyde Williams,. R. R. 1-Wilmo
Warren Willicims, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoIne.

278-8238
278-6693

Cranston Wilcoxi 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-2612

278-4424
___.278-5033

Douglos Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth—
279-9428
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly— —.—278-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie—
..278-6393
HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Daugherly—Gretchen

i0®0

of Coldwater, Michigan.

273-4159

Doyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss..

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatriee

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

Phone No.

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
quality spring

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN A9Q36

278-5091

.—.278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 28

We have just received District Govenor's monthly letter and our attendance for
November was 90.93 %as against 86.85 % of the District. We were 4th in the clubs
of our size. Twelver clubs had one or more 100% meetings. There are at present
49 clubs in District 636 with 2809 members.

Past District Govenor Glenn Stewart died recently. He was District Govenor of

District 636 1952-53. A memorial fund in memory of Glenn is planned and this will
be presented to the Rotary Foundation.Any club or individual member may contri
bute by sending his money to the District Govenor.
Be sure to watch the Tournament of Roses Parade as District 530 is to have a

float in the parade. Rotary International President "Sput" Teenstra is to be
an honored guest on this sTccasion.

Don't forget the Teenstra Honorary Dinner in Detroit at Cobo Hall on Feb. 3
if you are planning on going make your reservation atonce.

Two clubs in the District plan to propose a candidate for District Govenor for
the year 1967-68, Has Coldwater ever nominated any one ? If not why not? Don't
we have a member who would make a good District Govenor? Names to be submitted
should go to Ed Lincoln, PDG of Marshall by Feb. 1, 1966, The District Govenor ,
will be selected at the District Conference on April 23 ^ 23 at Hillsdale,

Does any one have the name of som^ one that they would to submit to the club for
consideration for a Rotary Foundation Scholarship? This would be for the year
1967-68. The name must be submitted to the District Govenor by March 1, 1966.

The scholarships are for college graduates for study abroad and the person ••
selected must have a knowledge of "the language of the country in which they

.

•

wish to study.

On Tuesday Harold Goodholm presented
Association.

Mr. Gerald Fahlen of the Michigan B Akers

He discussed the economic outlook for 1966

and went on to s ay

that he believed that it would be a very good year. He discussed the stock mar
ket and how various seemly small events can often cause a flurry in the market.
He believed that good real estate is an excellent investment if held over a

period of time and that the auto industry is a good index to follow as to what
is coming in the next year. He stressed paricularly the value of a college ed
ucation and told of the part that the banks in Michigan are taking in helping
high school grauates in going to college. A college grauate earns $ 178,000
more during a lifetime than does a high school graduate. This your editor be
lieves was one of the' outstanding ones of the past year.

Next week Harry Joseph will present Dr. Lawrence Gholz of the Job Training Cen
ter of Fort Custer, Battle Creek. He will outline some of the objectives and aims

of the programm as we.'H as some of the problems with which his staff is faced.
There 58 members present on Tuesday, 16 were absent and there were 7 early
*
leavers. In the past when we have had space we have listed the absentees and

starting with the first of the year we are going to list also the early leavers.
Adolescence is when a boy stops collecting stajrps and starts playing postoffice.
HAPPY

NEW

YEAR.

Ray Mulch-hey

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY ~ Union Chureh — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONGSVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

CO.MMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Cralg Sebald
★

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION -

FRED CULY

1965-1966

President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Presldant

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Scc'y-Treas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axncr Olson,
John Elswetler.

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.
John Walker

BOARD OF

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Scholarship, Student loans,
Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

P. H.

TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

General Secretary, Rotory International
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary inlernolional
Richard R. Bucknell, Slurgis, Michigan

Four-Woy Test-

14—John VIsosky

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Trade

Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

5—A. Foller
12—K.

•

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butlerfield
25—Carroll Barnes'

Duane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce' ;

11—Cranston V/lleo*

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

leavenworth

,19—Wn&gt;.

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Occupotional Information-

Heikkinen

Jury-1966. .

28—Harold Goodholm

Howard Teeter, Ch.,
Mark Andrews

leavenworth

28—Carlo

21—Craig Sebald

Rotary Foundolion—

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

21-M. McKeilh

7—John Kennedy

international Student ProiectsDick Birlnger, Ch., Fred Neer-

Fred Weeks, ch-, Wm. Klaos

Jyiie—1966 .

Weeks
French

December—1965

Bob- YInglIng, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Teupolik
Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary Internotlonal
C.

International Information-

Competitor RelationsINTERNATIONAL

(Rotary F'datlen Int.]
23—Fred
30—Dick

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Oeon

• ;

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorne

Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

. Si-Seton

November—1965

Internotionol Contacts—

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the toll of the President

Dick French,' Ch.,
Carroll

May-1966

26-Oliii Doily

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ot 12:00 noon

5-Will Coulllord

19—Jomes Skinner

Youth-

Teupalik

Ai3ril-1966
5—RIehord Mooro
12—Mark Andrews
19-R. Hawley
26—A. lyon

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.;
Beyd Wiggins

Sergeonl-al-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

29—Ralph

October—1965

Student Guests-

...

•

21—Governor Visit
26—Chet Allcmier

Awards —

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

1—Harvey Bent
8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

(World Underst'ng Int.)

7-Wm. Klaos • : .
14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Pregrom—Fred Anderson

March-1966

September—1965

Membership—Keith Pearco, Ch.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
Rural Urban—

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.
★

Crippled Children-r

Magozine—Carroll Barnes

Pal Patterson

Poul Thompson {Fair Comm.J
17-Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle
31—Duke Davidson

Community Safety—

M. A. McKeiln

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Fritz Van Aken

3—Ray Pitts

Poul Thompson

Seten Bovea, Ch., James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey

1-Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—196S

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Dovidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Wtllloms

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

, Rotary Mogazine

-LADIES' NITE-Web Treot

The obove is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change.dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Choirmon—Telephone — 27e-M33.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-6033

.._„..278-5358

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgarcf
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringor, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-682!

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

—

278-5790
278-8840

John Klein, Box 143—Potricia

._-279-9551

Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary

278-8006
278-2682

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R, R. 4-Roth-._

NAME
Address and Relary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8536

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

._278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna.:

278-5554

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Phone Ne.
278-4350

278-6850

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.™...278-5585

278-8086

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-2261

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-^lady8

i__

171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

^
—

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Theimn
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

276-2854

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
...278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol..—279-9551

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee,

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Jackson—Vero

Tom Collins,

18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

278-4486
278-2990

278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

276-2818
278-8609
278-5909

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.-Dorothy

John Etsweiler. Jr., 37 Foirfteld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.-Chorlotfe_

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

279-9471

278-6598
—278-5475

278-5318

Ricnofd C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Succinne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

.278-2587
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S, Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara

278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn
278-6788

Normand Moore, 796 Angofo Rd.—Annetta

767-7508

278-6769

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Comwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4191
278-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W, Pierce St.—Susan™

...278-M78
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Axner Olspn, 340 Grand St—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

—278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia.
Ray Pitts, 55 t4. Sprogoe St.—Ruth

278-6322
...278-6161

Mcl Rice. 1?03 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-S594

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrlson^Loke—Rita

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 tHarrows Rel., R. R. 2—Nellie

Jomes R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Morshali St

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth.
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly..
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natoiie
HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Heltz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Loke—

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizora—
...
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen.

278-8318

Jonean

278-6316

369-9092

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The COLDWATER

Kotary REFLECTOR

See. 34.6/

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428
____278-5033
278-6393

278-5006

•

279-5094
278-4159

Coyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
l
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
...
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMoine

278-2790

...

278-4243

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER. MICHIGAN
490?6

.278-5091
..278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

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DECEMBER 21, 1965

Those absent nenbers missed an excellent'program on Tuesday. Our own A1 Butterfield,
with the help of a tape recording, outlined the traditional Christian Theme or mean
ing symbolized by the wreath and the four candles. The wreath symbolized God, the
God who was, is and always will be.

The four candles symbolize:

(1) Greed and

selfishness. (2) Recognition of the Bible. (3) Representation of the church. (4]
God's promise to who so ever believe. It was beautifully done and very impressive.
Those absent were Bovee, Dally, Dean, Mawley, Heikkinen, Klass, Leavenvjorth, Molitor,
Neer, Olson, George Pearce, Rice, Skabo, Skinner and V.'iggins.
Visitors included Rotarians Lawrence h'enier and Bill Ward of Bronson, Charles Pilled

of Angola, Mel Ross of Indianapolis and Dr. Burg of Sturgis.

V'ayne Farst had as his

guest Terry Shustrom.

We understand that one Rotary Ann (she shall be nameless) was perturbed over our

quip about Irishmen in last week's bulletin.
ancestors came from Ardfinnan in Tipperary.

For her information your Editor's

Sure and how much more Irish can one

be?

Next week Harold Goodholm presents Mr. Gerald Phelan of the Michigan Bankers Associ
ation who will discuss, "What the Bankers See on the 1PC6 Eccnomic Horizon."

The Rotary year is half over and a good time to take inventory of how you and your
committee are functioning. Are you carrying out your program as submitted at the
beginning of the year?

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone from your Editor.
Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

^

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuriday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregatienol Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE ~ Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

. Asst. Sec'yTreos.

Fellowship—Ken leovenworth, Ch.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Magazine—Corroll

Special—At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk
Emoloyer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

President Rotary Internotional
C.

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary Iniernalienol

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Four-Way Test—

2—Robert

(Rotory F'dpllon Int.)
23-Fred
30—Dick

14—John

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

5-A. Falfer
12—K. leavenworlh
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearee
SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wikox

SONG LEADERS

18—Albert Butterfield
25—Corroil Barnes

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

Bob Kerf; Ch., Warren Williams

Visosky

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Mark Andrews

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

Duane Oovidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

28—Harold Goodholm

Occupational Information—

Leavenworlh

28—Corlo

21—Croig Sebald

Rotary Foundation-

Trade Associations-

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

21-M. McKcilh

7—John Kennedy

Inlematienol Student Proiects—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neor

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

June-1966

Weeks
French

December—1965

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bovce

24—Rco Goodwin
31—John Deon

Kerr

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

International Information-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Competitor Relations-

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

2d-Olln Dolly

Barnes

Hawley

26—A. lyon

5-Wi1l Couillard

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

19-R.

12—George Pierce

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

*

12—Mork Andrews

French, Ch.,

Carroll

5—Richard Moore

28—Chet Alicmier
October-196S

Boyd Wiggins

INTERNATIONAL

Toupallk

Apirl—1966

21—Governor Visit

George Pierce, Ch.,

Sergeont-at-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

at 12:00 noon

14—Gus Burondt

Student Guests-

Dick

29—Rolph

7-Wm. Kloas

Awards —

Youth-

(World Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

Scholarship, Student Leans,

Pot Pollerson

Regular—First Thursday of each month

^

Carlo Hoikkinen, Ch.,

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wllcox

Progrom—Fred Anderson

Rotary Infennatien—les Wiso, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodward

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox

24—Robert Nagle

Rural Urban-

Barnes

March-1966

17—Clyde Williams

Seton Bovee, Ch., Jomes Skinner

M. A. McKeith

Nagle, Charles Bocon, Axner Olson, Public Relolions—Roy Pitts
John Etswciler.

3—Ray Pills
Paul Thompson (Fair Camm.)

Community Sofety—

Jotin Walker

Membership-Keith Pearee, Ch.

★

Paul Thompson

Club Bulletin—Ray Mukhohey

22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Clossificotion-Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Deon, Clyde Williams

1-Les Wise

8—Conrad Swort
15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
★

February—1966

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The obovc it our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965«I966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chalrmon of the change. Members
having tpectol programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a eommlllee to astltt&lt; with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmen-Telephone — 27e-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester I. Alicmier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn :

Phone No.
278*2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

.-278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278*6821

Corroil I. Barnes, 265 Hull, St.—Margaret
Horvcy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

—278-8006
278*2682

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret
Solon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

.-278-5386
1278-5891

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278*8086

:

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
1.278*4486
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thetmci
273-2854
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vcro

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbaro-l

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

278:2990

-

278-5234

..278*6054
279*9471

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wjlmo—

278-8840

John Klein, Box 143—Polrleia

279*9551

Wm. KIcios, 489 Morse St.—Mary

Ernest W.

Luso, R. R. 4-Rulh

Milford A. McKeith, 75,N. Hudson St.-Helen

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
._._278-5318
Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
270-2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278*6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279*9266

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-4115
278-6768

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morirson loke—Barbara

278-8909

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine...

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Kenneth Pufnom, 11 6. Chlcogo St.—Mobel—

....278*6341

278-6322

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cronston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo
V/orrcn Wiiiioms, R. 2, Coldwafer—laMoine
Douglas Woodward, R. 1; Coldwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofelle

..278-2790

369-9092

'4'

Janean

-

-

Art LyoP, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen.

•

Kotary REFLECTOR
5903*^

— mpstftca: H."•WEETRs-

QUALITY SPRING PI^ODUCTSs INC.
COLDMTER, MI-QHIGAN

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visilim Rotarians Always Welcome

//j v.

...

279*9428
278*5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Sec. 3&lt;

ROTARY CLUB

270*2710
278*4029
278-2612
278-8238
278-6693

Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd,, Coldwoter Lake—

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

276.5565

..278-6161

Jomes R. Skinner,

Io@o

278-5554

278*4424
278*5033

279*9360

ST2-559.4
278-5006
278-8318
278*5842
278*6316

Bronson-Olive

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5512

278-2979

Mel .Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Uilian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Graffd St.—Phyllis
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabe, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie
R. 4,

273-6603

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278*2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake-Suzanna

279-9551

..278*5078
279*9492

278*6598
278*5475

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

278-4222

279*5094
278-4159

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Poor! St.-lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

John Eisweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Haneheli St.—Charlotte

278*4350
278*8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bcatriee

278-2947

278*6769

Roy C.: Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.

Phone No.

278-4243

278(4191
.278*6278

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcl! Ct.—Glodys
Fred Noer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

NAME

Conrod Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

^.278-2261

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetla..

278*2818
278*860?

278*5909

278-8536

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
..278-6501
E. Ken Ledvcnworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278*6850
Robert loose—R. R, No, 2, Tekonsha—Morgaref...767-7508

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Rldoemoor Rd.—Valerie

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.-rMartha

49036

278-5091

278*6311
..278*5412
278*6730

�'He Profits Most fPho Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the V. S, A.
DECEi-iBER 14, 1965

On Tuesday, John Visosky presented Reinaldo Gonzalez who at present is an employee

of Federal-Mogul in Engine Research, He is a graduate of the University of Havana
and came to this country four years ago. He has been active in bringing to the
Coldwater area refugees from Cuba and he has been screening them so that they will

fit into the employment situation without too much difficulty. When these people
leave Cuba they leave everything they own and arrive penniless. This is the price
they pay for living in the United States and are anxious to pay it.

gripe because we think tilings are tough.

And then v;e

We don't know just how lucky we are.

President Fred announced that there were 26 members v/ho are 100% in attendance so

far this year.

IVe hope they are able to make it for the whole year.

Six new

members who joined during the year are 100% also.

At a recent Board of Directors meeting it was decided to give $10 to the Landou
Community Hospital in Missouri, India.
Don't forget the Blood Bank will be here on Monday, December 27.

If you wish to

donate contact Bob Nagle.

If a member moves and his address is changed please notify your Editor so the
addressograph plate can be changed. The post office will not deliver the bulletin
to you unless it is directed to the new address.

President Teenstra says, "The days are past when Rotary can be passive in the field
of public relations and thus be misunderstood as a secret organization or a luncheon
club."

Rotary International President C. P. H, Teenstra is to be in Detroit on Thursday,

February 3, 1966.

Dinner is at 7:00 p.m. at Cobo Hall at $7,50 per person.

Make

your reservation through District Governor Dick Bucknell of 115 East Chicago Road,
Sturgis.
Howard Swan has a "seegar" due him the next time he comes to Rotary,
Editor and said S.E.P. stood for Student Exchange Program.

He called your

The I.G.F.R. trophy has come to Houston, Texas being won by Rotarian C. D. Tinsley.
What is the I.G.F.R, trophy?

A "seegar" if you know.

We haven't heard of any plan to entertain foreign college students at the Holidays.
We have missed the student guests who have visited us in the past. IVhere are they?
Next week A1 Butterfield will be introduced by Craig Sebald.
program and there are to be no early leavers.

A1 will present a short

Did you know that the wheelbarrow is the greatest invention in the world?

It taught

the Irishman to walk on his hind legs.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

tY

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thuridoy, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart HoteJ — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Dlrcetcr

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Poys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
★
OrFJCSRS

BY

ELECTION

FRED CULY

-

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohoy

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN

Treosurcr

KLEIN

JOHN ETSWEIIER _

Asst. Scc'y-Treas.

★

Directors:

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Bill Bobrer, Ch., Cran Wlicox

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupollk

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Jnlernalional
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

(Rotary F'dalion int.)

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Competitor Relotlons—

Employer-Employee RelationsFred V/ccks, Ch., Wm. Klaos
Four-Wey Test—

Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Sworf

Mark

Occupational Information—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

26—Carlo

14—John Visosky

28—Harold Goodholm

5—A. Failer
12—K. Leovenworth

19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Peorce

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wiieox

18—Albert Butterfleld
25—Carroll Bornes

Rotary Magazine

Duone Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

21—Craig Sebala

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken Leovonworth
21-M. McKeith

French

7—John Kennedy

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

23-Fred Weeks

Januory—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Andrews

June—1966

30—Dick

December—1965

International Student Proiecis—
Dick Biringcr, Ch., Fred Necr
Rotary Foundation—
Hov/ord Tceler, Ch..

31—John Dcon

16—Howard Teeter

International Contacts-

Bovee

34—Reo Goodwin

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore

SERViCE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—

3—Selon

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Romscy

November—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

26-Olin Dally

French, Ch.,

Carroll

Bob Rumsey

Mav-1966

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins
Youth-

Sergeanl-ol-Artns—Bob Howley, Ch.

Moore

Howley

26—A. lyon

5-Will Couilford

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,
Dick

Toupatik

Apri I—1966
5—Richard

19-R.

October—1965

Student Guests-

Pat Potterson

29—Ralph

12—Mark Andrews

Awards —

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

P. H.

Scholarship, Student Leans,

Public Relations—Roy Pills

(World Underst'ng Int.)

7-Wm. Kloos
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allcmier

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

1—Harvey Bent

22-Roy Fox

September—1965

A. McKeilh

Rural Urban-

Bornes

Progrom—Fred Anderson

at 12:00 noon

C.

M.

Membership—Keith Poorco, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Regular—First Thursday of each month

31—Duke Dovidson

Carlo Keikkfnen, Ch.,

March-1966

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling

24—Robert Negle

Cr^pled children-

John Wolkcr

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

17—Clyde Williams

Scton Bovec, Cn., James Skinner

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.
Mogozine—Carroll

3-Roy Pills
Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.

Community Safety—

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace PoHerson — Orgonlst
★

r

Paul Thompson

1-les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shomo

22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Closslflcolion—Duke Davidson, Ch.

February—1966

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is cor program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special progroms, such os Ladies Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Progrom Cholrmon-Telephone — 276-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Cofdwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kofhryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjerle
Corroil I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033
„_278-5358

278-6821
278-8006

14. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jeon

Wllllom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-2682

278-8086

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
___278-2854

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Wm, Kloos, 489 Morse St.-Mary

278-8536

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

John Kiein, Box 148—Patricia

767-7508

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Horold McKnight, Coldwolcr St. Homo—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-2818
278-8609

Axner Olson, 340 Grand 5f—Retha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo,—Dorothy

279-9471

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie

278-5909

Albert Falter, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte-™..278-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonoro
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

278-2587

278-6517
279-9266

Robert Hawiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara..278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

278-6850

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret

278-6054

278-2990

278-5234

278-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, ,213 N. Hudson—Emily

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Jackson-Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-8640

Fred

278-2261

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine—_-.__.™-278-5512
279-9360
— 278-2979

B. K. Pearco, 97 Edison Ct.—lorrclne—

—278-6341

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6322
278-6161

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Joekson-Ullion
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

ST2-5S94
278-5006

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E.«Chieogo St.—Mabel

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—RIto

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jcimes R. Skinner,

R. 4,

Bronson—Olive

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8318

278-5842
278-6316
.369-9092

278-8942

Howord M. Tester, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-4222
278-6603

Ralph Toopallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanno—..278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
278-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sara

„_278-4243

279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Chervl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wlleox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma

278-4159

278-2710

278-4029
__-278-2612
278-8238

Warren Will'oms, R. 2, Coldwoter—laMoine,.

278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
™-_____„_.278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Mershai! St.
278-5033

Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth__
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—

279-9428

—278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-2790
i

Phono No.
278-4350

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janeon

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva.

278-6311
278-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen

278-6730

. 17^-

,4
I.

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FRSDERICX H.

quality spring products. INC
COLDW-ATER, MICHIGAN 49Q35

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
December 7, 1965

On Tuesday, Chick Kennedy outlined the history of the Quality Springs Company tellinc

of its gro^tfth and development. He also told of Bill Donkin, who was one of the
founders of the company. Fred Weeks also described some of the work of the corpo
ration.

A couple of weeks ago we very nearly made a horrible mistake regarding an item for
the bulletin. We saw in the paper where a Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams had a new
son and we were going to congratulate them. We checked with Fred Culy and found
out that Clyde Williams has an alterego named Clyde U'illiams who not infrequently
gets fouled up with the law. Our Clyde Williams does not have a new son.
Absent for Tuesday's meeting were Burandt, Dean, Mulchahey, Putnam, Skabo, Skinner,

Toupalik, iviggins and Wilcox. There were six early leavers. Among the visiting
Rotarians were Merlin Young, Donald Pruitt, Emery Boydand and Ben Antle of Angola,
Larry Hogen of Bronson and Mel Rose of Indianapolis.

We wonder if Coldwater Rotary is missing a chance to make Coldwater more attractive
to summer visitors. The Ci;amber of Commerce does a good job in listing cottages
for rent and such service but isn't there something that can be done to make
visitors more welcome to the area? The boat launching area is used mainly by local

fishermen and the bathing beach is used by local kids.

In spite of what everyone

expects the new expressway to bring to Coldwater many motorist who now stop in
town are going to go sailing past. It would be good business if something could be
done to influence them to stop.
attractive?

Is the'coirtmunity doing all it can to make it

What can you as a Rotarian do to help?

What is S.E.P.?

A "seegar" to the Rotarian who calls your editor and tells him

what it is.

Read the article on page 36 of the December ROTARIAN. Persons who live inland do
not appreciate how a light house is truly a beacon. There are still many left in
the Great Lakes and one of them on Stannard Rock in Lake Superior still is manned

by Coast Guard personnel.

It is completely out of sight of land between Keeweenaw

Point and Marquette.

John Visosky has the program for next week.
The club, gave $25 to the Community Christmas Program.

Any man who thinks he is more intelligent than his wife is married to a really smart
woman.

Ray Mulchahey

Yoo Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Diroctor

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

-

196S-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER ... Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Classification—Duke Dovldson, Ch.
Johrt Dean, Clyde Williams

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

Program—Fred Anderson

Regular—First Thursday of each month
★

★

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupolik
INTERNATIONAL

Employer-Employee Relations-

International Student Proiecis—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Four-Woy Test—

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloas

President Rotary International
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Nefherlonds

Generol Secrotary, Rotary International
Evanslon, Illinois

Governor, 636 DIsl., Rotary International
Richard R. Bueknell, Slurgis, Michigan

SERVICE

International Information-

Competitor Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

2—Robert

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart
Occupalionol Information—

Mark

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

June-1966

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken leavenworth
21-M. McKeilh
28—Carlo

7—John Kennedy
Visoskv

28—Horold Goodholm

5-A. Foller
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pcarce

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wileox

LEADERS

18—Albert Botterfield
25—Corroll Bornos

Rotary Magazine

Ouone Davidson

Heikkinen

July—1966

21—Croig Sebald

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trode Associations-

Weeks
French

January—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Andrews
SONG

31—John Dean

December—1965

14—John

Bovcc

24—Reo Goodwin

Kerr

(Rotary F'dotion Inf.)
23-Fr0d
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorne

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

^ Special—At the call of the President

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Rolallons—

Mav-1966

Dally

November—1955

CHARLES BACON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

19-R. Hawley
26—A. lyon

Couiliord

19—James Skinner

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

et 12:00 noon

5-Will

26—Olin

French, Ch.,

Carroll

Bob Rumsey

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

George R. Means,

Dlck

Sergeanl-ot-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

★

BOARD OF

Yeulh-

5—Richord Moore
12—Mark Andrews

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

Pel Patterson

Aprll-1966

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,

Rotary Informollon—les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7—Wm. Kloos
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chel Allemier

Student Guests-

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts
John Etsweiler.

22—Ray Fox

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupolik

September—1965

Scholarship, Student Leans,
Awards —
Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Corlo Hcikkinon, Ch.,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

★

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Davidson

Rural Urban-

Barnes

March-1966

24—Robert Nagle

Crippled Children—
M. A. McKelfn

Magazine—Carroll

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17—Clyde Williams

Community Safety—

John Walker

22—Fritz Van Aken

August-1965
3—Roy Pitts

Frilz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson
Soion Bovec, Ch., Jomes Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey

1-les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorne

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Scbald
★

February-1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with onolher member, advise the program choirmen of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwotcr—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-2903
278-6033

John A. Kennedy, 369 Gre-nd St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

278-5790
._-278-8840

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5353

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-4350
278-8942

John Klein, Box 143—Patricia

„..279-9551

Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Celdwoler lake—Suzonna

278-5554

767-7508

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Saro
Fred H. Weeks. R. R. 4-8eafrice

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morioria
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margoret
Harvey G.

Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlylc Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

278-6086
278-5386

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelmci
Harold Coddinglon. Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-2854

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Jockson-Vera

278-4486
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-5234

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane
^
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfielcl Dr.—Loellle.l

278-2818
278-8609
278'5909
278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Richard C. French, 24.Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogcna—.-278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Wm. Klcios, 4W Morse St.—Mory

278-8536

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—
E. Ken Loovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Ernest W. Luse, 3. R. 4—Roth

278-6501

278-2261

Mllford A. McKoilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwator St. Home—Carol—279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
278-6769
Richard D. Moore, 42 Cariyle Ave.—Elaine
— 278-4191
Russell F. Moore, 15 CornwcH Ct.—Gladys
278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078

—

Axncr Olson, 340 Grond St—Retho

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

^__].278-2979

B. K-. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

278-6341

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sproguo—Virginio

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161

ST2-M94

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E.,Chicago St.—Mabel

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshal! St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-2790
278-5006

Reo E. Goodv/in, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

278-8318

Torg Skabe. 155 t^orrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Eliora

Jcinics R. Skinner,

369-9092

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

-V-

.v-e-t

.

X.. •

____.278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllls__._.__

R. 4, Bronson—Olivo

278-8233

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwatcr—LaMolne
278-6693
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
270-4424
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
____270-5O33
Douglas Woodward] R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth279-9428

Mel Rice, 1^3 Kibby Ffd., Jcjckson—Lillian

278-6788

—278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllmo

278-6517

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater LakeJdneon

278-509)

278-6311

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
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FRSDSRtCIC FI.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2710

278-4029

Cranston WMcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

278-2587

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-4222

Ralph Toupulik, R. R. 5, 1^3 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore—

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara_'-278-B909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115

Phone No-

WSSfCS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49035

278-5412

278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
—

Nov&lt;?mhf?r SO, 196S

Rotary International has prepared a statement which should be to the attention of

all Rotarians who are the employers of youtli. Every Rotarian engaged in industry
and who is the employer of adolescent young persons and/or engages the services of
youth direct from school, should constitute himself the friend and advisor,
especially during ivorking hours of each person in his employ, whether it be in the
workshop, factory, store or office. Are you as a Rotarian carrying out this
program.

Last week we asked who "Sput" Teenstra was and a "seegar" to the person who knew.
We had no claimers. He is the President of Rotary International and will be in
Detroit on February 3, where Michigan will play host at Cobo Hall. Dinner at
7:00 p.m. and the tab is $7.50 per person. Reservations must be made by December 5
with Dick Bucknell.

District 636 has been allotted 250 tickets.

Bronson has just become a 700% club in the Rotary Foundation,

Congratulations!

No candidate has been nominated for District Governor for the year 1967-68.
to be submitted should be sent to the District Governor before February 15.

Names

Coldwater Club attendance for October was 91% which placed it fourth in clubs of
comparable site.
Nine clubs had a total of fifteen 100% meetings.
and Constantino had three such meetings.

Climax had four

If you want to get a cross section of worldly opinion read "Your Letters" which
appears in each issue of the ROTARIAN. They usually deal with articles which
have appeared in previous issues and frequently the letter writers disagree with
the articles.

Absent at Tuesday's meeting were Bent, Joseph, Norm Moore, Mulchahey, Rice, Skabo,
Teeter, Thompson, Treat and Wiggins. There were eleven early leavers.
Guests in
cluded Wendell Hathaway and Glenn Bamett of Bronson and Hugh Fritz of Jackson.
Bob Rumsey had as his guest Gerald Garber, Keath Pearce had Fred Hough and Bob
Hawley was host to Bob Brett.

Dick French presented a group of the "Sweet Adelines" who presented several numbers

along with Mrs. Feller and Patricia Holben as soloists.
Next week Chick Kennedy presents a program on his company "Quality Springs",

One of the greatest tragedies in life is to have an ulcer and not be successful,
Ray Mulchaliey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiono! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

*-

OFFICERS

BY

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

Paul Thompson

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors:

Fred Culy,

Fred Anderson,

Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Program—Fred Anderson

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

John Etsweiler.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Scholarship, Student leans.
Awards —
Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Corroll

SVes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory international
C.

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

CHARLES BACON, Director

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch,, Bob Loose

Employer-Employee Relations—
Fred V/eeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas
Four-Way Test—
Occupational Informollon—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Troda

Int.)

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

7—John Kennedy

July—1966
S-A. Folier
12—K. Leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Peorce

28—Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox
18—Albert Butterfleld
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

leavenworth

21-M. McKellh
28—Carle Heikklnen

14—John Visoskv

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

Associations-

French

21—Croig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Wlllioms

Weeks

30—Dick

June—1966

Januory~1966
4—Horry Joseph

AAork Andrews

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

31—John Dean

December—1965

Rotary Foundation-

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

23—Fred

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin

Kerr

(Rotary F'dation

International Student Proiects—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Hcirold Goodholm, Ch,, C. Sworl

General Secretary, Rotary Interrralionol
Georgo R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Richard R. Bucknell, Slurgis, Michigan

2—Robert

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Competllor Relations-

Bert Feilor, Ch., Ralph Toupolik

3—Solon

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

internallonol Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
★

Dally

November-1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

Moore

May—1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Dick French, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

5—Will Coulllard

12—George Pierce

Youth-

Bob Rumsey

BOB NAGLE, Director

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19—R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

October-1965

26-OIIn

Toupallk

April-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chef Allcmier

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeonl-af-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

at 12:00 noon

29—Ralph

Klaos

14—Gus Burandt

Georgo Pierce, Ch.,

Pot Pollcrson

Regulor—First Thursdoy of each month

7-Wm.

Student Guests-

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

[World Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

Carlo Keikkinen, Ch.,

Rural Urban-

Barnes

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

24—Robert Nogle

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKcith

Magoxine-Carroll

March-1966

17—Clyde Williams

Seton Bovee, Cn., James Skinner

Crippled Children-

John Wolkor

22—Fritz Von Akcn

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Community Safety—

Fellowship—Ken Lcovenworth, Ch.

I—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—196S

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

ElECTION - 1965-1966

FRED CULY

1965-1966

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

Februory—1966

COMMUNITY SERVICE

TOM COLLINS, Director

LADIES' NITE-Wob Treat

The above It our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1965&gt;1966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to osslst with the deloils.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. AMemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoler—Fey
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorle

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033
.._-278-5358

278-6821

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Mortho

278-8040

John Klein, Box 143—Patricio

279-9551

Wm, Klaos, 489 Atoroe St.—Mary

278-8536

Carroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret
Horvoy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-8006
278-2682

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy..

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avc.—Jean

278-8086

Selon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thoima.
Harold Codciington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-5391
278-4486
278-2854

Jackson-Vera.„-278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barboro
Witford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
278-6054

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple lone—Jone

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorolhy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 t4. Hanchett St.—Chorlotfe

279-9471

._.278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAkcn, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Soro

278-4243
279-5094

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bea)riee.

278-4159

Mllfofd A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elolne:

278-4191

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

278-6783

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-6278
i

..278-5512

Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Reiha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
George H. Piorcc, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia

278-6341
278-6322
ST2-5594
.__-278-S006

279-9266

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6603

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-2261

:

Rco E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Joseph, 383

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

!

278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

Jomes

369-9092

R. 4,

Bronson—Olive

278-2612
278-8238
..278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
...
Douglos Woodword, R. 1, Coldwoler—Ruth

278-4424
_.278-5033
279-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
—...
HONORARY MEMBERS
Jonean.

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker. 33 Dougherty-Grefchen

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-5033
J78-6393

Ed Holiz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., .Coldwater Lake—

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Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4029

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
...
Clyde Williams, R. R. T-Wflmo
Worren Williams, R. 2, Coidwotor—loMoIne

..Hi/.

of Coldwater, Michigan

278-5554

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-6161
278-2790

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E., Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd.. R. R. 2-Nellle
R. Skinner,

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—PhylUs

.til ^11

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4222

767-7508

lose, R. R. 4—Roth

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, U8 Grond St.—Phyllis

Hcirry

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Ernest W.

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara..276-8909
Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1. Colon Rd.—Ariene

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tckonsho—Margaret

278-5318

278-2587

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoler Lake—Suzanna..

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Address ond Rotary Ann

273-6850

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lako, R. R. 2—Doris.

278-6501

NAME

Conrad Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

FREDSRtCiC II.

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, -MICHIGAN
49036

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...

.278-5091

278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

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�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Noveir.ber 23, 1965

On Tuesday, Dick French introduced Vincent Farrell and Robert Milliman who outlined

a new program being brought into being at the Coldwator State Home and Training
School. This has to do with on the job training of patients and their placement on
jobs. It is also planned to have a "halfv/ay house" in which patients will live
during tiie early stages of training and work.

A tip of the hat to Ken Putnam for his award as a result of his beautifying the
grounds at his place of business.

Fred Anderson has been promoted and has a new title.

develop the bankers eye.

IVe just hope he does not

We have heard of diamond dog collars but Ralph Toupalik comes up with a diamond
studded wrist watch for his increase in car sales.

Bob Kerr has at last a boy to carry on the family name and business.

Congratu

Your Editor spoke to the Monroe Rotary Club on Tuesday, November 16.

This club

lations!

has 66 members.

It is, however, contributing $175 to each of four members so as

to have a good representation at the Rotary International Convention in Denver in
June,

We note that "Sput Teenstra v.'ill be in Detroit on February 3, 1966. IVlio is he?
A "seegar" to the Rotarian who is not an officer who tells your Editor.

Quite recently Bill Klaas told us of the problems connected with employment.

The

December ROTAF.TAN has an extremely fine article on "Fringe Benefit Bonanza".
Apparently the European firms are faced with the same problem as employers in the
United States.

Read it, it is a good a^rticle.

Do you have an old Stereoscope in your attic? If you do you might donate it to
Leonard J. Giles, an optometrist and a Rotarian in Pletermaritzburg, South Africa.
He appeals for these in an article on page 8 of the December ROTARIAN.
The book collection netted about 3,000 books, the schools were able to use about
150 and the club received about $140 from the sale of others. Docs anyone have an
idea as to how the balance can be used? If you do tell George Pierce or Tom Collins
about it.

With Christmas coming up v.^ry soon how about club members having as house guests
for Christmas weekend foreign students from some of the colleges near by? It might
help some of them througli a difficult time when they are far from their o^Ti homes.
On Tuesday, November 30, Fred Anderson pinch hitting for Fred Weeks, will present

singers from the Sweet Adelines.

It should be good pulchritude and music all on

the same day.

Nothing"^"^®^ a woman bl^er thaii having her friends discover ivhen she was bom.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotieno! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

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ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri-Stote Cofe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

MICH,

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

JOHN ETSWEILER

—

Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Magaxine—Carroll

Seton Bovee, Ch., Jomes Skinner

M.

Awards —

Pal

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Special—At the call of the President
★
INTERNATIONAL

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Employer-Employee Relottens—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kiaos

H. TEENSTRA - Netherlonds

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International

Richord R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigon

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

7—Torg Skabo
28—Carlo

Heikkinen

July-1966
5-A. Foller

28—Harold Goodholm

January—1966

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmen

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

June—1966

14—Ken leovenworth
21-M. McKeith

14—John VIsosky
21—Crolg Sebald

SONG LEADERS

Trade Assoeiotions—

Weeks
French

7—John Kennedy

Mark Andrews

Occupational Information—

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

Docombor—1965

International Student Proieets—
Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Sv/ort

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsoy

(Rotary F'dalion Int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test—

Mav-1966

Dolly

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howord Teeter

SERVICE

Russell Mooro, Ch., Don Shorno

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

President Rotary International

Barnes

CHARLES BACON, Director

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupaiik

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY
P.

Carroll

19-R. Howley

26-A. Lyorr

Couillard

November—1965

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

26-Olm

French, Ch.,

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

C.

Dick

Bob Runisey

Regular—First Thursday of each month

'

Youth-

Potterson

5—Richord Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19—Jomes Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Toupaiik

April—1966

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Sergeant-at-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

5-W!l[

Student Guests-

Rotary information—Les Wise, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Int.)

October—1965

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wllcox

Program—Fred Anderson

1—Harvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
29—Ralph

7—Wm. Kloos
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit
28—Chel Allemier

Scholarship, Student loans.

Olln Dally, Chuck Woodward

March-1966

22-Ray Fox

September—1965

A. McKeith

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts
John Efswotlcr.

31—Duke Dovidson

Rural Urban-

Barnes

Membership—Keith Pearco, Ch.

★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

3-Ray Pilts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]
17-Clvdo Willioms
24—Robert Nagic

Crippled Children—
Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Woiker

22—Fritz Von Aken

August—196S

Paul Thompson

Community Sofety—

Feliowthip—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

1-les Wise

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' end Girls' Week-

Attendance—Crotg Sebotd
★

February—1966

1965-1966

COMMUNITY SERVICE

' TOM CCJLLINS, Director

12—K. Leovenworth
19-Wm. Bobier
26—Keith Pearee

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wileox

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butterfiold
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magozine

Duane Davidson

LADIES'

NtTE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members
having special programs, such as ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone - 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Chester I. Allemier, R. 8. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo...

278-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse Si.-Mary

270-8640

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marlorie—

.278-6821

Corroli I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgaret
Horvoy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Es!her

278-8006
278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 200 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St,—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jaekson-Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-8086

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avs.—Dorothy

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jone

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

276-8609

John T, Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Bfsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfietd Dr.—Lucille

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Chorlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris.

Ricnard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore—

279-9471

278-5909
278-6598

278-5475
278-5318

278-2587
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

279-9266
278-8909

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 6. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

E. Ken Loavcnworfh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Ernest

W. lose. R. R. 4-Ruth

278-6603

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwaler Lake—Suionna

278-5554

278-2261

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

273-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sore
Fred H. V/oeks, R. R. i-Bcatrlee

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

767-7508

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glody$_.

270-6278

Robert Naglo, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grord St—Retho
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace——
B. K. Peofce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
—

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia

278-6769
278-4191

278-5078
„_279-9360
273-2979
278-6341

278-^22

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

278-6161

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Ullian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyl[ls..__
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skohe, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

ST2-5594
278-5006
278-8318
270-5842
278-6316

James R,

369-9092

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mobel

Skinner,

R. 4,

Bronson—Olive

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllss

Worren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter-laMoine
Lester F. Wse, R. R. 2—Cello
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwafer—Ruth

278-8238

278-4693
278-4424
___278-5033

__279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly____

278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

278-6393

278-2790

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Howord. K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Woiker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Nove' -^i
—j

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan

Visiting Rotarinns Always Welcome

278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wllma

ROTARY CLUB

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4029

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

-AM

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Clay St.

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Saro

^.278-2947

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

279-9551

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sl.-Helen
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta.
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eioine

Phone No.
278-4222

278-6501

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha-Margaret

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard M. Teeter, l56 Church St.—Marion

278-8536

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

PREDSRtCIC H. WSCFCS
QUALITY SPRIHS PRODUCTS, IWC,
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
490&gt;6

278-5091

___278-63li
278-5412

278-6730

�'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

'

The COLDWATER Rotan REFLECTORT"
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 16, 1965

On Tuesday the club heard of life in Brazil. Roberto and Delores Schiller described
the situation in general and went on to tell of the two classes of people; the very
rich and the very poor and apparently the two do not meet too often.
There were 21 absentees on Tuesday. We assume that most of them are chasing the
elusive white tail. They included Bent, Biringer, Bobier, Couillard, Dally, Faller,

Leavenworth, Loose, Mulchahey, Pearce, Skabo, Sweet, Thompson, Visosky, Wilbur,
Wilcox, Doug and Les Woodward, Farst and Molitor. There were five early leavers.

Guests included the following Rotarians:

Chuck Geishert of Quincy, Melvin Ross of

Indianapolis and Bob Pennell of Bronson who had Paul Reeb as his guest.

Next week the program is to include a talk by Vincent Farrell of the Michigan
Department of Mental Health. Mr. Farrell is the Director of the Opportunity,
Automation and Training program in the Division of Mental Retardation. He will
outline the aims of the state wide program and Mr. Robert Milliman (a local boy)
will outline the Training Opportunity Placement Program at the Coldwater State Home
and Training School.

We saw in the paper where Branch County has been designated as an area of Economic
Distress. How come? For the first time in the knowledge of your Editor the
Coldwater State Home and Training School is having difficulty in hiring help.

IVhere are the unemployed?

The payroll^ of the State Home last year was over

$4,800,000 and 60% of that amount went' into the City of Coldwater.

On October 1, 1965 there were 12,173 Rotary Clubs in 129 countries with over

580,000 members.

There were 65 new clubs organized since July 1, 1965.

It sounds

like an epidemic of new clubs.

Has anyone had any correspondence with our matched district in South America?
A woman may be small of frame, with tiny fe.et that patter,

but when she puts one small foot down her shoe size doesn't really matter!
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

^

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMinEES — CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

OFFICERS BY

ElECTION — 1965-1966

FRED CULY

President

FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. LUSE

Vice-president
Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'yTreas.
★

John Etsweiler.

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Scholarship, Student loans,
Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wllcox

at 12:00 noon

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary internotional
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Nethorlonds

General Secretary, Rotory Intemationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary Internotional
The above is our

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

French

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken Leavenworth
21-M. McKeith
28—Carlo Heikkinen

Julv-1966

28—Harold Goodholm

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

5—A.

Faller

12—K.

Leavenworth

19—Wm.

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

January—1966

SONG LEADERS

Associations-

30—Dick

7—John Kennedy
14—John Visesky
21—Croig Sebald

Mork Andrews

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert Butlerfield
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG OAY-Chuck Woodward

Duone Davidson

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Wliiioms

June-1966

December—1965

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Rotary Foundation-

Weeks

Rumsey

31—John Dean

(Rotary F'dation Int.)
23-Fred

Bovee

24—Reo Goodwin

16—Howord Teeter

International Student Projects—

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore

SERVICE

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas
Four-Way TestHarold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort
Occupational information—
Trade

Bornes

International Information-

Employer-Employee Relotions—

May-1966

Skinner

Dolly

November—1965

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor RelationsBert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigon

French, Ch.,

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

•k

19—James

CHARLES BACON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the cell of the President

12—George Pierce
26-Olin

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

5—Will Couillard

Boyd Wiggins

Carroll

5—Richord Moore
12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Dick

Apr&gt;r-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chot Allemier

Student Guests-

Sergeant-at-Armi—Bob Howley, Ch.
Bob Rumsey

sgular—First Thursday of each mortth
-

Awords —

Youth-

(World Undersfng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupalik

Klaas

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Pat Patlerson

•k

7—Wm.

Rural Urban-

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

September—1965

M. A. McKeith

Mogazine—Carroll Barnes

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

17-Clydo Williams
31—Duke Davidson

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Program—Fred Anderson

Morch-1966
1—Harvey Bent

24—Robert Nagle

Crippled Children-

John Walker

22—Fritz Van Aken

3—Ray Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Fellowehip—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

1—les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—1965

Community Safely—

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

TOM COLLINS, Director
" Fritz Varf Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Classificotion—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Wliiioms

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

1965-1966

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Sebald
*

February—1966

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Rotary Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members

igrams, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
having special programs,

FRED ANDERSON, Progrom Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwatcr—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

__278-5353

Carroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoret

278-8006

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morforle

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

___278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert Bulleifield, 31

_27B-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelma

276-2854

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
—
Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

278-5790
278-8840
278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

—279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold MelCnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Carol

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta...——278-6769

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Webster Treol, R. 3, Coldwoler Lake—Suzonno

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sara

279-5094

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

276-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrico

278-4159

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy...

278-2612

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss...
Wesley Wilbur, 144 5. Clay St

278-2710
278-4029

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—loellle

278-5909

....278-6598

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mukhahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St--Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand 51—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine..

278-4191
...—278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
-—278-2979
278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginio

Albert Faller, 95 14; Honehelt St.—Charlotte

278-M75

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spragftet St.-Ruth"

._278;6322

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie.

Richard C. French. 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonoro

278-2587
278-6517

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-2790
—ST2-5594
r278-5006

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwaler Lake—

Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 5. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vcro

278-2990

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

..278-6054

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbara

278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avn.-Dorofhy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

279-9471
278-2818

Duone E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lako, R. R. 2—Doris
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth

...278-8609

278-5318

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita—__._278-8318

278-6788

Torg Skobe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jcmes R. Skinner. R. 4, Bronson—Olive

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

'i''

278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

278-4424

Warren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwaler-LaMoine..

278-5842

278-6316
369-9092

Janean

-—

...278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
——..278-6311
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo
276-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

&gt;

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•

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.

278-5033

.278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

■-

1

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—...

1,

The COLDWATER

278-5033

Douglas. Woodword, R. I, Coldwater—Roth

'

•V:'

278-6693

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-6161

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Borbara...278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chlcogo St.—Mary Helen 278-4115

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wi1ma

*

FRSDERECi^ H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49Q3&amp;

278-6730

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
November 9, 1965

Tuesday Norm Moore the "Mayor of Kinderhook" presented Gene Cawvey of Fort Wayne

who told of food distribution and outlined the eight essentials that makes for good
food sales.

Foremost of these were high quality and satisfactory value.

In May of 1962 the Board of Rotary International adopted a policy regarding Rotary
International Public Relations; the following points are outlined:

1.

To create and maintain a favorable atmosphere in which member clubs
and individual -Rotarians may effectively fulfill the object of Rotary.

2.

To interpret the Object of Rotary and Rotary's broad program of service
to the public, to member clubs and to individual Rotarians.

3.

To inform the public, member clubs and individual Rotarians about the
program of Rotary.

4.

To report the activities of member clubs and of individual Rotarians
as and when considered advisable.

5.

To utilize all available cliannels of communication in achieving these
objectives.

You will note that three different areas or groups are stressed, (1) The public, (2)
The member clubs and, (3) Individual Rotarians. This means good communication

between Rotary and the public in general, between Rotary International and member
clubs and between the club itself and clpb members.
stand in these areas?

Now, how does Coldwater Rotary

Is it good, bad or indifferent?

Warren Williams should be interested in the article on page 34 of the November

ROTARIAN.

Maybe someday he may not haVe to "travel to Africa to bag a gemsbok or a

kudu.

Several months ago v^e had Ken Leavenworth discuss "ROAR", Now we find that there is
an organization called "BIRDS" whose members are Rotarians who oim and fly planes.

There are about 600 members in the organization.

Does anyone in Coldwater Rotary

qualify?

Next week's program will have an international flavor as we are to hear Roberto and
Delores Schiller who have lived the last several years in Brazil.

Should be in

teresting.

The next week or so many members will be hunting "white tails."

probably be small.

The attendance will

Let us give some consideration to the speakers with few early

leavers.

Then there was the husband who was waiting for his wife when the astronauts ivere in

flight.

The husband remarked, "They have been around the world once and here I am

still waiting."

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

tY

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thurcday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�CLUB

ROTARY

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Craig Sebald
Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION —

FRED CULY

I96S-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey

-

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-Prestdent

ERNEST W. LU5E

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler,

Awards —

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wilcox

Program-Fred Anderson

Pol Patterson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Was Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

★

C.

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob loose

President Rotary International

Berl Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaos

P. H.

Four-Way Test-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston. Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Iniernatlanal

(Rolory F'dotion Int.)

Intornotionol Information-

Competitor Relations-

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Occupotionol Information—
Trade

Richard R. Buchnell, Sturgis, Michigan

Associations-

Bob Kcrr, Ch., Warren Wlllitinis

French

June—1966

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

Leovenworth

28—Carlo

7—John Kennedy

14—John Visosky

5-A. Feller

21—Craig Sebald

12—K.

28—Harold Goodholm

SPECIAL EVENTS

Rotary Mogazlne

Ouane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

18—Albert Butterfleld
25—Carroll Barnes

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Leovenworth

19—Wm.

11—Cronston Wilcox

LEADERS

Heikkinen

July-1966

January—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Mark Andrews
SONG

30—Dick

December—1965

Rotary Foundation-

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

Weeks

21-M. McKeith

Inlernalionol Student ProjectsDick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

J.-A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deon

Kerr

23-Fred

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Buyer-Seiler Relations—

Special—At the call of the President

2—Robert

INTERNATIONAL

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

3—Seton

Dolly

November—1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

Moy-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Barnes

Howiey

26—A. Lyon

Youth-

Carroll

Sergeant-ot-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.
Bob Runisey

5—Richofd Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19—R.

12—George Pierce

Dick French, Ch.,

Toupolik

Aprll-1966

5-Will Couillard

26-Olln

Bent

(World Underst'ng Int.)

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,
Boyd Wiggins

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

1—Harvey

29—Rolph

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Student Guests-

Von Aken

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling

7—Wm. Kloas

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Shorno

22—Fritz

22-Ray Fox

14—Gus Burondt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.
Olln Dolly, Chuck Woodword

Wise

15—Don

March-1966

September-1965

A. McKeitn

Rural Urban-

Barnes

1-Le$

8—Conrod Swart

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children—
Corlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
M.

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.
★

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle

Scion Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

John Walker

Magazine—Carroll

August—1965
3—Rciy Pills

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Community Sofety—

Fellowship—Ken leovenworth, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

February-1966 '

COMMinEES ~ CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmon—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwater—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-2903
_j_278^6033
278-5353

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Morgaret
Horvey G; Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

-_278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
278-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
:_278-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ctora
278-5891
Gi'St C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma
278-2854
Harold Coddlngton, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vera

Tom Collins,. 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

. Phone No.
278 5790

Robert £. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.'—Martha

278-8640

Wm. Klaos, 489 Morse St.—Mary

John Klein, Box 148—Palrlcia

278-8536

..

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-6501

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

279-9551
273-6769
278-4191

278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

1278-6054

Robert Nogie, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

278-5234

u'279,9471

Duone £. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield .Dr.—-Lucille

Address ond Rotary Ann

Harold McKnight, Coidwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.-Elolne

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave,-Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

NAME

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—

!278-2818
278-5909
273-6598

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo•.

278-5078

A.xner Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia

278-6322

Albert Feller, '95 t4. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

278-2587
278-6517

Kenneth Putnam, tit. Chicogo St.—Mabel
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lilllon—
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rito

278-8318

JnnMjs R. skinner, R. 4, Bronson—OHvo

369-9092

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore
Robert Hawlpy, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Heleh
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn-

278-8909

278-4115
278-6788

Donald Vr Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-2790
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5842
278-.6316

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coidwater lake—Suranna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VotrAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

.'ohn

Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora

279-5094

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coidwater—LoMoine

278-8238
278-6693

Charles'Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coidwater—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

V'

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coidwater Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42'Wltlowbrook Rd.—Elva__
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

QUA'
SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
Q01.DS.n.'ER. alCHlQAN «036

ELK'S TEMPLE

;

278-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

FREPF.RICK H. UEEKS

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2612

Lester F. Wise; R.' R.. 2-Celia—-J-

Kotary REFLECTOR

o/ Coidwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-41159

Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Clay St

The COIDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

•• rr

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5091

__278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�"//e Projits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the £/. 5. A.
November 2, 1965

.1 know that all Rotarians of Coldwater joins me in sorrow over the death of Jolm

Etsweiler. He was most helpful in getting out the bulletin since he cut the stencils
and ran the copy. He also wrote the bulletin when I was on vacation. After he re
signed from the club I wrote him a note telling him we would miss him and also that
I appreciated his help. I later saw him and he thanked me for the note. I am very
glad as things turned out that I thanked him as I did. His death is a real loss to
the community.

Tuesday's speaker was Gordon Rockwell, who is the legislative representative for the
Michigan Retail Hardware Dealers Association. He was introduced by Fred Anderson

due to the absence of Bob Kerr, who secured Mr. Rockwell as a speaker, Mr. Rockwell,
who is a former member of the House of Representatives, discussed the changes that
have occurred in the relationship of the business man to politics.

Visiting Rotarians included Mead Rogers of Albion, Elmer Dobson of Quincy, Bill
Northrup of Vicksburg and Alvin Wiler of Bronson. Gilbert Molitor had as his guest
Andy Henry and he also learned that advertising your company costs money.

Mac

McKeith had as his guest Dave Dodge who is a new druggist with Mac.
There were 6 early leavers.

Absent members were Bacon, Barnes, Bovee, Burandt, Dean, Faller, Goodholm, Heikkenin,

Joseph, Kennedy, Kerr, Klein, Kornstein, Norm Moore, Patterson, Rice, Skinner,
Wiggins, Wilcox, Wise, Yingling and Laney.

We would like to have a three minute comment by either Seton Bovee or Duke Davidson

on the article appearing on pages 16 or 17 of the November Rotarian. The feeling of
your editor is that the Coldwater Daily Reporter has held pretty well to the center
of the road.

Michigan is unique in that it has avery.firte center for the training of the

physically handicapped at Plainwell.

A similar program is described which is

located at Bensenville, Illinois on page 42 of the November ROTARIAN, The Michigan
center is operated by the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation and does an extra
ordinarily fine job and cannot fill the demand for its trainees. Michigan's Camp

for Handicapped Children is one of the fevj such camps in the United States. It is
located at Big Bay, north of Marquette, and in the November ROTARIAN it tells of the
Hancock club sponsored Charity Ball which raised $500 for the Camp.
Dear Muley:

Last week I wrote and griped about the various speed limits in the towns
around Coldwater. This week it is the very short spaces on the state highways where
the sign says "Pass With Care." Some of them are less than 100 yards long. Now any
driver should know you can't pass a car in that distance. If you try you are quite

apt to get clipped.

If you or any of your friends knov; of such spots just drop a

note to the State Highway Department about them.
you may save a life and it might be your o\m.

Tell it where they are and maybe
Yours,

Uncle Gully

Next week Norm Moore says he is having a program from out of tovm and not from
Kinderhook either.

One traffic expert has said that if all the cars in the United States were traveling
in one line some guy would pull out and try to pass.
Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregaliono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JCNESVILLE — Skyline Restourant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.
1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Ray Muichohey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

JOHN ETSNVEILER __ Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodword, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Magaxine—Carroll Barnes
Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Scholarship, Student loans.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox
Boyd Wiggins

Corroll

C. P. H.

International Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch,, Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Oist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bueknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Four-Way Test—

Korold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swort

Mark

Occupational; Information—
J. A. Kenrredy, Ch., R. Sweet

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

14—John

Visosky

5—A. Faller
12—K. Leovenworfh
19-Wm. Bobier

38—Harold Goodholm

26—Keith Pearce

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wlcox
18—Albert

Butlcrfleld

35—Carroll Barnes

Rotary Magazine

Duone Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

Jonuary—1966
4—Horry Joseph

Andrews

leovenworlh

28—Corlo

21—Craig Sebald

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Willioms

French

7—John Kennedy

SONG LEADERS

Trade Assoeiotlons—

Weeks

30—Dick

December—1965

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Rotary Feundotlon—
Howard Teeter, Ch.,

June-1966

21-M. McKelth

inlornalional Student Proieels—

Relations-

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloos

31—John Dean

Teeter

23—Fred

Bovee

24—Roo Goodwin

Kerr

(Rotary F'dation Int.)

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

President Rotary international

2—Robert
16—Howord

International Contacts-

Competitor RelationsINTERNATIONAL

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsoy

9—Norm Moore

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

May-1966

Dolly

November—1965

Borncs

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLeI Director

★

26-Onn

Dick French, Ch.,

Bob Romsey

Special—At the call of the President

Couillord

19—James Skinner

Youth-

Pat Patterson

at 12:00 noon

5—Will

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Sergoant-ot-Arms-Bob Hawley, Ch.

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19—R. Hawley
26—A. lyon

October—1965

Student Guests-

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

April-1966

21—Governor Visit

28—Chet Allemier

Awards —

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

29—Rolph Toupalik

7—Wm. Kloas
14—Gus Burondt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Program—Fred Anderson

(World Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

M. A. McKelth

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodvrard

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children-

John Walker

1—Harvey Bent

17—Clyde Williams
34—Robert Nogle

Seton Bovec, Ck., James Skinner

Van Aken

March-1966

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)

Community Safety—

Fellowship—Kert Leevenworth, Ch.

32—Fritz

August-1965
3—Ray Pitts

Frilx Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Clastiflealion—Duke Davidson, Ch.

1—Los Wise
8—Conrad Swart

15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Sobald
★

Fobrijary—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

i

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotory Yeor 1965&gt;1966. If you with to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members
having special programs, such os ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay.._
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn
-...278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor' Rd.—Morjorle
Corroll L. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margoret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Or.-Esthcr

278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlylc Ave.—Jeon
WiNlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterflcid, 31

1

Edison Ct.—Thelmct..

278-4486
278-2854

Hofold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vera._:.278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryt Ann Dr.—Barbora
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke. Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

278-5234
278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Luclllo

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

..278-5318

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Choriolte

278-5475

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 3 Parsons Ct.—Marlho
Wm. Klaas, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein," Box 148—Patricia

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2,
Ernest

W.

luso,

R.

Tekonsho—Margaret—767-7508
278-2261

Milford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnighl, Coldwater St. Home—Carol _-279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
;
278-6769
Riehord D. Moore, 42 Coriyie Ave.—Elaine
278-4191
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
278-6278
Raymond Muichohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Ilia
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce Sf.-Susan

8. K. Peorco, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

278-5512
^-279-9360
278-2979

i

George K. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N, Sprague St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 5. Jefferson—Rulh
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—Barbara

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita..

278-4115
278-6788

..278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Relho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Mel Rice,

279-9266
278-8909

278-6501
278-6850

R. 4—Ruth

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne -.278-2597
B. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-8840
278-8536
279-9551

1903

K-ibby Rd., Jockson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Jomes R. Skinner,

R. 4, Bronson—Olive

270-6341

278-6322
..278-6161

NAME

ST2-5594

...278-8318

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arleno

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howard M. Te.eter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonno

278-5554

Frilr VonAken, 65 E. Chicago' St.—Mary Ann

270-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatfice

278-4243
279-509'&lt;
278-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss.
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St..
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter—LoMolne

278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Roth

278-4424
_.278-5033
279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall'St.—Polly

278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-2790
278-5006

Address and Rotary Ann

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Hollz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—
Joneon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elioro
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-5091

278-6311
___278-5412

278-6730

r-

MirioVA-

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H. '-WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M. ^

' 'v t.''

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
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' I

\

INC.

i

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�"^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
October 26, 1965

According to District Goveinor Dick Bucknell*s monthly letter our September attend
ance average was 92.19%; second among clubs of our size. The District average was
86.63% with 13 meetings of 100% attendance. There are 2815 members in District 636.
Probably none of our Coldwater golf enthusiasts will make the Golf Hall of Fame but
they might be interested in reading about the opening of the Hall of Fame on page 50
of the

November ROTARIAN,

The sympathy of the club goes to Bob Kerr on the death of his father.

Dick Bucknell in his letter tells of over 2000 young people who have had Rotary
Foundation Fellowships.
He points out that this is international service in action
as these people have had wide contacts with other students, faculties, Rotary Clubs
and citizens in their country of study. The week of November 14-20 has been set
aside as Rotary Foundation Week.

Visiting Rotarians at Tuesday*s meeting included Elmer Houghton, Lloyd Phillips and
Ray Smith of Bronson, Dr. Geishert of Quincy and Jerry Nbwak of Hillsdale. Noel
Shedd was the guest of Russ Moore.
Eurekai

There were only three early leaversi

A1 Butterfield has apparently identified himself with the Democratic party as he
was in the hospital with a gall bladder flare up. He is out again.
Red McKnight
was in the hospital because of surgery on his- knee but he too has gone home.
This week Olin Dally presented Dr. Mooi who told the club of his recent trip to
Europe.
He spent some time in the Netherlands where he has relatives.
A very good
and interesting program.
On Monday night of this week your Editor spoke at the Rotary meeting in Temperance.
This is one of the few clubs in the United States that owns its own building.
On
the wall they have framed the patent covering the ground on which the building is
located. This patent is signed by President Andrew Jackson.
Dear Newt:

I wish that towns, cities, villages and the State Highway Department would
set up a uniform speed limit for all areas.
In Quincy you have a 50, 40 and 30 mile
limit; in Coldwater 45, 35 and 30 mile limit; in Hillsdale 45, 35 and 25 and in Allen
a 40 mile limit and you bettsr he dang sure you don't go over 40 or you will wind up
with an officer before a Justice of the Peace in Litchfield seven miles away.

It

don't make sense.
In one to^vn you have three different speed limits in one tenth of
a mile. You can't watch traffic because you are watching speed limit signs. Some
thing ought to be done about this mixed up mess.
Yours,
Uncle Gully

Next week's program with Bob Kerr as program chairman will deal with hardware
merchandising.

George Washington once said, "A citizen who enjoyed the rights and privileges of a
country should be willing to help financially in its support and if need be defend
it even with his life." In view of all the lunatic fringe which is so active at
present this needs to be stressed.
Ray Mulchahey
.-tN

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

iS

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri&gt;State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

. TOM COLLINS, Director

MICH.
1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Willioms

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice Presidonf

Club Bulletin-Roy Mulctiahey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

-

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworih, Ch.
John

Mogazine—Carroll Barnes

Directors: Fred Cuiy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Program—Fred Anderson

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relolions—Ray Pitts

BOARD OF

★

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk

President Rotary Inlernollonal

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

P. H.

Four-Woy Test-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY
C.

Buyer-Seller Relations— '
Competitor Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary Internallenol
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Richard R. Bucknell, Slurgit, Michigan

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

Carroll

Mav-1966

26-Olin Dolly

3—Seton

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Moore

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John

Teeter

(Rotary F'dotion

Int.)

Weeks
French

14—John

7—Torg Skabo
28—Carlo

7—John Kennedy
Visosky

5—A. Foller

12—K.

28—Harold Goodholm

Rotary Foundation-

4—Harry Joseph

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bobier

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronston Wilcox
18—Albert Buttcrfield
25—Carroll Barnes

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

leavenworfh

19—Wm.

26—Keith Pearce

January-1966

Mork Andrews

Heikkinen

Julv-1966

21—Croig Sebald

Dick Biringer. Ch., Fred Necr

Deon

June—1966
14—Ken Leovenworih
21-M. McKelth

December—1965

Intenrational Student Proiecis—

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Kerr

9—Norm

23—Fred
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

International Information-

2—Robert
V6—Howard

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—1965

Borries

Inlernotiono! Contacts-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

26—A. Lyon

5-Will Couiilord
19—James Skinner

OeeupationaJ Information—
Trode Associations-

19-R. Hawley

Youth-

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Ar&gt;drews

12—George Pierce

Dick French, Ch,,

BOB NAGLE, Director

^ Special—At the call of the President

•

Bent

April—1966

October-1965

Boyd Wiggins

Bob Rumsey

at 12:00 noon

Awards —

George Pierce, Ch.,

Pat Patterson

1—Harvey

8—Dick Biringer
15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox
(World Underst'ng Inf.)
29—Rolph Toupalik

Klaas

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Scholarship, Student loans.
Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Sergeont-at-Arms-Sob Hawley, Ch.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

7-Wm.

14—Gus Burandt

Von Aken

March—1966

September—1965

Student Guests-

Rotary Information—Lcs Wise, Ch.

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orsanist
★

Cirppled Children-

31—Duke Dovidson

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Rural Urban-

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

John Etsweiler.

Community Safety—

3-Ray Pitis
Poul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Pool Thompson

M. A. McKeith

Walker

22-Fritz

August—1965

Fritz Von Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

1—Les Wise
8—Conrod Swort

15—Don Shorno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Altendonce—Craig Sebald
★

February—1966

1965-1966

ROTARY PROGRAMS

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

fRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Che.sler L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Moplo Lone-Kofhryn

Phono No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

_-278-5353

Chorlos Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Moriorle

278-6821

Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret

278-8006

Richard Biirnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Horvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand Sf,—Morgaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Claro
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bulterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmci.
Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vero

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgemoor Rd.—Vclorlo

•

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
27.8-2854

Richard D. Moore, 42 Cerlyle Ave.—Eloine

278-8609

278-5909

278-5475
278-5318

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne__. 278-2587
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Roth

i

J

278-8840
-278-8536
279-9551

Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
,_278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta_j._278-6769

278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancholf St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

—

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-5234
276-6054
279-9471
_.278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Robert 6. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
Wni. Kloas, 489 Morse St.-Mory
John Klein, Box 143—Patricia

Phone No.
1_. 278-5790

278-2682

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-6517
279-926i5

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lako—Barbara 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago-Sl.—Mory Helen_-278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn
278-6788

278-4191

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Glodys
Roymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nugle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Prod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 340 Grand St-Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
—
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprague-Virginio
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Roth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Mel Rico, 1903 KIbby RiA, Jackson—Lillian
Lake—Rita

278-5512
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341
278-6322
278-6161-

i

Roberl E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison

278-6501
_278-6850

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-2790
ST2-5594

-.278-5006
278-8318

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Ariene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Poul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

278-8942
278-4222
278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwaler Lake—Suzanne

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lane—Sara
Fred H. Weeks,

■-

279-5094

R. R. 4-Bealrico

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phylissi

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
278-5033

leslie'Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Notolie

278-5033
278-6393

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cl.—Dorothy

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwatcr Lake—
Janean

_____278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzoro

278-6311

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

278-5412

278-6730

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&lt;,

The COLD WATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visitinn Rotarians Always Welcome

Sec. 34

FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLO'/:ATTR, MICHIGAN

INC,
W

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
OCTOBER 19, 1965

On Tuesday, Jim Skinner introduced Lloyd Spitznangle who told the club of pipeline
construction and of transportation of oil by that means, John Klein, who formerly
was in the same type of work, stated he felt right at home and went on to say it
was an excellent program.

What with 16 early leavers and 11 absentees 32% of the club missed the program.
Guests included Thomas and R. J, Megargle and also Lloyd Phillips of Bronson, Jack
Warner of Jonesville and Chal Dyer of Columbus. Olin Dally had his dad Charles
Dally as his guest.

In last week's bulletin your Editor mentioned the 4-lVay Test.
In the November
ROTARIAN this is described on page 6, New members should by all means read it as
it is one of the ideals of Rotary.

A "seegar" to the member who tells your editor the newest country in which a
Rotary Club has been organized. There have been 58 new clubs organized since
July 1, 1965.

We would like to hear Mark Andrews discuss the article in the September ROTARIAN
entitled "Should Society Pay Crimes Victims." It would be interesting and in
formative.

Rotary Foundation Week is to be ^rom November 14-20.

Recently your Editor- was at

a Rotary meeting and many of the members knew little about it.

This v^ould be a

good chance for Howard Teeter to tell of the plan and what it has done for the world,
Read the letter from Grant C. Butler of Pacific Palisades, California on page 10 of
the November ROTARIAl-J regarding the payment of speakers for an occasional program.

It might be worthwhile and would be helpful to Fred Anderson whose job is no snap.
Michigan is well mentioned in the November ROTARIAN.

IVayne, Hancock, Manistique,

Marquette, Battle Creek, Charlotte, Dearborn, Plymouth, Mt, Clemens as well as
Districts 629 and 636 are recognized for some outstanding performance or item of
interest.
You will have to read the magazine in order to find out in what way.

The booklet ADVENTURE IN SERVICE states that no man is ^vorthily a Rotarian who can
not lift more than his share in business or who is not a center of enlightment in
his community. No man is a true Rotarian unless he can attain some measure of
success through a continued and sincere effort to leam, how to live and how to
serve.
How do you measure up?

You should be thankful you are not too deeply in debt and also thankful you are not
one of your creditors if you are.

Next week Olin Dally will present Dr. Mooi and he will describe his recent trip to
Europe for the club.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiena! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri.Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

John Dean, Clyde Williams

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchahey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

ELECTION —

JOHN ETSWEILER _

Asst. Sec'yTreas.

★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.
John Walker

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

C.

International

Bert Feller, Ch., Rolph Toupolik

President Rotary tnlernolional

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

P. H.

Four-Way Test-

INTERNATIONAL

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary- Internolionol
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Information-

Bob Ylngling, Ch., Bob loose

Competitor Relations-

Rotary FoundationHoward Teeter, Ch.,

Trade Associations-

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

Weeks

30—Dick

French

June—1966

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken leovenworth
21-M. McKoith

28—Carlo

7—John Kennedy

14—John Vlsosky

5—A. Foller
12—K. leovenworth
19—Wm. Bobier

28—Harold Good holm

26—Keilh Pearce

January-1966

Mork Andrews

4—Horry Joseph
11—Cronston

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Davidson

Heikkinen

July-1966

21—Craig Scbald

Occupational Information-

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

23—Fred

December—1965

Internolionol Student Pra[e&lt;ts—
Dick Birlnger, Ch., Fred Necr

Harold Goodholin, Ch., C. Swart

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

(Rotary F'doiion Int.)

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorne

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

3—Setoo

Dally

November-1965

Barnes

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

French, Ch.,

INTERNATIONAL

Bob Ruinsey

May-1966

19—James Skinner

26—Olin

Howley

26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

Corroll

19-R.

5-Will Couillord

Georgo Pierce, Ch.,

Sergeani-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

5—Richard Moore
12—Mork Andrews

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wllcox

Dick

Toupolik

April~1966

October-1965

Student Guests—

Youth-

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burandt
21—Governor Visit

38—Chcl Allemier

Awards —

Pot Patterson

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick BIringor
15—Robert Ylngling
22—Ray Fox

September—1965

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Public Reloliens—Ray Pitts

at 12:00 noon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
M. A. McKeith

Scholarship, Student loans,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

★

Crippled Children-

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.
Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward
Program—Fred Anderson

March-1966

31—Duke Davidson

Mogoztne-Carroll Barnes

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

★

Paul Thompson

Rural Urban-

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

August—196S
3—Ray Pitts
Poul Thompson [Fair Comm.)
Community Safely—
17-Clyde Williams
Selon Bovee, Ch., James Skinner
24—Robert Nogle

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Classification-Duke Davidson, Ch.
1965-1966

OFFICERS BY

1—Les Wise
8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shomo
22—Fritz Van Aken

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Cralg Sehald
★

February—1966'

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wileox

18—Albert

Butterflcid

35—Carroll

Barnes

Rotary Magazine

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to chonge doles with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Cf.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoer Rd.—Mariorie
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoret

278-6033

„.278-5358

278-6821
278-8006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

,_-278-8840

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Potricio

278-6501

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgoret
Ernest W. lose, R. R. 4-Roth

767-7508
278-2261

278-2682

E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret—
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

.,278-5386
278-5891

Mtlford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Bent, 51

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avc.—Joon

Gust C. Borondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfiold, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..
Harold Coddingfon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Joekson-Vero-

278-8086
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

276-5234

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lilo—

278-6054

Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzonne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

.—278-2947

279-9551
273-6769

V^lford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrflsid Dr.—luelile—

278-6B50

Harold McKnighl, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetia
-

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Olin Daily, 61 Maple lone—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278.8536
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Horvey G.

Phone No.
278-5790

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

278-6598
,278-5475
278-5318

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan_
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078

—,279-9492
... 278-5512

Axncr Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Pottorjon, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Groco

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroine

278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N, Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6322
278-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

278-2587
278-6517

Mel Rice. 1OT3

279-9266
278-8909

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

378-4115
278-6766

278-4191

—

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillion

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabe, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278'4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-B942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sora

278-6603

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonno
Fritz VonAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlce

279-5094
278-4159

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

278-5006

—

278-8318

278-5842
278-6316
369-9092

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2612
278-8238

Worrcn Williams, R. 2, Coldwoter—loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingilng, 21 Scott—Natalie
...
HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elioro
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Walker, 33

H.- WEEKS

COLOWATERt MlCBlGAti

o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

I

278-5033
278-6393

Ed Hoitz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Dougherty—Gretchen....

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

PUBLISHED BY

278-4029

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witma

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

The COLDWATER

■

278-4222

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2790
_.-ST2-M94

Phone No.

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

___278-5091

278-6311
278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 12, 1965

At the Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, October 7, John Klein was elected
to the Board replacing John Etsweiler,
On Tuesday, George Pierce presented the Reverend William Harrington, who dis
cussed four things:
(1) Home. (2) School. (3) Government. (4) Church.
He stressed that far too few people participate as they should in these four
areas.

The John Q,

Public does not interest himself as he should unless some

thing unpleasant or distressing arises.
Dick French has been elected Assistant Treasurer-Secretary to take over the duties
of John Etsweiler.

Something new has been added for the early leavers. Now they may gamble as to
how much it may cost them to leave early. There were eleven early leavers on
Tuesday,

Yesterday your Editor spoke at the Cedar Springs Rotary Club meeting. There are
forty members in the club. One member was excused as an early leaver to go to
his mother-in-law's funeral.

Absent on Tuesday were Bovee, Burandt, Dean, Heikkinen, Joseph, Leavenworth, R.
Loose, Russ Moore, Mulchahey (made up), Neer, Pitts, Rice, Teeter, Thompson,
Wilcox, Wise, Yingling and Molitor.
•L'

*

Guests included Jack Scliaefer, Ed Facklin, Nelson Weber, Glen Bamett and Bert
Ward all of Bronson and Mel Ross of Indianapolis.
Your Editor has not heard from Ernie Luse regarding "Grandfather Clocks."
On August 24 there were 12,145 Rotary-^lubs with 580,200 members in 129 countries.
There have been 33 chartered since July 1, 1965.
We have had two programs on atomic power so the article in the October ROTARIAN
on page 16.

Either Dick Biringer or Mark Andrews should be able to present an excellent
program based on the article on page 38 of the October ROTARIAN.
Why not have an old-timer tell the new members the "Who, How and I'/hy" of the
4-Way Test.

Next week Jim Skinner presents a speaker on transportation of oil by pipe lines.
Should be interesting.

Did you ever notice as you push a cart in a supermarket that the economy item is
always in the giant size?

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUmCY — Union Church - Monday. 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

ALBION — Porktr inn — Thuriday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturgei Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER. MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLfNS, Direttor

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—Craig Sebald
*

OFFICERS

BY

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
1965.1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vice-president
Secretory

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchahey

ELECTION —

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON
ERNEST W. lUSE
JOHN KLEIN

-- Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER .... Asst. See'yTreas.
★

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweilcr.

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworlh, Ch.
John

Wofker

Progiom—Fred Anderson
Public Relations—Roy Pitts
Pot Patterson

Sergeant-at'Arms—Bob Hawlcy, Ch.
Bob Rumscy

BOB NAGIE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

^ Special—At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
C. P. K. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretory, Rotary Intomational
Goerge R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Olsl., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Slurgis, Michigan

Soton Bovee, Cn., James Skinner

Wcs Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloas
Four-Way Test—

Hcrold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

24—Robert Nagle

Crippled Children-

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

14—Gus Burandt

Awards —

Trade Associations—

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Wilfioms

April-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemlcr

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

October-1965

Bill Bobler, Ch., Cron Wilcox

5-Will Coutllord

Student Guests-

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,

Mav-1966

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

26—Olin

3—Selen

Dally

Dick French, Ch.,
Carroll

17—Robert Rumsey

November-196S

Barnes
SERVICE

2—Robert

Kerr

9—Norm

Moore

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

16—Howard Teeter

CHARLES BACON, Director

(Rotary F'datlon Int.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

International Contacts-

Russell Moaro, Ch., Don Shorno

InternBllonal Infermotion—

Weeks
French

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

5—A.

January—1966

Mork Andrews

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wilcox

18—Albert Butlcrfield
25—Carroll

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Barnes

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Faller

12—K. Leavenworth
19-Wm. Bobler
26—Keith Pearce

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston

SONG LEADERS

Heikklnen

July-1966

26—Harold Goodholm

Rotary Foundation-

Leavenworlh

28—Carlo

14—John Visosky
21—Cralg Sebald

Dick BIringcr, Ch., Fred Neer

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

7—John Kennedy

International Student Pro(eett—

June-1966

21-M. McKeifh

December-I96S

Bob Tingling, Ch., Bob loose

Bovee

10—Roy Patterson

Youth-

Occupational Information—

J. K. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupalik

7-Wm. Kloas

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick BIringer
22—Ray Fox

September—1965

A. McKeilh

Van Aken

March—1966

15—Robert Ytngling

31—Duke Davidson

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17-Clyde Williams

Community Safely—

Scholarship, Student loons,

Regvlar—First Thursday of each month
★

Paul Thompson

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

22—Frill

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Von Akon, Ch.

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

M.

1—les Wise

8—Conrad Swart

15—Don Shorno

Magoxine—Carroll Bornes

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

February-1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treol

The obove is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. if you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may. appoint o cammilleo to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Progrom Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cho-Mer I. Alleniicr, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Marjorio
Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.-Margaret
Horvey O. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Birlnger, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cloro

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Buttorfleld, 31 Edison Cf.—Theltna

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-8006
278-2682

278-8086

..278-5306

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Coulllard, 6D 1^. Monroe St.—Imogen#
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.-Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lako—Barbara

Harold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Homo—Corel

279-9551

278-2990

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta—
Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glody#

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

278-5234

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

278-6054
279-9471

.276-2818
278-8609

279-9266

278-8909

Corlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen..278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson Si.—Quinn

Robert B, Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha
____-27B-8840
Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mory
278-8536
John Klein, Box 148—Patrieio
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornsflen, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy
-278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgaret_.767-7S08
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Rulh
278-2261
Milford 'A. McKciih, 75 N. Hudson St.—tielen

278-4484
278-2854

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgomoor Rd.—Valerie
278-5909
John Etsweller, Jr.. 37 Foirfie'd Dr.—Lucille..
278-6593
Albert Faller, 95 t4. Honeheit St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne
278-2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lcnore ....278-6517
Reo £. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5790

278-5891

Harold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson—Vera

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wlima

273-6786

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axncr Olson, 340 Grand St—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2947

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360
...278-2979

....

B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine

278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth..

278-6322
'i..278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, lit. Chlcoao St.—Mobel
Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jaekson-LIMIan

...278-2790
-ST^-5594

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.

..278-5842

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phylils
_li..278-S006
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita.....—278-8318
Torg Skabe, 155 Norrov/s Rd., R. R. 2—NeUie.
James R. Sktnnor, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-6316
369-9092

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coidwoter lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann....
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lone—Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice.

279-5094
278-4159

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Boy.d Wigglris, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay Sf
Cranston Wilcox. 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willloms, R. R. 1-Wilmo
Wcirren Williams, R. 2, Coidwoter—loMolne

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Notollo--

.....278-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly-_
HONORARY MEMBERS
Jonean

...278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elxoro —
___278-6311
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotehen
...
278-6730

■

Sec. 34.6

[&gt;®0

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033

'Ed Holtz, 14331 'lyopowo Rd., Coidwoter Lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwaler, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-6693

278-4424
.'____278-5033
..279-9428

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ceilo
ChOrles Woodword, 163-Marshall St;
Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coidwoter—Ruth

■

ROTARY CLUB

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chteogo-Eileen 278-2127

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLOWATER, WCHLGAN 49Q36

�"jtfe Profits Most Who Serves Best^*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
October 5, 1965

Do the members know that a new musical composition "Rotarian Rhapsody" has been

written and also been performed.

It has been recorded.

V.'hy not buy it for the club.

Mel Rice at Tuesday's meeting presented banners from several clubs in the Southwest
that he visited during his vacation.

There were seventeen members absent Tuesday: All^mier, Bent, Burandt, Faller, Klein,
Norm Moore, Dick Moore, Patterson, Thompson, Treat, Wilbur, Clyde Williams, Warren
Williams, Wise, Chuck Woodward, Doug Woodward and Laney. The bird season is open
and some of them are shooting holes in the atmosphere. There were only five early
leavers. Visitors included Chal Dyer of Columbus, Ohio and Jerry Hollister, VJendell
Hathaway, Clarence Snyder and Alan Davidson all of Bronson.

Ernie Luse likes to sing "My Grandfather's Clock."

Your editor will buy him a

bottle of hair tonic if he will answer these four questions:
Grandfather Clocks first produced? (2) Who wrote the song?

(1)
(3)

Grandfather Clock be in order to be considered as such a clock?

IVhere were
How tall must a
(4)

Is there a

Grandmother Clock?

At Tuesday's meeting Will Couillard presented a most interesting program. First he
told of his experience in business and then stressed the changes that have occurred
in retailing in the last few years and the causes for the changes: (1) Effect of
mass and repetitive advertising on the buyer.
(2) The rise of the supermarket and
self-serve stores.
(3) Conformity. . All people want to feel that they are a part
of the accepted group.

It was an excellent program.

Next week George Pierce is presenting the Rev. William A. Harrington of the Baptist
Church.

Don't forget next IVednesday is the WOWO Focal Point Dinner at the Masonic Temple.

From all appearances club members were having a good time at the Roosevelt School
in looking over some of the books collected. Dick Biringer was referred to law
books, Bob Sweet to HAWKINS ELECTRICAL GUIDE and Chuck Bacon to Dr. Chases MEDICAL
INFORIviATION FOR EVERYONE. Probably about 2,500 books were brought in.
President Fred suggested that the members mingle more with visitors particularly
when standing in "the chow line".

Read the article "Does Rotary Cost Too Much?" on page 21 of the October ROTARIAN.
Comments regarding this are given by seven Rotarians from different countries of
the world.

Read it, it is worthwhile.

The article on the United Nations which appeared in the June ROTARIAN stirred up a
lot of comments. Some praising the article, some condemning it and some neither.

Apparently one member from Traverse City feels that the article was inconclusive
and the subject needs further investigation.

Then there was the gal who said to her husband, "Have you noticed how much brighter
than people machinery seems to be getting?".

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCV — Union Chor«h - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thor*day, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday. 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Sobald
★

— 1965-1966

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

BY

ELECTION

JOHN ETSWEILER _

Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Directors:

Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Etsweiler.

Fellowthtp—Ken leovenworfh, Ch.

Crmpled Children-

31—Oukc Davidson

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wllcox

Dick

Bob Rumsey

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Special—At the call of the President
★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

16—Howard

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Relations-

International Information-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee Relotions—

International Student ProjectsDick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Howord Teeter, Ch.,

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

French

28—Corlo

14—John Visosky

5-A. Foller

12—K. leovenworth

28—Harold Goodholm

19—Wm. Bobier

26—Keith Pearee

4—Harry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wllcox
18—Albert Buttorfield
25—Carroll

Heikkinen

July-1966

21—Croig Sebalo

Duane Davidson

leovenworth

21—M. McKeilh

7—John Kennedy

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Worren Williams

June—1966

December-1965

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

31—John Dean

Teeter

January—1966

Mork Andrews

Bovcc

24—Reo Goodwin

(Rotary F'dation Int.)

. Rotary Foundation-

;

3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

23—Fred Weeks
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

, fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloas
Four-Way TestHarold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart
Occupational InformationJ. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

May-1966

Dally

2—Robert Korr
9—Norm Moore

SERVICE

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Barnes

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

19-R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

Couillard

November—1965

INTERNATIONAL

Toupalik

April-1966
5—Richard Moore

19—Jomcs Skinner

26-Oltn

French, Ch.,

Carroll

Sergeant-ot-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Rolph

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

Pet Patterson

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

5-Will

George Pierce, Ch.,

Youth-

1—Harvey Bent
8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling

October—196S

Student Guests-

Public Relations—Roy Pitts

Van Akon

March-1966

12—Mark Andrews

Awords —

Program—Fred Anderson

Wise

22—Ray Fox

7-Wm. Klaos
14—Gus Burandf
21—Governor Visit
28—Chat Allcmicr

Rural Urbon—

Barnes

1—Les

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

September—1965

M. A. McKeilh

Magazine—Carroll

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonisi

C.

Paul Thompson [Fair Comm.]
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle

John Wolker

Rotary Information-Les Wise, Ch.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Community Safety—

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

Paul Thompson

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22—Fritz

August—1965
3—Ray Pitts

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

OFFICERS

Fqbfudry—1766'

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Barnes

Rotary Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Wob Treat

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members
hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Choirmon-Tofephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Foy
278-2903
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lano—Kothryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Rulh
____„278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marlorle
278-6821

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Robert 6. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Mortho—

278-8840

Carroll I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Morgarct

278-8006

Wm. Kloas, 489 Mor.se Sl.-Mcry
John Klein, Box 148--Pa!riela
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Harvey G.

278-2682

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

278-5891

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth.„
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
,__-278-2947

Bent, 51

N.

Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean
V/illlam Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

278-80S6
278-5386

Seion Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bulterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thetmci
Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,
Jackson-Vero

Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone

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Fred Culy, 01 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorolhy

Olin Dally, 6l Maple Lane-Jane

279-9551

Richard D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

278-2990

Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchohey] 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6278
278-5078

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
I 278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie
278-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille 1 l_278-6598
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehett St.—Charlotte s
278-5475

278-5318
278-2587

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln Sty^lanore

278-M17

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—Borbafa...278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen. 91 E. Chicpgo St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

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767-7508

Harold McKnlght, Coldwotor St. Home-Carol

278-6054

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
Richord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

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278-8536
279-9551
278-6501

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Norniand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annella

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

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278-6769

279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Relho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce.
B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—lorrolne
George H. Pierce,'70'N. Sprogue-Virginia

279-9360
-278-2979
278-6341
.:278r6322

Mel Rice, 1903 Kjbby Rd„ Jackson-Lillian-

-ST2-5594

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, .11, E. Chicogo St.—Mobel

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swarf, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-6603

—278-5554

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieago-Elleon 278-2127

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-2612
278-8238

V/orren'Willfcims, R. 2. Coldwaler—laMoIne

278-6693

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.
Douglos Woodword, R. 1, Celdwatcr—Ruth

278-4424
278-5033
—279-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

-369^9092

John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Grefchen

Janean

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278-5091

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

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Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

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TEMPLE

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

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Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

—

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwaler Lake—

Jomes R. Skinner,'; R. A.

fbsderick h. weeks

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

o/, Coldwatev, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-6316

PUBLISHED BY

279-5094
278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Artn Dr.-Phyllss

Torg Skobe, 155 tQarrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

ROTARY CLUB

273-5585
278-4243

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lone-Sara
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

'Vfi'

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276-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwaler Lake—Suzanne

278-6161
278-2790

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278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

Robert E. Rumsey;MB Grond St.—Phyllis
r .278-5006
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita .--.1278-8318
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Brons'on—Olive

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

quality spring products, inc
.gOLD?JATSR, yUCHlGAN 49056

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278-6311

—278-5412

278-6730

�"He Profits Most- Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
September 28, 1965

On Tuesday, two new members were introduced to the club, Wesley Laney by Ernest
Luse and Wayne Farst by his father-in-law Chet Allemier. We are glad to have them
added to our membership.
President Fred told the club of the remarks and recommendations by District Governor
Dick Bucknell. Among these were comments we had a good club and sang well.
He

believed we should try to increase our membership, compile a club history, consider
an inter-club council in Coldwater and endeavor to cut down on the high number of
early leavers. Apparently he is satisfied with the bulletin.
Remember the book pick up on Tuesday, October 5, Don't lose your route for which
you are to be responsible.
If any member does not have a street to cover he may
volunteer to help Axner Olson at the deposit point which is the stage of the
Roosevelt Junior High School. If you cannot pick up on the street assigned please
notify Tom Collins so he can assign it to someone else.
August attendance average was down, we are ISth in the District and 4th among the
clubs of similiar size. Our average was 87.12%.

District 636 now has a Rotary Fc-rndation Fellow who is attending Western Michigan
University specializing in Economics.
It would be nice to invite him to speak to
the club.
If the club is interested, inquire of Jack Hamilton of 1220 Howard Street,
Kalamazoo. He is Japanese and comes from Tokyo, His name is Eiji Tanaka.
A

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Past District Governor Glenn Stewart Has been a patient at the University of
Michigan Hospital but is now back home at 225 Park Avenue, Parchment, Michigan.
Why not drop him a card or a letter.
Ordinarily the Coldwater Club does net have a member attend the Rotary International
Convention.
This year it is in Denver on June 12-16.
Would it not be possible for
the club to contribute toward the ej'q^ense 'and send the incoming President for next
ye ar?

On October 13 there is to be a program promoted by the Chamber of Commerce in
cooperation with radio station WOWO.
It will be a dinner at the Masonic Temple
and all service clubs in Coldwater are invited to participate. Rotarians and their
Rotary Anns are invited. Tlie cost is $2 per person and reservations are to be made
by October 8 at the Chamber of Ccimnerce.

Our newest member Wayne Farst told us of the Cadillac Company. How it came to be in
Coldwater, its growth and its products.
It is a valuable economic asset to the city.
The display was excellent and it shows members can provide good programs.
Next week Will Couillard has the program.
and find out for yourself.

We are in dark as to what it is.

Thanks to Doug Woodward for last week's bulletin.

Come

The vacation was wet and cold.

Ybun^ children should be seen and not heard but when they get to be teen-agers they
are neither seen nor heard except at meal times and then sometimes they are late.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
☆
AlBtON — Parker Inn — Thurcday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Audlterlum — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrUStote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

CGMMinEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Atlcndonce—Crois Sebold
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OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

-

Paul Thompson

John Dean, Clyde Willioms

1965.1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Viee-Presldenf

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN BTSWEILER __ Asst. Sec-y-Treos.

John Walker

DIrectori: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Program—Fred Anderson

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Public Relotiens—Roy Pitts

John Etsweiler.

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Awards —

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron WIlcox

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

Intenrational Information-

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Competitor RelotlonsDISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary tnternallenal
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

General Secretary, Rotary international
George R. Means, Evantlon, Illinois
Oevemor, 636 Disl., Rolory International

Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupoilk
Employer-Employee Relations-

30—Dick

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Harold Goedholm, Ch., C. Swart

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

7—John Kennedy

5-A. Faller
12—K. leavenworth
19—Wm. Bobier

28—Harold Goedholm

26—Keith Peorce

4—Horry Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cronston Wilco*

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Willioms

July-1966

14—John Vlsoskv

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

28—Carlo Heikkinen

January—1966

Mark Andrews

Duane Davidson

Leavenworth

21-M. McKeith

21—Croig Sebala

Rotary Foundation-

Occupational Information—

7—Torg Skabe

14—Ken

French

December—1965

intematienol Student ProieclsDick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloas
Four-Way Test-

31—John Dean
June-1966

23—Fred Weeks

Russell Moore, Ch., Den Shorno

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Kerr

(Rotary F'dalion Int.)

Intenrational Confoett—

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special-At the call of the President

2—Robert

9—Norm Moore
16—Howord Teeter

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

6uyer&gt;Seller Relations—

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey
24—Reo Goodwin

November—1965

Bornes

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

May~1966
3—Seton Bovee

19—James Skinner

Dick French, Ch.,

Bob Rumsey

MEETINGS

12—George Pierce
26-Olin Dally

Youth-

Sergeant-ot&gt;Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

19-R. Howley
26—A. lyon

5~Will Couillard

George Pierce, Ch.,
Bcyd Wiggins

Carroll

5—Richard Moore
12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

Student Guests-

Pat Patterson

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

Apirl-1966

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Int.)

29—Ralph Toupoilk

7~Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burandt

Rural Urban-

Olin Dolly, Chuck Wo^word

22-RGy Fox

September—1965

M. A. McKoith

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick Biringer

15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Dovidson

Cirppled ChildrenCarlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Fellowship—Ken Leavenworth, Ch.

March-1966

17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nagle

Seton Bovee, Ch., James Skinner

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

★

3—Roy Pitts

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulehohey

1—Les Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shomo
22—Fritz Van Aken

August—1965

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.

Clanlfieotien—Duke Davidson, Ch.

February—1966

18—Albert Butlerfield
25—Carroll Barnes

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1965-1966. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change Members
having tpeciol programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint'a commlHee to assist with the details. FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 276-6033
ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Chester I. Aiiemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Foy..
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons C).—Roth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorle

278-2903

;

278-5358

278-6821

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margorel

278-8006

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

279-9551

278-5585

279-5094

Lose, R. R. 4-Roth

278-2261

Harold McKnlght, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Richord D. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278.4191

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys.

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.-llla
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6769
278-6278

278-5078
279-9492

.-.--_-278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St-Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Groee
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine..

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia

278-6322

Richard C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

278-2587

Mel Rice, 1903 KiSby Rd., Jackson—Lillian..

Kenneth Putnam, 11 t. Chieogo St.—Mabel

278-2790

278-5318

E. Harold Goedholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
_„278-6517
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
.279-9266
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake-Bqrbaro..278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory Helen—278-4115
278-6788

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-6161

ST2.5594

278-5006

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke-Rlta

278-8318

Torg Skobo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-NclJie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-5842

369-9092

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

___.278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilme

278-4029
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278*6236

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phylias

Warren Williams, R. 2, Celdwater—loMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Ruth...

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notoiie

Janeon
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd,—Eivo

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Crefehen

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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTSV INC.

coldwater, MICHIGAN.--4^036

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278-6693

278-4424
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279-9428

278-^93

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. Mi \

278-2710

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly______.278.5033

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

'iinrm

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-6603

Ralph Toupoilk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Ernest W.

John T. Deen, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Follor, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorlotte

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson Sf.-Qoinn

278-4222

278-8942

Pool W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara

276-2818
278-8609

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, l56 Church St.—MarionJ.

278-2947

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duane E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John Klein, Box 148-Paffieia

Phone No.

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-601.
354

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-8536

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet. R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene.:

278-5891

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Wm. Kloas, 409 Morse Sf.-Mory

NAME

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna__.278-5554

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-8840

278-2682

278-2654

Jackson—Vera

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-6501
276-6850
767-7508

278-4486

Harold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

Phone No.
278-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret

278-8086
278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilmo

27B-509I
278-6311
278-5412

278-6730

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September 14, 1365

The Board of Directors has approved for membership in the Coldwater Rotary Club

the following individual,

/my objections should be presented in writing to the

Secretary within ten days from the date of this letter.

NAME

liAJOR CLASSIFICATION

iMNOR CLASSIFICATION

Wayne Farst

flachinery § Equipment

Heat Control Parts Manufacturing
Ernest

Luse, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 14,

1965

Here are some of the questions discussed at fireside meetings of the Ashtebula, Ohio
Club. This v;as not for the education of new nembers but meetings of the club
members: (1) Should the club continue its student exchange program? (2) Should
the club have two members of tlie same classification? (3) Are club programs
satisfactory? (4) Are methods of serving club luncheons satisfactory? (S) Should
the club initiate a new community service project? (6) '.'ould individual members
cooperate in publishing a new club directory? (7) Should th.e club engage in a
fuiid raising project? (8) Should the club regularly use unusual methods or con
tests to stimulate attendance?

(9)

iv'ould a system of fines or assessments be worth

while in helping finance the club budget?

'.hat do you think of them?

As of July 1 there were 12,126 Rotary Clubs in 128 countries with a membership of
580,000,

Since July 1 twelve new clubs have been organized.

If you are planning on going to Denver for the Rotary International Convention on
June 12-16, 1966 you should be thinking of making your reservation now, Vhy not
take the Rotary Mn aiid the kids for a vacation and take in the convention.
will be something for everyone.

There

Past District Governor Glenn Stev;art of Kalamazoc is chairm^ji of what Rotary Inter
national Committee for 19oS-66? A seegar if you tell your editor.
In the September ROTPiRIAi-J read the article on Page 56 about Rotary Foundation
Fellows and what they have done.

To what Michigmi Rotary Club does the author of DEATH DEEP DO'''M belong?
find it in the September ROTARIAi'J. A seegar if you find out.

You will

Next week your editor is going back to the woods aiid someone else (probably Doug
Woodward) will be writing the bulletin.

Absentees for Tuesday were Fox, French, Goodwin, Hawley, lleikkenen, Kennedy,
Komstein, Russ Moore, Pierce, Swart and V.'ise, There were only 5 early leavers,
Fred Culy introduced a new member, Gilbert Molitor, and vv'e welcome him and his Rotary
Ann

Bemice.

Next week District Governor Dick Bucknell will be vdth us. Lets have a 100% meeting
and a good attendance at the club assembly at 6:30 p.m. at Stukey's Inn, The various
committee chairman should make this a must.

Gust Burandt introduced Lee Feller who told the club of Food For Peace,

It was one

of the outstanding programs for the year and most thought provoking.
Opportunity knocks at the door but once, temptation, hov;sver, kicks in the door.
Ray Mulchahey

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - UnJon Church — Monday. 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVllLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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AIBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday, 12:15 M.
5TURGIS — Sturget Audiforium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965.1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

' TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Craig Scbald
★

OFFICERS

BY

—

FRED CULY

John Dean, Clyde Williams

1965.1966

President

FRED ANDERSON

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER -. Asst. Sec'yTreas.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Nogle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,
John Elswcilcr.

Paul Thompson

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY
C.

P. H.

Dick French, Cli.,
Carroll

Bob Rumsey

iriternatlonal Contacts—

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorne

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

International InFormotlon—

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

General Secretary, Rotary Inlernatlonol

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol
Richard R. Bucknoll, Sturgis, Michigan

7—John

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Horold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swcirt

Mark

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

5-A.

Faller

12—K.

Leavenworth

19—Wm.

4—Harry Joseph

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

JuIy-1966

SPECIAL EVENTS

Wilcox

18—Albert

Bultorficld

25—Corroll

Barnes

Rotary Magozinc

Duane Davidson

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

11—Cranston

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

Kennedy

28—Horold Goodholm

Occupational Informotion-

Leavenworth

28—Carlo Heikkinen

January-1966

Andrews

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

14—John VIsosky

Rotary Foundation-

June—1966

21-M. McKeith

21—Craig Sebald

Dick Biringer, Ch., Fred Necr

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

Weeks
French

December—1965

International Student Protects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

(Rotary F'dolion Inf.)
23—Fred
30—Dick

Bovce

10—Roy Patterson
17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Four-Way Test—

3—Seton

Daily

Novombor—1965

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

Hewley

May-1966

19—James Skinner

26-Olln

Youth-

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupallk

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeant'Ot-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

President Rotary International

19-R.

26—A. Lyon

5-Will Coulllard

George Pierce, Ch.,

Competitor RelationsINTERNATIONAL

12—Mark Andrews

October—1965

Student Guests-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

April—1966
5—Richard Moore

Visit

28—Choi Allomior

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wllcox

Pet Patterson

Special—At the coll of the President

21—Governor

Awards —

Buyer-Seller Relations—

'

29—Ralph Toupalik

Klaos

14—Gus Burandt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Public Relations—Ray Pitts

at 12:00 noon

7-Wm.

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Program—Fred Anderson

(V/orld Underst'ng Int.)

September—1965

Rural Urbon—

Barnes

Membership—Keith Peorco, Ch.
Oiin Dolly, Chuck Woodward

1—Harvey Bent

15—Robert Yingling
22—Ray Fox

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKeith

Mogaiine—Corroll

March-1966

8—Dick Biringer

24—Robert Nogle

Corlo Heikklneh, Ch.,

John Wolker

1-Les Wise
8—Conrod Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Von Aken

17—Clyde Williams

Crippled Children—

Fellowship—Ken leavenworth, Ch.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Poul Thompson (Foir Comm.)

Community Safety—

Scton Boveo, Ch., James'Sktnner

Rotary information—les Wise, Ch.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Von Aken, Ch,

Classilieotion—Duke Davidson, Ch.

ELECTION

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-VJeb Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members

having special progroms, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairmen-Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-2903

278-6033

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 6. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

—

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-5358
278-6821

Wm. Klaas, 439 Morse St.—Mary

Horvey G.

278-2682

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N, Hudson—Emily

Carroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margoret
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Butterficld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Horold Coddington, Apt. 02-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-8006

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
276-2854

Jackson-Vera

278-2990

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.-Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Rldpemoor Rd.—Volorle
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille-_
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchetf St.—Chorlotte

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5234

278-5318

Ricnord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne

278-2587

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Howley, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbara

279-9266
278-8909

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Ignore

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6517
278.4115
276-6788

John Klein, Box 148-.PalriciG

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-5790

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278.8840

Robert Sv/eet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

270-4222

279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

278-8536
-

278.6501

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

__278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suzanna

278-5554

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann__
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Soro
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafrice

Richard D. Moore, 42 Corlylo Ave.—Elaine

278-4191

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss.
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S, Clay St

278-5585
278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

278-2710
278-4029

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulehahey. 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-6278
278-5078

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wi1mo

278-8238

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine—
Axner Olson, 340 Grond St—Retho

279-9492
278-5512
279-9360

V/orrcn Williams, R. 2. Coldwaler—LaMoine..
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-6693
278-4424

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

_-278-2979
278-6341

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth__

279-9428

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St,—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6322
278-6161
278-2790

Robert 0. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

Mel Rice, 1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St-—Phyllis

-

278-6769

ST2-5594

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—RIto —

278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
James R. Skinner, R. 4, Bronson—Olive

276-5842
369-9092

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

____278-5033

Ed Hottz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater lake—
Jonean

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzore
278-6311
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wiltowbrook Rd.—EIva__—-278-5412
John Wolker, 33

Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

'

S«c. 34.£

HB

•

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER» aiGlflGAN 49056

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldivater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M,
TEMPLE

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

■

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly-_

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

278-8942

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest V/. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnlght, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

Phone No.
278-4350

■i

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 7, 1965
If you're very blase and sophisticated and don't believe in myths and odd beliefs
just read the article "The Myths by hhich IVe Live" beginning on page 32 of the
September ROTARLM^J. You may be in for a shock and maybe it would be good for you.
At the last Board of Directors meeting the purchase of 2,000 cards for 4-H Club

members each bearing the Four Way Test v/as approved.

They will be distributed

through the Boys and Girls 4-H Club leaders.

The Board also endorsed the plan for the VOWO program outlined several weeks ago by
Paul Reeb. The plan is to await further developments before making final plans.
If a member makes up at another club be sure that you are credited with attendance
with our Secretary. It is your responsibility to do so; sometimes the Secretary of
the club where you make up fails to send the attendance card. Also along this line,
if a member is absent for four consecutive meetings, if attendance rules are followed
to the letter, he can be automatically dropped as a member. Don't let this happen to
you.

There were fourteen absentees on Tuesday: Bacon, Dean, Hawley, R. Loose, Russ Moore,
Neer, Putnam, Mel Rice, Skinner, Swart, Teeter, U'ilcox, C. Williams and W. Williams.
The absentees and early leavers on Tuesday missed one of the outstanding programs

of the year.
Bill Klaas outlined fully and completely the factors which a new
company considers when locating in Col^lwater as it relates to wages and fringe
benefits. A tip of the hat to Bill for a job well done.
Some of the newer members of the club may not bo familiar with the various tyipes of
memberships. There is the active membership which is a membership loaned to a member
because of or as a result of his profession or business. Additional active member
ship is a membership allowed from a concern or business with which the proposer is
connected. Senior active membership is mandatory if a member is 65 years old, or he
may be if he has been a Rotarian for 1"G years or more. Past service membership is
permitted when a member retires from his business or profession and has been a
Rotarian for 5 years. Honorary membership is acquired through the election to that
type of membership by the Board of Directors and is for one year only. New or the
renewal of honorary membership is usually made at the first meeting of the ne\v Board
of Directors. However, a new honorary member may be elected at any time

Next week Gus Burandt is to present Erwin Lee Feller of the Alliance Associates who
will discuss "Food for Peace in a World of Hunger". It should be worth listening to.
Don't forget that District Governor Dick Bucknell will be with us on September 21.
All members are invited to the Club Assembly at Stukey's Inn in the evening. Re
servations

are to be made next week.

A tip of the hat and many thanks to John Etsweiler for the very fine job he has done

in getting out and also in the writing of the bulletin.

Your Editor will miss him.

-A welfare state is one run for the benefit of everyone but-the taxpayer.Ray Milchaiiey

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopoi Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVULE — Skyline Restaurant •— Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M,
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

OFFICERS

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

♦
ELECTION

-

1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Attendonco—Craig Sobald
Clnssification-Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dean, Clyde Williams

Community Safety-

3—Ray Pitts
Pool Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Nogle

Crippled Childreit—

31—Duke Davidson

Selon Bovee, Ch., James Skinner
uorio Heikkinen, Ch.,

John Walker

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Sec'y-Treas.
★

M.

Magazine—Carroll Barnes

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.

Scholarship, Student Loans,
Bill Bobler, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD OF

Bob Rumsey

■k

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

Bort Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupollk

P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Mark

General Secretary, Rotary International I Occupational Information—
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
I
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet
Governor, 636 Olst., Rotory International \ Trade AssociationsRichard R. Bueknell, Sturgis, Michigan

7—Torg Skabo
14—Ken

5-A,

Falter

12—K.

Leovenworth

19—Wm.

4—Harry Joseph
11—Cranston Wilcox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

SPECIAL EVENTS

18—Albert

Butterfield

25—Corroll

Barnes

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward

Rotary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Bobicr

26—Keith Peorce

January-1966

Andrews

Leovenworth

July-1966

28—Horold Goodholm

SONG LEADERS

Bob Korr, Ch,, Warren Williams

June-1966

21-M. McKeith
28—Carle Heikkinen

7—John Kennedy

Rotary Foundation-

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Inf.)

Weeks
French

14—John Visosky
21—Craig Sebalcl

Dick Biringcr, Ch., Fred Neer

j Four-Way Test—
!
Haroief Goodliolm, Ch., C. Swort

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Dean

December—1965

International Student Preiecit—

Employer-Employee RelationsFred Weeks, Ch., Wm, Klaas

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
C.

International Information-

Competitor Relations—

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Buyor-Ssller Rotations-

Special—At the call of the President

(Rotory F'dation
23—Fred
30—Dick

Bovee

10—Roy Potterson
17—Robert Rumsoy

2—Robert Kcrr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howord Teeter

SERVICE

Internotlonol Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

3—Selon

Daliy

November-1965

CHARLES BACON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

May-1966

19—Jomes Skinner

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

12—George Pierce
26-Olin

French, Ch.,

Carroll

Sergeont-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

*
DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

*

Dick

5—Richard Moore

19-R.

5-Will Coutllord

Boyd Wiggins

Pat Patterson

Toupollk

April-1966

October—1965

George Pierce, Ch.,

Youth-

{World Underst'ng int.)

29—Ralph

21—Governor Visit
28—Chet Allemier

Student Guests-

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

22-Ray Fox

12—Mark Andrews

Awards —

Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson, Public Relations—Ray Pitts
John Etsweilor.

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick Birlnger

15—Robert Yingling

Kloos

14—Gus Burondt

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

Program—Fred Anderson

Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

7-Wm.

Wise

March—1966

September—1965

A. McKeith

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,

Augusl-196S

Fritz Van Aken, Ch.
Paul Thompson

Fellowship-Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

1-Les

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno
22—Fritz Van Aken

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Club Bulletin—Rcty Mulchahey

Treasurer

February—1966

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special progroms, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman-Telephone — 276-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwotcr—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

278-8006

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, B Parsons Ct.—Martha
Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Patrieio
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-5790
278-8840
278-8536
279-9551
278-6501

278-2682

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Ernest

Phone No.
-..278-2903
278-6033.

AAark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles

278-6821

Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Carrctl I. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Horvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-8066
278-5386

Salon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

.278-5391

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Horold Coddington, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-2854

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Jackson-Voro

Tom Collins. 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbara

278-4486
278-2990

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe Sl.-lmogene..—278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

278-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor RdL—Valerie

278-5909

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo

John Itsweller, Jr., 37 Folrfisld Dr.-Lueille

278-8609
278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte—
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-5318

Reo E. Goodvrin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

279-9266
278-8909

Hofry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

RIchord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzanne ... 278 2587
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore
278-6517

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chieogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115

luse,

R.

R. 4-Rufh

Address and Rotary Ann

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arleno

278-8942

Pool W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Sara

278-6603

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-5554

278-2261

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chieogo St.-Mory AnnWerner VonAken, R. R. 2—Oloclys
—

278-5585
278-4243

278-6769

Milford A. McKollh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwotcr St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

John Visosky, 66 Sonet lone—Saro
Fied H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatfice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Richard D. Meore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce Sf.-Susan

278-4191
278-6278
278-5076
279-9492

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy Sf

278-4029

Warren Williams, R. 2, Coldwater—LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglos Woodword, R. 1, Coldwater—Ruth-

278-6693
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie—

278-6393

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grond Sf—Retho
Roy C. Poflerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine.,

278-6341

George H. Pierce. 70 N. Sprague—Virglnio
Roy Pitts. 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 &amp;• Chic6go St.—Mabel
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-6322
278-6161
278-2790
ST2-5594

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Jcimes R. Skinner,

369-9092

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabe, 155 Norrov/s Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
R. 4, Bronson—Olive

278-5006
278-5842
278-6316

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—

PUBLISHED BY

janeon

S«c. 3

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

FREDERICK H.

278-2612
278-8238

278-5033

Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.-Elzora
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva—
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen.—

r

ROTARY CLUB

279-5094
278-4159

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4222

Rolph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleago-EIIeen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

VisUing Rotarinns Always Welcome

Phone No-

Conrad Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanne

Robert Loose—R. R. No, 2, Tekonsho—Margaret—.767-7508
W.

NAME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
CQLDWATERs MlCaiQAN 49036

278-5091

278-6311
—278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

August 31j 1965

According to District Governor Dick Bucknell's last monthly letter there are
various reasons why a club becomes weak. Some of the reasons given are, 1,
Poor Leadership, 2. Not living up to attendance requirements, 3. Club gets too
old by not taking in new younger members, h. Clubhas^ no project,'5. Money

problems (club did not operate on a budget), 6. Friction in the club or community,
7, Meetings seated by cliques with little fellowship, 8. No committee activity,
9, Did not adhere to Constitution and By-Laws» 10, Lack of Rotary information

among members, 11. Lack of balance in the club in age, membership, classification
and programs, 12. Men kept in position too long because they feel that they had
a vested interest in that activity, (If any one wants the job of bulletin editor,
the line forms on the right.)

If you are a committee member and have not submitted your report to the ch^rman
of your division by the time that you get this bulletin you are late. It is im
perative that they be sent in at once.

Seven clubs in District 636 had one or more 100^ meetings in August. Coldwater
was one of them. Vicksburg had four out .of'fiv«. Climax had three out of four.

We have just learned that the addresses that we have on the news plates are in
correct, if you have not been getting your bulletin please give your editor your
new and correct address.

No one has claimed the "seegar" or candy bar offered in last week's bulletin. The
offer still stands.

The following members were absent at Tuesday's meeting,

you can make

up at Quincy and Monday night at Angola, the Angola club meets at Halls Restaurant
just north of Angola? Barnes, Bent, Burandt„ Butterfield, Culy, Kornstein, McKeith,
Leavenworth, Russ Moore, Mulchahey, K.Fearce, Pitts, Mel Rice, Shorno, Skabo, Sweet,
Teeter, Wilcox, Wise, and Yingling.

There were 8 early leavers.

The visiting

Rotarians included; Glen Barnett and Dwight Green of Bronson, Glen Barnett had as
his guest Glen Lichenwalter.

At Tuesday's meeting Duke Davison presented Ray Peake the new superintendent of
the Branch County Intermediate School District who outlined the new concept of
the district under the I962 law.

From his talk it seems that at last the school

systems are on the move, far too long have schools and the department of public

instruction been dragging their feet in new programs and aims.

At this time when

Amen.

there is apparently so much crime you will find the article on

page of the September Rotarian entitled, "Should Society Pay Crime's Victim" very
interesting, both sides of the problem are discussed.

Read it.

Also read "Rotary Hilft Ein Lefcsn Retten" in the September Rotarian and find out

what it is. Here is a project that might be used by Coldwater Club since the
toxm is on the crossing of two main highways and in the center of the lake area.

Do you remember the book project described to the club several weeks ago and which
the club agreed to undertake.

One of these days you may be called on to do some

work so doTi*t say we did not warn you.

Now would be a good time for the committee on "Drop Outs" to canvas the situation
and find out how many students are not returning to high or grade school this year
and to try to do something about the kids involved.
You can never tell about women and if you can you shouldn't.
Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thurcday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVillE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY ~ Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COA^MUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION -

1965-1966

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

President
Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

Crippled Children-

31—Duke Davidson

Carlo Heikklnen, Ch.,

John Walker

Bornos

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Trcot

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson.
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

Progrom—Fred Anderson

Nogle, Chorles Bacon, Axner Olson,

Publlc'Rtflations—Roy Pills'

John Etsweilcr.

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cron Wileox

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orjganisl

Dick

VOCATTONAL SERVICE'

at 12:00 noon

★

* Special—At'the call of'''lite'lltcsidont

2—Robert

International Conloets—

i

internaiioiial' Student Proiecit— ■'
Dick BIringer, Ch., Fred Neer.,

Inlernationol Information-

Fred Weeks, Ch.; Wm. Kloos

General Secretary, Rotary Intornotio^l I Oc^updtiondL .infarmotioh— ; '

George R. Means, Evnnston, Illinois
I , J. A- Kennedy, Ch., R., &amp;wcet
Governor,'636 Dist.,'Rotary International L Trade' Assoiiatldns—'

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" 7—Torg Skabo

July^1966

Vlsoskv

A. Folfer

12—K.

28—Harold Goodholnr

25—Carroll

Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

' n 1—Cranston VTIIeox
18—Albert Butterfleld

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

leovenworth

19—Wm.

, 4—Harry Joseph

SONci LEADERS

;

Dean

June—1966
14—Ken Leovenworth
21-M. McKellh

Januory—1966

/;tark Andrews,

Goodwin

31—John

28—Carlo Heikkinen

7—John Kennedy

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Horold Coodholm, Ch,, C. Swort

Weeks
French

14—John

Bovcc

24—Rao

.21—Croig Sebold

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test—

TEENSTRA - Netherlands

_ •

December—1965

Bob Yingling, Ch., Bob Loose

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL I Employer-Employee Relations—-

President Rotary International

23—Fred
30—Dick

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Sort FcMcr, Ch,, Ralph' Tdupdiik,

Kerr

9—Norm Moorp •:

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relotions—
I
Wcs Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin..,;" '

j Competitor Relotioris—

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3—Seton

10—Roy Patterson

17—Robert Rumsey

l6—Howard Teeter
. (Rotary F'dation Int.)

CHARLES BACON, Director
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Mav-1966

Dally

November—1965

INTERNATIONAt SERVICE

Bob Rumsey

Regulor-^First Thursday oF eodi month

French,. Ch., .

Hawley

26—A. lyon

19—Jomes Skinner

26-Olin

Carroll ..Bornes

Sergeanl-at-Arms—Bob Howley, Ch.

;★
BOARD OF D'ntECTORS MEETINGS

19-R.

.12—George Pierce
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Boyd Wiggins

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5—Richard Moore
12—Morcf Andrews

5—Will Couillard

George Pierce','Ch.,

Pet Po.fterson

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October—1965

Student Guests-

Youth-

,

Toupalik

April—1966

28—Chet Allqmler

Awards —

Rotary Information—Los Wise, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Int.]

21—.Governor Visit.

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Olin Dolly, Chuck Woodword

1—Horvey Bent

8—Dick Biirnger
15—Robert Yingling
22—Roy Fox
29—Rolph

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burondt

Rurol Urban-

Van Akcn

Morch-1966

September—1965

M. A. MeKollh

Magazine—Corroil

★

P. H.

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.)
17—Clyde Wlllioms
24—Robert Nagic

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworth, Ch.

JOHN ETSWEILER __ Asst. Sec'yTreas.

C.

Community Safety—

Seton Bovee, Ch.,-James Skinner

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

22—Fritz

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Van Akon, Ch,
Paul Thompson

Classification—Duke Davidson, Ch.
John Dcon, Clyde Williams

1-lcs Wise
8—Conrad Swort

15—Don ^orno

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Croig Sebald
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February—1966

.SPECIAL EVENTS
STAG

DAY—Chuck Woodward

BarooS-

Duane Davidson
Richard R.'.Bv&lt;h:tell,; Sturgls, Mlchigon
' - Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williums
Rotary Mogozlne
L/^DIES' NITE-Web Treat
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Ycor 1965-1966. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members

having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chairman—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

.

Che.cler L. Allemior, R. R. 4, Coldwator—Foy

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson,;-46-«Maple' Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrewi5,'.25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033
.:..._..278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoar Rd.—Marjorie
Carroll I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Morgoret
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Cirplo Dr.—Esther

278-6821
—278-8006
278-2682
,

Richard Biringer, 37 Caiiyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

William Bdbigr, 280 Grand.St.—Margaret

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Salon Bovee, t71 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N; Circle Dr.—Josephine

Albert Eoflorflcld, ■ 31

Edison' Cf.—Thelmo

Tom Collins. 18 Chcyyl Ann Dr.—Borbaro

Wliford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogena

John T. Dean, 59 Riclctemoor• Rd.—Valerie'
John Etsweller, Jr.v 3.7 Foirfield Dr,—Lucille

'

Howard M. Teeter, 156' Church St.-Morion

278-4222

279-9551

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

278-6603

;

278-8536

John Klein, Box 148—Potricia

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-6501
Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieago-Elleen
Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwator Lake—Suzanna
278-6850
767-7508"' Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
278-2261
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sara
278-2947

279-9551
278-6769
278-4191

278-5234

—278-2818
—278-8609

278-5909'
278-6598,

,-278-6517

—^^LL..279'9266

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lokc—Borbara—278-890?
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 ■£."Chicago'St.—Mary'Helen..278-4H5

Harry Joseph, 383 N.-ffudson St.—Quinn.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Richord D, Moore, 42 Ccirlyle

Roy Fox,,16.Morrison Lake,'R. R. 2—Doris..
278-5318
Richard C. Fr'cncH,'24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzdhfre... 278-2587
Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. JbfTerson—Rulh

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swort, 471-Mdrsliall St.—GertnJde

278-8840

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. f-lpme-Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta

278-5475

E. Harold Go.odholm, 20 Lincoln St,—lonore

Phone No.
278-5790

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278-2990

279-9471

Albert Fdllerj" 95 N. 'Hdiichett' St.—Chorlolle

Wm. Kloos, 469 Morse St.—Mary

;

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6054

-

Olio Dolly, 61 Mople tone—Jane
Duane E.- Davidson/ IS.Scott Ave.—Ellen-Jo

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha.

278-5891
278-4486

278-2654

Harold CoddingtoiT,, Apt, ;G2-1700 S;'West Ave.,
JacksOn—Vero

Free) Culy, 81 VJ. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

278-5386

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-6788

Ave.—Elaine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.-Glodys...
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla.^..:.
Roncrl Nogle, 36 W." Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W.

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Chicago—Ernestine

-

278-4029

279-9492

Wcirrnn WilKams, R. 2, Coldwater—LoMoIne

278-6693

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie..

278-6393

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virginia..
278.-6322
'Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprcrgue'St.—Ruth'
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278-6161
Kenneth Putnom, HE. Chicago $t.—Mabel
J278-2790
Mel Rke, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jocksoh-llllian—_'_iST2i5594
Robert E. Rumsey,. 118 Grond St.—Phyllis..
._._278-5006
__.278-8316'

273-58^2

Tors Skabe, 155 Narrows Rd., IT. R. 2-;N«lli«i-..—278-^16
369-9092

Cronstoh Wileox, 22 Edlsori Ct.—Dorothy.

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Howard K. Swan, 42 WUIowbroolc'Rd,^.^va*
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gre(cheir_-J

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
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Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwater—Rulh
279-9428

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278-4159

278-2710
278-8238

278-5512

R, 4, Bronson—OJive

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
279-5094

Clyde Williams, R. R. I-Wilmo

279-9360

James R. Skinner,

278-2127

278-6273
278-5078

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dri-^PhylUs

278-8942

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

A.-;ner Olson, 340 Grond St—Retho

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita;

Fiad H. Weeks. R. R. 4—Beatrice

Phone No.
278-4350

49056

278-5091

278-6311

278-5412
278-6730

�The Board of Directors has approved the adnission of the following man for
membership in the Coldvjater Rotary Club.

If there are objections to his

admission, these must be submitted to the Secretary v/ithin ten days.
NAl-E

MAJOR

MINOR

Gilbert liolitor

Machinery § Equipment

Bearings, Distributing

Ernest W.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
AUGUST 24, 1965

A "seegar" or a candy bar to the first Rotarian or Rotary Ann who tells
your Editor of the three Michigan Rotarians whose books are mentioned
in the September ROTARIAN. You will have to read the fine print to

find them.

You will find also a Michigan Rotarian who has 100^ attend

ance for 35 years or more.

The article on page 34 of the September ROTARIAN should be especially
interesting to Torg Skabo.
The article on page 40 of the September ROTARIAN is interesting to
your Editor as he knew the woman about whom the article is written and
has visited Hull House at 800 Halsted Street in Chicago many times.

Committee Chairmen: Don't forget that your report for District Gov^ner
Dick Bucknell is due on or before September 1. Make them in triplicate.
All Rotarians are or should be familar with the 4-Way Test but they may

not be as familar with the four objectives of Rotary. They are: (l)
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. (2) High
ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by each Rotarian

of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society.

(3) The appli

cation of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal,business

and community life.

(4) The advancement of international understanding,

good will and peace through a world fellowship of business and profess
ional men united in the ideal of service.

How well do you stack up as

a Rotarian?

The Coldwater Rotary Club owes the Federal Mogul Service a big vote of
thanks for addressing the Bulletin over a long period of years. Paul
Hurley has helped the Club a great deal and has been most kind.

Tuesday's visiting Rotarians included Clarence Snyder of Bronson, John
Elwell of Hamilton, Ohio and Chal Dyer of Columbus, Ohio. Fred Culy had
as his guest Paul Reeb and Chuck Woodward hosted C. Bristol.

There were 16 absentees and 8 early leavers which meant only 2/3 of the
Club was present for the program.

Bob Nagle, as Program Chairman, presented John Dygert, Director of Vo
cational Education for the Coldwater High School.

He discussed the

programsnew to Coldwater and then presented Tom Ruesink who is the head
of the M.D.T.A. program for auto mechanics and Wade Smith who is heading
up the Distributive Education Program. They discussed their individual
programs, Kermit Dennis, Principal of the Coldwater High School was also
introduced by Mr. Dygert.

Paul Reeb acting on" behalf of the Chamber of Commerce presented a proposed
plan whereby station WOWO of Fort Wayne would tape a program of a combined
meeting of all service clubs in Coldwater and in this way advertise the
City of Coldwater.

This will be discussed by the Board of Directors,

There are always three sides to every questions, your, the other fellows
and the true picture.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
QUINCY — Union Church

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House
Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 17, 1Q6'^

A tip of the hat and marQ)' thanks to John Etsv/eiler for the very fine bulletin
that he put out last week» Writing a newsy bulletin that pleases eveiyone is no
cinoh and John does a good job,

Yonr editor, along with 17 other Rotarians from Coldwater, made up at Quincy
on Monday. From all reports the smorgasbord served at the lunch on August 9
wag very fine and it is toobad that only half of the members were there to enjoy

it. We hope that those who did not get there made up so that the attendance will

not drop. Did you?????

We note that there were 1? absent on Tuesday of this week. They included:

Birlnger, Bobier, Collxns, French, Goodholm, Kennedy, Klein, Leavenworth, Russ
Moone, Olson, Pitts, Putnam, Rice, Thon^json, VJeeks, Wiggins, and Tingling,
A gneat many of the above named members were at Quincy, so maybe they were making

Monday^^

bope so. If not, they should visit Quincy again this coming

Tuesday's visiting Itotarians included: Jack Schafer of Bronson: John Williams
of Quincy, Charles Pilliod of Angola, Les Wise had as his guests Kenneth Fink

and Harry Nellegan who are with the new industry that is setting up a branch from

the factory in Litchfield,

We jrear that Paul and Sara Thompson have a new SOW.

CongratulationsiJ

Thaji the Club will have a show next Spring is new certain, with the dates of

Apr:p. Ih, 15 and 16,

Draw a circle around these dates.

On Tuesday Clyde V7illiams discussed briefly the industry by -ijhich com cobs are
used in the manufacture and processing of many things and then the members toured
the plant. C^de told us that there are only four such plants in the United States

and at present the Coldwater plant is working over time and cannot meet the demands
for it*s product.

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bulletin is printed some information v;ith which the members

Should familiarize themselves. Check when the date of your program is to be
so ^hat you can plan in advance. It helps Fred Anderson a lot and saves his
V
Committee Chairman, note that District Governor Dick Bucknell

l A
21 and your reports are due by September 1. They should
Il^de out in triplicate and turned into your division chairman by that time,

^uoation

present Carlo Heikkinen who will discuss "Distributive "

thafhfw^im

and 638 have been paired with District hl5 (Mexmco) and

Governor of la5, Jorge C3arcia, has five clubg

tha-ji he would like to pair with or match with clubs in our district. Wayland Club
wnrkK
be matched. Here is a chance to learn more about how Rotary
or)cp in a foreign country and should be interesting. Remember how much we enjoted
the program that was sent to us by Chico and Manuel? Why not try this?
has helped her husband to the top of the ladder and then decided that

the picture would look better some place else,

Ray Muichahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuriday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congragatlona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — EplKopol Poriih Heuie — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

Union city - Methodist Church — Tuesday. 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1965-1966

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—Craig Sebald
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1965-1966

John Dean, Clydo Willioms

President
Vice-Preiident

Club Bulletin—Roy Mulchohey

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretary

JOHN

BY

ELECTION

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KLEIN

Treasurer

JOHN ETSWEILER

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob
Nagle, Charles Bacon, Axner Olson,

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Dick French, Ch.,
Carroll

Internolionol Information-

Bob Yinglinci, Ch., Bob Loose

Bert Feller, Ch., Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Empioyeo Relations-

Intemolionai Student Proieels-r -Dick Birlnger, Ch., Fred Neer

Four-Way Test-

Rotory FoundationHoward Teeter,.Ch.,

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Kloas

President Rotary Internationol
TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Harold Goodholm, Ch.,*C. Swort

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Bob Kcrr, Ch., Worren Williams

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14—John Visosky
21—Craig Sebald

5—A. Foller
12—K. Leovenworlh
19—Wm. Bobier

26—Keith Pearce

January—1966

4—Horry,Joseph

SPECIAL EVENTS

11—Cranston Wilcox
18—Albert'. Butterfield
25—Carroll

Heikkinen

July-1966

' 28—Harold Goodholm

Ouane Davidson

Leovenworth

28—Carlo

7—John Kennedy .

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

7—Torg Skobo
14—Ken

21-M. McKeilh

December—1965

SONG LEADERS

J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

June-1966

(Rotary F'datlon Int.l

Mark Andrews

Oecupationol Information—

24—Reo Goodwin
31—John Deon

23-Fred Weeks
30—Dick French

Russell Moore, Ch., Den'Shdrnd'

Bovee

10—Roy Potterson

17—Robert Rumsey

2—Robert Kerr
9—Norm Moore
16—Howard Teeter

SERVICE

International Contocts—

Competitor Relations-

General Secretary, Rotory International
George. R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

Barnes

CHARLES BACON, Director

Wes Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin

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3—Seton

Daily

November—1965

INTERNATIONAL

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Mey-1966

19—James Skinner

26-Olln

Youth-

DOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the call of the President

12—George Pierce

Boyd Wiggins

Hawley

26—A. Lyon

5-WIII Coulllard

George Pierce, Ch.,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

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19-R.

October—1965

Student Guests-

Bob Rumsoy

at 12:00 noon

April-1966
5—Richard Moore

Visit

12—Mark Andrews

Bill Bobter, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Sergeont-ol-Arms—Bob Howloy, Ch.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

21—Governor

28—Chet Allemler

Awards —

Pal Potterson

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P. H.

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treot

Rotary Information—Les Wise, Ch.

(World Llndorst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupalik

7-Wm. Klaas
14—Gus Burondl

Scholarship, Student leans.

Public Relations—Ray Pills

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

C.

Barnes

22—Ray Fox

September—1965

Rurol Urban-

Program—Fred Anderson

John Etsweiler.

BOARD OF

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,

Membership—Keith Peorce, Ch.
Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

1—Harvey Bont

8—Dick Biringor
15—Robert Yingling

31—Duke Davidson

M. A. McKeltn

Magozine—Carroll

Asst. Sec'yTreas.
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Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Crippled Children-

Von Aken

March—1966

17—Clyde Williams
24—Robert Noglo

Seton Boveo, Cn.; James Skinner

John Walker

22—Fritz

3-Roy Pills

Community Safety—

Fellowship—Ken Leovenworlh, Ch.

1—Los Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

August—1965

Frilz Von Aken, Ch.
Poul Thompson

Clastilicallon—Duke Davidson, Ch.

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

OFFICERS

February—1966

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG DAY—Chuck Woodward

Bdrnes

Rotary Mogazine

LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1965-1966. If you wish to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chalrmon—Telephone — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Charles

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-2903
278-6033

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

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Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marlorle

278-6821

Corroll L. Barnes, 265 Hull St.—Margorel

Harvey G. Bont, 51

Phone No.

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N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-2682

RIchord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avo.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

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.278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

__278-5B91

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
hiarold Coddinglon, Apt. G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

278-2854
278-2990

18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barbaro

278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Mople lane—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridciemoor Rd,—Valerie

Phots* No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet. R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

Wm. Kloas, 439 Morse St.—Mary
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-8942

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Arm Dr.—Sara

278-M03

Webster Treat, 1^ 3, Coldwaler Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

279-9551

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
John Visosky, 66 Sonet Lane—Sora
Fred H. V/eeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4243
279-5094
278-4159

278-4191

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

Harold MeKnight, Coldwotcr St. Home—Corol

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta—

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Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Ndgle, 36, W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5073
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Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Axiicr Olson, 340 Grond St—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

279-9360
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278-6341

278-6322

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Rulh

278-6161

278-5475

Rcy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mabel

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E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-^17

Mel Rice, 1903

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278-2587

Reo E. Goodwin, 78 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara..273-8909
Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chieogo St.—Mary Helen-.278-4115
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ouinn
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278-6788

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278-8238
278-6693
278-4424
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Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—

278-5033

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwaler—Ruth...
Robert G, Yingling, 21 Seoft—Natalie...

James R. Skinner, R, '4, Bronson—Olive

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwaler, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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Visuing Rotarians Always Welcome

278-6393

Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwaler Lake—
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo

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279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E.'Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Craig Sebaldr R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—R)ta."_-..,-278-8318
Donold V. Shbrno, 156 E. Chicago St.-&gt;loulse
278-5842

278-6316

278-4029

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wtlma
Worren Willioms, R. 2, Coldwaler—laMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce!io
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-2790

Torg Skcbe, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie--

278-2710

Cranston Wilcox,.22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

____.:278-5512

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte

278-5585

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

27j-6278

George H. Pierce, 70 N. Sprogue—Virgtnio

Rtcbord C. French, 24 ChcryJ Ann Dr.—Suzanne

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

...278-6769

Russell F. Moore,. 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4222

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Robest loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Halen
w.278-2947

278-8609

278-6593

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion.....

278-8536
279-9551

279-9471

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr.. 37; Folrfield Dr.-Luellle__

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-8840

Richard 0. Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

Jackson—Vera

Tom Collins,

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Mortha

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

TquALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COhBWATER. MICHIGAN 49Q36'

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�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 10, 1965

'^is week has been Fair Week in Branch County and due to the miserable Monday,
ibtary was able to start the official festivities on Tuesday noon, of a beautiful
clear, cool day, with selected It-H Club members, the King and Queen of the Fair '
as Rotary&gt;s_guests for lunch at the new First Ward School, It is regretable that
the 35 missing Rotarians weren»t able to participate in this Club project. &gt;feabe
next year, if the lunch is held at the Fair Grounds, the atmosphere generated by
activity might inspire more Rotarians to share this moment in time with the
hardworking
members and their advisors. We also enjoyed the presence of
Mark Semmelroth, President of the
Fair Board,- luella Hamilton, Home Eo Agents
and Leland Sanford, it-H Fair Manager (who is probably sleeping better these last
lew nights after observing the crowds attending the Fair),

So that
attendance record for August 10 does not embarrass President Fred (after
his recent 100% meeting) here are the names of those members who should make up

before August 17, if they have not already done so ^Allemeir, Barnes, Bent,
Birinpr, Bobier, Bovee, Burandt, Couillard, Faller, Fox, Goodholm, Heikkinen,
Joseph, R. Loose, McKeith, Norm Pfoore, Dick Moore, Russ Moore, M.chahey, Neer,

Pitts, aimsey, Sebald, Shomo, Skinner, Swart, Toupalik, Wes
Wilbur, Wilcox, L, Wise, Doug and Les Woodward. If you all intend to descend on
Quincy
this Ifonday, they would appreciate a little warning,
or you
better pack
a sandwich.
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Visitors who shared our bread and smorgasbord were G. K. Raber add his Rotaiy Ann
from Newcastle, Indiana^ Dwight Bennett, Van Wert, Ohio; John Elwell, Hamilton,
^10; Harold Howard, Dayton, Ohio; William King, Quincy; and Jim Simpson, Bill
Klaas guest from Eaton Mfg. They all seemed to enjoy themselves, too.
Be sure to get out and vo;^e |or the two propositions on Tuesday, August 17th.
S^ce you are going to be paying for Medicare, you might as well have a place for
the convalescing. It may help relieve the strain on acute hospital beds. Even
If you don t agree with this, get out and vote, you'll feel better for doing it.
In case you haven't noticed, your editor has taken off to the north lands again,
leaving the bulletin to a less experienced head and hands. I haven't read the
Itotarian recently, but I can assure you, it makes good reading if you will take
the time.

The program for this coining Tuesday is in the hands of Clyde Williams. He is invitine

you thi^? Ld°he

(^hey use them for purposes other than what

arit wm S dust^

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bringing a whisk broom (or old clothes)

We are now running on the new Rotary Bulletin forms.

poss^ while his youngsters tried their best to rouse him from

afteraoon nap to t^e them for a promised walk. Finally, his youngest

still S Si^

eyelids, peered caref^ly, then reported: "He's

People come in three classes: the few who make things happen, the many who watch

things happen and the overwhelming mjority who have no idea what happened.
John Etsweiler

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRON50N — Congregallonal Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

H

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thgrjday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturset Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

I96S-I966

MICH.

DOUG WOODWARD, Director

TOM COLLINS, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

OFFICERS

BY

ElECTION

FRED CULY
FRED ANDERSON

John Dean, Clyde Williams

President
Vice-president

Club Bulletin—Ray Mulchohey

ERNEST V/. LUSE

Secretary

JOHN KLEIN

—

JOHN ETSWEiLER . _ Asst. Sec'y-Treas.

Progrom-Fred Anderson

Nagle, Charles Bocon, Axner Olson,

Public Relations-Ray Pills

John Etsweiier.

Dick Moore, Ch., Webb Treat

★

Carroll

Bob Rumsey

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

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Internotional Informollon—

5—A, Folier

12—K.' Leavenwofth

SPECIAL EVENTS

25—CarrolL Barnes

Rcrtary Magazine

Duane Davidson

Bebior

26—Keith Pearce

18—Aibertj Bsjtterfleld

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmon

Bob Kerr, Ch., Warren Williams

Heikkinen

19—Wm.

11—Cranston Wilcox

SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

Vtsbsky

Jonuary—1966
4—Harry Joseph

Mark Andrews

Occupational Information—
J. A. Kennedy, Ch., R. Sweet

28—Corlo

July-1966

28—Harold Goodholm

Howard Teeter, Ch.,

Harold Goodholm, Ch., C. Swart

7—Torg Skabo

21,-Craig Sebald

Rotary Foundation-^

Four-Way 'Test-

General Secretary, Rotary International
Goorge R. Moans, Evonslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Richard R. Bucknell, Sturgis, Michigan

14—John

June-1966

14—Ken leovenworih
21-M. McKeith

7—John. Kennedy

International Student ProjectsDick Biringer, Ch., Fred Neer

Fred Weeks, Ch., Wm. Klaas

President Rotary Internationol
C. P. H. TEENSTRA - Netherlands

Int.)

Weeks
French

December—1965

Bob YIngling, Ch., Bob Loose

Employer-Employee Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

(Rolcry F'dotion

Russell Moore, Ch., Don Shorno

Bert Feller, Ch., Rojph Toupalik

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Moore

16—Howard Teeter
23-Fred
30—Dick

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller RelationsWcs Wilbur, Ch., R. Goodwin
Competitor Rofatlons—

Special—At the call of the President

9—Norm

Bovee

24—Ree Goodwin
31—John Oeon

2—Robert Kerr
SERVICE

CHARLES BACON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

3—Solon

10—Roy Potterson

17—Robert Rumsey

November—I96S

Barnes

tNTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

26-Olin Dally

French, Ch.,

Moore

May—1966

19—James Skinner

Boyd Wiggins

Sergeant-at-Arms—Bob Hawley, Ch.

Ragulor—First Thursday of eoch month

5—Will Couiliard

12—George Pierce

George Pierce, Ch.,
Dick

5—Richard

12—Mark Andrews
19—R. Hawley
26—A. Lyon

October—1965

Bill Bobier, Ch., Cran Wilcox

Youth-

April-1966

Visit

20—Chet Allemier

Student Guests-

Pot Patterson

Mrs. Groc. Patterson — Organist

21—Governor

Awards —

Rotary Information—les Wise, Ch.

(World Underst'ng Int.)
29—Ralph Toupalik

7-Wm. Kloas
14—Gus Burandt

Scholarship, Student loans,

Olin Dally, Chuck Woodward

8—Dick BIringer
IS—Robert Yingllng
22—Roy Fox

September—1965

Rural Urban-

Bornes

Directors: Fred Culy, Fred Anderson,
Tom Collins, Doug Woodward, Bob

BOARD OF

Carlo Heikkinen, Ch.,
M. A. McKeith

Magazine—Corroli

March-1966
I—Horvey Bent

31—Duke Davidson

Crippled Children—

Fellowship—Kon leovenworih, Ch.

Membership—Keith Pearce, Ch.

★

17—Clyde Willioms
24—Robert Nogle

Soton Bovec, Cn., James Skinner

John Walker

Treasurer

Paul Thompson (Fair Comm.]

Community Safety—

1965-1966

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22—Fritz Von Akon

August—1965
3—Roy Pitts

Fritz Van Akon. Ch.

Paul Thompson

Claislfleation—Duke Davidson, Ch.

I—Los Wise

8—Conrad Swart
15—Don Shorno

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—Craig Scbald

Fobruory-1966

STAG DAY-Chuck Woodward
LADIES' NITE-Web Treat

The above is our program schedule for- the Rotary Yeor I965'l^66. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
having special programs, such as Ibdies' Night, may appoint o committee .to lossisl with the details.

FRED ANDERSON, Program Chalrmdn-Tclephene — 278-6033.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE, 1965 - JULY, 1966

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Corroli I. Bornes, 265 Hull St.—Margaret
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-5386

Gust C. Burandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-8086

John VTsosky, 66 Sonet Lone—Sorq
Fred H. iWeeks, R. R. 4—Beotrice.
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-2990

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-6598

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris'_-____;^78-53l8
Ricnord C. French, 24 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Suzdnne
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lartore

278-2587
278-6517

Reo E. Goodwin, 73 S. Jefferson—Ruth

279-9266

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara_.278-8909

278-4115
278-6788

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo-Ernesfine

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_„_278-2979

B, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraines

._278-6341

George H. Pierce, 70' N. Sprague—Virginia
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague Sf.-Rufh

278-6322
.278-6161

Kenneth Potnom, -ll 6. Chicago St.—Mabel

Donold V. Shorno, 156'E. Chicago St.—Louise.ll

273-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Jcimes R. "Skinner,'Ph 4] Broasdh—Olive

278-6316
369-9092

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279-5094
278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

278-4029

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R, R. 1-Wiima
Wcirren Wlllicims, R. 2, Coidwator—loMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

273-8238
278-6693
278-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 MershoM St.

273-M33

Douglas Woodward, R. 1, Coldwoter—Roth

279-9428

Robert G. Yingllng,: 21 Scott—NotalTe.Il

278-6393

Leslie WoodwoVd, 163 MorshoM St.—Polly

278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Liliion
ST2-S594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita.w_w—278-8318

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Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

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278-5512

Axner Olson, 340 Grand St—Refhq

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278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
278-5585
Warner; VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
___278-4243

278-6769
278-4191
278-6278

279-9471

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn"
:

278-6603

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzariha

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieogo-7-Elleen 278-2127

279-9551

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

...278-4222

Paul W. Thompson, 27 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Soro

Normcnd Moore, 796 ''AngoIa Rd.—Annofta
Richard D. Moore, 42'Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-5234
278-6054

Albert Folier, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—ChoHotie.'

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Horold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corel

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borbora
Wilford Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogcne

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.-^Luciile.;!^!

__278-8942

278-4486

Horold Coddinglon, Apt..G2-1700 S. West Ave.,

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorkc-Avn.-Dorolhy

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Phone No.
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 1, Colon Rd.—Arlene

278-2261
__278-2947

278-2854

Jackson—Vera

278-8536

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Ernest W. Luse, R. R'. 4-Rufh
Milford A. McKeith,-75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-5891

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworih, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

Albert Buflerfield, 31

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio

Wm. Kloos, 489 Morse St.-Mory

278-2682

Seton Bovec, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-8840

278-8006

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Rithord Birlngsr, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jeon

Phone No.
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 6 Parsons Ct.—Morfho

278-5358

278-6821

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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowG Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Joneon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
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Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John. Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen.;

278-5091

278-6311
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278-6730

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OUALIIT SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDSATIR,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

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Visitins; Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

MICH.

�*^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 2, 1965

The Coldwater Jtotary Club has achieved what has always been believed to be im

possible

a 100^ meeting and July 27th was the dayi

we tiy for two??????

CongratulationsiJ

Shall

Attendance for July was 90.86^ which places the club in 2nd place -tdth clubs of
comparable size and 7th in District 636.

Ralph Toupalik*s Rotary-Ann, Irene, wins the candy bar or dairy queen or? as
she called your editor early last Saturday and told him that the poem mentioned
in last week*8 bulletin was vjritten by Dorothy Swen, the daughter of a Grand

Rapids Rotarian, It was "In the Shadow of the Bookcase" and it is printed on
page 31 of the August Rotarian, ftead it, it is worth your time, Irene says
that she is using it in her classes at Bronson.

Many thanks for the knives that were contributed by the club. They were shined
up, sharpened and then sent to a Peace Corps member from Branch County who is

now serving in Nigeria, Speaking og Nigeria, read the article in the last
Rotarian starting on page 31 telling of medical care far different from medicare
which is at present very much in the public eye.

The cow pasture pool addicts were pretty subdued, uwiy quiet and ^rery reticent

regarding the prizes that they won.

On Tuesday, Ray Pitts presented V/esley Urch of the Michigan United F\md, Glen
Gochenour, President of the Coldwater Community Chest and Floyd Ety, Campaign
Chairman for the Coldwater Chest, The speaker was Mr. Stahl Butler, Director

of the Michigan Association for Bet^ier Hearing.

He told of the work which he

is doing and President Fred told your editor that it was extremely interesting

and informative.

There were Ik absent and 11 early leavers which meant that only 66% of the
members were preseht for the program. It seems rather too bad when a speaker
drives from Lansing that he has to face so many empty chairs. Early leaving
is a bad habit to acquire.

How many spoke to the speaker before he left?

Visiting Rotarians included Vic Lockhart of Montpelier, Ohio; Chad Dyer of
Columbus, Ohio; Walt North of Battle Creek; Nelson Ross of Indianapolis and
Ray (did you say Roy, John?) Smith of Bronson,

Next week the club WILL MEET AT THE FIRST Wi\RD SCHOOL and not at the Elk's Temple,
The club vxill have as it's guests the h-H Club members who are exhibiting at the
Fair, President Fred has asked that all members attend. In the past, the

attendance at these meetings has been very small. It is a project that the club
has sponsored for many years and the kids feel that they are getting some
recognition for all the work that they have put in during the year. If the club
is to continue this project, let us support it, Paul Thompson will M.C, the
program.

If the members of a family spoke to each other in the same voice that they use in
answering the telephone, there would be less need for family clinics,

THE IMPORTANT DATES TO REJEMBER THIS VffiEK ARE AUGUST 9 THRU li^, 1965
County l-H FAIR,

The Branch

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — CongregoHona! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 ?. M.
HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
5TURGIS ■— Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:20 P. M.

UNiON CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

1964-1965
AXNER OLSON
FREO CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT
JOHN KLEIN

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Directors—Axner Olson. Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmitt,

Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

K. Olmstod, K. Leovonworth

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh
Student Guests-

Rotary informationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

Youth—

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Cran Wilcox, A! Butterfieid,

★

Special—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Employer-Employee Relations—

CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Craig Sebald, Conrod Sworl
Four-Way Test—

General Secretary, Rotary- International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Disi., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

■ Ray Pitts, Mork Andrews

25—R. Toupalik

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

June—1965

10—H. Goodholm

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

17-C. Swart

Intern'! Convention)

(Rotary Foundotion]
24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

8—K. leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22—W, Willioms
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Pool Hurley

Red McKnIght, Art Lyons

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D.: Shorno

International Student Proieets—

6—K. Peorce

' 13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfieid

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Rotary Foundotien—
Dick Biringer, Roy Fox

Januo'ry—1965.

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
■ 12—D. Dovidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

4—M. McKeilh
n-H. Bent
18—T. Skabo

3-W. VanAken

FRED ANDERSON, Director'

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

May-1965

November—1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—
e B. Faller, Will Couillard
Coinpetilor Relations-

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemler
20—Mel. Rice
27—les Woodword

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB NAGLE, Director

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

Mo! Rice, H. Coddinglon

Sergeont-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Den Wright

30—R. Loose

April-196S

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Fred Culy

at 12:00 noon

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks

22-W. Wilbur

Awords —

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)
23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

6. K. Poorce

Program-

16-W. Treat

September—1964

Worren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

18-R. Kcrr

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

March—1965
2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—

Wm. Bobier

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair}

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine-

23-R. Waldron

August-1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Club Bulletin-

Woodword.

16—S. Bovee

Community Sofoty—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

Ray Mulchahey, Jahn Etsweiler, Jr.

.. President
Viee-Prejidonf
Seerelary
Treosurer
Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

Boys' end Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassiifcation-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Duone Davidson

V. KORhlSTIEN

19-A. Foller

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine)

The above Is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with anether member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.

FRED CULY, Progrom" Choirmon — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgpmoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G- Bent, 51, N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

270-4486
278-2354

Tom Collins, 18 Charyl Ann Dr.—Bobaro

278-5234

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vcra

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Mopio Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 RIdoomoor Rd.—Valerie..,

278-2990
..-1278-6054

279-9471
278-2818
278-8609

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foifrield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehctt St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen

278-4115

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
.
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora
Paul Hurley,

163 Falrflcid Dr.—AlleefT__„_

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia___.___

278-6517
278-8909
278-6687

273-6788
278-5790
278-8840

279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

270-6501

"

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. t4o. 2. Tckonsho—Margaret..767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Miiford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261'
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Carol
Nprmahd Moore,. 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta--

-.279-9551
278*6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweii Ct.—Glodys
__.278-6278
Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
276-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
...
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Erncstine.l
278-5512
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna...V
278-2539
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.~Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

.278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam. 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel.J—

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice. R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-2451
ST2-5594
.278-5006
27B-5714

Croig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5642

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie..-..278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
.278-4350
Robert Sweet. R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
....278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Chutgh St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

..

278-4222
.—278-2841

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phono No.
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwaler Loke—Syzdnno.. 276-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Anh—
278-5585
Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
278-4243
Russell Woldfon, P. O. Box 125-Delio
278-4229
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bealrlee

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phylisi—
_...278-2710
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
.J.1X..1..278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
' .._J78-2d12
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WiImo
Worren Williams, Batavia—loMoine—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St

278-8238
—Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 'Parsons-.,Ct.—Ruth

...278-5165

Ed IHoltk, 14331. lyopawa Rd., Coldwcter Lake—
Janean

!

:

...278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elioro

278-6311

Richord Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elairie

,..278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva.
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
..__._.278-6730

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The GOLDWATER
34.66

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
276-4468
..278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry; 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel

...

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279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
—

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDV&amp;TER, NXCH.

IHC

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V.

4-

July ^7,-1965'

" *

Thursday, Jiily 29 is OLSOK in Norway, ask Torg what it is and he can tell you,
Sunday, August 1 is UN/lBHiLNGIGKEITSTAG in Switzerland. It is also the beginning

of Lighthouse Week, National Clown Week, (John VJalker take notice), August
Sandwich Month begins, and August Lamb Month begins,

Monday, August 2 begins

National Smile Week, Wednesday, August k is Coast Guard Day, Thursday, August
5 starts Seafood Festival Week and Sunday, August 8 is TISH * AH B'AB (a seegar
if you can tell your editor what it is). It is also International Character
Day, I wonder just what they mean by an international character?
R.I. President C.P.H. Teenstra has provided a guide in planning club activities
and projects:
Preserve what has proved to be good
Discard what failed to

succeed

Modify what can be improved
Extend what merits further development
Introduce what was neglected in the past
Initiate new plans and activities
I suppose that these can be called the New Yearns Resolutions for the
incoming presidents of the various clubs for the coming year. These might
well be the guide lines to be used by the various committee chairman in outi
lining their programs for the coming year.

A club president in his message to the members of his club said, "All the
success and progress attained during any president's reign must first begin
with the willingness and desire of each Rotarian in this Club to 'serve
above self,"

You members who are employers read the article on page 58 of the August Rotarian.
Six new Rotary Clubs were formed in the^United States during the month of July

bringing the total in the world to 12,078 with 557,250 members.

Rotary is like

the national debt—it never seems to stop growing.

Good reading is a marvelous thing and it is often said, "Heaven help the lonely
person who does not read," See how the daughter of a Michigan i^tarian wrote
regarding this on page 31 of the latest Rotarian, A seegar for the member
who tells your editor to which Club this member belonged. If some Rotary Ann
calls we might make that a candy bar or a dairy queen or ?

Harold Coddington as progran chairman presented ctobert Kettner, Assistant to
the President of the Consumers Power Co. of Jackson who first discussed Nuclear

Power and it's developaaat and then went on to relate it to it's use in industry
and domestic activities. He followed this with a movie showing the practical

application of the power together with pictures of the huge plant at Big ftock,
Michigan,

A very good program ably presented and interesting,

Rotarians visiting the club from Bronson were Glenn Barnett, Morris Wood,
Bert Ward, and Neison V/eberj from Hamilton, Ohio John Elwell and from Van
Wert, Ohio Dwight Bennett. Harold Coddington had as his .guests Dan Karn,
former District Governor from Jackson, and the President of the Jackson

■Notary Club, George Olmsted, Boyd VJiggins had as his guest, Gene V/aples, the
new Boys and Girls Club Leader and Red McKnight had as his guest his son Kent
and his son-in-law, Jim Clavel,
August 10

the club will meet at the First Ward School for lunch NOT AT THE

ELKS TEMPLE and will have as their guests some of the i^H Club members, as the

U H Fair will be in session and the club is following the usual custom.

Next week the club will hear about the Michigain United Fund and the Branch
County and Coldwater Community Chests, yir editor has checked and we believe
that Ray Pitts is program chairman.

A courageous man i&amp;uDii^^lhrjhbvc^BtBelWetooam &lt;aj ^1a«r^eigl^9&gt;6aai^fesand stewed raisins
in a dark one,

make UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

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Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

'COMMUNITY SERVICE

'

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Classiifcation—

Club

19S4-1965
AXNER OLSON

I..-

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

Viee-President
Seerotory

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

President

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'v-Treas.

Bulletin-

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

Awards —

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith.

Public Relations-

Student Guests-

Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Rotary Information— ..

Youth—'
Cran Wilcox, AI Butterfieid,

H. Teeter

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:00 noon

*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENCILL-Greenwich, Conn.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internotionol
Donold B. Doubieday, Kalamazoo, Mtch.

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

8-1. Wise
15—D. Shorno '
22—A. Butterfieid

29—H. Teeter

Ju!y-196S
6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19—A. Foller

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM. Chairman

V. Kornslion, Horry Joseph

22-W. Willioms

2P-C. Wilcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox
SONG

Intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

December—1964

1—Paul Hurley

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

• 1—R. Hdwiey (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International information-

Trade Associations—

Jun«~T965

10—H. Geodholm
17—C. Swart

International Student Preiects—

Croig Scbold, Conrod Swart
Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Oecupationol information-

25—R. Toupalik

November—1964
3-W. VanAken

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Employer-Employee Relations—

4-M. McKeith
11-H. Bent

18-T. Skobo

International Contacts—

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations— .

27-T. Collins

May-1965

20-Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

^^Jpeclal—At the call of the President

20—R. Biringer

6-C. Seboid
13—C. Allemler

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6—F. VanAken

'13-^R. Patterson

October—1964

R. Sweet

.

April-196S

29-R. Yingling

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

.

Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MfETINGS

8—J. Kennedy

B. K. Peorce

Fred Neor, Bob Rumsey

' (World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

Scholarship, Student Loans,

ProgramFred Culy

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September-1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz. VanAken

March-1965

25-N. Moore

Rural Urban—

Wm. Bobier.

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

18-R. Kerr

. K. Oljnsted, K. leavenworth

Membership—

23-R. Woldron

: 11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—

Magazine—

9—C. Bacon

August-1964

Torg Skabo, R. Howley

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekCharles Bacon, Al Rice

Attendance-

February—1965

1964-1965

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

^

26-W. Bobier '
(Rotary Mogozir^e)

Duane Davidson

: .

FALL LADIES' NITE

V. KORNSTIEN

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The obove is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to chooge dates with onother member, advise the progrom ehoirmen of the ehongo. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Choirman — Telephone 2/9-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, iUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemior, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grond St,-Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret--767-7508
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Rofh
278-2261

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

273-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jecin
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro
Gust C. Borandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfieid, ,31 Edison Ct.-Thclma

278-8086
278-5386
270-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

279-9551

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Baboro

278-5234

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli O.—Gladys
Raymond Molehahoy, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholi St.-Edno

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Horold Coddington, 324' E. Chicago St.—Vero

278-2990

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane-Jono
Duane E. Dovldson, IS Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

279-9471
u

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake-Barbara

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318
278-6517

278-8909

278-4115

_-.^._278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

___278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma--™—. 278-5790
Robert 0. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha_____

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio

276-8840

279-9551

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annotfa

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

Kenneth Pulnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-De(ia

278-6341

278-6161

278-2790

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Choflcs Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

*..278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellto

278-5842
278-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Conrad Sworf, 471 Morsholi ^f.—Gertrude

Howard M. Teotof, 156 Church St.-Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

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278-5554

278-5585
278-4243

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

279-9360
278-2979

278-4350

278-4222
278-2841

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrleo-^

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witma
Worrcn Williams, Batavia—laMoine

•Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia..
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424
278-M33

279-9428

.278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Koltz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, H Pork Pl.-Elzora
278-6311
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine..'
270-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd;—Elva ___J78-M12
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grefcheir..".....
.278-6730

irrKs

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, SXCH.
PUBLISHED BY

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notolle'

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4159

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholi St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

h.

278-4229
278-2710
278-4029
..278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

h' ■ V ^

fredericr:

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-6769

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Croig Seboid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Address ond Relory Agn

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-Eiieon 278-2127

278-2947

278-2539
-

NAME

Webster Treat, R., 3', .Coldwater Lake—Suzqnno

IffC

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JULY 20, 1965

This is Butter Barbecue Time, Pickles for Picnic Time and Fr^sh-Up Soda
Bath Time. This is Captive Nation Week, National Rabbit Week, Wednesday
is Dag Der National Onafhankelyheid in Belgium and Sunday is the beginn
ing of National Safety Week.

Some of the cow pasture pool specialists in District 636 have promoted
a district tournament to be held at the Klinger Lake Country Club on

Monday, August 3« The tab is $12 to include green fees, door prize,
dinner and a swim in the pool. A dead line of Tuesday, July 27 has

been set with reservation to be made (also a check to be deposited)
with Norm Moore.

Tuesday's visitors included the following Rotarians:

Wendell Hathaway

and Henry Gomley of Bronson, Melvin Ross of Indianapolis and John Elwell
of Hamilton, Ohio. Other guests included "Miss Branch County" Marcia
Enos and her chaperon Mrs. Keith Pearce. Fred Weeks had as his guest
his son Major Fred V/eeks, Jr. and Fred Culy had as his guest his nephew
Gordon Morlan of Largo, Florida.

John Dean as program chairman presented the Little League ball players
who will be competing in the All Stars game at Kalamazoo this week end.
The following boys had lunch with the club? Russell Belt, Dick Murdock,
Bob Biringer, Craig Kilgore, Jim Olmsted, Mark Zinn, Jim Hauska, Dale
Parshall, Greg Lowe, John Swanson, Danny Watson and Mitchell McCullough.
Bill Murphy is to play also but could not ^.ttend on Tuesday. John gave
a resume of the Little League Program'in Coldwater. Both John and Duke
Davison are involved in the All Stars game.

Next week Harold Coddington as program chairman will present Robert
Kettner, Assistant to the President of Consumers Power Company, who will
discuss Nuclear energy and its application toward peaceful purposes.
The best wishes of the club go with Chuck Schmitt on his new job in Detroit.
He deserved his promotion but we will bet he would rather live in Coldwater.

Which club in Michigan has a project which is described in the July ROTARIAN
to help the high school library? A "seegar" to the first one who calls
your editor.

Read "Speaking Out" in the July ROTARIAN.
well worth your attention.

It is on pages 26 and 27 and is

The new President of Rotary International is C. P. H. Teenstra of Amsterdam,
Holland. He is a physician who graduated from Gronigen University in I930.
His field has been tuberculosis. He has been a Rotarian for 25 years, has
been Club President, District Governor, Director of Rotary International,
Chaiimian of ENAEMAC and 2nd Vice-President of Rotary International. He is
the first President from the Netherlands. His Rotary Ann comes from
Vingaker, Sweden where they were married. More about them next week.

These pointed shoes women wear are good for one thing; stepping on bugs

in corners.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARO, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Boys' and Girls' WeekCharles Bacon, Al Rice

Attendonce—

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Claiiiifcatian—
OFFICERS

Horvey Bent

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965
AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Presldonf
Viee-Presldenf
Seerelory
Treosurer

Assislant Sec'yTreas.

Director*—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmifl.

Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Pattersorr — Organhl

Student Guests-

Rotory InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Youth—

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

at 12:00 ttoon

INTERNATIONAL

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PEHENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanslon, lllinoi*
Governor, 636 Diti., Rotary International

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Employer-Employee Relations—

Inlernotionol Student Projects—
Don Shoroo, Roy Patterson

Four-Way TestRay Pifis, Mark Andrews
Occupational Infarmotion—

Rotary .Foundotion—
Dick Bifingor, Ray Fox
SONG

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

V. Kornsticn, Horry Joseph

Julv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkincn

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

-

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddingion

•

January—1965
5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

LEADERS

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

- ~ "

19-A. Foller

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

Trade Asseeiations—

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

1—Pool Hurley

Red McKnighl, Art Lyons

Craig Sebotd, Conrod Swart

1—R. Hawley (Rotory
Intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

December—1964

International Informotion—

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik

25—R. Toupolik
June-1965

(Rotary Foundotion)
24—H. Joseph

international Contocts-

BOB NAGLE, Director
■pecial—At the coll of the President

SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—
8. Faller, Will Couillard
Competitor Relations—

4-M. McKeith
n-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

R, Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

27-T. Collins

May-196S

November—1964

Cran Wllcox, Al Butterfield,

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of ooeh month

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Polterson

20—R. Biringer

6—C. Sebold
13—C. Aliemier
20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

Mel Rice, H. Coddingion

Sorgeant-at-Arms—

April-196S

October—1964

C. Heikklnen, Mac McKetth

Public Relotiens—

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

H. Teeter
BOARD

(World Understanding)
23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K, Peorce

ProgramFred Cuiy

Woodward.

18-R. Kerr

Warren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz VoaAken

March—1965

25-N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Wm. Bobier

(Rotary's Anniversary)

11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magasine—

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waidron

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Crippled Children—

Ray Mulehohey, John Etsweller, Jr.

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Dovidson, John Deon,

February—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

26—W. Bobier

Duane-Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

.

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you v/ish to chonge doles with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special

programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detolTs.

• FRED CULY, Program Choirmon

Tolcpht
Telephone
279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278-6821
:

Williom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margoret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C, Burondt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison. Ct.—Theimo
Harold Coddingtori, 324 E. Chicago St.—Veto
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobaro

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Mbnroo St.—Imogono

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

273-6843

278-8086

278-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
_-278-2990
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Mopfe Lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2618
278-8609

John Etswciler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancholt St.—Charlotte

278-6598
278-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5313
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Looore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barboro .-278-8909

Coflo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115'

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-6501

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 270-2127

Tekonsha—Morgorct—767-7508

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwater Lake—Suzonno
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann -__-278-5585

E. Ken loovenworfh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
'
Milford A, McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-6850
278-2261
-278-2947

279-9551

Normand Mooro, 796 Angola Rd.—Annella

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Glodys
Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan..

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Werner VonAkon, R. R. 2-Glodys
Russell Waidron, P. O, Box 125-Delia

278-5512

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11

E. Chicago St.—Mobel

278-2790

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jockson—llllion

ST2-5594

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2539.
278-2979
278-6161

278-5006

Craig Sebatd, R, R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

—278-2612

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth—
Leslie Woodward, '163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 M. Jefferson St.—Susie.i..
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-5714
278-5842

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
—
.__278-516S
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen,.
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn________278-678B
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllmo
278-5790

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie——278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 •Marshall St.—Gertrude-.

.278-4350

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha-,

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronco Rd.—Arlene

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva

Howord M. Teofor, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-8942

John Klein, Box 148-PatrIcIa

278-8840

279-9551

278-4222

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia——278-2841

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The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR
• r-- " . I '•

I
FREDERICK H.

tEfKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
C0LDIA7ER, HICH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033

279-9428
.278-5033
278-446B
278-6393

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

279-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

—.278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha

K. I. Olmsted, 70 MarshaTi St.-Edna_

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyli**
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Worren WilRams, Botovia—LaMolne..
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrice—

XNC

i':

..

.278-5091

278-6311
278-4198

.._.278-M12

278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 13, 1965

This is Odor Control Month, Raisins For Outdoor Fun Time, Rye Bread Sales Month
and Summer Time Salad Time has arrived. Tuesday wvening was La Retraiteauxflam-

beaux in France. Today, Wednesday, is Bastile Day in France and tomorrow is^
St, Swithin's Day and if it rains on that day it is a legend that it will rain

for forty days. Let's hope it is fair.

Friday is the beginning of International

Brick and Rolling Pin Contest. Teams from Stroud, Ontario; Stroud, Canada;
Stroud, England; and Stroud, Australia compete. Sunday begins Shiv' Ah B'Tammuz.
More next week if I can find out.

A tip of the hat to John Etsweiler for the very fine job that he did in writing
your bulletin. While he was slaving away on it I was sitting on a cushion in a
boat in the middle of a lake in the middle of nowhere.

It was so much fun I

believe that I will go back. Good fishing and not even a newspaper for a week.
Tuesday's program, as presented by Boyd Wiggins, told the club of the bureaucracy
in Washington and how it operates. From the notes that John gave me, it must

have been a sobering experience and it is only by the American way of life and

individual enterprise that democracy has been able to survive, John apparently
felt that the goal is to take from those who have and give it to everyone whether
they have or not. Someday the honeymoon will be over and then we will begin

to pay thru the nose whether we like it or not. (The last statement is mine.)

From reports, your editor's son did O.K. in his description of his experience
at Camp Emery, We, as a family, appreciate his selection to represent the
Coldwater Rotary Club.

Many, many thanks.
•0

Visiting Rotarians on Tuesday included Len Kaskey of Sylvania, Ohio; Dale
Ulrey of Goshen, Indiana; Charles Dyer of Columbus, Ohio and Nelson Weber and
Kenneth Gunthorpe of Bronson.

There were 14 members absent on Tuesday.

8 made up.

Last week 16 were absent and only

If the attendance is to improve for July, we had better get on

the ball and be making up.

If any of the members go to the northern peninsula this summer it will be
worth their time to stop and see the reconstruction of old Fort Michilimackinac,
The old site is being gone over by archeologists and they are finding many
artifacts.

We have a new President of Rotary International, a New District Governor and
a new Club President. May they all have a good year, but his can only be done
if the membership lives Rotary each and every day.

In the article beginning on page 10 of the July Rotarian, our new president
asks some questions, one is why is it that Rotary must take in 12 new members
in order to make a net gain of two members? ffhis is because of the 10^ loss

in membership each year. The other Question is: Why do 17^ of the clubs
have less than the required 25.members?

I believe that this is becuase clubs

have been started in towns that do not have enough business men in them to
have more than 25 members- Some of these clubs, altho small, are thriving
and are a lot of un.

Next week, John Dean will present 14 members from the 8 teams of the Little

League in Coldwater and will tell of their activities.

And then there was the secretary who was complaining that she had typed so many

letters during the day that she ended up her prayers at night with "Yours truly".
Ray Muchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M,
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

^7

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cofe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Mooro

PresldonI

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

VIce-Presideni
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmilt, Fred Anderson,

Harvey Bent

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley
Crippled Children—
K. Olmsled, K. Leavenworth

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas

Wm.

Progrom—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Youth—

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsey

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

at 12:00 noon

Special—At the call of the President

^

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evansfon, Illinois

Craig Scbold, Conrad Sworl
Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Diit., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

CHARLES PEHENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazao, Mich.
The above
e is
programs ,

25—R. Toupalik
Jttne-1965

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
2P-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

8-L. Wise
15—0. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

International Student Protects—

Don Shorno, Roy Patlersbn
Rotary Foundotion-

Jurv-1965
■

6—K. Peorce
13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

Jonuory—1965

Dick Birlnger, Roy Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R, Moore
12—0. Davidson
19—A, Faller
26-W. Bobier

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstlen, Horry Joseph

18-T. Skabo

3-W. VonAken
10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

International Contacts-

Poul Hurley, R. YIngling

4-M.iMeKeith
11-H. Bent

November—1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Cornpetitor RelationsDick Moore, Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee Relations—

27-T. Collins

May-1965

27—Lcs Woodward

FRED ANDERSON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

R. Sweet

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Fallef, Will Coulllord

April—1965

October-1964

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfleid,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

15-F. Weeks

29—R. YIngling

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeont-at-ArmsBob Naglo, Don Wright'

30—R. Loose

22-W. Wilbur

Awards —

Rotary InformationH. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student loans.

Student. Guests^

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKeith

Fred Culy

2—K. Olmsled

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Peorce

Public Relations-

Woodward.

18-R. Kerr

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Dobier

Membership—
Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VaaAken

Morch-t965

25-N. Moore

Rural Urban—

Magozlne—

(Rolary's Anniversary)

11—8. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Club Bulletin-

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose

23-R. Waldron

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Ray Mulchahey, Jahn Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OlSON

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-196$

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-196S

ROTARY

Duane Davidson.

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

(Rotary Magozlne)

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

our program schedule for the Rotory Ycor 1964-65. if you wish to change dates with onothcr member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special

such as ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Choirman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-2903
278-6033

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Robert Loose—R. R.

767-7508

Harvey G.

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Roth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

William Bobier. 280 Grpnd St.—Margaret

278-5386

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelto

Che.slcr L. Allemier, R. ,R. 4, Coldwalcr—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mar[orIa
Bent, 51

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro
Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogcne
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane-Jane

J

278-6821

27B-8086
278-5891
278-4436
278-2854

278-2990
278-5234
278-6054
279-9471
278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehott St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5475
278-5318
278-6517

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Volcrie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfiold Dr.—Lucille

278-5909
278-6598

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Boraforo..-278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Foul Hurley, 163 Foirfisid

Dr.—Alleen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mortho

John Klein, Box 14B—Patricia

1

278-6687

278-6788
278-5790
.278-8840

279-9551

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
No. 2.

278-6850

Tekonsho—Margoret

278-2261
278-2947

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suzenno
278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Wprner VanAken, R. R. 2—Giddys
278-4243
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Della
278-4229

Horold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neor, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witmo
Warren Williams, Botavia—LaMoine...

278-2539
279-9360

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

-

278-6769

Fred H. Weeks, R, R. 4-Beatriee

_._J78-2612

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia—.x_.l

i

278-4424

!

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly ...

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogoe St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

278-6161
278-2790

Robert O. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Mel Rice,

278-2979

1903 Kibby Rd., Joekson-lillion

Donald Wright, 21

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5714

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise-

276-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-NeMie

278-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.—-

Howord M. Teeter, 156 ChuVeh St.—Morion—

278-4350

278-4222

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Jonean

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlylo Ave.—Eioine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen._..

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REFLECTOR

rREDERICK
ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

R.

ItttKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDfATCR, ttCH.

INC.

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

. •

PUBLISHED BY

279-9428
278-5033
..278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

i

The COLDWATER

278-5033

.....278-6393

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia.-x—.278-2341

: -

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-2710
..278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

-'.jr., I

VUking Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss—
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy Si

'• I-

278-4198
..278-5412

..278-6730

�''He Profits Most wi ? Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER K-&gt;tary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLi;

Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the i

A.
'Xr

July 7, 1965

Since the substituting editor of your Rotarian does not have Ifey*s book of
facts concerning what special month, week or day this period holds, let the

sub submit the following:

Fred Culy*s Etotary Year;

Have Fun, Ray Week; and this weekend
Thanks to Ax, welcome to Fred
relaxed and smiling, Fred looks

year as prexy is the toughest.

Be Good to Yourself Mbnthj

Gome Back, Come Back, Ray Day,

as another Rotaxy Year begins. Ax looks
and looks, Don*t xrorry, the first

Have you Rotarians looked at your Four-Way Test desk plaque recently and
wondered how far it is being followed in everyday life? If not, read it here;
Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Will it buildOOODliJIIL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will it be BENEFICIA.L to a1 T concerned?

Look at advertising and labeling today, look at action (or lack of it) by

our state legislators, and look at rezoning action in Coldwater and you will
see a few examples that would certainly flxink the TEST. The question is:

can Rotarians do anything about it, will they, and how can it be accon^lished?

An intriguing question, eh?

If Bent, Bovee, Coddington, Collins, Davidson, Hawley, Joseph, Kennedy,
R. Loose, Mulchahey, Patterson, Geo. Pierce, Ifel Rice, Sebald, Treat and

Weeks woxild be sure and make up before Tuesday, Prexy Fred can start off

with a 100^ meeting,
up, so far.

Monday at Quincy woxiLd do fine, if you haven* t made

Thanks, Les Woodward for the five pen knives in response to Bay Mulchahey*s
plea.

Bob Nagle put one in the pot, too.

Thanks,

How about the rest of us?

Duke
rumor has it you had an Eagle on Eight. Isn*t that the same as am
eagle on three? It*s two strokes xmder par. Did you buy?

Thanks to program chairman Keath Pearce, a lot of Rotarians (and golfers) were
able to cover a lot of acres touring the tremendous Federal MogiQ- operation
here in Coldwater, Bob White and his team have a terrific operation behind
that brick and glass face that they show to West Chicago Road,

it to believe it,

You must see

/mdy Henry, one of the team, made it a pleasant and enlight

ening hour for our foursome.

Thanks.

Those who missed the tour were the losers

of the day.

Next week. Carlo Heikkinen has the program, Terry Mulchahey will make a brief
report on his experiences at Camp Emoiy. The program will be given by Boyd
Wiggins whose topic will be "Testifying in Washington, D.C." A la Bobby Baker?

Golfer (in trap): "The traps on this course are quite annoying, aren't they?"
Bob Nagle (trying to putt): "They sxire are. Woxild you mind closing yours?"
Dick Moore teed up, eyed the distance to the green and announced, "A drive and
a putt will do it,"

Then he swung
but the ball travelled only a few yards.
His caddie handed him the putter, remarking brightly: "This putt will be worth
telling the boys about."

Aren't you all lucky that Ray is going to be gone for only a week?
John Etsweiler

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE — Skyline Reitauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Clossiflcolion-

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R- Hawtey

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

Roy Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

Fellowship-

PresidenI

FRED CUIY
ERNEST W. lUSE
CHARLES 5CHMITT
JOHN KLEIN

John Walker, Bob Loose
Magozine—

Vice-President
Secrefory
Treasurer
Assistant Sac'y-Treas.

Program-

OF

DIRECTORS

at 12:00 noon

^

Buyer-Seller Relations— "

Special—At the call of the President

&gt;

B. Fallor, Will Couillard

Dick Moore, Rolph Toupaltk

Emoloyer-Empieyee Relations-

PresidenI Rotary Internotional
CHARLES PETTENCILI - Greenwich, Conn.

Fred Weeks, J, A. Kennedy

General Secretary, Rotary Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Information-

Red McKnIghl, Art Lyons

'

SONG

8-L. Wise

6—K. Peorco

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

29-C. Wllcox

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' N1TE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19—A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsfion, Harry Joseph

Julv-1965

15—D. Shorno
22-A. Butterfield

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Trade Associations—

29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Rotary FoundotionDick Biringer, Roy Fox

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomaxoo, Mich.

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leovenworth
15—R. Rumsoy
22-W. Williams

December—1964

International Student Projects-

Croig Sebold. Conrod Swart

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

25—R. Toupalik
Juno—1965

24—H. Joseph

Internotional Contacts-

Competitor RelationsDISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

18-T. Skobo

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director

International

4—M. McKeith
11-H. Bent

3-W. VonAken
10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

*

May-1965

November—1964

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sobald
13—C. Aliemier
20-Me1. Rice
27—Los Woodword

Cran Wllcox, Al Butlerfieid,

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

6—F. VanAken

13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

MEETINGS

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

Youth-

H. Teeter

BOARD

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKeiih

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

9—M. Andrews
16—W. Treat

8—J. Kennedy

Awards —

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Woodward.

25-N. Moor#

September—1964

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Fred Cuiy

(Rotary's Annlvorsory)

Mareh-1965
2—K. Olmsted

18-R. Kerr

B. K. Pcarco

Public Relations-

23-R. Waldron

4-0. Dally
n-B. Wiggins {4H Foir)

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Doily, les Wise, Frill VanAken

2-R, Fox
9—C. Bocon
16—S. Bovee

PROGRAMS

August—1964

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Leavenworth

Wni. Bobior

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Cuty, Chorles
SchmitI, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

ROTARY

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Fobruory-1965

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Mogazine)

Duane Davidson

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to ehonge doles with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kolhryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Horvey G.

278-6843

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Cf.—Thelmo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6821

278-6086

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

.-278-2990
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471
278-2818
278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Volerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 t4. Honchetf St.—Charlotte

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison. Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbora...278-8909

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 369 Grand St.-Wilma

278-6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha______„..

John Klein, Box 148—Potrirtn

278-8840

.„_„...279-9551

,

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
' Phone No.
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
,.278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Morgoret 767-7508
Ernest W.

Luse, R.

R. 4~Ruth

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila—

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annotfa-

278-6769

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Susanna

_-278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—
Woroer VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotriee

278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

____278-2710

278-5078

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

:i_.__.278-2612

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshoii St.-Edno—

278-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.—
B. K. Poorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-2979
278-6341

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cello
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St—
__.278-5033
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Roth____
279-9428

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161-

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn—
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillion
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison

278-8318

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14331 iyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake-

278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

278-8942

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva.____.278-5412

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chlcogo—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Axner Olson, 304 Crond St.—Retho

279-9360

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel-

278-2790

Loke—Rita

Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-rLoulse

278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

—

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

,.278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church Sti—Marion_____
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—VIrgtnio

278-4222
278-2841

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-W!lma
Worren Wlllioms, Bolovlo—LoMolne

278-8238
—Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 MorshalJ St.—Polly

__278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jo neon

John Walker, 33

278-5165

__.278-S091

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Dougherty—Gretehen

'c-i-CTCv

TCt'i

.\.0'

"T

The COLDWATER
JUL O

H.

278-4468

Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scotl-iNatolie

.1. j'-JsJ

FRCDI-RICK

278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson'St.—Susie

..i').'

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-4029

fWS

QUALITY SPRTNq;pRODUCTS, INC
COLDIATER,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
m

„.278-4198

___..278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club iii the'lJ.

I

*
«k;.

June 29&gt; 19^5

July has been set aside as Hot Dog Month, National Iced Tea Time and as

National Odor Control Month, as stated last week this is Save Your City

Week, on July 1, l8iJ-7 the first United States Stamp was issued.

Thursday,

July 1, is also Dominion Day in Canada which corresponds to our July 4th.
If you are interested, this is Hillbilly Home Comming Week at Maryville

Tennessee.

Sunday is July 4th so break out your flag and display it.

Tuesday's meeting was the last one presided over by our outgoing President

Axner Olson.

Clyde Williams, as a past president, presented him with a

past president's pin and badge, we believe that he has had a good year with
a lot of growth of the club.

Fred Anderson as the new Vice President for I965-66 was presented with the

gavel ty President Axner in the absence of incoming President Fred Culy,
who is in Dallas.

No one mentioned the town in which Dr. Stokes practiced medicine and so nm

one won the "seegar".

The offer is still good for the next meeting.

See

your June Rotarian.

The need for pen knives, scout knives, hunting knives, even switchblades,
is still with us.

Won't the members go thru their desks and look at home

and, if you have anything to contribute, bring them next meeting and leave
with John Etsweiler.

Your editor is taking to the woods next week, no radio, no T.V., no tele

phones, no traffic and no baths, back to the primitive on an island.
Etsweiler will be doing the bulletin.

John

Please pass your dope along to him.

Visitors at Tuesday's meeting included Hugh Fritz of Jackson, Morris Wood,
Bob Pennell, Wendell Hathaway and Bert Ward of Bronson, Dick Biringer had
as his guest Charles Bristol of Coldwater.

Eleven early leavers (too many) missed a very good program presented by
Howard Teeter.

It was a set of beautiful slides showing Michigan scenes

and industries together with a narration, Howard also passed out some
check lists so that members might find out how many of the scenes shown

had been visited by them.

Your editor batted 70^, how did you do?

Apparently there will be no Rotary Golf Tournament unless some one promotes
it. Why don't some of the cow pasture pool enthusiasts stir themselves and
promote one for Coldwater? In the past it has been enjoyed by the members
and should be continued.

Keith Pearce has next week's program and he has promoted a trip thru the

Federal-Mogul plant.

Lunch will be as usual at the Elks and the members

will leave from there. Keith asks that you allow a little extra time as
the plant cannot be seen in less than an hour or more.

Congratulations to our new District Governor Dick Bucknell,

We hope that

he has a profitable and productive year,

A bachelor always hopes that his courting plans go thru without a hitch.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSOAIE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M. t
JONESVlUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri'Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVUCE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSB

President
Vice Prcsidont
Seerelary

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

. Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmilt, Fred Andersort, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

Program-

Youth-

*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.

8. Foller, Will Couillard

3-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

SERVICE

Craig Scbold, Conrad Swort

Rotary Foundation—

General Seerelary, Rotary International
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois

Rciy Pills, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donold B. Doubleday, Kolamazoo, Mich.

Trode Associations—

SONG

29—H. Teeter

July-1965
6—K. Pearce

15—0. Shorno',

13—C. Helkkinen
20—J. Dean

29-C. Wilcox

■

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson

LEADERS

19—A. Foller
26—W.,Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman.

V. Korn'stien, Hdrry Joseph

22-W. Williams

22—A. Butterfield' '

Dick Birlnger, Ray Fox

Paul Hurley, R. Yingltng

15—R. Rumsey

,

f—Poul Hurley

International Student ProteclsDon Shorno, Roy Patterson

Four-Woy Test—

Intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

B-L/Wiso:. &lt;

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

1—R. Hawloy (Rotory

December—1964 .

International Information-

Competitor Relations-

June-1965

(Rotary Foundotion)
24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J.,A-Kennedy

Employer-Employee Relations-

35—R. Toupalik

November—1964

International Ccnifacli—

'

ll-H. Bent

18-T. Skobo

FRED ANDERSON, Director

BOB NA6LE, Director

4-M. McKclth

27—Les Woodward

i . .R. Swe.ef ...v,: i.'.,

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Mav-1965

20-Mel. Rice

Crah Wilcox, Al Butterfield,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allemlcr

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeant-at-Armi—

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger

October—1964

C. Heikklnen, Mac McKeilh

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

at 12:00 noon

Special-At the coll of the President

Awards —

Rotary Informotion—
Ernest lusc. Chuck Woodward, •

30—R. loose

Aprll-1965

29-R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Student Guests-

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

Fred Culy

16_W. Treat

(World Understanding)
23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

Public Relations-

H. Teeter
MEETINGS

25—N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

MembershipOlin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Mareh-1965
2—K. Olmsfcd
9—M. Andrews

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Bobier

(Rotary's Anniversary)

n-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)
1B-R. Kerr

Crippled ChildrenK. Olmsled, K. loovenworth

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

23~R. Waldron

4-0. Dally

Torg Skabe, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Woodword.

August—1964

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Horvey Bent

Wm.

16—S. Boveo

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Classiifcation-

1964-1965

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

PROGRAMS

Boys' end Girls' Week-

Attendance-

OFFICERS 8Y ELECTION

February-1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

V. KORNSTIEN

y'

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rofory Magozlne)" '

Duane Dovldson

'

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to ehonge dates with another- member, odvise ihe progrem chairmon of ihe chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R, R. 4, Coidwcter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N;.'Circle-Dr.-rEithor

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033

278-5358

278-6821

278-6843

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Seten Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-5891
278-4486
278-2654

William Bobier, 280 Grand St,—Margaret

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chieogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobaro

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

278-5386

278-2990
27B-5234

278-6054
279-9471

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R.

278-6850

R. No. 2. Tekon'shd-Morggrel—767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helcn^

278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home-^aro!

279-9551

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Soson

279-9492

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. l-W5lmo

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edno

278-2539

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CelIa

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Fred

278-5078

Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine;

278-5512

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

27?;9360.

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison' Cf.—Lorraine

1.278-6316

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8340

279-9551

).:--ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Gtond St.—Phyllis

..278-5006

Chorles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Barget

__278r5714

Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donold V. Shorno, .156 E. Chicago St.—Lauise

Icslje Woodward,,163;Marsholl St.—Polly

'

HONORARY MEMBERS

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grefehen

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Notary REFLECTOR
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FREDERICK

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Kotarians Always Welcome

,278-5165

278-4350

j.' ■Ai-.) i aupjT'';.-':-.:.;

ROTARY CLUB

278-4468

278-6393

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague, St-—Hazel

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278-5033

Donold Wright, 2t'N.'Jefferson'St.—Susie

Ed Holtz, 14361 lyobawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Jqneon
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Art Lybn, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro—

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

•- II

278-5033

—279-9428

.278-8318
278-5842

Conrad SwarC 471 MaPshall St.—Gertrude

;

278-4424

Charles Woodward, 163. Marshall St.

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Ri,Jackson—Lilljan,

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278-8238

278-2790

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd„ R. R. 2-Nel1i#

John Klein, Box 148-Polrlcia

__278-2612
Bronson 369-4024

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoft—Natalie

278-6161

E. Chieogo St.-MobeL

Worren Williams, Batavio—laMolne

Douglas Woodward,-20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth—

278-6517

Kenneth Putnam, 11

,

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2979
278-6341

278-5475
278-5318

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo™—

278-4159

278-4029

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6788

Fred H. Weelts; R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-2710

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchefl St.—Charlotte,
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Dorls-i

278-6687

278-4229

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn

276-5585

Russell Woltlwni P. O. Box,125-Della

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-6598

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

278-5554

278-4243

278-6278

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara,..278-8909

Fritz VanAken, 65' E. Chieago St.—Mary Ann—

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

.i_-.278-6769

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chieogo St.—Mory Helen..278-4115

Phone No.

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna__

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.-Annetta

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, IS Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valeric

NAME

' Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573. W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

H.

fCEKS

OUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDfATCR, SIGH.

IKC

278-5091
278-6311

___278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.^S. A.
JUN 2 2 1965

This is Swim for Health Week, it is also Barnum Festival Week (John Walker
take notice and on Saturday the day the membership receives this there is to

be a Devil's Square Dance Festival at Hell Michigan, (if you attend you re
ceive a Hot Foot Badge and a Damn Stompers Button). Next week is Save your
City Week.
-j

Dear Cousin Muley:
I don't know what is the matter with Coldwater but apparent

ly no one pays im?.ch attention to National Flag Day or Flag Week. Even the
city forgot about Flag Day until it was over. On Monday June 1^ which has
been National Flag Day for many years there were only 15 flags displayed on
Marshall Street from State St. to Chicago St.

Some of the people seem to

forget that the National Flag is the symbol of the country to which every
one should be grateful for the free life that they lead. Don't forget next
year to put out your flag on the proper day.
Your

Uncle Gully.

Attendance for May was doxm as you were told by Tom Collins on Tuesday, it

was only 89.ii-9^ which places our club 19th in the district and 7th in the
16 clubs of comparable size.

We can do better than that.

Speaking of

attendance, your editor counted the early leavers on Tuesday and 25^ of

the members present left early. It is a bad habit to acquire and should be
broken. We don't Imow how many apologized to the speaker for leaving early.
Did you?

Tuesday's visitors included Flint Harding Jr. of Denver Colorado, John Williams
of Quincy, John Elwell of Hamilton Ohio and Dwight Green, Wendell Hathaway and
Lloyd Phillips of Bronson.

Your editor's son reported that he had a marvelous time at Camp Emery, he said
that never had he heard so many inspiring spealcers in such a short time. We
also took up with us the boy sent by the Quincy Rotaiy Club, Larry Marvin.
ROAR stands for Rotarians Of Amateur Radio!

ship about it on Tuesday.

that it would come this quickly.
name.

Ken Leavenworth told the member

V/e knew it would happen sometime but did not believe
Ken has now become a number and has lost his

He is W_8 A J S,

John Visosky, a new member, was introduced to the club by President Axner Olson.
John is the music director at the Coldwater High School.

He lives with his

Rotary Ann and their tuo preschoolers at 66 Sonet Lane.
Warren Williams, as program chairman, introduced Larry Boger of the Agriculture
Economics Department at Michigan State University who discussed the Perspective
of Rural Michigan from now until 1980. Michigan is most fortunately situated
for growth and development and certainly has a great future.
Kow3Td Teeter next week will follow up Roger's speech with a program on Mich
-

igan.

other.

We don't know whether they got together but one will compliment the

We understand that the program in new and just off the desk of the

orginator.

A "seegar" to the member that can tell your editor the name of the toim and
the state in which Dr. Stokes, mentioned in the June Rotarian, practiced

medicine.

And then there was the gal who was buying a washing machine and asked the
salesman, "Is the motor sealed in so that my husband cannot monkey with it?"

Ray MuLchahey
snng Clubs
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighbonrtg
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House
Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY ~ Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Harvey Bent

Club Bulletin-

FRED

PresidenI

CUIY

Vieo President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Soereiory

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Treosuror

Assistant Sec'y-treas.

FellowshipJohn Woiker, Bob Loose
Mogazine—
Wm.

Rice

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

18-R. Kerr

Warren Williams, Bayd Wiggins,

Scholarship, Student loans.

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Public Relations-

Student Guests-

Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Rotary Information-

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

President Rotary Internotionai
CHARLES PEHENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.
Genera] Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomazoo, Mich.

4-M. McKcilh
11-H. Bent

3-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

July-1965

8-L. Wise

15—D. Shorao ,

;

27—A. Butterfield

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6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

29-C. Wilcox

27—H. Coddington

January-196S

Dick Birlnger, Roy Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

SONG

•12—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

26—W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

LEADERS

19-A. Fqllor

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

22-W. Williams

December—1964

Rotary Foundation-

Trade Associations—

8—K. Leavenworth
15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

international Student Proiects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Four-Way TestRay Pills, Mork Andrews
Occupational Information-

Intern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundotion)

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph. Toupalik

1—R. Hawley (Rotory

17—C. Swart

International Information-

Employer-Employee Relations—

June-1965

10—H. Goodholm

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buver&gt;Seller Relations—
B. Falter, Will Couillard

25—R. Toupalik

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director
International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Competitor RelationsINTERNATIONAL

27-T. Collins

Moy-196S
18-T. Skabo

R. Sweet

BOB NAGLE, Director

•k

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger

27—les Woodward

Gran Wilcox, AI Butterfield,

Sergeani-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

★

Special—At the call of the President

April-1965

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

at 12:00 noon

30—R. Loose

Youth-

H. Teeter •
BOARD

8—J. Kennedy

October—1964

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Fred Culy

16-W. Treat

1—C. Woodward
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Peorce

Membership—
Olin Dally, Lcs Wise, Fritz VanAken
Program-

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

25-N. Moore

(Rotary's Anniversary)
March-196S
2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Bobier

23-R. Waldron

4-0. Dolly
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee

August—1964

Charles Bacon, AI

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964&gt;1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendonce—

Classification—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

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(Rotory Mogazine)

Duane Davidson

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F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmon of the chonge. Merhbers having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may oppoint o committee to assist with the details.
FRED CULY, Progrom Chairmon - Telephone 279-947!. .

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chc.sfor L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G.

N. Circle Dr.-Esfher

2^-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-2854
278-2W0

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Bent, 51

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babaro

Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6821

278-8086

278-4486
278-5234

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

273-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie

278-8609
273-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirficld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehott St.—Charlotte

278-6598
278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loko—Barbara

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfiold Dr.-Aileen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn__
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha__„_
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6517
278-8909
278-6687

278-6788
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. ■2. Tekonsho—Morgaref
Ernest W. lose, R. R. 4-Roih

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russcil F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohoy, 175 E. Peari St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
.279-9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho
Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Poarce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spraguc St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—MabeLC. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278-2790
278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903

ST2-5594

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Kibby

Rd., Jackson-Lillian.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

278-5512

278-5006
278-5714

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorran^e Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Address and Rotary Ann

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—
Werner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

278-5585
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

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Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WTIma
278-8238
Warren WiMioms, Batovia—LoMoine
"■ Bronson 369-4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio......^.:.^.—
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth...
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

..279-9428

....278-5033

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie —
278-4468
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nololle—.— _.._278-M93

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HONORARY MEMBERS

Art Lyon, II Park PI.-Elzora

Janean

278-5091

.__278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elvo
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
.._..278-6730

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278-5165
278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

JU1 M'-t- M

1965

:

FREDERICK
fECKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC.
COLDWATER* MIOH.

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Tinie: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-6316

__278-43S0
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

V.

PUBLISHED BY

278-2710

278-8318

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ROTARY CLUB

278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

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Phono No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sproguc St.—Hazel
Ed Holfz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—.—278-5842

Torg Skobo, 165 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

NAME

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

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�^He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

June 15, 1965

This is National Hone Permanent Month (Rotary Anns please note), Portable
Radio Month, National Reg Weed Control Month, National Recreation Month and
Summertime Banana Month, It is National Flag Week, National Little League
Week and Milk for Summertime Vitality Week. Saturday, the day the members
will receive this, it is the day of the New Oxford Art and Craft Show and

Flea Market at New O:cford Penna. Sunday, June 20 is Father's Day (we will
expect to see some new ties and sport shirts at next week's meeting).
Read about a Michigan Rotarian and the ^-Way Test on Page 6 of the June
ROTARIAN,

We will expect Ken Leavenworth to tell us of ROAR next week.
Last week we did not have sufficient space to mention that Reo Goodwin who
sells Sherwin-Williams

Paints was admitted to the club.

Also we wish to give a tip of the hat and a hearty thank you to Paul Hurley,
a former Rotarian, and the Federal-Mogul Company, for addressing and mail
ing of the weekly Bulletin. Without their help there would be no bulletins
mailed.

Tuesday's visitors included the Reverend Mr. Charles Asborn of Kalamazoo,
who was a charter member of the Coldwater Rotary Club. He told of arrang
ing for a visit by Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary to Coldwater. Other
Rotarians visiting included Wendell Hathaway of Bronson, Melvin T. Ross of
Indianapolis and John Sundquist of Monmouth, Illinois. Phil Ribble of
Coldwater v;as also a visitor.

'

Paul McKee, Manager of the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce, introduced eleven
pulchritudinous young women who are contestants in the "Miss Branch County"
Pageant. The group included Linda Blasi, Marylyn Burnside and Joyce Bopp
of Bronson; Brenda Davis and Mary Minck of Union City and Sue Myers, Valorie
Seitter, Laura Loud, Carolyn Read, Gretchen Gottschalk and Marcia Enos of
Coldwater.

Two other contestants could not attend.

May the best gal winl

Bob Rumsey presented a marvelous film showing big game hunting with bows
and arrows in Africa.
Truly it was wonderful.
Howard Swan read his ROTARIAN for May and won the "seegar" offered by
your editor.
Next week Warren Williains will provide the program and tells us that the
speaker will be Larry Boger of the Agricultural Economics Department of
Michigan State University.
Wednesday your editor' s son Terry went to Camp Emery where he will attend
the Rotary Youth Leadership Training Conference.
If any of the club members saw a recent "20th Century" program on the
Kinderdorfer program in Austria you will be interested in knowing that
its founder Herman Gmeiner is a Rotarian.

The only worse thing than hearing the alarm clock in the morning is not
hearing it.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HIUSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Slurges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church ~ Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OlSON

-

FRED CULY

President
Secretary
Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Roy Mulehahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

John Walker, Bob Loose

Vlce Presidenf

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

1964-1965

Assistant Soc'y-Troas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas

Program-

Student Guests-

Fred Ncor, Bob Rumsey

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Youth—

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGLE, Director

*

^

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Faller, Will Couillard

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary inlernalional
CHARLES PEHENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Roy Pitts, Mark Andrews

Occupational Informotion—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalamaxoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

24—H. Joseph

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
2P-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley
.

International Student Projects-

Pou! Hurley, R. Yingling

. 6—K. PeorcB

;-13—C. Helkkinen
20—J. Dean

29-Q. Wilcox

• 27—H. Coddinglon

January—1965

Dick Birtnger, Roy Fox
LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsticn, Harry Joseph

Jury-1965

lf-L. Wise

15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfiold

Don Shorno, Roy PaHerson

SONG

1 —R. Hawley (Rotary
Inlern'l Convention)

8—K. leavenworth

December—1964

International Contacts-

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test-

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonslon, Illinois

(Rotary Foundation) •_

Red MeKnight, Art Lyons .

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

25—R. Toupolik
June-1965

17-C. Swart

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupallk

Croig Sebald, Conrad Swart

SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Competitor Relations—

4-M. McKcith
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

R, Sweet

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Mav-1965

November—1964

Cron Wllcox, Al BuHerfiefd,

Sorgeant.al-Arms—

MEETINGS

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger
27-T. Collins

13—C. Allomier
20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodword

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngion

H. Teeter

April-1965

October—1964
6-C. Sebald

C. Helkkinen, Mae McKeith

Fred Culy

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

(Rotary's Anniversary)
March-1965

30—R. Loose

15—F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

Scholarship, Student loans,

9—C. Bacon

23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

2-R. Fox
16—S. Bovee
23-R. Woldron

2~K. Olmsfed
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Mrs. Grace PaHerson — Organist

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsfed, K. Leavenworth

Magazine—

Woodward.

Aogoit-1964
4-0. Dally
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Charles Bocon, Al Rice

Classification—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R, Moore
12—D. Davidson
19—A. Faller

26-W. Bobier

(Rotary Mogozine)

Ouane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The obove Is our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1964-65. If you wish to change doles with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as ladlos' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

FRED CUIY, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

^ ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. CItl'cago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2903
278-6033

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

278-6501

278-5554

278-5358

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwatcr lake—Suzonna..

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Roth

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6821

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret__767-7508

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Harvey

278-6843

Ernest W.

278-2261

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

G.

Bent, 51

'

N. Circle Dr.-Esther._

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avo.—Joan

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoref
Seton

Bovee,

278-5386

171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfieid, 31

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thetmo

278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara

278-5234

Harold Coddingfon, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vero

278-2990

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6054
279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

John T. Deon, 59 Rtdaemoor Rd.—Valerie

—278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucijle

278-6598

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
-.278-6517
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Borbora—278-8909
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma___„_„.278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martho

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

—

276-8840

279-9551

luse, R. R. 4-Rulh

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold MeKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla—

278-5078

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

K. L, Olmsled, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pcarce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 .N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn_____ ..278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd„ Joekson-liinan
ST2-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
278-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
1
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, -156 E., Chicago St.—Louise...
Torg Skabo, 165 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Neilie
Conrod Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude--....

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion..

278-4222

Robert Sweet, R.'R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene.l

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-8942

Russell .Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. Ri ■ 4-Beatrlce

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willloms, R. R. 1-Wllma
Warren Williams, Bolavlo—LoMoine

278-4029
.278-2612
278-8238
..Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth—
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson Si.^usle

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalle

i

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopa.y/o Rd., Coldwafer Loke—
Janean

...

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora.....

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Aver—Elaine
Howord K. Swan,.42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John WolKer, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER
At

I
quality spring products, IRC
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER, MICH.

278-4468

278-6393

278-5165
278-5091

278-2841

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel

■A

Rotary REFLECTOR

278-4229
278-4159

..__.^8-2710

278-6311

278-4198
..278-5412
278-6730

�June 8, 1965

The Board of Directors has approved for areiabership in the Coldwater Rotary Club

the following individual.

Any objections should be presented in writing to the

Secretary within ten days fron the date of this letter.
NAME

MAJOR CLASSIFICATION

MINOR CLASSIFICATION

Bernard Laney

Real Estate

Real Estate Agency
Ernest W. Luse, Secretary

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Jdae 8^ 1965

!-i,V
rAS

The joint meeting of the old and the new Boards of Directors was held at
Stukey^s Inn on Thursday nighty June 3rd- The board confirmed the sale of
the Rotary stand at the ii-'H Fairgrounds to the Eronson Kiwanis Club for
1500.00
The Board also voted to contribute to the Rotary Foundation a sufficient

arao^t so as to make Coldwater a 500^ club.
For the coming year Doug V/oodward will handle Club Service; Bob Nagle,
Vocational Service; Chas, Bacon, International Service; and "Tom" Collins
will have Community Service, The new Treasurer will be John Klein;
Secretary, Ernie Luse; and Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, John Etsweiler#
Over the years the Coldwater Rotary Club has made sizable contributions

of funds to community projects, A few of these were |2,lr00.00 for the
ranger cabin at Camp T, Ben Johnson Boy Scout Camp; |2,200,00 to the
roadside park at the west entrance to town; and |l,UOOeOO to the Tibbits
Theater, Had it not been for Rotary paying taxes and interest in years
past, the Tibbits would have been torn down long ago.

Chuck Schmitt reported there was a profit of $1,300.00 from the Rotary Show
this year.

This is smaller than last year due to additional expense.

The

expenses included $300,00 rent, $100,00 insurance and $176,00 worth of
wiring necessaiy before the show could be given.
permanent fixture of the Tibbits,

The wiring will be

A tip of the hat to Bob Sweet who has given unstintingly of time and material
with wiring and electrical installations when the shows have been produced,
not only this year but in years past.
Also, a tip of the hat by your editor to John Etsweiler for his help in
getting rw'j the bullet:n this year, "Thanks a lot, John,"

Eleven new members will have been admitted to the Club during the year of

Axner Olson's presidency, 196U-1965,

The board voted to give the follo^wing amounts to various community activities:
to the Coldwater Student Loan Foundation, $8C3.C0 (This is the Timm fund which
now will have about $8,000,00 total which has been contributed. Twelire
students have had loans from this fund to-date. If loans are repaid within

one year after graduation from college, no interest is paid.

Thereafter,

the interest can go on as is at S% per year on the unpaid balance); to the
E. Eyron Thomas Memorial Fund, $800,00 (This is a fund to help prospective
teachers thru college); to the Tibbits Theater, $t|00,00 (In the past the
club has helped a great deal x^ith contributions of money, work and material
to this particular project),

A tip of the hat to Torg Skabo in bringing 192 trailers to the Wally Byam
Caravan Club roundup last weekend at the U-H Fairgrounds.

If you scratch

a community activity you uncover a Rotarian,

^•5

This week Ken Leavcnworth told us of the merger of the Climax-Molybdenum
Company with the company making carborundum. It was beyond your editor.
Next week Bob Ri.msey has a film showing Bow and Arrow hunting in Africa,

Many of us x-jould be delighted to pay as we go if we could only catch up
from paying as we've gone.

Ray Piulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE -■ Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuetdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Community SafetyTorg Skobo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

AXNER OLSON —
FRED CULY

Horvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

President
Viee-Presldent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

Assistont Sec'y-Treas.

Warren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Schmitt. Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Progrom—

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

INTERNATIONAL

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

.'r

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Croig Sobold, Conrad Swort
Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

22-W. Williams
29—H: Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

July-196S
6—K. Peorce

29-C. Wilcox

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

•

January—1965
' 5—R. Moore

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornslien, Horry Joseph

intern'l Convention)

8-L. Wise

Rotary FoundationDick Birlngcr, Roy Fox

1—R. Howley (Rotary

8—K. Leovenworth
- 15—R-Rumsey

15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield

International Student ProieetsDon Shorno, Roy Patterson

Poul Hurley, R. Yingling

,

December—1964

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

June-1965

(Rotary Fourtdotion)
24—H. Joseph •

International Information-

B. FoMer, Will Couillord

Competitor Relations-

President Rotary Internotienol

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swart
.

SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director.
International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

4-M. McKeifh
11—H. Bent

, - 18-T. Skabo
'' 25—R. Toupalik

November—1964 '

R. Sweet

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

27-T. Collins

May—1965

27—Les Woodward

Cran Wilcox, Al Butferfiold,"

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

'pecial—At the call of the President

6—F. VonAkcn
13—R. Polterson

20—R. Biringer

Youth—

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

April—1965

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngton

Fred Neer, Bob Romsey
Rotary InformotionErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,'

30—R. Loose

October—1964

Student Guests-

H. Teeter

BOARD

. .

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh

Fred Culy

Public Relations—

23-A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Leans,.
Awards —

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

Membership—

2-K. Olmsied

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September-1964

Rural Urban-

Wm. Bobier

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-1965

25-N. Moore

K. Olmsied, K. Leovenworth

John Walker, Bob Loose
Magoxine-

23-R. Waidron

18-R. Kerr

Crippled Children—

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

Olin Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken
Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bocon
16—S. Bovee

PROGRAMS

August—1964
4-0. Dolly
11—6. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Classification-

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson
19-A. Faller
26—W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

V. K0RN5TIEN
SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Mogozine)

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to .assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwdter—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple. Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro
Gust C. Burondt. 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Horold Coddlngton, 324 E. Chieogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobora

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone
:

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth. 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha-Margaret
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold MeKnighl, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russoll F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

279-9551

278-6769
278-6278-

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 B. Pedrl St.—Lila—

278-5078.

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicapo—Ernestine

278-5512

K. I. Olmsted. 70 Marshall St.—Edno

278-2539

Robert Nagle, 36 W, Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

278-6054
279-9471
278-2318

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.-Retba
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorcc, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Duono E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spropue St.-Ruth

278-6161

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.-Lucille

278-6598

C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Kenneth Putnam,

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Liilion

ST2-5594

John T. Doon, 59 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchcit St.—Chorlolte

278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr.—Alleen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sl.-Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha________

John Klein, Box 148—Polrlcia

278-5318
278-8909

276-6687

278-6788

278-5790
278-8840

_.279-9551

Mel Rice, 1903

279-9360
278-2979

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Address and Rotary Ann

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waidron, P. O. Box . 125-Delia._^--

278-8942
278-4222

—LBronsoii 369-4024

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4468
278-6393

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

1

278-4424

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.-Polly

279-9428
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry,' 59 S. Sprogue St.-Hazel

_._278-5165

Ed Hollt, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwaler Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

-

.278-5091

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlylo Ave.—Eiolne

278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva_«_„.278-5412
John Walker, 33 Daughorty—Grefchen
278-6730

278-2841

,

ee. 34,

fRRDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4029
.^..278-2612
.,.___278-8238

Worren Williams, Batovio-LaMoIne

I

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St,
Cronston Wilcox,-22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllmo

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21-Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R..R. 4—Boolrleo

j.o;-..

PUBLISHED BY

Phone Ne.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileen 278-2127

278-2451

Robert E. Romsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Charles SchmftI, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
--276-S7\4
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—
278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno—
Howord M. Teeter, 136 Church St.-Morion

NAME

Webster Trep.f..R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Spzanna

COLDBATCR, MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in^the U*. ^ A.

•

June 1, 1965

This is National Arts and Crafts Month, National Barbecue Month, National
Dairy Month and Fight the Filthy Fly Month# It is International Kraut
Round Dog Week, Let's Play Golf Week and Portland Rose Festival Week#
Friday, June 4-, is Old I4aid*s Day and Saturday is Groundlovdag in Denmark#
Next Sunday is Whitsunday and both Sunday and Monday are observed as Shavout,
Next week is National Humor Week, Thursday, June 10th, is Poultry Day and

on Saturday, June 12th, there is a partial eclipse of the moon (but you

won't see it here)#

Fred Neer is chairman and promoter for the Ladies Night to be held Tuesday

evening, June 15th#

It will be a dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Stukey's Inn

followed by attendance at "Fantasticks" at the Tibbits Theater#

The tab

for both is $15#00 per couple# There are over 50 reservations at present
so make yours early# (The little woman will love you for taking her.)
There will be two District Assemblies this year and these should be attended
by the Incoming President, Secretaries and Editarians. It is recommended
that the Incoming Vice-President and Classification Chairman attend, too#
Saturday, June 12th, is the first assembly and will be held at Albion
College# A repeat performance of same will be held Sunday, June 13th, at
the Southgate Motel in Kalamazoo. Incoming District Governor, Dick Bucknel],

(just back from Lake Placid) will head up the programs.

Coldwater was 19th in the district percentage wise in attendance for May

with 89.78^.

It is not often our Olub falls below 90^ but several times

recently it has happened.

Coldwater needs to contribute 1^100,00 more in order to be 500^ in Rotary
Foundation contributions. District 636 has contributed $126,786.30 in toto
and, since Oct. 1, 196^, there has been $17,803.92 contributed# The Lansing
Club leads with a 1000^ contribution#
The little Japanese girl is going to live with Dr# and Mrs. Kilgore of

Michigan Center during the next school year.
Dear Cousin Muley:
Danged if traffic in Coldwater isn't getting as bad as it is in Boston
and that is terrible. The other night I waited for the traffic light to
change five times in order to make a left turn from l^arshall onto Chicago

Street. It seems that, as busy as those two highways are and with as many
accidents as they have on that corner, it might be wise to .put in special
left-turn green lights letting you make a turn without getting smashed from
behind or sideswiped. I guess I'll have to write someone about it since
it ain't right.

Sincerely, Your Uncle Gully#

Bob Hawley, as program chairman today, introduced Gerald V/eaver, a local
teacher, who spoke on local history and heritage and how it can be pre
served and enjoyed.

Program for next week is undetermined at press time#
Just about the time you think you are beginning

to see daylight you

realize it is coming thru a hole in the roof.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BR0N50N — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILISDAIE — Episcopal Parich House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE — Skyline Rettauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

ANGOLA - TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

I964-196S

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Tonr Collins, Norm Moore

Club Bulletin-

1964.19S5

AXNER OLSON
FREO CUIY
ERNEST W. LUSE

— President
Vice-PresidenI
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistont Sec'y-Treas.

Director*—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy. Charles
Sehmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodwo rd.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Roy Mulehohey, John Elsweiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

John Walker, Bob Loose

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS.

Awards —

Public Relations-

Student Guests-

Fred Culy

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsoy
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

^^pecial~Af the call oF the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith
Mel Rice, H. Coddington
Youth—

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfiefd,

20—Mel. Rice

4—M. McKclth

27—Les Woodward

11-H. Bent

Four-Way Test—

Rofctry Foundotion—

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

Occupational Information-

10—H. Goedholm

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kolamazoo, Mich.

Trade Associations-

(Rotory Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

Intern'l Convention)
8—K. Leavenworlh

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

July-196S

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen

.22—A. Butterflold

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19-A. Foller
26—W. Bobier

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

' 1—R. Howley (Rotory

17-C. Swort

Dick Biringer, Roy Fox
SONG

June-1965

1—Paul Hurley

CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

25—R. Toupalik

November—1964

Red McKnighf, Art Lyons

Roy Pitts, Mark Andrews

18-T. Skabo

December—1964

International Student ProiectsDon Shorno, Roy Patterson

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swart

27-T. Collins

Mav-196S

3-W. VonAken

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6—C. Sebold

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

April-1965

13—C. Allemier

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Feller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

30—R. Loose

October—1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
FRED ANDERSON, Director
International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

23-A. Lyon

29-R. Yingling

R. Sweet

Sergegnt-at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Leans,

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treot

September—1964

B. K. Pcarce

Olin Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken
Program-

at 12:00 noon

18-R. Kerr

25-N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggii

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstod, K. leavenworlh

Wm. Bobier

Membership—

(Rotary's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

Rural Urban-

Magazine-

23—R. Waldron

August—1964

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Deon,
Horvcy Bent

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

16—S. Boves

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

ClasslEcolien-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

V. KORNSTIEN

(Rotary Mogozine)

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The obovc is our progrom schedule for the Rotory Yeor 1964-6S. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester L. Ailemlcr, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kofhryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Chorles Boeon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.

278-6501

E. Ken loovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho-Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suionna

278-5554

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell Waldron. P. O. Box 125-Delia

270-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bea1riee

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-4159

278-8086

Horold McKnIght, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

279-9551

278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandi, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Sulterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vcra
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Baboro

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

278-6054
279-9471

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St,—Retho
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone-Jane

278-2818

8. K. Pcarce. 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

278-6341

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

276-5909
278-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grord St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl .Ann Dr.-Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rito

278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
__-278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd.', R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorroncc Rd.—Arlene

278-6316
278-4350
278-8942

Howord M. Teeter,'156 Church St.—Morion

278-4222

RIthord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret-

-

Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E, Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borboro ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairflold Dr.—Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia—....

278-6687
278-6788

278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-rEileen 278-2127

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia

278-6769

278-2539

278-6161

278-5842

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Worren Williams, Botavio—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

.

L.

.....

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—Janeon

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eloine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchen

.

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
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QUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS, ISC,
ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

IICH.

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

.

C0LD9ATCR,

..278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

•J' t.-r

PUBLISHED BY

278-4468

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notolie

-.-276-2841

FREDRRICR H.

278-5033

Donald Wright. 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

.- C''

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279-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

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278-5585

278-6311

278-4198

.-278-5412
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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Last night at the Rotary Infonnation Meeting, Carroll Bames asked where
we got the list of the various months, weeks and days which we give in
the biu.letin„ Well, it is this way:— there is published by the Apple
Tree Press of Flint a yearly book called "Chase's Calendar of Annual
Events o"

In this are listed all the events for the coining year*

Here

is an example that we did not publish in last week's bulletin,-—

Thursday, Miy 20th, has teen designated as KLiza Doolittle Day (Now who
was Eliza Doolittle?)
Here is a complete list for this week*

Sunday, ffey 23rd, was Craters

of the Moon Celebration at Arco, Idaho.

Also, World 600 Late Model

Car Racing at Charlotte, Norjih Garolinaj Monday was Victoria, or Empire,
Day in Canada; Thursday was Ascension Day; Saturday is John F, Kennedy's
birthday; the Annual Conference of Jewish Communal Service begins; the
Annual Fish Derby at Cascade, Idaho; and Sunday there is a total eclipse
of the sxin; it is lUsmorial Day, or Decoration Day, Confederate Memorial
Day in Virginia and Gettysburg Memorial Day. (Now you know.)
The Rotary Information meeting was an epic in the Coldwater Rotary history,
Ernie Luse did a marvelous Job in setting it up and the Rotarians who
assisted were outstanding. New members and their Rotary Anns were:

Virginia and George Pierce, tfery and Wm. KLass, Sally and Bill Visosky,
Susanne and Dick French, Peg and Carroll Barnes, Ruth and Reo Goodwin,
Sarah Lee and Paul Thompson, and Olive and Jim Skinner, Also present
were Fred and Dorothy Culy, Clyde and Billy Williams, Ernie and Ruth Luse,
Duke Dav:x-m:\ and your editor. The various phases of Pbtary were Handled
by Howard Teeter, who discussed the History of Rotary; ChickKennedy, who
jtold of the Officers, Classification and Attendance; President Axner
Olson, who gave details as to Admission; Clyde Williams, who told of
International and Vocational Service; and Chuck Woodward, who outlined
Community Service.

From the favorable reports on last Tuesday's meeting, John Pearson did an
excellent Job in discussing bankruptcy. We are sorry we missed it since
we might have gotten some pointers.

A "seegar" to the member that can tell your editor which two Rotary Clubs
in Michigan are mentioned in the June Rotarian.
Some time soon we will ask Ken Leavenwoiiih to tell the Club what "EOAH" is.

Next week Bill Hawley will present Mr, Weaver from the Coldwater High
School who will discuss local history,
A tip of the hat to Ken Putnam for the beautification of his lawn and

flowers.

We wonder if he has heard from Washington.

If you have never read "The Rotarian" be sure and read the June issue
from "kiver to kiver." It will open your eyes,

"A good turn is one that gets the blanket on your side of the bed,"
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. lUSE

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweller, Jr.

President
Vice-Presidont
Seerelary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant See'y-Troas.

DIreeters—Axnor Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Willlonis, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst
*
BOARD

OF

John Walker, Bob loose

Program-

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGLE, Director

^^peeial—At the call of the President
*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Interrtotionol
CHARLES PETTENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means,

programs ,

NAME

Cron Wilcox, Al Butlerfield,

Four-Woy TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews

Evonston, Illinois

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swart

SERVICE

''24-H. Joseph

International Contacts— '

15—R. Rumsey
29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Julv-1965

8-L. Wisp

6—K. Peoree

.15—D. Shorno—•••

Inlematlonol Student Proieets—

13—C. Heikkinen

72-A. Butterfield

Den Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Rotary Foundation.
Dick Biringor, Ray Fox

'

Jonuory—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

1 —R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'! Convonlion)

8—K. Leavenworth
22-W. Williams

December—1964

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Paul Hurley, Rl Yingling

June-1965

(Rotary Foundation]

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupolik

November—1964

International Information-

EmpIoyer.Employee Relations—
Cralg Sebold, Conrad Swort

Occupatianal information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalamazoo, Mich.
The abovee

Youth-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupollk.

4-M. McKeith
n-H. Bent

1S-T. Skabo

INTERNATIONAL

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

May-t965

27—les Woodward

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

27-T. Collins

6~C. Sebold
13—C. Allemler
20—Mel. Rice

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October-1964

C. Hclkkinen, Mac McKeith
Student Guests-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Apr&gt;l-196S

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Fred Culy

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pcarco

Olin Daily, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

16-W. Treot

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student loans,

Ma(ch-1965
2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
23-A. tyon

1—C. Woodward

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

Membership—

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

MEETINGS

25-N. Moare

September—1964

Rural Urban-

H. Teeter

DIRECTORS

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)
18-R. Kerr

K. Olmsled, K. leavenworth

Magazine—

(Rolory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

Crippled Children—

Fellowship-

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Club Bulletin-

2-R. Fox
9—C. Boeon

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovoe

Community Safety—
Torg Skabe, R- Howley

Harvey Bent

BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendonce—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964.1965

February—1963

1964-1965

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ClassificationOFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

19-A. Foller

26—W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

F. NEER

is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-63. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the chonge. Members hoving special

such at Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee- to assist with the details.

FRED CULY,-Program iChoirman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemior, R. R. 4,'foldwater-Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.

NAME

-,278-2903

H. Vincent Kornstien; 2^ Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

Robert'Loos6—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret

767-7508

Harold McKnight, Coldwater - St. Home—Carol
Norman'd Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

—278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweM Ct.—Gladys.Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Rierce. St:—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chlcogo—Ernestine

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

—278-5234

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.-Edna—

..278-2539

—279-9471

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace-

278-2979

—278.2818
—278-8609

8. K. Pcorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy.Pills, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

—278-5909
—278-6598
—278-5475

Kenneth Putnam, .11 E. CKicogo St.—MabelC. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161

278-2790
278-2451

—278-5318

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—PhyllisCharles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—BergetJ
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

—278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

—278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Moriorle

-.278-6821

Harvey G.

-.278-6843
_ .278-8086
..278-5386
-278-5891
—278-4486

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babaro

—278-2854

Wilford Couillard, ^ N. Monroe St.—imogone.. —278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo_-

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.-r-Volerle
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Folrfiold Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-lonore
—278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara —278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen —278-4115

Pool Hurley, 163 Folrfiold Dr.—Aileen
—278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn_„___ —278-6788

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Axner Olson,.304 Gro'nd St.-^-Retho

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Torg Skobo, 165 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellte

__-.278-8942

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

:.279-9551

E. Byron Thomos, 5^ N. Circle .Dr.—Virginia

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HONORARY MEMBERS.
Olin Fry,''59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

!

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Richord Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
Howard K. "Swort, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo

John' Walker, 33 Daughe'riy—Grefehen

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldtvater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

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278-5033

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

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278-M33

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

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278-4029
278-2612

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278-4159
278-2710
278-8238

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio
Choflcs Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeflcr, 156 Church St.—Marlon

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Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Warren Williams, Batovia—LoMoine

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude —

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fr«^ H. Weeks, R.'. R. 4—Beatrice- ;
Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

ST2-S594

_. 278-5790

Phone No.

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo

279-9360

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian:

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz Vo'nAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-2261
278-2947

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marlhp__„w_-..__ —278-8840

NAME

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 y/. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwqler Lake—Suzanna
278-5554

278-6311

__278-4198
278-5412

278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest "Cli^hAth^ IM Sc A'.
. . ■■ ■ i.
T/.' i.'- K.

r-*^"

This is Country Lamb Month, National Hemophilia Month, Learn to Play Tennis
Month(Fred Weeks take notice). New York City is a Great Place to Live or
Visit Month, National Tavern Month, and White Bread Sales Month, It is
also World Trade Week, National Transportation Week, American Merchant
Marine Book Week, National Salvation Army V/eek, Dutchess County Stamp

Collecting Week, National Pickle Week and Saturday is National Maritime

Day,

THIS IS ALSO MICHIGAN WEEK!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, May 2^th

Don't forget the Rotary Information meeting/that is to be held at Stukey's
Inn at 7:30 p-m. for new members, their Rotary Anns and the members who
sponsored the new members are asked to attend.
Meeting but light refreshments will be served.

It will not be a Dinner
New members and their

better halves should try to make this meeting.

The Rotary Show pictures are ready and members who ordered them are asked
to pick them up at next week's meeting. Please bring along your check book.
There was no attendance taken at Tuesday's meeting due to the barbecue,

however i^ you did attend be sure and check in your attendance at next
week's meeting. Failure to do so may spoil your 100^ attendance and it
will also bring the club average down,

Next week John Pearson of the Branch County Credit Bureau will tell us
about credit, collections and bankruptcys. Should be interesting and
perhaps you may pick up some pointers.,

According to the clip sheet put out by Rotary International there are
now 12,000 clubs in existence in the world.

Each month the clip sheet asks a question and then it is answered. This
month the question. ^
'VJhat is meant by International Service?' Those
things that a Rotarian can do to advance international understanding,
goodwill, and peace consitute international service. This means getting
acquainted with people of other countries and learning their cultures,

customs, accomplishments, and aspirations, Rotarians can do this thru
attendance at conventions, correspondence with persons in other countries

and participation in international service activities. Is the Coldwater
Rotary Club missing a good program by not using some of the men from
overseas that are now in Branch County under the wing of Boyd Wiggins?
It seems that HERE IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY going to waste.

Some of the members may be going to Washington, D.C, this summer on a

vacation and if you should be that fortunate, be sure to read the article
on the Smithsonian Institute before you go.

It twlls you what you should

look for. Don't let the kids see the article or they will make your life
miserable. It is in the May ROTARIAN on page 30,

What has become of the program endorsed by Coldwater Rotary in trying to
assist in preventing 'drop-outs'? Has it died or aren't there going to
be any more drop-outs?

And then there was the teen-age boy who told his mother, 'I had a talk
with Dad about girls and he doesn't know anything about them either."'
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURG1S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER

OLSON

ERNEST W. lUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN

Secretary
Treasurer

KLEIN

Wm.

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Awards —

Youth-

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

SOB NAGLE, Director

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

■ Fred Week5,'J.. A. Kennedy

December—1964

3uly-1965 '

International Student Proiecis—

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swart

Don Shorno, Roy Pottcrson;
Rotary Foundation—
. ,

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

SONG LEADERS

V. Kornslien, Harry Joseph

20—J, Dean

27—H. Coddington
SPECIAL EVENTS

3—Ri Moore
12—D. Dovidson

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

■ 111'-j'

FALL LADIES' NITE

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Foller

.

26—W.3obier

Duane Davidson

'

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

Janyqry—1965

Dick Birlngar, Ray Fox

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

15^R. Rumsey
• • 22-W.-.Willidms
29-H. .Teeter

j

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Trade Associations—

Intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leovenworth

■

" Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik'

Ray Pitts, Mark Apdrows .

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

24—H. Joseph , ,

International Contacts— '

Oeeupolional Information-

1—R. Howley (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)

1—Paul Hurley

General Secretary, Rotary International

June-1965

17—C. Swort

FRED ANDERSON, Director

International Information-

Four-Way Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald 6. Doubleday, Kalamozoo, Mich.

3—W. VonAken

10—H. Goodholm

8. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations—

Employer-Employee Relations—.

President Rotory International

25—Ri.Toupolik

November—1964 •

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer.Seller Relations-

Special—At the cell of the President

•

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

4-M. McKcith

U-H. Bent
18—T. Skabo

Cran Wllcox, At Buiterfield,

Sergeant-atrArms— Bob Naglo, Don Wright

MEETINGS

Mey-1965

• 20,-Mel.Rice
• 27—Les Wdodword

Mel Rico, H. Coddihgfon •

H. Teeter

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Aliemier

Student. Guests-

Fred'Necr, Bob Rumsey
Rotary Information— '
• •
Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Woodward.
Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Potterson

20—R- Blringer

Octdbe'r^l964

C. Hoikkinen, Mac McKeith

, fred Culy

Public Relations—

April-196S

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student loons.

Program—

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy. Chorles
Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

6, K. Pcarce

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Frit* VanAken

(World Understanding)
23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

Warren Willicms, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Rural Urbon—

Bobicr

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted

18-R. Kerr
2S-N. Moore

Crippled ChildrenK. Olmstcd, K. Leovenworth

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine-

Presidonl

Vice-Presideol

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Roy Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

FRED CUIY

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waidron

August—1964
4—O. Dally

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Harvey Bent

BY ELECTION

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Duke Dovidson, John Dean,

1964.1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Classification—
OFFICERS

February—196S

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the' Rotary Ycor 1964-65.' If you wish to change dotes with another member, cdvise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolTs.

FRED CULY, Program. .Chairmon — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 19&lt;t4
NAME

Address and Rotary An'ri

.NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay.^.. ..278-2903
L.278-6033
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle' Dr.—Esther

,

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean t
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Albert Butterfield, 31

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago-Sl..—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—BdbaVd--_"-!
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Mor\roe.St.—Imogene

278-5554

278-2261

Wdrner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glddys

278-4243

Russell;Waidron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

278-4229

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl. Ann Dr.—Phyljss

278-2710

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St;—tila—
Robert Nogle,.36 W. Pierce St.—Sus,on.,w-.,

.278-2990

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernesfiire—L.
K.-' L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno,

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorkc Ave.—TDorothy.^.L

.278-5234
-278-6054
.279-9471

Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

.278-2818

B., K. Peorce, 97 EdTsdn Ct.—Lorrdlne

-278-8609

Roy Pitts,'55 N. Sprague St,—Ruth

:

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scolf Ave.—Ellen Jo'._
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retbd

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—MarJho___
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia-

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beati'ice.-i..-.-^^.;.i.;..

.278-5512

Lester F. Wise, R. R: 2-^'Cella...:.:i.U'-ii^;

278-4424

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshal),St

278-5033

Douglas Woodward; 20 Parsons' Ct.-^Ruth.__

.i-:.278-2790

Robert G. YingMr)g, 21 Scott—h^otoile.—-

278-2451
._.ST2-5594

HONORARY MEMBERS

—278-6687

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—LoulJeTorg Skobo, 165 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

^-.278-5842
278-6316

-278-6788

Conrod Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel

278-5165

Art lyon, 11 Park Pi.-rElzdra.

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4350

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-8942
278-4222

'•■I'--

f."

i'.-.'.;) '.j'r

: V

fj'c;

___.278-M12

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen-——_,..278-6730

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278-5091

278-4198

•E. Byron. Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia.——278-2841

....
•j.C i'._i C./-;

278-5033
278-4468

„„.278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter loke—
... Jancan„
^

278-8318

. Robert Sweet. R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—J^lene
'Howord M. Teeter," 156 Church St;—Morion

279-9428

. ;&gt;

,—278-5006

278-5714

279-9551

Bronson 369-4024

278-6161

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5790
—278-8840

278-8238

Wor'fcn WiMloms, Batovio—LaMoino

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright,"21 N. Jefferson'StJ-L-Susie

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-4029

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma._.i;&gt;

278-6341

Robert E. Rumsey, 1.18 Grand St.-Phyllis

278-4159

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

•—276-5078
279-9492

279-9360

'

278-5585

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

--.278-2979

Kenneth Putndm, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel-'.'

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen —278-4115

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St'-:-Witma___uJ-i-

Fritz VahAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary. Ann

-.278-6278

—J

C. Alfred Rice. R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson—Lillian

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R; 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanere
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison'Lake—Borbaro ..278-8909

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qutnn

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2539

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N- Circle.Dr.—Groee;.

.278-5909
—278-6598
278-5475
278-5318
-278-6517

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

Phone No.

Ernest W. Lose,'R. R; 4-Roth;-—i-",—^

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys-.-

..278-4486
.278-2854

Edison Cf.—thefma'-J

Address and Rototy Am;

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwafer'Lakh—Soxonno

. Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. ;Home—Carol.«.—279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Aitnetta' 278-6769

278-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine^..

NAME

278-6501
278-6850

Mrlford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson"Sf.-Helen'-—.;-278-2947

...278-6843

.:278-8086
278-5386

i

Phono No.

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. TekonsHo—Morgdret—767-7508

..278-5358
..278-6821

Charles Bacon, 25 Rldgomoor Rd.—Moriorlo

Addresf and Rotary Aitn

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St;—Dorothyr
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson-;-|rgi!y:;--

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The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

•c. 34

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rACDERtCK H.

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QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTS, INC.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldtvater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

COLDfflTta, MICU.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.

May 11, 1965

This is American Bike Month, Car Care Month (Ralph Toupalik take notice).
National Foot Health Month and Country Lamb Season.

This is Police Week

(the State Police Post at Jonesville is having open house), Girls Club

Week, National Hospital Week, Mutiple Sclerosis Society Week, National
Cotton Week, Annual Foot Health Week and next week end the tulips will be
in full bloom in Holland, Michigan.

Ernie Luse has announced that on Monday, May Zh- there will be a Rotary
information Meeting for new members, their Rotary Anns and their sponsors.
The meeting will be at Stukey*s Inn at 700 p.m. Light refreshments will
be served after the meeting.

Next Tuesday's meeting will not be held at the Elks Temple as usual. It
will be Michigan Week and the Rotarians are to attend the chicken barbecue
at the park. Be sure to check in your attendance. In event of rain the
place Tfill be the former Dodge garage.
Monday will be Mayor Exchange Day with Karl Vogelheim, the Mayor of Rogers
City, and Mrs. Vogelheim coming to Coldwater and Mayor and Mrs. Fry going
to Rogers City for the day. There will be a luncheon at Stukey's Inn at
12:15 p.m. Try to get there.
Your editor is sutanitting a picture of Warner VanAken to THE ROTARIAN since

he has had 42-1/2 years of 100^ attendance. Watch for its publication. With
an average of 50 meetings per year and with 1-1/2 hours per meeting it means
Warner has spent 410 eight hour days at'Rotary meetings. Match it if you canl
On Tuesday, Carlo Heikkenen pinch hitting for Harvey Bent presented two Cold-

water teachers, Mrs, Gladys Davis and Mrs. Ann Hayes, who used projectors to
present information regarding curriculum studies dealing with reading and
mathematics. Your editor hopes it improves the reading ability of some of
the students and the arithmetic ability also. Maybe it will be easier for
them to figure their income tax. If it would help your editor to under
stand logarithms he might be tempted to go back to school.

A tip of the hat to the groups who planned the "Fly In" last Sunday,
a grand job well done.

180 new Rotary Clubs have been formed since July 1, 1964.

It was

On March 29 there

were nearly 12,000 clubs in 127 different countries.

Read in the May ROTARIAN the section entitled "Opinion". The article on
"Upping the Art of Listening" reminds your editor of the program presented
several years ago by Judd Perkins, Public Relations Director for the General
Telephone Company when he showed Coldwater Rotarians that they did not hear
what was said.

And then there was the father who was talking to his daughters suitor and

said "My daughter tells me that you have that certain something, but I wish
you had scanething certain."

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

JOHN KLEIN

Treosurer

John Wolker, Bob loose
Magaxine—

DIrectori—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nanle, Douglas

OF

DIRECTORS

Public Relations-

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

Youth—

at 12:00 noon

Special—At the call of the President
*

INTERNATIONAL

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubteday, Kalamasoo, Mich.

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Rotary Foundation—
Dick Biringcr,-Roy Fox

Occupational Information-

SONG

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

•

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Pearce
13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Bultcrfield

;29^c, Wi^cox;^_,

20—J. Deon

*

27—H.; Coddington

January.'^)96S

i;

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
12—0. Davidson
19-A. Follor
26-W. Bobior

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations—

1—R. Howlcy (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworfh

29-H. Teeter

December—1964

Inlernotlonal Information-

(^arig Sebold, Conrad Swcirt , i

General Secretary, Rotary International'
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

.IT-C. Swarf '
(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

June—1965

10—H. Geodhoim .

SERVICE

Fou'r-Woy Test—
. .I.Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews;-: '''

President Rotary International

25—R. Toupollk

November—1964
3-W. VanAken

International Student Projects—
, Don Shorno, Roy. Pattorso.n

CHARLES PETTENGIIL-Greenwich, Cenh.

4-M. MeKeith
n-H. Bent

18—T. Skobo

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupuiik
Employer-Employee Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY i;4TERNATI0NAL

May-1965

20—Mel. Rice

FRED ANDERSON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebold
13—C. AMemler

R. Sweet

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Falter, Will Coufllord
Competitor Relations-

6—F. VonAkcn

13—R. Pofferson

20—R. Blringer

27—Lbs Woodward

Cran Wilcox, A! Butlorficid,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Aprtl-1965

Oclober-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

30—R. Loose

29—R. Yingling

C. Heikkinen, Moc McKcifh

Sorgeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

23—A. lyon

22-W. Wilbur

Awards —

H. Teeter
BOARD

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks

B. K. Peorce

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumscy

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

2—K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, les Wise, Fritx VanAken
ProgramFred Culy

Woodword.

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-1965

18-R. Kerr

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Loavenworth

Wm. Bobier

Assislonf See'y-Treos.

23-R. Woldron

4-0. Dally
11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Hawlcy

Ray Muiehahcy, John Etswollcr, Jr.
Fellowship-

- Prcsidont
Vicc-President
Secrafary

August—1964

Charles Bacon, At Rice

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification-

CHARLES SCHMin

COMMUNITY SERVICE

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY ERNEST W. lUSE

I

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

FALL LADIES' NITE

V. KORNSTIEN
SPRING LADIES' NITE

.(Rotary Magaxiiio)

Duane Davidson

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotcs 'with another member; advise fhc'progrom chairman of the chongc! Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a cpmmittoe to ossist with the details.

;;

FRED. CUIY, ProSrani .Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.-~- ;

ROTARY ROSTER^ JUNE 19, .1964.
NAME

Address-and Rotary Ann'

Phone No.

NAME

'

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone.No.

H., Vincent Kornslien," 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

278-650V

Chester L. Aiicmier, R. RJ 4, Coldwoter-Fay .

278-2903

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Cf.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Morjerlo
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Milford A. McKcith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-^-Margaret

278-5386

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
NOrmond Moore, 796 Aiigold Rd.—Arsnelta

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

278-6033

Richord Blringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

278"-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Albert Buttorfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tholma
Harold Coddington, 324 E, .Chicogo St.—Vera

278-2854
278-2990

Oust C. Bufondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro
Wiiford Cooillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-imogeno

.278-5234
278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie

John Etswciler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille.I

279-9471

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Albert Foiler, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotto-i.^,
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Ernest W. Luse,. R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2947

t_u279-9551
•-278-6769
278-6278
278-5078
..279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

K,,L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna-_,

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-5512

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278-2539

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-5318

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Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

270-6598

278r5475

278-2261"

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Ilia
Robert Nugle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Suson

278-3609

278-5909

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E. Ken Loavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily..
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret..767-7508

Kenneth Putnom, 11

Mei Rice,

1903

Kibby

.278-6161

E. Chicago St.—MabeL.r!

278-2790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Rdlph Toiipalik, R. R. 5) 1573 W. Chicogo-Eiloen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R, 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanno
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann._
Werner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Della
Fred H. Weeks; R. R. 4-Beafrice
Boyd Wiggins) 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—PhylisS—
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

Ch'arles Woodword, 163 Mbrshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-2612
278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-5594

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara-_278-8909

278-5714
278-8318

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazbl—lJJC
Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

Poul Hurley,

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude...-

278-4350

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory, Helen_-278-4n5
163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen.;_

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn'

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grdnd St.—Wjlma™
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfha
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John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6687

278-6788

278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene..,
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marfon
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E.'Byron Thomas, 58'N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Janean

278-6311

Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willpwbrook.Rd.-El.va

John' Walker, '33' Dalr'gherty-Gretehen

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PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

R.

fBERS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDeATER,

IICR.

INC.

278-5165
278-5091

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloirie

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278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-5006

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Arin Dr.—Berget
Croig'Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-6517

278-M33
279-9428
278-5033

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-4229
278-4159
278-2710

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo_
Warren Williams, Botavia—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

278-4198

278-5412

278-6730

�May 4, 1965

The Board of Directors has approved the admission of the following man for

membership in the Coldv/ater Rotary Club.

If there are objections to his

admission, these must be submitted to the Secretary within ten days.

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^iAJOR

MINOR

John Visosky

Education

Music
Ernest W.

Secretary

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The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U.^S. A.
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MAY h, 1965

seems to be the month for many celebrations.

It is Senior Citizen

Month, Radio Month, Better Hearing Month, National Better Homes and Gardens

Month and this week is National Baby Week, American Camping Week, American

Comedy Week, Correct Posture Week, Mental Health Week, International ESA
Wee.&lt; and ^hode Island Heritage Week. It is also Be Kind to Animals Week,
National Family Week, National Music Week, Goodwill Week, National Youth

hostel Week, National Play Tennis Week, National Insect Electrocutor Week
^wouldn't that burn you) and Brand Names Week - and so on far into the
Saturday, May 1 was Law Day, Loyalty Day and May 1 and 2 were
international Labor Days. Last Sunday was Mother-in-Lay Day and also

Humane Sunday.

A square deal for employees is one chapter in SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS that
deserves very_careful reading. Each business has its own special problem
and must cut its coat to fit the cloth. In making plans for a square deal
many things must be considered; size of plant, seasonal work, type of
factory, age of worker, level of worker and many others. The Swiss have

been particul^ly successful in this regard and much of their success has
been
due to the full and explicit understanding on the part of the employees
of just what the plan includes and its limitations.
The next District Governor is to be Stewart Bearup of the Charlotte Club,
at Burr Oak the other night and found four high school

stadents from Canada there as guests,- -Four students from Burr Oak were at
that time guests of the Alvinston Rotary Club in Ontario. This is a v&gt;ro~
gr^ wnich has been going for some five years and has been veiy successful,

l International Relations in operation on a local level. Couldn't

ColdT^ater Rotary try something similiar.

whn

needs

introducted Dick Moore and Gerald Hensley

goLg "'L^nhat'^re^?'"

lour ^itor is very flattered and proud to have his son Terry selected by the

June S°7junr2r^^'

Cranston Wilcox to attend that Camp

Carlo Heikkinen has the program next week but what it will be we don't know.
Is anyone going to Rotary International?

A tip of the hat to Charles Bacon on making TIME magazine.

College years are the vacation a boy gets between his mother and his wife.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

&amp;RONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

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MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

President
Vlce-Presidont
Secrofary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosuror

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Set'y-Treas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Program-

Mrs. Grace Potlerson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

C. Hclkkinon, Moc McKelih
Student Guests—

Rotary informationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Youth-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsoy

MEETINGS

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILl-Greenwich, Conn.

Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

22-W. Willioms
29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Rotary FoundationDick Biringor, Ray Fox

Julv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikklnen

22—A. Butterfieid

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstfen, Harry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Paul Hurley, R. Ylngling

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intorn'l Convention)
8—K. Leovenworth

(Rotary Foundation)

December—1964

Inlernotlonol Student Proiects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Rtiy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

June—1965

17—C. Swart

International Contacts-

Employer-Employee Rnlolions-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

25—R. Toupalik

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

SERVICE

International Informotlon—

Croig Sebald, Conrad Swort

11-H. Bent

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director
Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Four-Woy Test—

4-M. McKeith

27—Les Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Falter, Will Couillard
Competitor Relations—

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

May-1965
18-T. Skobo

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier

R. Sweet

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

20—Mel. Rice

Gran Wilcox, Al Butterfieid,

Sergeont-at-Arms-

Aprll-1965

October—1964

Mcl Rice, H. Coddington

H. Teeter

DIRECTORS

15-F. Weeks

29—R. Ylngling

Awards —

Public Relations-

Woodword.

30—R, loose

22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Fred Culy

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

B. K. Poaree

Olln Daily, Los WIso, Fritz VanAken

2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobicr

March-196S

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban—

Membership—

(Rotary's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

Magazine—

23—R. Waldron

10-R. Kerr

Crippled Children—

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Wm.

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY
ERNEST W. lUSE

16—5. Bovee

Community Safety—
Torg Skobo, R. Howley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February-1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Faller

26-W. Bobier

SPRING

(Rotary /Magazine)

Duone Davidson

LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above Is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Ycor 1964-65. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, odviso the progrom chairmen of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detolls.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-6501

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6350

Harold McKnight, Coldwoler St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-5078

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2990

Robert Nagic, 36 W. Pierce St.—Soson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Worron Williams, Botovio—LaMoIne

278-6054

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna^
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retho

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson,.36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Chester I. Allemior, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay-..

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews. 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-5353

Fred Anderson, 46 A^aplo lane—Kothryn

Charles

276-6033

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorle

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-6321

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

-278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Richard Biringor, 37 Corlyle Ave,—Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro

278-5891

Albert Butterfieid, 31

278-2854

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Edison

278-4486

Ct.—Tholma

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera

Torn Collins, 18 Chnryl Ann Dr.—Babara

278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Mopic Lone—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorloflo

278-6598
278-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valorlo

278-5909

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara

278-5318
278-6517
278-8909

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6687
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiima_____.__. 278 5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Moriha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-8840

■._279-9551

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwofcr Loke—Suzanna

278-5554

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Mor3aret_-767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
270-2261
Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

__278-5585
278-4243

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

Fred H. Weeks,.R. R. 4-Bealrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

__278-4159

278-6769

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sorague St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278-2790
278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

ST2-5594
278-5006

Chorles Schmltf, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bcrget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WiIma

278-8238

278-2612
Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colia

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Por'sons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword. 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4424

278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olln Fry,'59 5. Spraguc St.—Hoiel
Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopowo Rd.,. Coldwater Lake—
Jonean-.:.

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278-5165
278-5091

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrod Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4198

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion

278-4222

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grefehen

278-6730

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dor'ranee Rd.—Arlene

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-8942

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlilowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-2841

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OUALITT SPRIKG PRODUCTS, MC.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4229

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S, Clay St

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Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

CQLDSATRK^ UXCU.

278-^12

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest'Club in ihe^. S. 'A.
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April 27, 1965

This is Historic Garden Weclc, National Library Week, Canada-United States

Goodwill Week, National Invest-in-America Week, National Bali^y Week,

Consumer Credit VJeek, National Raisin Week, Youth Temperance Education

V/eek, Chemical Progress Week and this week is the annual meeting of the
FOSSILS, INC„

Friday is also Valborgsmassoafton in Sweden.

At the District 636 Conference at Sturgis there are to be several out

standing speakers among them will be Salom Rizk, the author of SYRIAN
YANKEE and Claude ¥, Woodward, Past Vice-President of RotaryDoes the Coldr-Tater Rotary Club wish to host the District Conf^^nce for
1966? If the club is interested, contact Governor Nominee Bichard
Bucknell of Sturgis.
Nine clubs in District 636 have increased their contributions to the
Rotary Foundation sufficiently to change their classification upward

since December 31, I96U0

Lansing is now a 1,000$ club.

Dear Cousin Muley:

It has been a long time since ycu have heard from me. You probably
heard we had a tornado through here. Aunt Sal and I are fine, it
didn't come near us. It x^ras amazing how everyone pitched in and helped.
One of the finest groups were the high school kids who spent several
days of their Easter vacation helping pick up debris and remains of
barns and houses which had been blcwn apart. When the chips are doxfn
the kids came through and I don't care what anyone says about delinquents.
Hats off to them.

Yours,
Uncle Gully

This week Tom Collins presented Stanley C^rvin and John Holland who discussed
the water system nox-T being installed in the city.
Next vjeek Mac McKeith will present Gerald Hensley and Dick Moore who x^ill
discuss the Downtovm Betterment Associations and its aims.

Read the article on Page 22 of the May jK)TA;£IAN, A tip of the hat to the
Lions and their work with the blind and the eye bank. You know that if
you will yoxtr eyes to the Eye Bank at your death a part of you goes on
living and someone else benefits. What greater benefit can one do than
bring sight to a blind person.
Vacations are great levelers. The person who takes one returns home just
as broke as the person who stayed home because he couldn't afford to go
away.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESViLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

CO^IMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARO, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Boys' and Girls' WeekCharles Bacon, Al Rice

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Classification-

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Ciub Bulletin-

1964-1965
AXNER OlSON

—

Ray Mulchahcy, John Elswoiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

PrcsldenJ

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

John Walker, Bob loose

Vice-President
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Wm.

AssislonI Sec'y-Treos.

ProgramFred Culy

Director*—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy. Charles
Sehmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

MEETINGS

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Inlernationol
CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.

6-C. Sebatd
13—C. Allemior
20—Mel. Rice

Employer-Employee Relations—

International Student Proiects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Four-Way Test-

Rotary Foundation-

Trade Associations-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

29—H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Bulterfleld

20—J. Deon

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Jonuory—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
-FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore

SONG LEADEflS

' 12—D. Oovidson

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman^

26—W. Bobier .

V. Kornstion, Harry Joseph

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

Red McKnlght, Art Lyons

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15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams

December—1964

International information-

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

1—R. Hawley (Rotory

Intern'I Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

(Rotory Foundation)
; 24—H.-Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Craig Sebaid, Conrod Swort

June-1965

17-C. Swort

FRED ANDERSON, Director
International Contacts- - -

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kglamaxoo, Mich.

18-T. Skabo

25—R. Toupalik

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

B. Foller, Will Couillord
Compelltor Relotlons—

Occupational Information-

4-M. McKcith
11-H. Bent

November—1964

R, Sweet

Buyer-Seller Relations—

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

May-1965

27—Les Woodward

Cran Wilcox, Al Butlerfleld,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special-At the call of the President

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson
20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

Youth—

BOB NAGLE, Director

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April-1965

October—1964

Mo! Rice, K. Coddinglon

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

23-A. Lyon
30—R. Loose

29—R. Yingling

Awords —

H. Teeter
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsoy
Rotary Information-

9—M. Andrews
16—W. Troot

September—1964

Student Guests-

Public Relations—

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

18-R. Ken-

B. K. Pearce

Olin Dolly, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

March-1965
2-K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Warren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobier

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Rurol Urban-

Membership—

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Crippled ChildrenK. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

Magoiine—

Treosorer

JOHN KLEIN

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Sofety—
Torn Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

February—196S

1964-1965
ROTARY

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19-A. Foller

buo'ne Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rotary Mogozine)

The obove Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with onothcr member, odvise the program choirmon of the chonge. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the ..details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. .4, Coldwafer-Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

Phone No278-2903
276-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

:_278-5358

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie

-,.278-6821

Riehord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret-.

278-8086
278-5386

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Cire)e Dr.-Esther

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Bulterfleld, 31 Edison -C-t.—Thelmo
Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. .Chicogo St.—Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann' Dr.—Bobara
Wilford Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane..

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scot' Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etswelfor, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—LuelMe
Albert Foller, 95 14. Honchetl St.-Charlotte

278-6843
278-5891

278-4486

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth..,

B. K. Peorco. 97, Edison Ct.—Lorrolna

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Paul Hurley, 163 Falrficid Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn—
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilme
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-6687

278-6788
278-5790
278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia.

279-9551

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5714
278-8318

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jenean

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranca Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Grefehen

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Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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278-5165
278-6311

Riehord Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4222
278-2841

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278-6393

278-5091

278-6316

Art lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

.278-4350

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278-5033
278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Conrod Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Howard M. Teeter. 156 Church Sl.-Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Vlrginia

279-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Sedlf—Natolio.__"__

276-5842

Torg Skabo, 165 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Neille

278-8238

ST2-5594
..278-5006

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278-2612
Branson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodword. 163 Marsholl St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie.-...;

_-278-6161

Charles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Crolg Sebaid, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rlla.^

278-4115

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

!__.i.278-2790

278-8909

278-4029

278-2539
279-9360
278-J1979

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278-5318

Wesley-Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Warren Willionis, Batovia—LoMolne.'..:
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce11o
Chorles Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.

278-5512

Kenneth Putnom, 11 f. Chicago St.—Mabel

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-4159
278-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-\yitmo.___i_J

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Phone No.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chtedgo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O, Box 125-DellG
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phytiss

279-9492

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Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprdgue St.—Ruth

. Address ond Rotory Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

:.;j278-5078

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Suson

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-6278

Raymqnd Mulchahcy, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

279-9471

278-6517

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Gladys—

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd„ Joekson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annella

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall Sf.-Edna.
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee--

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

—278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coidwotor St. Home—Carol

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernostlne

.278-2818

NAME

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
-Webster Treat,-R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
278-5554

2Z8-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2854
278-2990

278-5234
278-6054

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. K'eti leavenworth, 213 N- Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaret--767-7508

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278-5412
278-6730

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
^RIL 20, 1965

Les Woodward who has just returned from his winter wanderirtg furnished
this one: "A Rotarian crawled into a hollow log one day to get out of the
rain, only to find to his dismay that by the time the rain had stopped the
log was swollen and he was stopped fast. All at once he had a bright idea.
He thought about his attendance at Rotary and how he was pulling down the
club's average. Well, he felt so small he just slipped out of the log."
This is from a club bulletin called "The Rotary Spoke of Hickory,"'
The Board of Directors on Tuesday changed the classification of Harvey
Bent to Senior Active.

The Coldwater Club no longer owns a white elephant. The Board of Directors
on Tuesday agreed to accept the offer for the purchase of the stand at the
fair ground. This business venture never really paid off - when the Club
sold Dairy Queens the weather was cold and when it switched to pancakes
and sausage the weather turned hot. Sometimes you just can't win.
On Tuesday, Dick Biringer introduced Charles Berry who showed a film on
the Masters Tournament at Augusta, Georgia. Some of the duffers, your
editor, included watched open-mouthed at some of the playing. Incidentally
if any duffers want to play more golf there are several memberships at the
Country Club open.

Our student guest introduced by John Dean was Jack Sherrick, a Senior at
the Coldwater High School. He plans on attending Michigan State and being
a teacher.

Paul Thompson, a new member, was*presented to the Club by Boyd Wiggins.
is the County Agriculture Agent for Branch County.

He

Welcome to the Club.

Members with unpaid bills for the Rotary Show please send them along to
Chuck Schmitt and any money from ticket sales should go to Tom Collins.
Father Ben Lavey, President of the Sturgis Club, was a guest and invited any
and all members to the District 636 Conference on April 30 and May 1. Who
is going at this time is not known but if you want to go call Fred Anderson
at 278-2366,

Attendance for March was 88.76.

below 90^.

This is the second month the Club has been

Ten clubs had one or more lOO'jh meetings.

Rotarians should be pretty proud of their Rotary Anns for the way they pitched
in and are working during this time of disaster. Some of the Rotary Anns
have put in long hotirs day after day.

A tip of the hat to theml

And then there was the schoolboy in geography class who said that the chief
export of the United States was money.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregatlono! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE ~ Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMAAJNITY SERVICE
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director
Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

President

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMin

JOHN KLEIN

Viee-Presldent
Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Directors—A*ner Olson, Fred Culy. Charles
Schmltf. Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Program-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

INTERNATIONAL

Trade Associations—

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

July-1965

8-L. Wise

6—K. Peofco

13—C. Heikkinen

15—D. Shorno

Inlernalional Student Proieels—

22—A. Bufterfleld

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddinglon

29-C. Wlleox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Rotary Foundotien—

January—1965.

Dick Biringor, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' N1TE
-v. KORNSTIEN

5—RJ Moore

12—D, Dovidipn"

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Dovidson

V. Kornslien, Hcrry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Infern'l Convention)

8—K. leovenworth

December-1964

Rod McXnIght, Art Lyons

Paul, Hurley, R. Yingling

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

(Rotory Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International Information-

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mofk Andrews

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Donald B. Doubleday, Kolamazoo, Mich.

4—M. McKeilh
11-H. Bent
1B-T. Skobo

3-W. VonAken
10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

International Contacts-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik.
Employer-Employee Relations—
Crnig Scbald, Conrad Swort

Occupational Information-^

May-1965

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

27-T. Collins

6—C. Scbald
13—C. Allemier
20-Mcl. Rice

R. Sweet

BOB NACIE, Director

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October-1964

27—Los Woodward

Cron Wjicox, Al Bultcrfield,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special-At the call of the President

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

Youth—

Sergeont-at-Arms—

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Awards —

Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

Fred Neor, Bob Rumsoy
Rotary Informotion—
Ernest luse. Chuck Woodward,

30—R. Loose

Aprtl-!96S

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

at 12:00 noon

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. V/ilbur

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKcllh

Fred Culy

(World Understanding)

23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

B. K. Pearce

Membership—
Olin Dolly, tes Wise, Fritz VonAken

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

March-1965
2—K. Olmsled

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban-

H. Teeter

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

18-R. Kerr

Crippled ChildrenK. Olmsled, K. Leavonworth

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose
Magazine—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skobo, R. Hciwley

Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin—

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Ruy Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee
23-R. Waldfon

Av9ust-1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

19-A. Foller '

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

' F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to cliongc dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE \9, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Mariorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle-Dr.—EstheriRichard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.-^Joan

Williom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
Gust C. Burandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Bulterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara

278-6033
278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

278-5386

278-5891
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278-2854

278-2990
278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imdgene

278-6054

NAME
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Phone No.
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Laavenworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily278-6850
Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho-Margarel.-767-7503
Ernest W. Luse, R., R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell ,Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Nbrmond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd;—Ahnetta

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierca St.—Suson

Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago—ErnBsfine
K. L, Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

278-6769

278-5078

279-9492
270-5512
278-2539

279-9471

Axiier Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha,
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. .Circle, Dr.—Grace

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

273-2818
278-8609

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorarine

279-9360
278-2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogoe St.—Ruth

278-6161

John T. Dean, 59 Ridacmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.—Mabel

278-2790

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
278-6598
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorlolte
278-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barboro-.278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory HeIan--27o-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-:-Qulnnj.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Korr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha— —
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6788
278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Red H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4159

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Deilh-Jr.'!.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward. 163 Marshall-St.

278-4424
278-.5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5714

278-8318

Ed Holti, 14331 lyopawa Rd.', Coldwater Lake—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-5842
27B-6316
278-4350

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora..

278-^11

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Elaine

278-4198

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, iJorrance Rcf.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter,

278-5006

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156 Church Sti—Marion.

1.278-4222

E. Byron Thomas," 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginid

278-2841

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Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDBATER,

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ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

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278-5091

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Wolker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchan

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Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

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Coyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
278-2710
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.—...
278-4029
Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dordfhyl
278-2612
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo
.278-8238
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMolne
Bronson 369-4024

Mrrl Rice,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club ifith^ IJ. S. A.

April ittj 1965
This is American Hearland Development ifonth. National Welding Products

Month and it is Pan-American Week, Green Candle of Hope VJeek and today,

April Ih is Pan-American Day,
years

TomorrovL, April l5, was assassinated 100

ago,

From the prevue issued regarding the Convention of Rotaiy International at
Atlantic City, May 30 through June 3, it will be a great meeting. There
will be something doing for everyone regardless of sex, age, vocation,
interest of the language spoken.
reservation and go.

It is not too late to still make a

Chapter 9 of SERVICE IS 141 BUSINESS deals with channel of communication.

The minds of men are linked by correspondence, newspapers, radio, telephone,
television and now the latest is telestar.

Distance has been conquered but

all too often the conquerors remain aloof and isolated from each other and

their fellow-men, incapable of even rudimentary gesture or contact.

This

lack of proper channels of communication and the resulting understanding is

very often the cause of labor disputes, A prominent Rotarian has stated
that when a dissatisfied employee comes to you for an interview it is wise

to: (1) Listen, don't talk; (2) Don't lecture: (3) Pay attention to what
he says; (U) Don't express moral attitudes; (5) Don't let your emotions
creep in;

Your following the above rules can help you leam a lot about

employee relations and how they can be met.

Most dissatisfactions are small

at the beginning and by getting them settled before they cannonbajl,.
everyone will profit.

Go back to your February ROTARIAN and look at the map on pages 3ii and 35
and you will be amazed at the 12? geographical regions and coimtries in which
itotaiy operates.

The first five countries to have clubs were the United

States in 1905, Canada in 1905, England in 1911, Ireland in 1911 andScotland
in 1912.. Then turn to the article "Service: The Price of Freedom" on

pages 32 and 33 and you will find that "service"is not a new concept.

Our student guest was Harold Scheidler, a Senior at Coldwater High School
who was introduced by Fred Weeks, He plans to attend Michigan State
University and specialize in statistics.

From all reports the Rctary show was a singing success and enjoyed ty full
houses each night it was given. Hard work by the members paid off.
Next week Dick Biringer tells us that he will have a film which will interest
the golfers of the club.

This week Pat Patterson told the club of the sustaining membership plan
for the Tibbits Theater and of the program for the coming summer.

Nowadays parents are somewhat reticent about having one of those heart-

to-heart talks with their teen-agers because they are not sure that they /

will be able to understand everything-that. the. jbeen-agers^tsll.theDU

Ray I^lchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotlono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Bplscopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERx

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

FRED

—

CULY

ERNEST W.

Fellowship-

President

John Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

Viee-Presldcnf

LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

— .

JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

ProgramFred Culy

Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

Awards —

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfleld,

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy
International

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Inlernotional

Four-Woy Test-

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Ray Pilts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Ditt., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

December—1964

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

Information-

1—Paul Hurley

6—K. Peorce

15—D. Shorno

13—C. Helkklncn
20—J. Dean

22—A. Bulterfieid

27—H. Coddlngton

29-C. Wilcox

Januory—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

Jury-196S

8-L. Wise

Rotary Foundation-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomazoo, Mich.

15—R. Rumsey

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swart

CHARLES PEHENGILL- Greenwich, Conn.

Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworth

24—H. Joseph

International Student Projeels—

Employer-Employee Relations—

1—R. Hawloy (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Competitor Relations-

June—1965

17—C. Swort

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Follcr, Will Couillord

*

18-T. Skabo

25—R. Toupalik

10—H. Goodholm

SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

4-M. McKclfh
11-H. Bunt

3—W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Mav-1965

November—1964

R. Sweet

Bob Nogie, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebold
13—C. Ailemior
20—Met. Rice
27—les Woodward

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngton

Sergeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Pofterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

Youth—

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thurtdoy of each month

30—R. Loose

Aprll-196S

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student loans,

C. Helkklncn, Mae McKelth

Fred Neer, Bob Romsey
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)
23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

B. K. Peorce

Olln Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

16-W. Treat

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Chorles

25-N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Wm. Bobler

March—1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

IB—R. Korr

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leovenworih

Roy Mulchohcy, John Etswoller, Jr.

(Rolary's Anniversary)

11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Horvcy Bent
Club Bulletin-

23-R. Waldron

4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

AXNER OlSON

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

August—1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Classification—

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

V. KORNSTIEN

19—A. Fdller
26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Dovidson

F. NEER

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to chonge dotes with another member, advise the progrom chalrman'of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may dppolhf o committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay

•

278-2903,

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Cl.—Ruth ...i.,

278-5358

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Marjorie

Horvey G.

Bent, 51

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—if.

Phone No,

278-6501

278-6850

R. No. 2, Tokonsha—Margaret..767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R, R. 4—Ruth.

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

RIchord Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Albert Butterfleld, 31

278-2854

Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Rethcr
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine ;

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Tholma

Harold Cocfdington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-2990
278-5234
278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Mopio lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerle
John Etswoller, Jr., 37 Falrfleld Dr.—Lucille

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-6598

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-947T

Albert Fuller, 95 t4. Hanchctt St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbora__278-8909

Corlo Helkklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen

278-4115

Pouf Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr.—Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6687
278-6788

^

278 5790

278-8840
279-9551

;

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LHo

Fred Noor, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam,

11 E. Chicogo St.-Mobel

278-5078
278-5512

278-6161

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Mel Rico,

Kibby Rd., Jackson-llllian

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5714

1903

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5006
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrdnee Rd.—Arlene—

278-8942.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-4222.

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Clay St..
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Vlfimo._
Warren Willioms, Batovia—laMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Cf.—Ruth

Ed Hellz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonoan

278-5091

278-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

.278-5412
278-6730

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5165

Art Lyon, T1 Park PI.—Elzora

Sec. 34.6

H.

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468
278-W93

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-2841

WECRS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, IICK.

278-4029
278-2612
..278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Olln Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—/fozcl

The COLDWATER

rRCDCRICR

...278-2710

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling,.21 Scott-Natalie

■■

PUBLISHED BY

278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl.Ann Dr.-Phyliss

.[. -. i
•

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

J-

I

Phone No.

Rolph Toupalik, R. R, 5. 1573 W. Chicogo-Eiloen 278-2127
Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Sozanna
278-5554

INC.

278-4198

�APRIL 6, 1965

The Board of Directors has approved the admission of the follov/ing man for member

ship in the Coldwater Rotary Club.

If there are objections to his admission these

must be submitted to the Secretary v;ithin ten days.
NAiME

MAJOR

MINOR

Paul Thon5&gt;s&lt;Mi

Agriculture

4-H Cooperative Extension

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"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
*

The Singingest Club in

U.

A.

April 6, 1965
SPECIAL NOTE - Easter* Season

Noon services from 12:10 to 12:30 p*ra4 will be conducted four days,
Monday through Thursday, during Holy Week, April 12 - I5 at the
Tibbits Opera House,

The Union Good Friday service will be conducted from l2:00 to
3:00 p,m, on Friday, April I6, at First Methodist Churchy

You and

your employees are invited to attend.
This is Freedom Shrine Month and New Homes Month.

It is also National Beauty

Career Week, National Want Ad Week, National publicity Week, National Cherry
Blossom Week, National Let's Play Ball Week and International Book Fair for
Children and Youth Week,

More next week.

Rotarian and City Manager Godfrey Collins might use the wording and the

container on Page 6 of the April ROTARIAN.

Read it.

Read on Page I6 of the April ROTARIAN how Rotary came to Chatham, Ontario in
1921 when a nucleus of 8 men organized a club and started the ball rolling.
Then select from the article that word which sets forth that idea which you

would like to emphasize.

Is your decision the same as that of William M. Gray?

Can you read the article on Page 43 of the April ROTARIAN and n^t be proud
of being a citizen of the United States?

Anyone interested in improving his human relations (we don't mean your
mother-in-law) has much to learn from the art of salesmanship as it has devel
oped through the years. Every producer must sell his product if he is to stay
in business. There are two main reasons why people buy: (1) Impulse buying

and (2) Need for a product.

The true and honest salesman sells his product

through stressing of quality, worth of the product and not antagonizing the
prospective buyer by too much pressure. Courteousness on the part of sales
people will go far in selling a product no matter how trivial it may be.

Boyd Wiggins is now the protector, mentor, father-confessor and shepherd
of a group of peole from Thailand, Nepal and the Phillipines. It would seem
that now would be a golden opportunity for some work in international relations
on the part of club members.
Next week we understand that Pat Patterson will furnish the club with inform

mation about the coming summer season at the Tibbits Theater.
V/hen a man declares, "I am sure of my wife," he means he is sure of his wife

but when a woman says, "I am sure of my husband," she means she is sure of
herself.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HIUSDALE —■ Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STUR61S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH,

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RJSSELl MQORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
ClassiBcotion-

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

Club Bulletin-

1964-196S

Ray Mulchohcy, John Etsweilcr, Jr.

AXNER OLSON
FRED

President

CULY

Vieo-Presideiit

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant See'yTreas.

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose
MagazineWni.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Rotary Information-

Youth—

Special—At the call of the President

P*

*
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Employer-Employee Relations—

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfield,

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Roy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trode Associations—

Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalamazoo, Mich.

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

1—R. Hawley (Rotory

(Rotary Foundotion)
24—H. Joseph
December—1964

1-Paul Hurley

Infern'l Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Willioms
29-H. Teeter

July-1965

8-1. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson
Rotary Foundoiion—
Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
.

June-1965

17—C. Swart

international Student Prelects—

V. Kornsfion, Harry Joseph

25—R. Toupalik

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

Inlarnationol Contacts-

Poul Hurley, R. Yingllng

4—M. McKoith
11-H. Bent

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Croig Sebald, Conrad Sworl

Four-Way Test-

May-1965

27—les Woodword

Red McKnighl, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

Inlornotlonal Information-

B. Faller, Will Cooillord
Competitor Reloliorts—

6—F. VanAken

13—R. Potterson

20—R. Biringer

18-T. Skabo

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

April-1965

October—1964

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

30—R, Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

(World Undorstonding)
23—A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith
Student Guests-

Sergeant'Ot^Arms—

2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treof

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Public Relations-

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-1965

1—C. Woodward

Awards —

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsey

23-R. Waldron

September-1964

B. K. Pearce

ProgramFred Culy

Regular—First Thursday of each month

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovcr

ia-R. Kerr
25—N. Moore

Warren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobicr

H, Teeter
BOARD

August—1964
4-0. Dolly
11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Rural Urban-

MembershipOlin Dally, Ics Wise, Fritz VanAken

Woodward.

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

19-A. Faller
26-W. Bobler

Ouane Davidson

(Rotory Mogozine)

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairmon of (he change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821
278-6843

Rifhord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tholmo

278-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-2990
276-5234
278-W54

Olln Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

279-9471

278-5909

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworih, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Robert'Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

767-7508
278-2261

Milford A. McKcith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
,..278-2947
Horold MeKnighf, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—GladysJ

_.J278-6769
278-6278

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peqrl St.—Lila_.:..:_:.-.278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce' St.—Susan I
Z79-9492

278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall Sf.-Polly

278-5033

Donald Wriqht, 21

278-2790

Robert G. Yingljpg, 21 Scott—Nofolie

278-4468

E. Chicago St.—MobeL-.-.-

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-lillion
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..—■

ST2-5594
278-5006

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita.—

^.278-8318

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth •Pufnom, 11

.;

2^-2979
1:

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.-

278-6161

278-5714

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. ^—Nellie—:Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Darronce Rd.—AtleneV-—

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 53 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia--

;

278-5842

278-6316
278-4350
278-8942

278-4222
278-2841

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Roth

Jonean

Art LyOn, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave,—Elaine.

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dai^herty—Grefchen

I

rREDERICK Re
ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
TEMPLE

\

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

279-9428

N. Jefferson St.-Susie

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.-Hozel
Ed HoHz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Galdwalor lake—

The COLDWATER

ELK'S

278-2612

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorroine

r.l

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-6341

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergef

270-8840
279-9551

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

2^-9360

Chicago—Ernestine—

278-6517

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-4229

278-4159
278-2710

278-2539

Neer, 203 W.

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma________. 278-5790

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box I25-D0lia.._

Fred H. Weeks, Ri R. 4-Beatriee.
Eoyd Wtggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-5512

Fred

Axner Olson, 304 Grand Sf.—Retho

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyh-_l^_J__—278-2451

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163- Foirfield Dr.—Ailoon
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

278-5585
278-4243

.278-8238
Branson 369-4024
278-4424

278-6598
278-5475

278-5318

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Werner VanAken, R, R. 2-Giadys

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma
Worren Williams, Batavio—loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

John Etsweilcr, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—lueillo.:
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehett St.—Charlotte

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

NAME
' Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwafer Lake—Suzanna

tttKS

QUALtTT SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQLDIATERg SICR.

tHC,

278-5165

_____.278-5091

____278-6311

278-4198

278-5412

276-6730

�March 24, 1965

The Board of Directors has approved for membership in the

Coldwater Rotary Club the following individual.

Any

objections should be presented in writing to the Secretary
within ten days from the date of this letter.

Maior Classification

Reo Goodwin

Retailing

tiinor Classification

Paint

Retail

Ernest W. Luse, Secretary

��*He Profits Mosi^ Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MAKLli iU,

iy65

This is National Laugh U'eek, Cancer Control fionth, Teaching Career Month, National
Hobby Month and National Autonobile Month begins. Today All Fools Day probably
started in France during the confusion of adopting the new calendar in 1564,

next week.

.More

'•Is It the Truth?" Tiiis is the title of a diaptor in SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS and it
is given over to a discussion of honesty and trutli in advertising. Tlie Better
Business Bureaus (Coldwater doesn't have one) cane into being because of the
bilking" of the public* Just how lionsst is the endorsenent of products by
celebrities? Then too how can an employer train sales neople and eirployees to deal
honestly with custotiers? Honesty and the truth does pay off but it takes "guts"
to take a stand and stick to it.

This item is for Rotary Anns.

On Page 66 of the April ROTARIAN a contest is de

scribed open to wives of Rotarians only: "Uhy I'm Glad My Husband Is a Rotarian"
is the subject and you may win $100 and have your article published. June 1 is the
deadline.

Read the rules on Page 66.

New matlimatics results are shown on Page 62 of the .April ROTARIAN.

It was with extreme regret that the Board of Directors accepted the resi.gnation of
Jesse 'Valdron from the club. He has been a faithful member for many years and will

be missed.

The Board of Directors at their April meeting voted to buy the pins for this years

new members of the National Honor Society.

The Board also agreed to help with the purchase of braces for a man who is in a
hospital at Battle Creek because of a stroke,"

"

~

"

Tlie club is to participate in the District Conference on April 3 and May 1 at Sturgis
and Doug Woodward is to head up the cltib project.

The club has also agreed to participate in I.dchigan Week to be held May 16 through
May 22,

Russell Moore is to be the chairman for the club.

This week Bob Loose presented Roy Sager who showed a film dealing with natural gas,
its production and its use.

Your new officers for 1965-66 are to be:

President - Fred Culy
Vice-Prssident

- Fred Anderson

Secretary - Ernie Luse
Treasurer - John

Klein

Assistant Secretary § Treasurer - John Etsweiler

Next week the club will be asked to approve Board action as to the selection of next
years District Governor.

Then there was the man who thought he was going to be the Skipper when he embarked
on the Sea of Matrimony with a widow but he turned out to be only a Second Mate.
Ray riulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK -- Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe -- Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE. Director

Boys'^ond Girls'. Week-

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
AXNER OLSON

Roy Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
President

FRED CUIY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT
JOHN KLEIN

Vice-president
Secretary
- Treosurer
Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Fellowshin—

John Walker, Bob loose
Wm.

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglos
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Program-

Public Relations-

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGIIL - Greenwich, Conn.

Generol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Aprll-1965
6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

29—R. Yingling

Awords —

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemler

May-1965
4-M. McKeith

20—Mel. Rice

27—les Woodword

n-H. Bent

18-T. Skabo

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swart

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Croig Scbold, Conrad Swart
Four-Woy TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupolionol Information-

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Roy Fox

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

22-W. Williams

6—K. Peoree

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfleld

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

S0f4G LEADERS
KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Paul Hurley, R. Ylngling
Trade Associations-

15—R. Rumsey

July-196S

8-L. Wise
IS—D. Shorno

International Student Proiecit—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Intern'! Convention)
8—K. leovenworth
29—H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupollk
Employar-Employee Relations-

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

December—1964

International Information-

8. Failer, Will Ccuillord
Competitor Relations-

June-1965

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

25—R. Toupaiik

November—1964

R. Sweet

BOB NAGLE, Director

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student leans,

Cran Wilcox, Al Bulterfield,

Sergeant-af-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

★
'^oecial—At the call of the President

30—R. Loose

Youth-

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

at 13:00 noon

(World Understanding)

23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Fred Ncer, Bob Rumsey

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

8—J. Kennedy

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

March—1965
2—K. Olmsted

September—1964

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKeith

Fred Culy

H. Teeter

BOARD OF

K. Olmstod, K. leovenworth

B. K. Pearee

Membership-

Woodward.

25-N. Moore

Crippled Children-

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobier

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

18-R. Kerr

Rural Urban-

Mogoiino-

(Rotary's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skobo, R. Howley

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee
23-R. Waldron

4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Classification-

Febfuory—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Foiler

26-W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

(Rotary Magazine)

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to chanoe doles with onother member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to ossist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Choirman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allomier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter-Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

276-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie

278-6821

Harvey G-

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-5306

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-5891
278-44S6
278-2854
278-2990

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kathryn
Bent, 51

278-6033

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-3086

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babora
Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson. 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Failer, 95 N. Honchetf St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

279-9471

._278-2818

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Atleen__„__„

279-9551
278-6769

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha
Roy C. Polterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

;.278-6341

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-8909
278-4115

278-6687

Robert B. Kcrr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

278-5790
279-9551

270-6501
278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Charles Schmitl, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergef
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-6517

Phone No.

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

C. Alfred Rice. R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6788

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia.

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily.
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma„__

NAME

278-5512

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mobel..

Mel Rice, 1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson-lilliars

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-2790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St..

_.J278-4029

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyliss

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-5033

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Seolf—Nofalle

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

__.278-6393

278-6316

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter loke—
Jonean

278-5165

„..278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizoro
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-6311
___J78-4198

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva—

278-M12

Is

Rotary REFLECTOR
rREDERICK H. fCEKS

OUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS, I«C
COLDfATER,

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-8238

Warren Willioms, Botovio—loMoIne

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

.__J78-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

-iA?

of Coldwaler, Michigan

278-2710

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

-V

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5585

278-4243
_.278-4229

278-2451

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
w.278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlone
.„_278-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Vtrgtnio—.. 278-2041

PUBLISHED BY

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Worncr VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

_.ST2-5594

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows r3., R. R. 2—Nellie

ROTARY CLUB

Phona No.

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

IICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

fferch 23:, 1955

This is Cajipfire Girls Birthday Week, Mutual Insurance Week, Festival of
States, and next Sunday is Spring Millinery Week; if this weather keeps
up fur hats will he veiy "chic"o

We are trying to bring our addressograph plates up to date and if your
name and address is incorrect, please help us to get it right. Give your
editor the correct information^

Tuesday* s program was furnished by Art Lyon, Fred Culy introduced Calvin
Adler, Plant I-fenager if the American International Alizminum Corporation,
and Samuel Spector, Vice President of the Corporation, They told of
production of aluminum extrusions and Mr, Spector told of the various
plants operated by the compary. One of the comments was that new Staff
personnel cannot find suitable housing and that new people are not welcomed
by the residents of Coldwater as one would naturally expect. This is a sad
commentary on Coldwater, but one that is often heard in towns away from
Coldwater regarding this fact» Are any Rotarians guilty?
Next week Bob Loose is presenting a program dealing with gas production
in Southern Michigan,

It might be worth while to furnish the Downtown Betterment Association
with copies of the March Rotarian in which it describes and pictures the
renovation of store fronts. Perhaps if this was done, new stores might
be interested in renting themn

Chapter Six in '-Service is M^'-Bi^siness", Is Honesty Declining? A well
knoi-m educator recently iirged that the teaching of common honesty be in

our schools, Iloi'rever, a school rr.perintendcnt placed the responsibility
squarely on the shoulders of business? He went on to say that boys and
girls leaving school fcr jobs take with them definite standards of honesty,
but are soon disillusioned by practices prevailing in places where they
work. If hone.st^'' is not to decline, then the home, school, church, trade
associations and business in general must combat the tendency to chisel
and defraud.

If you are feeling veiy sr-iug and solf satisfied, read the article on

page 2U of the April ibtarian by Sir Julian Huxley,

If it does not cut

you down in size, then you are hopeless.

You boat owners read of the new bilge pun^ on page 5l of the April Rotarian,
Psychiatry is the art of teaching a person to stand on their own two feet
while reclining on a couch.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregallona! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopai Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skytine Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Classiifcoticn-

Community Sofety—
Torg Skabo, R. Howley

Club Bulletin-

Roy Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

ERNEST W. lUSE

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy. Chorics

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—
Wm.

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglos

Student Guests—

BOARD

OF

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

BOB NAGLE, Director

*

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGIIL — Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Diet., Rotary Intornotlonal

Emple&gt;ver-Emploveo Relations—

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebald

May-1965

13—C. Allemler
20-Mel. Rice

4-M. McKeith

27—les Woodward

Cron Wflcox, A! Butterfield,

11-H. Bunt

3-W. VanAken

SERVICE

1—R. Hawley (Rotory
Intern'l Convention)

17—C. Swart

(Rotary Foundation]

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Julv-1965

8-1. Wiso
15—D. Shorno

International Student Protects-

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfield

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

June-1965

10—H. Goodheim

Internotlonal Contacts-

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupalik

November-1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Croig Sobald, Conrod Swart

Four-Way TestRoy Pitts, Mcirk Andrews
Occupational Information-

6—F. VanAken

13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

18-T. Skabo

INTERNATIONAL

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor RelationsDick Mooro, Ralph Toupalik

April-1965

October-1964

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

15-F. Weeks

Youth—

Sergeanl-at-Armt—
Bob Nogfe, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

^

Awards —

H. Teeler

DIRECTORS

30—R. Loose

29—R. Yingling

Mcl Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

(World Understanding]

23-A. Lyon

8—J. Kennedy
22-W. Wilbur

Public Relations-

dr

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Peorce

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumscy

2—K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Warren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

March-196S

1—C. Woodword

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Woodwa rd.

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Rural Urban-

Fred Culy

23—R. Waldron

IB-R. Kerr

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Ics Wiso, Fritz VanAken
Program-

Russell Moore,

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Boves

PROGRAMS

4-0. Dally

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsled, K. Leavenworth

Bobier

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

Prcsldant
Vice-Presidenl

Schmitt, Fred Anderson,

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Beys' ojid Girls' Week—

1964-T965

JOHN KLEIN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

AXNER OlSON
FRED CULY

COMMITTEES - ClUB SERVICE

V; KORNSTIEN

19-A. Faller

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NiTE

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.
V. Kornstion, Hcirry Joseph
Duane Davidson
(Rotory Mogazlno)
F.r^EER
The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to chongo dotes with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as ladles' Night, may oppoint □ committee to ossist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Coriyle Ave.—Jean

278-5353
278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Soton

278-5691

Williom Bobier, 260 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee,

278-5386

171 Grand St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Tholma

27B-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara-_

278-2990
278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-W54

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille-'

279-9471
!

278-8609

278-5909

278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlolte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbora

278-8909

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389. Grand ;St.—WIIma__
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

•

278-6517

278-4115
278-6687

278-6788
278-5790

___„____'.278-8840

..279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-6501

E. Ken loovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna

278-5554

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tokonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

767-7508
278-2261

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Fritz VanAlten, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Werner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

278-5585
276-4243
278-4229

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelid

278-2947
278-6769

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
278-5512
K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edno
.:.278-2539
Axnor Olson, 304 Grond St.'—Relho
"..•_::'_279-9360
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace...-'-.
;i;_270-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrcirne i
2.1-278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St:—Ruth

jj_-278-6161

Kenneth Putnom, HE. Chicogo St.—Mabel

1.21278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

-.i__278-2451

Mel Rice,

1903

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Fred

H. Weeks,

R. R. 4-Beotrice

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Rutb
N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scolt—Natalie

Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsoy, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5006
278-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—RHo

278-8318

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake-

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.~Marion

278-6316
278-4350
278-6942
278-4222

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora
Richord Moore, 42 Carlylo Ave.—Elaine

Donald V. Shorno,*156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-5642

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Etva...

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDlfATER, MICH.
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Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Donold Wright, 21

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278-2710
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wllma
Warren Willioms, Balavia—laMolne..!
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella__
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

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Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

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278-6311
278-4198
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278-6730

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

I%rch 17, 1965

This is National Coffee Month, National Egg Month, Spring Clean Up
Time and this is National Poison Prevention Week, National VJild Life

Week, National Salesmen's Week, National Shoe Care VJeek and National
Rice Week.

Tuesday was the Ides of l%roh, remember Julius Caesar?

Today is St, Patrick's Day and Spring arrives officially the day
you get this bulletin.

Tuesday, March l6 will go down in history as a red letter day of the
Coldwater Rotary Club.

Five new members were admitted to the club.

They were Richard (Dick) French, Jerry Parker, James (Jim) Skinner,

Carroll L. Barnes and George H, Pierce. They were introduced to the
club by their sponsors and then Mark Andrevjs outlined the aims,
objects and responsibilities of Rotary membership. It was a very
fine way to induct new members and something your editor has been
plugging for over the years,

Eurekal

Our student guest was David Olney, a Senior at Coldwater High School,

who plans to attend Michigan State next year where he plans to major
in Ehgineering,

On March 23 at 7:30 p.m. the candidates for Alderman for the city

will "Meet the Public" in the Civic Room of the Southern Michigan
National Bank.

On April 6 the club will have as their guests 9 persons from overseas;
6 from Thailand, 2 from Nepal and 1 from the Phillipines. The 9 are
to be here with Boyd Wiggins from April 5 through April 9 with 7 staying
on for a longer period,.

President Axner Olson in line with Charles Bacon's recent talk

on "100 Years in Medicine" told us of teacher requirements in New York

City in 1872.

You either had to be a saint or a slick hypocrite

to meet the criteria for a teacher.

According to the District Governor's Letter, Coldwater attendance

dropped below 90^ for February.

It was 89.29^ - fourth in the clubs

of comparable size in the District,

A home is being sought for a Japanese girl who wishes to spend her
last year in High School in the United States, If you want a foster
daughter for a year write District Governor Don Doubleday,
Buena fe como norma (habitual good faith) was the interpretation

given to vocational service by the Spanish speaking Rotarians of Latin

America,

Can any more be said?

This seems to tell the whole story.

If you have a child in school read the article on Page UO of the
■Dferch RCTARIAN.

The perfect man is the one your wife might have married, but didn't.
Ray M.chahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSOALI — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri.State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the^U. S. 'A.

'"MiRCH 9,"1965

'

This is
Cross Month, Children-s Art Month, National Coffee Mpnth and
National Egg Month. Also National Business Women^s Week, Girl Scput Week,

Save your Vision Week, National Peanut Week and on Satur^ Florida Citrus

Fruit Showcase begins.

Standards for high professional performance in his chosen field, business
or area of so:Vice is required of all R^tarians. One chairman of a Vo
cational Service Committee in speaking t-c his club said, "It is my duty

as the spokeman for the Vocational Service Committee to say to you in all
candor and emestness, that unless you are carrying back to your craft,

your trade association, or your profession the ideals, the precepts and

the high standards embodied in Rotary, you should resign. If you are td«
busy or don't care enough to do this you are failing to carry out the Code
of Rotary and the membership made a mistake when they let you in."

Think

this over.

Rehearsal each Tuesday night.
less than a month away.

Time is flying and April 8, 9 and 10 are

Be therel

Two new Board Members were elected at Tuesday's meeting; Tom Collins and ■
Charles Bacon will help run the club the coming year.

April 1 the old Board of Directors "will meet with the new Board at Stukey's
Inn for next years planning.

Tuesday, March I6 is to be a red letter day for Coldwater Rotary; six new

members are to be taken into the club. Few members wh#^ have not been op
the Board of Directors realize the preliminary work and decisions that go

into the task of admitting a new member.
is to do the honors.

....

We understand that Mark Andrews

..

The induction of the new members under the direction of Fred Culy will
constitute the program on Tuesday.
Wade Bressler told the club on Tuesday '-:^f traffic safety stating that ,

Coldwater has a high incidence of accidents and fatalities for a city of
its size. Through the school safety "program they are trying to educate
the children sc as to reap the benefit when they are adults.

The program for Tuesday, June 1 at the Rotary Convention will cover the

Second Plenary Session, entertainment for the Rotary Anns and in the
afternoon
different vocational groups will meet for discussions. If
you are going better make your reservation early.

In the February ROTARIAN read the article "Here is Rotary 1965". It
makes you very much aware that Rotary is world-wide covering practically
every country outside the Iron Curtain. Languages may be different, the
complexions may be different but all are Rotarians,
The trouble with being a parent is that by the time you are experienced
and an expert ycu are unemployable.

Ray Mulchahey

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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ALBION — Parher inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stale Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY

Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-196S

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance-

Tonr Collins, Norm Moore

Beys' and Girls' WeekCharles Bocon, Al Rice

"

Classification-

1964-1965
AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY
ERNEST W. lUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

President
Vice-Presidont
Secretory
Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

Wm.

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Mrs. Groee Potterson — Organist

OF

MEETINGS

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of eoeh month
at 12:00 noon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

social—At the call of the President

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Intemetlonal
CHARLES PEHENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associatiens—

8-L. Wise

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

SONG

I

6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Deon

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
12—D. Dovldson

LEADERS

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Fuller .

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstion, Harry Joseph

29-H. Teeter

July-196S

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

Rotary FoundationDick .Biringer, Ray Fox

Pay,! Hurley, R. Yingling

22-W, Williams

15—D. Shorno

international Student Projects-

Cralg Scbold, Conrad Swort

intern'! Convention)
15—R. Rumsey

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee Relations—

1—R. Hawley (Rotory

8—K. Leavenworth

December—1964

International information-

B. Falter, Will Couillard
Competitor Relations-

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information—

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomazoo, Mich.

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB NAGLE, Director

4—M. McKeith
11-H. Bent
16-T. Skabo

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

R. Sweet

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Mav-1965

November—1964

Cran Wilcox, Al Bullerfield,

H. Teeter

DIRECTORS

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Youth—

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

*
BOARD

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Rotary Information-

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodword

Student Guests-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Woodword.

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh

Fred Culy

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Program-

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearco

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)

23-A. lyon

1—C. Woodword

&amp;—J, Kennedy

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Warren Willloms, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—

2-K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Bobior

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-1965

18-R. Ken

K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

John Walker, Bob Loose
Mogazine—

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Woldron

Au9ust-1964
4-0. Dally
11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children-

Ray Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

2-R. Fox
16—S. Bovee

Community SafetyTorg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—196S

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26-W. Sobier

Duone Davidson

SPRING

(Rotary Magazine)

LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to ehgnge dales with another member, adviseihe program chairman of the change. Members having special

progroms, such at Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

FRED CULY, Progrom Choirman — Telephone 2?9-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther-..

Phone No.
278*2903

278-6033

278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlylo Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Seton

278-5891

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burandl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicane St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Bobaro
Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogono

Free) Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-5386

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278*5234
278-6054

279*9471

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfieid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiler, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278*2818
278-8609
278*5909
278-6598
278*5475
278*5318
278*6517

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr,-Aileen—
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo—
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marfho

John Klein, Box 148—Palrlcio-__.„_„_

278*8909

i_278*6687
278-6788
278-5790
278*8840

279-9551

NAMEAddress and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Mllford A. MeKcith, 75 N. HucJson St.-Helen

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefia
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

Phone No.
278-6501

Weosler Treat, R. 3. Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

278-6769

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio
Fred H. Weeks; R. R. 4-Beotrlee

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyiiss

278*4243
278-4229
278*4159

279*9551

..278*6278

,.278*5078

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Soson

279*9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 MorshoTI St.-Edna

278*2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-2979

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

278*5512

279*9360

B. K. Pearcc. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 c. Chicago St.—MabelC. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278*2790
278-2451

Mel Rice,

Rd., Jockson—lillion

ST2-5594

Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergot

278-5714

1903

Kibby

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Croig Sebald, R. lf. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Morshali St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia.-

Address and Rotary Ann
Phene No.
NAME
Rale
Iph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1^3 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278*6850
767-7508
278*2261
278*2947

278-5006
278*8318
278-5842

278-6316
-.278-4350
278-8942
278*4222

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann

278*2710

We.sley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Cranstorv Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy ...
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllmo.
r.
Warren Williams, Balcvia—LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio
Charles Woodward. 163 Morsholl St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5585

278*4029

278-2612
278*8238

Bronson 369*4024
278-4424
278*5033

Leslie Woodward. 163 Marsholl St.-Polly

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Natalie

_.279*9428

278*5033

„278*4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 14331 iyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Jonean

-

278*5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlilowbrook Rd.—Elv^

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

278*5165

—

278*6311
278-4198

-.278*5412
278*6730

278*2841

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The COLDWATER
Sec. 34

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
FREDERICfC H. tEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwoteri Michigaji
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Roiarians Always Welcome

COLDBATCR, EICH*

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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This is National Weights and Measures Week, Return the Borrowed Book
Week, Tuesday, March 2 was International Pancake Day, This is Red Cross
Month, ChUdren's Art Month, Buttermilk Bread Sales Month and National
Coffee Month. More next week, however, Saturday the day you receive
this there will be held in Ostende, Belgium "Bal du Rat Mort .

Is competition a blessing or a curse? Rotarians who under^ke their
vocational service as a practical program for their daily busD^ness and
not merely as an occasional gesture of self-sacrifice should be quite
clear in their minds about this.

Competition keeps people on their
toes and a fast stepping competitor helps do this; he makes you put
forth that extra effort which wins. Should we dislike the man who

helps us to win? Common sense says no. As a business man what steps
have you taken to cooperate with your competitors to improve your
common service to society?

Do you have a person in mind whom you would like to be considered for
a 1966-67 Rotary Foundation Fellowship? If you do, better hurry the
deadline is April 15&gt; 1965-

The program for Monday, May 31 at Atlantic City, Rotary International
Convention includes the first business session, activities for the

young people on Steel Pier, International Friendship meetings and dinners.
These will bring together the persons from the matched districts ol
Rotary for a discussion of- things of interest to members from both
districts.

Tuesday the club heard a discussion of the building of the new Junior

High School which it is hoped will be opened in Janua^ of 19o7. it is
to be built west of the present high school and should aid in the better
education and training of the 7

8 graders.

Next week Wade Bressler is to present a program dealing with the safety
patrol.

Attendance at a club such as Rotary in Coldwater and attendance at a

club having 150-175 members is very different. The larger clubs do not
have singing, very little fellowship and certainly not the frxendlxness
that you find in a smaller club. Be glad you belong to a small club.
We don't know if we made a 100^ meeting on February 23-

There were

several members yet to be heard from.

Marriage entitles women to the protection of strong men who steady the
stepladder for them while they paint the kitchen ceiling.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Perish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

MICH. Attendonce—
Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSB

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

President
Vice Presldenf
Seerolary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistonf Sec'y-Treas.

Directors—Axnor Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

Schmitf, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

K. Olmstod, K. Leavenworth
Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VonAken
Program-

Awards —

Student Guests-

Rotory Information-

Youth-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy oF each month
at 12:00 noon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENG1LL - Greenwich, Conn.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.
The above
o

programs ,

1—Paul Hurley

Four-Way TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews

Rotary Foundotion—
Dick Biringer, Ray Fox
:

13—C. Heikklnen
20—J. Dean

22—A. Butterfield

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wiko*

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

SONG LEADERS !

v.- Kornstien, Harry Joseph

6—K. Peorco

15—D. Shorno

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmen

Trade Associations—

15—R. Rumsey

July-1965

8-1. Wise

Rod McKnighl, Art Lyons

Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworth

22-W. Williams
• 29—H. Teeter

December—1964

Inlernalionoi Student Proiects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Occupational Information— '
Poijj Hurley, R. Yingling

(Rotary Foundation)
24-H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Employer-Employee Relations—
Crolg Scbold, Conrod Swart

I—R. Howley (Rotary

17—C. Swart

International information-

B. Follcr, Will Coolllord

Dick Moore, Rolph Toupollk

25—R. Tovpalik
June-1965

10—H. Goodholm

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Competitor Relations—

4-M. McKeifh
n-H. Bunt
18-T. Skobo

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations-

27-T. Collins
Mav-1965

3—W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the coll of the President

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodword

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

April-1965

6—C. Sebold

Cron Wilcox, Al Butterfiold,

H. Teeter

30—R. Loose

13—C. Aliemior

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeont-at-ArmsBob Nagle, Den Wright

23—A. Lyon

October—1964

C. Heikklnen, Mac McKelth

Fred Culy

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
2P-R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student loans,

Public Relations-

2—K. Olmsied
9—M. Andrews

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-196S
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Rural Urban—

Membership—

*

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Crippled Children—

Magazine-

Woodword.

4-0. Dolly
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Woldron

August-1964

Community Safety—

Horvey Bent

BY ELECTION

2-R. Fox
16—S. Bovee

Chorles Bocon, Al Rice

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Gi/Is' Week—

ClassiPication—
OFFICERS

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

Duane Davidson

12—D. Davids'orf
IP-A. Foller
26-W. Bobier

'

(Rotary Mogozine)

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

is our progrom schedule for the Rotory Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program cholrmon of the change. Members having special

such OS Lodies' Night, may oppoini o eommitfee to ossist with the detolls.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter-Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lone-Kofhryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth ...,

Charles

Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie

:

Phone No.
._278-2903

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Phone No.
278-6501
^_278-6850

Robert loose-R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Ernesi W. lose, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

767-7508

._'.278-2261
270-2947

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter loke—Suzanna..

278-5554

278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jean
Wiliiom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-8086
278-5386

Harold MeKnlght, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol----279-9551

Selon

278-5891

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

278-6769

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia
Fred H.-Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlee

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla

•.:278-6278
278-5078

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfiold, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.-Vero

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Boboro

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy—

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jone

278-6843

278-4486
278-2854

278-2990

278-5234

270-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett, St.—Charlotte

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-5909

278-5475

278-5318
278-6517
278-8909

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory He[en--278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-i-Wilma—I
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-W87
278-6788
278-5790
276-8840
279-9551

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-5512

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

_-279-9360

Charles Wo^word, 163 Marshall St.

8. K. Pcoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts. 55 N. Sprague St.-Roth

278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine

K. L. Olmsfed, 70 MorshoTl Sf.-Edno

278-2539

Roy C. Potlerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mabel

Mel Rice,

278-2790

1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—cfrget
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Inke—Rita

.-278-5006

278-5714
278-8318

Donald V. Shorno,. 156 E- Chicago St.—Louise

...278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet. R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon..
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

278-4350
278-8942

..278-4222
...278-2841

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Janeort

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willcwbrook Rd.-Etvo

John Walker, 33 Daugherly—Gretehen.....

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WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDIATER, KXCU.

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

—

278-4468

._._278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

I
PUBLISHED BY

279-9428

278-5033

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sproguc St.—Hazel...
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coidwater Lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUE

278-5033

278-4424

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

J.

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278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly..

;.:;r

rREDERICi:

278-4029

.278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

ST2-5594
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278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.__I—

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witma
Warren Willioms, Satavia—LoMoine

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5505

INC.

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311

__.278-4198
278-5412

_._278-6730

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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February 23, 1965

Tiiis is Catholic Book Week, National Engineer's Week, Pencil V/eek and Sertoman's
Freedom Week. Chuck Woodward should know that next Sunday is Bachelor's Day set
aside to stimulate sales to merchandise used by men.

A tip of the hat to Vince Komstein on liis promotion, you can't keep a good man down.
Paul liarris the founder of Rotary was a lawyer and took an actice part in local,

state, national and international legal affairs. He felt somewhat isolated from
business and in an effort to bridge the gulf with trade he invited to the first

Rotary meeting a coal dealer, a tailor and a mining engineer.

Diversification of

membership in Rotary iias been its aim and goal since its start and every effort has
been made to promote the Vi/orthiness of all legitimate occupations and to nromoto high
ethical standards in business and profession. Dignity of a job well done is basic

to vocational service and by giving iiigh type service a job however limited acquires
dignity. Your editor knew of a club that had a wide program for cripnled children
and when a local shoemaker refused to accept payment for repairs to shoes of the
crippled children he was taken into Rotary and became an excellent Rotarian.

Next week Bill Bobier will present a program dealing with the new Junior High School,
Should be interesting.

This week was Past Presidents' Day in line with the 60th Anniversary of Rotary.
Tliere were ten present of the more than forty men who have Jield that office; Fritz

VanAken, Clyde Williams, iJoward Teeter, Chuch Vvoodward, Fred F/eeks, Lester V/ise,

John Dean, Mark Andrews, Ernest Luse and Webster Treat told bric-flv of events that
occurred during their terms in office.

George Owers, a former member who is now in Ann Arbor, was a club visitor Tuesday, ^
Tlie February ROTARIAN is one copy that should be read from "kiver to kiver" and then
kept in your library. It !ias more dope on Rotary than any other issue in the last

JO years. Look at the pictoral story of Rotary beginning on Page 36 and ending on
Rage 43. It is all there shown graphically what, how and to whom it happened.^ 1/e

noticed in the picture on Page 37 that the clocks were there away back in 1905 They still are.

Look at the map on Pages 34 5 35 and then say that Rotary has not become world v.dde,

I'Jio could have foretold its tremendous growth in 60 years. From one club to 1J,S8£
clubs vjith 562,000 members in 127 countries, with 92 new clubs since July 1, 1964.
Keatii Pearce has announced a full chorus practice for Tuesday night. March 2

Elks at 7:30 p.m.
radio?

the

when the ivee small voice was your conscience instead of a tra^^-istor

Ray Mulch alley

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
8R0N50N — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cefe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COIDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY
ERNEST W, LUSE

President
Vko-President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FellowshipJohn Wolkor, Bob Loose

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Olin Dally, Lcs Wise, Fritz VonAken

Program-

Directors—Axnor Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmilt,

Fred Anderson,

Russell

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumscy
Rotary InformationErnest Lusc, Chuck Woodword,

Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

H. Teeter

at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations-

Special—At the coll of the President

6. Falter, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee Relations—

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International
CHARLES PETTENGILl-Greenwich, Conn.

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart
Four-Way Test-

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dlit., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

Ray Pitts, Mork Andrews

Donold B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

27-T. Collins

May—1965
4-M. McKeith

27—Les Woodword

Cran Wllcox, Al Butlerfield,

18-T. Skabo

25—R. Toupalik

3-W. VonAken
10—H. Goodhoim
17-C. Swart

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

n-H. Bunt

November—1964

June-1965

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

FRED ANDERSON, Director
International Contacts-

December—1964

International Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnIght, Art Lyons

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22-A. Butlerfield
29-C. Wlkox

international Student Proieels—

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson
Rotary Foundotlon—
Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

Intern'! Convention)

8—K. Lcavenworfh

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
29—H. Teoter

Ju)y-1965
6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Faller
26—W. Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Choirman

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

Duone Davidson

V. Kornstion, Harry Joseph

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6—C. Sebald

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngfon

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

Aprll-1965

13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

Youth—

Bob Naglo, Don Wright

8—J. Kennedy

30—R. Loose

October—1964

R. Sweet

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

23-A. Lyon

15—F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

March—1965
2-K. Olmsled
9—M. Andrews
16—W. Treat

September—1964

Scholarship, Student Loans,
C. Heikkinen, Moc McKelth

Fred Culy

Moore,

K. Olmsled, K. Leavcnworth

B. K. Peorce

Wm. Bobior

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

18-R. Kerr

25-N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Magazine—

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Crippled Children—

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Daily

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Targ Skabo, R. Hawley

Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchohcy, John Elswoiler, Jr.

1964-1965

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

9—C. Bacon

16—5. Bovee

Chorles Bacon, Al Rice

Classiifcation-

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dales with another member, odvlse the program chairmon of Ihe change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with Ihe details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821

..278-6343

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

Albert Bulterfield, 31

278-2854

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486

Harold Coddington, 324 £. Chicago St.-Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro
Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly. 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-2990
276-5234
278-6054
279-9471
276-2818

John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Duane E. Dovldson. 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.—Volcrie

278-8609
278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchctt St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbara_.278-B909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St,—Mary Helen..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilmo

_„_.__278-6637

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Marfho

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Np.

H. Vincent Kornsllen, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

278-6850
767-7508

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2261

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VonAken, 65 i. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

Horold McKnIght, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

279-9551
278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Clyde Williams. R. R. 1-Wiimo

278-8238

K. I. Olmsted, 70 MarshoTl St.—Edna

278-2539

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Ernest W. Luso, R. R. 4—Ruth

Milford A, McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen—_—278-2947
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Fred Neer,'203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.-Retho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 c. Chicogo St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 116 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-2790
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

278-6161

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—

278-6783
278-5790

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-8840

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion—;
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia.-

_______________279-9551

278-6501

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene..

278-6316

278-4350
—278-8942

278-4222
-.278-2841

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Della
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-4424

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

278-5033

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth—
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie—

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

279-9428

——278-5033
278-4468

——278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Janeen

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

—

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva—
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelehen——

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDIATCKy NXCH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwatery Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome
^

278-4029
278-2612

-Bronson 369-4024

d:

FREDERICK

278-4229
278-4159

Wesley Wlbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cronston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy-Warren Williams, Sotavio-LoMoine

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

-m

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311

278-4198

278-M12
278-6730

�February 25, 1965

fhe Board of Directors have approved for membership in the Coldvvfater Rotary Club

the ■-ollowing individuals. Any objections should be presented in writing to ths
Secretary within ten days from date of this letter.

Lee Brayton

Major Classification
Building Materials

Minor Classification
Cement Block Manufacturer

Carroll

Clothing Industry

Shoes Retailing

Metal Working Industry

Brass Goods Manufacturer

Jerry Parker

Food Industry

Groceries Retailing

George Pierce

Finance

Savings § Loan

James Skinner

Government

Social '..'elfare

Barnes

Richard C.

French

Ernest Uh Luse, Secretary

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWaVeR ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater,.Michigon
The ^irigingest Club in the U. 5February l6, 1965

Sunday, February l^s- was Gaekkebreu in Denmark, Monday, February 15 was
Susan B. Anthcny Day. Tlovr many know who she was or what she did? Saturday,
February 20 is the beginning of Future Farmers of America Week. This week
is also Crime prevention Week.

John Klein is still ill in the hospital but is somewhat improved.

(2-18^.65 FIPlSH

from bedside.

John says "'Hello^' and that he is feeling

better and ever the "humps'.) per J,W.E.

At Tuesday's meeting Seton presented a Highway Safety film which was excellent,
This might be used profitably by any group and especially in a Driver Training
Course. How many members noticed that the old gal who caused the accident

was the one who bought the chair at the opening of the film?

With the expectation that there i-riill be a number of new membess taken into

the club before July 1, would it not be a good idea to make the present
member who submitted the name of the prospective member responsible for
the new member for one year after induction? He could educate him as to
attendance, aims and responsibilities and reinforce the Rotary Information
meeting, V/hy not have the proposer and the new member both attend the
Rotary Information meeting?

On April 8 the Hillsdale Club is having a Ladies Night at the Hillsdale

College Dining Room and will have as its speaker Judge Kessenger who is a
nationally Icnown outstanding speaker, Coldwater Rotarians and their Rotary
Anns are invited.

The tab to be $5 per person.

Next week, February 23 id the 60th Anniversary of Rotary and an effort is

being made to have 100^ attendance, Jesse Waldron has the program and
vrhile he isn't saying what it will be, ypu can rest assured that it will be
interests ng.

Rotary International Convention is to be Sunday, May 30 - June 3&gt; 1965.
Sunday for registration and the opening feature of the Convention will be
a presentation of flags, a welcome by Rotary International Officials and
Fred V/aring and the Pennsylvanians. Better plan to go and see the sights
of the Board Walk,
From SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS:

Many Rotarians perhaps may not understand Vocational Service and yet
Vocational Service is most simple and practical, it is each man's life and
occupation. By giving service to the best of his ability in his chosen
occupation or profession, he is living Vocational Service. This climate
of service may be harsh and discouraging. The province of Vocational
Service is misunderstood when it is limited to the aims and practices of
Rotarians.

Vocational Service is SHARING with others who are not Rotarians.

SHARING with them the ideal of Rotary.

Classification is basic to Rotary

m'^mberslu.p and each Rotarian as a trustee of his classification is obligated
to share with others who are not Rotarians the realization that each

occupation entails a responsibility and if an undesirable situation exists
or arises make every effort to correct the defect.

It has been said that keeping a secret from some people is like trying
to smuggle daylight past a rooster.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregafiono! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant ~ Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Classification-

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Club Bulletin-

1964-196S

Ray Mulchahoy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OlSON

-

FRED CULY

Prosldoni

Vlce-PresIdent

ERNEST W. LUSE

Seeretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assislanl Soe'y-Treas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose

Memberthio—

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagto, Douglas

ProgramFred Culy

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Youth—

Fred Noor, Bob Rumsey

at 12:00 noon

ipeclal—At the call of the President
*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Internotionol
CHARLES PETTENGIll - Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald 8. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

(Rotary Foundotion]
24—H. Joseph

Rotary Foundation-

JuIy-196S

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfleld

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddlngton

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstlon, Harry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)
8—K. Lcavenworth
15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Wilflams
29-H. Teeter

I—Poul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

25—R. Toupolik
June-1965

December-1964

International Student Proiects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Roy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational informatioit—

la-T. Skabo

10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swort

International Contacts-

Employer-Employee Relations—

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

4—M. McKoiih
11-H. Bent

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

International infarmallon—

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swarf
Four-Way Test-

27-T. Collins
May-1965

3—W. VonAken

B. Faller, Will Couillard
Competitor Relotions—

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

27—Les Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

April-1965

October—1964
6-C. Sebald

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

30—R. loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

Cron Wilcox, At Bullorflold,

Bob Nagle, Den Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

(World Understanding)
23—A. Lyon

8—J. Kennedy

Mol Rice, H. Coddlngton

Sergoont-at-Arms—

9—M. Andrews

29-R. Yingling

Awards —

Morch-l96S
2—K. Olmstcd
16—W. Treat

September—1964
I—C. Woodward

C. Helkkinon, Mac McKelth

H. Teeter
MEETINGS

18-R. Kerr
25—N. Moore

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Student Guests—

Woodwa rd.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Icavenworth

Public Relations-

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Howloy

B. K. Poarce

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VonAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Charles Bacon, A1 Rice

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobter

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldron

August—1964
4-0. Daily

Rural Urban-

Magazine—

2-R. Fox
16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

19-A, Faller
26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Mogozine)

Duane Dovldson

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change doles with onother member, odvise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 4, Coidwoter-Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

278-6843

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-6501

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho-Margoref
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Rulh
-

278-8086

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Bobora

278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chleogo St.-Vero

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-2990
278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jone
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2618
278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairficid Dr.-Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

278-6598
278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro

278-6517

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerle
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5909
278-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara...278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn™—.

278-6687
278-6788

Johr&gt; A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

John Kleirr, Box 148—Patrieio

279-9551

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mortha___».____

278-8840

t4ormand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo

278-6769

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pcorl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

K. L. Olmsted, 70 MorshoM St.-Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha
Roy C. Pofterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.-MabelC. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jaekson-lilllan
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-2790
278-2451
_..ST2-5594
278-5006

Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—Rlld
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

273-8318
278-5B42
27B-6316
278-4350

Charles Schmitf, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergef

278-5714

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Artone

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phone No.

Fred H. Weeks,. R. R. 4—Beatrice

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-5386

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwolor Lake—Suzonna

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro
Gust C. Burondl, 75 N. Circle Dr.-Josephine
Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Cf.—Tholmo

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret

NAME

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261

278-8942

278-4222

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4159

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St..
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-4029
278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Warren Williams, Bolavlo-laMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Chorles Woodword, 163 Morshall St

278-5033

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-4424

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.—
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-4468
278-W93

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel

Ed Holtz, 14381 fyopawo Rd., Coidwoter lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro

—

—

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Eioine...—

t

[&gt;®0

o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY. 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visuing Rotarians Always Welcome

flCERg

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDIATER, UICH.

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311

278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo-..._-278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

—.278-2841

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

279-9428
278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Nofalio..—

See, 34.6*

rRCDERlCK H.

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

_-278-5554

278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, (;oldwa}er, Michigan
*

'■

The Singingest Club inthe U'S. A.
—

r-:-^

—:

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•

FEBRUARY 9, 1965

Tins is Catholic Press Month, Frozen Potatoe iionth and Butter and Pancake font-:.

It

is also national Pie.nento Week, National Children's Dental Health Week, Ne^ro Ifistory
V.'eek, National Electrical h'eek and Raisin Bread '.;eek.

The club has lost Don HrigUt through resignation this tiontii,

-.e hone he v/ill return

to the club at a later date.

February 23 will be the 60th Anniversary of Rotary International and the club is

aiming for a 100% meeting cn tuat date.

It is easy to have such a meeting if only

eacn person takes it upon himself to "be there". Tiie early leavers have been very
nuxisrous lately. Uiis is a habit that should be avoided if at all possible and as
is usual it is a few who never stay for the nrogram.

llhat is coming upl

February 25, Dinner and Showboat at Vicksburp
iiarch 12
13, Model U. N. at Hillsdale College
April 30, District Conference at Sturgis
June 11 vl 12, District /xssembly for Inconing Presidents

At long last sometliing that has been a net project of your sditarian is ?oing to cone
about, Many service clubs and organizations have aii imnressive and meaningful cere

mony for nev/ members joining the club.

If nov/ members knew how they are selected and what Rotary membership stands for
togeti.sr witii the obligations that they assuiae when they become members perhaps they

might take their membership more seriously. "

'

John Klein is suffering parotitis contagiosa caused by a virus Rabula-inflans.
During the articles dealing with George Washington Carver in the ROTARIA-N we have

often v;ondered where he would have stood at present in regard to civil rights,
Ghaiices are he would have been too busy to get involved,

oHRVICn IS i!Y BUSINESS is a small book of 1*40 pages that has 15 chapters dealing
wit-.: i^Dtary, It has gone througi: 8 printings and 200,000 copies have been Published,
It is tne present plan of your editarian to bring to club members a resume of one

chapter in each bulletin for the next fev.' iveeks.
siiould have one,

It is good reading and each, momber

Johi'i Etsweiler was in Chicago recently on business.
Tlie good doctor "Charles Bacon" did not give your editor all the facts when he
announced "100 Years of Progress" as his program, l.'e can well understand that with

100 years of family medical experience back of him he can sneak with authority which

lie

did.

Next week Seton Bovee has the program.

The program?

I dunno, he dunno.

Before critizing your wife's faults, remember that it may have bec-n tiiose vary

defects which.prevented her from catching a better husband,

.

Ray Iiulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Globs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopoi Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restourant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
. -

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Roy Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

Fellowship-

Secretary

Magozine—

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosorer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistenf Soc'y-Treos.

John Walker, Bob Loose
Wni.

Schmill, Fred Andersen, Russell Moore,
Clyde Willioms, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

H. Teeter

BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

^^'Pecioi—At the coll of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Faller, Will CouiMord
Competitor Relations-

ie-T. Skabo

General Secretary, Rolary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary inlernalionol
Donald B. Doubiedoy, Kalamozoo, Mich.

Trade Assoeiallons—

Internotionol Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

1—R. Hawfey (Rotory
Intcrn'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

December—1964

1—Paul Hurley

Julv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

international Student Projects-

6—K. Pearce
13—C. Hoikkinen

22—A. Butterfiold

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J, Dean

27—H. Coddinglon

29-C. Wilcox

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

June-1965

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

25—R. Toupalik

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swart

SERVICE

Red McKnighl, Aft Lyons

Four-Woy TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews

4-M. McKeith
11-H. Bent

November—1964

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee RelationsCroig Sebald, Conrad Swarf

May-1965

27—Les Woodward

Cron V/ilcox, Ai Bulterfield,
INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allomicr
20-Mel. Rice

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October-1964

Youth-

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

Aprii-1965

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

30—R. loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

(World Understanding]

23-A. Lyon

I—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

C. Hetkkinen, Moc McKcith

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treot

September—1964

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

Mareh-1965

25—N. Moore

K. Olmsfcd, K. Loavonworth

B. K. Peorce

ProgramFred Culy

(Rolary's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair]

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Public Relations-

23-R. Waldron

18-R. Kerr

Crippled Children-

Bobier

Membership—

Woodward.

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

4-0. Daliy

Rurol Urbon—

Olin Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Augusl-1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Community Safely—
Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

PfcsidonI
Vieo-Presidcnt

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

1964-1965

COMMUNITY SERVICE
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Clo ssiifcotienOFFICERS BY ELECTION

..

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson
19-A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

V. KORNSTIEN
SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rolary Magazine]

Duone Davidson

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs.

NAME

such OS ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

"
"
- . FRED CULY, Program
Chairman
— Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rolary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allomicr, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy

278-2903

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd,—Morjerie

278-5358
278-6821

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margoret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kofhryn
Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6033
278-6343

Richord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Clara

278-5891

Albert

278-2854

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Bulterfield, 31

Edison Cf.—Thelma

Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane-Jane

Duone E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—loellle
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5386

278-4486
278-2990
278-5234
__278-MS4

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbafa__278-8909

Carlo Heikkincn. 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinrj____

278-6637
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha.____

?7a.570n
276-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6850

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-DeIia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

278-4229
278-4159

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

276-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

278-5078

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
-

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

Doi/glos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kcnrieth Putnam. 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel_
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278-2790
278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

1903

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Llllion

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmilt, 75 Cheryl Ann

278-5006

Dr.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R..2-Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 MarshOll St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

-

278-5714

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Worren Willioms, Batavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Donold Wright, 21

278-8318

Ed Holiz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter loke—

278-5842
278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-8942

Howord K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-4350
_-278-4222
278-2841

.

Jonean

.•

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

FREDERICK H, 1EEK3

.1

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4468

278-6393

278-5165
278-5091

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloine

Sec. 34.6s

COLDIATER, IICH.

__279-9428
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Spragoe St.—Hazel

1

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2612

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notollo

Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4029
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Cloy St

...

I

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

WoDsfer Treat, R. 3. Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann—
Warner VanAken, R, R. 2-Gladys

278-6311

278-4198

278-M12

278-6730

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

F8bri®,ry 2,. if.45 .

Monday Feb. 1 is National Freedom Day, set aside by President Lincoln as the day
on which slavery in the United States was abolished. This is International
Clergy Week. This month has been set aside as National Heart Month and also as
American Music Month. Today, Tuesday, is Ground Hog Day and from the sun shining,

we will probably have at least 6 weeks more of winter.

Thursday, Feb. 4, is the

beginning of National Kraut and Frankfurter Week and Friday, Feb. 5&gt; is the

beginning of Take Tea and See Week.
Scout Week,

Sunday, Feb. 6, is the beginning of Boy

More next week.

President Axner Olson reports that the submission of the names of prospective
members is bringing about results. These names were considered at the Board of
Directors meeting which was held at the hotel on Thursday noon. Maybe we will
meet the objectives of R. I, President Pettingill.

President Axner also, at Tuesday*s meeting, requested that the Club aim for at

least one 100^ meeting this year.

Our club as come close but has never made this

goal.

Congratulations to Rotarian Cranston Wilcox on being selected as the Coldwater
Man of the Year. Many people do not know of his many activities in the community
but they are many and it is only fitting he should be recognized for these.

If you are planning on attending the Vicksburg Rotary Minstrels, you had better
make your reservations now as there are only 600 tickets to be sold at $4.00
per person. This seems a small number when one knows the Coldwater Rotary Shows
are usually seen by about 2,500 people and the money raised is used for various
community projects.

BOWLERS take notice.

The Ypsilanti Rotary Club is sponsoring a tournament to be

held at the Ypsi-Ann alleys on three Sundays, March 28, April 4 and 11.
The student guest on Tuesday was Larry Dunn, a senior from the Coldwater High

School.

He has been very active in 4-H Club work and plans to attend Michigan

State University where he plans to major in Animal Husbandry.

Next week, Charles Bacon, will present his own program entitled 'A Century of
Progress. • He is a relatively young fellow who did not live in the last century
but perhaps he has read a lot and has seen some pictures of blacksmith shops,
milking stools, hand cream separators and apple butter made in a copper kettle
over and open fire. It should be interesting, knowing the good doctor.
This week Fred Culy presented George Pierce, Chairman of Public Education of the
Branch County Cancer Society. He outlined the program of that organization and
stressed the value of periodically having thorough medical check ups. If the
Rotarians do follow his advice and get such a check up, don't expect to get it
for the price of an office call and be sure to set aside at least 2 hours for it.

If it is complete, it will cost you money but will be well worth the price.
Try it and you will make it a regular thing. John Mathews. Crusade Chairman
for this year was introduced by Harvey Bent, President of the Branch County
Cancer Society.

Attendance on Tuesday was not too good, as many men have left for warmer climes
but they are men that will make up. The early leaver list was pretty large for
the day.

Any child that is raised by the book is very probably a first edition.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday. 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Reitauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stale Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Boys' and Girls' Week—
tlnarles Bocon, Al Rice

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Classiifcation-

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

AXNER OlSON

Presidenf

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Viee-Prosldcnt
- Seerelary
Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Wm.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Rotory InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Youth—

Fred Neer, Bob Rumscy.

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

at 12:00 noon

^

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGIll-Greenwich, Conn.

International

Craig S.cbaid, Conrod Swart
Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Information-

29-C. Wilcox

-

27—H. Coddington
,

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V, Kornstien, Horry Joseph

6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkincn
20—J. Dean

Januaryir7l965

SONG LEADERS

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

Trade Associations—

22-W. Willloms

Jury-196S

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Bulterfield

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Roy Fox

Intern'! Convention)
8—K. leavenworth
' 15—R. Rumsey
29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

International Student Proieels—
Don Shorno, Roy Pbltcrson

Four-Way Test-

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

December—1964

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Competitor RelationsDick Moore, Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee Relotions—

General Secretary, Rotary International
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Douafleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

B. Faller, Will Couillord

June-1965

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

25-R. Toupalik

10—H. Goodholm
T7-C. Swart

FRED ANDERSON, Director

BOB NAGLE, Director

ipecial—At the call of the President

18-T. Skabo

' INTERNATIONAL. SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

4-M. McKelth
11-H. Bent

November—1964
3-W. VanAken

R. Sweet

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

27-T. Collins
Mav-196S

27—Les Woodword

Cran Wileox, Al Bulterfield,

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

13—C. Allemier
20-Met. Rice

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

H. Teeter

April-1965

October-1964
6-C. Sebald

C. Heikkincn, Mac McKelth
Student Guests-

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Public Relations-

Woodward.

(World Understanding)
23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

Scholarship, Student loans,

ProgramFred Culy

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

8—J. Kennedy

B. K. Peorce

Olln Doily, les Wise, Fritz VonAken

Directors—Axncf Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

25—N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—

Mareh-1965
2—K. Olmsted

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Bobier

(Rotary's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

18-R. Kerr

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

Ray Mulchahcy, John Etsweller, Jr.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose
Magazine-

9—C. Bocon

16—S. Bovce
23-R. Waidron

11—6. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

August-1964

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

•'

19-A. Foller

'

FALL LADIES' NITf
V. KORNSTIEN

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

., .(Rotory Magazine)

Dunne Davidson

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65, If you wish to ehcingo dates with another mcniber, odvise the"program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details. •

FRED CULY,.Program Choirman — Telephone 27?-9471...

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. AMomter, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Marlorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Phone No.

278-6501

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ants

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret..767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Roth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Weosfer Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suionno

..278-5585
278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotriee

-.278.4159

Russell Waidron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-6843

278-8086

Harold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386
278-5891

278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyilss

Selon

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetia
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys—
Raymond Mulchahcy, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Surondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-2854
273-2990

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St,—Imogone
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Oiin Dally, 61

278-2818

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babora
Mople Lane—Jane

278-5234

Duano E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.-rEIIen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

278-8609
_,i278-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.-Chorlotte

278-6598
278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. 2-^oris

278-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake-Borbora...278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen_..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.-Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn

278-6687
278-6788

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfha

278-5790
278-8840

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Oimslod, 70 MorshaTi St.—Edna

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

B. K. Pcarce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam; 1 T c. ;Chicago St.—Mabef
C. Alfred Rice, R. .1, Union City—Evelyn.

278-6161.
278-2790
278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmiti, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5006
278-5714

Craig Sebold. R. R. 2, M«rrison Loke—Rlta.,_^
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

.-278-8318
'..278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene

278-8942

Mel Rico, 1903 kiafby RA, Joekson—Lilllon

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion..
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2979

278-4222
278-2841

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

J. - V.-j.,':-

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

'

Olin Fry, 59 5. Sprague St.—Hazel

Ed Holiz, 14331 lyopowa Rd., Cojdwater lake—
Janean

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__-278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave-r-Elalne

.____.278-4198

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo—___.278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen__________27S-6730

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The COLDWATER
See. 34.66

Rotary REFLECTOR
D&gt;®01
TREDERICr

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COI^DRATCR, iXCR.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiling Rotarians Always Welcome

..278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

■ :

.r.:

279-9428

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie—
278-4468
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notolie
......278-6393

'.J.
.'

278-4424
278-5033

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

ST2-5594

278-4350

278-4029

:!i.278-2612

Clyde Wiilioms, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Willloms, Botavia—LaMoine—'

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho

278-4229
278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

Lester F. Wise, R, R. 2-Celio
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.-

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chieago'St.—Mary Ann._
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

INC,

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 26, I965

This is National IMCA Week, This month is National Colorado Beef Month,

Kid-Pleasin Meal Time Month, Louisiana Yam Supper Month, Commemoration

of the Beginning of the Presidency of the United States and the Inter
national Cooperation Year begins.

According to District Governor Don's NEWSLETTER for January there is no
candidate for I966-67 District Governor nominee.

He will be named at

the Sturgis Rotary Conference on April 30anyone is Interested they
should get in touch with Past District Governor Ed Lincoln of Marshall.
Our attendance for December was 89.29^ which places us 8th in sixteen

clubs comparable to ours in size. Eight clubs in District 636 had at

least one 100^ meeting.

The January

Apparently District 636 is on the move for new Rotarians.
NEWSLETTER listed J6 new members.

Do all members know that there is a Directory issued by Rotary Inter
national which lists every club in the world. It gives day, time and

place of meetings.

If you are going on a trip check with Ernie Luse and

get the dope on the area to which you are going.

Each Rotarian must attend 60^ of each meeting to have his attendance count.
He must also attend 60^ of the meetings to maintain his membership and if
he is absent four consecutive meetings he is automatically dropped as a
member.

_

Do you know that the first Rotary Wheel was a wagon wheel and the present
keyed tj^pe wheel was not adopted until^l922. The wheel now has six spokes
and twenty-four teeth.

The keyway shows it" to be a working gear.

On November 2^, 1964 there were 11,86? Rotary Clubs in the world with about
560,000 Rotarians in 12? countries. Seventy-two new clubs have been or
ganized since July 1, 1964.
At this time when so much is being written about our schools read vrfiat men
from other countries say about the schools in the United States.

Read the article on Page 41 in the January ROTARIAN.
At Tuesday's meeting we had Leland Brubaker of the Sturgis Club as a guest.

He was representing District Governor Don.

At the meeting the chairmen of

the four areas of service presented reports of their various committees

telling of what had been done and what they hope to do before June 30.
The reports were excellent and complete.

Next week George Pierce of the Branch County Cancer Society will discuss
the aims and objectives of his organization.

PTA meetings may be a good thing - they give parents and teachers a chance
to sympathize with each other.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House —■ Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE - Skyline Restourant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - TrUState Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATFR.

OF

MICH.

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ERNEST W. lUSE

Roy Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

President
Vice-Presidenl
Treasurer

Sehmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Youth-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Falier, Will Couillord

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

.

Craig Scbald, Conrad Swart
Four-Woy TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews

Genera! Secretary, Rotary Internationa!
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomazoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

Rotary Foundation-

22-W. Williams
29—H. Tccler

6—K. Pearce
13—C. Heikkinen

15—D. Shorno
22—A. Buttorfield

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Jonuory—1965
5—R. Moore

SPECIAL EVENTS
■ •

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19-A. Foller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsfion, Harry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey

.Ju!yTTl965

1—Paul Hurley-

DJck BIringer, Roy Fox '

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Lecvenworth

8-L. Wise

tnlernalionol Student Proieets—
. Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Employer-Employee Relatloni—

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

(Rafary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

Red McKnight,' Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

25—R. Toupalik
June-196S

December—1964

International Information—

Competitor RelationsDISTRICT 636 ROTARY

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

.

4—M. McKeith
11-H. Bent
18—T. Skabo

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm
17-C. Swart

International Contacts—

BOB NAGIE, Director

★

ipeclal—At the call of the President

20—R. BIringer
27-T. Collms

May-1965

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

27—les Woodwdrd

R. Sweet

INTERNATIONAL

Apri1-T965

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Aliemlcr
20—Mel. Rice

Cran Wilcox, Al Bulterfield,

H. Teeter

30—R. Loose

1S-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeont-at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

23-A. lyon

October—1964

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKeith
Student Guests-

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Fred Necr, Bob Rumscy

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Public Relations-

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

K. Olmsted, K. lecvenworth

B. K. Pearce

ProgramFred Culy

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

18-R. Kerr

Worren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olln Dolly, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

(Roiary's Anniversary)
March-1965
2—K. Olmsted

25-N. Moore

Crippled Children—
Rurol Urban—

Wm. Bobier
Membership-

Asslstaitl Sec'y-Treas.

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldron

August-1964
4-0. Dally
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Community Sofety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Classification-

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls'* Week-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN KLEIN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director
Attendance-

★

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26-W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

SPRING

(Rotary Magazine)

LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change-dales with onather mem_be^, odviso the program ehoirman of the change. J^embers having special
" " CULY, Progrom
FRED
"
Choirman — Telephone 279-9471.
*
'

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint c commlllee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phene No.

Chester L. Aiiemier, R. R, 4, Coldwoter—Foy

276-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyie Ave.—Jeon

278-8086

Seton Boveo, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

Albert Butterfieid, 31

278-285-4

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.Wosephino
Edison Cf.—Thelma.

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chieogo St.—Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobora

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgcnioor Rd.—Valerie'.;-..-.,.:
John Etsweiler. Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6033
278-6821
278-6843

278-5306

278-4486
278-2990

278-5234

278-6054
279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-6598

Albert Falier, 95 14. Honeheff St.—Charlotte.1

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbora

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mdry Helen
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6517
278-8909

278-4115

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.-.
John A. Kennedy. 389 Grond St.-Wilmo

278-6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha........

276-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Horold McKnight, Coldwator St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Ljia
Robert Nogle, 36. W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

;

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

279-9551
278-6769

278-6278

-..l—278-5078
279-9492

278-5512

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwoter Lake—Suzanne

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

..278-5585
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

278-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma

278-8238

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay Sf
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.
Warren Williams, Batavio—lGMoino.ii

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refho

279-9360

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

B. K. Peoree. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshal! St.—Polly

Kenneth-Putnam. ,11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21Scolt—Nafalio

278-2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
C. Alfred Rice,

278-6161

R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Mel Rice, mS- Kibby Rd., Jqckson-lilllan
Charles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Croig Scbald, R. ,R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Donald V, Shoriser'156 E, Chicago St.—Louise

—

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows R5.. R. R. 2~Nellie

Conrod Swart, 471 Mcrshall St.—Gertrude—
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

278-4350
278-8942

(.'.278-4222
278-2841

Donald Wright, 21

Jancai\

1

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always IVelcome

278-4466

278-6393

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311

Richard .Moore, 42 Carlyie Ave.—Elplne

278-4198

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretehen

278.6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elvo—

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The COLDWATER
"Ori:'

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278-5033

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.-Elzoro

•

FRPIDRRICK

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

.•fk.''

PUBLISHED BY

278-4424

___279-9428

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogoe St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

jfj

ROTARY CLUB

Bronson 369-4024

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

.i j'i

REFLECTOR

278-4029
278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

ST2-5594
278-5714

278-4229
278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

K. L. Olmsted, 70 MarshaM St.—Edna
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R.-5,' 1573'W.'Chieogo—Eileen 278-2127

WEEKS

QU.'iLITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
C0LBI5ATER, MICH.

INC.

27S-S4\2

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Jamiaru ;9, 19^5

This is International Printing Week, to encourage youth to enter
the Graphic arts and to salute the printing industry. It is also
National Jaycees Week, Franklin Thrift Week and Guitar Week. To
day, Wednesday, is Grandmothers Day or Babin Denin Bulgaria when
the girls are ducked by the boys to bring health.

We have received a pamphlet from Gil Schaerer of Jonesville Rotary
in which he outlines a "People to People" group to visit Belgium,
Sweden, The Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary and Germany from April

28 to May 18.

The cost from New York for complete trip is $1557*

Rotarians and Rotary Anns are both invited.

A maximum of 30

people is the limit.

Recently your editor took a swing at the State Department of
Public Instruction and feels justified in doing so. However,
don't undersell American education. It is providing leaders
around the world with eye opening discovery of what freedom
really means. Our American youth will be ready for the chal
lenge of world leadership. Rctary is helping in this in pro
viding Scholarships and Fellowships for students. They must,
however, truly know the American way of life and free enterprise.

How many Coldwater Rotarians know that Rotary was the prime
force in providing help for crippled children in Michigan, It
started in Ann Arbnr with various members of the clubs in the

state visiting children at the University of Michigan Hospital.
Some members even paid for surgery and care of children from
their town. The Society for Crippled Children came out of their
interest and efforts.

Next week the meeting time will be given over to a club assembly.
District Don Doubleday is sending a representative to the meeting
and each of the chairmen of the four Avenues of Service is to re

port on his progress at the mid point in the Rotary year.

will show considerable accomplished, some not se much.

Some

Have you

as a committee member done your assigned task"?

Last week Bert Faller presented Paul McKee who outlined the present
program at the Youth Center.

It is a jumping place on a Saturday

night and yet the youngsters are very well behaved.

Your editor

and his Rotary Ann were chaperons on New Years Eve and all was quiet,

Go see it some night.

You will be surprised.

The February ROTARIAN just arrived and by all means read "A Rotary

Reader" on Page 36.

The human brain is a marvelous thing.
you

It starts working the moment

are born and never ceases until you stand up to speak in public,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednotdoy, 12:15
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HIILSDALE — Epitcopal Parish Houie — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

*

AXNER OlSON —
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Club Bulletin-

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant See'y-Treos.

John Walker, Bob Loose

Magazine—

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bob Icr
Membership-

B. K. Pearce

Direetors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmitt, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKelth

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsoy
Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary Internotionol
George R. Meons, Evonslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Donald B. Doubleday, Kolamazoe, Mich.

4-M. McKcith

27—Les Woodward

11-H. Bent

18-T. Skobo

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

15—R. Rumsey

December—1964

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

1—Paul .Hurley

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Roy Fox

27—H. Coddington
SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson
19-A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstion, Harry Joseph

20—J. Deon

January-1965

SONG LEADERS

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

Trade Associations—

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Croig Sebald/ Conrad Swort

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

July-1965

8-L. Wise

15—D. Shorno

International Student Proiecis—

Employer-Employee Relations—

intern'! Convention)
8—K. Leovenworlh

24—H. Joseph

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupallk

1—R. Howley (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)

Inlematienal Information-

6. Fallcr, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

June-1965

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swort

SERVICE

International Contocts—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

25—R. Toupallk

3-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

May-1965

20-Mcl. Rice

November-1964

FRED ANDERSON. Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^ pedal—At the call of the President

20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebold

R, Sweet

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

a) 12:00 noon

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

13—C. Allemier

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfleld,

H. Teeter
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Apnl-t965

Youth—

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

30—R. Loose

October—1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Rotary Information-

23-A. Lyon

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Public Relotions—

Woodward.

(World Understonding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Fred Culy

2—K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September-1964

Scholarship, Student Leans,

Program-

March-1965

18-R. Kerr
25—N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Olin Dolly, Lcs Wise, Fritz VonAken

(Rotory's Anniversary]

11—B. Wiggins {4H Foir)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leovenworlh

Fellowship-

23-R. Waldron

August—1964
4—O. Dally

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Dovidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent
Ray Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

- President
VicB-President
Secretary
Treosurer

9—C. Boeon

16—S. Boveo

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Classiifcation-

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES'
F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine]

NITE

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wisli to ehonne dotes with another member, odvifc the progrom choirmon of the chonge. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the dctdils.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldv/afer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278'6501

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct-—Ruth

278-5358

Charles

278-6821

Robert Loose—R.

767-7508

Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Moriorio

Horvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther.J

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovoe, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Theltna

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chlcogo St.—Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro

Wiiford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imbgene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorho Ave.—Dorothy

r

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-5234

278-6054
279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo—

278-8609

Albert Follcr, 95 N. Honehetf St.—Chorlolte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-5318

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie.J.
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfieid Dr.—Lucille

278-5909
278-6598

B. Harold Goocfholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chieogo St.—Mary Heleri
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn—

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo—
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6517
278-8909

278-4115

278-6687

:

278-6788

278-5790
278-8840

279-9551

E. Ken Leavenworfh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgaret

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6850
278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Roymond Mulchahoy, 175 E. Pearl St.—Liia

278-507B

Robert Nogle, 36'W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neor, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

279-9492

..278-5512

'

278-2539

Axncr Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Pofterson,'36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.—
B. K. Poarco, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine

279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5S94

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chieogo St.—MobeL
1903

KIbby

278-2790

Rd., Jackson—Lilllori

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Barget

278-5006
278-5714

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise——278-5842

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwaler Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Giodys

278-5565
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dolia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

278-4229
278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Botovia—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise. R. R. 2-CeIia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

278-2612

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly..
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.-Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Natalie...—
HONORARY MEMBERS

Joneon

:

278-6316

Art Lyon. 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro

Robert Sweet, R; R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlone

278-8942

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
....

278.4350

Howard M. Toeter, 156 Church St.—Marion—^_,._.:278-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia.
278-2841

..278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

1^1 • ' "l ^

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
rREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwaler, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

34.66

n -W zTN--

MiCHe

INC.

278-5165

......278-5091

Torg Skobo, 155 Ncrrrows Rd.&gt; R. R. 2-Nellie—

Conrcd Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

279-942B

..278-5033
278-4468

__..278-6393

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

J

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

...

278-4198

278-M12
278-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 12, 1965

All members should read the article in the November ROTARIAN, "As Our

Speaker Tonight" and take seriously the facts set forth in the article.

It is unfair to a speaker to not tell him at what time we adjourn nor is
it fair to cut into the time he has asked for. He may have come a con
siderable distance and should be treated as the 4-Way Test sets forth.

Here is a fact for "ham radio operators",

There is an organization "ROAR"

for Rotarian of Amateur Radio.

Where in a single magazine except in the ROTARIAN can you have such a wide

diversification of reading. In the January ROTARIAN you will find articles
on Ethiopia, India, United States, Tai Wan, Nova Scotia, Japan besides
timely articles on Mt. Vernon, Children, clubs in action and Rotary gener
ally. It is truly a cosmopolitan publication. Read it and pass it on.

This is Stephen Foster Memorial Week, Big Brother Week, National Winter
Golf Week, Make it Yourself With Wool Week and next Sunday'is World
Religion Day.

Locally it is Jaycee Week in Coldwater.

In line with our effort to help "dropouts" read the article entitled,

"Testing T.E.S.T." on page 46 of this month's ROTARIAN,
The Four-Way Test should be familial" to All Rotarians but some of the
newer members may not know that it was originated by Herbert J. Taylor
who back in 1932 was given the task of saving an aluminum cookware
company from going bankrupt. He had a good product to sell but so did
others. He came up with the 4-Way Test and applied it to the business.
The business was saved and the Test has been adopted by Rotary.
From all reports Bill Grimes' discussion,on assessments was excellent
and your editor heard one member say that at last assessing was being
done on other than a haphazard procedure.

Again a plea when you have a program coming up please let your editor
know what it is to be! This information has been requested many times
in the past and this is the last warning. No dope to the editor - no
dope on the program in the bulletin.

Club guests are to secure their lunch in advance of other members so be
warned "you chow hounds".

Let us as we enter each Rotary meeting look around and eat your lunch
next to someone with whom you have never eaten before.

The remarkable thing about college reunions is that your old classmates
have gotten so bald and fat that they hardly recognize you.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednetday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.
HIILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVULE - Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

Secretory
Treasurer

Magoxine—

Assistant See'y-Treas.

John Walker, Bob Loose
Wm.

Warren WilMoms, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Srhmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Student Guests-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Relery Information-

Youth—

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGIE, Director

'pecial—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGIIL - Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois -

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary. International

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy " ,

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mork Andrews

Rotary Foundation—
Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

1—Poul Hurley

Julv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfield

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

. 12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19-A. Foller
26^W. Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

SPRING LADIES'
F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Davidson

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

8—K. Leavenworth

December—1964

Red McKnighf, Art Lyons

. :

Intern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)

24—H. Joseph

Employer-Employee Relations—

Pdul Hurley, R. YIngling

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

17—C. Swart

International Contacts-

International Student Preiecti—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Trode Associations—

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

10—H. Goodholm

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Occupational. Informotion—

1B-T. Skabo

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

International Information-

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart

4-M, McKeith
n-H. Bent

3—W. VonAken

Buyer-Seller Relations—
6. Fallor, Will Coulilord
Conipetilor Relations-

Dick Moore, Rolph Toupailk

27-T. Collins

May-1965

20—Mel. Rice
27—Los Woodward

R. Sweet

Bob Nogle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

6—F. VonAkon
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6—C. Sebald

Cran Wileox, A! Bulterfield,

H. Teeter

April-1965

13—C. Ailemier

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeont-at-Arms—

8—J. Kennedy

30—R. loose

October-1964

Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

Public Relations-

★

BOARD OF

Awards —

C

23—A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loans,

ProgramFred Culy

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Peorce

Membership—

16-W. Treat

September—1964

Rural Urbon—

Bobler

(Rotory's Anniversary)

March-1965
2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

18-R. Kerr
25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

Ray Mulchohcy, John Elsweilor, Jr.

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Torg Skabo, R. Howiey

Harvey Bent

Fellowship-

9—C. Bocon

23-R. Woidron

August—1964
4-0. Dally
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

President
Vico-Presidenf

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

tJharlcs Bacon, A! Rice

Duke Dovidsen, John Dean,

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

CiassiRcotion—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

NITE

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairmen of the change. Members having speciol
progroms, such as •ladies' Night,' moy -appoint a committee to assist with the -detQils..

•. FRED.CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE T9, ;1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Che.ster L. Ailemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. C'rcle Dr.-Eslher

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46."Maple Lane—Kolhryn
Charles

278-6033

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Moriorie

278-6821

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Richord Biringer, 37 Corlyfe Ave.—Jean

278-8086

278-5386

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Coroi.—279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa
278-6769

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

Albert Butterfield,-31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Anri Dr.—Baboro..'

278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy..

279-9471

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine-J

278-4486

Wilford Coulilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridaemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95^ N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-4.anore

278-2818

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

J_!l_278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora._278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 Ei Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen_„_.__.

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St,—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct;—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6687

278-6788
278-5790
278-8840

279-9551

NAME

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth
ii;
278-2261
Milford A." McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

.'-..-275-5512-

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha '
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. CirclB-Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.•^Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguc St.—Ruth

;278-2539
—-279-9360
278-2979
i__.278-6341
278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chlcogo St.—Mabel

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice) 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

.278-5006
278'5714

Donold V. Shorno, 156'E.-Chicago St.—Louise

1.278-5842

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2&gt;.Mprrison Lake—Rita

278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wlbur, 144 S. Cloy Sf

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshoil St

278-2612

278-8233
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Donald Wright, 21

Ed Holtz. 14331 lyopawG Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
-

Janeon-J

..2^-6311

fiowofd'M, Teeter, 156 Church St.-^Morloni____-

2^-4222

.John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon.™.

Howard K..Swan, 42 Wllfowbrook Rd.—Elva

.-278-2841
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Rotary REFLECTOR

• TtW
SUPPORl

TB ASSOC!

I
.rREDERICK H.

irSEES

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiling liotarians Always Welcome

MICH.

273-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro.
Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

:

278-4468

.278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin- Fry,-59 S. Sprcgue St.—Hazel

278-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Vlrginio

278-5033

N. Jefferson St.—Susie__.

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6316
278-8942

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert.Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-5033

Dougjos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-8318

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice—

Clyde Willtoms, R. R. l-Wilma
Warren-Williams, Bafavio—LaMoine
lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

278-5554

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 27&lt;5ladys
Russell Waidroir, P. O. Box 125-Dello

278-2451
ST2-5594

Chorles'SchmItt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-^Berget

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-6278

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila———278-5078
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Werce St.—Susan
i
279-9492-

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Elleen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna—

INC.

278-4198

_„^78-M12
278-6730

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COIDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 6, 1965

This is Wheat Bread ^les Month, Break a Cold Month and Pest Control Month.
The book does not state which or what kind of pests. This is "Save the Pun
Week" set aside to better human relationships through punnery.

Did you know that the present name of Itotaiy International was adopted in
Los Angeles in 1922 at the 13th Annual Convention?

&gt;Jhat does the keyway on the ftotary VJheel symbolize?

January 1, 1965 means that we are half way through the ftotary year and peri^ps
it might do us all good to sit back and evaluate ourselves as Rotarians. What
have you as a ftotarian done for the benefit of the community, humanity or to
further the aims and aspirations of Rotary?

If you can name two things, you

are doing better than average.

There are mary kinds of itotarians. There is the man idio always sits in the
same chair, talks only with the members around him who occupy the same chairs

week after week and often does not know aiy members other than the same small
group with whom he sits.

Please read the article on Page 32 of the January ftotarian.

This week the club saw pictures of a fishing trip shown by Dr. Ellis of Quincy.
Next week Duke Davidson presents William Grimes, City Assessor, who will tell
us all about assessments and what we will psy in taxes.
*

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Dear Cousin Moley:

It is about time X vrrote you again as I am mad. Last week I attended
a Rotary meeting and the more 1 think about the speaker, the madder I get.
The speaker was from the Department of Public Instruction and he went on at
length about dropouts from school and how it was going to be a national
catastrophy unless everyone graduated from high school. He didn't tell just
what a dropout was or when a student became one. When asked what the schools
should be doing for the brdght kid he very glibly passed it off by saying,

"Don't worry, they will get along".

Such an attitude from a Department of

Public Instruction official is appalling. We are to try to educate the poor
student and let the bright one who also may need help, go hang. The D,P,I,

is years behind in its thinking and efforts and it certainly showed up at
the meeting. Let us hope that someday it may lead instead of dragging its
heels.

Stay out of jail.

Yours,
Gully
*

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*

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The other day your editor spoke at a service club luncheon and was

wearing a bow tie.

After the meeting he was presented with a bow tie.

worn a four-in-hand he would have been given that type.
of each from which to make a choice.

Had he

There were about six

When asked about this custom, the answer

was that all men wear ties and the club believed in useful gifts to speakers.
Not a bad idea,

A gccd turn is one that gets the blankets back on your side of the bed,
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationai Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATFR,

OF

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

MICH,

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

Club

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Bulletin-

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose

Secretory
Treosorer

Wni.

ProgramFred Culy

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogie, Douglas

Ernest Luse, Chuck V/oodword, ' ''
H. Teeter

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
at 12:00 noon

;

BOB NAGIE, Director.

*•

Dick Mooro, Ralph Toupolik

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary International
Geergo R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Four-Way TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internolional

Trade Associations—

FRED ANDERSON, Director
International Contacts—

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamaxoo, Mich.

. Iptern'l Convention)

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
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i—Paul Hurloy

29-H. Teeter

Julv-1965

8-L.,Wise

6—K. Peorce

15—D. Shbrno

13—C. Heikkinon

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wllcox

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddlngton

Jonuory—1965

Dick Biringer, Roy Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—0. Davidson
•;19-A.„Foller

SONG leaders
KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

1—R. Howley (Rotary

8—K. leovanworth

.December—1964

Rotary Foundation—

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

June-1965

(Rotary Foundation)
.24—H. Joseph

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26—W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

Duone Davidson

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18-T. Skabo
25—R. Toupolik

17-C. Swort

Don Shorho, Roy Patterson

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swart

CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.

4-M. McKeith

•11-H. Bent

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

International Student Prpiects—

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

May—1965

November—1964

Cron Wllcox, Al Butterfield,

International InformationRed McKnighf, Art Lyons

B. Foller, Wll Couillord
Competitor Relations—

27-T. Collins

' 6—C. Sebold
13—C. AMemior
20-Mel. Rice

27—Los. IMoodword

•Fre'd Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buver-Seller Relotlens—

pecial—At the call of the President "

6—F. VooAkon
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October-1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAl.SERVICE

April—1965

Youth—

Bob Noglo, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Awords —

R. Sweet

Sergeont-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

23-A. Lyon
30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngton
- .

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodword

8—J. Kennedy
29—R. Yingling

C. Heikkinen, Mac. McKetthT

Public Relations-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

22-W. Wilbur

Scholorship, Student Loans,

Student Guests-

Fred Neor, Bob Rumsey
Rotary Information—
. .

Woodward.

25—N. Mooro

B. K. Pcorce

MembershipOlin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted

Septembor—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobior

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H foir)

Rural Urbon—

Magazine—

Asslstont See'y-Treas.

9—C. Bocon

16—S. Bovee
23—R. Woldron

18-R. Kerr

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Lcavenworth

Roy Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

PresidenI
Viee-Presldent

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

August—1964
4-0. Dolly

Charles Bocon, A! Rico

Classification-

1964-1965

ROTARY

Bays' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMUNITY SERVICE
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

F. NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotory Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvise the program cholrman of the change. Members having speeiol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossisi with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER/JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.
..278-2903 •
-.278-6033

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwalcr—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Rufh.._
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther.,
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

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..278-5358

278-6821
^J17B-6843

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-I.

Solon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandf. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

.278-5891
.278-4486
.278-2854

Horold Coddlngton, 324 B. Chicago St.—Vera

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobora
Wllford Coutllord, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke AVe.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo—

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

:278-8086
.;278-5386

—

279-9551

.NTormand Moore^ 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cprnwell Cf.—Gladys

278-6769
278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

278-5078

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

278-4243

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafric0

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.

'.i

.278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WTima

278-8238

Warren Williams, Batavia—loMoIne—

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

.Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

.278-2818

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshatl St.-Polly„

278-5033

RobcrJ G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natolie

278-^93

.278-8609
.278-5909

.278-5475
.278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbaro -278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen —278-4115

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfioid Dr.—Aileen
.278-6687
Harry Joseph. 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.—— .278-6788
. 278-5790
.278-8840

______ -279-9551

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492

278-5505

Russell V/aldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

279-9360

.278-5318

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

Harold Mcknight, Coldwofer St. Home—Carol

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann__

Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-5512

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha-Margaret_-767-7508
Ernest W. Lusc, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.
278-2947

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha

Albert Foller, 95 t^. Honehett St.—Charlotte

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo_^_

Phone No. •' NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R: R. 5, 1573 W.' Chieagb-Elleen 278-2127
278-6501
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554
278-6850

.278-2990
.278-5234
.278-6054
.279-9471

-278-6598

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lo.nore

NAME
Address and Rolary Ann
,
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworlh, 213 N. Hudson—Emily.—

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshoil St.—Edno

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278-2539
273-2979

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mobel.J
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn..

278-6161
278-2790
278-2451

Mel: Rice,

ST2-5594 ,

1903 Kibby Rd., Joekson—LilHari

Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nollie

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

278-4350
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Vlrginio

....278-4222
278-2841

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Bronson 369-4024

278-4424

278-5033

Douglas Woodword,' 20 Parsons Cl.—Ruth.__

279-9428

Donold Wright. 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie...

278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14361 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lakeJanean

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.-Elzora
278-6311
Richard Moore, 42 Cnrlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Howard K, Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
.__-_.278-6730

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1965

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fRSD^TRICK H, VtlEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIGH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P, M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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i-onday, December 21 was Forefathers Day and also &gt;;ational Flashlirrnt and Battery
Inspection Day. Tuesday was Internatiopal Arbor Day. V/ednesday the Christmas
Pageant of Peace began in v/ashington, D.C, and Saturday, December 26 is celebrated
as second Christmas in South. Carolina and tiie Virgin Islaiids.

And for you ice

fishermen Sunday is Angler's Day.

A Rotary Club is a classification club and its members have an obligation to propose

qualified men to fill classifications which have been opened so that the club may
be a cross section of businesses and professions i:i t.'ie community.

Tiie first Rotary convention was held in Cliicago in 1910 v;ith 29 delegates from 14

of the 16 clubs In existence bei.ig represented. At this meeting the .National
A.ssociation of Rotary Clubs i/a.s orgaiiized. At that time t-iere were 1500 Rotarxans
in the v.'orld.

This week the club heard from Walt Balcom and A1 Butterfield discuss the Coldwater

Student Loan Foundation.

Tiie slogan is "Dollars for Scholars" and more are needed.

Tliere are now 12 students being helped by the Loan Foundation.

Next week Cranston kllcox will present some one from tlie State Department of Public
Instruction v;ho will discuss the drop out prograrA.

hliat are the schools doing

superior or gifted children?

This is a sad area and

one that urgently needs attention and the schools as a whole are dragging their feet
in this regard.

Don't forget that progress reports on the years program are due early in January,
Be sure and get yours made on tine.

Next year we are starting on the biographies of new members so those who will be
written up get your obit ready.

Parents really appreciate a teacher's hardships after a rainy Saturday.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVlUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATFR,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
ERNEST W. lUSE
JOHN

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweller, Jr.
Fellowship-

John Walker, Sob Loose

Secretory

Wni.

Assistant Soe'yTreas.

Program-

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

INTERNATIONAL

at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

BOB NAGIE, Director

★

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

SERVICE

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamaxoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

Julv-1965
6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfield

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddlngton

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTiEN

5—R. Moore

SONG LEADERS

12—D. Davidson

KEN PUTNAM, Choirman

26-W. Bobier

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

V. Kornstion, Horry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams

8-1. Wise
15—D. Shorno

inlemotienal Student Proiects—

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

8—K. Leavenworth

December—1964

Rotary Foundation-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

(Rotary Foundation)

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swort

1—R. Howley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

17—C. Swort

Internationol Information-

Four-Way Test-

June-1965

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Employer-Employee Relations—

25—R. Toupalik

3—W. VanAken

10—H. Goodholm

International Contacts—

Competitor RelationsDick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL

4—M. McKelth
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skobo

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Buyer-Seller RelationsB. Foller, Will Coulilard

ypecial—At the call of the President

May-1965

27—Les Woodward

R. Sweet

Bob Nagic, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebold
20-Mcl. Rice

Cran Wilcox, Al Butlerfield,

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

MEETINGS

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

Youth—

H. Teeter

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

April-1965

13—C. Allcmior

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngton

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

★

30—R. Loose

October-1964

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orsonist

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Awards —

Fred Ncer, Bob Rumsey

Woodward.

23-A. lyon

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student leans,

Fred Culy

Public Relations-

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
IS-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritx VanAken

2—K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treot

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—

Olreetors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy. Charles
Schmiti, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Wlllionis, Robert Nogle, Douglas

18-R. Kerr

Rural Urban—

Bobier

Mar&lt;h-1965

25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworlh

Magaxine—

Treasurer

KLEIN

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins {4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Vtce-Presidenf

CHARLES SCHMin

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

Presidcnl

FRED CUIY

9—C. Bacon
16—5. Bovee
23-R. Waldron

August-1964
4-0. Dolly

Charles Boton, Al Rice

Classification-

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

19-A. Foller

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rotory Mogailne)

Duane Davidson

The obove is our program schedule for the Rolory Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvise the program choirman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairmen — ~Telephone
"
279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler-Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-6821

Harvey G.

278-6843

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther—

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Horold Coddlngton, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vcra
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

276-8086

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

278-2990
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471
__278-2818
278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerle

278-5909

John Elsweiler, Jr., 33' Fairfield Dr.—Luellfe

270-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehelt St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-5313

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora__278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen

278-4115

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn——___278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo

___„_-278-^90

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha-___„.„___278-8B40

John Klein, Box 148—Potricia_„____„____

279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworlh, 213 N. Hudson-Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest W.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-5554

278-2261

Fritx VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

..278-5585
278-4243

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annotta

279-9551
278-6769

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoli Ct.—Gladys..
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peer! St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

.278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cetia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Lusc, R. R. 4-Ruth

Milford A. McKolfh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-2947

278-5512

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grcree...—.—.278-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne
27B-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
...278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobol... ..278-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mcl Rice,

1903 Ktbby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian—

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Sehmift, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion.......278-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwaler^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4029

276-2612
278-8238

.Bronson 369-4024

278-4424
_.278-M33

...

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notoiie

....278-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly__
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
—

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel-..

...278-5165

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwaler Loke—
Joneon

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.-Eliora

278-5091

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4198

John Wolker, 33

278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlilowbrook Rd.-Elva
Dougherty—Gretehen.....

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COlsDTATCR, HIGH.
ROTARY CLUB

278-2710

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

^otary REFLECTOR
JTREDERIC^ He

278-4229
278-4159

...

Worren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

ST2-5594

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—..278-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Ne|lie
278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
...278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dolia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Boatrlce

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Trcot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

INC.

278-5412

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 20, 1964

This is the last bulletin for 1964.

"We hope it will be a better bulletin next

year.

400 years ago in 1565 St. Augustine, Florida v^as founded, 300 years ago in 1665
the great plague hit London, 200 years ago in 1765 the Stamp Act in the American
Colonies led to riots in New bngland.

This is International Take a Deep Breath Mont'n, University of Detroit Silent
Record Week, United Cerebral Palsy biontU, National "inter Golf Month and Rook
i''jonth. It seems that your editor ^ets rooked every month and now it seems a
month has been set aside for just that.

More later.

Visiting Rotarians included Jerry Hollister and Dwight Green from Bronson.
Other visitors included several teachers; Mrs, Caroline Norton and Alfred
Hamlin of the Coldv;ater Schools and also Uilliam French of the Bronson Public
Schools. Ed Holtz, one of our honorary lienbers, put in an appearance.

Grand Ledge is now 500% in Rotary Fouiidation contributions, Eaton Rapids and
Sturgis are 600%, Kalamazoo, Charlotte and Jackson are 700%. District 636 has
contributed a total of $55,435,42.

Rotary International will be 60 years old on February 23, 1965.

If tae Coldwater Club is to propose a candidate for District 636 Governor for
1966-67 year his name should be submitted to Ed Lincoln of Marshall, Chairman
of the Nominating Committee.

^

Attendance for November was 91.55% v/iiicii was 5th for clubs of our size.

Bronson

was iiigh with 95.67%.

On Tuesday, Cranston '.Vilcox introduced Dr. John Porter of the Department of
Public Instruction, who is also Chain.ian of the Scholarship and Loan Coiruaittee,
and he discussed the problem of dropouts in the public school. He stated it
was not an etluiic, economic or group problem but one of nation wide scope.

Next week we will see pictures of a fishing trip to be shown by Dr. Ellis of
Quincy.

Thought for the week:

To be a successfial Rotarian is not easy.

Individual and

collective efforts for the good of the coinmunity give your club a good public
image. This is from the bulletin of the Rotary Club from Port Moresby, Papua,
In the business world an executive knows something about everything, a

technician knows everything about sometninf and a switchboard operator knows
everything.
Ray Jiulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri&gt;State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERr

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

BY ELECTION

President

FRED CUIY

-

Vke-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose

Schmill, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

ProgramFred Culy

Mrs. Grace Poltertort — Orgoniit

Youth—

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsey
H. Teeter

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thuridoy of each month
at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

^

-pedal—At the coll of the President

*

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillard

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means,

Evanslon, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalamozoo, Mich.

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik

Employer-Employee Relations—
Craig Scbald, Conrad Swart
Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mork Andrews
Occupational Information—

Mav-t965
4-M. McKcilh

November—1964

25—R. Toupolik

27—Les Woodward

3-W. VanAken

R. Sweet

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director
Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Poul Hurley

Rotary Foundation-

Juiv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—0. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield

international Student ProiectsDon Shorno, Roy Pofforson

Intern'l Convention)

8—K. leovenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

Inlernolionol Contacts-

6—K. Poarce

13—C. Heikkinon
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Jonuory-1965

Dick BIringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19-A. Foller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

June-1965

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

PoijI Hurley, R. YIngling

n-H. Bent

18~T. Skabo

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfield,

Trade Associations-

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebold

13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Competitor RelationsDISTRICT 636 ROTARY

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

Oclober-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeont-at-ArmsBob Nagle, Don Wright

April-1965

29—R. YIngling

C. Helkklnen, Mac McKellh

Rotary InformationErnest Lute, Chuck Woodward,

Waodward.

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Awards —

Student Guests-

(World Understanding)

23-A. lyon

1—C. Woodword

8—J. Kennedy

B. K. Pcaree

Public Relations-

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Scholarship, Student loons,

March-1965
2-K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsled, K. Leovenworth
Worrcn Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobter

Membership—

Olin Dolly, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

11—B. Wiggins (4H Foir)
ie-R. Kerr

Rural Urban—

Magazine—

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, At Rice

Roy Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

ClassificationOFFICERS

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26-W. Bobter

(Rotary Mogozino)

Ouane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964.65. If you wish lo change doles with another member, odvise the program ehoirmon of the change. Members hoving special

programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee lo ossisf with the dotoils.

FRED CULY, Progrom Choirmon — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Foy.-

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Rldgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Ricbord Biringer, 37 Corlyle Avo.—Jeon

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cioro
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-5891
278-4486

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Boboro

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-5386
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Mopic Lone—Jone

279-9471
.278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Volerie
John Etsweiler, Jr.. 3^ Foirfiold Dr.—Lucille..

278-5909
278.6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchell St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5475
278-5318
278-6517

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory Helen

278-4115

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora

278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfleld Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn.™—

278-6687
278.6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
.278-8840

John Klein, Box i48—Patricia—.

279-9551

NAME

Addreit and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
£. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Miiford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

278-6769

Fred Neor, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted. 70 MorshoTl St.-Edna

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-GraceRoy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

270-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann..
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dello._

278-5585
.278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bifatriee

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St

278-5033

278-6341

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshal) St.—Polly

278-5033
.278-6393

273-6161

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jaekson-lillion
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergel

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

Crolg Sebold, R, R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

278-8318

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.—Mobel

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5642

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie——278-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278.4350
Robert Sweet. R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlone
..278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278.4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio———278-2841

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TRfOtRlCK H.

CQLDWATER,

Joneon

....

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

279-9428
278-4468

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora......
278-6311
Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloine
278-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
......278-6730

trsrKs

MICH.

278-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

OUALXTT SPRING PRODUCTS.

TEMPLE

278-2710
278-4029
.278-2612

279-9360

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2~Celia

Notary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

yisif.ing Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

278-2979

B. K. Poarce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-V«fTlma
Warren Willioms, Bolavio-laMoine

278-5512
278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relho

NAME

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonna

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

fx... XXX,

December 17, 1964

MERRY

CHRISTMAS

AND

A

The last step in the admission of a new member;

HAPPY

H E V,'

YEAR

The Secretary fills out a new

member report and forwards it to the Secretary of Rotary International.

Did you know that from Chicago Rotary spread to the Wast Coast and the second Rotary

Club was formed in San Francisco in November of 1903 through the efforts of Manuel ^
Munoz of Chicago and Homer Wood of San Francisco,

Tlirough the additional efforts Oj

Wood clubs were formed in Oakland, Seattle and Los Angeles in 1909,

did not have a club until August of 1909 and Boston in December of 1909.

York Cit&gt;

At this Christmas season try to read the article on Page 53 of the December Rotarian.
So little on your part may mean a lot to someone else.

mich Rotary Club in Michigan is mentioned in "These Rotari;ins" in the December
Rotarian?

Jeff Green was our student guest on Tuesday.

Ed Uland of the Chamber of Commerce,

who is leaving Coldwater in January, was also a guest as was Ton Mderson, son of
Fred.

He is home on leave from CSNTC, Great Lakes.

The Ladies Night on December 10 was the best attended of any recent ones.

This week Don Shomo presented Yang Avh from Korea who told the club of himself and
his country. It was interesting to note that he spoke ol Korea as a country and not
as two countries; North and South Korea.

It was an excellent program.

A1 Butterfield tells us that next week we will hear

the Coldwater Student Loan

Foundation.

Tolerance is that uncomfortable feeling that the other fellow might be right after
all.

Ray Nhilchahey

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESViUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn - Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Slurges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI-Stato Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Ray Mulchahcy, John Etswelier, Jr.

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas,
★

Oireetors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodwa rd.
Mrs. Grace Palterson — Organist
★

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Mogazine—
Wm.

Public Relations-

Student Guests-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

^

-k

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Roy Pitts, Mork Andrews
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kolamoxoo, Mich.

Trade Astoclatiens—

6—F. VcnAkon
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

May-1965
4-M. McKeifh

27—les Woodword

11-H. Bent

18-T. Skobo

3—W. VonAken

(Rotary Foundation)

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Willioms
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons
Don Shorno, Roy Polterson

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

international Student Proiecis—

6—K. Peorce

22—A. Butterfield

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

29-C. Wilcox

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Infern'l Convention)

17—C. Swart

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

June-1965

10—H. Goodholm

International Contacts-

Croig Sebald, Conrad Swart

25—R. Toupolik

November—1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Employer-Employee Relations—

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKelth

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Four-Way Test-

April-1965

October—1964

R. Sweet

Buyer-Seller Relotlons—
B. Poller, Will CouMlord
Competitor Relations-

President Rotory Intemotionol
CHARLES PEHENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Awards —

Cran Wilcox, AI Bolterfield,

BOB NA6LE, Director

Special—At the coll of the President

30—R. Loose

Youth—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

23-A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Sergeant-ot-ArmsBob Naglo, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Peorce

Scholarship, Student leans,

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Troof

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

18-R. Kerr

Membership—
Olin Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken
ProgramFred Culy
Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

(Rotory's Anniversary)

Mareh-1965

25-N. Moore

Rural Urbon—

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

■23-^R. Woldron

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworfh

Bobier

.■

4-0. Dolly

Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

PrDsideni
Vlte-Prosident
Secretary

PROGRAMS

August-1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Community Safely-

Harvey Bent

BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY
ERNEST W. LUSB
KLEIN

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Classification—

1964-1965

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Faller
26—W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotory Magazine)

Duane Davidson

F. NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to ehonge dotes with onother member, advise the program choirmon of the ehonge. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-5353

278-6821
278-6843

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgoret—767-7508

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

278-5386

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annotta

279-9551
278-6769

Seton

278-5391

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

278-2854

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Raymond Molehohey, 175 E. Poor! St.—Llla

278-5078

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Mopio Lone—Jane

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etswelier, Jr., 37 Foirffeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-4486
278-2990
278-5234

278-6054
279-9471

278-2818

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Refha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Graco___

279-9360
278-2979

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss._
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cl.—Dorothy

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo
Warren Willioms, Bafavia—laMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R, 2-Ce1ia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St

278-5554
276-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

.

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St,-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-5033
276-4468

278-6161

278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

Kenneth Pufnom, 11

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—lillioo
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notoiie

278-8318

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Hoitz, 14381 iyopowa Rd., Coldwoter lake—

278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-EIzoro

278-6517
278-8909

Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison lake—Rlto

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

__273-5842

Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd,—Arlene.

278-4350
278-8942

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-8840

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia—

279-9551

278-2451
ST2-5S94
278-5006
278-5714

278-4222
278-2841

Janean

Visking Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gratchen
...

___278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

I Sec. 34.66, P. L. tflT)

FRrOEEICK

ROTARY CLUB

273-5165
278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Eloino-.

Notary REFLEGTOR

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6341

E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2710
278-4029

278-8238
—Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Torg Skabo, 165 Norrq,ws Rd., R. R. 2—Nolllo

ELK'S TEMPLE

Phono No.

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

278-6687
278-6788

John Klein, Box 148-Palrieio

278-2947

Address ond Rotory Ann

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-8609
278-5909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Holon--278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileon
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

NAME

Webster Treat, R. 3,-Coldwoter lake—Suzonna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R, R. 2-Glodys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice-

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COhDWATER, UICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 10, 1964

Thia is Hitman

Week. Universal Bible Week, and also Soumen Itsenaisyys-

Paiva.

At the Board of Directors meeting on Monday, December ?, approval of a leave
of absence because of health reasons was granted to A1 Rice. We hope he is
soon able to return to the club.

The directors of the four avenues of service? Club Service, Doug Woodward;

Vocational Service, Bob Nagle; Community Service, Russ Moore and Inter
national Service, Fred Anderson are being requested to consult with their
various committee chairmen to determine how far the plans they formulated
for the year have progressed. This amounts to a mid-year evaluation.
District Governor. Don Dpubledav. has asked for an increase in membership

by each club trying to fill some vacant classifications.

The Classification

Committee met with the Board of Directors and went over some 23 vacant

classifications. Please give this matter a good think and if you know of
someone who might fill a vacant classification please subnit his name in
writing to President Ax Olson, or Secretary Ernie Luse.
Step twelve in the admission of a new member:
membership card.
.
•

The Secretary issues a

Your Editor attends many service club meetings and some of them have de
veloped very impressive induction ceremonies. Our club has always inducted

new members in a rather haphazard, sloppy procedure. If membership in Rotary
is to mean much to a new member (and it should) it might help impress on the
new member the obligation he assumes when he is accepted into club member

ship if the induction procedure was dignified, impressive and meaningful.
Last week Les Wise presented Bob White, of the Federal Mogul Company, who
presented a film strip showing what an airport can mean to a city, and then
he outlined the benefits of the Branch County Airport.

Members A through M ate free last week and members N through Z picked up
the tab.

There was not much difference between the attendance record, but

it amounted to $1.50 each for the unfortunates.
Next week Don Shorno will present Yang Auh who is at present working with

the Branch County Library. Yang is a graduate of the University of Seoul,
Korea, and at present is working on his M.A. Degree at Western Michigan
University.

The modem man drives a mortgaged car over a bond-financed highway -with
gas boiight on a Credit Card.

Ray Mulchahey

You will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
iONESVILLE ~ Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

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�*He Profits Most Who Semes Best'

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 3» 19^^

This is National Prosperity Week, Monday, November 30 was Chanukah, it is
also Science Talent Search Month and on Saturday, December 5 "the Festival
of Trees at Waikiki begins.

Step number eleven in admitting a new member:

The new member fills in and

signs an application card and pays the admission fee.

In the attendance contest for the month, Group No. 1 (A throughM) came out
ahead and eat free next week.

Group No. 2 (N through Z) will pay.

Remember Tuesday, December 8 is the last time you can make a reservation
for Ladies Night on December 10. At this time 112 reservations have been
made and we are requesting that those people that have season tickets see
Barbara Bernall at the Theater at once to make the switch in their tickets.

At the meeting of the Board of Directors on Tuesday, it was deciddd to give
$50 to the Chamber of Commerce for the Christmas project. Your editor
remembers the days when various members helped individual families and kids
at Christmas.

It is a sad day when a check replaces a club project.

A cigar to the member who tells your editor on Tuesday who the following
men were: Silvester Schiele, Gustavus Loehr and Hiram Shorey and what
they were in Rotary. Also a cigar if you can tell what Harry Ruggles did
for Rotary.
What was Rotary*s first public project in Chicago?

There will be a Board meeting id.th the Classification Committee on Monday,
December 7 at noon at Stukey's Inn.

When and where was the second Rotary Club in the United States organized?

Please read the article in the December Rotarian, "The Clubs in Action" and
then set down and give it a good think as to what you as a Rotarian have
done in the last year to further the ideals of Rotaiy. What was the result?

This week Fred Culy presented David Bradley who told the club of hawks and
falcons and the ancient sport of falconry.

Next week Les Wise presents Bob White of Federal-Mogul who will tell the
club of the benefits and influence of the local airport.
It is a wise and thoughtful wife who has a nice hot beef stew ready when
the man of the house returns from a fishing trip.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stale Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

1964.1965
AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSB
CHARLES SCHMITT
JOHN KLEIN

Horvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

President
Vice-Presldent
Secretory
Treosurer
Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magaxine—
Wm.

Progrom—

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

Youth—

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Sergeant'Ot-ArmsBob Noglc, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Special—At the call ef the President
*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
8. Foller, Will Coulllard
Competitor Relations-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupoiik

Employer-Employee Relollens—
Croig Seboid, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary International

Ray Pitts, Mork Andrews

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupational information-

Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalomaxoo, Mich.

Paul Hurley, R. Ylngiing

Trade Associotlons—

23-A. Lyon

8—J. Kennedy

30—R. Loose

15—F. Weeks

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

6—C. Seboid
13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

May-196S
4—M. McKelth
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

27—Les Woodward

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfleld,

25—R. Toupalik

November—1964
3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

R. Sweet

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

June-1965

1—R. Howiey (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information—

1 —Paul Hurley

Rod McKnight, Art Lyons

8-1. Wise
15—D. Sherne
22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wlleox

International Student Protects—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

intern'! Convention)

17-C. Swart

FRED ANDERSON, Director

July-1965
6—K. Peorce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Deon

27—H. Coddington

Jonuory—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornslicn, Harry Joseph

April-1965

October-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Rotary Foundation-

four-Woy Test-

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodword

29—R. Ylngiing

Awards —

Student Guests-

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

September—1964

Scholarship, Student Leans,

Public Relations-

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16_W. Treat

22-W. Wilbur

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

Fred Culy

^hmllt. Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

K. Olmsfed, K. Leavenworth
Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Oiin Dally, Les Wise, Fritr VanAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

18-R. Kerr

March-196S

25-N. Moore

Crippled Children—

B. K. Pearee

Membership—

(Rolory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Rural Urban-

Bobier

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Howiey

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassification-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

' 19-A. Foller

26—W. Bobier

SPRING

(Rotory Mogoxine)

Duane Davidson

LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to ehanoe dates with onothcr member, odvise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

278-6501
278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

Warner VanAken, R., R. 2-GIadys

Horold McKnight, Coldwotor St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatriee_

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margoret--767-7508

Harvey G.

278-6843

Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N., Hudson St.—Helen

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Mariorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgeref
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Tholma

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vora

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara

Wllford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogeno

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duono E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6821

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

278-2990

278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

...278-2818
278-8609

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-2947
278-6278

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla

278-5078

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.-Rctha

279-9492

278-2790
...278-2451

278-6161

278-5318

Pool Hurley, 163 Falrficid Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-M87
__273-678B

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
..278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. J1. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
...278-4350

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha-———__.278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M, Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

tester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

278-4222

....278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
..278-5165
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwatcr Lake—
Janoan

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizoro.—
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Grolehon—...

278-2841

of Coldwaler, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

yisiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

279-9428

278-5033

Donold Wright. 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott-Natalie
—

ST2-5594

278-8942

278-4424

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Pblly.I

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons-C).—Ruth.

See. 3

TREDERICK H.

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-5033

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5790

278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Chorles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mobel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—W|lma.____

....278-4229

279-9360

278-2539

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Klbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-5585

278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Dello

278-5512
278-2979
^.-.278-6341

Mel Rice, 1903

278-5554

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann__

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavfa—laMoIne

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgomoor Rd.—Volerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Chorlotte

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora...278-8909
Corlo Heikkinen, 91 1. Chicago St.—Mory Helen 278-4115

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleago-Elleen 278-2127

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorolhy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

INC

_____.278-5091

..278-6311
278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 25, 1964

This is Latin America Week, National Indigestion VJeek, World Wide Bibly Reading
Time and Speckled Trout Rodeo Time in Alabama,

Step Number Ten in admitting a new memberJ

The Secretary sends notice ofelection

to the proposer and the newly elected member.
The fourth object of Rotary is the advancement of international understanding,
goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men
uniting in the ideal of service.
We note that for October Coldwater Rotary had 92,34/o in attendance which places

us in fourth place among the clubs having 51-150 members.

or more 100$^ meetings.

Fifteen clubs had one

Augusta was high club with 98.2655 for the month.

District Governor Don Doubleday in his letters gives February 25 as the date

Vicksburg is to present their "Showboat", a show similar to the ones presented
by our club.

District No. 636 has a Rotary Foundation Fellow for 1965-66, He is Henry M,
Yaple from Vicksburg. He will study at the University of Aix-Marseille in
France.

Grand Ledge is the first club to charter an Inter-Act Club in District 636.
Wednesday, December 6 has been chosen as Charter Night which will be held at
the Grand Ledge High School. Here is a chadce for the Youth Service Committee
to secure first hand information regarding this program.

Remember Tuesday, December 8," is the last day for reservations to Ladies Night
on December 10.

The 1965 Model UN will be held at Hillsdale College on March 12 and 13.
We have received notice that the District Editarians are to meet at Schulers

in Marshall on Satiirday, December 5 lor the Annual Editarian Roundup.
In the December Rotarian be sure to read "From Orchids to Peanuts",

It tells

of the struggle one man made for benefit of mankind.
Also in the December Rotarian there is an article "They Help the Blind to See",
This is worthwhile reading. Incidentally the Jackson Lions Club has an elaborate
and complete program in cooperation with inmates of Jackson Prison for the making
of Braille Books for the blind.

This week Pat Patterson had a program emphasizing the Stratford Theater Project
and compared it vrith what the Tibbits Theater might do for Coldwater.
Next week's program is undecided as yet.

Then there was the 12 year old who opined "that until we had television we did
not know what a headache looked like.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Consregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

President

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

Vlte-Presidenf
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

John Walker, Gob Loose

Membership—

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

ProgramFred Culy

Mrs. Oroee Polterson — Organist
★

Rotary InformationErnest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

Youth—

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

ot 12:00 noon

INTERNATIONAL

8uyer&gt;Seller Relations—
B. Faller, Will CouMlard

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International
CHARLES PETTENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

3-W. VanAken
10—H. Geedhelm
17-C. Swart

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee Relations—
Craig Sebold, Conrad Swart

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

24—H. Joseph

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wllcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19~A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

6—K. Pearce
13—C. Hcikkinen

22—A. Butterfieid

Dick BIringor, Ray Fox

Paul Hurley, R. Yingllng

July-196S

8-L. Wise

15—D. Shorno

International Student Proiecit—
'

1—R. Howley (Rotary
Intern'! Convention)

8—K. Leovenworth

December—1964

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Rotary Foundation-

Four-Way Test-

June-t965

(Rotary Foundation)

International Contacts-

International

25—R. Toupolik

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Competitor Relations-

4-M. McKoifh
11-H. Bent

19-T. Skabo

R. Sweet

BOB NAGLE, Director

ipecial—At iha call of the President

27-T. Collins

May—1965

27—les Woodward

Cran Wllcox, Al Butlerfiold,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6—F. VonAkcn
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Allomior
20—Moi. Rico

Mel Rico, H. Coddington

Sergeant*at&gt;Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

April-1965

October—1964

C. Helkkinen, Mae McKelth
Student Guests-

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

29—R. Yingllng

Awards —

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of aoch month

B—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student loans.

Fred Neor, Bob Rumsoy

(World Understanding)
23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

Public Relations-

Woodward.

2-K. Oimsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Pcarce

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Dlraetors—Axner Olson, Fred Cuty, Charles
Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

18-R. Kerr

Worrcn Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

March-196S

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban—

Magazine—

(Roiary's Anniversary)

4-0, Dolly

11—B. Wiggins (4H Foir)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstod, K. leovenworth

Fellowship-

23-R. Waidron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rico

Roy Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee

Community Sofety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawlcy

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

)964-l965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassiifcation-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

(Rotary Magazine)

Duone Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to chonge dotes with onother member, odvlse the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist wilh the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telcpho ne 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone Ne.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn

278-2903
278-6033

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N, Hudson—Emily

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Cl.—Ruth

276-5358

Robert Loose—R.

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Coriyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chleogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babaro

278-6821

278-6843

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
—278-5234

Ernest W.

R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchctt St.—Chorlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

Carlo Hoikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-5475
278-5318
278-6517
278-8909

278-4115

Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Ai]een_____

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grend St.—Wllma.
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-5790
278-8840
__279-9551

Russell Waidron, P. O. Box 125-DelIa
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-5909

278-2947

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6598

276-2818

Frill VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Raymond Muiehohey, 175 E. Pcorl St.—Llla

278-8W9

John T. Oeon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

279-9471

Kenneth Putnam. 11 E. Chleogo St.—Mabel

!

Webster, Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-2261

279-9551
278-6769
278-6278

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

278-6054

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

767-7508

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

!

Mliford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

K. L. Oimsted, 70 Morsholl St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogens

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850

278-2790

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Cronsfon Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—
Donald Wright, 21 "N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Nafolie

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Hollz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rci., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

278-8942
278-4222

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchon

Conrod Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Ariene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-5714
278-5642
278-4350

Jonean

278-2841

Tv
S«c. 34.66

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
'V.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4468

278-6393

COLDWATER, MICH.

278-5165
278-5091

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

V A' I C'A

ROTARY CLUB

278-5033
279-9428
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

rj;

rREDERTCK H,

278-4424

278-2451

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-8238

Warren Williams, Batavio—laMoine

278-8318

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WTlma

Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rite

.Tc-

PUBLISHED BY

278-4229
278-4159

278-2710

ST2-5594
278-5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5585
278-4243

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson-liilian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5554

278-6311

278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
NOVEMBER 19, 196^^

The third object of Rotary is the application of the ideal of service by

every Rotarian to his personal, business and community life.

Step nine in the admission of a prospective member is that if no objections

have been filed xd.thin ten days the proposed member is considered duly elected.

This is Diabetes Week, National Retarded Children's Week, Asparagus Week and

the beginning of Holidays are Pickle Days, It is also National Stamp Collect
ing Week, National Farm-City Week and on Saturday, November 21, Aviation Month
International Month begins.

We were glad to see Chick Kennedy after his recent illness and members are

urged to send Bob Shaw at St. Joseph's Hospital, Room No. 7039, Ann Arbor a
get well card.
Ladies night is Thursday, December 10 and be sure you have made your reser

vation by Tuesday, December 8 and be sure to pay your tab for the dinner and
show.

Members holding coupons may trade them in for tickets.

On Friday night President Axner Olson and Secretary Ernie Luse attended the
dinner at Kalamazoo when that club observed its 50th Anniversary. President

of Rotary International Charles Pettengill told of the 11,900 clubs in 127
countries with 557,500 members and-the influence they have in the world.
There are 200 clubs in West Germany, 200 in Italy and 640 in Japan, Contri

butions totaling about $13,000 were made to the Rotary International at the
dinner meeting, $400 being Coldwater's contribution.
Next week Pat Patterson will tell us and show us the Shakespeare Festival
at Stratford Ontario.

Attendance was down, deer hunting the reason, let us hope everyone makes up.

Remember the contest A through M afid NtKrough Z group for the month of November.
Perhaps you may eat free on December 8.
Conrad Swart presented Shirley Welsh Morgan who was an exchange student this
past summer in Switzerland. She told us of her trip and showed some excellent
slides of Switzerland.

When you are green you are growing, when you are ripe you are rotten.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Reslauront -- Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

President

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

Vice-President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN

KLEIN

Treasurer

Assistonf Sec'y-Treas.

Clyde Wlllioms, Robert Nagle, Douglos
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

ProgramFred Culy
Fred Ncer, Bob Rumsey
Rotary Information-

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS
at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the call of the President

^

Sergeont.at'Arms—
Bob Nogic, Don Wright

-k

Buyer.Seller Relolions—
B. Failer, Will Coulllord

Competitor Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Meoni, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internalionol
Donald B. Deubleday, Kalamaxoe, Mich.

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee Relations—
Craig Scbald, Conrad Swort
Four.Way Test-

Ray Pills, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information—

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodword

23-A. Lyon

8—J. Kennedy

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

April-1965
6—F. VanAken

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

May-1965

November—1964
3-W. VanAken
10—H. Goodhelm
17-C. Swart

Juno—196S

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

Scholarship, Student Loans,
C. Heikkincn, Mac McKelth

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

18-R. Kerr

B. K. Pearce

Membership—

March—1965

25—N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

(Rolory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

Direeters—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmllt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Community Safety—
Crippled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Leavenworth

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

23-R. Waldron

4-0. Dolly

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Horvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchahcy, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

PROGRAMS

August-1964

Charles Bacon, A1 Rice
'

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964.1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964.1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

4—M. McKeith
11-H. Bunt
18-T. Skabo

27—Les Woodword

Youth—

Cron Wilcox, A1 Butterfield,
R. Sweet

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

22-W. Willioms
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield
29~C- Wilcox

international Student Proieets—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox
KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Davidson

V. Kornslicn, Harry Joseph

July-1965
6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkincn
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

January-1965

SONG LEADERS

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

Intern'l Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupalik

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19-A. Foiler
2d-W. Bobier

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN
SPRING LADIES'
F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine)

NITE

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dales with onother member, advise the program cholrmon of the ehonge. Members having special

programs, such os ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the delaits.

FRED CULY. Program Choirmon — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carfyle Ave.—Jean

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Williom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret--

278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbora
Carlo Hoikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen

278-8909
278-4115

Albert Pallor, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Chorlotte
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

279-9551
278-6769

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Liio

278-5078

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Ednou

278-55)2
278-2539

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Roy 'C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

-278-2818

278-5475
278-6517

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn—
—278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha__„._— 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia——
279-9551

278-6501
278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwofer St. ■ Horrie—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9471

—276-6054

Phone No.

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margoret—767-7508

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, IS Scott Ave.-Ellen Jo—

Address end Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

Wilford Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St-—Imogone

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy;

NAME

Robert Nagic, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-2947
278-6278
279-9492

Axnsr Olson, 304 Grand St.-^Rethq-,--

279-9360
:

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn..
Mel Rice, 1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St,! '
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-6316
278-4350
278-8942
278-4222

'

Jancan

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elrora
Richord Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Daogherty-Gretchen

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
rREDERICK

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
coldwater, high.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-4468

_.__278-6393

'

Ed Hollz, 14331 lyop.awo Rd., Coldwaler Lake—

&gt; %

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-5033
279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprdgue St.-Hazels!

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N.' Circle Dr.—Virginia.—.278-2841

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

!_

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie..—

ST2-5594

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

t.

278-2612

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Leslie Woodword, 163 Mdrsholl St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

■Cm:

PUBLISHED BY

..278-4029

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.
Chorles Schmllt, 75" Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

ROTARY CLUB

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-W11mo
Warren Williams, Botovia—LaMoine—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia-_i

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Coyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryf Ann Dr.—Phyliss

. I .

i

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Weoster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonna..
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

INC

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311

278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

NQVFKRER

TO.

This is Y.W.C.A, World Fellowship Week, American Education Week and Youth
Appreciation Week#

Don't forget that next Tuesday is the latest date on which you can make a
reservation for Ladies Night on December 9*

Step Number Eight in admitting a new member permits club members to file
objections to the admission of the prospective member. This must be done
within ten days.

Next week. November 1^-21 is Rotary Foundation Week.

The Rotary Foundation

was started years ago to provide an opportunity for graduate study by students
from all nations in a country of their choice. A club is considered a 100^

club when it has contributed $10,00 per member toward the Foundation, Coidwater

Rotary has contributed $40.00 per member and is a 4005&amp; club.

On Friday night

President Axner and Secretary Ernie took a check for $400,00 to the meeting in
Kalamazoo which means that the club is well on the way to being a 500!^ club.

Appropriate of Rotary Foundation Week, Shirley Morgan will tell us of time
spent in the Netherlands, Program chairman will be Conrad Swart,
At Tuesday's meeting we had two student guests, Phil Ryder a Senior and John
Skudlarick from St. Charles who attendedCamp Emory last summer.

John told

us of his experience at the camp,

Mark Andrews reported on the 4-Wav Test and made some suggestions regarding

how it should be used by members,

Torg Skabo reported on Safety and Harold

Coddington on Michigan Out of Doors.
We hear that Chick Kennedy has been,ill and we hope for his speedy recovery.
We also hear that Bob Shaw is in the U of M Hospital for surgery, an early
recovery is hoped for.

Veterans Day was observed at Tuesday's meeting by Ed Uland's pointing out its

significance and the price paid by some members of the Armed Services.

Harold Goodholm introduced Raid McClellan of the Consumers Power Company of
Jackson, He outlined the varied and wide use of nuclear and atomic power

not only in defense but in medicine, agriciilture and manufacturing.

It was

rather too bad that his time was so short, it might be a good thing to have

him back again and give him a full program time to outline his area of work.
No cigars passed out on Tuesday - The second object of Rotary is the recognition
of the worthiness of all useful occupations and this coupled with high ethical
standards allows each Rotarian to serve society. A cigar next week to the member
who tells of the third object of Rotary.

In these days with all the yak about going to the left or to the right no one
has memtioned above or below,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

HILISDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cofe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERr

OF

COMMITTEES

MICH. Attendance—
Tom Collins, Norm Moore

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
•

Harvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

Proiidenf
Vice-Pre»ldenl

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Secretary
Treasurer

Assisfonf See'y-Troas.

Roy Mulchahey, John Etswoiler, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Wolker, Bob Loose
MogoxineWm.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Progrom—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

BOB NAGLE, Director

Special—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International

B. Faller, Will Coulilard
Competitor Relations—

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupallk

Employer-Employee Relations—
Cralg Sebald, Conrod Swart

CHARLES PETTENGIIL - Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evonston, Illinois

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupotional Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

Donald B. Doubledoy, Kolamozoo, Mich.

18—T. Skabo

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

1—R. Hawley (Rolary
Intern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director

8—K. Leavenworth

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

December—1964

International Information-

1—Poul Hurley

Red McKnIght, Art Lyons

8-L. Wise
15—0. Shorno
22—A. Butterfleld

Internotionot Student Proieets—

July-1965
6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19-A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Dunne Davidson

V. Kornsflen, Harry Joseph

4-M. McKeith
11-H. Bent

November—1964
3-W. VonAkon

Cran Wilcox, Al Buttcrfield,

Pool Hurley, R. YingMng

Moy—1965

27—Les Woodward

Youth—

Rotary FoundationDick BIringer, Ray Fox

Four-Way Test-

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—

6—F. VonAkon
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger

October-1964

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

30—R. Loose

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loons,
Awards —

Sergeont-at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

8—J. Kennedy

Met Rice, H. Coddinglon

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Fred Noer, Bob Rumscy
Rotary information-

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

1—C. Woodword

C. Helkkinen, Mac McKelth

Fred Culy

Public Relations-

March—1965
2-K. Olmsted

September-1964

B. K. Peoree

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Worrcn Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritx VonAkon

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Hawlcy
Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

Bobier

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Rural Urban-

Membership—

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovce

PROGRAMS

.Boys'.and Girls' WeekCommunity Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Charles Bacon, Al Rico

Classiifcation—

Febroory—1965

1964-1965

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rotary Magozine)

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rolary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change datos.."&gt;«tth.another membec. advise the progrom choirmao of the change. Members hoving special

programs, such os Ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Cholrman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coidwaler-Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

1

278-2903

278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-5353

Robert. Loose-R: R.' No. 2..Tekonsha—

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Birtnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jeon

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Milford A. McKelth", 75 N. Hudson'St.—Helen

Seton Bovoe,. 171-Gtond St.—Cioro
Gust C. Burandt.'75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo .
Horoid Coddinglon, 324 E. Chieogo St.—Vcro

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

Wilford Couiilard, 60' N. Monroe St.—Imogono
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolby

278-6054
279-9471

Mark S. Andrews, -25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

!

Wliilom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Boboro

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople .Lane-Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 RIdqemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etswoiler, Jr., 37 Falrfieid Dr.—luellle

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Chorlotto
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R.'R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St,—Lanore

276-5386

278-5234
278:2818
278-8609
278-5909
278-6598

278-5475
278-5318

278-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison loko—Barboro..278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
:
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.___
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha.
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6788
278-5790

__.278-8840
279-9551

Z^^-7508

NAME
Address ond Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter loke—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585

278-6501
278-6850

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Harold Mcknight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol

279-9551

278-2947

Russell Woidron, P. O. Box 125—Delia.™

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

.278-6769

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E: Pearl St.—tila

.278:5078

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cran'std'ri Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Robert Nagle. 36 W. Pie'cc St.—Susan
Fred Ncer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grond Sf.--Retfio
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539
279-9360
278-2979'

8. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278-2790
278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

ifusseU.,E. Moote,. 15..Comwell...Ct..—.Q.'ody$--,;-----278;62^

1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmlti, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shornoi 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise..
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beotrice

278-4159

278-2710
278-4029
..278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Worrcn Willioms, Batovia-loMoine..

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cclia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St..

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.-Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59,5. Sprogue St.—Hoiel
Ed 'Holtr,' 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lakeJaneon

278-5165
278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora.:

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

.,278-4198

Howard M. Teeter; 156 Church St.—Marlon

....278-4222

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Grotehen

278-6730

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, SB N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

■

Howard k. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-2841

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The COLDWATER
See. 34.:

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
Frederick: h. keeks

QU.^LITY SPRIKG products, XNG

COLDKATER, KlOtl.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4424
278-5033

.___278-4350

=

Visiting Rotarians Akvays Welcome

278-4229

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

'

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278-4243

278-5412

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the

S. A.

NOVMBER i:!-, 196h

November has been listed as;

Junior Red Cross Enrollment Month, National

Kitchen Cotton Month, Raisin Bread Sales Month, Banana Fiesta Time and Winter
Wonder Lamb Season. This week is International Cat Week, National Childrens
Book Week and National Dish Cloth Week.

More next week.

Step Number seven in the admitting of a new member is after the prospective

member has consented his name is circularized to the club members with a re

quest that any objections be submitted within ten days.
Last week there was a typographical error in the bulletin, the two teams of
members are A through M and N through Z and not as given.

Your Editor did not have to buy a cigar for anyone on Tuesday, apparently no
one knew that the first object of Rotary is: "The development of acquaintance

as an opportunity for service." Next week a cigar to the member who can tell

what is the second object of Rotary.

If you and your Rotary Ann plan on attending Ladies Night on December 10 with

dinner at Stukeys, hear Glenn Millers Orchestra and meet later at Stukeys, get

your name to Ernie Luse or Vince Komstein. The tab is $15 per couple for
everything.

Dick Moore outlined his Committee's plans for. Competitor Relations, Will

Couillard on Buyer-Seller Relations, Bob Yingling on Vocational Information
and your Editor on the Bulletin.

Thanksgiving and Christmas will be coming up soon and if any foreign students

are going to visit Rotarians during the Holidays plans should be in the making.
The club lost two good and faithful members by resignation on November 1.
Hurley and Kenny Olmsted left us. We will miss them.

Paul

Chuck Bacon stepped in the vacant spot and provided the program on Tuesday.

He told us of the recent visit of his family to Salzburg and of conditions in

Europe.

It was most interesting and certainly it must have been a grand trip.

Ray Pitts has just returned from a vacation in the Florida Keys where he stayed
near a former pirate hide out.

Community service is a stand-by and an ob.iect of Rotax^v.

Page ij-5 of the November Rotarian.

Read HELP WANTED en

Perhaps you might be able to help some

group of youngsters. How many of you have been to the Coldwater Youth Center
on a week end evening?

If you have not go over some Saturday when the place is

jumping,

Neyt week Harold Goodholm will present Gerald J. Walke. a' nuclear operations

engineer for the Consumers Power Company of Jackson, as our-speaker. _He..wlll
tell us of their work in that area.

Then at the ball game the bleachers went wild and the two blonds had a fight.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P, M.

•iz

ALBION - Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

Community Safety—
Torg Skobo, R. Howlcy

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Duke Davidson, John Dean,

OFFtCERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1964-1965
AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

Ray Mulchahey, John Elswoiler, Jr.

PresidenI
Vice-Presldenf

Fellowship-

Secretary

Magazine—

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN

KLEIN

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglos
Woodword.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

John Walker, Bob Loose

BOARD

OF

MEETINGS

Cron Wilcox, Al Bufterflcid,

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

★

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.
General Secretary,. Rotary Inlernalienal

George R. Means, Evansfon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald D. Doubleday, Kalamaxoo, Mich.

Buyer-Seller Relolions—

SERVICE

18-T. Skobo

Red McKnight, Art Lyons
International Student Proiecfs—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Bulterfiold

Julv-1965
6—K. Peorce

13—C, Helkkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox
January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' N1TE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

29—H. Teeter

December—1964

Rotary FoundationDick Biringcr, Ray Fox

Intcrn'l Convention)
8—K. Leovenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling' '

1—R. Howlcy (Rotory

(Rotary Foundation]

International Contocts—

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupolik
June—1965

17—C. Swort

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

4-M. McKcilh
11-H. Bent

10—H. Goodhotm

1—Paul Hurley

Craig Scbald, Conrad Swart

27-T. Collins

May-196S

November—1964

Internalionol information-

Four-Wdy Test-

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Aliemior
20—Mel. Rico
27—Les Woodward

8. Faller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik

April-1965

3-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director
lecial—At the call of the President

30—R. Loose

October—1964

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

Youth—

Sergeanf-at-Arms-

at 12:00 noon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

C. Helkkinen, Mac McKeilh

H. Teeter

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

"

Awards —

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

16-W. Treat

23-A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Student Guests-

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumsey
Rotary Information-

2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

8. K. Pearce

Public Relations-

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March—1965

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken
ProgramFred Culy

23-R. Waldron

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Leovenworth

Wm. Bobier

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

PROGRAMS

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Membership—

★

ROTARY

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Charles Bneon, A! Rice

Harvey Bent

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARO, Director

19—A. Follor
26—W. Bobior

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES'
F. NEER

(Rotary Magozine]

NITE

The above Is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to chongo dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the ehonge. Members having special

programs, such os ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Tofophono 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19. 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903
27B-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Chorlos

278-6821

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richord Biringer, 37 Corlyle Avc.—Jean

278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Buttcrfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Horold Coddington, 324 £. Chicogo St.—Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babaro

278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jone

Ouone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean. 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Btswcller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Folter, 95 N. Honehett St.-Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Dorrs

278-2818
I

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro

.278-6517

Robert Howtey, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara

278-8909

Corlo Hefkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen J.278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martho

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6788

278-5790

278-8840

..279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Rolph Taupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N, Hudson—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldwaler Lake—Suxanno

278-5554

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Roth

278-2261

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-5585

Robert Loose—R. R.- No. 2. Tekonsha—Marga_ret
'

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

767-7508

278-2947

278-4229

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Coral

279-9551

Fred H. Weeks. R. R. 4-Beatrlce-...

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lllo

278-6278
278-5078

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Suson

279-9492

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witma

278-8238

278-5512

Warren Williams, Batavia—loMoine

K. L. Olmstcd. 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Charles Woodward. 163 Morshall St.

278-5033

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-6769

278-2979

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

J

:

B. K. Pearce. 97 Edison Cf.—Lorroine

278-5341

278-6161
278-2790

Me) Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Liflion
Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Chvyl Ann Dr.—Berget

ST2-5594
276-5006
278-5714

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel

278-8318
278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-6316
278-4350
278-8942
278-4222

Ed Hollz, 14331 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Janean

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elioro
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle-Ave.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen...—

278-2841

•e. 34.r

Notary REFLECTOR
1

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 F. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

H.

WBCKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, HICH.

279-9428

HONORARY-MEMBERS

The COLDWATER

FRKDERICK

278-4424

278-2451

Craig Scbald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156. E. Chicogo St.—Louise

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward. 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam. 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2710

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn...

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

f

Visiling Rotarians Abvays Welcome

278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-DeIia

INC.

..278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
.-..278-5412

278-6730

�*He Profits 'Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

0C™ER~2771^96^

This is National Catholic Youth Week, National Cleaner Air Week, National

Pretzel Week, National Thrift Week, National Contact Lens Week, National
Honey Week, and National Gifted Child Week. Can't you just see a gifted
Catholic child who wears contact lenses sitting in front of an air con

ditioner gotten with thrift stamp:- cai-Lng pretzels "dipped in hcney.

More

next week.

000.000.OOP is the ar,iount of the National Debt as outlined by the

United States Representative Edward Hutchinson who spoke to the club on

Tuesday.

He went on to state that the United States debt is greater than

all other countries in the world combined and most of it has come about

during the life of this generation. The 88th Congress spent more money
and reduced revenues more than any other Congress. Mr. Hutchinson was in
troduced by Mark Andrews.
Don't forget to vote on Tuesday. November 3.

We don't care how you vote

but VOTE,

A1 Rice, Chairman of Boys and Girls Week, reported on the activities of his
committee as did A1 Butterfield for the Youth Committee.

Don't forget to ask vour Rotary Ann about the Ladies Night planned for De
cember 10. Dinner at Stukey's, Glenn Millers Orchestra at the Tibbits after

ward and then a stop back at Stukey's.

Reservations are to be made Tuesday,

November 3»

Just 75^ of the club membership ate lunch on Tuesday and then there were the
early leavers which cut those that stayed for the program down to a poor de
pleted group.

Early leaving is a poor habit to have.

During November the club is to be divided into two groups; the A's through
the M's and the H's through the Z's with a contest between the groups for
the best attendance. The losing group to buy lunch for the winners on De
cember 15. If you are going deer hunting either make up before you leave,

while north or when you return.

Next week Bert Faller will report on Buyer-Seller Relations, Dick Moore on
Competitor Relations, Robert Yingling on Vocational Information and your
Editor will report on the BiiHetin.

The first six steps in the process of admitting a new member have been pre

liminary during vdiich the prospect should not have been notified. The pro
poser fully informs the prospect of the privileges and responsibilities of
Rotary membership and secures his oral or written permission to publish his
name to the club.

When a member becomes Senior Active his classification does not change, only

his kind of membership changes.

He does not now represent his classification

but he continues to be knoxm by his former Classification.

How many of the members know the four Objectives rf Rotary?

We do not mean

the h- Way Test either. We will give a cigar next Tuesday to the first member
that can give it to your Editor.

Les Woodward is presenting a speaker. Bud Abbott, next ^^eek who will tell
U.S of

and h.cw they are i-.-de.

The biggest problem for traffic officers are:

urban, suburban and bourbon

drivers.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These NeighbcRSig Mulflhahey
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 13:}5 M.
BRONSON — Cengregotiono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
jONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

AIBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STUR61S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stote Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Chorles Bacon, Al Rice

Club Bulletin-

President
Vice-President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant See'y-Treas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

Schmill, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

K. Olmsled, K. Leavenworth

Awards —

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumsey

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Cron Wilcox, Al Butterfleld, '

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGLE, Director

peciol—At the coll of the President
*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations—

President Rotary Internationol
CHARLES PEHENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Occupational Information—
Poul Hurley, R. Yingllng

Infern'l Convention)

8—K. Leovenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-\y. WIHioms

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

December-^1964

29—H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Julv-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

international Student Projects-

6—K. Peorce
13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

22—A. Bullerfield

Don Shorno, Roy Pottorson

29-C. Wilcox

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox

27—H. Coddington

Jonuory—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

o-FALL LADIES' NiTE

5—R. Moore ■

12—D. Dowldson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

1—R. Howley (Rotory

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Trade Associations-

June—1965

17-C. Swart

Red McKnIght, Art Lyons

Employer-Employee Relations—
Craig Scbold, Conrad Sworl
Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mork Andrews

25—R. Toupalik

10—H. Goodholm

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

INTERNATIONAL.

4-M. McKcifh
11-H. Bunt

November-!-1964

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buver&gt;Seller Relations-

27-T. Collins

May-1965

3-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6—F. VonAken
13—R, Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allemior
20-Mel. Rice
27—les Woodword

R. Sweet

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday oF eoch month

April-1965

18-T. Skobe

Youth—

H. Teeter

30—R. Loose

October—1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

8—J. Kennedy

29—R. Yingllng

Student Guests-

Rotary information-

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Leans,

Fred Culy

16-W. Treat

1—C. Woodward
15-F. Weeks

B. K. Pearce

Public Rclotions—

(Rotory's Anniversary)

March-196S
2~K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

September—1964

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Program-

★

25-N. Moofe

Crippled Children—

Wm. Bobier

Membership—

Woodward.

18-R. Kerr

Rural Urban-

Olin Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz VonAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Chorles

4-0. Dally
11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skabo, R. Huwiey

Harvey Bent

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. tUSE

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee
23—R. Woldron

August-1964

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-I96S

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

AttendanceClassification-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Foller
26—W. Bobier

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The obove is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If vou wish .to channe dales with onothcr member, ndvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossisf with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kafhryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6821

Harvey G.

.278-6843

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-8066

278-5386

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Albert Butterfleld, 31

278-2854

Gust C, Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chlcogo St.-Vora

278-4486
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Or.—Bobora

278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Olin Dally, 61 Mopio Lone—Jone
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo,.;

278-6054

278-2818
278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Rldqcmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchelf St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-5318

John Efsweller, Jr.. 37 Fairfleld Dr.—lueille

278-6598

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro
278-6517
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Borbara__278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6637

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiima__„___.278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Phone No.
•.278-6501
278-6850

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

767-7508

Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Arinetta

279-9551
^.278-6769

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2261
278-2947

NAME

Address and Rotary'Ann

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann__
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-5565
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beotrice

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys.

278-6278

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

279-9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 MorshaTj St.—Edno

278-2539

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-*Witmo
Warren Williams, Bafovia—LaMoine

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chieogo—Ernestine

278-5512

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-5078

279-9360
278-2979
—...

278-6341

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.-MobeL—
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2790
278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Llllion
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

ST2-5594
278-5006

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth

Charles Schmift, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Bargef
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Nar.ows Rd., P.. R. 2-Nellie

278-6161

278-5714
.-278-8318
273-5042
278-6316

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

Robert G. YingMog,-21 Scoff—Notoiie

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd.; Coldwater Loke—
Janoan

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchon

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo

278-2841

The COLDWATER
S«c. 3/

Rotary REFLECTOR
i
WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTS, INC.
COhDIATER,
ROTARY CLUH

of Coldwater, Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

MICH.

278-5033

278-^93

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

278-4222

PUBLISHED BY

278-4424

..279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

HONORARY.MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

FREDERICK H.

278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth—
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie—

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginio

278-4029
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-4350

278-8942

278-2710

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorratrce Rd.—Arlene'-.i

278-4229
278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann^ Dr.—Phyliss

Robert Nogle, 36 W, Pierce St.—Susan..

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E, Pearl St.—Llla

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R, 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwofer Lake—Suzonna

278-6311

278-4198

__278-M12

!278-6730

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Goldwater; Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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OCTOBER 21, 1964

This is National Forest Products Week. United Nations Week, Aloha Week and

National Downtown Week.

On Wednesday (today), International Whale Watching

Week efegins and on Saturday, National Popcorn Week begins as well as National
Wine Week.

The Board of Directors has asked that all clubs be apprized that they are
welcome at Board meetings and should feel free to submit suggestions to the
Board for the betterment of the club.

For some meetings to come the various committee chairmen will give a two
minute resume of the work of their committee. On Tuesday, October 27, A1

Rice will report on Boys and Girls Week and Paul Hurley will report on
Occupational Information,
Next week's sneaker will be United States Representative Edward Hutchinsfn
who will be introduced by Mark Andrews.

This week Art Lyons introduced A1 Uhle who outlined the duties, functioning
and responsibility of the Probate and Juvenile Court,

Vice-president Fred Culy, President Axner Olson, Secretary Ernie Luse and
Club Service Committee Chairman Doug Woodward attended the District 636
Institute at Olivet College where the following were stressed! 1, Assimi
lation of New Members, 2. Club Bulletin Improvement and 3. Club Problems
and their Solution.

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Step Number 5 in admitting a new member: If the Board of Directors sustains
the favorable action by both the Classification and Membership Commltteee the

proposer is notified by the Secretary of this action. The first five steps
are preliminary and the prospective member should not be notified during
this procedure.

Dear Cousin Muley:
I am glad to hear that you are out of jail. Next
time you try to scare a revenooer don't shoot so close, you can't shoot the

pipe out of his mouth and get away with it.

The other day I drove down Pearl

into the street in the middle of the block.

If you blow your horn or come

Street just at noon and some of these Junior High School kids are going to
get flattened by a car someday. They won't cross at the lights--and crowd

close they tell you about your ancestors, what you can do and where you can
go. Someone ought to do something about it,_Uay-walking don't pay.
Be careful and stay out of the pokey.
Yours,
Gully

The opening of the bird season cut attendance this week.

Lets hope the ab

sentees all make up.

Charles Bacon supplied the news item this week:

The Bacons spent 21 days in

Europe.

Harvey Bent is to supply next weeks news item.

It is a good thing before your wife goes to the supermarket to advise her to
use a little shelf control.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, ]2:]5 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri.Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Directo;

•RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' WeekCharles Bacon, Al Rice

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Classification—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

Club Bulletin-

19E4.1965
AXNER OLSON —
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

President
VIce-PresidenI
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant See'y-Treas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine-

DIfeelort—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

BOARD

OF

C. Helkklnen, Mae McKeith

MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director
peciol—At the call of the President

Buyer-Seller Relalloni-

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

General Secretary, Rolory Internationa!
George R. Moons, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Oist., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalamazoo, Mich.

6—K. Peorce

15—D. Shorno

13—C. Heikklncn
2Q^J. Deqn

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

27—H. Cbddington

Jonuary—1965

Dick BIringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' N1TE

12—D. Dovidson

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

Jufy-1965

8-L. Wise

Rotary Foundation—
SONG

22-W. Willioms
29—H. Tcolcr

1—Pool Hurley

Red McKnighl, Art Lyons

Paul Hurley, R. Tingling

8—K. leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

December—1964

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swart

Intern'! Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)

24—H. Joseph

Intemotlonol Student Proieeti—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

President Rotary International

' 1-^R. HoWley (Rotary

17-C. Swart

International Contocts—

Employer-Emplovoo Relations—

CHARLES PETTENGIIL-Greenwich, Conn.

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

.. 10—H. Goodholm

FRED ANDERSON. Director

Competitor RelationsDISTRICT

4-M. McKolfh
n-H. Bent

November—1964

International Information-

B. Fallcr, Will Couillard

May-1965

3-W. VonAken

R. Sweet

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebold
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

18-T. Skabo

Cran Wilcox, Al Butterfield,

Sergeant«at-Armt—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger

Oclober-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

April-1965

Youth-

H. Teeter

DIRECTORS

15-F. Weeks

29—R. Tingling

Awards —

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

30—R. Loose

22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Rotary informotion—

(World Understanding)

23—A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Fred Culy

Public Relations-

★

September—1964

B. K. Peorce

Program-

Woodword.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsled, K. leovenworth

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Worren Willioms, Boyd Wiggi

Olln Dolly, Les Wise, Fritz VaeAken

(Rolary's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly
11-8. Wiggins {4H Foir)

Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Wm. Bobier

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Rural Urban—

Membership—

2-R. Fox
16—S. Bovoe

Community Safety—

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

; 1P-A. Foller

V. KORNSTIEN

v

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Mogozlne)

Duane Dovldson

F. NEER

The obovB Is our program schedule for the Rotary Ycor 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detoiTs.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Roiory Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwofer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kafhryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

Phone No.
278-2903

278-6033
278-5353

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaref

278-5386

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

278-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Chsryl Ann Dr.—Bobaro

278-2990
278-5234

Wtlford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-6054

Olin Doily. 61 Maple Lane-Jane

278r2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Duone E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Doon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerle..__
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehetf St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

279-9471

278-8609

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

278-6517
278-8909

Corlo Hoikkinon, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma™—

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148-Potricio

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

Phone No.
270-6501

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Webster Treat, R. 3, Cofdwoter Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho-Morgaref

278-6850

767-7508

Ernest W.

278-2261

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-'-Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafrice

278-4159

luse, R. R. 4-Rulh

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnighl, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

278-6278

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lito
Robert Nogle. 36 W, Pierce St.-Suson

278-5078
279-9492

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pcarce. 97 Edison, Cf.—Lorroine

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979
278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11

278-2790

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chleogo-Ernestine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

E. Chicogo St.—Mabel

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-5512

278-6161

ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

Conrad Sworf, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R, R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter,

156 Church St.—Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

Address and Rotary Ann

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann'Dr.—Phyllis

278-8318
278-5842
278-6316
278-8942

Douglas Woodward. 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth___
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Notalie

*

278-4222

Jonean

___278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle AvC.—Elaine

Howord K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elvo
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

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FRSDERICK H.

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

s

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428

_.278-5033
278-4468

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.-Hozel
_..278-S165
Ed Heltz, 14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater lake—

..278-2841

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.

...278-2612
278-8238
Branson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dbrothy
Clyde Williams, R. R, 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovio—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St

278-4229
278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

.» rt.,

PUBLISHED BY

Phane Na.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

NAME

tms

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQLD9ATER, HIGH.

INC.

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278-5412
278-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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October l6, 196^1'

This is National Y-Teen Roll Call Week, National Newspaper Week(Duke and Seton

please note), National Fan Club Week (we don't mean Sally Rand, either).
National Macaroni Week and Saturday, October 17 is Sweetest Day.

Step Number h- in the process of admitting a new member is that the Board of
Directors reviews the action of the Classification and Membership Committees
and sustains or rejects their action.

Coldwater's attendance improved during September wmth an average of 92.19^.
This puts us 3rd in clubs of membership from 51-150•

Ernie tells us that

for the three months - July, August and September that 29 members had 100^
attendance, 18 members missed one meeting, 11 missed two meetings, 1 missed
five meetings and 2 missed six meetings.

On Friday, Novemeber 13 the Kalamazoo Rotary Club will celebrate its 50th
Anniversary and will have as a special guest, President Charles pettengill
of Rotary International. At this meeting several clubs will present checks
for the Rotary Foundation. More dope later regarding reservations but this
will be a fine chance to hear President Pettengill.

On Sunday at the District Institute at Olivet the speaker will be Past District
Governor E. Kenneth Switzer from Flagstaff, Arizona and he will stress
'Service to District Governors and Clubs in the USA, Canada and Bermuda. '

Thirty-four new members to District 636 have been added since the last
District Governor's Letter.

This month's Governor's Letter mentions and stresses what Rotary Clubs can

do about high school drop outs.

The Coldwater Club has agreed to help in

this endeavor.

Speaking of high school students, read the article on Page 1^ of the October
Rotarian telling what Italian Rotary Clubs are doing to help the gifted child.
Much has been and is being done for the slow learner and the retarded byt very
little for the youngster who is a potential scientist or writer.
The news iten is that Mark Andrews recently spoke to a Rotary Club on the
Constitution.

Next week's news item is to come from Dr. Charles Bacon.'

District Governor Don Doubleday's visit was a success from all reports, he

had no great criticisms to make and complimented President Axner saying it
was one of the best meetings to date. In the evening about 25 members had
dinner and presented the various committee reports. A thank you to John
for presenting the bulletin report.

A wise politician isn't out

To fool all the people all the time,

He is

glad to settle for a majority.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congresoi'ona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Horvey Bent

BY ElECTION

AXNER OLSON

Club Bulletin-

ERNEST W.

Fellowship-

John Wolker, Bob Loose

Vice-Prosidenf
LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Clyde Willlanis, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Red McKnighf, Art Lyons

Four-Way TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupationol Information—

Rotary FoundationSONG

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29~C. Wllcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

LEADERS

19—A. Foller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstlon, Horry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams

22—A. Bulterfield

Dick Biringer, Roy Fox

Trade Associations—

intern'l Convention)
8—K. Leovenworth
29-H. Teeter

1—Poul Hurley

International Student Proiecti—
Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Poul Hurley, R. YInglIng

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalomazoo, Mich.

1—R. Hawley (Rotary

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph
December—1964

Employer-Employee Rlflotiont— .
Croig Scbald, Conrad Swart

CHARLES PETTENGILL - Greenwich, Conn.

June-1965

17-C. Swart

international Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik

25—R. Toupolik

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillard
Competitor Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

4-M. McKeith
11-H. Bent

November—1964

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

May-1965
18-T. Skobo

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

pecial—At the call of the President

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allemier
20-Mel. Rice

R. Sweet

Bob Negle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

27—les Woodward

Cran Wikox, Al Bulterfield,

Sergeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

Awards —

Mel Rice, H. Coddingfon

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

Youth—

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

★

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,
C. Helkkinen, Mac McKeith

Fred Neer, Bob Rumscy
Rotary Information-

Woodward.

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

8—J. Kennedy

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

2-K. Olmsled

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September-1964

6. K. Pearce

ProgramFred Culy

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmllt, Fred Andersen, Russell Moore,

18-R. Kerr

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobier

Membership—
Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VonAken

(Rolory's Anniversary)
March-1965

25-N. Moore

Rural Urban-

Magazine—

Treasurer

Assistant See'yTreas.

16—5. Bovoe
23-R. Wofdron

11—B. Wiggins (4H Foir)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmstod, K. Leovenworth

Ray Mulchohey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

President

FRED CULY

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

PROGRAMS

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Community Sofety—
Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Duke Dovidson, John Dcon,

1964-1965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassification—

OFFICERS

Februory—1965

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Dovidson

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotory Year 1964-65. if you wish to change dales with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwctcr—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morlorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Corlyle Ave.—Jean

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Willlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret
Sefon Boveo, 171 Grand St.—Clora

278-5358

278-6821

278-6843

278-8036

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterficid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-4466
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Chsryl Ann Dr.—Bobora

278-5234

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-2990

278-6054

279-9471

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duanc E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Voierle

278-2818
278-8609
278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6598
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara..278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileon
278-6687
Kerry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiima
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha-__._
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-6788

278-5790
278-8840
279-9551

NAME'

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
_.578-6501
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgoret 767-7503
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Miiford A, McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla

278-6278
278-5078

279-9492

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Cloy St..
Cranston Wikox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo..

278-5512

Warren Williams, Batovlo-laMoIne

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

278-6769

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha.
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6341
278-6161

C. Alfred Rice,

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Cralg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

278-8318

Mel Rice,

R.

278-2790

1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-lillian-.

Charles Schmift, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Donald V. Shornb, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Lester F. V/ise, R. R. 2-Celia__
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5714
278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—NelIle_-__.278-6316

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. .R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-8942
278-4222

278-4159

___278-2710
278-4029
__278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
—

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel

i

Ed Hoiiz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Joneon

278-6730

S«e. 34.66

I

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

lEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
CObDtAtER. IICH.

278-5091

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5165
278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-5033
_.278-4468
278-6393

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine
Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva

278-2841

fREDERICK H.

278-4424
77B-S033
_.279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

ST2-5594

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrlco

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

OCTOBER 6, 1964

It was agreed at the Board of Directors meeting on October 1, 1964 to pay
nominal expenses for speakers. If a member has arranged for a speaker who
will have travel expense in coming to Coldwater this item should first be

cleared with Program Chairman, Fred Culy, for prior approval before final
arrangements are made with the speaker.
All club members are invited to the dinner for District Governor Dan at

6s30 p.m. on October 13 at the Hotel.

If you were absent this week and did

not make a reservation please call Ernie Luse before Monday evening so that
he may include you in the reservations.
This is also Fish *n Sea Food Parade Month. Iron Housewares Month (Moores

and Kerr take notice), Biscuit Muffin Month and Yambilee Month (this is
promote the eating of yams). This is also Fire Prevention Week, National
Child Evangelism Fellowship Week (Butterfield take notice), National Snploy
the Handicapped Week, National Pass the Laugh Week, National Save the Horse

Week, National Pharmacy Week (McKeith take nbtico) ahd IJcnday, October 5'is
Child Health Day.

More next week.

Stet) Number 3 in the taking in of a new member is the Classification Com
mittee makes a determination that a suitable classification is open and re
ports this back to the Board of Directors.
With the Holidavs coming up sooner than vou think it might not be too early

to plan for the entertainment of foreign students in member's homes.

Many

of them are a long way from home and would very probably enjoy such a plan.
Union City has done this several times with fairly large groups and every
one has enjoyed it.

President Pettengill has set as his goal three new clubs in each district
and three new members in each club."

•

Next Week District Don Doubledav is to meet with the club at noon and then

with all members in the evening for a club assembly.

Let us have a 100^

meeting with no early leavers. The early leaver problem is creeping upon
the club again and apparently it is a relatively few members who almost never
stay for a program. It is a poor habit to fall into.
Local merchants should read the article on page 19 of the October Rotarian.
It tells of what can be done by cooperative effort and a facing up to the
problem presented.

Miss Stella Kruizenga told the club Tuesday of her trip to Russia and her re
actions to her visit.

She also told of her visit to East Berlin and of the

Wall between East and West Berlin.

She told us that she now appreciates the "

way of life in the United States more than ever.

AmenJ

Read the article on page 14 of the October Rotarian.
Dick Moore has now become an active member.

He is no longer "Honorable".

Middle age is that period of life when you are old enough to know better but
young enough to keep on doing it.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

JONESVlUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

I964.I965

February—1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

1964-1965

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

President
VIce-Presidenf

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Pottersoit — Organist

Harvey Bent

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley
Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKelth
Student Guests-

Mel Rico, H. Coddlnglon

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Cron Wileox, Al Butterfield,
R. Sweet

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamasoo, Mich.

29-H. Teeter

1—Poul Hurley

July-1965
6—K. Pearce

&gt;3—C. Heikkinen
' 20—J. Dean

.. 22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wileox

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

Dick Biringer, Roy Fox

12—D. Dovidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams

8-L, Wise

Rotary Foundotion—

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworth

15—D. Shorno

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Craig Scbald, Conrad Sworl

June-1965

Dbtember—1964

International Student Proieets—

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews

18-T. Skabo

(Rotary Foundation)

Red MeKnIght, Art Lyons

Employer-Employee Relations—

11-H. Bent

2S-R. Toupalik

10—H. Coodholm
17—C. Swarf

International Information-

B. Foller, Will Couillard

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

27-T. Collins

Mav-196S
4-M. McKeilh

•

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Competitor Relations-

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

November—1964
3-W. VanAken

International Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

'peciol—At the call oF the President

6-C. Sebald
.. 13—C. Allemier
■ 20-Mel. Rice

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Buyer-Seller Relations—

April-1965

October—1964

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

27—Les Woodward

Youth—

Sergeanl-at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

30—R. Loose

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Fred Culy

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

8—J. Kennedy

Scholarship, Student loans.

Program-

2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Pearce

Public Relations-

at 12:00 noon

18-R. Kerr

Worren Willioms, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Boafler

Membership—
Olln Dolly, Lcs Wise, Fritz VanAken

March-1965

25—N. Moore

Rural Urban—

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of each month

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Club Bulletin-

Ray Muichahcy, John Etsweller, Jr.

(Rotary's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A1 Rice

Classification-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

2-R. Fox

Beys' and Oiirls' Week-

Attendance-

IP-A. Faller

26-W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

F. NEER

The obove is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish Jo change doles with another member, odvisc the program ch'diVmdn 'of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with ..the details.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R, 4, Coldwoler—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G.

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryis

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

Vlflllom Bobier, 280. Grand St.—Margaret

278-6033
278-6821

278-8086

27B-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Thelma

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Boboro
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

John Etswoiicr, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-4486

278-2990
278-5234
278-6054

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-6598

273-5475
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.-Aileen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
.'_'__278"-678a
John A, Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma__
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
278-6840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551

NAME

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret—767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold MeKnIght, Coldwofer St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W, Chicogo—Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

279-9360

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annettaj

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pegrce', 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Pufnopi, II E- Chicago St.—Mobel
C. Alfred'Rice, R.

278-6769

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790

Mel 'illce, 1903 'Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebold, R. R, 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeter,

156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 50 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

ST2-5594

270-5714
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316
___278-4350

278-8942
278-4222

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonna

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Deiia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Bsalricg,.„

Lester F. Wise. R. R. 2-Cella

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.-PoMy
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
'

Janean

Richard Moore, '42 Cprlyle Ave.—Elaine

Howard K. Swon, 42 WilloWbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotehen

jiO j,'.i'

q

iTi

fREDERICK H. ITEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-5033

279-9428

278-5033
278-4463
278-6393

«ICH.

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

REFLECTOR

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olitr Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

The COLDWATER

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

.•L'-

PUBLISHED BY

278-4029

__278-2612

Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St:-.:,:

■ju' •-•jf-T'uj-f'

ROTARY CLUB

_278-2710

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllmo_
Warren WIllToms, Batavia—LaMoine

278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Eoyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-2B41

e:0U9^ATERi

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

INC

278-6311

278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

�'He Prof-jts Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

First off we did not make a 100^ meeting on Tuesday. September 22.

Ernie Luse

tells me that there were 24 members absent on September 29, If this trend con
tinues we will be further down on the list than we were for August. Each man
when he becomes a member obligates himself to either attend at his own club or

to make up at some other club.

Many members are very faithful in this and are

100^ members but some apparently disregard this responsibility.

The sympathy of the club goes out to Web and Sue Treat in their recent loss.

There is little that one can say at a time such as this.
Hats off to Chet Allemier^s Rotary Ann Fav.

She was chosen as the club 'H^/oraan

of the Year" by her club the American Business Women's Association.

Chet sub

mitted this as his news item for the week.

Next weeks news item is to be furnished by Fred Anderson.

Step Number 2 in the process of taking in a new member if after the prospective

member's name has been submitted in writing it is referred to the Classification

Committee to determine if there is a suitable classification open under which

the prospective member can be admitted.

This week is National Sunday School Week and "One Shot Antelope Week". October

is National Lath and Plaster Month (Woodwards and Bobier take notice). Be Kind
to Customers Month, Let's Go Hunting Month, National Restaurant Month and
"Eggtober" begins. More next week.

Might it not be a good idea to give each new member a copy of "Service is My
Business" when he is taken into the club?
This week Craig Sebald presented Mr.

Parker of the State Labor Mediation Board

who gave a very objective unbiased account of the processes and means by which
it attempts to act as a conciliator in labor disputes. Dr. C.P. Cranson of
Coldwater and who is labor mediator was a guest of the club.
Next week Craig Sebald will again have the program and is presenting a former
Coldwater resident Stella Kruizenga, who has recently returned from a visit to
Russia. She will show slides of her trip and tell us of life in Russia.
Nineteen new Rotary Clubs have been formed since July 1.
Tom Collins just called and is shooting for a 100^ on October 6. Absentees to
sing solos on October 13 and we mean solos not quartets. During November the
club is to be divided into two teams to compete for attendance and the losing

team is to buy lunch for the winners on December 8.

It may cost you $3,00 on

that date instead of the usual $1.50.
John Klein is in Dallas, Texas this week.
Read the letter written by a Vicksburg, Michigan Rotarian on Page 10 of the
October Rotarian.

Fear a goat from the front, a mule from the rear and a woman with an open
umbrella from any direction.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stafo Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

MICH. Attendance—
Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

JOHN KLEIN

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Crippled Children—

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

Rural Urban-

Roy Mulchahey, John Elsweiler, Jr.

ERNEST W. LUSE

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Sehmitt, Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Rotary InformationErnest Lusc, Chuck Wolfdword,

Youth—

^

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGIIL - Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Faller, Will Ceuillard
Competitor Relations-

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart
Four-Woy TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Inlornational

Trode Associations—

Donold B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.
programs

SERVICE

25—R. Toupolik
June-1965

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leovenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

.

1—Paul Hurley

Rod McKnight, Art Lyons

Rotary FoundationDick BIringer, Roy Fox

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

December—1964

July-1965

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno

International Student Proiects—
Den Shorno, Roy Patterson

6—K. Pearce
13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

22—A. Butlerfield

27-r-H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KGRNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

LEADERS

19-A. Faller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsticn, Harry Joseph

4-M. McKolth
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

(Rotary Foundation)

International Contocts—

SONG

27-T. Collins

Moy-1965

17—C. Swort

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Paid Hurley, R. Yingling

20—R. BIringer

November—1964
3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik
Employer-Employee Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

The above
e

INTERNATIONAL

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Aliomler
20-Mcl. Rice
27—Les Woodward

R, Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Aprll-1965

October—1964

Cran Wilcox, Al Butlerfield,

Sergoant-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

★

Special—At the call of the President

15-F. Weeks

Mol Rice, H. Coddington

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

30—R- Loose

29—R. Yingling

C. Heikkincn, Mac McKeilh
Student Guests—

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

22-W. Wilbur

Awards —

Fred Culy

(Rotory's Anniversary)

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

1—C. Woodward

Scholarship, Studont loans,

Public Relotiens—

23-R. Waldron

8—J. Kennedy

B. K. Peorce

Program-

at 12:00 noon

September—1964

Warren Willloms, Boyd Wiggins,

H. Teeter

Regular—First Thursday of eoeh month

18-R. Korr
25-N. Moore

K. Olmsted, K. leovenworth

Wm. Bobier

Membership—

Olin Dolly, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

August—1964
4-0. Dally
11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Community Safety—

Harvey Bent

President
VIeo-President

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovea

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Duke Davidson, John Deon,

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Claisiifcotlon—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Februory—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

26—W. Bobier

(Rotary Mogoiino)

Duone Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Ycor 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom ehairmon of the change. Members hoving specrol

, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 2?9-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester I. Ailemier, R. R. 4, Coidwotcr-Foy

Phone No.
278-2903

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Ne._

H. Vincent Kornsticn, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

E. Ken Leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily..
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

278-5386

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Roth

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Morjorle

Horvey G.

Bent, 51

Rpchord Biringer, 37 Carlyle Avo.—Jean

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

278-8036

278-6501

278-4243

278-6769

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dolla
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

278-4229
278-4159

Horold McKnight, Coidwotcr St. Home—Corel

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peer! St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelmo
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Verg

278-2854
278-2990

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

John Etsweiler. Jr.. 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Mel Rice,

Kibby Rd., Jockson—lillion

ST2-5594-

Charles. Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-5714

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Boboro
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

John T. Dean, 59 Ridaemoor Rd.—Volorle

278-5234
278-6054
278-2818
278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.-Chorlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora.._278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mory Helen..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
278-W87
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma__
278-57M
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho—
—
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-5512

K. I. Olmsted, 70 MarshaM St.-Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
B. K. Pearce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine—

279-9360
—278-2979
:

278-6341

—

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.-Mobol—
|903

278-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
___-278-8318
Donald V. Shoritb, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R, 2—Nellie
278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude.-

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlone

—278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion—
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

276-4222
278-2841

Wooster Treof, R. 3, Coldwotor Lake-Suzanna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct,—Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

Olin Fry) 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel

Ed Holtz, 1438] lyopowo Rd., Coidwoter Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

——

ROTARY CLUB

o/ ColdwatCTi Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
MICH.

278-6393

278-5165
278-5091

278-M11

Richard Meore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
278-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvo—.278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen——
278-6730

See. 34.6

COLDWATER,

279-9428

278-5033
—278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

H.

278-4029

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma
Worren Willioms, Botavia—loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CelioCharles Woodward, 163 Morshall St

278-5554
276-5585

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

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PRSDERICK

Phone No.

Worner VanAken, R, R, 2-Glodys

278-5891

278-4486

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-6850'
767-7508'
278-2261
278-2947

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

NAME

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September 22, 196k

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved ttie change in classification from Honoraty to ttiat listed
below. Any objections MUST EE IN THE HANDS OF THE SECRETARY BY

LETTER THROUGH THE UNITED STATES MAIL ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 1st.
_ Naj^^ _ _ _ _ _^^doi'_plassificationt

Minor Classifications

Richard Moore

Industrial Supplies Retailing

Hardware

Signed - E« W, Luse, Secretaiy

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A'.

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SEPTEMBER 22, 196^1-

This is a busy week. Last Sunday was "Press Sunday" and World Peace Day, and
this week is National Fireplace Week, Fall Millinery Week, National Dog Week,
National Sweater Week, National Tie Week, National Barefoot Freedom Week and
National i|-H Club Week. Just how crazy can you get? Only
Club Week makes

sense to your editor but maybe he is a "little tetched".

More choice ones next

week.

At this week*5 meeting Wes VJilber presented Eddie Steele of Manchester who out
lined the basic concepts, programs and aims of the American Legion.
This months"Governor's letter" gives Coldwater 17th place in attendance in the

district with an 87.33^ for the month of August.

Tain't good.

district attendance was 88.98^.

The average

The week of November 15 has been set aside as Rotary Foundation Week and District
Governor Don suggests that a program on the Foundation be presented at each club.
The theme of the District Institute to be held at Olivet is to be "Strengthen

your Club Through: Membership Growth, Assimilation of New Members, Rotary in
formation and Improvement of the Club Bulletin", Past District Governors are
to act as leaders of the discussions.

The Board of Directors of the Club believe it might be of value to again have

the steps by which a man is admitted j:o membership outlined. Here is step No. 1;
The proposer or sponsor submits the name in writing of the man whom he believes
would be a good Rotarian to the Club Secretary. No mention of the submission of
his name should be made to the prospective member.

That comes much later.

Rotary membership has a double responsibility - - each member gives individual
service and each club is expected to give community service.

Rotary International has suggested that when a member becomes "Senior Active" it
is no time for that member to lay back on the oars. The word ACTIVE is still ii
the classification.

Do something.

It will help a lot if when a member has a program coming up in the near future he

will give information to the Bulletin Editor. This week seven telephone calls or
attempted calls were made to find out what next weeks program is to be. It is:
Labor Mediation and Procedures. Craig Sebald will present the Chief Labor
Mediator of the State Mediation Board in Detroit.

In view of the strikes now on

in that city this should be a timely subject.
As near as your Editor can count thirteen members are now short a family member,
college opens and the fledglings all take off.
We are asking each member to sutmiit a news item for the Bulletin each week.

begin next week with Chet Alleraier who is first in the alphabetical list.
up your news item and pass it along to your Editor.

We

Dig

The bald headed man may be ridiculed but he has an advantage, he is the first
in the group to know when it starts to rain.

Ray mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

B'oys' and G'irls' Week-

Attendonce—

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1964-19AS
AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

Treasurer

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Fred Culy

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogle, Douglas

Youth-

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:00 noon

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INTERNATIONAL

B. Faller, Will Couillard

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Roy Pitts, Mork Andrews
Occupational Information-

George R. Means, Evantlbn; Illinois

Po'tjl Hurley, R. YInglrng

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donold B. Doubleday, Kolamazoo, Mich.

29-H. Teeter

July-1965

8-1. Wise

6—K. Pearee

13—C. Heikkinen
•30—J. Doan

22—A. ButterFleld

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wllcox

January-1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE

'r.'ISr'Di .Dovldson
19—A. Foller

KEN PUTNAM', Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

22-W. Williams

. , 15—D. Shorno

SONG LEADERS'

.

Intern'l Convention)

IS—R. Rumsey

1—Paul Hurley

Rotary Foundation— .,
Dick Btrlnger, Ray-Fix" '

Trade Associations—

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
8—K. Leovenworth

December-1964

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary International

Contacts-

International Student Projects—

Four-Way Test-

25—R. Toupalik
June—1965

(Rotory Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

. ' Red McKmght, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupallk , '

Employer-Employee Relations—

4-M. McKeith
n-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

17-C. Swort

International Informotion—

Competitor Relations—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Buver&gt;Se1ler Relations-

Special—At the coil of the President

27-T. Collins

May-1965

10—H. Goodhelm

FRED ANDERSON, Director
International

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. BIringer

3-W. VonAken

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
BOB NAGLE, Director

April-1965

November—1964

Cran Wllcox, Ai Butterfield,

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Den Wright

MEETINGS

30—R. loose

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Allemler
20—Mel. Rice
27—les Woodward

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

H. Teeter
BOARD

23-A. Lyon

October-1964

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

Rotory InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsey

Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Pallerion — Organist

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

Student Guests-

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loans,

Public Relations-

2—K. Olmsted

15-F. Weeks

B. K. Pcarce

Olln Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken
Program-

(Rotary's Anniversary)
March-1965

September—1964

Rural Urban—

Membership—

Direelors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitf, Fred Anderson,

K. Olmstcd, K. Leovenworth

Wm. Bobier

Assislonf See'y-Treos.

23-R. Woidron

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Crippled Children—

Ray Mulchahey, John Elsweiler, Jr.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose
Magazine—

. President
Viee-President
Soerotary

CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Harvey Bent

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovec

4-0. Dolly
11—B. Wiggins (4H Foir)

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

ClassiRcalien—

February—1965

1964-1965

ROTARY

26hrW.. Bobier.

V. KORNSTIEN

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9PRING. LADIES' NITE

'(Rotary Magazine) '

Ouane Davidson

f: NEER

The above is our progrom schedule for the Rotory Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, odvise the progrom choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies'-Night,'may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
"
FRED CULY, Program Choirmon — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

.-278-2903
_..278-6033

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
El Ken leovenworth, 213 N..Hudsop—Emily

—278-5358

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Phone No.

Chester I. Aliemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwolcr—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple.lone-^othryn

Mork 3. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cti—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemobr. Rd.—Morjorie

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Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—'Esther
Richord BIringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean----

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171. Grond .St.—Claro'i.
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison'Ct.—Tholma

—278-6821

278-6843
-278-8086
.278-5386

-278-5891

-278-4486
- -278-2854

Harold Coc)d]ngto'n,'..324,.fChicqgef _Sl.-7-Vero ..278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl. Avm Dr.—BBbara--_I!."_l :_278-5234
Wllford Coulllarcf, 60 N. Mbnrbo St.—Imogene—' ..273-6054
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
.-279-9471

Olln Dolly, 61 Moplc Lane—Jono

Duane E. Davldsan, 15 Scott

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..278-2818

John Etswellar. Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—LueiJlo

Albert Faller, 95 t^. Hanchctf St.—Chdrlotfo

Paul Hurley,

163 Falrfiold

Dr.—Alleen...^-

Harry Joseph, 383 N. hludson St.—Qoinn—

Axner Olson', 304 Grond St.—Retho—J
Ray Pitts, 55; N. Sprague St.—Ruth

,-278-6687

—278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St!-^WilrnoI_'-"_'riL _. 278^5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marlha--'--_-i_ —278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia——
—279-9551

Fred H.,Weeks, R. R. 4-aeatrlce

..278-4159

,.278-6278
278-5078'

OonSfon Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.-rDoroUiy.i

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

278-55T2

Worren Willorms, Batavia—LoMoing.i.i-

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Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. l^Wilmp^

278-2539

Lester F. Wi$e,,R. R. S-Cplla..—

278-2979
278-6341

278-6161

Kenneth rutnarn, 11 f. Chicogo St.—Mabel

278-2790

i..27&amp;-5714

Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo-St.—Louise—

278-8318
278-5842

ConrOd Swort, 471 Marshefll St.—Gbttrude-'l-;.-

;.27o-4350

Donald Wright, 21

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virglnio

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278t4222278-2841

278-4468

—

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS; *
Glin Fry, 59. %i ''$rirag\te St.'—tfozel

278-5163

Ed Holtz, 1&lt;4381 lyopowa Rd., Coldw'oter' Lake—
Janean

278-5091

John -Walcfef,' 33 Dayghetty-i-Grctcberh.'....

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ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

rtfSOERICK He

278-5033
279-9428

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seott—Natolie

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elvo

278-^i942.

278-4424

276-5033

Robert S'weeT; H. R. 4, ,Dorr&lt;ttree'Rd'.—Arleng

Xa-'-I''-.

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-8238

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Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.-Elzora

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Visiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

278-2612
Bfenson 369-4024

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2f-Nel[ie.-...i:-27B-.^6

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Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

ST2-5394

..278-5006

Chorles Schmltl, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—BergetJ

278-4229

Charles Woodward.-163 MarsholL Sti.!,.!....;,):..;
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

.278-2451

Mel Rico, 1903 Klbby Rd., Jockson—Lillian.-'.'.J
Robert B. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Russell Waldren, P.:0.".6ox-T'25-DTiKo—'i'i.

279-9492

.279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, llnlon City—Evelyn

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen -278-4115

Boyd Wiggins) 21 Cheryl AniV Dr.—Phyliss

Fred Neer, '203 W. Chicago—Ernestiho

..;278-a609

Roy Fox, 16 Morfisbti lake',' Ri R, ■2'-LD"bns-_'-,_- —1278-5318
E. Harold Goodhbim, 20 Lincoln St.-^l'anorei.-_ —278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara ..278-8909

2/8-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey', 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila-J

,

Phone No.
278-5554
278-5585
.278-4243

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anneita

K. I. Olmsted, 70 MorshoTi St.-Edno—

Address and Rotary Ann

Rolnh Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-BHeen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3. Celdwatcr Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann..
Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

278:2261 •
278-2947
279-9551

Robert Nagle; 36 W.-Picrec St.—Susan

NAME

767-7508

Ernest W, Luse, R. R. 4-Rolh
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Cofdwatcr St. Home—Carol

-.278-6598
-278-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Rldqcmoor Rd.'—Volerie.._.i--- ..278-5909

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850

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OUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS,
COl^DITATSR, MICH.

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278-4198

278-5412

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�"'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 17, 1964

At Tuesday's meeting Chick Kennedy presented a former Rotarian Gordon
Schlubatis who has just returned to the United States following 4 years
service as Agricultural Attache capacity. He spoke of the difference of
farming in United States and in Turkey and following his talk there was a
question and answer period.

There seems to be some confusion regarding the action taken at the last
Rotary International Convention regarding the classification of Senior

Active.

Enactment 64-28 provides that any member who has reached 60 years

or more may request to be reclassified as Senior Active. Enactment 64-29
provides that when a member reaches the age of 65 and has been a member of

one or more Rotary Clubs for a period of five or more years he automatically

becomes a Senior Active Member on his 65th birthday.

This may clear up some

of the minds of members between the age of 60 and 65 of which there are several.

"Dear Aunt PerunaJ Coldwater has two of the finest parks for a town of its
size that I have ever seen. Parkhurst Park and Waterworks Park but do you
know that I am blessed if I can find a sign in the whole town telling where
they are. It also has a new swimming beach and county park just outside of
town but you would never know that it is there, no signs, no arrows, nothing.
Also within five or six miles of Coldwater there are many fine lakes with
good fishing but there are no signs telling you that they are there or how
to get to them. Someone ought to do something about this. Maybe some club
or the Chamber of Commerce will.

Gully"

William P. Klaas of the Eaton Manufacturing Company was admitted to club
membership on Tuesday.

Don't forget that October 13 is the day District Governor Don Doubleday
visits the Club.

Why not try to have everyone stay.

No early leavers at all.

District Institute is to be held at Olivet on October 18,

September is also Protein Break Sales Month.

Fall Clean Up Time begins and

VOJC

behold it is also American Home Lighting Fixture Month. This week is Lessons
in Truth Week and on Thursday, September 18 American Youth Enrollment Month
begins. It is also Constitution Week. Lets set aside a week for the "Pore
Common Man.*'

Wes Wilbur tells us that a prominent legionnaire Eddie Seele of Manchester,
Michigan will be our speaker.

.

She knew that he knew that her father was dead
She knew that he knew what a life he had led

She knew that he knew what she meant when she said, "Go .to father"
f

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish Keuie — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVJLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tueidoy, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Slurget Auditorium
Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodiit Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

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CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Boys' and GiKs' Week-

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

Club Bulletin-

1964&gt;t965

Ray Mulchahey, John Elsweiler, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

...

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

President

Viee-President
Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant See'yTreas.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Wm.

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Clyde Willloms, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Woodward.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

ProgramFred Culy

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

Awards —

MEETINGS

BOB NAGLE, Director

★
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DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Couillard

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTEN6ILL - Greenwich, Conn.

Cralg Sebold, Conrad Swart
Four-Way Test-

General Secretary, Rotary International

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Intornational
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

1—Paul Hurley

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams

Ju1v-196S

8-L. Wise

Retory FoundationDick Biringer, Ray Fox

Intern'l Convention)
8—K. Leavcnworth
29-H. Teeter

December—1964

Intemotionol Student Projects-

6—K. Pearce

15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfiold

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

29-C. Wlkox

27—H. Coddington

January—196S
5—R. Moore

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' N1TE

12—D. Davidson
19—A. Foflor
26—W, Bobier

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

1—R. Howley (Rotory

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International Information-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

June-1965

17-C. Swarf

International Contacts-

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupalik

3—W. VonAken

10—H. Goedholm

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Employer-Employee Relations—

4-M. McKoith
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skobo

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Competitor Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

MOV-196S

27—Les Woodward

R. Sweet

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

6—C. Sebold

13—C. Allemier
20—Mol. Rice

Cron Wlkox, AI Bulterfleld,

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

Youth—

Sergeont&gt;at«Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Aprif-1965

October-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

H. Teeter
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

23—A. Lyon
30—R. Loose

29—R. Yingling

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKetth

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

(World Understanding)

I—C. Woodward
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

March-1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

8—J. Kennedy
15—F. Weeks

8. K. Pearce

Olln Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Chorles
Sehmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

25—N. Moore

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Bobier

Membership—

(Rotory's Anniversary)

4-0. Dolly

18-R. Kerr

Crippled ChildrenK. Olmstcd, K. leavenworlh

Magazine-

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Woldron

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skaba, R. Hawley

Harvey Bent

2-R, Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—

Duke Dovidson, John Dean,

OrnCERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

August—1964

Charles Bocon, Al Rice

Classification—

February—1965

1964-1965

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

V. KORNSTIEN

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmen of the chonge. Members hoving speeiot
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-947I.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kathryn

278*2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278*5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carfyle Ave.—Jeon

278*6843
278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bultorfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr. —Bobara

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6821

278*5386

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-—278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471'
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278*8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5909

278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278*6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara 278-8909
Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chlcogo St.—Mory Helen..278*4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson. St.—Quinn...
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllmo

278-6687
278*6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho__.__..._

278*8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278*6501

E. Ken leavonworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278*6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret..767*7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruthj.-i.
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

..278-2261
278-2947

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anrefta

279-9551
278-6769

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Poor! St.—LHo

278-5078

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278*2539

Robert Nagfe, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278*2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

278-4029

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278*6341

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278*4222

278*4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278*8942

__278-2612
278*8238

Warren Willloms, Batavia—LoMolne

Lester F.:Wise, R. R. 2-Celio

Bronson 369*4024

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo._

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen..

i

Sec. 34.66,

t
FREDSRICIC H.

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, XNC

of Coldwater^ Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5165

.....278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

__278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

279*9428

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozei

i.

COhPWATER, MICH.

278-5033

278-5033
278-4468

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seolt—Notoiie

'i fj -.

J.

278*4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278.2841

i

278*5554

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bealrlee

279*9360

278-6316
...278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlone

Phone No,

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St,—Mary Ann
__278-5585
V/arner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
...
278-4243
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
278-4229

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Witmo

278-6161
278*2790
278*2451
ST2-5594
278*5006
278*5714
278*8318
278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278*2127

279-9492
278-5512
278*2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11
Chicago St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jockson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitf, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E..Chicogo St.—Louise

NAME

Webster Treat, R, 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanno

278-6311

278-4198

278-5412

...278-6730

�"He pTojits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S: A.
September 8, 196^1-

Along witti othef'things Sgptsmber is "Measure "Your Hattreaa Month*\ Better
Breakfast Month, National Pancake Month and there will be more next week.
This is also National Child Safety Week set aside by the National Safety

Council, "To instill in the minds of our school children safety practices".

WATCH OUT FOR KIDS.

At Tuesday's meeting the club as a whole agreed to take on three major nrolects.

To assist the Byron E. Thomas Memorial Student Loan Fund and to assist finan
cially with the William Timm Fund for Prospective Teachers. In addition to
these two assists it was agreed to help the Tibbits Theater either financially
or through furnishing of equipment.

The Rotary Show for 196S has been set for April 8, 9, and 10 so circle your

next years calendar right now.

Keith Pearce is General Chairman and Duke

Davidson is to be the Director.

Our attendance for August dropped to an all time low of 87-33^*
good for a club of our size.

This is not

Usually the larger the club the poorer the

average attendance percentage wise. But for us to go below 90^ for two months
is something new.

There were eight early leavers Tuesday.

President Axner is shooting for a 100^ meeting next week. There were four who
were unable to make up for the September 1 meeting and they sang very nicely
for us.

President has asked that all past presidents meet with him for a short time
after next week's meeting.

The club received a note of thanks from the Senior Citizens Group for assist-

._

ing financially in sending a bus load of members to the State Fair.

They tell us that John Dean is "Class C Golf Champion" of the Country Club.
Congratulations, but what is a "Class C" player? Is he clever, is he con
fused or is he a classy player?
Next week Chick Kennedy is presenting a former member. Gordon Schlubatis. and
his slides showing of his overseas work.

This week Fred Weeks presented an Honorary Member. Olen Fry. Mayor of Coldwater,

who told of the many changes, progresses and improvements which have come about
in the last several years. He commended Tom Collins very highly for the good
work he is doing. It is nice to be told you are doing a good job. Mr. Fry did

mention the fact that Coldwater residents did not vote in elections and although

he did not say so, when this occurs you have government by a minority.

Be nice to the people who work for you, some day you might be working for them.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

•

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. lUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Harvey Bent

JOHN KLEIN

Viee-Prejident
Secrefary
Treasurer

Assistant Sce'yTrcas.

John Walker, Bob loose
Mogarine—

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Mooro,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Student Guests-

Rotary Information-

Youth—

Fred Nccr, Bob Rumsey

Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeilh

Public Relations-

Cran Wilcox, AI Butterfield,

H. Tceler
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:00 noon

Special—At the call of the President
mt'

-k

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGILl - Greenwich, Conn.

B. Foller, Will Couillord

Dick Mooro, Ralph Toupalik

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations—

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

8-1. Wise
15—0. Shorno
22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wilcox

Donald B. Doubledoy, Kalomaioo, Mich.

Rotary FoundationDick Birlnger, Ray Fox

22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

Julv-1965
6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Mooro

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Cholrman

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
inlern'l Convention)
8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph
December—1964

International Information-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

25—R. Toupalik
June-1965

{Rotary Foundation)

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Craig Sebald, Conrod Swarf

4—M. McKeith
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

17—C. Swart

International Student Proiecis—

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Four-Woy TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupotionol Information-

SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Competitor Relations-

27-T. Collins

May-1965

10—H. Goodholm

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Birlnger

3—W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Apirl-1965

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

30—R. Loose

6-C. Sebald
13—C. Aliemier
20-Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

R. Sweet

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Bob Nogle, Don Wright

8—J. Kennedy

October—1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

23-A. Lyon

29—R. Yingling

Awards —

ProgramFred Culy

(World Understanding)

I—C. Woodward
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Lopns,

Morch—1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Pearce

Olin Dolly, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

(Roiary's Anniversary)

18-R. Kerr
25-N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Bob! er

9—C. Bacon

4—O. Dally

Rural Urban—

Membership—

2-R. Fox

23-R. Waldron

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

FellowshipWm.

August—1964

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Howiey

Club Bulletin-

Presldonl

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Ray Mulchohcy, John Etsweller, Jr.

AXNER OlSON

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

February—1965

1964-1965

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

COMM'JNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Dovldson
19—A. Faller
26-W. Bobier

(Rotary Magazine)

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dales with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the ehonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279'9471.

ROTARY roster; JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L, Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwotor—Foy

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033
278-5358

Charles

278-6821

Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-5386

Richard Oiringer, 37 .Corlyle Ave.—Jean

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burandl, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bullorfield,

31

Edison Ct.—Thclma

Harold Coddinglon^. 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobdro
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-8086

.-278-5891

278-4486

278-2854

278-2990
278-5234
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

-279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

278-2818

Ooone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honcheil St.—Charloftel
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara

278-5475
278-5313
278-6517
278-8909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirficid Dr.—Lucille.J__Z11278-6593"

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Folrfleld Dr.—Aileen.........

278-6687

John A, Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma——

278-5790

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia.—.-..

278-6788

..278-8840
279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken, leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert loose—R.

278-6850

R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgoret..767-7508

Ernest;'W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth

r---

Russell F. Mooro, 15 Cornwelt Ct.—Glodys

'Kf l. Olmsfed, 70 MarsTibTl St.-Ednd:—.--i:—278--4539,
Axncr Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relha
.1'
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace..

^.279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
278-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobol
278-2790
C.'Alfred Rice, R."1,'Union City—Evelyn'. j.i-_-.'iL270-24Sl •
Mel Rice,

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt. 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

1903

Kibby

278-5714

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rito
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, -155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie..
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-6318
276-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle. Dr.—Virginia

:

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatriee

:278-5078
279-9492
.278-5512

.-..278-4222
278-2841

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoler Lake—Suzonna—

279-9551
278-6769
;-.;-270-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine.

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

276-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—HeIen._I—278-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwoler St. Home—Corel
Normotid Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Ahraetlc

NAME

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4229

_.278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy Sf
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo

278-4029
.278-2612
278-8238

Warren'Williams, Batavio—loMoine

lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Cha'ires Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Bronson 369-4024

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson St.-Sosle

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolle

Joneon

278-4198

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

278-6730

.'-A/.'

j

7

•e. 34.66

Rotary REFLECTOR
G&gt;®01

■-.pi.; ijijq ^y

fREDERICK B.

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

pj Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

2^-5165
278-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

A,' .

The COLDWATER

278-4468

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

'k:-

,

279-9428
278-5033

278-5091

Aft Lyon. 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

•J

i.':i

278-4424
278-5033

____.278-6393

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoler lake—

k'

s. • I

'

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

A- k:

- --'jjj'o c! jj&gt;t.

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATSRg MICR.

IMC,

278-5412

�September 1, 196U
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections

MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE SECRETARY BY LETTER THROUGH THE UNITED

STATES MAIL ON OR BEFORE SEJ'TEMBER 8-tii.

Name:

Major_Classification:

William Klaas

Metal Working Industry

*_
Powered Metal Products Manufacturing

Signed - E, W. Luse, Secretary

��"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September' 3» 196^1Before anyone accuses your editor and the Coldwater Daily Reporter of
collusion in the matter of hay fever and the pollen count in Coldwater let
me say the letter to Cousin Gussie was a coincident. Your editor became
suddenly aware of hay fever as It is a family problem with the Mulchahey's,
September has been set aside as a month by many organizations some of which

are! Youth Month, Child Foot Health Month, Home Quiet Month (the kids go

back to school). Home Sweet Home Month (this has been set aside as a month
in which soda bicarbonate is to be used).

More later some of which are

odder than the above list.

Wednesday. September 9 is the beginning of Child Safety Week.
be starting next week so watch out for the kids.

School will

Attendance during August dropped to 88.06^ which places us 19th in the
District.

This ain't good!

October 18 has been set as the District 636 Institute to be held at Olivet

College. The President, Vice-President, Club Service Director and the Club
Bulletin Editor are urged to attend.

We did not make our 100^ meeting on September 1.

We probably will not have

group singing next Tuesday as the time will be taken up by Solos by absentees.

In this regard read the article on Page 63 of the September Rotarian.

Making

up has its disadvantages but the benefits far out weigh the disadvantages.
When members join a club it is one of the obligations which they assume.

Read the article on Page hk of the September Rotarian regarding "Auto GraveYards". We have three of them on roads entering Coldwater and they do not
add to the attractiveness of the city.
How about reviewing something about recognizing birthdays of members.

Your

editor attends many service club meetings and it is almost universal that

birthdays are recognized.

If each member contributed $1,00 on his birthday

to Rotary Foundation it would help.

Read "What Makes a Dropout" on Page 35 of the Rotarium for September,

On July 28 there were 11,806 Rotary Clubs in 126 countries with 555»000 members.
Tuesday Chuck Woodward presented a film on bear hunting.

It is reported that

it was excellent.

Next week Fred Weeks presents the Honorable Olen Frv. Mayor of Coldwater, who
will discuss problems in city government,

John Klein tells us that when Ringo went over the cliff he wailed, "I want to
hold your hand,"

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday. 12:15 M.

HIUSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

UNION CITY — Methoditt Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Horvey Bent
Club Bulletin-

1964-1965

Roy Mulchahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose

President
VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Wm. Bobicr

Assistont Sec'yTreos.

Membership—
Olin Dolly, les Wise, Fritz VonAken
Program-

Directori—Axncr Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Sehmitf, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:00 noon

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupaltk

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

George R. Means,

Evanston, Illinois

4-M. McKeilh
11-H. Bent

25—R. Toupollk

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

June-196S

10—H. Goodholm

1—R. Howiey (Rotory
Intern'l Convention)

17-C. Swart

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Williams
29-H. Teeter

Decomber—1964

information-

1—Poul Hurley

Red McKnlght, Art Lyons

July-1965

8-1. Wise

6—K. Pearce

15—D. Shorno

13—C. Heikkinen

22—A. Butterfield
29-C. Wllcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

Junuory—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

5—R. Moore

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstion, Harry Joseph

May-1965

November—1964

Inlernalionol Contacts-

Rotary Foundation-

Trade Associations-

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald
13—C. Allemier
20—Mel. Rice

SERVICE

Four-Way Test-

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Potterson

20—R. Biringer

October-1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

International Student Projects—

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews
Oeeupational information-

General Secretary, Rotary International

April-1965

3-W. VanAken

Employer-Employee RelationsCroig Sebald, Conrad Swarf

CHARLES PETTEN6ILL-Greenwich, Conn.

30—R. loose

27—les Woodward

Cran Wileox, At Butterfield,

Internotionol

Competitor Relations-

23—A. Lyon

18-T. Skobo

INTERNATIONAL

Buver*Seller Relations—
B. Falier, Will Couillord

'peciol—At the call of the President

^

Awards —

R. Sweet

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

(World Understanding)

1—C. Woodward

29—R. YIngling

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

March-1965
2-K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews
16—W. Treot

8—J. Kennedy
15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

B. K. Pearce

Youth—

Sergeanl-al-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

MEETINGS

September—1964

Rural Urban-

Rotary InformationErnest Lose, Chock Woodward,
H. Teeter

BOARD

K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

Student Guests-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—

Public Relations-

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11-B. Wiggins {4H Foir)
18-R. Kerr

C. Heikkinen, Mae McKeilh

Fred Culy

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

23-R. Woldron

4-0. Dolly

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Magazine—

Treosurer

JOHN KLEIN

9—C. Bacon
16—S. Bovee

August—1964

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

ClassiBcation—

AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

OFFtCERS BY ELECTtON

February—1965

1964-1965
ROTARY

Duone Davidson

19-A. Falter

26-W. 8obler

(Rotary. Magazine)'

SPRING LADIES' NITE
F. NEER

The above i.s our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with onothor member, odviso the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commlfloe to assist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Chairman - Telephone 7i9-9A7\.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwator—Fay

278-2903

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorle

278-5358
278-6821

Harvey

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopio Lane—Kathryn
G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean'

278-6033

278-8086

William Boblor, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

278-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-5891
278-4466
278-2854

Wtlford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Chary! Ann Dr.—Boboro

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-2990
278-5234

279-9471

278-8609

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Follor, 95 N. Honchetl St.—Charlotte

278-6598
278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517.

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara

278-5318
278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilmo

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, B Parsons Ct.—Mnrthn

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148-Polrlcia

279-9551

NAME ' '
Addfats and Rotonr Amt
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Roth

767-7508
278-2261

Harold McKnlght, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
'

278-5078
279-9492

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N- Hudson Sl.-H«len

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshofl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Refho
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K, Peorce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.—Mabel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903 Kibby

278-2947

278-5512

278-5554

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Dello
Rrefd H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice
i

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyllss...

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-5714

278-5006

..276-8318

Bronson 369-4024

__279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-4468

Janean...

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

Conrad Swoft, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Richard Moore, 42 Corlyle Ave.—Elaine

nv;'

278-2841

..V.-l--

vr-'-

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
rHEDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS
COLDIATCR, ItlCsR.
rUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehon.___.__„278-6730

The COLDWATER

i

278-5165

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—EIva______278-5412

. i.

...

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
Ed Hojtz, .14381 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter lake—

Torg Skobd; 155 Narrows Rd., TT R. 2-Nellle—:^—278-6316

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Pa'rsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5842

_-278-8942
278-4222

278-4029

Warren Williams, Batavio—laMoine

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.--Marion

278-2710

...
278-2612
w.L.:_'-.278-823a

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Notolie

Charles Schmift, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-4243
278-4229
..278-4159

Cronston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma
...

278-2790
278-2451

278-6161

Phone No.

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanne..

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

ST2-5594

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

_._278-2539
279-9360
278-2979
273-6341

Rd., Jackson—lilllort

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand .St.—Phyllis

NAME

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
I

2.7, 1^64-

,

Lets find out if you read your August Rotarian. Can you answer these questions?
IVhich Rotary Club in Branch County is mentioned? IVho is the new president of Rotary
International?

What is Aiesec?

Dear Cousin Gussie;

Vfliich world famous port is pictured?

Well the hay fever season has hit Coldwater.

Did you know^

that Branch County has one of the highest pollen counts in the IMited States? Did
you also know that ragiceed is one of the worst types of pollen for hay fever suffers;
I know Michigan has a noxious weed law and yet in the City of Coldwater you will find
big patches of ragweed growing in vacant lots and along the curbs. No wonder this
town has a high pollen count. Someone ought to do something about this. In some
towns they have.

Yours for sneezes.
Gully

Don't plan to make up at Quincy on otnday, August 31. They are having a ladies
niglit. Reading and Angola meet Monday night. Angola meets at a restaurant on the
west side of US-27 just before you enter the town.

Remember Tuesday, September 1 is to be a 100% meeting. Either be there, make up or
be in good voice for September 8. Hiis is no idle gossip, you will be expected to
sing. We missed a previous 100% meeting by one member. Don't be that one this time.
Rotary has often been called an old man's club.

Ernie Luse has given us some

statistics regarding the ages of our members: ^
10 or 14% are between 30 and 40 years of age
23 or 33% are between 40 and 50
22 or 31% are between 50 and 60
12 or 17% are between 60 and 70
4 or 5% are between 70 and 80.

The average is 50 years plus.

Figure it' out for yourself.

This week Detective Sergeant George C, Craft of the Michigan State Police was pre
sented by Norm Moore. Sergeant Craft's program dealt with forgery and fraudulent
checks.

Next week Chuck Woodward will present a film, "Black Bear and Hound Music", which
shows a Northern Michigan bear hunt.

In view of the plan recently agreed upon whereby the Club is to be working to
prevent "dropouts", please read the article on Page 32 of the September Rotarian.
It is pertinent and timely.

The September Rotarian tells of the death of Nitish C. Laharry, President of Rotary
International in 1962-63. He died on July 21 of this year. He will leave a void
which will

be hard to fill.

There was a time when a demonstration meant some gal coning to the door to show you
pots and pans.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregaliono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVJUE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M,

ANGOLA — Tri'Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Tom Collins, Norm Moore
Classificotion—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

Club Bulletin-

1964-196S
AXNER OLSON
FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

PresidanJ
Vice-Presidenf
Socrotary

CHARLES SCHMin

JOHN KLEIN

Roy Muichahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.
Fellowship-

John Walker, Bob Loose
Wm.

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKoith

Rotary Information-

Youth—

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Woodward.

Ernest Lose, Chuck Woodward,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Cran Wilcox, Al Buttorfleld,

Bob Nagfe, Don Wright

at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

ipeclai—At the call of the President
*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Internationol
CHARLES PETTEN6ILL —Greenwich, Conn.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Faller, Will CoulMard
Competitor Relations-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

Trade Associations—

The above
e
programs ,

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

Informotion—

15—R. Rumsey
22-W. Willlomt

July-1965

8—L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butlerfield
29-C. Wilcox

6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddinglon

January—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

V. Kornstlen, Horry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotory
Intern'l Convention)

8—K. Leavenworth
29-H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Paul Hurley, R. YIngling

June—1965

December—1964

Rotary Foundation-

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kolamazoo, Mich.

18-T. Skabo

25—R. Toupalik

17—C. Swart

Internationol Contacts-

Four-Way Test-

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational Information-

4-M. McKeilh
11-H. Bent

10—H. Goodholm

FRED ANDERSON, Director

internotional Student ProjectsDon Shorno, Roy Patterson

General Secretary, Rotary Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

27-T. Collins

Mov-1965

November-1964

SERVICE

Employer-Employee Relations—
Crolg Sebold, Conrod Swart

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

3-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

Internotional

April-196S

6—C. Sebald
13-C. Allem ior
20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

R. Sweet

Sergeanl-ol'Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

(World Understanding)
23-A. lyon
30—R. Loose

October-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddlngton

H. Teeter

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy
29—R. YIngling

Awards —
Student Guests-

9—M. Andrews

15—F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Public Relations-

Clyde Williams, Robert Nogfe, Douglas
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Rural Urban—

March—1965
2—K. Olmsted
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Pearce

ProgramFred CuIy

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Cuiy, Charlos
Schmitt, Fred Andersen, Russell Moore,

18-R. Korr
25-N. Moore

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Olin Dolly, les Wise, Fritz VaeAken

(Rotary's Anniversory)

4-0. Dally

11-B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Cirppled Children—
K. Olmstcd, K. Leavenworth

Boblcr

Membership-

23-R. Waldron

August—1964

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

Magazine—

Treasurer

Assistant See'yTreas.

2-R. Fox
9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee

Community Sofety—

Harvey Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmon
Duone Davidson

19—A. Feller
26-W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

F. NEER

is our progrom schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to change doles with onolher member, odvise the program chairman of the ehonge. Members having speciol

such OS Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Choirman — Telephone 2^-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 4, Coldwoter—Foy

Phone No.
278-2903

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-5358
278-6821
278-6343

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kolhryn

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Borondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Horold Coddinqton, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Boboro

Wllford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

278-6033

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

__278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duone E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

_J78-2818
278-8609

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte

278-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-5909
278-6598

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
278-6517
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barboro__278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-4115

Poo! Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn™
278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma________.278-W90
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha.——

John Klein, Box 148-Polrlcia

-276-8640

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-6501

E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. l4o. 2. Takonsha—Margaret..767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
—
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol——279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Robert f4agle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retho
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

273-6161

Kenneth Potnom, HE. Chicago St.—MobeL.

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—lilllan__
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

ST2-5594
278-5006

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. Z—Nellie

278-5714
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene.
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

NAME

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann—

Werner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-2710
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Roth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie—

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofolie

278-4424
278-W33

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

.278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hozel

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Jonean

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
______278-6311
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine —
278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva—.278-^12
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen.——____^76-6730

%

ROTARY CLUB

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-5585
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrice

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LaMoine

278-5554
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Della

Rotary REFLECTOR
tEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDIATSR, HXCH.

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

The COLDWATER

rREDERlCS H,

Address and Rotary Ann

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

IMC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 20, 196k

At Tuesday's meeting exactly 25^ of our Club were absent. Unless the greater
part of these members make up our attendance for August it will not be as good
as it was in July.

That month we were considerably below the district average.

Remember the 100^ meeting planned for Tuesday. September 1.

Please try and

plan your vacation so that you are present at that meeting or make up either

six days in advance or six days after. Failure to do so will entitle the fail
ing members tn sing solos on September 8.

The early leavers list was also large on Tuesday.
Dick Biringer. Chaiinan of the Rotary Foimdation Committee, has asked that the

following information be brought to the attention of the Club members;

Any

member who invests $1,000 or more in the Rotary Foundation in any one year is

designated as a Paul Harris Fellow.

Anyone who invests between $500 and $100

within a twelve month period is named as an Honorary Member of the Foundation.

Anyone investing between $100 and $500 in ar^r one year as a memorial contribution
is recognized as a Memorial Contributor. Any Individual who contributes $100 in
ar^r one year is recognized as a sustaining member and a card is issued. Contri
butions by individual Rotarians or obtained through their efforts will be credit-*
ed toward their Club and its percentage will be raised accordingly. If any
member wishes to make a bequest to the Foundation, the bequest should read, "T®
the Trustees of the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, a nonprofit organ

ization for educational, benevolent and charitable purposes, with its principal
office in Evanston, Illinois" - "Further the deponent saith not".

The Coldwater Club has just been recognized as a AOQ^ Club.

This means $40 has

been paid in to the Foundation for each active member.
Tuesday's program with Bob Kerr as chairman was an interesting one with Pierson

Mcrlau telling of their recent trip to Anchorage, Alaska via the Alcan Highway.
From his report it was a wonderful experience and people should not be afraid
to try the 4,000 mile trip.
At the Board meeting on Tuesday the Board of Directors voted to do some pioneer

ing in the way of trying to prevent school drop-outs.

The Board agreed to under

write the plan not to exceed $100 through which a parent counselling program
through the Youth Service Committee would be set up. To this committee the Coldwater Schools will refer a student and his parents whom it appears is a potential
drop-out. It is planned as a pilot program. It will entail not only financial
help by the Club but service by Club members who may be called upon to counsel a
student and his parents. It will of necessity be a long terra project which may
not show many results for several years. It will be a cooperative plan with
the school administration and the School Board. Take off your coat and roll up
your sleeves.

Next week Norm Moore will present a program f\imished by the Michigan State Police#

This is the beginning of Fall Denim Days.
garments."

"To aid retailors in selling blue denim

What next?

Behind every successful man is a very much surprised mother-in-law.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HIUSOALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restourant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stafe Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON

Club Bulletin-

ERNEST W.

Viee-President
lUSE

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT
JOHN KLEIN

Treasurer
Assistant Set'y-Treas.

Directors—Axncr Olson, Fred Cuty, Charles
Schmlll. Fred Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweilcr, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Wolkcr, Bob Loose
Moqazine—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Fred Necr, Bob Rumsey

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

at 12:00 noon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

BOB NAGLE, Director

^

pecial—At the call of the President

*

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTENGilL-Greenwich, Conn.
Generol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Moans, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international

Donold B. Doubleday, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Awards —

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Fallcr, Will CouMlord
Competitor Relations-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik
Employer-Employee Relations—
Croig Sobaid, Conrad Swart
Four-Way Test—
'

Roy Pitts, Mark Andrews

Occupational Information—
Po'jj Hurley, R. Ylngiing

30—R. Loose

Aprll-1965
6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Blringer

October—1964

C. Helkklnen, Mac McKeith

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald

May-1965

13—C. Aliemler

Mel Rice, H. Coddlnglon

20—Met. Rice

4-M. McKcith

27—Ics Woodword

n-H. Bent

18-T. Skabo

Youth—
3-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

I—R. Hawley (Rotory
intern'! Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

22-W. Williams
29—H. Tootor

December—1964

international Inform^ion-r
,

Rod McKnighf, Art tyons

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

1—Paul Hurley

July-196S

-•• 8-1. Wise

Rotary Foundation—
Dick Birlngor; Roy Fox

6—K. Pcarce
13—C. Heikkinon

IS—D. Shorno

International Student Proieets—
Don Shorno, Roy Potterson

22—A. Butterfiold

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Jonupry—1965
■

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE
V. KORNSTIEN

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

19-A. Foiler

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornstien, Harry Joseph

June-1965

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swart

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Trade Associations—

25—R. Toupolik

November—1964

Cron Wileox, Al Buttorflold,

Bob Nagle, Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month

8—J. Kennedy
29—R. Ylngiing

R. Sweet

Sergeont-at-Arms—

(World Understanding]

23-A. Lyon

22-W. Wilbur

Public Relations-

Rotary InformationErnest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

16-W. Treat

1—C. Woodward
15-F. Weeks

B. K. Pearca

Student Guests-

Mar&lt;h-1965
2-K. Olmstcd
9—M. Andrews

September—1964

Warren Wlllioms, Boyd Wiggins,
Scholarship, Student loans.

H. Teeter

BOARD OF

25—N, Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmslod, K. Leavenworth

Membership—
Olin Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VanAken
ProgramFred Culy

Woodward.

(Rolary's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Foir)

18—R. Kerr

Rural Urban-

Wn). Bobier

23-R. Wafdron

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Chorles Bacon, Al Rice

Horvey Bent

President

FRED CULY

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Boveo

Communlly Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

19M-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendonce—

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—I96S

1964-1965

ROTARY

26-W. Bobier

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

F. NEER

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Lopvenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

. Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850,

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieogo-Elleen 278-2127

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coidwafer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-2903
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct^—Ruth ..

278-5358

Robert Loose—R. R.' No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret_-767-7508'

Harvey G.

278-6843

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

__278-2947

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago.St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Deiia

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriofle
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

278-2261

276-8086

Harold McKnight, Coldwatar St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefto

&gt;278-6769

Selon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-5891

Albert Butterfield,. 31 Edison Ct.—Theimo
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-2854
278-2990

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Glodys
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—lila

278-6278
278-5078

Richard Birlnger, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margpref
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

Tom Collins, l8 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babora

Wllford Coulilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. bavidson&gt; 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59. Ricfpeinoor Rd.—Valerie
John Efsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfieid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiler, 95 N. Hanchott St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5386
278-4486

278-5234
278-6054

279-9471

._278-2B18

278-6609

278-5909
278-6590
278-5475
278-5318

278-651'7

Carlo Hefkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 .N. Hudson St-—Qoinn
John A. Kennedy, 389. Grand St.—Wllma_____
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

278-6788
278-5790
278-6840

John Klein, Box 148—Palricla____„„_._

.

■

278-4115

279-9551

279-9551.

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred

Neer, .203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512..278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond'Sf.—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace..

Ray Pitts, 55 N-.Sprague St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mabel.

-

:

Chorles Woodwgrd, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-4424

278-5033

i

..279-9428

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie.

278-4468

278-2790

Robert G. Ylngiing, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

ST2-5594
278-5714

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R.. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita..
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Loulie

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 14331 lyopowo Rd., Coidwafer lake—

278-B318
278-5842

Janean--_j.

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-^EIzoro

278-6316

278-4350
..278-8942

Howord M.-Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222.
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia......276-2841

I..: .:,

273-8238
Bronson 369-4024

i.

278-6341

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

. •

278-2612

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-4029

278-2710

Leslie Wo^ward,163 MarshafI St.—Polly-.^_l

Charles Schmiti, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Conrad Swart, 4^ Marsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. tf.-4,^orrance kd.—Arlene

..278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

276-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beotrice

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

279-9360
278-2979

B, K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.,

279-9492

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshal! St.-Edno

Mo! Rice, 1903

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

....

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.^Eloine.l

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

•John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-5165

_.___278-5091

278-^11

....278-4198
...

278-5412

278-6730

,
;

J

;

....

t

Jk-

.

.• •"

The COLDWATER
•

i

Notary REFLECTOR
1

!':&gt;i

FRCDERrCIC H.

IKEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATKR, MICH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwatery Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

INC.

�'He Profits 'Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singing^t.Glub^in thiV. S.'A'
Li—

^

Augfe-i3;"i96^'

District No. 636 has a chance to suggest a candidate to succeed Cass Piotrowski as

a Director of Zone 2 if it wishes to do so.

However, the present Director Mr.

Piotrowski can be re-elected and at the Board of Directors meeting on August 6 it
endorsed the re-election of Mr. Piotrowski.

The Board also wished that it be brought to the attention of the members that if
a member is absent for four W consecutive meetings he is automatically dropped
as a member of the club. This is a rule of Rotary International and must be
abided by.

Don^t forget the 100^ attendance meeting being aimed at for September 1.

Either

attend, make up or plan to come to the next meeting in good voice to sing your
solo.

Don't say you were not warned.

The Club on Tuesday met at the Mew Lincoln School and had as their guests the pres«
idents of the various it-E Clubs in the county. There were 45 guests of the members.

This is Circus of Summer Treats Month.

It is supposed to stress the enjoyment of

summer with delightful Luncheon Meats Month. Thursday, August 13 begins Spanish
Green Olives Week. (What if you don't like them?) On Friday, August 14 Victory
or V,J. Day arrives.

If vou are a chairman of a committee and do not have your report filed with the

chairman of your division please do so at once.

District Governor Don Doubleday

will be with the Club on Tuesday, Oatober..l3 and the various reports must be
organized.

The attendance for the month of July was not good.

We know many members have been

and will be on vacation but when you were accepted into the membership you took »n

the responsibility of attending each. week.

Better try to keep your end of the

bargain.

Would it not be a good idea to present a guest speaker, who is not a Rotarian, with

one of the blue small desk "Four Way Test" stands and explain to him when it is pre,
sented how it has become the axiom of Rotary membership? Perhaps it might open his

eyes to the fact that Rotary stands for something.

lour editor believes that too

seldom is sufficient appreciation shown to a guest speaker.

Next weeks program chairman is Bob Kerr. however, at the writing of the bulletin he
could not tell us of the program.

The Club received a thank you note for the contribution to the Community Resources
Workshop held this summer.

High heels we are told were invented by a woman who got kissed on her forehead.
There is nothing new under the sun, in 1589 Henry IV of France stated, "If God

grants me the usual length of life, I hope to made France so prosperous that every
peasant will have a chicken in his pot on Sunday." Then in 1928 the Republican
Campaign slogan was "a chicken in every pot."

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 13:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 13:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri.Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday. 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON

Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSB
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN

Secretary
— Treasurer

KLEIN

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Cufy, Charles
Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas
Woodward.

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

Ray Mulchahey, John Etsweller, Jr.
FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob loose
Magazine—
Wm. Bobier

Program-

OF

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

★

BOB NAGLE, Director

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International

Buyor-Selier Relations—
B. Faller, Will Couillard
Competitor Relations-

Croig Sebald, Conrad Swart

CHARLES PETTENGILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Awards —

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational inforardtion—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internotionol
Donald B. Doubleday, Kalamozoo, Mich.

Trade Associations—

May-1965
4-M. McKeith

27—les Woodward

11-H. Bent

18—T. Skobo

Youth-

Cran Wilcox, Al Butlerfieid,

25—R. Toupalik

November—1964

' ' 3-W.: VanAken

June-1965

10—H. Geedholm

SERVICE

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
intern'! Convention)

17-C. Swart

(Rotary Foundation)

FRED ANDERSON, Director

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

December-1964

1—Paul Hurley

July-1965

8-L. Wise

6—K. Peorce

15—D. Shorno

International Student Proiects--

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

22—A. Butterfield

,29-C. Wilcox

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

27—H. Coddington

Januory—1965

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

27-T. Collins

6-C. Sebold
13—C. Allcmlor
20—Mel. Rice

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

Poul Hurley, R. YIngling

6—F. VanAken
13—R, Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October-1964

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Rotary Foundation— ,

Four-Woy TestRoy Pitts, Mark Andrews

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Employer-Employee Relations-

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks
22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loans,

International Information-

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

(World Underslonding)

8—J. Kennedy

Worren Wlllioms, Boyd Wiggins,

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

16-W. Treat

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodword

Rural Urban—

R. Sweet

Sorgeant-ot-Arms—

at 12:00 noon

peciol—At the call of the President

25—N. Moore

September—1964

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth

C. Heikkinen, Mac McKeith

Fred Culy

(Rotory's Anniversary)
March-1965
2—K. Olmsted
9—M. Andrews

18-R. Kerr

B. K. Pearce

Membership—
Olin Oally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

H. Teeter

BOARD

9—C. Bacon

23-R. Waldfon

August—1964
4-0. Dolly
11—B. Wiggins {4H Fair)

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Club BulletinPresident

FRED CULY

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

16—S. Bovee

Community Safety—
Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Duke Davidson, John Dean,
Harvey Bent

1964.T965

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AttendanceClotsifrca lien-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Februory—1965

1964-1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

■ 5—R. Moar»
12—D. Davidson
19-A. Foller
26-W. Bobier

V. KORNSTIEN

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine]

Duane Davidson

F. NEER

The above Is our program schedule for the Rotary Yeor 1964-65. If you wish to change dales with another member, odvise the program choirmciri of the change. Members having special
progroms, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Choirman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemicr, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-2903
273-6033

NAME

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy--—278-6501
E. Ken leovenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
278-6850

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No-

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcogo-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna278-5554
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glody$
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dolla

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret-.-767-7508
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Horvoy G.

278-6843

Milford A. McKeith, 75 .N...-H"^son St.—Helen

278-2947

278-5386

Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Ahnietla

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Moriorle
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821

276-8086

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Claro

278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31

.278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—lila

278-6278
278-5078

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret
Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Theima

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chieogo St.—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Babora
:

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Doone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

John T. Dean, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Volerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.-Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen—
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma_____
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsof»s Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia___.

278-4486

278-2990
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

278-6517
27B-8909

276-4115

278-6687
278-6788
278r5790
27B-.8840.'
279-9551

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Suson-i.
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernesline.L

278-6769

279-9492
278-5512

K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.-Edna

^...278-2539

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lofrolno

-.278-6341

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Or.—Grace——

Ray Pitts, 55. N. Sproguc St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnom, HE. Chicago St.—Mobel
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

279-9360
278-2979

--278-6161

•

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-2790
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise

278-5842

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude—

278-6316
278-4350 .

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

278-8942"

. Hovvprd M. Teeter, 156 ChOrch Sf.'-^orion
E. Byron Thomos, 58" NT Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
■..278-2841

__.278.4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

*_-...278-4029

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy.!
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batovia—laMoine
Lester F. Wise. R. R. 2-CelIa
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hoicl
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—
Janoan

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine
____.278-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook .Rd.—Eiva
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
278-6730

j.)

-n-:-

The COLDWATER
ee. 34.6

Rotary REFLECTOR
I
TREDBRtCir H, fEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5165

_____278-5091

#■

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

279-9428

_.278.5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.^Susie
278-4468
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie.—__l_—__.278-6393

.-uS

ROTARY CLUB

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward. 163 Marsholl St.-Polly

•ji.':

PUBLISHED BY

278-2710

_278-2612

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth__.._

• ■

COWtdTER, MICH.

278-5585

278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beafriee

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Roiaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 6, 1961i.

We note that we have lost some members In the past few months leaving
some open classifications that can be filled. Sit dcn^n and canvass
your friends and see what results. r%ybe nothing, maybe something —
but it is vTorth a try a You might be surprised I
The club at Tuesday's meeting heard a "thank you" letter from the

Anchorage, Alaska Itotary Club for the help given that club.

It was

needed as a result of the recent earthquake in that city.
The South Haven Club has a good plan; each new Rotarian is taken by
an older Rotarian to visit another club so as to shoi-j the new members

how easy it is to make up,

r-fany new members feel a little strange \then

they first visit another club.

From August 1-7 is Eisteddfod (look it up to see what it is).
Kational Clown Week,

This is

Ask John Walker about the Clown Club of iVmerica,

August is also National Sandwich Month and also Autumn Harvest Lamb
Season. The day you receive this will be Intemational Character Day
promoted ty the International Association of Characters, Does anyone
know hoi-r you join?

RTien you get so you can keep up with the Jones' it is time for you to move.

Tuesday we heard from Teeter &amp; Company, (Perhaps it might be TeeterTotter) Bob being the Teeter and Howard the Totter, Anyway between them
they presented one of the best programs the club has ever had. We
learned a lot of how a national party convention is run and some of the
behind the scenes politicking that goes on in caucuses and the influence
of individuals in such matters,

.

.

Next week is U-H Fair VJeek and the club will have lunch at the nevt Lincoln
School, Club members are to have a U-H Club members as a guest and then

follox^ing lunch members can either visit their guests' exhibit at the
Fair or have a look at the new Lincoln School which will be opened for
school in September,

Paul Harris must have been quite a man. Recently in an old Rotarian
magazine we ran across a quote from his book MY RO/iD TO ROTARY in which
he spoke of his wife, Jean, "He wrote, "Queen of the fireside and tea

table at "Comely Banl^" is my lady Jean,

I am indeed a fortunate man,"

l-Jhat more can a man say of his wife?

Ray Ttilchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
&amp;RONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restauraitt — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURG1&amp; — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart'Hotel — Monday, 12:15-M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-I96S

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FRED CUIY

Charles Bacon, A! Rice

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Harvey Bent

Torg Skabo, R. Hawley

Club Bulletin-

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. Leavenworth

Ray Muichahey, John Etsweiler, Jr.

Presidenl
Vice-Presidenl
Secretary
Treawrer

Assistant Soc'yTteot.

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—
Wm.

Schmitt. Fred Andersen, Russell Moore,

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagte, Douglas

Program-

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Bob Nagle, Don Wright
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

+

BOB NAGLE, Director

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
CHARLES PEHENGILl-Greenwich, Conn.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Intornationol

Trade Associations—

15—R. Rumsey

24—H. Joseph

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

1—Paul Hurley

July-1965

8-1. Wise

Don Shorno, Roy Potterson

6—K. Peorce

15—D. Shorno

13—C. Heikklnon

22—A. Butterfield

20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddington

29-C. Wilcox

Jonuory—1965

Dick Biringer, Roy Fox

SPECIAL EVENTS

5—R. Moore

FALL LADIES' NITE

12—D. Davidson

SONG LEADERS

V. KORNSTIEN

19-A. Faller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

V. Kornsfien, Harry Joseph

8—K. Leavenworth

December—1964

Rotary Foundation-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Intern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)

Inlemolionol Student Proiecls—

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

Gccupationol Information-

SERVICE

Red McKnight, Art Lyons

Croig Sebold, Conrad Swarf
Four-Way Test-

25—R. Toupalik
June-196S

10—H. Goodholm
17—C. Swort

Inlernalional Information-

Employer-Employee Relations—

4—M. MeKelfh
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

November-1964
3-W. VanAken

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupalik

27-T. Collins
Moy-196S

27—Les Woodward

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kolamazoo, Mich.

INTERNATIONAL

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

6—C. Sebold
13—C, Allemior
20—Mel. Rice

FRED ANDERSON, Director

B. Foller, Will Couillord
Competitor Relations-

April-1965

October—1964

R. Sweet

at 12:00 noon

pecial—At the coll of the President

Awords —

Cran Wilcox, Af Butterfield,

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

15-F. Weeks

29—R. Yingling

Youth-

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

30—R. Loose

22-W. Wilbur

Scholarship, Student Loons,

Mel Rice, H. Coddington

Rotary InformationH. Teeter

BOARD

8—J. Kennedy

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

Woodward.

(World Understanding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

C. Keikkinen, Mac McKoith

Fred Culy

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Peorce

Membership—

2—K. Olmsted

25—N. Moore

Warren Wlllloms, Boyd Wiggins,

Bobier

(Rotary's Anniversary)

March—1965

18-R. Kerr

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, les Wise, Fritz VanAken

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee
23-R. Waldron

August—1964
4-0. Dally
11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Community Safety—

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

Beys' end Girls' Week-

AttendanceClassification-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26—W. Bobier

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magozlne)

Duane Davidson

F. NEER

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmon of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.
FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allomler, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy

278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

27B-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-5358

Chorics Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorio
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Albert Bultorfiold, 31

278-2854

Gust C. Burandt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Tholmo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bobero

278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olirt Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jene
Ouone E. Davidson, 15 Scott-Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerle

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

NAME

Address and .Rotary Ann

278-6501

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

279-9551
278-6769

Roymond Muichahey, 175 E. Peorl St.-Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

E. Ken Leovepworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R..!R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. lusc. R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith; 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys...

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
B. K. Peorce. -97 Edison Ct.—lorrolne

-

1-

E. Chicago St.—Mobel

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert-E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—8arbara...278-8909

278-4115

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileon
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn„.„.__278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma__
278-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

_„279-9551

278-6341

Kenneth .Pufnom, 11

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mcry Helen

i-

;

278-6598

278-6517

278-2539

279-9360
278-2979

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-5475

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

278-6278

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2790

.ST2-5594
278-5006

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

278-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R, 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene.__——278-8942

...

Warren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

...

Leslie Woodword, 163 Mcrshal! St.—Polly

...

Douglas Woodward,' 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278^4222

FREDERICK H.

ELK'S

TEMPLE

278-5033

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

COI^DWATER,

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 42 Carlyle Ave.—Elaine

278-4198

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon

.„„278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 VyiMowbrook Rd.-Elva

tSEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424

.279-9428

278-6393

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

..278-4468

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-2710

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

F. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia-.—-278-2841

PUBLISHED BY

278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss

.278-2451

__-278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Beatrlce

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-6161

Chorlos Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergef
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rllo
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrod Swart, 471 Mar^oll St.—Gertrude

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3. Coldvi^ler'.Loke—Suzanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.— 278-5585
Worner VanAken, R, R. 2-Gladys
278-4243
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
278-4229

ttlCH.

INC.

278-5412

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotaiy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U- S. A. .

July 29, 196k

Our attendance has not been too fiood lately and I am irondering if we might tiy the

scheme outlined on Page 31 of the August HOTARIAN as used by the Pelham, Georgia
Club, I can just see one of our very dignified sedate members taking home a goat
for his Rotary Ann to babysit vjith.

One good man on earth is more valuable than the best angel in Heaven#
If any of our members or their youngsters or grandchildren are stan^) collectors,

the Flushing, Ner-r York Club has sponsored a World's Fair Stamp#

Write to the

Texas Pavilion of the Fair and send s?l#00 for the set of three stamps.

These shovr

different events in the history of Rotary.

a college student to go abroad for a summer as
outlined in the article on Page 18 of the August Rotarian? If the Club could not

Could our Club consider sponsoring

bear the whole cost perhaps it might join with another club or help tovjard the
expense of such a project.

Motivation is a word frequently used in soub professions and should have a special
Waning for Hotarians. It deals with that quality or desire within the individual
rather than without which incites him to action.

It is the idea, need, emotion

or organic state that prompts to an action. Motivation is needed in order to get
Rotaiy ideas, plans or projects under way. You can't buy, beg, borrow or steal it.
You generate it all by yourself.

Sixteen golfers made their weary way back'from the golf tournament at Benton Harbor
on Monday night. None of them will be eligible to compete in the World Rotary
Tournament at St. Andrew's in Scotland in September, We hear they did not win
a single prize or trophy. It appears they had a good time but it profited them
nothing.

The Reverend Harrington was introduced to the Club this week by Bob Rumsey, Program
Chairman. Reverend Harrington showed slides and told of his recent trip through
the Holy Land, We have heard some comments as to the excellence of the program.
We have been unable to learn just who is to tell us of the ;-tepublican National
Convention next week,

VJe do kncn-r it will be a Teeter,

V/hether Hovrard or his son.

Bob, 1^11 do the honors we have been unable to leam at this time,

Howard is in

Nex-r York and could not be reached.

Today your editarian becomes a Senior Active and becomes eligible for all sorts
of benefits.

I don't feel a day older than I did yesterday,

Friday, July 31 is the beginning of Sea Food Festival Month, Apparently you now
eat oysters in all onths and not only those in which an "R" occurs in the name.
Progress is wonderful.
Bay Malchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

■Cl

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri.Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1964-1965

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH. AttendanceTom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
CHARLES SCHMITT

JOHN KLEIN

Ray Mufchohey, John Etsweller, Jr.

Fellowship-

John Walker, Bob loose

VIce-President
Secretary

Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

BOARD OF

5ergeant&gt;at-Arms—
Bob Nagle, Don Wright

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:00 noon

BOB NAGLE, Director

★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Foller, Will Coulllard
Competitor Relations-

peciat—At the call of the President

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupolik

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

C. Helkkinen, Mae McKeith
Mel Rice, H. Coddinglon

6—F. VonAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer
27-T. Collins

May—1965

25—R. Toupolik

3-W. VonAken
10—H. Goodholm

R. Sweet

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

8—K. Leavenworth

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29~H. Tester

December—1964

international information-

1—Paul Hurley

Red McKnIght, Art Lyons

8-1. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Butterfieid
29-C. Wileox

Four-Way Test-

Rotary FoundationDick Biringer, Roy Fox

JuIy-1965
6—K. Peoree

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddinglon

January—1965

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19-A. Foller

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chdirman

V. KORNSTIEN

26-W. Bobler

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Magazine)

Duone Davidson

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
Inlern'l Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)
24-H. Joseph

Internailonai Contacts-

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

June—1965

17—C. Swart

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Trade Associations—

4-M. McKelth
11-H. Bent
18-T. Skabo

November—1964

Cran Wileox, A! Butierfield,

Occupational information-

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International
Donald B. Doubledoy, Kaiamazoo, Mich.

Aprll-1965

27—les Woodward

Intearatienal Student Preiects—
Den Shorno, Roy Patterson

Ray Pitts, Mark Andrews

General Secretary, Rotary International

15—F, Weeks

October—1964
6-C. Sebald
13—C. Alfemier
20-Mel. Rice

Empioyer-Empleyee Relations—
Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart

CHARLES PEHENSILL-Greenwich, Conn.

Awards —

Yauth—

H. Teeter

30—R. Loose

29-R. Yingling

Scholarship, Student loans.

Rotary Information-

Ernest luso. Chuck Woodward,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

8—J. Kennedy
22-W. Wilbur

Student Guests-

Fred Neer, Bob Rumsey

Mrs. Garce Patterson — Orgonist

(World Understartding)

23-A. Lyon

1—C. Woodward

Public Relations-

Woodward.

2-K. Olmsted

9—M. Andrews
\6-W. Treat

September—1964

B. K. Peoree

Olln Dally, Los Wise, Fritz VaiAken
ProgarmFred Culy

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,

18-R. Kerr

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Wm. Bobler

Membership—

March—1965

25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—
K. Olmsted, K. leavenworth
Rural Urban—

Magazine—

Treaswrer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

(Rofary's Anniversary)

4-0. Dally

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair]

Torg Skabo, R. Howley

Harvey Bent

23—R. Waldron

August—1964

Community Sofety—

Club Bulletin-

President

FRED CULY
ERNEST W. LUSE

9—C. Bacon

16—S. Bovee

Charles Bocon, A! Rico

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964.T96S

2-R. Fox

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

F. NEER

The obove is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964.65. If you wish to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 4, Coldwater-Fay

Phone No.
278-2903

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn „__-„_.278.6033
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie

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Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—E$lher_l

Richard Biringer, 37 Coriyle Avo.—Jean
Wiiliom Bobier, 2B0 Grand St.-Mcrgaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine

278-5353
278-6821

278-6843

278-8086
278-5386
.-_._-_278-5891

278.44B6

Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
__'_278-2854
Horold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Babara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luso, R: R. 4—Ruth.:
.jJ78-2261
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—
278-2947
Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
^79-9551

tNformand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta———278.6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

..278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

.278-2539

Robert Nogle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5234
278-6054

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Refha

Olln Dolly, 61 Mople Lane-Jane
__j-_.L-278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo ...
278-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
278-5909

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

John Etswoilor, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Luellla..... 278-6598
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
278-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris.—.
,-278-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
..278-6517
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borboro 278-8909
Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen—278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr.—Aileen
278-W87
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo—
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha—
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia— —

.278-6788

..278-^90

-__.__.278-8840
279-9551

- Phono No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy——278-6501
E. Ken leavenworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily
Robert Loose—R.. R. No. 2, Tekonsho-Margaret—767-7508

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. .Circle Dr;—Grace
B. K. Peoree, 97 Edisbn Ct.—Lotroino

279-9492
278-5512
2W-9360

..___278-2979
278-6341

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Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn....

278-6161

....278-2790

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Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4-Bealrlee

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278-4159

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss _____.278-2710
Wesley Wilbur. 144 S. Cloy St
278-4029
Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
____.__278-2612
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilme

Warren Williams, Bofavla—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Rofh__.___.279-9428

'Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.- .....278-5033
Donald Wright, 21-N. Jefferson St.—Susie...
278-4468

Robert G. Yirrgllng, 21 Scolt—Natalie.

..278-5714

.___J278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
278-6316
Conrcd Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
278-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .....278-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion...
278-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-rElzoro.J.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.

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278-5842

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278-4198

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

27B-6730

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Notary REFLECTOR

WEEKS

QUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLPWATER, XXCH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

o/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 V^llowbrook Rd.—Elva

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278-5165
278-5091

Richard Moore, 42 Coriyle Ave.—Elaine

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278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.—.278-5585
Werner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glodys
278-4243
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dello
278-4229

Crcig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita.—..278-8318

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Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Phone No.

Roleh Toupaflk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
...512-5594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..—.....-278-5006

Charles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

NAME

IMC

278-M12

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U^S. A.
July

196^ .

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gjj'st, your Editor yishes_J:,p„ajQologize for the unfortunate happening with regard to
the report on Byron Thcnas. The bulletin was written, printed and ready for mailing
before he learned of the death of Byron.

that he was critical.

We reported he was ill -but did not know

Byron was a good Rotarian and will be missed.

The sympathy

of the Club goes out to Mrs. Thomas and his two daughters.

Mo wonder, Ernie _Luse_bad a good time at the Convention in Toronto. To see what
he saw, iook" on Pages 3^1- and 35 of the August ROTARIAN. We only wish we had been
there.

Dear Cousin Muley:

Recently I found a copy of CHASES CALENDAR OF EVENTS.

Did you know that

July is National Hot Dog Month, National Odor Control Month, Rye Bread Sales Month,
National Iced Tea Time and Pickles for Picnics Time. This week is National Farm
Safety Week, National Pet Week and National Rabbit Week. I suppose last week
should have been Republican Week but I did not see it mentioned, I received my
fall tax bill this week and then the week of April 15 ^ will get hit again, I
propose that we have a National Tax Payers Week sometime. Can you tell me where
I should write to get the project under way? I think it would be a great idea,
don't you?
Your Cousin CSully

With Ken Leavenworth as program chairman the Club heard Roger Ashley of the State
Highway Department tell of the economic value to communities of the expressways
and how property adjacent to the expressways increase in value as they are built.
This may be true, but what about the losses in towns that die on the vine when

they are by-passed by an expresswayDriv^ Old US-I6 from Lansing to Detroit and
see what has happened.
The Quincv Club will not meet next Monday noon so don't try to make up there,
Jonesville meets Tuesday night and Reading and Angola meet Monday nights.

According to District Coyernor_Pan, Rotarian Leland Brubaker of the Sturgis Club
has been named as Governor's Representative to assist the Coldwater Club in any
way possible.

Don't forget that the, winner of the District Golf Tournament to be held at Benton
Harbor on July 2? will be eligible to compete at the World Rotary Golf Tournament .
to be held at St, Andres's in Scotland in September of 1964*
We hear that District 636 is to have a Rotary Fellow attending Western Michigan
University at Kalamazoo this college year.

He will be available as a speaker later

in the year.

Governor Don's letter tells us that a Rotary Institute is to be held in September,
probably in Kalamaaoo. More about it later,
Ne?rb week Bob Rigmsey is program chairman and will have as his speaker the Reverend
William A, Harrington, who will show slides and tell of his recent trip to the Holy
Land.

We haven't seen Howard Teeter since his return from the Cow Palace but we understand

he is to tell us of his experience soon.

A bad habit cannot be tossed out the window, it must be coaxed down the stairs a
step at a time,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

H1USDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE - Skyline Restaurant - Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE '

Community service

DOUG WOOWARD, Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Tom Collins, Norm Moore

AXNER OLSON
FREO CULY

Roy Mulchohey, John Etsweller, Jr.

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Treosuror

JOHN KLEIN

Asslstont Sec'yTreos.

Directors—Axner Olson, Fred Culy, Charles
Schmitf, Fred Anderson, Russell Moore,
Clyde Williams, Robert Nagle, Douglas

FellowshipJohn Walker, Bob Loose
Magazine—

Youth—

Fred Neer, Bob Rumscy

BOARD OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month
at 12:00 noon

Special—At the coll of the President

Fred Weeks, J. A. Kennedy

Competitor RelationsDISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CHARLES PETTEN6ILL-Greenwich, Conn.

General Secretary, Rotary Internotionol
George R. Meant, Evantlon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Donald B. Doubleday, Kaloarazoo, Mich.

Dick Moore, Ralph Toupallk

International Information-

1—Poui Hurley

Red McKnighf, Art Lyons

8-L. Wise
15—D. Shorno
22—A. Bufferfietd
29-C. Wilcox

Rotary Foundotion—
SONG LEADERS

Paul Hurley, R. Yingling

KEN PUTNAM, Choirman
Duone Davidson

V. Kornstien, Horry Joseph

15—R. Rumsey

22-W. Williams
29—H. Teeter

Julv-1965
6—K. Pearce

13—C. Heikkinen
20—J. Dean

27—H. Coddlngion

January—1965

Dick Biringer, Ray Fox

Trade Associations—

B—K. Leavenworlh

December—1964

Don Shorno, Roy Patterson

Craig Sebald, Conrad Swart

Four-Way TestRay Pitts, Mark Andrews
Occupational information-

1—R. Hawley (Rotary
intern'! Convention)

(Rotary Foundation)
24—H. Joseph

International Student Projects-

Emolever-Employee Relations—

25—R. Toupallk
June-1965

17-C. Sworf

internotionol Contacts-

BOB NAGLE, Director

18-T. Skobo

3—W. VanAken
10—H. Goodholm

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—
B. Failer, Will CeuiMord

4-M. McKeith
1I-H. Bent

November—1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

MOV-196S

20—Mel. Rice
27—Les Woodward

R. Sweet

Sergeont'Ot-Arms—
Bob Naglo, Den Wright

27-T. Collins

6—C. Sebald

13—C. Aliemier

Cran Wilcox, Al Bullerfieid,

H. Teeter

6—F. VanAken
13—R. Patterson

20—R. Biringer

October—1964

Mel Rice, K. Coddlngion

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

April-1965

29—R. Yingling

C. Helkkinen, Mac McKelth

Rotary information-

30—R. Loose

15-F. Weeks —

22-W. Wilbur

Awards —
Student Guests-

(World Understanding)
23—A. lyon

1—C. Woodward

8—J. Kennedy

Scholorship, Student Loans,

Public Relations-

9—M. Andrews
16-W. Treot

September—1964

B. K. Pearce

ProgramFred Culy

Woodword.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst

K. Ofmsted, K. Leavanworth

Warren Williams, Boyd Wiggins,

Membership—
Olin Dally, Les Wise, Fritz VanAken

March-196S
2—K. Olmstcd

18-R. Kerr
25—N. Moore

Crippled Children—
Rural Urban—

Wni. Bobler

(Rotory's Anniversary)

11—B. Wiggins (4H Fair)

Torg Skobo, R. Hawley

Harvey Bent

23-R. Waldron

August—1964
4-0. Dally

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

Presidenf
Vice-Presldenl

9—C. Bocon
16—S. Bovce

Charles Bacon, Al Rice

Duke Davidson, John Dean,

1964-1965

2-R. Fox

PROGRAMS

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Classification-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1965

1964-I96S

ROTARY

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

5—R. Moore
12—D. Davidson
19-A. Failer
26-W. Bobler

V. KORNSTIEN

SPRING LADIES' NITE

(Rotary Mogazine)

F. NEER

The above is our program schedule for the Rotary Year 1964-65. If you wish to change dates with another member, cdvjse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such cit Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detaiTs.
FRED CULY, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9471.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 19, 1964
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester I. Aliemier, R. R. 4, Coldwater—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Phone No.
27B-2903
278-6033
278-5358

278-6821
278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovonworth, 213 N. Hudson—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

Ernest W. Lusc, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
1.278-2947

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

278-6769

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret..767-7508

278-8086

Horold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel

Wflliom Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

378-5386

Solon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5891

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys—

Richard Biringer, 37 Carlyle Ave.—Joon

Gust C. Borandt. 75 N. Circle Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Horold Coddington, 324 E.- Chicago St.—Vcra
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Baboro

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

278-4486

278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

278-6054
279-9471

278-28l8

Doane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgomoor. Rd.—Valerie
John Elswciler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8609
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara

278-8909

I. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln .St.—lanore

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen

278-6517

278-4115

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6687
278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

_278-B840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma————278-5790

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Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Ilia

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K. L. Olmsfod, 70 MarshoTl St.—Edna.:
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relho

279-9551

278-6278
:

278-5078

B. K. Peorce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Address and Rotary Anit

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suianno

270-5554

Fritt VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glody$
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia^

-.278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 4—Beatrice

Boyd Wiggins, 21 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Phyliss..
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

279-9360

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

-—278-2979
278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sproguc St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Pufnom, 11

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celta

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogoe St.—Hozel

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Loutso__

278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.-

278-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R»4, Oorrance Rd.—Arten'e—

278-8942

E. Byron' Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

.__278-2841

Conr.cd. Swart, 471 Morshoil St.—Gertrude

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Churcn St.—Marion

278-4350
278-4222

Ed Holtz, 14381 lyopawa Rd., Coldwotol* Lake—
Jancan

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora
Richard Moore, 42 Carlyje Ave.—Elolne

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"Notary REFLECTOR
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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

278-5165
278-5091

__278-6311
278-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Witlowbrook Rd.—Elva ___.278-^12
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen..—.
278-6730

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COlpPfATER, «ICH.

278-2612

HONORARY MEMBERS'

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278-2710
278-4029

Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshoil St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

278-8318

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Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-2790

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—RIto

278-4159

278-8238

Warren Willioms, Bofavia—loMolne

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Liiliort
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Sehmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Borgel

E. Chicogo St.—Mobel

Phone No.

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

279-9492
278-5512

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The Rotary International Convention passed several proposals which are of special
interest especially to the Classification Committee.
1.

They are:

Any Active member who has had 10 years of active membership may
choose to become a .Senior Active member when he reaches his 60th

birthday.

Previously, it was 65 years of age and l5 years as an

Active member.

2.

An Active member at the age of 65 years automatically becomes

Senior Active if he has had 5 or more years of Active membership.
3.

Any club may accept as an active member more than one Protestant
minister. In other wordF more than one denomination may be
represented in the club.

The above changes will open up several new classifications in the Coldwater
Rotary Club.

Tom Collins reports that we are aiming at a 100^ meeting for Tuesday, September 1.
Please make your plans accordingly. If you are not present on that date or do
not make up you will be expected to sing a solo for the club at the meeting on
Tuesday, September 15. Don't say you were not viarned in advance.
We don't usualily plug the project of another service club but the Exchange Club
and the Melody Ri.ders Saddle Club, Inc. are sponsoring an outstanding horse show

on Saturday, Jluy 25 and Sunday, July 26,

The proceeds to go toward club projects.

This week we heard Bob Giles^ Executive Director of the Junior Achievement program
in Battle Creek.

We understand that some of the committees of the Chamber of

Commerce are interested in starting such a program in Coldivater.

I'tr, Giles told

of the start of the J. A, Program in 1919 and of how it has spread. The program
runs from September through most of the school year and is aimed at showing young
people from 13-19 years of age how a corporation is formed, it's operation,
accounting and how liquidation is done. There are at present 17 J. A, projects
in the Battle Creek area.

It's objective is to demonstrate the value of free

enterprise in a competitive business world.

Fred Culy vias the program chairman.

We are sorry to hear that Eyron Thomas and Gus Burandt are both guests of John
EJbsweiler at the Community Health Center,

We hope that they are out again soon.

The poor businessman was complaining that his psychiatrist charged him $25 an hour

to listen to him.

He vient on to say that when he was a boy they used to say,

JIA penny for your thoughts."

Congratulations to Fred Culy on being appointed to the City Planning Commission,

also to Ken Putnam on the renovation of his place of business.

Next week Ken Leavent'roi''th brings us tlr, Roger Ashley, Director of Economic Studies
for the State Highway Department, His topic will be, HIOTAY IMPACT ON /DJACENT
PROPERTY VALUES, This should be very interesting with the new expressway expected

to pass Coldwater within the next year or so.

Tour editor will not be here to

hear of this, he is speaking Tuesday noon to the Berrien Springs Rotary Club.
A bachelor is a rolling stone that has gathered no BOSS,
Ray H&amp;lchahey

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July 7, 1961*
"Live Rotary"
This is the request and advice of President Charles W, Pettengill of
Botary International• By "living Rotary" he means sharing Rotaiy and in this way each

of the 11,700 clubs will represent a cross-section of it's co'itimunity* ' Ther'e are any
number of ways that by this means better business relationships, competitor relation
ships and world relationships can be improved.

President Pettengill, as stated in last week's bulletin, is a lawyer, a
former President of the Connecticut State Bar Association and a former member of the
Board of Governors of.the American Bar Association.
He is a former President of the

Greera-iich YMCA, elder of the First Presbyterian Church and President of the Brunswick
School for Boys.

Greenwich.

He is married and has a son who is a Rotarian and who lives in

In his spare time President Pettengill is an amateur musician and plays

with a banjo ensemble "Pettengill's Petunaa".

More next week.

If the Outgo is more than the Income what will the Outcome be?

Tuesday's program with Hovrard Teeter as chairman was an outstanding one and one that

will long be remembered.

He presented Dr. Theodore Wilkinson, sociologist from India,

who told the club of Hinduism and it's all embracing faiths and the operation of the
caste system. His speech was interesting, informative and scholarly. He is doing
research in Hillsdale County with the "non-church groups." This is his second trip
to the United States - he spent some time in the Garolinas about ten years ago.

The club is getting a little negligent on greeting guests as several stood around by
themselves and no one spoke to them at Tuesday's meeting, Vfe don't knox'T who is on the
Hospitality Committee but a little more effort would make guests more comfortable.
Last week we mentioned "Scholarships", This week we made up in Angola and that club
has such a fund. The club has helped some l5 - 20 students through college. There is

ncfi-T about §li,750 in the fund which is a revo'lvirig one.

The loans are made and then

when repaid the money is available to some other student.

Marriage is like a railroad sign:

Think it over.

You see a lovely girl and stop.

Then you lookj

After you are married, you listen.

Henry David Thoreau once wrote, "If a man does not keep pace vrith his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which
he hears, however measured or far away". This is especially true of Rotarians
their fields of interest vary and their efforts may go in many directions, let each
one do his bit even though it may be different.

Next week the program with Bob Giles of Battle Creek as the speaker will deal with the
"Junior Achievement" program. There is a movement afoot to get this started in
Coldvrater, so listen carefully,

labile India is fresh in your mind read the article, INDLl IMVESTr4ENT, in the Jiily

R^arian on Page 2U,

A tip of the hat to Chuck Schmitt for an excellent financial report.
Here is one for all Editarians:

"The quickest way to get a lot of undivided attention

Is to make a mistake",

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July 1,'1964

This is the swan song bulletin for the 1963-64 Rotary year,

July 1 marks the be-

ginning of the nev/ year with new officers at all levels; Rotary International

President, District Governors, Club Presidents and 3oard iiembers,

President Clyde has had a good year and been a good President.

V/e believe that

A tip of the hat

for a job v/ell done. Our new Club President Axner Olson takes over and will be
President until June 30, 1965.

From the July Rotarian we learned that District 636 together with District 460 in

Canada, in which Coldwater is located, is paired with District 445 which is in South
America and includes part of the country of Peru.

Don Shomo certainly vjill remember this birthday just passed.

next 50 years will be harder but don't worry about it.

Cheer up Don, the

The new president of Rotary International is Charles W, Pettengill of Greenwich,
Connecticut, A lawyer and a man who has had a wealth of experience in law, penology
and a Rotarian since 1951. He was President of his club in 1936-37, District
Governor in 1938-39 and a Vice-president in 1944-45, He asks that each club bring
in three new classifications in 1964-65 and that eacli District bring in three new
clubs during the year.

More about him next week.

Some of the projects which might bear consideration by the Club would be the recognition of new citizens when admitted to citizenship. They might be club guests
at a luncheon and some notice taken of them.

Another project is having as Club guests or as house guests some of the foreign
students attending nearby colleges, especially at Holiday time.

City Club has done a tremendous job in this area,

The small Union

With all the talk ^bout discrimination and the "war on poverty" do the Club members
realize that some of the Indian children at Athens cannot attend school because they
do not have clothes or shoes. Your editor is trying to work out a plan with the
Lions Clubs of Calhoun County to get glasses for several of them. It might bo a
good project to gather clothing and shoes during the summer so as to have them

available v^hen school starts,
1964-65?

!Vho is to be Boys and Girls Activities Chairman for

Copies of the Report of the Toronto Convention are available at $2 per copy.
them from Rotary International in Evanston, Illinois.

Secure

VJhat about establishing a small scholarship for a local high school student? Tv/o
hundred fifty dollars might be just the amount that might enable a boy or girl to
go to college.

For members who are selling to the public read the article on Pages 20 and 21 of
this month's Rotarian entitled "CONSUMER - KING OR FIGUREHEAD?" With new competi
tion coming into Coldwater at a rapid rate it might be worthwhile.
With the new expressway to replace US-27 sometime in the future should an effort to
have the state build a permanent information center at the state line be made?
Think about it. Branch County gets a lot of vacation trade,

last Tuesday's program was furnished by Harry Joseph, who presented fellow Rotarian
Dick Biringer, Dick discussed the matter of wills as they pertain to an estate
planning, family planning and tax planning. He considers it generally advisable
that a person should have a will as a means of best reflecting his intentions for
disposition of his estate. The program included a question-answer session.

Next week Howard Teeter is presenting Dr. Wilkinson, a Hindu who is doing research
in Hillsdale County, He v;ill discuss Hinduism and the caste system. He is an ex
cellent speaker and everyone should hear him.

IVhen you are green you are growing; when you are ripe you are rotten,
Ray Mulchahey

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, .A.

June 2U, I96U
Lr.st Tuesday^ s program with Mac McKieth was a cooperative affair with Casey

Jjodendoip introducing Frank Johnson, Safety

'^^jeaker„

Director for the General Telephone, as the

Mro Johnson spoke on highway safety and how seat belts can save lives.

He

•stated that 89U people had been killed in 196U in Michigan traffic accidents up to

jtrne 20th and unless this trend is stopped, over 2,^00 will be killed this year in

Michigan,

This is 139 more than were killed in the same period in I963.

short film demonstrating what happens in car collisions.

He showed a

He went on to say that if

drivers observed two simple precautions, accidents would be curtailed—(l) keep a safe
distance behind the car ahead and (2) signal what you intend to do so as to warn the
driver following you„ An excellent program.

It would apnear that if Michigan vrould follow the practice in Connecticutt that
'accidents could be cut drastically. More severe penalties for drunken driving, reckless
driving and lifting the driver*s licenses for repeated offenses would go a long way in
correcting traffic accidents.

The net profit on the Rotary Show this year was the best yet——^2,li87.

This

was due mainly to tx^o things -—no rent as in previous years and also due to the Wood«
ward Company donating the set to the Tibbits Theater, In past years, the Club has bom
this expense.
A tip of the hat to the Woodwards,

Next week's program is being furnished by Harry Joseph,

He was not available

to tell us x-xhat it will be.

Read the article on schools in the June Rotarian.

It deals with the use of

schools on a year around basis and presents the pros and cons of the matter. Many col
leges are going to a year around program due to the pressure of student numbers. The
high school in Coldwater is used during the summejr but not the grade schools.
The new president of Rotaiy International after July 1 will be Charles W.
Tc-ttcngill, an attorney from Greenwich, Connecticutt. Next month we will have more
information about him.

The Rotary Foundation got a financial boost recently when the widow of Paul
Harrxs died, Jean died and the trust fund Paul had established was given to the Found

ation^

This amounted to $39,295.

Paul*s efforts will carry on for many, many years.

If you did not realize Rotaiy is world wide, take a look at the picture on

page 10 of the June Rotarian.

Take a look at your Botary Pin and you will notice one thing -—you may have
to use your reading glasses but the center has a keyway showing that the gear is a
"working gear."

The Club on Tuedday, recognized the loss of Guvarie Coffman.

long and useful life,

He had lived a

V/e well remember the program several years ago when we presented

"This is Your Life" on his birthday.

He will be missed.

The Rotarians and their Rotaiy Anns who attended "The Solid Gold Cadillac"

report "a fine time was had by all."

There were about 50 who had dinner and saw the

show.

The regular bulletin paper is being used up with this issue, hence the new
^olor and format is being used for part of this issue until the net-x ones are printed.
Politically speaking. Thomas Nast, a political cartoonist, originated both the
elephant and the donkey as symbols of the political parties in 187U»
Did you hear of the man taking a lie detector test who said "It may not be
the truth as THAT sees it, but it*s the truth as I see it."
Ray I-Silciiahey
You Will Always Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

HiLLSDAlE — Episcopot Parish House ~ Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

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FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

Attendance-

Classification—

★

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

Membership—

Directors — Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson,

Program—

John Klein

Axner

OF

DIRECTORS

Youth-

Fritz VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Sergeont-at-Arms—

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

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DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart

Employer-Employee Relotions—

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

Four-Way Tost—

General Secretary, Rotary International

Webb Treat,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

31—Cran Wilcox

28—R. Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuary—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C, Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—

28-A. Foller

Al Bulterfield, Les Wise

February—1964
SONG

Ken Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornstlen

LEADERS

Duane Davidson

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—0. Dean
18-R. Fox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

21-K. Leavenworth

17_W. Woy

24—Richarcl Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold McKnight

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

10—K. Putnom

International Information-

Oecupatlonol Informotion—
Vinco Kornstein, W. Coulllord

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

30-T. Skobo

July-1964

December-1963
3—D. Shorno

International Student Proiects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

23-M. McKeith

26—P. Hurley

Internotional Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

16-H. Bent

19-L. Wise

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

★

9—F. Neer

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfield

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Juno-1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

at 12:15 p. m.

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8—C. Swort
15—Ernest Luse

Ernest Luso, Chuck Woodward,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Olson

Norman Moore, Bob Naglp,
Don Wright

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Potterson

1—H. Joseph

Rotary Information-

MEETINGS

May-1964

October—1963

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Roy Mulchohey, Fred Neer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

10—K. Pearce

17—les Woodword
24—M. Rice

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

Owers.

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

3—E. Royborn

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

Charles Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

7—W. Trent

14—Art lyon

September—1963

Rural Urban-

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

April—1964

27-C. Sebald

Robert Loose

Magazine—

31—S. Bovee

20~F. Weeks

Craig Seboid, Richard Moore,

John Walker

CLYDE WILLIA/AS
- President
AXNER OLSON
Vice-Prosident
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treasurer
FRED WEEKS
Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

24-Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

17—R. Mulchahey

August—1963

Ralph Toupolik, Torg Skabo

Don Korris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963 - 1964

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3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

March-1964

1963 - 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

25—R. Waldron

The above is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the defolls.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25. 1963

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

Mark 3. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth _
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorle

278-5353
276-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn

278-6033

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret -

278-5386

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .

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H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy.. .

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

Ernest W. Luso, R. R. 4—Ruth - .
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

Phone No.
278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

278-6850
767-7508

278-2361
278-2947

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

.278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

279-9551
278-6769

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 276-5234

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle. 182 Morshall St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Seton

Bovee,

171

Grond St.—Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairficld Dr.-Josephine.
Albert Bulterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

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Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera

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Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jane...

- 278-2818

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
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Olmslead, 70

Marshall St.—Edno

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Reiha

273-6278
278-5512

278-2539

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... 279-9360

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery Sf.—Elizabath .. 278-2996

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.-Lucille

278-6598

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Albert Faller, 95 N.

Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Charles Fiske. R. R.

No. 2-Rolh

278-2864

Dunne E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond Sl.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volorie

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8933

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Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore .... 278-6517

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

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278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbaro .278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..273-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileon

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo ..

278-6667

278-6788
278 5790

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine...

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11

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Mel Rice,

1903

Kibby

278-2790

Rd,, Jackson—Lillian

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Chorles Schmift, 75

278-6161

E. Chicago St.—Mobel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City —Evelyn
Cheryl Ann

Dr.—Berget

278-3156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Apn
Donald V. Shorno, 156 B.-Chicago St.—Louise

278-8318
278-2930
273-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

278-4350

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-4243

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Della

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Warren Willioms, Balavio—laMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
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.. 278-5165
Ed Floltz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean ..

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

H,

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

279-9428
278-5033

Guvurric S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nolo.. .278-4086

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PUBLISHED BY

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5494

Donald Wright. 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Soc. 34.6

rREDERICK

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

The COLDWATER

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278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
278-5554

INC.

278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

�'7/e Profits Mof^t Who- Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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Tuesday, June 16, I96U
This item is of interest for all Rotarians and their Hotaiy Anns.

night, June 23, is to be "ladies night,"

Next Tuesday

Dinner at Stukey*3 Inn followed by attendance

at the "Solid Gold Cadillac" playing at the Titbits Opera House, The tab for dinner and
shovT is ^^l5.00 per couple. If any Rotarian has season tickets, they may be turned in for
tickets in the section reserved for Rotarians. If this is done, the cost of the dinner

is ^8s,00 per couple.
time.

Here is a chance to have a good dinner, see a show, and have a good

Rotarian John Walker, we understand, is to have a part.
There will be a regular meeting, as. usual, on Tuesday noon,

Ernie Luse gave a short report of the Rotary International Convention which he at
tended in Toronto recently, ll|,600 -were in attendance. It was the third time it has been

held in Toronto, being there in 192hj 19^2 and in I96U.

He reported that outstanding

speakers stressed the fact that Rbtary has succeeded and spread because of mutual under
standing. Two important changes in the by-laws will have a marked effect on club member-

s|[ip —(1) Any member 60 years old who has been a member for 10 years can become a

Senior Active and (2) any member 65 years old who has been a Rotarian for 5 years becomes
a Senior Active.

These changes will allow for considerable club growth.

Coldwater Rotary is now a UOO^ club in regard to R)tary Foundation,

This means |hO

has been contributed for each member to Rotary Foundation,

July 27th has been set as the time for the Rjtaiy Golf Tournament to be held at
point 0* Woods Golf Course at Benton Harbor, If you are interested, get in touch with

Duke Davidson immediately as the number of players is limited to I80,
Jesse Foster, the Scout Executive for the Notawa Trails Council Boy Scouts, was the
guest speaker and told of the failure of the Branch County Community Chest to provide the

funds which he believed necessary to support their program. Your editarian believes that
he did not tell the whole story since there are several factors dealing with the alloca
tion of funds which he omitted^.

Did you know Rotarians are not members of Rotary International? The Rotarian is a
member of his local club and the club is a member of Rotary International,

Did you know that there was another Wizard of Kinderhook?

He was I^rtin Van Buren,

President from 15^37 - I8lil, and was referred to as the Wizard of Kinderhook because he
was such a clever politician and was bom in Kinderhook, N, Y,
Father^s Day, June 21st this year, started in 1910 and was the idea of a widow,

firs, John Bruce Dodd,

The rose is a symbol of the day,

NEXT WEEK —the program with l-Iac McKeith as chairman, will feature Frank Johnson of
the General Telephone Company and will deal with safety.
Do you remember when the village square was a place and not a person?
Squarely,
Ray

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12;15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stalo Cafe ~ Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Boys' and Girls' WeekBverelt Rayborn, John Deon

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★

R. Biringer, H, Bent, Don Harris

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Fellowship-

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
-

. . President
VIce-Presldent

JOHN A.

KENNEDY

CHARLES

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Treasurer

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

OF

9—F. Neer

5—D. Harris

16-H. Bent

12—Al Butterfield

23-M. McKelth
30—T. Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

I

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

International Student Projects-

January—1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

Wayne Way, Horold Coddington

Al Butlerfield, Les Wise

Four-Woy Test—

Wsbb Treat, Harold McKnight

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundalien—

28-A. Faller

•'&gt;,

'

Februa ry—1964

Occupational Information—
Vince Kornstcin, W. Couillord

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

17-W. Way
24—Richard Moore
31—Cton Wiicox

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Mac McKcitb, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw
21—K. Leovenworth

10—K. Putnam

International Information-

Competitor Relations-

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

I Buyer-Seller Relations—

INTERNATIONAL

19-1. Wise

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Speclof—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

November—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

12:15 p. m.

June-1964
2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Korr

Sergeant-at-ArmsNorman Moore, Bob Nagtp,
Don Wright

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at

Youth-

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Ernest Lose, Chock Woodward,

★
BOARD

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart

Carlo Hcikkinen, William Bobier

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Public Relations-

Owers.

May-1964

October—1963

Axner Olson

Charles Schmllt, Fred Anderson, Russell

28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearce
17—Les Woodword

Student Guests-

Program—

Director* — Clyde Wllllains, Axner Olson,

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken

24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

★

7-W. Treat

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant See'y-Treas.

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Loose

John Klein

31—S. Rovee

September—1963

Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Magazine—

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Ailemier
13-J. Fair

Crippled Children-

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

17—R. Mulchohey

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Ralph Toupallk, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cron Wiicox

1963- 1964

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

Marcli-T964

1963- 1964
ROTARY

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

LADIES'

NITE

Ralph Toupallk

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAMm@Mirman

Trade Associations-

SPRING

4—V. Kornslien

SONG LEADERS

18-R. Fox

Duanc Dinldson

25-R. Woldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program choirmon of the chonge. Members having speeiol
programs, such as-Lodies^-Night, moy-appoint a committee to assjsf with the detaiU,
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...AJCNER OL5.0N,Xp.rogcgin,Cljolrman — Telephone 279-9360

^RbTARYfdefr'jgNE

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NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Robert B. Kprr, 8 Parsons-Ct.-r-Martha

Phono No.
.-.fvi..278-8840

Charles Bacon, 25'^Rldgenjoor iRd.-^Mbcfiprie ..—'-'-•.•278-6321

■EJn-elts leav'eirworfh, 77MWpfe lino—efnily ...i.....' 278-6850

Hw Vincent Kornstien, 290-Gfond-St.—Dorothy ._-i*t378-6S01

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
278-8942
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
...278-4222
E. Byrnn Jhomos, 58 FArCivIe iDri-MVnrninio- -trT 278-2841

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth .

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanno
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5554
278-5585

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

.278-4229

Chester L. Alleinler, R. R..5, Coldwoter—Fay .. ... 278-5563
Fred Ahtef«on,;46 MapJeiLone—

_.-278-6033-

Mofk S. Andrews, 25-f*orson"s^76t'—Rutn

.. 278-5355

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Gi'aed St.—Margaret ....,

278-5386-

Seton'Bis^e, 171 Gr6nd.Sl.-i-Cktra..;A

378^5891'^

Gust C." 8urandt;--17S': Fatt^td' DT^Jetf^phine--,-. 27if.;4486

JohW'Klein,: Box 148—Pciiricld"-..''" •'

.279-9551

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnigKl, Coldwatef St. Home—Cdrol.

767-7508
278-2261

278-2947
279-9551

Rolptv Toupolik, R. R. 5', T5/3 w. dfiTcdgb^ileen* 278-2127
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

Albert Bultcrfiolt^f .pTJEdnqrf Cfj'^helmo ' ■ '•'-'-'J 27S)28S4

Normand Moor-e,;796 Angolo -Rd-.—Anneftg._i,i-,. 278-6769

278-5494

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera -.

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wiicox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
279-9492
Fred Neer, .203 W. Chicago—Errrcstine.• '.278-5512, .Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma_
•k: L. Olmstead,'-70^arfhall St;--Edrid'^_:-—'l-. 278-2539 i Warren Willioms, Botavia—LaMoine

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornv^'ti ^.—Gladys

n.-.'.. 278-6278"'

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

278-5078

Wllford Couillord, 60 N., Mcnrpe St.—Imogene

278«60S4

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lacieT-Jgnf -r-

278-2818.

Axner Olson, 304 proid St.—Retha ^

John Etsweiler, Jr., 57 Fofrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ....

Fred Cu£y)-^81-W. CldrCl A^ir.-i-Oii'ofhy ...

.:.u. 279x9471

....... 279-9360,

^arlef^^o'|ji'dr^''i^^MarshdM''?^f?^^^

278-4,59

Bronson 369-4024

Duone E- Davidson, 1-^'s3}A. 'AW.-:|Uen Jo . .,1.27818609" George OwerS/'^tt E.' Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .278-2996J
.Douglas Wpadwatd,.20 Persons. Ct.v-Ry4h
Dale A. Dean,'43(tGrat5ttrx-"Cdtl^"
, '278-6127 Roy C. Pcttersori, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
i-. ,278-2979'' Leslie
Woodward, 163 MacshdII
John T, Deon, 59jRAigcW&gt;iyr ef-'-LValerie.'.'.'-v-..-1278-5909 B: K. Pear'ce','i97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine J.i
...278-6341"'
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

.

278-8933

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honcheit St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Kenneth Putnam, 11

278-6161

E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie

Chafles.-Fi$ko',c;R.^ R. ^o. Jl^Ruth 1
. ,.. i;..; 278-2864 C;'Alfred* Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Ray Fox, 16 MoTrtsarrHaker'R.-'R. 2-;ODri$ _
278-5318. Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jocksoor^-Lllljan
E. Harold GoodHlf'ttw 26.&gt;'LNWcolp" Sf.—Lonore
278»6517 • Robert E. .Rumsey, 3T8 Grand'St.-Phyllis
Donald M. Horris,"28 Edison Court—Pansy

...278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbora ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hu.rleiil lif3';Fairfiold-Dri—Alleeti
Harry Joseph, 383 N. 'Hudson Sf.-^Quin'n

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John A.-Kennedy, 389 Grand"Sl.-;-Wi[n)a

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278-6687
278-6788

278 579()

HONORARY MEMBERS
GfUwaizipTSt Coffman, 759 •E,'CfiicggotRd."r^lctf_-278-4086

278-2451--

■i278-500-6-

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Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Ro,bert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-4198

Teyg Skabo, 155 Nprrows.Rd., ,R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316' -Howpfd.X/^SwaB', 42. WiJlowb^«ah&gt;Rd.:~^^ygw^J:...^78-5412
.278-4350^ ■^Jbhn^dlkir, 33 DoOgl»fyy-6HttheMXJ.!{r?__278-6730

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrad Swarf,'4^t|Marshall Sr.'^Gertrode

278-5842

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Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
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rR^Dpi^i'CK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, JIICH.

INC.

�'7/e Proifts Mosb Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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The Coldwater Rotary Club has lost a good editarian as well as a good Rotarian, Don
Harris is leaving on July 1 to start a three year residency in psychiatry and hopes
to become a "sure enough head shrinker" by so doing.

The best wishes of the Club

membership goes with him.

Hereafter you have a new editarian or rather a retread called back to the job.

He

will expect help from all members in furnishing news items and anyone who gripes,
finds fault or critizes gets to write the bulletin for the following week.
Very soon we will be doing biographies on the new members of the Club. New members
please get your vital statistics in order so we may have the facts regarding you,
your Rotary Ann and your offspring available.

Last Tuesday there were twenty members absent and they missed a good meeting held
jointly with the Kiwanis, Exchange and Lions. The only thing missing was a group

from tne B § P.W. and the A.B.Vv.A, and perhaps that group may feel slighted since

the cliibs were honoring Mrs. America and Mrs. Original America, hhen President Clyde
recounted the various projects and accomplishments of Coldwater Rotary it was an im
pressive list.

ilarvey Bent has next weeks program a^id we understand that Jess Foster, Scout Executive

for the Nottawa Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America is to be the speaker.
Dear Cousin Muley:

You danged fool you should know better.

Cousin Martha told me

you were in the hospital after piling th^t heap you call a car against a tree.
Haven't you learned that driving some of the wrecks that these young hot rodders
tear around town in above 25 miles is dangerous,

I'll bet you did not have a seat

belt let alone have it fastened if you had one.

Some of those wrecks 20 years old

should be taken off the roads.

Hope you're able to get out on crutches soon.

Yours,
Gully

There are now 11,732 Rotary Clubs with 549,000 members in 125 countries.

Since July

1, 1963 there has been 188 now clubs formed.

Bill Bobier got himself elected to the school board last Ifonday - congratulations or
condolences are in order - it all depends on how you look at the job.
Then there was the father who said we tried to build character in our kids and all
we raised were three characters.

Ray iiulchahey

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESViLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

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ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FREO ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

Fellowship-

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLVDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

- President
Vlce-Presidenl
Secretary

SCHMITT

FREO WEEKS

John Walker

Treosorer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

Axner

Chorles Sehmitl. Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Cufy, John T. Dean, George

OF

DIRECTORS

12:15

INTERNATIONAL

November—1963

★

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International

Wayne Way, Harold Coddingfon

CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

14—C. Helkkinen

Charles Bacon

February—1964
SONG

Vinco Kornsfein, W. Couillard
Ken Leavenworfh, Roy Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25—R. Waldron

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

FALL LADIES' NITE

28-A. Foller

Al Butlcrfieid, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

Occupational Information—

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

EVENTS

7—D. Davidson

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test—

General Secretary, Rotary International

SPECIAL

January—1964

Torn Collins, Art Lyon

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cron Wilcox

International Student Proiecis—

Competitor Relations-

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworlh

24—Richard Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Pofterson

Horold Goodholm, Dale Deon

★

July-1964

17-W. Woy

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

26—P. Hurley

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Charles Bacon, les Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Special—At the call of the President

SERVICE

International Contacts—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

9-F. Neer

16-H. Bent
23-M. McKelth
30-T. Skabo

5—D. Harris
12—A! Butterfieid
19-L. Wise

GEORGE OWERS, Director

p. m.

June—1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Norman Moore, Bob Nogie,
Don Wright

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAkert

Youth-

Sergeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

Olson

Fritz VanAken

★
BOARD

12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

8—C. Swart

Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst

May-1964
5—R, Biringer

October—1963

Carlo Helkkinen, William Bobler

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

Owers.

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Public Relolions—

21-F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearcc

loose

Student Guests-

Program—

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E, Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Mark Andrews

★

31—S. Bovee

April-1964

27-C. Sebold

September—1963

Membership—
Oiin Dally, Don Shorno,

24—Wm. Bobier

13-J. Folr
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—
Croig Sebotd, Richard Moore.
Robert

John Klein

17—R. Mulchahey

Ralph Toupolik, Torg Skabo

Magazine—

3—M, Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

6—C, Allemier

Community Safety-

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1963 • 1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Club Bulletin—

BY ELECTION

March—1964

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Duane Davidson

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The obove Is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Foy
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Roth

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

.

278-5358

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

278-5386
.278-5891
278-4486

Chorles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grgnd St.r-Clora

Gust C. Buraridt, 178 pdirfield Dr.—Josephine

-

Albert Butterfieid,'SI fdison Ct.—Theiiyia

279-2854,'

Horold Coddingfon, 324 E.-Chicago St;—Vera . '278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene^-- 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W&gt;'ClorkG'Ave.—Dorothy.-.-■l.f. j 279-9471
Oiin Dolly, 61.Maple Lone—Jone .

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...278-2838

Doone E. Davidson,- 15 Scott jAve.—Ellen Jo i-'.T'.; ?278f8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand'St.—Colleen
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278-6127
John T, Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull'St.-Ann. .

278-5909
278-6598
J".-278-8933.

Albert Failer,'95 FT. Haneheft St.—Charlotte,
Charles Fiske, if.,'-|^_'No. 2—Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake,-R. R. 2-'0orisE. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St-—Lanore

278-5475

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278-6517

278-5942

Robert Howiey, R..a.(2, Morrison Loke—Bar&amp;ara'... 278-8909'

Carlo Heikkfne^r'l S- Clilcogo St.—Mary HeleVi'.. 2/8-4115
Paul Hurley, .163; Foirfleld Dr.—Aileen .

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson'St.—Quinn

Phone No278-8840.

279.-9551'
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ..

278-2261

Milford A..McKelth, 75 N. Fludson St.—Helen
Harold ' McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Rayrhond Mulchahey. 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Normand Moore, 796 Aogolp Rd.—Annetfa
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Ronert Nogle,

182 Marsholl St.—Susan

275-6769
278-^278
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—ErriGstine,.

,.,,278-5512

K. L.-Olmslead, 70 Marshall St^.-^Ednit'

'JiJ 278-2539

278r6687

278-6788

4)_278 5796

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

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Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann...... 278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2~Glady5
...
278-4243
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia
278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
278-5494
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-8eotrlce .J.
4
278-4159
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. ... i—
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
278-8238
Warren iWillioms,. Botavia—LaMolne
Bronson 369-4024

Lester F;. Wlse, R-,R; 2-Ce!ia

278-4424

279-9360
278-2996

Cliorles'Woddwcf'cf,'163 Marshall'SF.-.--.. ..V—' 278-5033

278-2979

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Roy Pitts, 55,.N. Sprague St.—Ruth.

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grdnd.St.—Virgle

278-8156

HONOliARY M^M'B'ERS

ST2-5594

Guvorrle S. Coffman,-759 E- Chicago Rd.—Nola '...278-4086

Kenneth POfnlaM) I t E. Chicdqo 6t.—Mabel

278-2790

278-2451

Robert £. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis ... ... _.. 278-5006

Douglas Woodward, 20 parsons "Ct.—Ruth
Donoid Wright, 21

279-9428

278-5033

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-4468

Robert G- Ylngiing, 21 Scott—Natalie

Oiin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.-Hozel .

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278-6393

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Charles SchmifK 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bvgst

27.8-5714

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Craig Sebald,, !?. R.' 2,- Morrison lakefT^RIIa.
RoberfE. Shpw, 106 Grand »Sf.—Ann
»

278-8318"
278-2930

Art Lyon, 11.Park Pl.-^Elzora-i....;.

Donold V. Shorno, I'SS E. Chicago St.—Louise'...-' 278-5842
.Torg Skabo, 1,55 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-F(eJlie
.278-6316

Conrad Swgrt, 471 .'MorsKalJ St.—Gertrude

-'.278-4350

Janean

278-5091

;j_j.__-278-6311
278-4198

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

Howard. K. Swan, '42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva.i^
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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ilCH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting liotarians Always Welcome

278-5412

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Richard Moore,'244 E. Washington St.—Elaine!

',^1 . .J:.'.*".

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278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R- R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna - . 278-5554

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.278-4222

Axner'OlsOn, 304 Grtind SlT;;-Rctlig
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G'eprg'e Owerd^-46 E: Monfgomefy St.—Elizabeth

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278-8942

Howard, M.. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

"E. Byron'Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

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Phone No.

Rpbert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Roy C_ Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

*278-2864. C. Ajfred'Riee, R. ;l} Union City—Evelyn
1 278-5318 ■ Mel Rjce, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

John A. Kenned.y, 389 Grand (Sf-~Wii»tra .'

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert 8- Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia ..
H- Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

INC.

TAC

�'7/e Proifts Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
JUNE

19^4

You MAY HAVE QATWEREO f'ROM MV lASY DULLETDN THAT 8 THOUGHT 'tT WAS MV UASTo 3
THOUOHT THE ONLY PERflLOUS TH&amp;NQ 8 WAS 008NQ WAS RUNNONG BACK AND FORTH TO HttLLSD^tEj

UNDER THE SCRU78NV OF THE MftCHOGAN STATE POLBCE AND THE NATIONAL GuARO^ HOWEVERc^^LO*

AND BEHOLD, VAROOUS SCRAPS OF PAPEi? LAND ON MY DESK AND ' F8ND OUT I HAVE TO W.rOT^ A

: Rotary Bulletan,.

Not only wrste bt but ghost wrbte dt.

S looked at the last of

ABSENTEES AMD EVEN THOUGH fiT WAS SMALLER THAN USUAL t AM NOT EVEN L88TEO AS SEfNO

ABSENT - BUT \ WAS - 80 ChACK, AT LEAST, MUST BE CONVjNCEO THAT 8 NO LONGER BELONG
TO THE COLDWATER ROTARY ClUQ, Be THAT AS DV MAY, THOSE '.WO 00 BELONG TO THE f^OTARY
Club, as a ma^^oraty, were present thcs week and as such thev heard a gentleman by

THE NAME OF ArBE VANOSl^eER WHO BS OFFSCE MANAGER OF GENERAL CABLE AN QuSNCYo

He

SPOKE OF H8S eXPERBENCES «N THE UnBTED STATES SfiNCE HE CAME TO THUS OOUMTRY SOME

EIGHT YEARS AGO (hE MUST HAVE COME FROM HOLLAND WITH A NAME LIKE THAT 8UT MOBOOV

TOLD ME FOR SURE» ThAS 8S ONE OF THE TRBALS AND TRiaULATfiONS OF 8ESM0 A GHOST WRiTCRc)
He SHOWED SOME SLIDES OF VARIOUS THONGS IN THE OlD COUNTRY AND GAVE A HUMOROUS TALK
ON HRS EXPERIENCES AS AN IMMIGRANT ALONG WITH SOME OF THE MORE SERIOUS SIDES OF THIS

MATTER,

I THINK I REALLY MISSED A YCRV NICE PRESENTATIONc

JOHN KLEIN WAS THE PrOQRAM

Chairman,

Next week Captain Frosty Neer is the Chairman and should have a real easy time
OF IT, The MEETING IS CANCetLEOOUT AT THE ElKS TeMPLE AND ROTARV, AS WELL AS THE

OTHER Service Clubs of Coldwater, will all go over to the Masonic Temple for a noon

luncheon HONORING MRS, AMERICA, ThE OIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS Mrs, AmERIOA AND MflSS
America is that thev have to know how to cook,too. This will be at 12j00 instead
OF 12s15o

Bos Kerr please mote.

There is atremendous super colossal Ladies Night cot^iino up on Tuesoav^ June 23.
This will be the premiere of Summer Stock in the City of Coldwater at the Tobbbts
Theatre apjo the attraction will be "The Solid Gold Cadillac," iT is qosnq to work
OUT SOMETHING LIKE THlSe YoU WILL HAVE DINNER AT THE StuKEV
'the show just like we 010 WHEN WE WENT TO THE "PAJAMA GftMEe"

8nN AND THEN GO TO
OOCTOR SaCON IS THE

Chairman op this little caper and you may make vour reservation sv calling 279-9521®
Chuck 'ajould like the reservations by the 16th,

^

.

The Club has voted to give 5400,00 to the TflsBiTS Theatre Foondatson, $100,00 to
ABO IN THE RECENT CATASTROPHE AT AmCHORAGE, AlASKA, AND $100^00 TOWARDS SUMMER SCHOOL

SCHOLARSHIPS,

ThIS WAS APPROVED 100^ BY THE CLUB MEMBERSHIP,

I AM TOLD THAT BOTH JeSS

Senior

Active,

VaLORON AND &lt;VaRREN V/ILLIAMS HAVE «IOfiNED THE RANKS OF

This isn^t what Jess Waloron calls it but tmos is the official name^
WEOOJNG ANNtVERSARiES

BmiKaAYS

June 13

Gladys Van Aken

OouG

.Voodvvard

Don Harris

June 11
June 12

ROTARY GUESTS

Or,

Harlio Kanscoka

Hawa s (i

Robert Oro^aw
Homer Heitz

ANooLAf, Indiana
&amp;IQLEWOOO, Florida

Qhal Dyer
Rav ^ith

CoLUMBUSt Ohio

Chuck Bristol
Ed Faoklam
Ken Yesh

Bronson
Coldwater
Bronson
Bronson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
CHARLES

SCHMITT

Secretory
Treosuror

FRED WEEKS

★

Mark

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Axner

Don Wright

INTERNATIONAL

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Genorol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means,

Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dis)., Rotary International

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—P. Hurley

Internatlonoi

17_W. Way

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Chorles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—
Al Bulterfleld, Les Wise

Four-Way Test-

21—K. Leavenworth
28—R, Rumsey

31—Cion Wilcox

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

3—D. Shorno

24—Richard Moore

International Student Protects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

10—K. Putnom

Information-

Competitor RelationsMac McKeilh, Conrad Swart

23-M. McKeith

December—1963

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

12—Al Bulterfield
19-1. Wise

Director

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

ROTARY

SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

-k
636

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE OWERS,

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

November—1963
5—0. Harris

Norman Moore. Bob Nogip,

Special—At the call of the President

June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at&gt;Arms—

MEETINGS

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT

Olson

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Rotary Information-

★
OF

Student Guests-

Ray Muichahcy, Fred Neer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

May-1964

October—1963

1—Fl. Joseph

Andrews

Public Relations-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Owers.

BOARD

Robert Howlcy, Roy Fox

Program—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Aprll-1964

10—K. Pearce
17—Les Woodword

Robert Loose

John Klein

31—S. Bovee

3—E. Royborn

Craig Sebold, Richard Moore.

Magazine-

24—Wm. Bobier

September-1963

Crippled Children-

John Walker

. Presiden!
Viee-President

17—R. Mulehahey

6—C. Aliemier
13—J. Fair
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

3—M. Andrews

10—K. Olmstead

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

March-1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

R. Biringcr, H. Bent, Don Horris
ELECTION

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classifiealicn—

BY

KENNEDY

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Bob Rumsoy, Doug Woodward

1963 - 1964

JOHN A.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

28-A, FalTer

★

February—1964

Occupatienol Information—
Vince Kornstein. W. Couillord

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

Ouane Davidson

25-R. Waldron

SONG

Trade Associations-

Ken Leavenworlh, Ray Pitts

LEADERS

SPRING

LADIES-

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom choirmon of the change. Members having special
AXNER OLSON, Program Choirmon - Telephone 279-9360
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the defoils.

The above

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth .
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

278-535B
278-6821

Harvey G.

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
Bent, 51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
171 Grand St.—Clara .

278-6033

278-8086
278-5386

Seton

Gust C. Borandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

Bovee,

278-4486

Albert

Bulterfield, 31

278-2854

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-5891

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234

Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-. 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A, Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridciomoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Olin Dolly, 61 Mopio Lone—Jone

Jerry Fair. 142 Hull Sf.-Ann

278-2818

278-8933

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Charles Fiske. R. R. No. 2-Rulh

278-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Horris. 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen .278-4115
Paul

Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen ,

Harry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

.-.279-9551
278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginio

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-5494

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beafrice

278-4159

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Tekonsha—Morgarot

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth ...

.-.278-2261

Mliford A. McKeith, 75 N. Fludson St.-Helen

Fred Neer. 203 W. Chicago—Ernnstine
K.

L. Olmstead. 70

767-7508

-

278-5512

Morshall St.-Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho

... 279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth

278-2996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel
Everett

Royborn, 560 Grond St.-Virgle

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle...
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshal) St.—Gertrude

278-6161

278-2790

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Clyde Williams. R. R. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batovia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-ColiG
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-8156

278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

278-5842
- 278-6316
278-4350

WEEKS

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarric S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.-Elzoro

278-6311

Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-5412
278-6730

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

quality spring products, inc.
COLDWATER, MICH.

TEMPLE

279-9428
278-5033

278-4198

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H.

ELK'S

278-4029

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natolie

i0®0

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P,

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2947

R. No. 2,

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-8942
278-4222

Webster Treat, R, 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Robert loose—R.

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May 30 V I96h-

Our program this ueek was devoted to a fresh-air tour to the Woodward GraveX
OperatioUo
Woodward acted as Interlomtors and I mn certainly see where
this could he quite a spectacular operation^ or a dull one if there is a "brealc-downo
Brother Doug was operating a small side«show of his owns showing what you ean do with
some of the local stone and a lapidary wheela Some of these little stones polish up
quite beautifully, and I thlnh most of us could have more fun with this tfe-n we sould
with the gravel and sando Anyway^ it was an Interesting tour^ and being that Chuck lives
right, we didn't have a raln-outo I've said it before, and will say it again, that some
of our most interesting programs have been tours of local industries®

Next week, John Klein will have the program®

He Is Inviting a friend of his who is going

to make a talk on the trials and tribulations of an immigrant coming into this country®

Recently having unwound a bit of red tape that our State Department can enmesh people
in, I can see where this will be be quite entertaining®

This is probably the last meeting which I will be attending as a member for some time®
I am hopeful that I will be able to revisit the Coldwater Cluh in the next few years®
I have certainly enjoyed my association with the organization, and hope that I have been
of some help in some small degree®
I will miss Rotary about as much as anything in
Coldwater—it has been real kind to me®

I* ve done about everj'thing la the organization

except to be either Secretary or Treasurer®

If these had been offered, am afraid I would

have had to violate some of the rules of Rotary and turn them down® Almost everything else
has been fun® Of course, life being what it is, fun is where you can find it®

In the work I am going into, I am going to try and relax and enjoy it to its utmost®

It will be a three-year working-training period®

Plan to get myself a sack of 36 marhles&lt;

Every month, I'll throw one over my left shoulder, and when I've lost all my marbles,
I'll he a psychiatrist®

Anniversaries

Dick Biringer, June 5

Red McKnight, May 31

Jc5m Walker, June 6

Web Treat, June q

Delia Waldron, June ^
Guests

Ro E® Reichow, Homer

Herb Zilllax, Listowel Ontario

Ken McCullou^, Detroit - guest of Paul Hurley

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE ~ Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

■ft

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

BY

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

..

AXNER OLSON

John

President

Vice-Presidenl

A.

KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES

SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistant Soc'y-Treas.

Rooert

John Klein

Moore, Fred Cufy, John T. Dean, George

1—H. Joseph

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

November—1963

Fritz VanAken

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Don Wright

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Intornolionol

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Wayne Way. Horold Coddington

30-T. Skabo

July-1964
7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

14—R. Show

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leovenworth

17-W. Way

24—RIchorcl Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

31—Cran Wlleo.x
SPECIAL EVENTS

Webb Treat, Harold McKnIght

Occupotional Information—
Vinco Kornsfeln, W. Coulllord

February—1964

SPRING LADIES'

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R, Waldfon

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Ken Lcavenworth, Ray Pitts

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle
28-A. Fol'ler

Al Butterfield, Les Wise
SONG LEADERS

Trade Associations-

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Woy Test-

28—R. Rumsey

January—1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

23-M. McKelth

December—1963

International Student Proiecis—

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

12—Al Butterfield

Inlernatlonal Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

9—F. Neer
16—H. Bent

19-L. Wise

Charles Bacon, Les Woodword

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
'peciol—At the call of the President

5—D. Harris

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

Regutor—First Thursday of eoch month
at 12:15 p. m.

June—1964

29-W. VanAken

Youth-

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

October—1963

Corlo Heikkinen, WiMlom Bobler

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer

BOARD

17—les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Student Guests—

Program—

Owers.

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Aprll-1964

3—E. Royborn

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

17—R. Mulehohey
31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Cralg Seboid, Richard Moore,

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod

24—Wm. Bobier

27-C. Sebald

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Walker

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children-

Magcxine—

Mareh-1964

1963 - 1964

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

ElECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Classification—

1963 - 1964

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The above Is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dates &gt;vlth another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ci.—Marlho
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

NAME

278-6850

E, Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia .. . 278-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

278-5891

Robert Loose-R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margoref
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth .
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Sozanna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann._
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
. 278-4243
Russell Waidron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
...278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-5494

278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. ....
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Olmstead, 70 Morshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth .. .
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mabel

278-6341
278-6161
278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5353

Harvey G.

278-6843

Charles Bocon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Morioric
Bent, 51

276-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee, 171

Grand St.—Clara

.

276-8086
278-5386

.

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ... 278-4486
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lone-Jane .
. .
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo ..

278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.-Colleen .

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgemoor Rd.—Valerie
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann

.

278-5909

....

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Charles FIske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
.

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R, 2—Doris -

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonora

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy ..

278-8933

...

163 Fairfield Dr.-Alloon

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma .

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nogle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan

278-6769

278-5078
279-9492

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .278-2996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Warren Williams, Bafavla-loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

278-3156
278-2451

278-6517

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

ST2-5594
278-5006

278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola -.278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel ... .
. ..... 278-5165
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

Art Lyon. 11 Park PI.—Eliora

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eiolne
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-4198
278-5412

John Walker, 33

278-6730

278-5942

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

fr?:df:rick

h.

weeks

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

Phone No.

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union Clly-Evelyn

278-5318

Corio Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen .. 278-4115
Hurley,

E. Ken leavenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-5475
278-2864

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara . 278-8909

Paul

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

INC

278-5091

Dougherty-Gretehen

278-6311

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

i-m 23, 1964

LAST WEEK we had thus barbeque auonq wsth everyone euce as part of

Tne Mschsqan Week obscrvance»

H thcnk we, as well as most of the other

SsRvdce Cuue memsers, eNaovso thqs LDTtte sot and 2 thonk most everybodv
GOT THEOR KfiOFE AND FORK WORK ON BEFORE OT RASNEDe

ThOS CAT DpE6N&lt;'7

NORMALLY QO ON FOR THE OHfiCKEN BUT BUT TH88 WAS PRETTY WELL DONEo
A LOTTLE

aOT

NOBTALQOC

FOR THE

TYPE

OF

weNT BY THE NAME OF PLYMOUTH RoCK AND

OHOCKEN WE USED TO

RA88E WHOCH

1 THDNK RAISED BETTER MEAT BECAUSE 8T

HAD TO FEND FOR flTSELF, SCRATCH ON THE MANURE PSLE^
ooDoe HAWKs«

I BET

CHASE QRAS8H0PPERS AND

Most of these modern chdckens are unfortunately raised almost

UNDER laboratory CONDlTeONSo

WeLL, ENOUGH OF TKATo

Ws DOON^'T HAVE ANY

PROGRAM, THEREFORE, THE EARLY LEAVERS GOT A LITTLE BIT CHEATEOo ThERE WERE
A

OT

FAIR NUMBER

ABSENT

AND

WE

CAN

ALWAYS

HOPE

THAT THEV MADE

eSN^T GOING TO BE A PROBLEM WITH ME MUCH LONGER BECAUSE

HAVE ABOUT TWO MEETONGS LEFT WITH THIS CLUB AND
NEXT WEEK Chuck Woodward

UP

SOMEWHERSo

1 THINK

1 ONLY

1 AM GOING TO MOSS YOU ALLo

os going to be the Master of Ceremonoes and

HE IS GOlNO TO CONDUCT A LITTLE SAFARI TO THE JUNGLE WcST OF TOWN^

I THINK

we ARC QOONO TO MEET GrAVEL GeRTOE AND

I WOULD ADVISE HAVING TRANSPORTATION

AVAOLASLE AND SHOES YOU CAN WALK IN*

i THINK THIS IS GOING TO BE A REAL

SNTERESTfiNQ PROGRAM.

I HEAR THAT Chuck Bacon has been sock*

I wondered what the vultures

WERE PLAVONO AROUND THE ThORD Ward FOR*
BIRTHDAYS
Nobody made

it

into the world.

WEDD5NG ANNIVERSARJES

Fritz Van Aken

May 27

Rav Pitts

May 2g

Chal Dyer
Melvin Ross

Columbus, Ohoo
Indianapolis, Indiana

ROTARY GUESTS

*

-

—

»

t

PROGRAMS

i John Klein

June 2

» Fred Neer

% Harvey Bent
% i^Mc McKeitk

June 9
June 16
June 23

« Torq Skabo

June 30

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUiNCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Everett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
Classification—

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox

1963 - 1964
CLTDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
John Wolker

. President
Vice-Presldenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMtn

-

John Klein

Treasurer

★

Ray Miulchahcy, Fred Noer
Rotary Information-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

MEETINGS

Director

Don Wright

International Contacts-

RUSSELL MOORE. Director

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart
Empfoyer-Employco Relations—

Webb Treat, Harold McKnighl

Occupotionol Information—

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Trade Associations-

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Phone No.
276-5563

Ken Leowenworth, Roy Pitts

9-F. Neer

5—D. Harris

16—H. Bent

12—Al Butterficld

23-M. McKelfh
30-T. Skobo

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Show

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore
31—Cton Wilcox

International Student Projects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way. Harold Coddinglon

Four-Way Test-

November-1963
19-1. Wise

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relations-

Juno-1964

26—P. Hurley

Inlernolionol Information-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

ROTARY

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

19-T. Collins

2-J. Klein

SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

DISTRICT 636

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Polterson

8—C. Swarf

INTERNATIONAL

at 12:15 p. m.

^

May-1964

October—1963

GEORGE OWERS,

★

21-F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

17—les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Norman Moore, Bob Nogie,

Special—At the call of the President

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

10—K. Peorce

Loose

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Youth-

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★
BOARD

Ralph Toupallk, Torg Skabo
Crippled Children—
Craig Scbold, Richard Moore,

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Owcrs.

31—S. Rovee

1—H. Joseph

Program—
Axner Olson
Public Relations-

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier

Student Guests-

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulehohey

13-J, Fair
20-F. Y/eeks

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axnor Olson,

March-1964

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmstead

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

1963- 1964

Community Safety—

Robert

Magciine—

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★

CHARLES

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R, Nagle

Rotary Foundation—

28—A. Foller

Al Bullcrfield, Les Wise

February—1964
KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

Duano Davidson

25-R. Woldfon

SONG LEADERS

SPRING

LADIES'

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The obove is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with onother member, advise th program choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Program Choirman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton

Bovee,

171

Grond St.—Clara

.

...

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Buttorfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-6033
278-5358

. .-.278-6321
278-6843

.,.278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
__ 278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero .. 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene _. 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone .

278-2818

Doane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.-Colleen

.278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann .
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Charlotte

278-6598
278-8933
278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Charles FIskc. R. R. No. 2—Ruth
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5909

278-2864
278-5318

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loko—Barbara ._278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ...278-4115
Poul

Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aiieen

Harry Joseph, 383 N- Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma .

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia . . ....

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgaret.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth .. .
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St- Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta.:,

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel) Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chlcogo—Ernestine

-

279-9492
278-5512

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.~Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-2996

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanno
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Cladys

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5585

278-4243

... 278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wiibur, 144 S. Cloy St.

278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

..278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

278-5033

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Guvorrie S. Coffmen, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague Si.—Hazel
278-5165
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ...
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobcl
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janeon

278-5091

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-2930

278-5842
278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elioro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-4350

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen

278-5412

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-6730

•IL'-.V.

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
i
FRKDERICK H.

WEEKS

OUALITT SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUR

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 R. M,
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Hotarians Always Welcome

COLDWATER,

HIGH.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

May 16s 1964

Tuesday we liad a progifam which mq eould classify under h'orld Affairs o Pat Patterson
secured Mrs, Alice LaBour, who is Executive Secret-ary of the World Affairs Cooi'dinating
Council,

She talked on the International Tisitor program, which is simply hack and

forth Tisiting on a global basiSo Tou will remember that we had some Gex-mn students
here several years ago, and since that time, similar progre.ms have been set up for
students from almost every country^ You might think this Is just a drop in the bucket

when you realize how many people are around this worldo However, most of the students
who come to this country to l^m about our my of life and democracy are from a class
of citizenry th^t will be involved sooner or later in government in their own countryo
Maybe if we keep up this program long enough in enough places we can get the point
across.

Next week, don't go near the Elks Temple because we aren't going to be there. We will
do as last year—that is, meet in the park to the southward of the First Methodist Church.
(As long as I have gone this far in advertizing—to the westward of a certain leading
mortuary by the name of Putnam) I don't believe we are going to have a fonnal program.
However, there will be a barbecue as part of the Michigan Week observance.

We were happy to hear about the proceeds of the Rotary Show, and to know that we probably
had the biggest financial take that we have ever had. I don't know how much went down the
drain in expenses, but presume this figure will be forthcoming soon.
terribly mistaken, we did better than we ever have before.

Unless I am

Spent a little time last v/eek with the natives on the Island of Manhattan, and feel

this does much to recommend the country life. I think If one doesn't go to this island
more than about every 10 years one can kind of forget between times. Really, this
reminds one of an ant hill. If you Just must go, I recommend the World's Fair. Get

there early and Join the line of your choice.

Wear your most comfortable pair of shoes.
Wedding Anniversaries

Birthdays

Margaret Bobier
Dick Biringer
Paul Hurley
John Bean

Chet Allemier

Hay 1?

May 20

May 18
May 19
May 21

Rotary Guests
Bick Schultz

Ray Smith
Wendell Hathaway
Chal Dyer

Broason
Brcnson
Bronsoa

Columbus, Ohio
Lltshfield

Via Brown

Larry Nelson
Charles Klippel

Battle Creek (guest of Wendell Hathaway)
Columbus, Ohio (guest of Chal Dyer)

Messrs. Sety, Ngoesman, Hoesen, and Soemitro - Officials from Indonesia,
Guests of Tom Collins

Paul Cosgrove, student.

Introduced by John Etsweller.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregation.! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

Attendance-

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Horris
Club

Bullelirt—

Don Horris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963- 1964

Bob Sweet, John Eiswoiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

--

AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

SCHMirr

FRED WEEKS

President

Vice-President
Secretary
Treosurer

Assistont Sec'y-Troas.

John Wolker

Charles Schmitt. Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deem, George
Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

September—1963

MEETINGS

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn 0. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Moy-1964

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Potiarson

October—1963

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest luse
22—H. Goodholm

June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Youth-

Ray Mukhohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

2—J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

November—1963

9-F. Neer

16—H. Bent
23-M. McKelth
30-T. Skabo

5—D. Harris

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

12—Al Butterfield
INTERNATIONAL

Sergeanl-at-Arms—

SERVICE

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

24—Richarci Moore
31—Cran Wilcox

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

SPECIAL EVENTS

International Student Proiects—

January—1964

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

2a-A. Faller

A1 Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nogle

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

21 —K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey

17-\V. Way

International Information-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean
Competitor RelationsMac McKcilh, Conrod Swarf

Julv-1964

December-1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Internotionol Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary Internotionol

28—R. Loose

17—les Woodword

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobicr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY

10—K. Peorce

Student Guests—

Public Relations-

★

21—F. VanAken

1—H. Joseph

at 12:15 p. m.
'pecial—At the call of the President

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

24—M. Rice

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Axner Olson

eoch month

Aprtl-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Fritr VanAkon

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of

DISTRICT 636

27-C. Sebald

Crippled Children—
Croig Sebald, RIchord Moore,
R^erl Loose

Progrom—

★
BOARD

17—R. Mukhohey

20-F. Weeks

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Membership—
Oiin Dolly, Don Shorno,
Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

Community Safety—

Februo ry—1964

Occupational Informotlon-

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associolions—

Kan Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

Duane

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
1T—D. Dean

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornstein, W. Coulllord

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead
24-Wm. Bobier
31—S, Rovee

6—C. Allemiqr
13—J. Fair

Magexine—
John Klein

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Ctossilication—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Bob Rumsoy, Doug Woodward

March-1964

1963 - 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

Davidson

25—R. Woldron

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwofer-Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Mark

. 278-5358

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorle

278-6821

Horvey

G.

278-6843

Bent, 51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairfieid Dr.—Josephine

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmo
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera - . 278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Robert Loose—R.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Rooert Nogle,

182 Mcrshall St.—Susan

279-9492
278-2539
279-9360

Roymond Mulchohev, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Erriestine

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Morshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille.

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .-

278-8933
278-5475
278-2864

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-5318

Mel Rice,

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
-

278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy--

.

278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .. 278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E, Chicago St.-Mary Helen .. 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfieid Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

278-2947

279-9551
278-6769

278-2618

278-8609

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen

278-6054

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone._

279-9471

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Morgaret .767-7508

Wilford Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.-Dorothy

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricio
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-5078
278-5512

NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

278-8942
278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Worner VonAkon, R. R. 2-GIadys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Dello

278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Frad H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St. ...
Cranston Wikox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. I-Wilmo

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Worren Willioms, Boiavio-laMoine

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .-278-2996

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia ._Chofles Woodward. 163 Marshall St

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Donald Wright. 21

Everett

278-8156

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
1903

278-2451

Kibby Rd„ Jackson-Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

ST2-5594

278-5006
278-5714

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise

278-5842

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

278-5165

Ed Hollz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Joneon

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.-Elzoro._Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

--

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

- -I.

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; lU

FREDERICK

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4468

278-6393

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

)

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

279-9428
278-5033

Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott-Nololie

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-5494

278-4424
278-5033

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-2841

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

i. ■ -L v.vj'. .!-•

r

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MAY 9. 19o4

LA,V iy\Ys

.

■

DSOK BjRBMQSft 8NTR0DUCE0 FELLOW ATTORNEY^ ArT LvoN®

ArT 8N AM EXCELLEMT

mamner made the law "Come Albve" for os*
He oesorbseo the fascbmatbno sACKesouND
OF OUR NATBOfML COMSTBTyTfiON AMD THE L8TTLE KNOWN BUT PHENOMSNONAL OPERATBONS OF

Two GREAT PATRBOTS,

AlCX:'%NDBR HaMJLTON AND dAMES Mao880Mo He EMPMABezKO THE V8TAL

NEED FOR RESPECT FOR OUR JuOOCflAL SYSTEM OPOM VMICH AmeRBCAM DEMOCRACY

AND PO0NTEO OUT THE PURPOSE OF BHFORMEO, BNTELLOQENT CRflTflCBSMo
TO

OEPEMOS

ThBS ALL CONTR09UTEO

A THOUGHT PROVOKCNO PROORAMo

'■VQRLD AFFAIRS8 Nekt week Pat Patterson brbngs to our club Mrs, Alice LaBour, Executive

Secretary, World Affairs Coorinoatino Council, to talk on the International Visitor
Program, The title envisions a most intcrestdno oiscussioni "People to People,"
BIRTHDAYS

May 13

Rot Patterson
Gladys Moore

May 14

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 10

Charles Baoon
ROTARY GUESTS

Bronson

vfCRRY HoLLISTER
John Eo Organ
Dale Ulery
JAKT"toowrcK
Harry Ryan
Hugh Sutton
Ray Mohlie
Jack Warner
Bill iVkseler
Mike McConnsl

Sullivan, Indiana
QosHENn

Indiana

Bronson

Bronson
Dronson
Marshall
JoNESVILLC
Jackson
CHS Student

ROTARY INTERNATIONALS Our Club will be represcmted in Toronto by Chick Kcmnedy and

ErnGE LuSE this JuNEo

May you have a fine TRflP, fellovis, and bring us some "Rotarv

GCI.18" for the OOMBNG VEARe

T.VO DATES? May 19 in support of the CMAf^asR of Commerce MioHaoAW Week Chscksw^ Barbeous

WE^LL MEET AT THE SITE AND INDULGE 8M A LITTLE ®F0WL PLAY® (SSCUSE PLEASEIToAs
Confucius says

"Temptatbon often overcome known facts pun easiest way to lay bad egg!"

Oops,»6e,,ft(TYpflS7"e NOTES

Three more so-called "humors" here deleted as act or mehcVo)

June 9 MrSc Americans visit to our town will be celebrated docNTLv by the Service GlusSo
More on this later sot we should AtJ. plan to attend
TO Cold Water (He's at it again!)«

and give this beauty a warm w^SLcatcig

END OF BULLETIN

(By order of "Court")

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Consregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursdoy, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER

OLSON

President

...

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Secretory

SCHMin

John Klein

Treosurer

FRED WEEKS

★

Program—
Public Relations-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neor
Rotary Information-

BOARD

OF

INTERNATIONAL

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

INTERNATIONAL

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

Employer-Employee RelationsWayne Way. Horold Coddington

President Rotary international
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Four-Way Test-

31—Cran Wilcox

International Student Proieels—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuary—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nogle

Rolory Foundation—

28-A. Failer

February—1964

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

28—R. Rumsey

24—Rieharci Moore

Al Butierficld, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworfh

17-W. Wav

Information-

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

★
636 ROTARY

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December-1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

23-M. McKehh

26—P. Hurley

International Contocts—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

9-F. Neer
16—H. Bent

12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Don Wright

Special—At the call of the President

STRICT

November—1963
5—D. Harris

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

Regular—First Thursday of eoeh month
at 12:15 p. m.

June-1964
2—J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sorgeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Youth-

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

May-1964

October—1963

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobler

Axner Olson

Owers.

28—R. loose

17—les Woodword

Student Guests-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonist

10—K. Pearce

1—H. Joseph

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt. Fred Anderson, Russell

21—F. VanAken

24-M. Rice

Robert Howiey, Roy Fox

Olfn Dolly, Don Shorno,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

April-1964

27-C. Sebold

September—1963

Robert loose

Magczi ne—

24—Wm. Bobler
31—S. Rovee

6—C. Aliemicr
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Community Safety-

Craig Sebold, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Vice-Presldent

17—R. Mulchahey

August—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Elsweller, Jr.

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmstead

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963- 1964

March-1964

1963- 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Deon

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Kan leavenworth, Roy Pitts

Duono Davidson

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Woldron

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING

4—V. Kornsfien

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with (he details,
AXNER OLSON. Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kalhryn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

..278-5358

Charles

Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mar[orIe

Horvcy G.

Bent, 51

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.-Esther.-.

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wiiliom Bobler, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Selon

Bovee,

171

278-8086
278-5386

Grand St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Buttorfleld, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

..

278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene __ 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ..

279-9471

...

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818

278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen _

278-6127

John Elsweller, Jr.. 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann _
Alberl Foller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
. .

278-6598
278-8933
278-5475
278-2864

John T. Dean, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5909

278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison lake-Barbara

278-8909

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen--278-4n5
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma ..

278-6687
278-6788
278-5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Ne.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148- Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290" Grand St.—Dorothy

279-9551
278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily
Robert Loose—R.

278-6850

R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgarot

Ernes! W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

767-7508

...278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Anneffa

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagio, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

-

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Rotha

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

George Owors, 46 E- Montgomery St--Elizobeth . 278-2996

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
278-2841

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suzonno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann
Worner VanAken, R, R. 2-Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beafrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavio—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R, R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl Sf--Polly

278-2790

Robert G- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth...
Kenneth Putnam,

.

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161

Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St--Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergot
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann..

.

278-8156
278-2451
.-.ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Donold Wright, 21

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—
Janeon

278-6311
278-4198

Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

John Walker, 33 Daughorfy—Gretchen

H.

lEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6730

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

fREDERlCK

ELK'S

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

f

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

279-9428
278-5033

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nofa ...278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
278-5165

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-5494

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bfonson 369-4024
278-4424
..278-5033

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUE

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

MICH.

INC.

�4.'
A

May

1,

1964

The Beard of Directors of the Coldwatcr Rotary
Club has approved the name ar.d classification listed below.
Any objections MUST BE IN THE HANDS OF THE SECRETARY BY LETTER
THROUGH THE UNITED STATES MAIL ON CP. BEFORE MAY
Major Classification

Boyd Wiggins

Agriculture

riinor Classification

Agricultural Extension

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

my 2, ' i96h
DEARUV beloved, here we are WRdTIlMQ A

WRETDMQc

W.TH HELP PROmCrAN WOLCOX, S THK.K

What we are TRvaMQ to set at as we obo not

^rE^rs M^E^.NO BECAUSE WE WERE
now that I am about to

HAV0NQ LUNCH W6TH A PSYCHfl ATRB ST. ThBS

^ sNTROOUCrfJ BV OOB LOOSC, He HAD AS

vmacH BB A NOM-PROrltT ORGAMflZATBON

n^nnFTS VOJ HAVE AROUND THE HOUSE Wk&amp;CH

JOAN THE FOLD. YoU OBD HAVE A PROGRAM AND 0T
SPEAKER Con EkKENS, FoELD

PUUMS0MO FBKTURES (pLU^IBBNQ F8XTURES ^RE TH
„AV. OR MAV NOT, LEAk). CrAN SAYS HE OAVE
eONNECTflONS AND BACK SOPHONAOE AND SOTJE OF ^

ABE NOT SUPPOSED TO END A SENTENCE WBTH

^NSTflTUTe
u(ICENSED TxUMBEnS AND MANUFACTURERS OF

olSCUSSOON OF DAM0ER8 OF CROSS
CAN WATCH OUT FOR. YOU
j
THAT I BeLEEVE ST OR

^ ^TzZTm. i AM TELL8N0 VOU

NOT MOST OF VOU HAVE A CROSS-CONNEOTflON

^ abBENTEEO AND EARLY LEAVERS CM DROVES.

Cran
and B v;er£ talkong about bt and
ATTENDAMCE-WSBE. OUR MARCH

wHtle^sof^E^cLual thsnk that yh^.

THBS BECAUSE I SEE THAT BE80DES MYSELF THERE WERE ABBENTEEb

RATHER CONSBSVEMTLV BEEN ABOVE
ARE DOBNG REAL WELL WEN THEY GET TO SSp ^ "^rnE FFB COLTS EO WACM»T THAT WE MPSB THE
0N PAST YEARS, ViE WERE WONDERSNQ OF
®
MoNDAY AND THEN ^AjNOAV COMCS ALONG
MEETSNG AND THSNK THAT WE WALL MAKE UP BN QUSNCV

TO THS 8 OS TO

AND WE ARE OUT OF TOWN OR FOR 80ME REASON OAN^T
TRY TO MAKE OP ON AOVANOE ONSTEAD OF AFTERWARDS, AlL OF US ARE
NEXT V€EK OflCK BDR0NGER 88 PROGRAM ChADRMAN AMD ®
AS SPEAKER.

„T CAN BE DONE,

®

^

REAL

ArT OS GO8NG TO TALK ON

AS Uw OAV AND

NOT as A a.T HA«D TO MAKC A PaaaaAM ooT or T«a

Couar Bcnoh.

APPROPRBATE
BECAUSE MaV 1 HAS BEEN
T
^ _® 33
AOTIVSTV WH8 CH HAS
BEEN
OUR NEXT MEETCMQ 0S THE F0R8T TUESDAY AFTER TH 8.
U SHOULD
SPONSORED BV THE AmERDOAN BAR AsSOCfiATDON
^
« BECAUSE "i HI S HAS CERTABNLV BEEN
A VERY SUSV YEAR FOR ATTORNEYS ALL THE WAV .FROM OaLLAS TO THE OUP«aM
AM REAL SORRY J W8LL HAVE TO

!

MOSS 8T.

bsrthoays

May 3

WoLMA Kennedy

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
None

rotary guests

LqqonjeRb

Max Sperrv
John Wollsams
Frank Koran
Edwrn Robey

GeTT»«0 aACK.TO TH«a

Inooana

Qu tNCY
Coldwater
CHS Student

or PUOMB.WO. I have SEVraAL T.MEO WONOEaED HOW A OOONTaV

that oan saaatY the teohn.c.ahc able to oaa.t a man AaouHO the eabth, can't come oa
W.TH A TOILET TANK WH.CH V^EN aROPEaUV TRCaaEO WILL SHUT OPF ANO FILL. MaYBE «T

eSOAPEB ME BUT 1 DON'T TH.NK THERE HAS BEEN A MAJOR .MPROVEMENT IN TH«8 FIELD IN MY
MEMORY.

"

-

FOR THE MAN WHO HAS EVERYTHSNal A CALENDAR TO REMIND HSM WHEN

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

R. Biringer, H. Bent.
Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox
Fellowship-

1963- 1964

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON .
CHARLES

Treasurer

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson,

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

November—1963

Fritz VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

12—A! Butterfield
19-L. Wise

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

26—P. Hurley

★

International

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

28-A. Fol'ler

A1 Buttcrfiold, Los Wise

February—1964

Occupational Information—
Vinco Kornstein, W. Coulllard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

31—Cran WIfeo.x

Rotary Foundotion—

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore

Tom Collins, Art lyon

Wnyne Woy, Harold Coddingfon

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

information-

Internallono! Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations—

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Shaw

10—K. Putnam

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dole Deon
Competitor Relations—
Moc McKeith, Conrod Swart

30-T. Skobo

July-1964

3—D. Shorno

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

23-M. McKelth

December-1963

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

General Secretary, Rotory Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

9-F. Neer
16—H. Bent

5—D. Harris

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

26—C. Woodward.
June—1964

Sergeont-at-Arms—

each month'

INTERNATIONAL

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Youth-

at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

12—Roy Potterson

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Norman Moore, Bob Naglp,
Don Wright

Ipeelal—At the call of the President

5—R. Biringer

October—1963

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

28—R. Loose

May-1964

24—M. Rico

Rotary Information-

★
OF

10—K. Peorce
17—les Woodward

Loose

Student Guests-

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VanAken

1—H. Joseph

Public Relations-

Owers.

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Axner Olson

Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

BOARD

September—1963

Progrom—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

24-Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair

Rural Urban—

Mark Andrews

★

17—R. Mulchohey

August—1963

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richord Moore,

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud

20-F. Weeks
27-C, Sebald

Robert

John Klein

PROGRAMS

Community Safety—
Roiph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Magcxine—

Seeretary

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John Walker

.. President
Vlce President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

ROTARY

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Don Harris

I March-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

FRED ANDERSON,

SONG

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duono Dovldson

Trade Associations-

Ken Lecivenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES'

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean

LEADERS

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

25—R. Waldron

the above Is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to ehonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Choirmon — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay ,

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth .

.

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee,

171

Phone No.
278-5563
378-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther .
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Seton

.

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burcndt, 178 Falrfieid Dr.—Josephine

.

278-5358

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma .
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogens. .
276-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
_ 279-9471
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane._
278-2818

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily
Robert Loose—R.

.. ...279-9551

278-6501
278-6850

R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgaret .767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth.... .

...

. .. 278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila .
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

K. L. Olmslead, 70 MorsRoil St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

..

278-4029

278-2539
279-9360

Worren Willioms, Botovia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine....

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam,

278-2790

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
_
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ...
E, Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5475

278-2864
... 278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
278-5942
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara .. 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen. 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Ailccn
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

... 278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

11 E. Chicago St.—Mcibel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie-_
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union Cily-Evelyn

278-5585
278-4243

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

.. 278-5512

278-2979

. 278-8933

278-5554

273-4159

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Albert Folier, 95 N. Hanchott St.—Charlotte

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobclh . . 278-2996

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonna

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlco

278-8609

.

278-8942
278-4222

278-5078
279-9492

278-6127

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.-Ruth

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-6278

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-5909
278-6598

Phone No.

.278-4229

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirflold Dr.—Lucille

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol ....279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa
278-6769

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

NAME

278-6161

278-8156
278-2451

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

278-5494

278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. l_-Wilmo-

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.-Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
. 278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

ST2-5594

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrio S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Spragoe St.—Hazel
278-5165
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Robert £. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471. Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PL—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.-Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Met Rice,

1903

Kibby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Janean

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

- JR.;.'.'

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

PRAY

I
rREDERICIC H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
I'UBLISIllilD BY

KOTARY CLUB

of Coldiualer, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

»J^isiling Rotarians Always Welcome

COIDWATER. UIQH.

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

1H]S ■'££:&lt;„

'.Ve L.:ARfve:D abccv

v-'rom Hauc

•^^EARce woTh Frjtz Van Aksn as Prooram Cha(!rman„

SUSifECT

IN

THE

EVER D«C SCPOReo
L6TTLE RTUwra

UAST

rew

YEARS

THAN

THAT CORF HAD TMOMQM* UP WAS TO

CAUSE THE MCNDOnpAL

PUMPS TO WORK

on adootbon

OVERTIME

BUT

bt cqulo help cause

SOME RCSeftVOORS SN THC CaTSKBLL MOUNTAINS TO

DRY UP,

WITH

THE

ALL

TOO

SUBJECT

IF

AND

POLLUTOQN

IS

NEXT .V££K,
LOOSE

WHO

ANY

OF

OAVE

RENDCREO

SOMCTIMCS

ALLOWED

ALL

OP

US

A

BST

USELESS
FOR

TO

FOR

HUMAN

BNDUSTRlAL

L'SE

IS

aOSNO

TO

BR8NQ

BNTERESr,

phases

I

ARE

A

LITTLE

PROJECT

CAN

BE

LOOK FOR THESE
STRANGE

SIGNS WHEN

I

86T

FINfiSHEO

HOPE

BEFORE

J ALWAYS

AM DRI

IN A

AREA,

No FIGURE ON THE

"TAKE" UN OUR LAST-SHOW 8UT

WOULD

IT

GUESS

THAT

TURNS

HIGHEST IN OUR HISTORY,
SUT

OUT

TO

BE

THE

j HATE TO THINK SO

{ OON^T BELIEVE EVERVONC HAS MAOC TtOKET
TOM WOULD BE GLAD TO CHECK

Your club needs a few more members.
A little thought.

Give it

If in doubt about cuAsriiri

OArioN you might call Chic or Clvoc,
SURE

THERE

ARE

A NUMBER

OF

SPOTS

I am

OPEN,

SOMETHINQ

TO

US

85RTHDAYS

April 2S

Ellen Jo Oavooson

S OON^T KNOW AT THIS TIME

fir WTLL BE BUT

The

AND

progress

EXBST,

The program ss sh charqe of Rosert

ON ENOBNeeRONO«
JUST WHAT

AND

RCMCMBER WHAT WATER WE HAVE

EASILY

C0N6UMPTR0N

THAT THIS

lcttle

I THOUQHT MalC ODD A REAL NBCE

MORE TO CONSlDSRe
16

SIGNS

a

YOU OFF HIS LISTf

VVoRLD^S FaOR OPENONO and no OVER-SUPPLY OP

JOB

have k-sade

SCTTLSMENT YET,

Thus would be a bbo help with a

WATER ANYWAYo

ROAOSflDC

W£

IN Ncw VoRK CSTY AND tiUST

LCr THCM RUN, SOMS PLACES VHI8 WOULD ONLY

ON New Yqrk

ON

TKA?

THE TOURIST SEASON OS UPON -USo

WE

^ NOTED THAT ONE Of THE NBCC

OPEN UP THE EAUCCT8

NOTF:

FUL

t THONK MOST eVCRVONC HAS HEARO MORE ASOUT
THiS

J

op

I FEEL THAT ALMOST

THIS

SUBJECT ARE

OP

JUST SOT THROUGH LOOKING AV A

'.^•E:D05NG ANNIVERSARIES
Ken
Ken

Aprbl 30

Leavenwortk
Olmsteo

f^AV

1

90 MINUTE PREVIEW OF THE FaSR AND THIS ENOeNEER.
INO

aUSlNCSS

HAS

KIND

W'z y;erc saddened

".Vayne Way,

OF

by the

QOYTEN

OUT

OP

untimely death

HAND,

of

Ve got to know Wayns through

OUR CHURCH ACTIVQtfiES AS WELL AS ROTARY AND

HE REPRESENtEO THE FINEST IN A CHRISTIAN
GENTLEMAN,
LARDE

.OUT

Llovo Phsllips
Ray Smbth
Jake Uuowsok
Ray Mohlie
6harlcs Ossorn

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Marshall
Kalamazoo

Gene Nutt

CHS Stuoent

Harry Rvan

.

.Vg WERE APPRECIATE VE OF THE

NUMBER OF

OUR

MEMBERSHIP

WHO

TURNED

FOR HIS LAST RITES,

Protect the
AND

ROTARY GUESTS

THE

birds

STORK

—

BRINGS

the
TAX

dove

brings peact

EXEMPT6 OflSo

Honeymoon — the
aeroRE

vacation a fellow takes

going to work

for

a new

boss.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILL5DALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

ANGOLA - TrUStote Cafe - Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.

.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Deon

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumscy, Doug Woodward
Classification—

*

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cron Wllcox

1963- 1964

Fellowship-

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

.

AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

..

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John Walker

President

VIco-President
Secretary
.

Treasurer

Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Don Wright

★

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
Competitor Relations-

★
INTERNATIONAL

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

General Secretary, Rotary International

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

Trade Associations-

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R, 5, Coldwofer-Foy

Phone No.
278-5563

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

28-A. Foiter

February-1964
SONG

Vince Kornsfein, W. Couillard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

21—K. Leavenworth
28—R. Romsey

17-W. Way

31—Gran Wilcox

Occupational Information—

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw

24—Richarcl Moore

Rotary Foundation—
A! Bultcrfiold, Les Wise

Four-Way Test-

JuJv-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

19-L. Wise

international Information—

Inlernotiono! Student Proiects—

Mac McKeiih, Conrad Swart

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent
23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Tpeclal—At the call of the President

SERVICE

international Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

June—1964

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—A! Butterfieid

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

29-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant-at&gt;Arms—

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

1—H. Joseph
8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

October—1963

Ernest lose, Chuck Woodward,

★
OF

Urban—

Youth-

Ray Mulchahoy, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Owers.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Student Guests-

Program—

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Roberl Howley, Roy Fox

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

★

BOARD

September—1963

Rural

Membership—

- Assistonf Sec'y-Treas.

17—R. Mulchohey

13-J. Fair

Crippled Children—
Craig Scbald, Richard Moore,

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead
24-Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemicr
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebold

Rooert

John Klein

PROGRAMS

Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupollk, Torg Skabo

Magcsino—

March~1964

1963 - 1964

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Cholrmon

Ken Leavenworlh, Ray Pitts

Duane Davidson

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean

Ralph Toupallk

18-R. Fox

25-R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmon - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark

278-5358

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cioro

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfieid, 31

278-2854

Edison Cf.—Thelma .

Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera --.273-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-- 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane.-

278-2818

Dale A, Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfieid Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.-Ellen Jo
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-8609
278-5909

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann -

278-8933

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte. Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
_

278-5475
278-2664

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME .

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222
278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Harold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Carol

278-2261
278-2947

Rolpn Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suzanna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelto

278-6769

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

279-9492
278-5512

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct,—Dorothy

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L.

Olmstead,

70

Marshall

...-

279-9551
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

278-5078
-

St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

278-8840

278-2539

. ...

279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .. 278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

278-2979

8, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

..

.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-2612
278-8238

Warren Willioms, Balavia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia.
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-5942

Chorle.s Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bcrget

278-5006

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elrora

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-6316

Hov/ard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva

Donald M, Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lako—Borbara .. 278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfiefd Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

.

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

ST2-5594
278-5714
278-5842

...278-4350

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague Sf.-Hazel .... . .

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean.

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-6311

278-4198

John

278-6730

Walker, 33

Dougherty-Gretchen

WEEJCS

OUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IKCe

ELK'S

278-5165
278-5091

278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

rSBDERrCK H.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-6393

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

.. 279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ....278-4086

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

278-4424
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-2451

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

278-4229
278-4029

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-8156

278-2841

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

1, Union City—Evelyn

278-5318

R.

278-2790

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

C. Alfred Rice,

278-6161

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

COIiDWATER, MICH.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A,
nPiiil 15, 1964

i-AST W£EX vouR author was elsewhere,
■ (made up, op course). Therepore, t
did not personally wear Red McKnicht

talk on "Around the iVoRLO, " My inform-

ants tell me that it was pretty good,
and who 16 MORE CRITICAL THAN OUR OWN

members.

MaYSE my REPORTS ARE A LITTLE

garbled but why was Red wandering

around the streets of Manila at ^iOOA.M,'?

This is all right if he hadn't been to
BED VET BUT IT IS PRETTY EARLY TO GET

CP AND GO FOR A WALK.

ART LyON WAS THE

Master of Ceremonies.

getting to the POINT'where

A little self-conscious about jokes involv

ing PSYCHIATRIST but i DO HAVE A COUPLE,

(Every bit as good ab our Rotary Show jokes
You go to a psychiatrist when
you're slightly cracked and
KEEP GOING until YOU'rE COM
PLETELY BROKE.

I ALSO LIKE THE ONE ABOUT THE

Kangaroo who went to the psy

chiatrist AND COMPLAINED, "Ooc

] JUST don't FEEL JUMPY NO MORE,"

BlRTHDAYS

Beroet Schmitt

NEXT V/EEK Fritz Van Aken is the Program

Ray Pitts
Celia Wise

Chairman and is bringing us Hale Pearce

vVEDDliVG ANNI VERSAR1FS

Hale 9s going to talk on water and soilw»th particular reference to conserving
the wet stuff. I IMAGANE most of us

have noticed how dry we have had it FOR

the past few years and certainly we are
not over blessed with moisture this
-&gt;

Spring,

April 17
April 17

Ajleen Hurley
Seton Bovee
Lorraine Pearce

April IS

April 19

Imogens Oouillard

OF" The LOCAL Soil Stabilization Office,

i went through school on the

EDGE OF THE OuST BcWL AREA IN THE EAR_LY

'30's AND I WOULD HATE TO SEE A REPEAT
performance. I don't know what any of

April 20
April 22

April 25

Ralph Toupalik

April 17

ROTARY' QUESTS
□ale Ulery
Chal Dyer
Ray Mohlie
Harry Pape
Dan Bunge

Goshen, Ind,
Columbus, Ohu
Marshall
Quincv

CHS Student

MORE MISC.

A Chinese scholar was lecturing
WHEN ALL THE LIGHTS IN THE ROOM

WENT OUT.

He asked the people in

the audience to raise their hands.

As soon as they complied, thellicht-^

WENT ON.-W then said: "Th(s
infto FHOVES
proves
the wisdom of the old Chinese say.nc
Many hands make light work,'"

yeCAN 00 INDIVIOUALLV BUT keep IN MIND
that water is one of the biggest problems
or todav.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe ~ Monday, 6:30 P. M.

HtLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILIE - Skyline Restaurant ~ Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

I AM

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER/

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

OFFICERS

BY

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

1963- 1944
CLYDE WILLIAMS

AXNER OLSON

-

..

President

Secretary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

John Walker

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

John Klein

Directors •— Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Ray Molchahey, Fred Neer

OF

MEETINGS

Don Wright

International

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Las Angeles, Calif.

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Buyer^Seller Relations-

Employer-Employee Relations—

Wayne Woy, Harold Coddington

Four-Way Test-

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

8—C. Swort

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

November—1963
5—D. Harris

SERVICE

23-M. McKeith

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Contacts-

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rutnsey

17-W. Woy

International Information-

24—Richorci Moore

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

31—Cian Wilcox
SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nogle

Rotary Foundation—

28-A. Faller

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold MeKnIght

30—T. Skabo

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

International Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor Relations—
Moc McKoith, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

636 ROTARY

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

12—Al Butterfield

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean
DISTRICT

Mav-1964

October—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Naglp,

★

28—R. Loose

10—K. Peorce

17—Les Woodword

INTERNATIONAL

Sorgeont-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

'pecial—At the call of the President

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VanAken

24-M. Rice

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

Regulor—First Thursday of eoeh month

April-1964

3—E. Royborn

Duke Davidson, Bob Korr

Fritx VanAken

DIRECTORS

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Rotary Information-

★
BOARD

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo
Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richord Moore,

Youth-

Public Relations-

Owers.

Community Safety-

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemicr
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Student Guests-

Program—

17—R. Mulchahey

August—1963

Everett Royborn, John Dean

Robert Hawley, Roy Fox

Mork Andrews

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteod

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

._.. Assistant See'y-Treas.

ROTARY

Robert Loose

Magexine—

March-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Closslflcallon—
R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

•k

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON,

February—1964
KEN PUTNAM, Chairmen

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18—R. Fox

Duane Davidson

25-R. Waldron

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornstein. W. Couillord

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the detolls.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Choi rman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemicr, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mapio lane—Kathryn

273-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

278-5358

278-6821

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia..
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Harvey G.

278-6843

Robert Loose—R.

Chories

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee, 171

Grand St.—Clara

. 278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondf, 178 Folrffeld Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

Edison Ct.—Thelma . .. ._

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene... 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane .-

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr.. 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann .

278-8609

278-6127

278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchotf St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

278-2864

.

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5318
278-6517

...278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbaro .. 278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen. 278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Ailcen

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn.........278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
278 .5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

279-9551
278-6501
278-6850

R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

767-7508

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

... 278-2261
278-2947

Harold MeKnIght, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R, 4, Dorroncc Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Loke—Suzonno

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-4243

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

.... 278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llta
Robert Nogle, 182 Marsholl St.—Suson

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernesline

.

278-5512

K. L. Olmsteod, 70 Marsholl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

..278-2979

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elixabeth .278-2996
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chieago St.—Mobol
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn...
Mel Rice,

1903

...

278-6341

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillion

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

;_.Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4424
...278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola -.278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
278-5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Joneon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchej

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Visiting Rotarions Always Welcome

278-8238

Warren Witlloms, Balovia—loMoine

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4029

..278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

*

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4229
278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlce

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Russell Woldfon, P. O. Box 125—Delia
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

Fred

278-4222

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

MICH.

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
\$6h
The Rotary Show is novi history and J am
VERY SORRY THAT

fXT WEEK FHJENOB WE HAVE A NOVElTV QOINQ,
ARC

V
-

001 NO

that,
Art
TO

Lvon
SAY

TO HAVE

A PROGRAM

\ KNOW WHAT

is

the

THAT

HE

I

tS GOING TO 8E,

programmer ano he

THE FORMAT THAT GOES WITH IT,

Red

a few

mas

enough material

programs,

t

believe

for

quite

ONE WE JUST FINSSHED,

ANO 00 SOME MORE OF THE SAME TYPE OF NUMBERS,
One could jump two decades and do a roaring
twenty show. Lots of good music in that

he will show no slides

THIS TIME AND confine H|6 PROGRAM TO TELLING
ABOUT SOME OF THE WONDERS HE SAW IN HIS
world

Speaking

of

;

PERIOD, TOO,

tour.

TRAVt?.

on

a less expansive scale,

SUPPOSE A GOOD MANY OF OUR MEMBERS

ARE

IN New York City.

Pavilion located

in the amusement

area.

Rotary Anns are especially lnvited to join

THEIR MUSBANOS FQR THE MEETINGS. \ GUESS
WE REALLY SHOULD GET A DECISION -FROM ChSC
AS

TO WHETHER THIS WOULD

SE

A MAKEUP.

A BIT

ABOUT THEIR

HOME

CLUB

AND ALSO

•

TIGHT

•

ABOUT THE TRIBE OF MULCHAHEY. RaV, OF COURSE,
belongs to THIS CREW WHO LIVE IN THE CIClNlTV
OF Cork. This would seem to be very beauti- ,

FUL COUNTY from ThE PORT OF COBH (QuEENBTOWn) which is the nearest ! GOT TO THIS
city several years ago. The hills round
about are the greenest \ EVER SAW,

J guess there ts SOME CLEAN-UP TO 00. 3f
YOU haven't done so, settle with Tom and
IF VOO HAVE MONEY BELONGING TO ROTAHY OR
BILLS GET THEM IN PROMPTLY, 1 STILL HAVE
A BUTTON off THAT LITTLE SUIT J WAS WEARING
BUT IT wasn't OF STRATEGIC SIONfiFSCANCE 80
1 didn't sew it back on. Pants were too

Our program lAST WEEK was put on bv our own
Ray Mulchahev. He.played us a tape from
the Cork Rotary Club of JrEland,
They told
us

ON THE ROAD ANO MADE U8 LIKE IT. Eo GOT HIS
LICKS IN, .TOO, ANO WE HAD LIGHT'WITH THE AlO
OF THE SWECT FAMILY. AqoUT MIOWEEK 1 GOT TO
WONDERING IF WE WERE GOING TO HAVE A NEWS
PAPER PUT OUT WHAT WITH MOST OF THE STAFF
Duke has around him working on the show.

.You can attend a

Rotary meeting Every day rou are there. The
meetings will BE HELD FROM 12;00-1i30
at the Frontier Palace Restaurant of the
Texas

1 00 THINK WE CAn'T THANK OvkE

enough for the direction. He got the show

GOING TO THE FaIR, OPENING LATER IN THE
MONTH

NEXTYEAR MAYBE It■

COULD BE CALLED THE "TURN OF THE CENTUHT"

US

complete

3 AM NOW

CONVINCED THAT WE CAN 00 EVEN MORE WITH A
variety bong and comedy PROGRAM LIKE THE

EFFORT TO BRING US THAT RENOWNED RoTARY
traveler, teller of tales, AND COLLECTOR OF

I guess

A CHANCE

WHAT WE WOULD 00 WITHOUT THE BLACK STUFF ANO

has called

HAS SPARED NO EXPENSE OR

banners, Harold "Reo" McKnight,

1 WILL NOT HAVE

TO PARTICIPATE (N ANY MORE OF THESE SHOWS,
1 WAS ONE WHO WAS A LITTLE SCEPTICAL AS TO

AND NOT

ANYWAY.

0RJTHDAYS
Ray Fox

I Joseph

Ethel )

Retha Olson

April 12

April t4
April \6

jVEDDlNG ANNiVERSARlES
Duke Davidson

April 14

ROTARY'GUESTS

DwiQKT Green

Lj'^chfield
Bronson

Jake Luowick
Tom Ripley

Bronson
Lansing

Dick Martinson

GHS

Vsc

Brown

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURG1&amp; — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES

-

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodword
R. Biringer, H. Bent.

OFFICERS

BY

Club

ELECTION

Don Morris

Bulletin-

CLYDE WILLIAMS

-

AXNER OLSON

Pfcsident

Viee-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Setrelary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Asslsfanf Sec'y-Treas.

John Walker

Robert

John Klein

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Chorles Schniitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of eoeh month
at 12:15 p. m.

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory international
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Colif.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Moons, Evanston, Illinois

^^ernor, 636 Disl., Rotary Internalionol

16~H. Bent

12—A! Butterfield

23-M. McKeith

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Naqiif

Rotary Foundation—
A! Butterfield, Les Wise

28-A. Foiier

February—1964

Occupational Information—
Vincc Kornstein, W. Couillord

SONG

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES'

4—V. Kornslicn
11—D. Dean

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

17_W. Way

24—Richard Mooro

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Four-Way Test-

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

21—K. Leovenworth

31—Ctan W|leo\

Inlernatlenal Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

July-i964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relolions—
Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart

30-T. Skobo

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

International information-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

9—K Neer

5—D. Harris

SERVICE

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

*
636 ROTARY

2-J. Klein

inlarnotional Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

June—1964

November—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Don Wright

ir

jTRICT

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodword,

Sorgeonl-at-ArmsNorman Moore, Bob Nagle,

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

8—C. Swort

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

1—H. Joseph

Mav-1964
5—R, Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse

Youth-

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

October-1963

Rotary Information-

★
BOARD

17—Les Woodward
24~M. Rice

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobler

Ray Mukhohey, Fred Neer

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Peofce

Loose

Student Guests-

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Owers.

April-1964
7-W. Treat

Robert Hawley, Roy Fox

Program—

31—S. Boveo

September—1963
3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

MembershipOiin Dolly, Don Shorno,

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Aliemier
13-J. Foir

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Magazine—

17—R. Mulchahey

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebnid, Richard Moore,

Bob Sweet, John Etsweilor, Jr.

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety-

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' end Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

Classification—

I March-1964

1963 - 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

I8-R. Fox
25—R. Waldron

Duane Davidson

the obove is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dates with onother member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Phone No.
. 278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn

278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorio
Horvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer. 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Clara

278-6821

_ . 278-6843

278-8086

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Folrfield Dr.-Josephine.... 278-4486
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmci
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-2854
278-2990

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

E. Ken leavonworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert loose—R.
Ernest W.

R. 4—Ruth

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

John Etswoiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.—Ann

.

Albert Fallcr, 95 N. Haneheft St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5909
278-8933

278-5475
278-2864

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barboro .. 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.. 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph. 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn .
...278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
..
278 5790

767-7508

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

278-2261

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

278-2818

278-4222
278-2841

279-9551

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

279-9471

278-8942

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogeno
278-6054

278-6769
278-5078
279-9492

.

273-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Eiizobelh

278-2539
279-9360
278-2996
278-2979

K.

L.

Olmstead,

70

Mofsholl St.—Edna

Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth _
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert 6. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmift, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison |.ake—Rita

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann...

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 .Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

-V

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N- Circle Dr.—Virginia

.. 278-2947

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arleno

278-6850

R. No. 2. Tekonsho-Margaret

Lose, R.

NAME

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine ...

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-5842

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-DelIa

278-4243
273-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LoMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
.

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hc&gt;v/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Daughorty—Gretchen

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

•

.... &gt;■

The COLD WATER

C.,

Rotary REFLECTOR
I

I
fREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING-PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
PUBLISHED BY

'

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

AA P I

P R

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarinns Always Welcome
■a

- ~ -

t

INC

^

�7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
ATRiL

'4,.

N£XT WEEK,.The Couow^ter Rotart C^ud has
m::i

Tv*cs:.A^

OCCASKONS

Nationau
TEN
.

we

WHEN TuESDAV FELi. ON

Hoi.iOAV6«

VEARS
HAVE

HAS

weeK

that

AtWATS

BEEN

In the

TRyur HAS SEEN

HAD

PROORAM

A

WILL

BE.

ySUAtLr

IT

PLACE

By

1

18

GETTING

Fuorioa,

HIS

The group

EPIDERMIS

down at

dress

POfNT

REHEARSAL

i

about

five

FOR OUR

NOW SEE SOME

hours

SHOW

YoUr

AND the

the

rICKETB, AJfE_ PRACTICALLY

in
ALL

time vqu read this we will only have

LIKE

WE

FOR

the

would

HAVE

beautiful

MORE
NEW

IT CERTAINLY LOOKSl

THAN

RED

ENOUGH

CURTAIN

To

IN

PAY

THE

PROGRAM

BORNEO

his office

IN

J

VU6T

pleads

BE

HE

thought
WHO

up a new 8EAT«TuOe "BlESBEO

LETS

the

BULLETIN

EOS TOR

KNOW

WMA''!

IB GOING ON,"

afternoon).
Wc HAD AN excellent

BJRTHOAYS

program which

WAS SECURED FOR US ©V SeTON BoVEE,

CuARA

TmE SPEAKER

BoVEE

Tom Collins

April 6
April 3

WAS Or. Wild am Steqath from Michigan Alumni
Association.

He talked to us about some of

the wonders to SEHOLO
ALONG

WITH

SOME

FIGURES

ON

WHAT

happen.

}

REMEMSCR SOME TWENTY.SEVEN YEARS

AGO WHEN

}

WAS ON THIS GREAT

*

HAD something like 12,000
thcv had

.vf:oo^n3 annwersarjbs

in and AROUND Ann Arsor

TREMENDOUS

CAMPUS

Olin Oally
rotary guests

»

THAT THEV

STUDENTS AND THOUGHT

a whale .of a BIG Univerbitv,

happens

FOR HIOHEH

vert

SOON

EDUCATION,

AL-TER

THE

THEY

COULD

DOUBLE

Elwold Larbcn
Bill Johnson

QuSNcr
QU INCY

Ken

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Yesh

Oean Gary

Now thev

T©

April 5

MAY

Harry

HAVE OVER 27,000 AND ' SUPPOSE, UNLESS SOMETHING

Ryan

Rav Mohlie
John Wilson

DEMAND

Marsmaul

COLOWATER

High Rchool

THIS
♦

IN THE foreseeable FUTURE.
TO

NARRATE

GAMES

DOWN

BUT

ON

Breathes

OR.

STEGATH USED

PROGRAM CHAIRMEN

THE UNiV£RB|TY OF MiCHfOAN FOOTBALL
WAS

the

PRETry

upcoming

CAGEY

ABOUT

QCINQ

PfNNEO

PROSPCCTB,

there a man with soul so dead,

who '

April 14

Art Lyon

Apri i. 21
April 2S
May
5

Frir{ Van Aken
Bob Loose
RIOHARO BtRtNGER

An

Nf-'ER HAS TURNED MIS HEAD AND SAID, "HM«p
sNOT BAD," (with apologies TO S|R WALTER SCOTT)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — \Nednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

SOVC

Tibbits.,

IGNORANCE,so ThERE VOU ARE (AS OF WEDNESOA"

LAST WIIEK.

AND

FAS NT

the bkits are all

ONE performance to go and

The reason for this apparent state
^HE

this

what thev are doing,

^*UL BE DARNED IF I. KNOW WHAT IT

18 THAT WEB TREAT HAS

the

at

WISP8 OF continuity, THE SINGERS B^E^ TO KNOW

Th|8 COMING

a program,

OF

ape

IT LOOKS REAL GOOD*

A MEMBER,

it will be a good program,

OF CONFLSION
HE

ANO

We

SHOR"^

RECOONjlZEO

YOLiRB

1 ASSCME wr wilu have

KNOW WHAT?

a few rare

somethsnq over

A VERT OOOC PROGRAM,

rather think

AND

except foR

MI3(

☆

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesdoy, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

BY

Club Bulletin-

ElECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

John

President
Vice-President

Seerolory

SCHMITT

.

FRED WEEKS

Treasoror

Mark

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dcon, George

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

Webb Treat, Harold McKnIght

Charles Bacon

28-A. Faller

Kan Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstion
11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigon

14—C. Heikkinet^

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillord

Governor, 636 DIsl., Rotary international

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' N1TE

Februory—1964

Occupational Information—

Evanston, Illinois

28—R. Rumsey

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

Al Buttcrfleld, Les Wise

Four-Way Test-

General Secretary, Rotary International

17-W. Woy

31—Cton Wilcox

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Woyne Way. Harold Coddlnglon

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Show

21—K. Leavenworth

24—Riehord Moore

International Student Protects—

Employer-Employee Relations—

30-T. Skabo

10—K. Putnam

Information—

23-M. McKeith

JuIy-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Jerry Fair, Roy Potferson

Harold Goodhoim, Dale Dean

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
George R. Means,

International

Competitor Relations—
Moc McKelth, Conrad Swart

INTERNATIONAL

16—H. Bent

19-L. Wise

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodword

Buyer-Seller Relations-

★

9—F. Neer

5—D. Harris

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

at 12:15 p. m.
•A-

November—1963
12—Al Buiierficid

Fritz VanAken

pedal—At the call of the President

June-1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Normon Moore, Bob Nagln,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

26—C. Woodword

29-W. VanAken

Youth-

Sorgeont-at-Arms-

MEETINGS

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodhoim

Ernest luso, Chock Woodward,

★
DIRECTORS

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luso

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Rny Mulchahey, Fred Noer
Rotary Informotlon—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

Student Guests-

Axner Olson
Public Relations—

Owcrs.

May-1964

October—1963

1—H. Joseph

Andrews

Program-

Oireclors — Clyde Williams, Axncr Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

BOARD

Robert Howlcy, Ray Fox

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

★

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Rural Urban—

Membership—

Assisfont Sec'yTreas.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearee

Robert Loose

John Klein

Aprll-1964

3—£. Rayborn

Craig Sebold, Richard Moore.

Waiher

Magczl ne—

31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etswelfer, Jr.

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allomier
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebold

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cran Wlleox
Fellowship-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Oimsteod

17—R. Mulchahey

13-J. Foir

Community Safety-

Mareh-1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

1963 - 1964

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification-

*
OFFICERS

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

25-R. Waidron

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Bovee,

278-5554
278-5585

Russell Waidron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrics
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-4159
278-4029

278-5891

278-2947
279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

278-6769
278-6278

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy..

Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

... 279-9492
.. 278-5512

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

K. L. Oimsteod, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson. 304 Grand St.—Refha ...

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

171 Grand St.—Clara

278-8086
278-5386

.

Edison Ct.—Theimo

278-4486

..... ..278-2854

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jonc .

Duano E. Dovidson, 15 Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen. ...
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann .

.

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehett St.—Charlotte

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Rulh
.
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E, Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-6054
279-9471
278-2813

278-8609
278-6127
. 278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

278-5475

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .. 278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Fludson St.-Helen
Harold McKnIght, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-6821

278-6687

N. Hudson St.-Quinn .. _ .. 278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sl.-Wilma

278 5790

Ernest

W.

Lose, R.

R. 4-Roth ..

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . . 278-2996
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth...

.

27B-2790
278-8156
278-2451
..ST2-5594
. 278-5006
278-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.

278-5842

278-6316

278-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

Warner VonAkcn, R. R. 2-Gladys

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma
Warren Willioms, Batovia—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Janeon

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzorc
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Flovrord K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-5412
278-6730

j

COLDWATER,

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428
278-6393

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Sec. 34.66, P. L. tf R

FREDERICK H.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5494

278-5033

t

ROTARY CLUB

278-4243

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-2841

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

The COLDWATER

i

278-8942
..278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jeflerson St.—Susie

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian.
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Phone No.

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-6843

Horold Coddlngton, 324 E, Chicago St.—Vera -.278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbaro 278-5234

Paul

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Gust C. Borondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bufterfield, 31

NAME

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily
278-6850
Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret. 767-7508

Riehord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Phone No.

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Bent, 51

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia.. .

.

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Rulh

Harvey G.

NAME

MICH.

�'7/e Frofus Most Who Serves Best^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the I). S. A.
mKCH

CASE VOO ARE THINKING THAT WE ARE GOING

1:964

Remember that you should be selling these

TO OeVOTE At,t OF* NEXT WEEK TO OUR Show»

tickets, and if possible, vou should be

YOU ARE ALMOST RiQHT,

CHECKING 'IN WITH TOM COLLINS THIS COMrNO

We ARE GOING TO

have a program next Tuebdav which is going

Tuesday so the house can be counted and

TO* CONSTBT Of" Or, -VVS Li.1 AM STEGATH, AeSS ST ANT

-WE KNOW HOW MANY WE CAN SELL AT THE DOOR,

General Secretahy op the Michigan Alumni

iF YOU SELL all YOUR TICKETS, GET SOME

Association, who will talk to us on "U of M

FROM SOME MEMBER WHO ISn'T A SALESMAN OR GO

ToOAV AND THE NEXT OECAOE."

JUDGING FROM

BACK ANO SEE Tom Collins,

what

THIS SUBJECT

i

READ HERE AND THERE,

COULD COVER JUST ABOUT ANYTHING.

I

! MEAN,

hear tell that our curtain for the

that these big Universities are now involved

TIBBITS 18 LOADED ON

Wl-H ABOUT EVERY AVENUE OF LIFE BOTH ON AND

WAV,

OFF Campus,

are going to get it this year but we Can

i oonIt think thev approve of

MAJORING IN CRAP SHOOTING OR POKER BUT I'LL

V TRUCK AND ON ITS

This doesn't always mean that we

hope.

SET IT IS BEING DONE SOMEYMERE ON THE CAMPUS,
Seton Bovee will be Master of CEREMoNiea.
BIRTHDAYS

Last week we had our Annual Kid Party with

A

DOING THE ENTERTAINING,

April 2

MoSt OF

THE adults had a child or A GRANDCHILD WITH

THEM,

Ar.&gt;jer Olson

WEODiMG ANNjVeRSARiES
None

i SAW YOUNG ChRIS MoOI PAVING THE

TAB FOR HE AND GuVARRlE AND I MAD THE HORRIBLE

THOUGHT that MAYBE GuVARRIE WAS BROKE,

I

ROTARY GUESTS

th^nk Everyone had a pretty good time.
smith

Bronson

Jack Schafer

Bronson

Ray

The show has The appearance of an unmade

beo. Therefore,

it will probably be the

greatest ever.

Really,

I have been through

this before and through some hard work ano

PcrrTL-

SOME OF LB RUNNING SCARED WE COME OUT ALL

right. Remember, next week vou are Duke's
PIGEON, LVERY NIGHT AT THE TIBBITSI If WE
. cn

it

wWETTv" WELL W£ MAY NQT _HAVE Tq

through it so many times,

QQ

)T HAS OuKE WHERE

18 LIGHTING TWO CIGARETTES AT A TIME NOW,
One for his cancer and one for his coronary.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

1LLS0ALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
NESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stalo Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�OTARY

CLUB

OLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Beys' ond Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963 - 1964
CLYDE WILLIAMS

AXNER OLSON

-

.

President

Vke-Prosident

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Membership—

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Owcrs.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Axner

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

GEORGE 0WER5, Director

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Collf.

Employer-Employee Relations-

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Informotion—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R, Nagle

28-A, FalTer

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Four-Way Test-

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leavenworth

Januory—1964

Rotary Foundation—

February—1964

NITE

Ralph Toupolik

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Kan Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornsfein, W. Couillard

"

July-1964

24—Richard Moore
31—Cion Wilcox

International Student Proiectt—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swort

30—T. Skobo

17-W. Way

information-

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relations-

23-M. McKeith

19-L. Wise

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K, Putnom

Chorles Bacon, Les Woodward
International

12—Al Butterfield

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts—

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16—H. Bent

November—1963
5—D. Horris

Fritz VanAken

Don Wright

June-1964

29-W. VonAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★
INTERNATIONAL

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Olson

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

636 ROTARY

Mav-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

October—1963

Ernest luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

DISTRICT

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

1—H. Joseph

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

pedal—At the coll of the President

14—Art Lyon

21-F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

10—K, Pearce

Loose

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

month

AprlI-1964
7—W. Treat

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

★

17—R. Mulchahey

27-C, Sebold

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Program—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod
24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

September-1963
3—E. Royborn

Rural Urban-

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deem, George

BOARD

Robert

John Klein

★

Community SafetyRalph Toupolik, Torg Skabo
Craig Sebnid, Richard Moore.

John Walker

Magazine-

PROGRAMS

6—C. Ailemier
13-J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

March-1964

1963- 1964

18—R. Fox

25-R. Waldfon

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms, such os Ladies' Night, moy oppoint o committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairmon - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwofer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mark

S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth _

Charles

Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Mariorle

Horvey G.

Bent, 51

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgorel-Seion Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-5386
278-5891

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Gust C. Burundi, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-8086

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 6, Chicago St.-Vero
278-2990
Tom Collins, 16 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane._
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—EHen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair. 142 Hull Sf.-Ann .
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
_ _

278-6598
278-8933
278-5475
278-2864

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Voierle

Ray Fox. 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

279-9471

278-5909

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chleogo St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo .

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricio . .

278-8840
279-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

278-2261
278-2947

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Loke—Suzanne
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chleogo St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

278-4159

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... . 278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgoret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth ..
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.-Lila
Robert Nogle. 182 Morshall St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L. Olmsteod, 70

.

278-5512

Marsholl St.—Edno

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha ..

278-2539

. -

George Owers, 46 E. A\ontgomery St.—Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth -.

-.279-9360

278-2996

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle
278-8156
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
-.ST2-S594
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..
278-5006
Chories Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget _ .... 278-5714
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Robert

E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.-Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago Sl.—Louise

278-5842

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

Visiting Rotarians Always JVelcome

278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozei
Ed Hollz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Flov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

p r-i A v

FREDERICK

ELK'S TEMPLE

279-9428
278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

io®&lt;3T:

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUR

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilma.
Warren Willioms, Botavia—LaMoine

278-5494

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.

INC.

�'He Proifts Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
MARCH 2; ,

Do

rO'J

RCAt,l2E

YOlfR WAPCl. EMSLftM

OS AM OPEN

^JROQUCTJON TO EVERY RoTARIAN }N ThE W0R!,0?
VOV ARE WEARING

THE HAND OF FELLOWSHSR

,'96h

i_Asr Tuesday we had a program on some of the
aids That can be obtained from the lsttle

college up us 27,

Ray Mulchahey had the

i'^S^^Al^WAVS eXTENDEO TO VOO |N VOUR TRAVELS.

PROGRAM ANO DUE TO HIS BEING
SOME &lt;rish£r Program that he

Mp we ALL KNEW OOH 8T0PF LIKE JOHN,BOB, AND

he

V'.f-

010 AT NOON Tuesday we would have nothing to

-FEAR COME April 2.4,

Pve got news for you,

~0UK'E LEAD" WITH KI6 ACES,

ThS CHORUS IS COMlNQ.

JUST

impetus stop.

fine

but let not the

Sell the tickets ouickly and turn in the money
TO Tom,
The poor guy «s going to
enough

tVouBLE without having to 00 ANY WORRYING ABOUT
WHO HAS TICKETE^ who HAS DONE THE JOB, ANO WHO
hasn't,

instead presented Bob Rue.

member of Rotary

in Olivet

KNOWN AS the Children's Hour.
ORANOKIOS

ANO

THREE

DOLLARS

Get the kios^

AND COME

ON

DOWN,

The menu will BE kid oriented and Rav has a

Bob is- a

and

is

bn charge

OF Community Service for Olivet College,

He

TOLD us ABOUT MANY OF THE OFF CAMPUS ACTIVI
TIES OF THE college AS WELL
AS THE PROGRAMS
THEY RUN FOR HIGH SCHOOLERS AND ALSO SUSlNESB

men on Their campus.
It sounded quite
fascinating to me. Colleges didn't get
INVOL'/EC IN this sort OF BUSINESS WHEN MOST
OF US WERE collegians BUT MOST OF THEM 00
NOW AND IT IS certainly FOR THE OVER-ALL

GOOD OF THE HUMAN RACE,

next week comes a PAUSE IN THE OaV»8 OCCUPATION

STOOD UP ON
had planned

SoMET|ME8 I THINK

that BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE COULD
ALL benefit by SPENDING A WEEK OR 60 A YEAR

ON CAMPUS EVERY YEAR,
FOR

JUST

ABOUT

ThERE ARE PROGRAMS

EVERYONE.

PRE8'»'I0IGITaT0R to entertain "em (of course I

looked I" UP, I didn't know how to spell it),

S^RTHQAYS

«N CASE ANV0OOV OOESN'T KNOW, THERE WAS A BOARD
MEETING Monday and officers for after duty 1

Mary Ann Van Aken

March 22

WiLFORO COUSLLAflO

MaRCH 24

WERE

.Arlene Sweet

March 2$

EtecrEOs
President

Axner

Vice-Presioent
Secretary
Treasurer

Fred Culy
Ernest Uuse

will note that Chick

Olson

Charles Scwmstt

In this Club since it was begun in 1921 and this

is. the second time around for Ernie,

1 will

always feel very much in debt to Chick for the
HELP HE GAVE ME WHEN ) WAS PRESIDENT A FEW YEARS
AGO. * AM SURE, HOWEVER. THAT FrNIE WILL DISH
COUNSEL.

March 27
anniversaries

Nobody

is qosng to bow out

He has been Secretarv for eleven years and tells
ME that there have ONlT BEEN FOUR SECRETARIES

OUT the same SAGE

Mark Andrews

got

-

Marrbeo,

ROTARY guests
Don Hunsicker
Eo Nowicki

Bronson

Jack Wap.ner

Jonesttlle

Bronson

Our Coldwater High School Gusst was
Larry Knapp,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK ~ Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
5TURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.

JONESVILIE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

August—1963

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cran Wlleox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

- President

,

Vke-Presideni

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

ROTARY

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

1963 - 1964

Secretary
-

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★

AXNER OLSON

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

John Walker

Charles SchmitI, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

BOARD

OF

MEETINGS

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

22—H. Goodholm

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

International

SPECIAL EVENTS

international Student Projects-

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Rnlations—

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

28-A. Foller

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

FALL LADIES' NITE

21-R, Nogle

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

26—R, Rumsey

24—Richard Moore
31—Cion Wilcox

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor RelationsMac McKoilh, Conrad Swort

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth

17-W, Way

Internotlonal Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Contacts—

Chories Bocon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

23-M. McKeith

26-P. Hurley

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Don Wright

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

November—1963
5—D. Horris
12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Norman Moore, Bob Noglp,

June-T964

29-W. VanAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kcrr

Sergeant-at-Arms—

19-T. Collirrs

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

Youth-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

DISTRICT

12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swort

Rotary Informollon—

★

Moy-1964
5—R. Biringer

October—1963

Corlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ipeclal—At the coll of the President

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward

1—H. Joseph

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

Regular—First Thursday oF each month
at 12:15 p. m.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken

24—M. Rice

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

April-1964

10-K. Peorce

loose

Student Guests—

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

★

24-Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

3—E. Rayborn

Rurol Urban-

Program—

Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Olln Dolly, Don Shorno,
Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Membership—

17—R. Mulchahey

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,
Robert

John Klein

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsfead

Community Safety-

Magciine—

March—1964

1963 - 1964

Februory—1964

Occupational Informotien—
Vince Kornsfein. W. Couillard

SONG

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean

LEADERS

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

25-R. Waldron

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for Ihe years 1963-64. If you want to chonge dates with anoihct member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth .

278-5358

Horvcy G.

278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-6033
278-6821

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct,—Thelma
. 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero . ..278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbaro 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy...
279-9471
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .
278-2813
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-0609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-5909
278-8933

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
.. _
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris._ ..
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy
278-5942
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen .278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A, Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma . -

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ...

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwotor Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Oelia

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
27B-4229

767-7508
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnight, Coldwotor St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Robert Nogle, 182 MorshoM St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6769

.. .

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Morshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retho

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . 278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Groce
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth _.
Kenneth Putnam, 11

_

.... 278-2979
278-6341

E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161

278-2790

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-8156
278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

1903

Kibby Rd., Jockson—LTIIion

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl

278-5006

Ann Dr.-Berget ..... 278-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellio

278-6316

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrod Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

278-5842

278-4350

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W, Chicago-Eileen 273-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.-Dorothy

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Willioms, Batavia—LaMolne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeMo
Chories Woodword, 163 Morshall St

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth.

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott-Notolie
...

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Common, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel ... . .
.. 278-5165
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Joneon

.278-5091

Art Lyon, II Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grelchen

The COLDWATER

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

r -'Ser-34.«6, T. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
i

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha . . ... .... 278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy . 278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople Lone-Emily
278-6850

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
-W,,

TUESDAY we had a most

TO

ON

A SUBJECT

THAT

KAYS

SOME REAk

SCfllOVS

AND very soon,

IS

interestjnq pro®
JUBt. GOING

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IS A change from previous conferences wm^ich

us ws the-

WERE held on -Sunday "and Monday," " !

need sav

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bulletin,OR SOON after,

you will get a CIRCU-

LAP ON THIS CONPERENCE,

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couLEoes

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take

care or

several

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a chance

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brain cells
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ARE A0UBEO THINK OF WHAT OUKE

If he wasn't puriC ham

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seat

IN

pRETTY

SELL "EM, WE
THE

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Dorothy Wslcox

March' 1 5
March 16

Pansy

March 2t
March 2t

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None

rotary guests

-PaY--ALSO—

'^^OW MANY CHILDREN YOU ARE GOING TO 8R8NG,
it

AND

WEDDING ANNiVERSARIbS

IT WILL

HAS THE PROGRAM THE 24tH AND WAN^S To KNOW

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PARTS

Chuck VVooowaro

Show up in green unless vou

MAV'E OVETIPOWERI NG -ORANGE-

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Howard

HAVE something to 00 WITH IT eElNO ST,
Patrick's Oat,

its final

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LOOK AT THE CALENDAR AND \ BELIEvE

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have

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HE WOULD probably GQ OVER THE HILL,

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and

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must be going Through,

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happen

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TO PAPA OR

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IS Ax OlSoNv

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THINK

talent

BY

General Chairman of this event for our Club

Few TO JUST SUCH AN INSTITUTION 4N BaTTLE
CflttK

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OIRECTEO BY ErnEST W, UuSE QF THE ApplEknOCkER,

SECOND,

HOME

MORE

CONTRIBUTIONS

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MONEY 8TAV6

IN Coldwater,

LOAD OF

TERM VOCATIONAL POSSIBiL

IN SjCh'a college,

LATES

neecs,

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These

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MEk RSCE WAS

and brought

Rotary

The X$6h District 636 Conference

IS BEING put on

I AM, OE COURSE,M^^AN INQ OUR

Program Chairman

is coming along to the Annual

Conference.

70

CONS 1OERATION

NEE£i rOR A COMMUNBTV COLCEOETHE

^954

three

COLLARS, Chuck Schmitt has spoken!

Battle Creek

Dick Kerr
Ray Mohlie

Marshall

THCocr.nr Tcgcm

Hower

Bert PneuSNeR

Homer

Ray

Bronson

Smith

Carl Patrick
Jim Boyer

Coldwater

introduced

by Bob Yinglino,

,

Student Guest,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HIIL5DALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

AlBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stoto Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

SCHMITT

August—1963

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

Fellowship-

.

.

Secretary
Treasurer

Mark

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

17—Les Woodward

MEETINGS

Youth-

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Don Wright

International

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

Horold Goodholm, Dale Dean
Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Wayne Way, Harold Coddingfon

Four-Way Test-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnighf

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trode Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

2-J. Klein
9—F, Neer

5—D. Morris

16-H. Bent

12—Al Butterfield

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skobo

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K, Putnam

Contacts-

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth

17-W. Way

Informotion—

28—R. Rumsey

24—Riehord Moore
31—Cran Wilcox

International Student Proiects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor RelationsMac McKeilh, Conrad Swart

June—1964

November—1963

19-L. Wise

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relations—

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodv/ard

26-P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Naglp,

★

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

S—C. Swart
15—Ernest luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Ray Miulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

★

May-1964

24-M, Rice

October-1963

Ernest Luse, Chock Woodward,

tpeciaf—At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

3—E. Royborn
10—K. Pearce

Student Guests-

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

7-W. Trcot

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

1—H. Joseph

Andrews

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Regular—First Thursday oF each month
at 13:15 p. m.

31—S. Bovee

April-1964

September—1963

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Program—

★

24—Wm. Bobier

27-C. Sebald

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Daily, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Noglc

Rotary Foundation-

28-A. FolTor

Al Butterficid, Les Wise

February—1964
SONG

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien

LEADERS

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18~R. Fox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Ken teawenworth, Roy Pitts

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchohey

6—C. Alleinier
13-J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Robert Loose

MagazineJohn Klein

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Croig Sebnld, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Vice-president

Mareh-1964

1963- 1964

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

President
.

FRED WEEKS

Beys' and Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

R, Birlnger, H. Bent. Don Harris

.

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES

ROTARY

Classification—

1963 ■ 1964

JOHN

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

AXNER OLSON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★

CLYDE WILLIAMS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

25-R. Woldron

Duane Dovidson

The obove is our progrom schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L, Allomler, R, R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G.

278-6843

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgomoor Rd.—Marjorio
Bent, 51

278-6821

N, Circle Dr.—Esther - . .

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon

Bovee,

171

278-8086
278-5386

Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt. 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2854
Harold Coddlngron, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera --.278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-- 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ..
Duanc E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridpemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-2B18
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann .

_-

-.

278-8933

Albert Fallcr, 95 N. Hanchott St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
. . .

..

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanorc

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5475
278-2864

273-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borboro .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen -278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aiicen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

.

.. .

278-6687
..278-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia -

279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

H- Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy -.. 278-6501
E, Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-6850
767-7508

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
273-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suzonna

278-5554

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth ....
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Fludson St.—Helen

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetto

278-2261
278-2947

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6278
278-5078

Wovnc W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R, 2-Bealrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

Robert Nagle. 182 Marsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K. L. Olmstead, 70 Morshal! St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

279-9492

278-2996

Roy C. Potferson. 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-2979
278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth _ ._
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobol
Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.

278-5006

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison

278-8318

1903 Kibafy Rd., Jockson-Lillion

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Lake—Rito

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Worren Willioms, Botovia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-_

Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
... 278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrio S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel -,
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

278-5714

278-6316
278-4350

278-4229

278-5494
278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Douglos Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

ST2-5594

278-2930
278-5842

278-5585

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

.. 278-5512
-- 278-2539
279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobefh

Mel Rice,

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Joneon

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine

278-6311
278-4198

Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Woiker, 33 Dougherty-Grefchen

278-5412
278-6730

El
—

Jt..

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66. P. t. &amp; R

Rota/y REFLECTOR
«
FREDERICK
PUBLISHED BV

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting liotarians Ahvays Welcome

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

MICH.

INC

�'/7e Proifts Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
?v'Ar^CM 7, '964
/.
TUESDAY

,Ve had a discussion of ouh educa

tional NEEDS BY

StIU80N«

ThE PROGRM!

WAS INTROOUCEO BV MaRK AnDREVJS, MaX StiL—
SON IS A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE OF 100
^0 ARFTTRVINQ in a FOUR-COUNTY AREA TO

'

C0?v11^G EVENTS. Ray Muuchahey has
THE Chilorens Program for March -R4.
The program »8 to consist of a Magi
cian FROM Fort '.Vayne by the name of
Dick Ryan. Ray would like to have you

BLUEPRINT SOME OF OUR MORE IMMEDIATE NEEDS

BE PREPARED NEXt MEETING TO GIVE HIM

IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION.

THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN

It SEEMS LIKE

OUR NEEDS ARE BEINQ PRETTY WELL MET IN THE

YOU ARE GOING TO BRING.

College preparatory levels and rather poorly

GOING TO COST YOU $3-00 WHETHER YOU

MET IN THE AREA OF TRADES AND

SERVICES. ThE

HAVE CHILDREN

ThIS EVENT IS

THERE OR NOT.

Committee of 100 is supposed to have some

DEFINITE RECOMMENDATIONS ALONG ABOUT JUNEo

THE ROTARY SHOW

is coming along quite

WELL WITH MOST OF THE ASSIGNMENTS MADE,
NEXT

VEEK we are going to continue along

AMOST LIKE IT WAS A SYMPOSIUM, MeL RICE
18 BRINGING DR, -VILLIAM N. AtkINSON, PRESI

It now uUST TAKES THE CAREFUL ATTENTION
TO

PRACTICE.

DENT OF Uackson Junior College, who will,

THE RESULTS of our Rotary election put

NO DOUBT, ENLIGHTEN US ON HOW JUNIOR COL

3o8 Nagle AND Doug

LEGES OPERATE.

Board of Directors for the next three

A Junior College for Cold—

WA^^R MIGHT VERY WELL BE ONE OF THE REC

Voodward on the

years.

OMMENDATIONS THAT THE COMMITTEE OF 100 WILL
COME UP WITH.

Certainly, this program will

Keith ScmFEH vms the Colowatgr High
School Senior quest.

DESERVE YOUR ATTENTION.

ROTARY QUESTS

81RTHQAYS

March 10
March 11

Carol McKnight
Dorothy Culy
Duke Davidson

March 14

Bert .Vard
Dean CaRv
Dick Schultz
Ed

Nowicki

Allen Pell
Keith Schafer

■VEDDiNG ANNIVERSAR.IES

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Coldwater

CoLDWATER

None

79;^ /o^

'7'-3a ^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregattona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker inn ~ Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri.Stote Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

R. Biringcr, H. Bent, Don Harris

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cran Wilco*
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweilor, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

John

PresideiH

OLSON

VIce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

Treosurer

FRED WEEKS

27-C. Sobald

September—1963

Fritz VanAken
MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each

month

Don Wright

★

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary InternationoT
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

Wciyno Way. Horold Coddinglon

General Secretary, Rotory Internolional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

17_W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cron Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Naglo
28—A. FalTer

Februory—1964

Occupational Information—
Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillord

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D, Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

21—K. Leovenworth

24—Richard Moore

Af Butterfleld, Los Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Rotory Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

23-M. McKeilh

December—1963

International Student Proiects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor Relations—
Moc McKelth, Conrad Swort

INTERNATIONAL

9-F. Neer

16—H. Bent

26—P. Hurley

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

636 ROTARY

SERVICE

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

June-1964
2—J. Klein

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodword

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

special—At the call of the President

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodword

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfiold
19-L. Wise

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

8—C. Swort

29-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

ot 12:15 p. m.

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

22—H. Goodholm

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Normon Moore, Bob Nagle,

October-1963

15—Ernest Luse

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms-

MGy-1964

1—H. Joseph

Guests-

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

■k
DIRECTORS

17—Les Woodward

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

28—R. Loose

10—K. Pcarce

Youth-

Roy Mulchahey, Frod Necr

Owors.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken

24-M. Rice

Carlo Hclkkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Charles Schmllt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

Aprll-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Program—

DIroctors — Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson,

DISTRICT

Ralph Toupallk, Torg Skabo
Crippled Children—
Cfoig Sebold, Richard Moore,

Student

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Rovee

6—C, Allemier
13—J. Fair

20_F. Weeks

Rural Urban-

Mark Andrews

★

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchahey

August—1963

Rooert loose

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

OF

Walker

John Klein

Mareh-1964

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteod

Community Safety-

Magazine-

Soerofary

1963- 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodword

1963 • 1964

BOARD

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★

AXNER

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SONG

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trode Associations-

Ken Leaveiiworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean

LEADERS

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupallk

18-R. Fox

Duane Davidson

25—R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

AXNER OLSON, Program Choirman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

Phone No.

NAME

.. 278-5563

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148- Pntricia

.278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Rldgemoor Rd.—Marjorio
Harvey G.

Bent, 5]

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon

Bovoe,

171

Grand St.—Clara

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Morgorct
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Roth .
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-4486

Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogcne
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy .. .
. . 279-9471
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jane .
.... .
278-2818

Albert Fafler, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte .

.-

278-6843

278-5891

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo.......
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St.-Colleen .
.
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgemoor Rd,—Valerie
John Efsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ._. 278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily ..
278-6850

276-8086
273-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairficid Dr.—Josephine . ..

Phone No.

278-5353

278-6821

. .

Address and Rotary Ann

276-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

278-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R, No. 2-RuTh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-2864
.. 278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore ..

. 278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy... .... . 278-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbaro

278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Fafrfield Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma .

278-6788
278 5790

Corlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.. 278-4115

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

Horold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol -. 279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetfa ...
278-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Poorl St.—lllo....
Robert Nogle. 132 Marshall St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine
K. L. Olmslead, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

278-5078

.
.

279-9492
27C-5512
278-2539
279-9360

. .

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pcarce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine -

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E, Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schniitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

.. . 278-2979
278-6341

....

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

278-2451

ST2-5594
278-5006
. 278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

... 278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4222
278-2841
278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Russell Woldron. P. O, Box 125-Delia

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beafriee

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert C. YInglIng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Janean

TEMPLE

Visiting Kotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.-Eloine

278-4198

Ffov/ord K. Swan, 42 Wiflowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

QUALITY SPRINCr PRODUCTS

ELK'S

279-9428
278-5033
.278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

of Coldwaler, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, ]2:].5 P.

278-4424
278-5033

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo .--278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Spragoe Sl.—Hazel
278-5165
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

I

PUBLISHED BY

273-8238
-Bronson 369-4024

Dougios Woodward. 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTAKY CLUB

278-4029
278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1_-Wilmo.

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LaMoine

278-4229

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cronstor* Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

I

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

coldwater, MICH.

INC

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
FEBRUARY 29, ^964

NEXT WEEK
WILU HAVE

A NflCE QUJET

ANMUAU

EUECTCON

TWO or THE FOULOWIINO TO THE BoAAO Or

Directors for a term of three tears. You
WILL HAVE AS CAN0BDATC8, BoS NAfil.E, NORU

Moore, Douq Woodward and Bob Yinquinq,

Bv the time you read this the first nicht
REHEARSAL WILL BE HISTORY,
We WILL ADD OUR
B8T TO PRESSOENT ClVDE'S PLEA LAST TUESDAY.
Show up for these rehearsals ,tuST like vou
WERE ready for THE MeT.
ThE BRUTAL TRUTH 88
THAT

Bv WAY or FROORAM WE
TALX6NQ TO

US

HAVE MaX StILSON

ON THE

COMMITTEE

OF ONE

hundred op WHBCH he 88 A MEMBER.

A

A6R

ThI8

VERY

LITTLE
ST

PEOPLE

FEW OF

US

DBRECTINa

COMES

SN

OUT

CAN

AND

GOOD

REALLY

A

OQOO

ENOUGH

81 HQ

LUNG
SO

BUT

mXH

FULL OF

THAT

TOWN LOOK FORWARD TO OUR

SOME

SHOWS,

Cor4MITTCe OEACa WITH MANY ASFECTS OF

Oh yes, be on time and everyone gets home

EDUCATION. Mark Andrews is the Proqram

EARL8CR,

Chairman for the oat.

In case you mdssco the earlier announcement.
LAST WEEK

The proceeds, or at least in part, are to ao
toward

I

THOUQHT WE

HAD A PRETTY QOOD TOME WITH

THE suauecT OF ALCOHou.
IT

UP FROM THE

oottve.

MANY

Ralph Dansei. took

FACETED

8 DOE OF

THE

There i« a vast ofiFPERENce between

THE SOOIAI. DRINKER AND THE CHRONIC ALCOHOUI^
) WISH WE HAD SOME WAV OF TEULflNQ WHY THERE
83

SOMETIMES

A CONVERSION

OF SOCIAL DRINKER

a

beautoful

red

velvet

curtain

for

THE TS8B9T8.
We UMOSRSTANO THAT WE MAY HAVE
THE CURTADN ON TIMS FOR OUR SHOW.
IT WBLL
COST IN EXCESS OF NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS, It
iSN^T A BIT TOO SOON IF VOU NOTED THE PRESENT
CURTAIN IN THE OLD OPSRA HoUSE,

Em MEN MEET SUNDAY AT THREE P.M.

AT THE

TO AN ALCOHOLIC,
TmERE IS NO EASY SOLUTfiON
TO ANY OF THESE FnOSLEMB, LeT^S Q8VE THEM .
ALL THE HELP WE CAN, AND AT THE VERY LEaBT,
not aECOMS PART OF THE PROBLEM, DiO YOU

ELKS. WE SHOULD HAVE OUR MEMORY WORK DONE
FOR THE SEASON SO WE CAN DEVOTE ALL TIME TO
POLISH.

EVER NOTSCC

John Cochrans was our student quest from

THAT NOBODY EVER HAS MORE

THAN

COLO%'ATER HuhScuOOL,

TWO a^ERS?
' /

'

A TIP OF HE HAT TO RaLPH TouPALSK AN5
Company, ThOs was a oood Ladies Nicht,
I THOUOHT THE PJ CaMC WAS VERY WELL DONS
FOR A GROUP WHO

UU8T

PUT

ON SHOWS

FOR THE

FUN OF IT.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A SHOW LIKE
THIS PUT ON BV SOME OF OUR LOCAL PEOPLE, I
KNOW THAT A CAST

LOCALLY,
TO

PUT

LBKE

THI8

St WOULDN^T BE

TOBETHER

THAN

OUR

COULD BE ASSEMBLE

A WHOLE LOT HARDER
OWN SHOW,

BIRTHDAYS

Al Rice*
Russell Waldrcn
Oh8OK Kennedy

Norm Moore
Clyde Wslliams

PROQRAM CHAIRMAN
Al Rice
Ray Mulchahsv
Bill Bobber
Seton Bovee

March tO

March 17

March 24
March 31
»

«

*

«

«

Of the fellow who takes
HiB WORRIES to BEO.

March 4

March 3
March 4
March 5

ROTARY GUESTS
Dale Ulcry
Ray Smith

Rev, Wu« Harrinoton
It's a miqhtv long nsoht
That lies ahead

March 5
March 6

WEDDING ANNiVERSARBES

Quvarrss S, Coffman

«

He J4AS A CES8RS TO

GET 8NT0 THE AlR FoRCS AcADEMV,

Rev, Robert Man
OSCK-CONRAD
Al Teska
John Cochranc

Goshen,

Indsana

Bronson
Coldwater
Coldwater
^UINDY
Hbllsoale
Coldwater

_

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Trl-Stote Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERr

OF

MICH.

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
SCHMITT

..

Robert

Mogczine—

Secretory

John Klein

Treosorer

OF

Regular—First

DIRECTORS

Axner Olson

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

^

★

DISTRICT

International

Harold Goodholni, Dale Dean

636 ROTARY

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore
31—Cian Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Dovidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R. Nagle
28-A. Feller

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmon

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18—R. Fox

Duane Davidson

25-R. Woldron

SONG

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clork, St. Joseph, Michigan

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Show

21—K. leavenworth

February—1964

Occupational InFormalion—
Vince Kornstein. W. Couillard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Information-

A! Butterfield, les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

30-T. Skoafo

July-1964

17-W. Way

Rotary Foundation—

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

23-M, McKeilh

3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Tom Collins, Art lyon

Employer-Employee Rnlations—

President Rotary Internationol
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

16—H. Bent

December-1963

International Student Proiects—

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

INTERNATIONAL

9—F. Neer

5—D. Harris

26-P. Hurley

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relations-

November—1963
12—A! Butterfield
19-L. Wise

SERVICE

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

June-1964

2—J. Klein

International Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagie,

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart

Ernest Lose, Chuck Woodward,

Special—At the call of the President

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeont'Ot-Arms—

Thursday of each month

Moy-1964

Oclebor-1963

Youth-

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

MEETINGS

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodword
24—M. Rice

Carle Heikkinen, William Bobler

Fritz VanAken
BOARD

10—K. Peorce

loose

Student Guests-

Public Relolions—

Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist

21—F. VanAken

1—H. Joseph

Program—

Owers,

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Hawlcy, Roy Fox

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmltl, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Coly, John T. Deon, George

April-1964

Septembor—1963

Rural Urban-

Membership —
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'yTfBos-

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

John Walkor

. Prcsideni
Vico-Presidenl

JOHN A. KENNEDY

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Rovee

6—C. AMemler

Crippled Children—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud

17—R. Mulchohey

13-J. Fair

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

I Morch—1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

1963- 1964
ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—
R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

BY

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

1963 • 1964

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ken Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

LEADERS

SPRING

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The above Is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a commlfleo to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Addross and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Foy

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5353

Horvey G.

278-6843

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mopte Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. if. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-5891

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Corel

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nogle. 182 Morshall St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo

278-2539

Worren Willioms, Botovia—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marforie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee, 171

278-8086
278-5386

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Borandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

278-6821

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera _ .278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Avo.—Dorothy.. .

278-6054
279-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen .

278-8609
278-6127

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane .

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fisko, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

.

.

...

278-2818

278-5909

278-6598
278-8933

278-5475
278-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ...

278-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R- R. 2, Morrison Loke—Borbora .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chieogo St.—Mary Helen.. 278-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllmo

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia . . ........

Ernest W.

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetfo

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine
K.

L.

Olmsleod, 70

... .

Marsholl St.-Edno

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

.

278-8840
279-9551

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-5585

278-6769

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlee

278-4159

278-5512

279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam,

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn ....

278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand "St.—VIrgle
1903

Kibby

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis. .....

Charles SchmitI, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget .

.

. 278-5006

278-5714

278-8318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise . ...278-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
278-6316
Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

278-4086
278-5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Hovrard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Gretchen

278-4198
27B-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

I

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Guvorric S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-5494

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-8156

Rd., Jockson-lillion

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia .
. 278-2841
Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna ... 278-5554

278-2261

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .278-2996
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

HIGH.

INC,

�"/:/e Profits Most WJw Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

ThE'FJRST MEtTOMQ Dx MaRCH,, VVKHCW wriiTi-. Bt; THE

v

HAVE OWR ANJ^UAfl,

CU:CITS0N TO THC C0S.DWATCR RoTAftV CluS BoARO Or
THAT

CAST

yCAR Wt

VOTED

FOR A WHOHC

VCU WjLn, REMEMeER

r4.0CK OF RCOR^e

eSCAUSE

WC

WERE SETT E NO

VP

A OTAQOeRCO BqARO OF ObRECTORS (the Board OS STAOOCRCOe the mcmocrs don^t).
We ARE NOW STRAOOHTCNEC ODT on TK90 00 we
ONfLT BE VOTDNO FOR T»0 MEMSERB
OF THE Board or Oerectors eaoh vcaRo
Yoi^r nomenatdno coMMOTTEe has setecTeo

THE Fou.owBKOg

Boa NAei.Sv Ooue iVoodward^ Normano MoorCo and Bob YaNBLSNa.

On

March 3
wsliu vote for two of tkcsc four« Later on thcsc fos^kb wks. meet
WBTH the RtST OF WE BoARO OF OlRECTORa AND COME OF WITH A PReSflOCHTo VfiCC-PREBICENTp
CTCo

Last Tucboav we nearo Gcnc W^laoCp eHTRoouoco bv Ra*;:;- Fok,

Grne ob the

pRINCIFAi. OF EdIBON ScHOOIW AND A8,80 08 ON THE BoARO OF OlRCCTORS OP THE BaTTUC

|

Creek Chjud Quooange ClonbCo Gene qave a bj^dw bv B4.ow acoount of how thob Ci.ftNSc
OPERATES ALONG WOTH SOME 6L80C8 OF THE ACTUAL WORK0NO8 OF THE ClONICo Tk68 06
REALLY

OMPORTANT

WHEN TOU CONBBOCR HOW MAN^ KOOO WE HAVE WITH AN

ADDLED THONK

TAHK«

Of COURBEq THflBTH&amp;NH TANK 98 BOMETOMES TERRIBLV AGSRAVATEO BT THE PARENTB IN THE
BAME HOME. H T WAB A GOOD PROBRAM AND SHOULD BE TAKEN «8U8T AS eER80U8a.V A8 THE
PROQRAM FOR

NEXT

WCEKc

Speakino of next wcEKp "Thob nece old qcntlcman" le ooinb to ontroouce the
PROBRAM WHICH 06 BOINB TO DEAL WflTH ALCOHOLBBM, 1 HAVE A FRISNO WHO DCFINEB AN
ALC0H0L9C AB ANYONE WHO ORGNKB AB MUCH A8 HE DoE8« OuR BPCAKCR W6LL BE RalPH
Daniel who ob Executove Oorector of the State Board of Alcoholobu* Offoc{iallTq

I HAVE QUSTE A BIT TO DO WSTH THUS FROORAMp AND UNOFF1 COALLV» THE MEMBERS OF AA
ON Branch and Hsllboalc CouNTaES really do the work«
INVITE SOME

OF MV

ALOCOHOLIC FRQENOB

AND

i am qosnq to pehsonaluv

SOME MaNlBTERB

AND

SOME

PLAON

ORDONARV

OflTaZENB AND VOU MAT NOT EVEN KNOW THE 09FFERENC£«
8 BSNCERELT A6K THAT YOU 8R8NB
AB A GUEST ANYONE WHO SHOULD KNOW , MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM, 8n FACT, IF VOU HAVE
AN ALCOHOLIC FROEND AND CONOBTIONB ARC SUCH THAT VOU CAN GET HtM THERE,AND THIS,

AS Brbgmam Young baod^

er the place.

Our High Schoolguebt was Diqk Neitzcrt who was introouced sy Digk Moore,

Sn case any of you have FORaOTTENo WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A SOTARY ShqW AND
THC NEXT REKCARBAL OF THE CHORUS IB ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 AT 700
AT THE
Clk'b.

The Snomen will meet thirty msnutcb earlbcr and let^b have cvcryone there

ON TIME,

The F^mcm

alone will meet on SuNCAf, March a at 3^00 P&lt;,M, sn the Flk^Bo

Remember those or vou who arc gosng to PARTicaPATC that the Ladscb Night

ib

THiB ooMeNQ Saturday, The FEBTivirace start at the Arlington at 6iO0 P.M. and after
A COCKTAIL PARTY AND A DINNER C0ME8 THE "PAtlAMA GaMC" AT THE t|BSITS AND AFTER THAT
BACK TO THE HOTEL FpR OEBBERT,
8f VOU HAVE NOT MADE RCBCRVATfiONB VOU Mi&lt;HT BTILL
BE ABLE TO BY 0ALL9NB RALPH ToUPALIKo
BiRTHa^VS
Ruth Pattb
Doug Woodward

FC8» 23
Fcb, 24

Chct Allcmsea

FIb, 24

Fred Culy
Lj^oinc Williams
Wilma Williams

Feb, 24

Lloyd Pkillipb
Carl Lbnn
Rod McKenzsc
Larry Ncitzcrt

Bronson
Coldwater
Coldwater

Feb. 27
Feb. 27

W£DOiNG ANNIIVERSARIIES
Ax

Olbon

Feb. 27

rotary guests
Jake Uvowick
£o Nowicko
Boa S70CKCR
Nclb Weber

Bronbqn
Brcnson

Bronbon
Bronson

C.H.S,

im:.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

BY

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS

Don Horris, Cran Wileox

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.
Vice-President

JOHN A, KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,
Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axncr Olson,
Chorles Schmitl, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Axner

OF

Regular—First

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Thursday

each month

of

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeanl&gt;al-Arms—

Don Wright

Genera! Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internalionol

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—C. Woodward

Internolional

2-J. Klein

SERVICE

Woyne Way. Harold Coddlngton

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

14—R. Shaw
21—K. Leavenworlh

10—K. Putnam

17-W. Woy

Informotlon—

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richord Moore
31—Cton Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle
28-A. Falter

Rotary Foundation—
Al Bulterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Four-Way Test-

23-M. McKeith

19-L. Wise

International Student Proiects—

Employer-Employee Relolions—

9-F. Neer

16—H. Bent

26—P. Hurley

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relations—
Moc McKoilh, Conrad Swart

June—1964

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfield

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

19-T. Collir^s

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

International Contacts-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

President Rotary International

8—C. Swart

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Normon Moore, Bob Nogle,

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

I—H, Joseph

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

October—1963

15—Ernest Luse

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

17—les Woodward

Youth-

at 12:15 p. m.
Spcciol—At the call of the President

10—K. Peorce

Olson

Roy Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Carlo Hcikklnen, Williom Bobier

Fritz VonAken
BOARD

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Royborn

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

April~I964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Prog ram—

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Rovco

6—C. AilemiGr
13-J. Fair
20-F. V/oeks

Community Safety—
Ralph Toupolik, Torg Skobo

Rural Urban-

Membership—

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchohey

August—1963

Mogczino—
John Klein

March-1964

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Crippled Children—
Crois Sebold, Richard Moore.
R^ort loose

John Walker

President

AXNER OLSON

ROTARY

Everett Royborn, John Dean

R. Birlnger, H. Bent, Don Harris

1963 . 1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

FRED ANDERSON,

February—1964

Occupational Information—

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmen

Trade Associations-

Ken Leovenworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES'

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornstein, W. Cooiliord

NITE

Ralph Toupolik

25-R, Woldron

Duane Davidson

The obove Is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the pragrom chairmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Fay

Phone No.
276-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Seton

278-5891

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Poor) St.-Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492

K.

Olmsteod, 70

278-2539

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-8086
278-5366

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
276-2854
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vero . .278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane .-.

Albert Failer, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-2818

278-5475

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen .-278-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma ..

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

NAME

278-8840

279-9551
278-6501
278-6850

L.

Morshoil St.-Edno

Worner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Everett

278-8156

Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beotrice

278-4159

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Willioms, Botovia-LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ceiia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall Sf

278-2612
278-8238
.Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-2451

Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

ST2-5594

Guvorrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ._-278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S- Sprague St.-Hazel .. ..
278-5165

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Mel Rice,

1903

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Joneon

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

%
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
PUBLISHED By

of Coldtvater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

'

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5091

_.278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

278-5842

The COLDWATER

Visiting liotarians Ahuays Welcome

278-5494

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St. —_

278-2790

i

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4243

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

279-9360

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

278-8942
278-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suzonno .... 278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Anrt
278-5585

278-5512

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

Phone No.

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret. 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retho

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

KICH.

IMCe

�"He Profits Most Who Serves BesC^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
FEBR'JARY 15. 1964

We NAD TOO nSAb FONE THfiNaS THDD PAdT VECK^ OKZ OF vmSCH WAS OUR ShROVE
Tuesday Pamoaks MCAa., Thos os the kono of ucau that appsals to me and ^ looked
UP LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THAT WE HAVE SOME VERT FUNE KNgFE AND FORK MEN 8N OUR CuUB«
BedflDES BE6N0 ART«8T8 AT PUTTCNQ AWAY PANCAKES THEY 00 A REAL

U08 OF BAUQAOSp

TOO. Note to fteTARV Anmss S dom"t tmdmk vou couco get avvav wsth st eysrv day,
BUT.FROM WHAT I SAW YOU COULD eCORE AN OCCABOONAL HET WBTH PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE,
&lt; MEAN THESE BOYS WERE 80 BUSY THAT THERE WA8M®T MUCH CONVERSATjOM,

The rest of the program, lest youinpn" 8 am carrcso ahay on the eatsng bct,

WAS A PRESENTATBON BY WaLT BaLCOM, ASS?BTED BY BoVO WbqqBNS, ON SOME OF OUR BRANCH
County resources, I thought Walt made a very fsno prssentatoom accompanbeo by some

VERY GRAPH8C ULLUSTRAT80N8 ON SLBOE OF OUR GOOD AND BAD POBNTS, BECAUSE OF MY

OOeUPATBON SOME OF TM8B WAS NOT NEW TO ME BUT 8 THCNK IT WAS TO SOME OF THE REST

OF THE MEMBERSHIP AND CERTAOMLY THERE 88 A LOT TO THfWU ABOUT.

|

"EvERVSOOY, OF

COURSE, MATES REGULATION, OR AT THE VERY BEST TOLERATES ST, BUT \ TMBWK YOU MUST
AGREE THAT Viffi ARE NOW LilVfiNO IN TOO COMPLEK A SOOfiCT* TO AVOID ZONING,

Tk68 MEANS

THAT EVERYBODY flS NOT GOSNQ TO BE ABLE TO 00 CKACTLY AS THEV PLEASE BUT THE ULTIMATE
OVCRvALL GOOD WILL ACCRUE TO EVERYBODY. 8 HAVE TALKED TO MANY OF THE MEMBERS WHO

LIKED THIS PROGRAM'AND WE ARE HAPPY THAT Ax OlOON AND CaRLO HeIKKINEM COULD BRING IT
TO US.

Every club

on the County really should see thbs program.

Next Week RaY Fox bs the Program Chaorman and has secured Gene Wallace, Principal

oF Edison School, who is ooonq to show some slides on the Battle Cree^ Child Guaoanoe
•'LlNlic,

You HAVE HAD A PROGRAM ON THIS CLINIC BEFORE SUT THERE ARC SO MANY ELEMENTS

ro THIS PROGRAM THAT THERE WALL HARDLY SE REPETITION, AND UNFORTUNATELY, THIS OB ONE

JF the biggest problems TODAY, Vou MIGHT REMEMSSR THAT OF LSE OSWALD MAD SEEN BETTER
HANDLED ON THIS RESPECT PRESIDENT KennEDY MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN ASSASSINATED,

Cur i^dgh school quest last week was Dennis Waters of Coldwater High School who
WAS

SMTRODUCeO BY GhUCK AVoODWARD,
WEQDit^ ANNIVERSARIES

BIRTHDAYS

Conrad Swart.
Harold Goodholm

February 15
February 16
ROTARY

So FaOKLAM
Dick Schultz
Hugh Sutton

Marshall
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

25
. 3
10
17

Russell Moore

Fssruary 2

Wemdall Hathaway
Ken Prcttie

Bronson
Hollsoale

L. L. Haves, Jr.
Dennis V/aters

Expert!

A man who can make even what vow!

already know sound

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

Fes.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar,

Fesruarv 17
February 1

GUESTS

Bronson

Rav Smith
Ray i^HLis

LEs Wise
Keith Pearcs

R. Waldron
M,_ Andrews
K„ Olmsteo-.
R« Mulchahey

jONORANCES

confusing^

WmEN YOU OON^T KNOW SOMETHING

AND SOMEBODY FINDS

IT OUT.
A CLOSgP^WOUTH OXTnC/tS WD FEET ,- ~

Ofs" 68 what happens TO VOU vmflLE YOU
ARE

MAKING OTHER PLANS.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HIUSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

WIlllAMS

Don Harris, Cran Wlleox

KENNEDY

CHARLES

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Mark

★

Fred

Anderson,

Mrs. Grace Polterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

2-J. Klein
November—1963

9-F. Neer

5—D. Harris

16—H. Bent

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bocon, Lcs Woodward
International

31—Ctan Wllcox

Competitor Relations-

International Student Projects-

Jonuary—1964
7—D. Davidson

General Secretary, Rotary International
Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn 0. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

14—C. Heikkinen

Al Butterfield, les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnlghf

FALL LADIES' NITE
Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle
28-A. Fal'ler

Rotary Feundolion—

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leavenworib

24—Richara Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

17-\V. Way

information-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Mac McKollh, Conrod Swart

23-M. McKeilh

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

International Contacts-

Horold Goodholm, Dole Dean

INTERNATIONAL

June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Fritr VanAken

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.
George R. Means,

22—H. Goodholm

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

★

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

^

May-1964

October—1963

Youth-

Normon Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

Special—At the call of the President

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodword
24—M. Rice

Ernest Luse, Chock Woodward,

MEETINGS

21—F. VanAken

10-K. Peorce

Loose

Carlo Heikkinen, Wllliom Bobier

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Owcrs.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

April-1964

September—1963

1—H. Joseph

Andrews

Program—

Directors — Clyde Wllllorns, Axner Olson.

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

17—R. Mulchohey
31—S. Bovco

27-C. Sebald

Rural Urbon—

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Charles Schniftt,

Robert

Magciine—

Secretary

February—1964

Occupational Information-

SONG

Vinee Kornsleln, W. Couillord

Ken Leovenworth. Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—0. Dean

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmslead
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemler

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, Richard Moore,

John Walker

President

Vice-President

JOHN A,

March-1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

—

AXNER OLSON

ROTARY

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

1963 • 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classificotion—

1963. 1964
CLYDE

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendonce—

★
OFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

Ouane Dovldson

25—R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the detoils.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address ortd Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth
Chorles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd,—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

273-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee,

171

278-8086
278-5386

Grond St-—Clara...

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Dr.-Josephlne
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera

278-2990

Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone..

279-9471
278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen ...

278-8609
278-6127

John Elsweilor, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann . ..

278-6598
278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 RIdqemoor Rd.—Volerie

278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancholt St.-Chorlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

.

.

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris...

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

278-5475
...

278-2864

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R- R. 2, Morrison lake—Borbora .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Helen .. 278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.-Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St.—Qulnn .
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma ..

278-6687

. 278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8942

John Klein, Box 148—Potricio .- .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

279-9551
278-6501
278-6850

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 5B N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
278-2841

Robert loose—R.

767-7508

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna

278-5554

278-2947

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glady5
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

R. No. 2, Tekonsha-Mcrgoret

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth

278-2261

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold McKnlghf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol -..279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta. ....... 278-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweM Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila.....

Robert Nogle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernnstine
K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marsholl St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539
.. .279-9360

...

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elliobefh . 278-2996

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ..
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ... ...

Donold Wright, 21

...

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

... 278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

...278-2790
278-8156
278-2451

Robert G- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

279-9428
...278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo ... 278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
.
278-5165

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

278-5842

Art Lyon. 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grelchen

278-6730

1903 Kibby

Rd., Jackson-Lillion

Robert £. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget .... 278-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
278-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise..

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Fiov/ard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5091

278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,

Visiting llotarians Always Welcome

278-4424
278-5033

ST2-5594

Mel Rice,

FREDERICK H.

ELK'S TEMPLE

Bronson 369-4024

N. Jefferson St.—Susie . ..... 278-4468

1

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 ?.

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5585
278-4243
...278-4229
278-5494
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranco Rd.—Arleno

IIICH.

�"^/e Proifts Most Who Seri;e5 Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

•EBIWRV

THiS WEEK

"FooTBAvt From A Ooaoh'o

BiRTHDAYS

PoONT OF Vaew** sv Couowater Hioh^s
Cltoe Wolldamb

Fesruarv 11

' MfiOHT BE MORE THAN FruDAV NOQHT

Howard Teeter

FEsruarv 13

SFECTAT0R8 OR MoHoaT MORNONQ QuaRTCR^

Helen McKeqth

FeSRUART 14

Hub

Hansel brouoht home the fact «c

SAOKB ANO AFFRECDATE WHAT EVERT MATH

FUFIIL as TAU0HT8

YoU CAN°T WORK"

TOWARO A OORRCOT ANSWER ONTBL VOU

F0R8T KNOW ALL THE FARTS OF THE FROSfLSMg

NWYBE MOM WONDERS TOOt

^A8KE08

Ldttle Jommnv

tf/EPPaNQ ANN8V£RSAR»ES
No ONE

ROTARY QUESTS

"Jr THE LORD OOVES 08 OUR OA0LV
Rat Mohlbe

Marshall

Hugh Sutton

•Bronson

Lawrence I^ernbr

Bronson

Rav Smbth

Bronson

George Brusak

Bronson

ao TO QUOTE the Eo0tor "Shell out for

Jack Schafer

Bronson

THE ®PA(tfAMA GaME'' 60T8 * CHARGE BT OFF

Mslvbn Roes

§NOBANAFOL08

AS AH (iliVeSTMeWT JJH OoHESTSe Rclatsons

Mbke Watson

Student Guest

BREADo Santa our Chrostmas fi8FTB„ and
THE Stork BRDNOfr the BABJEOo WHAT'^O THE
use OF HAVUNQ OaDDV AROUNO?

FEBRUARY 22

VailenvNe^o

na ea aaT enouoh

TO

Oat to st^ll "ooumt"

ANO OET'kULCHER^AT THE 8AME TOMEg"

NEXT WEEK?

Bos Mvstcrvb

Our Blooohounos

HAVEnOt VETb at FHeeO^TSMCt, BEEN ABLE TO

"tree"

the CULFRBT8 BN OHARQEa

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Porish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVlllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesdoy, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

—

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
Ciassificotion—

*
OFFICERS

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

BY

Club

ELECTION

Bulletin-

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Robert

Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Student

Axner Olson

Regular—First Thursday

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeont-at-Arms—

Don Wright

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn 0. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—C. Woodword

SERVICE

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean
Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart
Foor-Woy Test-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

July-1964
7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

14-R. Show

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W, Woy

International Information-

24—Richard Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson

31—Cion Wilcox

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way. Harold Coddinglon

2-J. Klein
9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent
23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skobo

26-P. Hurley

International Student Proieets—

Employer-Employee Relations-

June-1964

December—1963

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodword

Buyer-Seller Relations-

19-T. Collins

5—D. Harris
12—Al Buttcrfield
19-L. Wise

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

8—C. Swart

November—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

at 12:15 p. m.

pecial—At the call of the President

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAkon

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

oF each month

October—1963

Guests-

Youth—

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken

MEETINGS

17—Les Woodward

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobier

Public Relations-

★
DIRECTORS

10-K. Pearce

1—H. Joseph

Mark Andrews

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken
23—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Robert Howiey, Roy Fox

Program—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

17—R. Mulchohey

27-C. Sebald

Loose

7—D. Dovidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

Rotary FoundationAl Butterfioid, Les Wise

28-A. Falter

February-1964

Occupational Information-

SONG

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillord
Ken Leoveiiworlh, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornslion

LEADERS

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

KEN PUTNAM, Chairmait

Trade Associations-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud
24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Craig Scbald, Richard Moore,

John Klein

March-1964

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Community Safety—

John Walker

Asslstont Sec'y-Treas.

OF

August—1963

Magozine—

★

BOARD

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

SCHMITT

ROTARY

Rolph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Fellowship. President
Vice-Presidenf

1963- 1964

Director

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox

1963 - 1964
CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dales with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles

avkicd OLSON, Program
d
t-i—i
r&lt;n?n
AXNER
Chairman — Telephone
279-9360

Night, may appoint n committee
rommifioa to
»..» assist
ne.:.t with
...:,u the
.l- details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
276-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Marjorie
Harvey G- Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N- Hudson St.-Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Seton

Bovee,

171

Grand St.-Clara

Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairflcld Dr.—Josephine

276-8066
278-5386
.278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelma
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Veto . 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane _
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen -

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-6598
278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
_ ..
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-2864
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loko—Barbara .276-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen ..278-4115
Paul

Hurley,

163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qoinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma .

278-6687

278-6788
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8, Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

--.279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Ernest

278-2261

W.

Luse, R.

R. 4—Ruth .

..

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

. .. 278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol -...279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila.Robert Noglc,

278-5078

182 Morsholl St.—Susan

279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L. Olmsteod, 70

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8840

Morshall St.—Edna

278-5512
. -

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizobcth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-2539

279-9360

.278-2996

- 278-2979
278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth . . .
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis. ... .
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann..

278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise.. . ..278-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwofer Lake—Suzanna .. . 278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann,.

. 278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-8eatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Willioms, Botavia—LcMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bfonson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Visiting liotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-5494

..279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert C. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5033
....

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrio S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo ...278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine

278-4198

Flovrard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIMG PRODUCTS, IN"C

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4243

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-6730

Sec. 34.66. P. L. » R

FREDKRtCfC H.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

1

ROTARY CLUB

. ... 278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Rotary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

The COLDWATER

I

Phone No.
.. 278-8942

COhDWATER,

MICH.

�"//e Proifts Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
FEBRUARY

LAST WEEK Bert Fallcr kad the Paooram whsch
CONeiSTED or A REEt OF TARE RROM OUR rPACNDS

^964

We had a tremendous number assent last

Th^b bb the Club where Bert

WEEK. In FACTb rST AMOUNTED TO JUST SHORT
OF ONE-TMSHD OF THE MEMOERBHSP, FoSTUMATELY,

WILL REMEMBER THAT WC HAD TWO BOVB^ WHOSE
FATHERS ARE IMMBCR8 OF THIS 01.tl9« AS STUDENTS

SURE THAT THE REMAINDER WOLL 00 QUITE WELL,

Cardenas came in to help out with the Spanish

We REMIND YOU AQAlN OF THE LaDIES NumT ON
February 22 which is sobnq to be a dinner
AT THE ArLINOTON « THE MUSICAL "PaJAMA Game"

DOWN bn Va^ucb.

FalLER has V888TEO A NUMBER OF T8ME8 ANO VOU
AT THE LOCAL HiqH SCHOOi.«LAST TEAR,

RaV

TRANSLATION ALTHOUSH SEVERAL OF THOSE WHO
SPOKE ON THIS TAPE CAME OUT WCTH QUITE CHEO-

BTABLE FnQLBSK.

I KNOW ONLT A PEW WORDS OF

Spanish but S was able to pick out some of

WHAT WAS BEeNO SAID PROBABLV SECAUSC I ALRCAOtf
KNEW THE TREND OF THOUOHT. SEVERAL MEMBERS

OF TH6S CtUB ASKED THAT WE SEND STUDENTS TO

THEM FOR A ^EAR AND THUS WOULD BE A REAL FINE
TMBNO FOR BOME OF TOUR VOUTH. PROBABLV IT
WOULD BE BEST THAT WHOEVER WENT HAVE AT LEAST

A VEAR OF THE SPANISH LANQUAQEa

SoMEKOW,

WE Americans because we have a vast oountrv

A QOOO MANY HAVE ALREADY MADE UP AND I FEEL

ANO ALL FOR THE NOMINAL SUM OF $t3.00 PER

COUPLE,

ROTARY ANNS AGAIN ^£AS£ NOTEI

Details are availas..!! from Ralph Toupalik,
PROMOTOR OP THIS PROJECT.

Rotary Show plans will slow down to a creep
PON THE NEXT PEW WEEKS WHILE GhaCE TAKES TflMI
OUT TO MAKE A TRIP TO HaWAH ,

ThE SHOW

doesn't MOVE REAL WELL WITHOUT AN ACCOMPA
NIST, This docs not mean that anyone who ha(

flcxibilitv with other toncueb.

AM ASSUNEO PART TO LEARN CAS't OCT THIS BIT
learned so that notes cam be thrown awav
WHEN WE DO SET INTO THE SWINO OF THINS8,

Our Huh School ouebt vmab week was Steve

BIRTHDAYS

UaONQ ALMOST ENTIRELY FnCLISH 00 MOT HAVE THE

'iIettle who wab introduced bt Don Harris,
StEVE BS a student with .IOURNAL98TIC LCANINBS

Fred Cult

WHO 98 QOBNS TO MkCHUAN StaTC NEXT TEAR IN

XtiJS FIYLD, I don't PLAV OOLF ANVMOpe BUT
FROM WHAT J UNOERBTANO FROM TABLE COKVERBATION THBB BOy PLAY REAL FINE OOLF AND IB

Numser One on the Coldwater Hich School team.
Twenty years aco iwe same was an aqoravatson
FOR ME ANO I CONfT SUPPOSE TMBS HAS CHANOCO,
NEXT WEEK Vonc KoRNsreEN and Ax Olson have
THE PROQRAM. OuR SPEAKER WflUL BE HuOH HanSEL^
It 08 THE WRONO 6EAQ0N OF THE YEAR FOR HIS
8P0RT WHICH 8B FOOTBALL,

HC COACHES THE

Coldwater Hbqk School football team and
WILL

TELL us SOUCTHiiNQ OF TH98 ACTOVeiV

Fesruarv 4

WeOQiNG ANNiV£R^Ri£s
None

ROTARY GUESTS

Nome, I think they are- mad at us,

UFE - A SPAN OF time, of which the first
HALF IS RUINED »V OUR PARENTS ANO THE SECOND
HALF BY OUR CHILDRCnI,

PLUS HAVINQ A F8LM ON HOS FAVORITE SPORT,

&gt;iu

'.S
'.■9^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESViLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BRONSON — Congregotlona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayboro, John Dean

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
OFFICERS

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox

T963. 1964
CLYDE

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

WIIUAMS

..

AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Prejideni

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Robert

Magazine-

Axner

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Don Wright

International Contacts-

★

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

28—A. Faller

A! Buttorfiold, les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

28—R. Rumsey

January-1964
7—D, Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Rotary Foundation—

February—1964

Occupational Information—

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

The obove is our progrom schedule for the yeors 1763-64. If you want to change dates
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornsfein, W. Couiliord

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory international
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

17-W. Way

31—Cran Wilcox

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Wciyne Way, Harold Coddinglon

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Show

21—K. Leovenworth

24—Richara Moore

International Student Projects-

Four-Way Test-

Jury-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

19-L. Wise

international Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

9-F. Neer

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY

2-J, Klein
16—H. Bent
23-M. McKellh
30-T. Skobo

12—A! Butterfield

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

pecial—At the coll of the President

Jone-1964

November—1963

Sergcant-at-Arms—

of each month

26—C. Woodward

5—0. Harris

at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson
19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VonAken
BOARD

May-1964

October—1963

Youth-

Roy Mulchohey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

17—les Woodward

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobler

Olson

Public Relations-

Owers.

10—K. Pearcc
24-M. Rice

Student Guests-

Program—

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T, Dean, George

21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

1—H. Joseph

Mork Andrews

Directors ■— Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Howley, Ray Fox

Olln Dolly, Don Shorno,

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

17—R. Mulchohey
31—S. Bovoe

September—1963

Loose

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod

24-Wm. Bobier

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, Richard Moore,

John Wolkcr

. VIce-Pro$ldent
Secretary

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allemicr

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

March-1964

1963 - 1964

Ralph Toupolik

18-R, Fox

Duane Davidson

25—R. Woldron

ith orroihcr member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mark

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth _

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St,—Margaret
Seton

Bovec, 171

278-6033

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Edison Cl.—Thelma

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8840

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

279-9551

278-6843

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. IHudson St.—Helen

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

278-6821

278-5891

278-4486

, .278-2854

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avr.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ,
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

. 278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Suson

278-5078
279-9492

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K.

Olmsleod,

L.

70

Marsholl

278-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360
278-2996
278-2979

278-6341
278-6161

27B-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St,—Lanore

278-6517

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Ailcen

.278-6687

Horry

278-6788

Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

.

278 5790

-

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine . _

Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mai Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis..
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5942

278-5512

St.—Edna

278-8933

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara .. 278-8909

.

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St. —Retho
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

273-5475
278-2864
278-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
... .
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

_

278-6501
278-6830

Harold McKnight, Coldwator St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicaqo St.—Mabel

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia .

Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borboro 278-5234
Wiiford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen ..
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

NAME

278-5358

278-8086
278-5386

Grond St.—Clara

Albert Butterfield, 31

Phone No.
278-5563

278-2790

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R, 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-4350

i.-i» f

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

_--,27B-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O, Box 125-DBlla

,...278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-8238

Warren Williams, Balavia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Bronson 369-4024

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

279-9428
278-5033

Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott-Notalie

278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. CofPman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola...278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

276-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowafrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-6311
278-4190

278-5412
270-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

1

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R, R. 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

jf.F

FREDERICK. H.

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

I

PUBLISHED BY

278-2841

Rolph Toupolik, R, R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5554

R"otary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-8942
276-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

The COLDWATER

i

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

COLDWATER,

MICH.

�7/e Proifts Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
25„ -^96^

THIS WEEK We mao tkc anmuaIo check out o&lt;f attendance and we note that 26

MATe9.V 173 or our MKMBCRSHflr aoT THROUQH THE VEAR W8TM PERrECT ATTi^NDANCE,, E8TKER

KERC OR SOMCWHCRS E^BE S» THE WORtD. HcADHNO THC l.fl8T„ OP 00UR8C. WAS WARNER Van ArEN
L-ir*
•fiF/

W8TH 4^ ^EARB or rCRTCCT ATTtKOANCE, YoU QET TO WOWOERBNQ Df WaRNCR 66N T Oi.DeR THAN
Rotary. There are not too many rEortE ok the woRj,o who have thjb type or attendance
RECORD AND HE 86 TO BE COKaRATUUATEO, We HAVE OTKKRBWflTH A TREMENDOUS RECORD SUCH AS.

Fred Weeks. 24 vearsj Mark Andrews. 17 years; Ernbc UusEbAno Bos Kerr. 16 years Ar^ECE;
Frbt* Van Akeh. 15 vears; and £. Bvron Thomas wjth 12
The rest or us have qubtc
A sat tE88„

tl TH6NK MAYSE SECAUSC WE OHtY K^V5 ABOUT 1/3 &amp;? OUR MEMDSRS W8TH PEWCCT

attendance may be the reason we are ORAaeJNO A fi.BTTtC B8T AS PAR AS AVERACE ATTENOANOE
8S COMGERHEO. OUR AVCRAOC ATTEMOAHCC fiN OECCMBER WA8 S9o74^. TmIB SS MtOHTY tOW ROR
THE COUOWATER CuUB - MOST OP THE TfiME WE ARE

ABOVE W.

The prooram was sn cmaroe cr Ray Mu-uchahey who had Herbert J. Stevcnb ta»,k oh the
MbCHSOAN «Ea8TER S«A!fc." ORQANSZATflOH. TkOS 86 A SUBJECT QUITE PAMSWIAR TO OUR OtOER
towmAN.
»«.T AS
.H9«« TO THE TOONOEA SAOUA. It )B HE^U TO AEV.E. THESE THSMS
PROM TBMC

TO TIME,

The 8TUEENT QUEST HAS FrEO BuYTERF5EI,D or CHS WHO WAB SKTHOOUCeO BY HAROiLO C0008HDT0M.
FrEO you ViLi. REMEMBER AS THE DEMON OErSWSSVE MAN BN WAST f
• POOTBAtU TEAM&lt;, At.80
IN THE Senior pi-av. He is ooeNO to Albion Cob.i.coe nexT Fall and is ooino to attempt
TO LAUNCH into A MEOeOAL OARECR. IHC8DENTALLY.WB PATMER D8 OUR OWN REV. AU.
next week Bert Fallen mab the prooram and as vour homework assbonement you mboht brush

UP ON YOUR Spanish,

Bert is qoinq to brbns qn a tape prom the area

Mexican Exchanqe Kids came prom. Bert eb a little unsure op hib own upanish so he is
BRSNSONa Rat Cardenas in to kelp ouTc

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Board had a past MESTaNO and it would appear that the bsqns on the

ROADS LEADINQ^dNTO TOWN ARE CO8NO TC SECCKE A REAL 1TV PRETTY SOON.

Red McKnioht seems to be workiko mss way around the world. Chick has had MAKE-^;pfi
PROM Gaum and Tokvo.

Ralph
Toupalik kab a Lao»£6 N.oht Proqpam An«AHaE» P.. Sat^'R^ay.wXlu
Februapv
22
ALL ROTARV AWS. Put the Squeeee on the olo man roN thus.
sc a « -

PART'&lt;r. The oaNKEK part .esko at the Arlinoton and then the Theatre part at tw Tiibbstb

WERE WE WILL SEE "ThE PaJAMA GamE." Ook'T WORRT ABOUT WHAT HT tS BOSNO TO 008T - HE 8
probably oot $13«00,
BIRTHDAYS
Dale Dean
Art Lvon

Uanuarv 2S

JANUARY 30

WEDDilNG anniversaries
Art Lvon

January 3D

rotary guests

Llovo a, Phillips
Weloon Qarvon
Ai. 0. Hunt
Fred Buttcrpskld

Gronson
Coldwater
Chicaco
Coldwater

/V" —

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stafe Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wlkox

1963- 1964

Fellowship-

AXNER OLSON

.

.

CHARLES

John Walker

President

Vke-Presldent

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Robert

Magazine—

Secretory

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday

10—K. Pearce
17—Los Woodward

Loose

Public Relations-

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

2-J. Klein
November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

International

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

Buyer-Selfer Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

Mac McKeilh, Conrad Swart
Employer-Employee Relations-

Wayne Woy, Horold Coddington

General Secretary, Rotary International

Webb Treat, Harold MtKnighl

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internalionol
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinon

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

28—A. Faller

February—1964

Occupational Information—

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Shaw

21 —K. Leavenworth
28—R. Rumsey

31—Ctan Wilcox

Rotary Foundation—
Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Four-Way Test-

July-1964

24—Richord Moore

Internotlonal Student ProiecIt—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor Relations-

23—M. McKelth
30-T. Skobo

17-W. Way

information-

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

*

26—P. Hurley

9—F. Neer

16-H. Bent

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Contacts—

Charles Bacon, Ics Woodword

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

26—C, Woodward
June-1964

29-W. VanAkon

Duke Davidson, Bob Kcrr

Sorgeant-at-Arms—

pccial—At the call of the President

12—Roy Potterson
19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Roy Mulchahcy, Fred Neer

of each month

5—R. Biringer

October—1963

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

28—R. Loose

Mev-1964

24-M. Rice

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobler

Axner Olson

at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VonAken

1—H. Joseph

Fritz VonAken
BOARD

Aprll-1964

27-C. Sebafd

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonist

31—S. Bovee

September—1963
3—E. Royborn

Student Guests-

Program—

Owers.

24—Wm. Bobior

6—C, Allemicr

Robert Howley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Rjssell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dcon, George

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud

17—R. Mulehahey

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Assistont Sec'y-Treas.

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Crippled Children—
Cralg Scbcild, Richard Moore,

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

ROTARY

Community SafetyRalph Toupallk, Torg Skabo

Club Bulletin-

I Morch-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

FRED ANDERSON,

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Deon
18-R, Fox
25-R. Waldfon

SONG LEADERS

VincQ Kornslein, W. Couillard

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupollk

The obove is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L, Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth .

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6821

Horvey G.

278-6843

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther -

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobior, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Clara .

_

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine.
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Theimo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-8066
278-5366
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillnrd, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen _
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .

..

278-8609

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorlotle

278-5475

Charles Fiske,

278-2864

R. R. No. 2—Ruth

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E, Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara-278-8909

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen-.278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen.Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo .

278-6687
278-6783

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148--Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
- 278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret .767-7508
Ernest W.

Luse, R.

R. 4—Roth.

278-2261

Milford A. AlcKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha ...

278-2539
279-9360

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth ._

..

278-6341
278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgle

278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Mel

ST2-5594

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizobcth . 278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Rice,

1903

Klbby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-2790

.278-5006

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget ...... 278-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
.,

278-2930

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAkon, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St
Cranstorv Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Warren Willioms, Batavia—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

279-9428
278-5033

278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

278-5165

Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Eizora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St,—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen-^

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
276-M12

__278i^30

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

rREDTRICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

/

TEMPLE

278-8238

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

t

ELK'S

278-5494
278-4159
278-4029
278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo

P

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-2841

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-8942
278-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd,—Ariene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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BIRTHOAYS
ViHC Kornbtbem
NaTALOC VjNOLflNO

Jan, 19^
JaNo 22

Norm Moore
BRNeeTiNE Nscr

Jan, 24

WEDDING ANN8VERSAR|£S
Harrv Joseph

Jan, 20

ROTARV GliESTS
Georok Brubak
Co Facklam
Co Nowscks
Habrv Rvan
Rav Smsth
Dick Sohultz
Hubh Sutton
Ncls Weber
Rov Mohlic
Sob Skcdd

Bronbon
Bronson
Bronbon
Bronson
Bronson
Bronbon
Bronson
Bronson
Marbhall

CMS Student Guest

Charles Brsstol
Jerrv Pearcc
GlYnTIaVEns
Boa Hampton
Bernard Uanev
Co Ulano
Frank l-ioovER
Samtporo JollEV
Gordon Stuart
Rov Moo»

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsoy, Doug Woodward
Classificalion—

★
OFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963- 1964

.

AXNER OLSON

.

.

Presidenf

Secrolary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John Walker

-- Vieo-Presidenl

JOHN A. KENNEDY

John Klein

Rural

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

Fritz VonAken

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

SPECIAL EVENTS

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' N1TE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R. Nagle

28—A. Faller

Februory—1964

Occupational Information—

SONG

Vince Kornstein, V/. Couillard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey

January—1964

A! Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treot, Harold McKnlght

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

July~1964

17~W. Way

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

23-M. McKeilh
30-T. Skabo

10—K. Putnam

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary Internallonol
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

12—A! Butterfield

24—Richord Moore
31—Cron Wilcox

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKefth, Conrod Swart

INTERNATIONAL

16-H. Bent

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Deon

★

2-J. Klein
9—F. Neer

5—D. Horris
19-L. Wise

International information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

June—1964

November—1963

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodword

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

peeial—At the call of the President

SERVICE

International Contoctt-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Lose
29-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms—

28—R. Loose

Mav-1964

October—1963

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★
BOARD

Urban-

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken

10—K. Pearce
17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Youth-

Ray Muichahey, Fred Neer

Owers.

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

17—R. Molchohey

27-C. Sebold

Loose

Ken Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornstien

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod
24—Wm. Bobier
31—S, Bovec

September—1963

Student Guests-

Program—

March-1964

PROGRAMS

6~C. Allemicf
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Robert Howley, Ray Hex

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

August—1963

Robert

Magazine-

... Assistant Soc'yTroas.

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Crippled Children—
Craig Scbaid, Richard Moore,

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

ROTARY

Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik, Torg .Skabo

Club Bulletin-

BY ElECTION

1963- 1964

Director

Duane Davidson

LADIES'

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoinf a committee to assist with the detolls,
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmon - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033
.

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoref
Selon

Bovee,

171

Phone No.
278-5563

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-5353

278-6821

278-6843

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

..278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thclma
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera .
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ... 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ava.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jone .
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann ,. . .. ... ..

278-6598
278-8933

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruih
.
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6127
278-5909
278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia

278-8840
279-9551

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

767-7508
278-2261

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzonno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glady$
Russell Waldron, P. O. 8ox 125-Delia

278-5554
278-5535
278-4243
278-4229

Mllford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnlght, Caldwoter St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Muichahey,

278-5078

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Robert Nogle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
K.

I. Olmstead, 70 Morshall

278-6769

.

St.—Edna

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond Sr.—Reiha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgle

279-9360
278-2996
278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Mel Rfce,

ST2-5594

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
1903

Kibby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-2451

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy...

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R, 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. -

278-4159
278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R, R. l-WilmoWarren Williams, Batovla-LoMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia._
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468

276-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Olln Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

.... -

276-4086
278-5165

278-5942

Robert £. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorlos Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Bergel

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Helen .. 278-4115

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann..

278-8318
278-2930

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora..
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

John Wolker, 33

278-6730

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Borbaro . 278-8909

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Ailecn
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

278-5006
278-5714

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

The COLDWATER

Ed Hoilz, 16454 iyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5091

Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva
Dougherty-Grotchen

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

, ' t

Rotary REFLECTOR
t

PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P, M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

FRRDERTCK H.

*EEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

278-5412

MICH.

INC.

�""He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
.;anuary 'it,

THIS ftV££K&gt;

Program CHAeRMAN Duke presemteo the Msdwest^s most famous restaurao

teUR, '&lt;^8N SCHUUCRg WHO BUOlUT H(i8 TAtK AROUND THE PRODUCT0ON AND USS OF FQNC W8NS8
MosTtv French and German,
SrSMUtATSNQ

DNTEREST

QY

He used a unsque method of TEULBNe the story and

AWAR08NQ SOME FgFTSEN

MEMBERS WHO WERE LUCKY IN THE "naME DRAW,"

B0TT&amp;.E8

OF THE

CHOICE

W8NE8

TO

In AODITIONb OuKE RECSDVEO THE

DISTINCTION OF BSINQ AWARDED AN HONORARY ChEFOs OeqREE COMPLETE WITH APRON,

NEXT WEEK,

Carlo Heikkqncn is Proqram Chairman and §8 brinqonq

WHO WiLLe IN TURN,

in Noel Shedo

SNTROOUCC MORT BrOFFMAN AND RoBERT PRITZKER WHO ARE SOME OF

the very Top Brass of L. A, Oarlinq Company,

They want to tell u8 bomsthano of

THE CHANQES THAT HAVE BEEN MAOE IN THE COMPANY AND OF THEIR INTEREST

BUeiNEBS COMWUNOTDC3 OF COLOWATER AND BrONSON,
THE

LOCAL

BITUATION

THE

REOCNT

CHANQES

AND

OF

8K0ULD

LIKE

TO

EXPLAIN

IN THE

ThEY HAVE EVERY CONFIDENCE ON
SOME

OF

THE

CUEBTlONS

RAieCD

ON

MANAOEMENT,

BIRTHDAYS

January
S
January tO

Warren Wolloams
itoHN Walker

WEDDINS ANNtVEftSABIES

„

Who can afford it ROQHT after CHR|STt4A8l

ROTARY GUESTS
Ray Mohloc
Dick Kerr

Marshall
Battle Creek

CHUCKLE OEPT

Teacher:

What arc the three great American parties?

Willici

Rcpubldcam, Democrat and Cocktail,

ANNQUNCBilENTS

Reminder from Oukei "First Enomen rehearsal Sunday, January 12 at 3*00 P.m;
AT THE Elk^s Temple.

Everyone ontercbtcd iNvereo,"

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON ■— Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - TrI-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Secretary
-

FRED WEEKS

—

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Trcos.

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Robert

John Klein

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Owors.

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Grace Pottorson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

October-1963

May—1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart

26—C. Woodward

1—H. Joseph

MEETINGS

Don Wright

2-J. Klein
November—1963

★

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent

12—Al Butterfieid

23-M. McKeith

19-1. Wise

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

17-V/. Way

Information-

30-T. Skobo

Julv-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam
24—Richard Moore
31—Cran Wllcox

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

International Student Profects—

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrod Swart

Employer-Employee Relations—

5—D. Harris

26—P. Hurley

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

Director

International

Buyer-Seller Relations-

k

SERVICE

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

ipecial—At the call of the President

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE OWERS,

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Juno-1964

29-W. VanAkon

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-ol-Arms—
Norman Moore, Bob Noglp,

19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Reguior—First Thursday of each month
at T2:1S p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

17—Les Woodward

Youth-

Fritz VanAkon
BOARD

10—K. Pearce

Carlo Hcikklnen, William Bobicr

Chorlcs Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

24—M, Rice

Student Guests-

Program—

Aprll-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Hawley, Roy Fox

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

27-C. Sebold

Rural Urban-

Membership—

17—R. Mulchahey

September—1963

loose

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud

31—S. Bovee

13—J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—
Craig Scbcild, Richard Moore,

March-1964

24—Wm. Bobler

6—C. Ailemier

Community Safety~
Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Magexine—

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Bob Sweet, John Elsweifer, Jr.
Jotin Wnlknr

•k

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship-

. .. Presidont
Vice-Presideni

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

Attendance-

R. Biringer, K. Bent. Don Harris

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
.

1963 - 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

1963- 1964

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB

Januory—1964
7—D. Davidson

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Woyne Way, Harold Coddington

14—C. Heikkinen

28-A. Foller

Al Butterfieid, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnIght

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagte

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

FALL LADIES' NITE

February—1964

Occupational Information-

SONG

Vines Kornstein, W. Couillard

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
11—0. Dean

LEADERS

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

Duane Davidson

25-R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dales with onother member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having spociol
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
•'Chester L, Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay
' Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
,.-Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

^Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorle

/ Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

, Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033
278-5358

278-6821

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148- Palricio.. . .

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople Lone—Emily
278-6843 /Robert loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

278-8086 j^Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-5386 fMilford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-5891 ■'Horold McKnIght, Coldwoler St. Home—Carol
''Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
278-4486 'Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annotto
'Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma .
278-2854 /Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Ji
/Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero .. . 278-2990 /Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

' Selon

Bovee, 171

Grand St.—Clara

.

/Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Rooert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.-Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-8840
279-9551

278-6501

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

'Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

-Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
'E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
278-2841

278-6850 /Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
278-5554
767-750S /Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna
278-5585
278-2261 --Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
278-2947 'Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

278-4243

279-9551 /Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia
278-6769 /Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
278-6278 -Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
278-5073 /Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. -

278-4229
278-5494

278-4159
278-4029

279-9492 'Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

__278-8238
278-5512 -Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo
Bronson 369-4024
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
279-9471 vX. L. Olmstead, 70 Marsnall St.-Edna
278-2539 - Warren Williams, Batavio—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia .-..
278-4424
' Olin Dally, 61 Mople lane—Jane
278-2818 »Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha ...
279-9360
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshal! St.
278-5033
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
278-8609
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
279-9428
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
278-6127 ^Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979
Leslie
Woodward,
163
Marshall
St.-Polly
278-5033
^ John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
278-5909 /"B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
278-6341
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
278-4468
/John Efsweiicr, Jr., 37 Foirfieid Dr.—Lucille
278-6598 /Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth .. .
278-6161
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
278-6393
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann
278-8933 Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
278-2790
-'Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehelt St.—Charlotte
278-5475 /Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie
278-8156
HONORARY MEMBERS
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
..278-2864 ^'C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
278-2451
Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
278-4086
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
278-5318 /Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson—Lillion
ST2-5594
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel ....
278-5165
'E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
278-6517 ■'Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
. Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
278-5942 '-Charles Schmiti, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
278-5714
Jancan
278-5091
--Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barboro .. 278-8909 /Craig Sebaid, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
278-8318
''Wliford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone

278-6054

'"Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen..278-4115 /Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

"""Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aiieen
-'Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
--John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma ...

278-6687 .- Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-6788 /Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
278 5790 /Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-2930

278-5842
278-6316

278-4350

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

. r'f ■
-»i 1 •

The COLDWATER

p A V"

FREDSRTCK H.
PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotariam Always Welcome

J)
See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-6311
278-4198

278-M12
278-6730

TTEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER,

MICH.

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Besf^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
jANiyvRY 4,, t9o4

THIS '«V££K

Cran Wclcox MAb» »He pwoanAW and rcauwv 06Dn''t

reacs out vsnr par roR tr.

He HAD SsTON Bovee oove a short resume of the SMAIUL town OASfL^f PAPER AND THEN WE

MOVED ACROSS THE STREET TO SEE THE LAST EOflTBON OF 19^3 MADE HEADY AND PUT TMROUBH
THE FRSSSES,
i HAD NOT BEEN AN THE BACKROOM OF A NEWSPAPER FOR QUDTE A WHiLS AND
t note that THEV ARE 006NQ THgNttS QUflTE A BUT OBFFCRENTLT,
ThC SAMS OLD CLANK OF
THE UfiNOTVPf. {IS THERE BUT 8N8TEAD OF A MAN OPEftATfiNQ PT THE MACMflNE fIS NOW FED A
PUNCMCO OUT TAPE THAT OPERATES QT.
REaLLV, VEHV LGTTLK TVPESETTBNa flS NOW DONE
BY HAND OTHER THAN DM 80«E OF THE ADVERTSSSKO AND THE MSAOLeNSS, ' TkE LCNOTYPE B8
always vert 8NTERE8T&amp;NQ TO ME,

LAKE THEY ARC FALLUNO APART,
WHAT we

! QUESB THEV ARE AT THC8R VERY

ThJS, AQAflN, WAS A VERY ONTERESTSNQ PROQRAM AND SHOWS

CAN DO BY EXPLORSNO THE

DO FOR A LSVeNO,

BEST WHEN TWET SOUND

POSSSBOLOTBCB OF OUR OWN MEMSERSHiP

AND WHAT THEY

AlL OuKE OBD WAS STAND AROUND AMD OUARO THE PUNCH BOWLS.

NEXT WEEK OuKE Oavsdson has the procram and mas qone north on 27 to The next
County scat. He db brsnqsnb on Wsn Schuler who woll tell us about wftNONO and aeNSNQ.

FqRST off when OuKC told us about TH86. I HAD HOPES THAT HE M8CHT PREPARE THE MEAL
BUT SUCH G8 NOT THE CASE, SsRSOUSLYt THfiS FOOD PREPARATION AND 8EHVONO IS ONE OF THE
BIQOesr dNDUSTRSES

6N THE WORLD,

ThEY HAVE A QUITE SURE TH8N0 8N THAT IT 06 ALMOST

A8 D8FFI0ULT FOR PEOPLE TO LEAVE CALORICS

SENEmt.

ALONE AS

IT

D8 TO QUIT

Duke Davidson announces that the Rotary show will be on the 2nd,

4th of April at the TaBSHTS Theatre.

AND FUTURE CNDMCN TO

He has

and

issued a call for all past, present,

MEET AT THE £lk®6 SuNDAY, JANUARY 12 AT 3sOD P.M.

OOINO TO BE THE DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER WITH A WHOLE LOT OF HELP,
A8

SMOKONQ,

DuKE IS

£o HoLTZ W|LL ACT

CONSULTANT.

MiiSCELLANEOUS.

Wc have kind of hot the jackpot on absentees ourimo thE last twq

WEEKS BUT UN0CR6TAND THAT MAKE-UP HAS BEEN PRETTY GOOD,

Thk EXODUS TO PLACES LIKE

Florida and Arizona will be takimo place in the next few weeks but we oow^r worry
VERY much about THSBC people BECAUSE THEV USUALLY HAVE QUilTE A ^8T OF FUN MAXlPiSi UP
AT

INTERESTONC

PLACES.

Tom Anderson oave an account of his trip to Bov®8 State last summer.
SPONBORONQ

AQENT

FOR

THIS

TYPE

CF

Rotary

is

a

ACTCVfiTY,

BIRTHDAYS
Warren Williams
John Walker

January S
January tO

WEDDING ANNIV£RSARI£S

No vv COD 8 NOB , SriiLL TAK o no • inventory,

9 QUCBd.

ROTARY GUESTS
Ray ^/b&gt;HLac
Jim Tsod
JCFFCRY CuLY

Marshall
Tskonsha
Coldwater

In*.

k.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant
Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

.
Presided
Vice-Presidcnt
Secrolary

SCHMITT

—

Treosorer

Assistant See'y-Treas-

Robert

Chorles Scbmilt. Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

Student

Program—
Axner

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Thursday

MEETINGS

of each

636

ROTARY

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

International

Wayne Way. Horold Coddington

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinon

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nogle
28-A. FaNer

Al Butterfieid, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnighl

General Secretary, Rotary Irtlernationol

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

Rotary Foundotion—

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richarcl Moore
31—Cian Wilcox

Tom CoHlns, Art Lyon

Mac McKelth, Conrad Swart

7_H. Teeter

14-R. Show

21—K. Leavcnworlh

17-W. Way

Information-

Internolional Student Projects-

Competitor Relations-

Julv-1964

December-1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relotlons—

Employer-Employee Relations-

23-M, McKelth
30-T. Skobo

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

President Rotory International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

SERVICE

International Contacts-

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

INTERNATIONAL

9—F. Neer
16—H. Bent

12—Ai Butterfieid
INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

-k

DISTRICT

2—J. Klein

GEORGE OWERS, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

^

Juno—1964

November—1963
5—D. Horris

Ernost Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Sorgoont-at-Arms-

★

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

29-W. VanAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kcrr

Rotary Information—

month

ipecial—At the call of the President

1—H. Joseph

8—C. Sworf
15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Fritz VanAken

Regular—First

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

October—1963

Guests-

Olson

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer

28—R, Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Carlo Helkkinen, William Bobier

Public Relations—

Owers.

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VanAken

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Roberl Hawiey, Ray Fox

Oiin Dully, Don Shorno,
Mark Andrews

Directori ~ Clydo Williams, Axnor Olson,

7-W. Treat

Rural Urban—

Membership—

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963
3—E. Rayborn

Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

John Klein

17—R. Mulchahey
31—S. Bovee

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—

John Walker

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemicr

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Magazine-

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Royborn, John Dean

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiier, Jr.

March-1964

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

R. Blringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

1963 - 1964

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES ~ CLUB SERVICE

February—1964

Occupational Information—
VInco Kornstein, W. Couiilard

SONG

Ken Leaveiiworth, Ray Pitts

LADIES'

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING

4—V. Kornstlen

LEADERS

18—R. Fox
25-R. Woldron

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to ossisf with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay ..
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
.

278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth _

278-5358

Harvey G.

278-6843

Chorles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Seton

Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6821

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
.. . 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 £. Chicago St.—Vera . 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borboro 278-5234

Wllford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane . Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .

278-6598
278-8933

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

John T. Dean, 59 Ridaemoor Rd.—Valerie

279-9471

278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Charles

278-2864

Fiske,

R.

R. No. 2—Ruth

.. _

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
278-5942
Robert Hawiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .. 278-8909
Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen -278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma ...

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

... .. 278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .

...279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy
278-6501
E, Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth _
_.... 278-2261
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
278-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
278-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
K. L. Olmslead, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna
Axnor Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retho

279-9492
.. 278-5512
._ 278-2539
279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizobeth .278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R, 1, Union City-Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Or.—Berget ..
Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.-Ann

278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

.1

278-4350

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Roberl Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arleno
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

278-5554

278-5585
278-4243
. ._.278-4229

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. I-Wilmo

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Warren Williams, Bolavia-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.-

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-5033
278-4468

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
. Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198

278-5412
.___278:6730

:

•

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. I. tf R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

-

i
rRCDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
PUBLISHED BY

'.V

ROTARY CLUB

o[ Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Alivays Welcome

MICH.

INC.

.

.

.—r—

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                    <text>'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
OECaSER 2S, 19^3

THIS ft££K we MAO a very fbwe rehobtecn or the Cmrbstmas Leuend ov our own
ButterriCLO«
It wao nbcclv dome and at least 35 or you weeeEo at entbrely vmbch made bt
A RE/U. COIY LBTTLE OATHERflMO, I DO NOT GHBOS YOU FOR BEBNQ OONE BECAUSE TH0S fiS THE
SEASON WHEN PEOPLE ARE MOVBNQ ABOUT AND MAY HAVE THEflR PEET UNDER THEIR KONPOLKS

BOARD.
I 00 HOPE YOU REMEMBER TO MAKE UP. GCTTBNa BACK TO THE PROQRAM, |T BMVOLVED
THE Ansel Raphael and the Heavenly Chobr. In hbb ohtroouctoom Proqram Chabrman,

Obck Moore, also mcntboned that he was marrbed by Rev, Al which makes him a lbttle
BIT UNIQUE 8N THAT MOST OP US HERE LOWO S8NCE MARRIED WHEN Rev, Al CAME TO CoLDWATER,

OlCK, HOWEVER, WAS MARRIED AT A PREVBOUS PASTORATE OP Al®8 AT FrEMONT, MICHIGAN.
NEXT WEEK we are aoiMs to have somethinq real BNTERESTBNa PROM THE Fourth Estate.
Our OWN Seton Bovee is sobns to be the narrator.

He says we will have a rather

BRflEP talk and then WE ARE TO MAKE A TOUR OP THE CoLDWATER REPORTER PACCLITICS.

I

OON^T know whether you have seen much OP THIS SORT OP THINS BUT THIS IS A MOST

INTERESTINQ OCCUPATION • ALL THE WAY FROM THE WRITINS OP THE MATERIAL TO THE NCWS*
PAPER BOY.
There arc also wonderful SBDELONES such as ADVeRTISINS, EDITORIALS, AND

EVEN THE PUBLIC PULSE. CraN Wbl^X 88 IN CHARQE OP THE PROCRAM UM.E88 HE A6M®T THERE
AND THEN YOU

M&amp;SHT

BE

SURPRISED VTHO WILL 8E

IN

CHARGE OP

IT.

How many thousand calories did you go over the diet during Christmas?
SORRY TIME

TO

TRY

TO

St

is a real

DIET.

We note that there as some drum beating oh the next Annual Convention op H.S, The
next eONVENTION IS A REAL ACCESSIBLE ONE FOR OUR ClUB IN THAT IT IB TO BE IN ToRONTO

June 7«1t, 1964. S suppose &gt;.^8t op our membership at one time or aiwther have been
TO Toronto AND 1, for one, pound it to be a real cmarmins city. The hospitality op
THE Canadians is probably unmatched.
I am tellinq you this because some op you have
TO make your plans quite a ways ahead and I would urge THAT YOU TRY TO MAKE IT OVER

TO Toronto. St is an easy oay®8 drive prom Coldwater.
If you really want to go all
OUT YOU COULD VERY EASILY INCORPORATE THIS INTO A TRIP TO THE New YoRK WoRLO^S FaIR.
OUKE WOULD PROBABLY BE VERY HAPPY TO HAVE ACTS FOR THE SHOW APPROACH HIM.

I SHOULD

THINK HE MIGHT LIKE TO HAVE DUETS, TR808, QUARTETS, OR EVEN SOLOISTS. ThERE MUST
BE QUITE A PEW THINGS THAT CAN 8E WORKED IN AROUND A GaY NINETIES THEME.
It WAS AN
ERA OP PLAMBOVANCY IN MUSIC AND DRESS.

!t SHOULD Fit THE IlBBITS LIKE A HAND IN A

GLOVE.

My OBESE FRIEND CONSOLES HERSELF BY SAYING SHE OOCSN^T EAT MUCH FOR A PAT WOMAN.
BIRTH0AY3
Ken Putnam
Wet Treat
Gran Wblcox

Ruth Woodward

WEDQINQ ANNIVa^ARIES

'h-o

OCCCMBSR 30
OeCCMBER 30
Oeocmber 31
January
4

y,

j

Mao
McKcith
Ray Mulckahcv
Howard Teeter

/
Q

Oeoembcr 31

January

1

January

4

*6oD gives us our paces, BUT we PROVIDE THE EXPRESSION."

You will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, t2:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restourant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

★

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
John Walker

Presidenl
VIce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, Richard Moore,

September-1963
3—E. Royborn

Owcrs.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Program—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

President Rotary Tntcmotional
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

November—1963
12—Al Butterfield

GEORGE OWERS, Director

17-W. Way

International Information-

24—Richard Moore
31—Cran Wilcox

Jerry Fair, Roy Pofterson

Competitor Relations-

International Student Proieets—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Mac McKeith, Conrod Swart

Employer-Employee RelationsWayne Way, Harold Coddington

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associations-

Moy-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson
19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodword
June-1964
2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

23-M. McKelth
30-T. Skobo

Jury-1964
7—H. Teeter

14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leavenworlh

28—R, Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

28-A. Falter

February—1964
KEN PUTNAM, Chairmon
Duane Davidson

Ken Leavenworlh, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25—R. Waldron

SONG LEADERS

Vfnco Kornstein, W. Couillard

Glenn D. Clork, St. Joseph, Michigan

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VanAlcen
28—R. Loose

21—R. Nagle

A! Buttcrficld, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnighl

April-1964

Jonuory—1964

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

Occupational Information-

3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

17—R. Mulchohey
24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

December—1963

Buyer-Seller Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

Internotlonal Contacts-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

INTERNATIONAL

29-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Normon Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

5—D. Harris

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^

8—C. Swart

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

at 12:15 p. m.

Special—At the call of the President

1—H. Joseph

Guests—

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary InformationErnest Luse, Chuck V/oodward,
Fritz VonAken

Regular—First Thursday of each month

October—1963

Corlo Helkkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

★

10—K. Pearee

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Rural Urban-

Student

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

7_W. Treat

Robert Loose

Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

27-C. Sebald

MembershipOlin Dally, Don Shorno,

★

6—C. Ailemier

Ralph Toupallk, Torg Skabo

Magazine—
John Klein

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety-

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox

1963- 1964

ROTARY

Everett Royborn, John Dean

Club Bulletin-

March—1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ralph Toupolik

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you want to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change, Members having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

.278-5358

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6821

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Horvey G.

.278-6843

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 4—Ruth
- .

767-7508
278-2261

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Rotjcrt Nagle,

279-9492

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara .

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine

Phone No.
278-6033

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma . -... 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278.5234

Phone No.
278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia.

279-9551

278-6501

278-6850

Milford A. McKcilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
273-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol —279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta
278-6769
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

182 Morshall St.—Susan

Wilford Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K, L. Oimslead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna .......

278-2539

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

278-2818

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retbo

279-9360

Duone E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E, Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.-Dorothy

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.-Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann

.

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh ... ......
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Oonold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

279-9471

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933

278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

.270-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .. 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen--278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma....

278-6687

278-6788

278 5790

278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth .278-2996
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguc St.—Ruth ._

278-6341
278-6161

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian.
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-3156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget _. .
Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006

278-5714

278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno ....
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Phone No.
278-8942
278.4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr,—Virginia .

278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5554
278-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-4243
278-4229
278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma
Warren Willioms, Botovia—LoMoine
Lester F. V/iso, R. R. 2—Celia ..
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jeflerson St.—Susie

278-5033
-. 278.4468

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Notalle

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrio S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .--278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

278.5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Joneon

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richord Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

John Walker, 33

278-6730

Dougherty—Gretchon—

-

The COLDWATER
Sec.

Rotary REFLECTOR
i

I
FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
PUBLISHED BY

KOTARY CLUR

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Kotarians Always Welcome

34 66

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COLDiATER, MICH.

g

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
21, ,^963

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THIS W££K wi HAD A nCAi- h!ce talk on Peksonncl Relatio^ss, Thes was oe3,5evkrsd bv Deck
SCHULTK A BflONSOH RoTAPiaAN V»10 U8V£S, 0N C^LDWATEf\, Dsck CAVC A STRABOMT FORWARD PRESKNTAT80N or THE PftOBURMS OF PSOPUE AND MANAaE^ENT:.

or applbcateon of the Golden Rule.
SSNB ron WaVNE WaV.

3? SEEMS L6KE JT DEVELOPa

PNtO A MATTER

Dick wab bmtrooucco av Harol^ CoDDENaron who was sub*

i never did fend out what happened to WAT«r-BUT HE M#88E0 A BOOD TALK,

N£XT W£EK PacK Mofflfis bn charge or the Proorak and sa SRBNatMa in aprominent local MethODIST BV THE NAME OF

SUTTERFflELD TO SPEAK,

TITLE or "A CHRflSTMAS LEQEMO.'*

Au SAYS THAT HE 18 OOINB TO WORK UNDER THE

! AM SURE THIS V/|LL, BE VERT NICE AND I WOULD HOPE THAT OUR

MUSIC DEPARTMENT MIGHT PROVIDE A FEW CHRISTMAS TYPE 6QNQ8,

_G£N£R^__ ParsfOEMT Clyde 83 real happy with the unanimous vote or coNriOENCE in the proscct*
EO Rotary Show plans.

The tbme ds prosasly qoinq to be in April and all or you are coinb to

as'^allco upon to do your bst on one way or another.

J am a little oisturbbo about Ray Mul*

CHAHCV THONKINB WS DON^T DO AS WELL AS THE CHReSTV MfiNBTRELS,
t AM NOW THINKINQ THAT EVERYONE SHOULD CERTAliWi.Y KNOW VVHE^• RoTAHY MEETS FOR THE NEXT YEAR.
The last tiw maolonss have brouont in a calendar from Presioemt Clyde and also a oertain
LUMBER YARD

DOWN

THE STREET.

S8RTHDAYS

W£DDif^lG ANNHV£R3ARIES

Howard Swan
Warner Van Akcn

Dec. 22

Charles Bacon
Patricia Klein

Dec. 24

Oeo. 22
Deo. 25

ROTARY GUESTS

OlCK/SiRIMCCR
08
KJ

Kst«iuk (Uos) Sumarsono

Indonesia

Dock Ksrr
Gerry Muzzollo

Battle CRSEK^y^S&gt;
roRT Wayne

THE HOSPfiTAL AND APPARENTLY HAS WON A BOUT WITH PNEUMONIA.
i

hear tell or a horse farm where

A HABIT

TO

bottle

FEED YO«MO

they are only a few days old.
A FOAL

AND HIS

MUMMY

ARE

they make

COLTS

it

EVEN WHEN

The reason,

BOON PARTED.

There was a botanist on this same farm
WHO

OlSCOVCRCO A

MEW

LOCC ON LEAF...

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:T5 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

•a

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

Fellowship-

Bob Sweet, John Elsweiler, Jr.

Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John Walker

President

AXNER OLSON

Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

August—1963

John Klein

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

27-C. Sebald

Crippled ChildrenCraig Sebold, Richard Moore.

September—1963

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

✓

29-W. VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary international
Gfenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

31—Cion Wilcox
SPECIAL

Charles Bacon

21 —R. Nagle
28-A. Falter

February—1964

Ken leavenworth, Roy Pitts

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING

4—V. Kornstlen

SONG LEADERS

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Dovidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Rotary Foundation—
Al Bullcrfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight
Occupational Information—
Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillord

28—R. Rumsey

January—1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayno Woy, Harold Coddington

Four-Way Test-

17-W. Way

24—Richord Mooro

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart

Employer-Employee Relations—

7—H. Teeler

14—R. Shaw
21—K. Leavenworth

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson
International Student Projects-

Competitor Relations-

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

International Infermotion—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

INTERNATIONAL

12—Ai Butterflold
19-L. Wise

Chorles Bacon, Los Woodward

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—F. Neor
16-H. Bent

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts—

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

2-J. Klein

5—D. Harris

SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

November—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

Special—At the call of the President

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Duke Davidson, Bob Korr

Fritz VanAken

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Sorgeant-at-Arms—
Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★
DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Mav-1964

October-1963

Student Guests-

Neer

7—W. Treot

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Peoree

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Roy Mulchahey, Fred
Rotary Information-

April-1964

17—les Woodword
24-M. Rice

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Program—

17—R. Mulchahey

31—S. Bovee

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead
24—Wm. Bobier

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Community Sofety—

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allcmier

Rooert Loose

Mark Andrews

Owers.

OF

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Magazine—

★

Directors — Clyde Witlloms, Axncr Olson,
Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

BOARD

ROTARY

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1963-1964

March-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

18-R. Fox

Duane Davidson

25—R. Waldron

The obove is our program schedule for the years 1963'64. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoinf a committee to ossisf with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwator-Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kofhryn

278-6033

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd-—Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

278-6821
.278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Seton Bovee, 17! Grand St.-Clara._

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bulterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero .

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene--. 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy

Olin Dolly, 61

Mople Lane—Jane ..

279-9471

..278-2818

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

Phone No.
278-8840

NAME

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
€. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

278-6501
278-6850

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgaref

767-7508

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mariha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ...

—

-

279-9551

...278-2261

Harold McKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Coroi
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Robert Nagle,

279-9492

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
182 Marshall St.—Suson

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
K. L. 0!o:stead, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Reiha

278-5078

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

278-8609

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . 278-2996

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen ....
John T. Deon, 59 Ridciemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
. ...

278-5475
278-2864

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

C. Alfred Rice,

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

£. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

278-8933

.. 278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
278-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .. 278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-6788

278 5790

R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Mel Rice,

1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillion

Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude.

ST2-5594
278-5714

278-5842
276-4350

Address and Rotary Ann

PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Warren Williams, Botavia—LoMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-6393

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie..

278-4424
279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague Si.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-W12
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-8942
278-4222

Weissfer Treot, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

The COLDWATER

i0®0I

Phono No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

1

1 ^

FREDERICK H. fEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDIATER, UICH.

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best''

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
DECEMBER

^:.'63

MEET8NGS ANO "THE TESTo
^8 BY
THAT TOU RCACLV CAN'^T REMAew UNTBU THE
MEET 9 NO AD»9aVRN8?
8 8 9T
TO WA3.K OUT ON THE
SPEAKEA

WHO

TAOM VOU?

08

OBVBNQ

HOO

TOME

WtltL CT BU 0UO

TO

ONrORM

OR

ENTER^

^^S.. ANO BETTER FRflEND*.

TO 8i.OOHT voun HOST, THE Cuus7 Wlt»U IT BEMerflT
TOUR FELLOW CLUB MEMBERS. THEOR QUESTS, AMD OTHER
V089TOR8

TO SEE VOU LEAVE EARLV?

- RotART Wheel, the Rotarv Club or

Blue Sslano, 3ll., U.S.A.

ims WEEK.

The above was real ARPRORR9ate roR our last MCsreMo.

The

RROQRAM WAS BROUQHT TO US 8V Al BuTTERrOELD WHO 08 ChASRMAN OF OUR RoTARV
Foundation Commhttec, The speaker was Roonnoo Jaramollo a natuvc or

Columbia, South America, currcntlv stuotbnq economocs at Western Mschcsan

Unhversstv.

His Enolbsh, though not totallv rLUEMT, WAS such that he was

QUOTE CA8V TO FOLLOW AND HE QERTAONLV GAVE US SOME CNSOOHT ON THE PROBLEMS

or H98 COUNTRV, HE WAS CANOflO BN HilS THOUGHTS ON POLOTDCB, EOUCATaON, AND
ECONOMBOS.

CeRTASNLY THE PROBLEM OF ILLiTERACV |6 VERY LARGE ©UT IT WOULD

SEEM THAT THE EXPORT-flMPORT BALANCE 6B THE MOST CRflTOCAL.
I AM NOT AN
CCONOM08T BUT WHEN YOU COME RIGHT DOWN TO OT THD8 6.3 THE B680E8T PROBLEM BN

ALL International rclatsonshifs.
It was a oood meeting and we thank Al
BuTTERFflCLO FOR MAKING THE NECESSARY ARRANQEMCWT8. OuR BELOVED SerOEANT-AT-ArmS
COLLEQTEO ALMOST ENOUGH TO KEEP HOM IN SCHOOL ANOTHER SEMESTER.

BE

Th88 COULD

FURTHER ENHANCED BY SOME SUflTABLE FUND LDKf $^.00 PER TOME FOR EARLY

LEAVERS.

NDCT vVEEK.
PROGRAM.

I won't be around next week and it looks lcke I will mass a good
The 6U9.^ECT 66 GOflWG TO KING*

MANY STORES,

FACTOR0E8,

AROUND PERSONNEL ReLATUONSHOPS,

ANO AQCNCIES TH66 08 THE NuMBER OnE PROBLEM.

In

WaVNS

Way has charge of thus sstuataon and as deing a lottle bit mtsteroous about
THE WHOLE THflWQ, ThE'ONLY THONG 1 aM REALL" SURE OF gi. THAT HE DOES HAVE A
speaker on the suauEcJr or personnel relatoonb. He, also, BuaQEara that it
SHOULD COST MORE THAN A QUARTER TO EAT AND RUN.

Most OF US ARC broadmonded;
In an argument we see both POfNtS of view,
The one that is wrong and our own!
BIRTHDAYS

Robert Naglc
Gust Burandt
Annctta Moore
Mac McKeitm

December 16
Dcocmser 18
OCCEMBCR tS
December Z%

WFDO^NG ANNIVFRSARIES

Al Buttcrfocld

Oeoember 21

Lawrence Werner
Eo Nowbcko

Bronbon

ROTARY GUESTS

Ncls Weber
Ray Smoth

Brokson
Bronson
Bronson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUfNCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
J0NE5VILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Stafe Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES

MICH.

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

SCHMITT

.

_

Treosorer

OF

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bebier

Roy Mulchohey, Fred Ncer

MEETINGS

^

A-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

15—Ernest Luse

2-J. Klein

Erneit Luse, Chuck Woodward,
SERVICE

Don Wright

Charles Bocon, Los Woodward
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

28—R. Rumsoy

24—Jlicharcl Moore

31—Cron Wilcox
SPECIAL EVENTS

International Student Projects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Woy, Harold Coddington

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Shaw
21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

information-

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Rolotions—
Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
Competitor Relotions—
Mac McKeilh, Conrod Swart

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

International Contacts-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnlght

23-M. McKelth
30-T, Skabo

19-L. Wise

26-P. Hurley

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

Four-Way Test-

9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

12—Al Buttcrfield
INTERNATIONAL

Sergeont-ot •Arms-

Employer-Employee Relations-

June-1964

November—1963
5—D. Harris

Rotary Information—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol—At the call of the President

19-T, Collins
26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Duke Dovidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart

Youth-

Public Relations-

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Mav-1964

October—1963

Axner Olson

★
BOARD

17—les Woodward

Student Guests-

Program—

Owcrs.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

10—K. Pcorco

1—H. Joseph

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axncr Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

April-1964
7—W. Treol

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

27-C. Sebald

September—1963
3—E. Rayborn

Robert Loose

John Klein

24—Wm. Bobier
31—5. Bovee

6—C. Aliemicr
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

John Walker

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchohey

August—1963

Crippled Children—

Magazine—

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cron Wileox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

- President
Vice-President

ROTARY

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

1963 - 1964

March—1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' ond Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON,

Classification—

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Attendance—

*

CHARLES

-

FRED CULY, Director

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—0. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R. Nogle

Rotary Foundotion—
A! Buttcrfield, Les Wise

28-A. Follor

February—1964

Occupational information—
VInce Kornstein, W. Couillard

Ken Leovenworlh, Ray Pitts

LADIES'

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associatians—

SPRING

4—V. Kornsflen

SONG LEADERS

18-R. Fox
25-R. Waidfon

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you want to change dates with onothcr member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Aliemicr, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay .

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kafhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth .
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Morjorie

278-6033
278-535S
.278-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51

278-6843

N. Circle Dr.—Esther ...

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret....
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

..278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine.. .._ 278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmo
- . 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
.278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia .

H. Vincent Kornsticn, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-8840
279-9551

278-6501
278-6850

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Cl.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 3. Cloy St. ...
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren WMIioms, Batavia—LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
.Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrisor* Lake—Barbara

278-8933

278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen .. 278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma ..

278-6788
278 5790

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.-Retho

....

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539
... 279-9360

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth _ ..
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgio
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillian

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5585
278-4243
278-5494

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-5033
278-4468

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006

278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel ....
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann...

278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John.-Walkor, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-5412
278-6730

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrad. Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5842

278-4350

Janean

—

i
rREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

Visiting liotarians Always Welcome

278-5554

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

The COLDWATER

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

George Owcrs, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth 278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
. - .. 278-2979

.

278-8942
278-4222

...278-4229

278-2947

Robert Nogle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No, 2-Rulh
- Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris .
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

279-9471
278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzanna

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane .
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-5909

Address ond Rolory Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret .767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ... 278-6054

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

NAME

COLDWATER, MICH.

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
DSCSWEjcK 7 a

THiS LAST WEEK most of vou were qone somewhere or other (J thoookt the huntcno
SEASON VJAS over) AND VOU M888CD A QOOO PROORAM* ThCS CAME ONOER THE HSAO&amp;NO OF .1'
PHVeOCAi. CtftTUBK AND WAS PUT ON BY DCN SkORNO WHO BR0Ui3HT 8W WaVNE KELtOOO AMD
FOUR OF H08 VarsSTY '.VreSTB^ERS FROM Coi,DV?ATS« Hjoh ScHCOt.. WaYNE QAVE A SHORT
RESUME OF WRESTLONO HOSTORY AND PROCEOURE, AbOUT THSS T9ME HflS FOUR VaRSDTV
WRCSTS.SRS APPEARS

6N TKEDR

RED UNDERWEAR AND 'WHUTE B6K8Ni)8

SOME OF THE HOUOS (kouTS TO VOU COUNTRY BOYS),
THAT STUFF THEY USE FOR F^?,t.ER8 ON TC«„6Vli880Ne
WASN^T FOR WRSSTLONa

AND DEMONSTRATED

ThIS 88 U0T6 OBFFEREMT THAN
YoO HAVE TO AOMOT THAT OF «T

AND DEER W9TH AM ASSBST FROM THE

PRDBASLY WOULD MCVEB HAVE MAD TELEV8880N,

•*

CDQARETYE

ONDUSTRV T#E

AMyWAV VOU STRETCH CT,

8T WAS A 0000

PROGRAM*

NEXT WEEK,

Now HERE* dear NEOQHEORS, oe what 5 LOKE,

I WA8N®T EV'EN OUOTE sure

WHO HAD THE PRCQRAM^BECAUSE WE GET THE SHOW FOULED UP WHAT WOTM THE TRAOBNQ
AROUND BACK AND FORTH, WHEN UP COMES Al BuTTERFaCLb WfiTH A WEATLV TVPSO CARD
TELLfiNO WHAT H88 PROGRAM WCLL BE. Al B« Q08NG"TO"PRESENTA ftOTARY pOUNOATCON

"FELLOS-SyRR^NTLV 6TUDY6MQ AT WESTERN MOCHDQAN UnBVERS8TV*~"" Hs -13^TO BE ONE
RoDRBOO JARAMBU3~7r-Npr?-&amp;V£__SF CoUOMSBA.
Tw68 18 A COUNTRY ON THE NORTH PART OF
South Amerbca whsch sums up about all that 1 know about ot,
S am hopong that

Roorbgo can enlbghten us some*

St is a shame that "rost of us.know so very little .

GEOGRAPHY*

^

GENERAL*.,
Did you know that from 19^7 (bmmediatelv followdmg the death of
Paul Harris) through July of 19^3* 1,29^ men and 430 women were awarded Rotary
FoUNOATBON FeLLOWSHOPS for

InTERNATBONAL UnOERSTANOING AMOUNTaND TO A TOTAL OF

$4,447,456,
S, ALONG WBTH a GOOD ^.1ANV OF VOU, ATTENDED THE SwEST ADELINE SHOW OVER THE WEEKarENO
AND

i THOUGHT THAT THE DlRLS DID REAL WELL.

8t SHOWED THAT A LOT OF WORK HADBECM

PUT Vn and that the OBRECTINS was right ON THE BALL. S NOTICED OUR UlRECTOR OF
Shows Ed HoLTZ SOTTBNQ over a few beats stroking H88 CHCN.
SNDfoENTALLV, THE
TsBBBTB 118 STILL IN THE RAW BUT 9T WAS WARM, DOON^T SMELL LfiKE A GOAT AND i THBNK
GENERALLY THE OlO OPERY HouBE HAS POSSBBSLST8EB,

We MEA« THE 8T0RV OF A QCOLOGgST eOABTlNG OF CMAWG8NQ THE BEHAV0OR PATTERNS OF

RODENTS,

The EKCUSE, of course, was THAT HE WAS PULtaNG HAQ0T8 OUT OF RATS,

As IF THAT WEREN^T ENOUGH, 'H£ HAD A FATHER BEFORE HOM WHO HAD A «aOB OURING THE
It WA3 H88 WAY OF CONTRaBUTBNO
DEPRESSION '.SKBNNENQ £El8 ON A GoVCRNUSNT LABORATORY.
TO THE Nude £cl,

-

SmTHDAYS
Don Harris
Emily Lcavenworth

Don Skorno
Ed Holtz

Oecember
OeCEMBER
Oecemscr
December

8
12
12
12

WEDDKNG ANN2YERSAR5ES
None

ROTARY GUESTS
Jack Somafer
LC'U'

OflCK SCHULTZ
QeoRGE Kubbaro
Boll Whaley
£o Uland
Ol9f Lundgren
Jerry Garber

Bronson
Bronson
Union City

Kokouo,

Indiana

CoLOWATER
Oetroot
Muskegon

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE ~ Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESViLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Sta&gt;e Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Boys' and Girts' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Deon

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

CIossiRcation—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES ~ CLUB SERVICE

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—

1963 - 1964

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON ..

President
VIco-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

John Wolker

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,
Mark Andrews

Axner

Charles Schmilt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Coly, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

★

International

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evansion, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St, Joseph, Michigan

SERVICE

Four-Way Test-

21—K. Loovenworth

17-W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

24—RIchord Moore
31—Ctan Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' N1TE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

28-A. Follor

Al Buttcrfieid, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnighf

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Show

3—D. Shorno

Rotary Foundation-

Wciyno Woy. Harold Coddington

30-T. Skobo

July-1964

10—K. Putnam

Information-

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations—

23—M. McKeith

December—1963

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKeiih, Conrad Swart

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

26-P. Hurley

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

•k

Jone-1964

5—D. Harris
12—Al Buttcrfieid
19-L. Wise

Charles Bocon, Lcs Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

19-T. Collins

November—1963

International Contacts-

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

^Special—At the call of the President

26—C. Woodward

29-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

8—C. Swart

22—H. Goodholm

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Don Wright

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Normon Moore, Bob Nogle,

October-1963

15—Ernest Luse

Ernest Luso, Chuck Woodward,

Regular—First Thursday oF each month
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Urban—

Youth-

Fritz VonAken

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

24—M. Rice

Olson

Sergeant-at-Arms-

April-1964

10—K. Pearce
17—Les Woodward

Loose

Carlo Heikkinen, Wllliom Bobier

Ray Mulchahcy, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Owcrs.

17—R. Mulchohey
31—S. Bovee

7-W. Treat

Student Guests-

Public Relations-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteod
24—Wm. Bobier

3—E. Rayborn

Roberl Howiey, Ray Fox

Progrom—

Direetors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

27-C. Sebald

September-1963

Rural

Membership—

Assistant Soc'y-Treas-

Rolph Toupolik, Torg Skabo
Crippled ChildrenCroig Scbaid, Richard Moore.
Robert

Magazine—

Secretary

PROGRAMS

6—C. Ailemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. V/eeks

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

Mareh-1964

1963 - 1964

February—1964

Occupational Information—

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornsfein, W. Coulllard

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leovenworih, Ray Pitts

Ouane Davidson

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Deon

NITE

Rolph Toupallk

18-R. Fox

25-R. Waldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64, If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
progroms, such os ladies' Night, moy oppoini a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Choirmon — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

Mark S, Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. —Esther
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6843
278-8086

Charles

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Morjorle

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgorel
Seton

Bovee,

171 Grand St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfleld, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero _

278-6821

278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane _
Ouane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-6054
279-9471
278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.-Lucille

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann .
... ...
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

278-8933
278-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie

Chorles Fiskc, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5909

273-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen. .278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Ailoen

278-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo ..

278 5790

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn

278-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148- Patrieia .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy... .
E. Ken Leavenworfh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501
278-6850

Robert Loose—R.

767-7508

R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

..

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261

278-2947

Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Mooro, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Suson

278-5078
279-9492

K.

278-2539

Fred Neer, 203 W, Chicago—Ernestine
I.

Olmsteod,

70

278-5512

Marshall St.—Edno

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Rotha

.

279-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth .. ._ ..

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mol Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-Lillion

278-8156
. .. 278-2451
-..ST2-5594

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Roberl E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget .
Cralg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand Sl.-Ann

278-2996

.

278-5006

278-5714

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwaler Loke—Suzonno

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy

Wesley Wilbur, 144 $.• Clay St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-5494

278-4029
278-2612

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-8238

Warren Williams, Botovio-loMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

278-5033

Roberl G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6393

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

279-9428
278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hozel

278-5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-8318
278-2930

278-5342
278-6316

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-4198
278-W12

Joneon

Notary REFLECTOR
1
FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Visiting Hotarians Always Welcome

278-4222

..... 278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

ELK'S TEMPLE

Phone No.
278-8942

COLDWATER,

MICH,

IMC,

278-5091

278-6730

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
NOVFN^PER 30„ .1963

THiS NBC£ QU GENTL£mN HE SAYii

(At least Than 08o sav Gehtleman)

THIS WEEKa Rev, Wbllbam Harrswoton «?a8 srouqht to us er Paul HuRLCr„
REVo HaRRINOTON gave a vert NflCE TALK WITH iHANKSQBVDNa AS THE THEME,
The TSTLC or HSS PRESeNTATSOH WAS "ThONK and ThaMKs" Certabnlv, \t£
NCCO TO STRENOTHCN OUR AmCR8CAN88M AND THE TRAQSC EVENTS OF LAST WEEK

SHOULO (INOeCfATE BN WHAT HSOH RESARO OUR COUNTRV 88 HELD BV OTHER NaTBONS.

MaVBC we OURSELVES SHOULD HAVE THE SAME HfiOH REOARO FOR OUR NATIVE LAND.
We THANK Paul for BRONOBNa Rev. Harrsnqvon to us,

NEXT WEEKb Ws are goinq to have an abrupt ohanoe of pace.

Knowbho that

Doctor Smorno had the frooram I parked mv wheel ohasr besboe him and
ATTEMPTED TO FIND OUT WHAT THE FROORAM 18 QOINO TO BE.

F|RST, HE MADE

OUT lake he was aoUNO TO HOLD A FREE EXTRACTION CLINIC.

I THINK HIQHT

AWAV HE COULD BENBE THAT 3 OIDM^T 00 FOR THE IDEA 60 HE HA8TILV CHANQEO

MSB PROORAM. WhaT HE 88 RCALLV OOINO TO OO. UNLESS THERE ARE OTHER CHAMQEB
FOR WHDCM WE ACCEPT MO RESPONBIBILOTV, fiS TO PRESENT A WRESTLJNO SHOW.

Now, DEAR NSaOHBORS. 00 NOT GET THIS CONFUSED W8TM THE HUO AND ORUNT OSAMA
VOU HAVE SEEN ON TELEVISflON AND PCRSBH THE THOUOMT IN PERSON,

TmBS WIlL

BE EDUCATEO TVPE I NTSR«-a CHOLASTO C WRESTLBHO AS PERFORMED BV OUR LOCAL 1^0 OH
SCHOOL VOUtH WITH SOME DEMONSTRATiONS BV CoLOWATCR Hibh SchOOL VaRSITV

WrEBTLCRB ALONO WITH THEIR COACHflNO 8TaFF„
BIRTHDAYS

Howard Teeter
Bob Sweet

pRflTz Van Akem

OeCCMBCR 1
OCCEMBCR 2
December 2

WEQDtNG ANNSV£RSARIES
Tom Collins
Fred Nser

December 1

Jacob Luowbck
Bob Pemnell
Clarence Snvoer

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Battle Creek
Coldwater

December 5

ROTARY GUESTS

OiCK Kerr
Bovd Wioosnb

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HIUSDALE ~ Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONE5VILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER.

MICH,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

R. Sfringer, H, Bent, Don Harris

BY

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

- President
Vice-Presldent
Secretory

SCHMITT

John Wolker

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Owers.

Mrs. Groce PoKerson — Organist

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

^

*

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Moans, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

5—R. Bifinger
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Youth-

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

November—1963

9—F, Neer
16—H. Bent

5—D. Harris

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

12—AI Butlerfield

Fritz VanAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

19-L. Wise

26-P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward
International Informotlen—

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Dovidson

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

Wayne Woy. Harold Coddington

14—C. Helkklnen

Charles Bacon

28-A. Faller

Al Buttcrficid, Lcs Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

FALL LADIES' NITE

21—R. Nogle

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cton Wilcox

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKcitb, Conrad Swart

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Show

21—K. Leavenworth

24—Richard Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Julv-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam
17-W, Wov

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
RUSSELL MOORE, Director

February—1964

Occupational Information—

Ken Leavenworfh, Roy Pitts

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Deon
le-R. Fox
25—R. Woldron

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornsticn

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillord

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

May-1964

October—1963

Carlo Helkklnen, William Bobler

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

10—K. Pecrce
17—Les Woodward

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

★

peciol—At the cell of the President

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

24—M. Rice

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regulor—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Siudeitt Guests-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

★

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Axner Olson

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. ifovee

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Roberl Howley, Ray Fox

Public Relations-

17—R. Mulchahey

Ralph Toupallk, Torg Skabo

Program—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

10—K. Olmsteud

Rural Urban-

Mark Andrews

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

Crippled Children—
Cralg Scbald, Richard Moore,

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Asslstont See'y-Troos.

OF

August—1963

RoDort Loose

John Klein

★

BOARD

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Everelt Rayborn, John Dean

Magazine—

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

ROTARY

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Elsweiier, Jr.

March—1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

1963 - 1964

CHARLES

FRED ANDERSON,

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 RIdgemoor Rd,—Morjorle

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Harvey

.278-6843

G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Selon

Bovee,

171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairflold Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison

Ct.—Thelma - .

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vera .

NAME

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy-

278-5386
.278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

278-2990

279-9471

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris.-..
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqomoor Rd.—Valerie

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmc

L.

Olmsteod,

70

Marshall St.—Edno

.

- .

279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

.-.

-.-279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Everett

278-8156

Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen--278-411S
278-6788

278-5078

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-5942

278-6687

278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . 278-2996

Robert Hawley, if. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbara .278-8909
N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.~Relha

278-8933

Harry Joseph, 383

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

K.

278-5909

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairflold Dr.—Alleen

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Horold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

278-6054

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

278-8840

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Morgoref 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth .
-278-2261

278-8086

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane _
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen .

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
...... 279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850

Tom Collins, 13 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone

Address and Rotary Ann

AXNER OLSON, Pre
- - •
Program Choirman — Telephone
279-9360

278-2451

ST2-5594
278-5006

278-5714
278-8318

Address and Rolory Ann

..278-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia -

278-4222
278-2841

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzonna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beotriee

273-4159

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull 5t,-Dorothy

278-5494

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay Si
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
. .. 278-2612
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo
278-8236
Warren Williams, Bafavia—laMoine
Bronson 369-4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall Si.
278-5033
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
279-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-4468

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Nololie

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazol

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora.

278-6316
278-4350

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

278-5842

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R, 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278 5790

278-2790

NAME

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo

278-4198
278-5412

278-6730

4}

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
t

\
rREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQUDIATER, WXCH.
PUBLISHED BY

{ ^

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

INC,
%

�""He Profits Most Who Serues Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
23. 1963

MIRROR

ORAMA WSTH an ALL-STAR cast iaiO!,TEO us omto a better

RERSOhlAfi, awareness OP THE MEANfiWG 0? RoTARV PrDNCSPIUSSc ErnSEOs PROGRAM VVCTH VAROATDOWS MOOMT WEtU BE PART OP AM ANNUAL PRO^fECT ON CuUB . EVALUATDON AND BETTERMENT

AnVWAV. TO THE 25 OP VOU WHO MOSSED OR LEFT EARLY

ASK NEXT WEEK ABOUT «JoS OOAN

ApPtE
Grower" or the SMVostBitE "Four-Wav Woodward", or "Evert Rotarian an Esample
TO Youth,"

OUR THANKSGSViNG program next week wflLi. come from the Worthwest .• about 300 feet
THAT 08 - WHEN PaUU HorLEV 8NTROOUCS8 PaSTOR HaRROWQTDN OF THE FBRBT BapTOST ChURCH.
Ediitor Don as wow (at thcs 4:00 P.M. wrbtsnq) "enjoveng" sucoessfuu cokvauescence

FROM A PRB-HoLDOAV CARVBNG BV ChUCK, At LEAST KE^S KOPfiNG () T VVOLU BE "BSNEFECEAL
TO All Concerneo«. Whole dssplavbng kbs "Purple Heart" (color and placement medoCALLV 8NACCURATE} HE®S ASKONO "hOW THAT HORSE EVER GOT ON THE ELEVATOR?"
THAT ROCKED HfiM, THAT SSt

TmE ONE

100 YEARS ^ LbncoLN spoke HSS OMMORTAL words at GeTT¥88URG, HBS REFEflSNCE TO A
OOVCRNMEWT

OF THE PEOPLE, B¥ THE PEOPLE, AND FOR T^E PEOPLE** SS ESPEC11M.LY PERTlNCNT

TODAV, CrGTOCOSM OF ALL GOVERNMENT FABR OR UNFAOR, dJOST OR UNiJUST, 8NF0RMSD OR

UNONFORMED, 8ELF98H OR UMSELFDSM, HAS BECOME A NATOONAL PAESTOME.

LONCOLMOs WORDS

REMBNO US THAT, EVEN THOUGH TH88 RflOHT ItS BASflC TO OUR FREEDOMS, WE MCGHT 00 WELL "
TO CONSODER THAT EVERT CARELESS M0S8LE THROWN AT "GOVERNMENT*' 08 A BOOMERANG - FOR

'*®' wlE

GOVERNMENT AS WELL AS THE GOVERWEO,

arl^rr!;
" "D"" ^0" ««0W that the idea or A FoUNOATdON
STARTED BN 19^7 AND FROM THEN UNTBL TWOS JULV THE TOTAL RECEBVEO WAS $9,633,600?"
No Task as Smpossosle - For the man who ooesm®t have to trv 8t,
8SRTH0AYS

Susan Naqle
Gladys Van Aksn

November 24

November 30

WEDOmG. ANNiVEf^ARaES
Rot Patterson
Harvey Bent

November 26

November 30

ROTARY GUESTS

Elmer Houqhton

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Chelsea
Bronson

Morrds Wood
Bert Ward
Dale SWbth

Wendell Hathawav
Ray Mohl«e
Harold Smoth

Marshall
COLOWATCR

Ralph G. Archer

Stollwater, Okla.

Dock Kerr

Battle Creek
Coldwater

Tom Anderson

You Will Always Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopol Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

☆

ALBION ~ Parker inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

-

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
Classification—

★
OFFICERS

FRED ANDERSON,

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

.

CHARLES

President

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

MEETINGS

at

12:15

^

DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

November—1963

9—F. Neer

16—H. Bent

5—D. Horris

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeont-at-Arms—

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

SERVICE

International

information-

31—Ctan Wilcox
SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Charles Bacon

28-A. Faller

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

7—D. Davidson

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore

Tom Collins, Aft Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

14-R. Show

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Woy

International Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrod Swart

July-1964

December—1963

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

30-T. Skabo

26—P. Hurley

International Contacts—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

23-M. McKeith

12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Horold Goodholm, Dale Dean

636 ROTARY

June—1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

26—C. Woodward

29-W. VanAken

Youth-

p. m.

pecial—At the call of the President

19—T, Collins

8—C. Swarf

Ernest Lose, Chuck Woodward,

★

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

Rotary Information-

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Mav-1964

October-1963

Carlo Holkkinen, William Bobier

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

17—Les Woodward

24-M, Rice

Student Guests-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

★
OF

28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Olson

Public Relations—

Owers.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAkHn

1—H. Joseph

Program—
Axner

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

★

17—R. Mulchahey
31—S. Bovee

27-C, Sebald

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Director* — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

BOARD

Rooert

February—1964

Occupational Information—

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—0. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING

4—V. Kornsfien

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsfead
24—Wm. Bobier

September—1963

Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

Magozine—

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—

John Walker

Vice-Presldent
Secretory

FRED WEEKS

August—1963

Rolph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Fellowship—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox

1963- 1964
CLYDE WILLIAMS

ROTARY

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

March-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

Duane Davidson

The above Is our program schedule for the years 1963-64, If you want to change dates with o'nother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

Phone No.

NAME

278-5563
-.278-6033

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5358

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6843
.278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Thelma

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera

278-4486

278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Address and Rotary Atin

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia-....
H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert loose—R.

Ernest W.

R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-8840

279-9551
278-6501

278-6850

Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweM Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

278-5078

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

278-2539
279-9360

279-9492
278-5512

278-8609

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth .278-2996

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-6127

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgie

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8154

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
1903

Kibby

278-2451

Rd,, Jackson—Lillian

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ...

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-2947

278-2261

279-9551
278-6769

278-6054
279-9471
278-2818
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933
278-5475
278-2864

Phone No.

767-7508

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane ._
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
..

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W, Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanne
278-5554

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Robert Nogle, 182 MorshaM St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

NAME

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-4243
278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

278-4159
273-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Vingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .—278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel ....
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

278-5165

Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora .278-8909

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma .

278-6788
278 5790

278-5842

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.-Elaine

278-6311

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

John Walker, 33

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen--278-4115

Janean

The COLDWATER

I
FREDERICK

H.

ITEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLUIATER, MICH.
PUBLISHED BY

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5091

278-4198

INC

�"lie Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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LAST WEEK

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Of PREACHSNQ THE WoRD Of THE LoRD THRS COMONO
Sunday. There as an open house at the Metho*
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PUT ON A DRAMA TflTEEO "AcCEfTED WSTH REORSTS.*f
ErM8C as THE fROOUOSR, THE OIRECTORv WAV / ,AV
THE tCADp ANO 8 OON'^T KNOW WHO WSUL DO THE
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as "economy' WHtCH MEANS THE LARfiE
8N SOAP fALKEO AND THE

AUTO.

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Martha Kerr
Dorothy Way

^AMONG THE EnQUOSH {.ANOUAOES many PUZZUDNQ

WORDS

We UNDERSTAND THAT ChUCK SACON 08
THE
MAN 9N CHAROe Of THE PSRU EnTCRCHANQE.

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STRETCH PANTS SET ANY T5QHTER THEV WSV*BE REPLACED WfiTH SPRAY PAONT,

November 20
Novsmser 22

WEDQENG AN.\U7£RSAR6£S
Boa Sweet

November 20

ROTARY GUESTS

PROBABLV

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SS' &amp;Aat
H^oc&gt;£is

Ken Yesh
Llovo Phollops
£o NowoC'xa
Jacob Globs

Bronson
BroN80W~
Brqnson

New

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You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Moneioy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Stale Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restauront — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

CfiTY

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

BY

ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

Fellowship-

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
CLYDE WILLIAMS

President

AXNER OLSON

JOHN

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES

Secretory

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Robert

Magazine—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,
Don Wright

International

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michlgon

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Contacts—

Employer-Employee RelationsWayne Way. Harold Coddinglon

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Shaw

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Woy

24—Richard Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

31—Cian Wileox

January—1964

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation-

28-A. Foller

Al Bulterfield, Les Wise

Wsbb Treat, Horold MeKnight

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Dovidson
14—C. Helkkinen

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Four-Way Tost—

28—R. Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

International Student Proiects—

Competitor RelationsMac McKcilh, Conrod Swart

30-T. Skobo

July-1964

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

23-M. McKeith

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

Chorles Bacon, Les Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
DISTRICT

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16—H. Bent

November—1963

VanAken

★

June—1964

29-W. VanAken
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfleld

at 12:15 p. m.

pedal—At the coll of the President

19-T. Collins
26—C. Woodward

22—K. Goodholm

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Potierson

1—H. Joseph

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,
Fritz

Mav-1964

October—1963

Rotary informolion—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonist

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

Owers.

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VanAken

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Carlo Helkkinen, William Bobier

Axncr Olson
Public Relations—

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Progrom—

31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Robert Hawley, Roy Fox

Mark Andrews

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier
13—J. Fair

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Clip Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant See'y-Treos.

17—R. Mulehohey

August—1963

Croig Sebald, Richord Moore,

John Wolker

Viee-President

3—M, Andrews

PROGRAMS

10-K. Olmstead

Community Safety—
Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cran Wileox

1963 . 1964

ROTARY

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

March-1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

February—1964

Occupational Information—

SONG

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillard

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken Leavenworlh, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—0. Dean

LEADERS

Ralph Toupalik

13—R. Fox
25-R. Woldron

Duone Davidson

The obove is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge- Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Fay .

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
Mark

..

278-6033

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Chorles

278-5353

Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mnriorle

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
.

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret ...
Seton

278-5563

Bovee, 171

278-5386

Grand St.—Clara

. 278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Bulterfield,

31

278-6843
278-8086

Edison Ct.—Thelmci

.

278-4486

. .

278-2854

Harold Coddinglon, 324 E. Chicogo St.—Vero - 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borboro 278-5234
Wilford Couillard. 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane ._

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

279-9471

...

..

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfisid Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .
.

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte
Charles

Fiske,

R.

R. No.

2-Ruth

278-2818

278-8609
278-6127

278-5909

278-6598
. 278-8933

278-5475
278-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5318

E, Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Borbaro . 278-8909

Carlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen. .278-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiimo

278-6687

278-6736
278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricio ._
__
.. .
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Phone No.
278-8840
-- 279-9551
278-6501

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Suson

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8942
278-4222
278-2641

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanne
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R, R. 2-Glodys

278-5554
278-5585
.278-4243

278-6769

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrico

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S, Cloy St. . .-

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

-

278-5512

K. L. Olmsteod, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axnor Olson. 304 Grand St,—Retho

278-2539
... 279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-2979

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .. 278-2996

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcogo-Eileen 278-2127
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-8238
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

B, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-5033

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4468
278-6393

Mcl Rice,

ST2-5594

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E, Chicago Rd.—Nolo-_ 278-4086

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451

Robert £. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

276-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 5. Sprogue St.-Hazel
Janeon.

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
COLDWATER, HIGH.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

£&gt;/ Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M,

.. .

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-_6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICiC H.

TEMPLE

278-2612
..Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R, R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Votary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

278-4029

Clyde Willioms, R. R. l-Wilma.
Warren Willioms, Balavia—laMoine

278-4229
278-4159

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Ativays Welcome

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Roth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold MeKnight, Coldwaler St. Home—Corol

NAME

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the l). S. A.
c::s 9,

I

^ Th£ CocbwATT r Rctahy Ch,l t S8 SADocwro THne wecK or
^ TWC IfWTIMCL' fASSSNQ OF C hARLES FftSKEc
^CONVET OUR S^MFATwy TO RlTH,

Wc'W88H TO

AND ToM,

CmAI^«C

. WA8 A HAFFV «OOOD FKE4,CR' WHOSE PHC8ENCE WJ^t. BE
• M888CO NOT ONa./ 8N f^TAR/ BUT &amp;N THE G0HMUN8TV AT
• 8.AR0Co

—

---

—• -

-

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LAST iVEEK

iVe had a BeAs. FJHC TOUR oif A MAJOR I.C :ai!. snoustbt. Everett Ravbobn took
ua THROUOH H!8 Ai.um,num factorv and I TE1.W TOO. NE.a„aoR. THfS ga NO BMAU,
Twtr.^l^LIL'''""'®
laboer. The tnjno

that imf-hessed me js the amount of etEcTRowec oadoetrv that is SMVot-veo and

1 BUES8 CNSTAl,!.
1 AMOOINS
TO HAVE TO OiVC A TIP OF THE HAT TO SoB SwEET FOR KNORINO
8To

HOW TO

N£XT '.VEgK

Ws: ARE GO0NQ TO TOUR EuroPE As' THE OUEfiTS OF KCW PwTNA«o LeST ANY OF YOU B-T
AftR83CK OOW T WOftR- ABOUT 8T„ WHAT HE B8 REAIi,tV QOSNO TO 00 98 TO eRSNQ RCV

Vefinon Smstm of .the. Presbytersan Church over to talk about has recent trjp
TO THE OTHSa SSOE OF THE AtlANT9C.

We BELOEVS THAT THERE WILL AL80 BE SOME

8L3CC8 SHOWN AND THUS SHOULD BE QUOTE SNTEHESTPNOo

general

GOCO THONO HAPPEN THflS WEEKo

this f^fSAOONQ B CLASaiiFY WIINNIWO A 0ONO flSBUE FOR THE LOCAL JuNJOR HsoH^

UnDER

9f VOU ARE BMTSRE07EO ON A REAL FlNS WSKTER VADATBONp LSSTEN TO TH38„ OSSTRflCT
636 AND DjSTRSOT O'fOj, THE I ATVEft B5(N0 THE DH8TR9CT OfJMCOOATELy TO OUR £a8T ARC
SPONSORONO A FLV5NC TRIP TO SoUTH AmERSCA, MORE C8PEC3ALLY PeRU. TM3a Wau'sE
©ONE OM ONE or THE8C QROUF RATES FOR AOR TRAVEL AND WHOLE 2 WON'T KNOW EXACTLY

WHAT or WOULD GQQT ()T WOULD BE THE CHEAFEaT »:U8© 0 BLE WAY OF DOONO THfiS.

9r YOU

ARE SNTCRESTEO CALL PnESPDENT ClYDEi, BECAUSE AS 9 VNDER8TAM0 OT THEY PtfwVT TO KNOW

PRETTY 800N,.

SOME df YOU RoTARV AnN8 WHO WOULD LOKE TO C2£ THE AnDSS TH88 68

YOUR CHANCE TO PUT THE BUTE ON Pa^

SiRTHCAYS

Bob Kerr

NoVFMPEi,-^ 12

W£OQffNQ A]NN3V£R8ARfi£S
No NUPTIALS
ROTARY GUESTS

Oock^ScMULTE
Wallace Heft
OfiCK Weyerson
Al Clync

GCRaON SgRNSTEPN

/

BrOiVSON
Coldwater
KAii,AMAIOO
Colcwatcb
Octroi

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationo! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.
HiLLSDAlE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

BY

ELECTION

1963 - 1964

R. BIringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club BulletinDon Harris, Cron Wilcox

Community SafetyRalph Toupolik, Torg Skabo

Fellowship-

Crippled Children-

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

AXNER OLSON

Vlce-Presidenl

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Secretary

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Mark Andrews

Student

Program—

Director* — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

Owers.

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Mrs. Groce Patterson — Orgonist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Director

Don Wright

Jnternatienal Contacts-

★

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart
Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

SONG

Vince Kornslein. W. Couillard

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leavenworth

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cran Wilcox
SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuory—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle
28-A. Falter

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornslien

LEADERS

Duone Davidson

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
la-R. Fox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

July-1964

February-1964

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

24—Richard Moore

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treot, Harold McKnighl

General Secretary, Rotary International

12—Al Butterfield

17-W. Way

Information-

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

16-H. Bent

3—0. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

9—K Neer

5—D. Harris

December—1963

International Student Profects-

Competitor Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

November—1963

19-L. Wise

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

CARL

International

June—1964

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

26—C. Woodword

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

2-J. Klein

GEORGE OWERS,

Buyor-Seller Relations-

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart

Fritz VanAken

★

Special—At the call of the President

5—R. BIringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Duke Dovidson, Bob Kcrr

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May-1964

October—1963

Guests-

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

^

17—Les Woodword

Youth-

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

28—R. Loose

10—K. Peorce

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

7-W. Treot

14—Art Lyon

21-F. VanAken

24-M. Rico

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobler

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Olln Dolly, Don Shorno,

31—S. Rovee

27-C. Sebald

Rural Urban—

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Troas.

17—R. Mulchahey
24—Wm. Bobior

September—1963

Robert loose

Magazine-

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

PROGRAMS

6—C. Ailomicr
13—J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Craig Sebntd, Richard Moore.

John Walker

President

.

March-1964

1963 - 1964

25-R, Waidron

fhe above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. if you wont to change dates with onolher member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmon - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester I. Allemior, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Foy ..... 278-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
278-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Charles

.

.

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie -

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

... . 278-5358

278-6821

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

.278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret...

278-8086
278-5386

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Potricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.-Dorothy

279-9551
278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret.. 767-7508
Ernest W.

Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Horold McKnlghf, Coldwater St. Home-Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.-Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy.
Olln Dolly, 61 Mople lane—Jane..

279-9471
276-2818

Duone E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo .
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie...
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Albert Fader, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles FIske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
. .
. ..
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ...
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933
278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

Seton

Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

278-4486

Edison C1.—Thelmo

278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vora

273-2990

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno . . 278-6054

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy..

278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara .. 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen ..278-4115

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmc

... 278-6687
278-6788

278 5^0

Frod Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine
K.

L.

Olmstead, 70

Marshall

278-5512

St.-Edna

278-2539

...279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.. 278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

C. Alfred Rice,
Mel Rice, 1903

R. 1, Union City—Evelyn ...
Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lilllon

278-2451
ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

.278-5006
278-5714

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshoh St.—Gertrude

278-5842

278-6316

276^4356

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

270-8942
.278-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake-Sozonna
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VonAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waidron, P. O. Box 125-Della

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia .... 278-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee

. 278-4029
... 278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-5033

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-6393

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

HONORARY MEMBERS

278-4036

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel

278-5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Janean

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

278-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Wolker, 33

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
MICH,

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

i
COLDWATER,

278-4468

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Notary REFLECTOR

I^UBLISHED BY

278-5033
279-9428

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLDWATER

WEEKS

278-5494
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Wlllroms, Botavia—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Dougherty-Gretehen

S •

FREDfCRICFC H.

Phono No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

T

__278-419B

278-W12

__„278-6730

�October 23,

1963

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the name and classification listed below*

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within one
vieeko

Name

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Wallace Heft

Dry Goods and General

General Merchandise •

Merchandise

Retailing

Signed - J, A. Kennedy, Secretary

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"lie Proifles Moat Who Semes Best"

' The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
NOVEi-BFr? 2e 1963

OUR LaST OF ABSENTEES FOR TUESDAY LOOKS LAKE A CLUB ROSTER,

Wei^, not QUflTC THAT

ThET wssseo A REAL fiOOO PROQRAM (tHE EaRUV LEAVCRS, THAT Ds),

HaRO;(.D GoOOKOi^M

BAD BUT 9T WA8 OVCR 25^o

LCT US KORE THCV MAKET UP SOMSrnNCRE,

HAD THE PROORAM ANO USED TVfO BPEAKCRS,
ThC P8R8T ONE aCQNQ JoHN WDS.t.8Asi8 OF
THE QuflNCV PART OP THE W(10,|.()AMS'' EnTERPRGSES, JoHN QAVE US SOME BNTERSSTGNO PACTS
or THE M0i.L8NO 9N0U3TRT AND I WAS PARTOCULARLT OMPRCSSEO WOTH THE FAOTH THAT THESE
PCOPkE WHO OEAH. 8N HUSC FGOURES HAVE GN EACH OTHFR^ ThE BgCONO SPEAKER fiAB OUR OWN
HaROI.D CoOOGNQTON who was GMPRCSSSVE TO SAY THC LEAST,
11 DON'^T
f HAVE
HEARD A TALK WH9CH CAME AS CLOSE TO THE FACT80F LGFE «N 8uveR»S£L'i.eR RELAT QONSHiP,

a THGNK ALL OF US HAVE SEEN THE ALCOHOL SOAKED SOTUATGONS THAT HE SPOKE OF AND I,
FOR ONE, AM OERTAfiNLV 80RRT THAT WC CAN'^T OEOUARg A MORATORSUU ON THC COCKTAOL
PARTY

AS

A WAV

OF

QCTrSNQ

TKONOS

DONE,

Next Week we are oobnq to have another one of tkcsc eat and run sessions.

We will

CAT LUNCH AS USUAL AT THE ElK^S OLUB ANO THEN WE WOLL 00 OVER ACROSS TOWN TO THE
Qualutv Alumonum Products Company where Everett Ravsorn as qobno to 8:-cow us the
PLANT,
ThGS 08 OOSNO TO DEAL ON THC FBELO OF ALURfONUM EXVRU880N ANO WHEN S TH8NK
OF HOW MANY OF THE CONSUMCR'^S OOODS ARE MADE THOB WAY OT CERTAfiiaV SHOULD BE DNTER*
C8TONO,
Everett savs that ot would ac real noce of you are qoono to have to qct

AWAY ROOHT ON THE DOT FOR YOU TO SRONQ YOUR OWN CAR.
PLENTY OP CARS FOR EVERYONE'S TRANSPORTATJON,

ThERC WOLL UNOOUBTEDLY SS

We NOTE ON THC MaR6HA}.L RoTARY BuTwLETON THAT THEY HAVE RESUMED SBNeONS ON THEOR
Club, a was «su8t naove enoush to thsnk that all Rotary Clubs sono but S oucss thdb
oaoN^T used to be true an Marshall. Our soNoeNQ seems td be doanq pretty well lately
UNDER THE BATON OF KCN PuTMAM, ! SUPPOSE AT WON'T BE VERY L0N3 UNTfiL WE WOLL BE
OETT-ANa SOME OF THOSE MOMEOQRAPHEO SHEETS WOTH WOpOS AMD NO MUBAC FOR THE UPi^C^MONB

Gay Nunetdes bat,
WORBT'HE

OAN DO

9 euEss Ouks would be RcOepTDve to any aosab you may have'.

88 TELL

YOU THE

ODEA

98 NO

The

0000,

BaRTHOAyS

Ralph Toupalok

November 4

WEOOBNG ANNIVERSARIES
Craoo Sesald
Fred Anderson

November 3
November 7

fiOURV BUESTS

li

i
R

i

Dack Kerr
Make Ralston
Ray MoHLae
Ed Nowocko
Olaremcz Snyoer
Chal Oyer

Columbus, Oh90

V, G. RYoaeftO

Massaohusctts

Battle Creek

South Gate, CALflFORNBA
Marshall
Bronson
Bronson

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HIILSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

R. Biringcr, H. Bent. Don Harris

— President
Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Secretary

SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

John Klein

★

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmltt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Owers.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

26—C. Woodward

2—j. Klein

Don Wright

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

Four-Way Test-

Webb Treat,

Harold McKnighf

14—R. Shaw
21—K. Leavenworth

10—K. Putnam

17-W. Way
24—Richard Moore
31—Cran Wlleo.x

28—R. Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

International Student Proiects—
Tom Collins, Art lyon

Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

international Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

July-1964

December—1963

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

23-M. McKeith
30—T. Skabo

19-1. Wise

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

internotiono! Contacts—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent

12—Al Butterfield
INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

month

June—1964

29-W. VanAken

November—1963

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

19-T. Collins

5—D. Horris

Fritz VanAken

636 ROTARY

8—C. Swart

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-at-Arms—

pecial—At the call of the President
DISTRICT

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Youth-

Ray Mukhahey, Fred Noer
Rotary information-

Moy-1964

October—1963

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

★

Regular—First Thursdoy of each
at 12:15 p. m.

10—K. Pearce

Student Guests-

Program—

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

7—W, Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urbon—

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Robert Loose

Membership—

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S, Bovee

6—C. Allemier

Craig Sebold, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Magazine—

17—R. Mukhahey

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CITDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

10—K, Olmstead

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship-

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Classiifcation—

March—1964

1963 • 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

*
OFFICERS

community SER'VICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Jenuary—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

21-R. Nagle

Rotary FoundationAl Butlcrfield, Les Wise

Charles Bacon

'

28-A. Faller

February—1964

Occupational Information—
Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pills

Ouane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING LADIES'

4—V. Kornstien

SONG LEADERS

VInce Kornstein, W. Couillard

25—R. Woldron

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os ladies' Night, may oppoint a commillee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Foy

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6843
278-8086

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kathryn

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora...-

Gust C. Borandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6033
278-6821

278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
.
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vcro ... 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Free! Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61

278-2818

Maple Lane—Jane ..

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scoff Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

.

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
Chorles

FIske,

R. R.

No. 2-Roth

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

273-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy.

278-5494

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mukhahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrke
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-4159
278-4029

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-2261

278-6769

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

278-6598

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6341
278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-8156
278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-2864

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .-278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen--278-41 IS
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
278-6687
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo ...
278 5790

278-2B41

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo
Worren Willioms, Botovla—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeliaCharles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.-Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006

278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise...
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellio

278-2930
278-5842
278-6316

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-EIzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Daughetty—Grefchen

Met Rice,

1903 Klbby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

ST2-5594

-

278-4350

Janean

i
rREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
l^UBLISHEU BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time; TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

COLDWATER, MICH.

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-4243
278-4229

Cronston Wikox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

278-2947
279-9551

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-6127

278-5318
278-6517

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2539
279-9360

278-8933
278-5475

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996
Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
278-2979

278-5909

Address ond Rotory Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-6850
767-7508

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Refho

278-8609

NAME

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
OCTai::[;R

Bt seems that last week we aoOFEO EN OUR BTATBSTOCAft, OCPARTMENT,

Bt

TURWED .OUT THAT THE OUIU* TM9N0 WE MAO RSOMT ON ONE Of OUR HEMSERSK0 (•
rAMBs^oce WAS tme date or the evemt„ Last Twesdav, October 22^ wag not

Dbck Bcrcwser^s bortmoaYc

It was Jcam^s barthoav and besodes Dock oNi»¥

SPELLS GS NAME W0TM ONE ''r'*, We HAKE A LOT MORE MDSTAKES THAN THB8 BUT
SOMCTSMES VOU OON^T CATCH TMEM OR ¥0U DO AND ¥0U POROET TO TELL ME,
LAST. WE.EK„ Our PRoeRAM was or a purelt onpormatsve vvpe and cebtaoklv
I THBNK MOST OP US SEE THAT BT WBLL BE WECCSSART TO FOLLOW OUT TME

REQUEST THAT ThE 0OARD OF £oUCATBOK D8 MAKQNQo I TMOUOHT TH3S WAS WELL
HANDLED BT OUR VBSBTOR FROM THE Uw6VERSBT¥ OF MaGHflQANg OoCTOR RaV KEHOEg
AND OUR OWN CaRLO HsjlKKflNENo

ThC THBNO THAT BOTHERS ME B® WMT DO WE HAVE

TO HAVE AN ELECT0ON EVERVT8ME ONE OF THESE SRTUATGONS COMES UP?

'B.s ELECT

AN EXCELLENT BOARO OF EdUCAT30N AND 8T WOULD SEEM THAT WE COULD LEAVE THflS
DCCD80ON

UP

TO

THEM,

NEXT )IV££K„ Our prooram wdll beon.the Buyer-Seller nELATBONanap and woll
BE DN CHARQE OF HaHOLD GoOOMOLMo Wc KNOW HE NAB THE PROGRAM UNDER CONTROL
BUT WE ARE NOT EXACTLY BURE WHAT HE 06 OOOWO TO 00,
HAVE A SUGPOCflOK
THAT TH08 COULD TURN OUT

TO

BE A GOOD PROQRAM«

GENERftU

Wc OAN^T SEEM TO GET VERT BHTEREBTED ON FOOTBALL TMS3 TEAR SOp THEREFORCp

W0LL NOT RUN A MORMfiWO LONE,

fl THONK THE TEAM FROM OVER AROUNO AmN ArbOB

as QOGNG TO PLAY THE GANG UP AT MONNEAPOLOSa ThE MSU CONTONGEHT flS LBKEWBSE OUT OF THE STATE 70 PLAY A GROUP OF PURPLE A^OLOCATB FROM UP NoRTH OF

^HGCAQO.

S TH9NK 8T 0S GOBNQ TO BE A L9TTLE DSFFOCULT FOR EOTHER TEAM TO

COME b^ck Into the State wbth manv bcalpSo The Oetrost Lsows pqoture looms

WORSE,

Pat PATTEnsow as to be the Rotarv Representatdvc on the Taosars FouMOAtttON
RCPLAOQNG PoN HaRROGc.

Tme Board autmorqieo the local A-H Club to place the Four Wat Test on the
BACK OF TMEDR /.«MBERSHDP CAftOB AND 98 PSCKONG UP THE RATHER SMALL TAB FOR
PR3NT9NQ

UP

THESE

CARDBo.

B8RTH0AYS
Wayne Wat
Bob Rumscy
Rgta Scbalo
Colleen Oean
Boa Shaw
PoLLV Woodward

October 27
October 29
OcToscp 30
November H
November 2
November 2

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
No Alter ActuvotVo
ROTARY GUESTS
Olovet
Bronson

Harry Sholtb
Rpckaro Sohultz
Chal Ptcr

CoLUMBUBt, OhOO

Ken Yesh
Harry Ryan
Rat Mohloe

Crcnson
Bronson
Marshall

M,
Ralston
Don Haiam

South Gate^ Caldfornoa

Ft) U AMU

G&gt;^and Rapgob
Coldwater

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stole Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER.

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsoy, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Bulletin-

CLYDE

WILLIAMS

. President

AXNER OLSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Mark

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

INTERNATIONAL

month

Don Wright

International

•k

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

Wayne Woy, Horold Coddlngton

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

31—Ctan Wjlco.x

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nogle
28-A. Foller

February—1964

Occupational Information—
VInco Kornstein, W. Couillard

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore

Al Buttorfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

General Secretary, Rotary International

21—K. Leavenworth

17_W. Way

information-

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Show

10—K. Pulnom

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary Internationol
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Contacts-

Inlernotionol Student Projects-

Competitor Relations—
Moc McKeith, Conrod Swarf

INTERNATIONAL

23-M. McKeith

19-L. Wise

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relations-

9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ipoclal—At the call of the President

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of eoch
at 12:15 p. m.

November-1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfield

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Sergeant-at-Arms—

26—C. Woodward
June-1964
2-J, Klein

Duke Dovidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

8—C. Swart

Rotary Information-

★

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson
19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

May-1964

October—1963
1—H. Joseph

Corlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

17—les Woodword
24-M. Rice

Axner Olson

Owers.

21-F. VanAken
28—R, Loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Student Guests—

Program—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles SchniitI, Fred Anderson, Russell

7-W. Treot

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Royborn

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Andrews

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Assistont Sec'y-Treos.
★

BOARD

Robert

Magazine-

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Craig Sobald, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Vice-Presldent
Secretory

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchahey

August—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsleod

Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship-

1963 • 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Everett Rayborn, John Dean

Classification—

★

March—1964

1963 - 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Ken Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

Duane Dovidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING LADIES

4—V, Kornstien

SONG LEADERS

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64, If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn
Mark

S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth

.

278-5563
278-6033
.

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd,—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton

Bovoe,

171

Grand St.—Clora

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Buttorfield, 31

278-2854

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vero ...278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbora 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy.. ..

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone .

278-2818

Duane E- Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann .
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
_ _

278-8933
278-5475
... 278-2864

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5318
278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbara ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfleld

Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

278-6687

278-6788

278 5790

Phone No.

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

.278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia ...

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

279-9551

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter.

278-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily
Robert Loose—R.

Ernest W.

278-6501
278-6850

R. No. 2, Tekonsho-Margaret

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth .

767-7508

.. .278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LMa
Robert Nagle. 182 Morsholl St.—Suson

278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L.

Oimsteod. 70

Marshall

St.-Edna

.. 278-5512

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobelh .. 278-2996

Address and Rotary Ann
156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phone No.
278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
WoDster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Loke—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Della

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlce

278-4159

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-5494

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
278-4029
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
278-2612
Clyde Williams, R, R. 1-Wilmo
278-8238
Warren Williams, Balavia—laMoine
Bronson 369-4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.
278-5033
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.279-9428

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth .. ..
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.-Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn.

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

278-5714

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel
_ _
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walkerj_33 Dougherty—JSretchen

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jockson-lillian
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

Conrad Swqrty. 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

278-5033

Donald Wright, 21 N. Joflerson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4468
278-6393

278-8156
ST2-5594

278-5842
278-6316

278-4350

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

-V

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
^ .n

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

COLDWATER, HICH.

INC

�October 14, 1963

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the name and classification listed below.
Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within one
week.

Name

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Wallace Heft

Dry Goods and General

Dry Goods Retailing

Merchandise

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

��''He Proifts Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingesi Club in tfie U. S. 4'- »

OCTOBER

. » ,-•

t ^

^9^3

THgS WEEK

AqASNs we HAD ONE OF 0U« MOOT BNTCRffOTflNO FROOnAWO FROM TWO OF OUR OWM MCmBCRS.
3 have heard NOTMOHO BUTPRABOe FOR THE EFFORTO OF CmuCK AND CtVDE 8N TELl-ONO

AND OHOWUNO us THE8R EXFU0IT8 W8TH THE E«;.U80VE MOUNTABN SHEER,

EvCN 8F VOU

DON^T HUNT VOU WOULD LUKE TO SEE TM88 RART OF THE WeOT,
NEXT WEEK

ThSO next week the RROORAM

be OBVEN OVER

TO SOME EXRLANATSON OF OUR RR08LCM8

9N CONNECTOON W8TH JUNOOR HflOH EOUCATOONo CaRI^O 88 8R3Na9NO BN Dr, RaY KEHOE,
AsSOSTANT OQRECTOR of THE BuREAU OF SCHOOL SerVBCE OF THE UnDVERSBTV OF MBCHGCANb
TO TALK TO UO ON SOME OF THESE PROBLCMSo ThBS COMES UNDER THE HEADflNO Of COMMWMBTV
Servbce,

DONar FORGET THE BASEBALL BANQUET SATUROAY NflGHT,
duST LOOKED OVER THE LOST OF ABSENTEE BRETHERAN AND ALL WE HAVE TO HAVE 88 SEVEN

MAKEUPS TO BE 1OO^o

ThE ONES THAT WEREN^T KNOWN TO HAVE MADE UP ARt BURANDTp RaVBORN,

JoSCRHp OlMBTEDp M, RoCEp ShaWq ANO WaVo
CAR&amp;

II

OF

Weoneboav dm Bronson may have taken

some,

HAVE BEEN TR:&lt; 3N« TO FDNO OUT A LOTTLE MORE ABOUT TH08 EXCHAWaE WE WERE OOSNQ

W8TH THE PeauVOAN CLUB, YoU HULL REMEMBER THAT THt8 88 A PLACE'. CALLED 8CA. 8
OON^T HAVE iJUST LOTS OF LOTERATURE ON SoUTH AmERACA ANO AM PROSABLV COONQ TO^C
forced to 00 DOWN TO THE LSBRARV ANO MAKC LOKC A M0OM SCHOOL STUDENT, 8 080 SBC
A TELCV88CON DOCUMENTARY ON THE SnDDANS OF THAT REOflON AND \ TELL YOU THEV LfiVC
CLOSE TO NATURE,
TMSS AREA SEEMS TO BE ONE WHERE THE R8CH QET R8CHER ANO THE POOR
HAVE 0H8LDREN ANO HALF THE CHflLDREN OON'^T L8VS TO OROW UP, TKERE ARE TOO MANY AREAS

-tTKC tH88 AROUNO THE GLOBE AND THAT l« WHY CoM«UN88M CRESPS 8M,

THZ CUV WITH A

FULL STOMACH AND EMPLOYMENT ANO A FEW OF THE BETTER TMBNOS OF L6FE
TO SELL ON COMMUNdSM.

8S PRETTV HARD

B8RTH0AYS

Ann Shaw
Dock Bsrrbnser

October 20
OcToacR 22

Web Treat

October 22

Lawrence iVerner

Bronson
Marshall

WEDO^G ANNSV^RSARSES

ROTARY GUESTS

Ray Mohusc

Chal Over
Dale Ulerv

Columbusy Ohoo

GoSHEN, iNOSANA

~Tw~0

You Will /^iwoys Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - MoncSay, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House - Thursday, 12:15 M.

JONESVIILE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA ~ TrI-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB

MtCH.

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

BY

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

Fellowship-

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON .
JOHN A. KENNEDY

President
Vico-PresidenI
Secretary

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Robert

John Klein

Treasurer

Charles Schmilt. Fred

Ray Muichahey, Fred Neer

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Don Wright

International Contacts-

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

month

★

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

•peciai—At the call of the President

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Wayne Way, Horold Coddington

Oceupationo! information-

Governor, 636 Oist., Rotary International

Trade Associotions—

Glenn D. Clork, St. Joseph, Michigan

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth

28—R. Rumsey
SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1964

7—D. Dovidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle
28-A. Foller

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnighl

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

July-1964

17-W. Way

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Tost—

23-M. McKeifh
30-T. Skobo

24—Richarci Moore
31—Ctan Wilcox

International Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor RelationsMac McKeilh, Conrad Swart

INTERNATIONAL

12—Al Butterfield

December-1963
3—0. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

16-H. Bent

19-L. Wise

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

2-J. Klein
9—F. Neer

5—D. Harris

26-P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

November—1963

Ernest Lusc, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

3—C. Swart

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Youth-

Public Relations-

Owers.

12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George

5—R. Biringer

October—1963

Student Guests-

Program—

Anderson, Russell

May-1964

1—H. Joseph

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axncr Olson,

26—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24—M. Rice

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21 —F. VonAken

10—K. Peorce

Loose

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963
3—E. Royborn

Cruig Sebold, Richard Moore,

John Walker

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Foir
20-F. Weeks

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Magazine-

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Muichahey

August—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweilor, Jr.

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmstead

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

March-1964

1963- 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

1963 - 1964

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

★
OFFICERS

SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

February—1964
KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Ken Loavenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

SONG LEADERS

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

25-R. Woldron

Duane Davidson

The obove is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os ladles' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairmen - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoler—Foy

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth .
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

273-6033
276-5358
. 278-6821
278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro
-

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr,—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thclma

278-4486
278-2654

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy ..

278-6054
279-9471

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jone
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo.
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann _
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehetf St.—Charlotte

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933
278-5475

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Roth
....
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy.

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.-Mary Helen .278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.-Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-6687
278-6788

278 S790

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margorol
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ..
Milford A. McKeith, 73 N. Hudson St.—Helen

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

John Klein, Box 14B—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy ... 278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol.
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.-Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W, Chlcogo-Eiieen 278-2127

Wolaster Treot, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suzanna

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delio

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilma.

278-8238

Warren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine

'' '

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

Bronson 369-4024

K. L, Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

278-2539
.. 279-9360

Roy C. Pofterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Kenneth Putnom, 11

E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St,—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

Mei Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jacklon-LilMon

ST2-5594

Guvorrie S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola

278-4086

. .278-5006

Olln Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel ....
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

278-5165

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . .278-2996
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ... .

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1,"Union, City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito

278-8156
278-2451
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

,278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5842

278-4350

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Cf.—Ruth

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloino
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-4198
276-M12
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICIt 8. 888X8

o\ Coldivater, Michigan
]\^eting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

1

PUBLISHED BY

278-5585
278-4243
278-5494
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. ...

Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-5554

278-4229

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beolrice

The COLDWATER

i

Phone No.
... 278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

QUALITY SPRINO PR080CTS, IXC,
COUDfAXifR, xxca.

�''He Profits Most W}io Serves Best*

The COEDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in
'

'

U. S. A.

i t. .-^4^ Ik

OCTOBER i;9o •'19^3
THIS W££K

AoaON, we had one of our most flNTeR£8T9Na PROORAMe PROM TWO OF OUR OWN M^MSCRC,
S HAVE HEARD WOTHONO BUT PRA38E FOR THE EFFORTS OF ChUCK ANO ClTDE BN TELtONO

ANO 3HOW3HO US TMEOR EXPILOOTS WBTH THE EI.U60VE MOUNTABN SHEEP,

EvEN OF VOU

[X)N®T HUNT VOU WOUUD LORE TO SEE TH68 PART OF THE WeSTo
NEXT WEEK
Th88 next week THE PROQRAM WBtS, BE 03VEN OVER

TO SOME EXPIbANATOON OF OUR PROBLEMS

ON CONNECTflON WOTH JUNCOR HflOM EDUCATOOM. CaRLO 08 BROHQONQ ON Or, RaV KEHOEb
AsSOSTANT OORECTOR OF THE BuREAU OF SCHOOL SeRVBCS OF THE UN8VER8gTT OF MBCHCOANb
TO talk TO US ON SOME OF THESE PROSLSMSo ThDS COMES UNDER THE HEADBNQ OF CoMMUNOTV
ServocCo

Down FORGET THE BASEBALL BANQUET SATURDAY N3GHT,
Just looked over the lost of absentee sretheran and all we have to have ds seven

MAKEUPS TO BE ll 00^, TmC ONES THAT WEREW®T KNOWN TO HAVE MADE UP ARC BuRANDTj RaVBORN,
Jo&amp;CPHp OLMSTCDq M, ROCEp SHAWfl ANO WaV, WEDNESDAY ON BroNSON MAY HAVE TAKEN
CARS

I

OF

SOME,

HAVE BEEN TRY8N8 TO FOND OUT

WOTH THE PeRUVOAN ClUB,

A LOTTLE MORE ABOUT TH08 EXCHANOE WC WERE DOSNa

YoU WOLL REMEMBER THAT THDS 08 A PLACE'! CALLED 3CA,

I

OOH^T HAVE UU8T LOTS OF LOTERATURE ON SoUTH AmEROCA ANO AM PR08ABLV OOONQ tS^E

FORCED TO QO DOWN TO THE LOBRARY Af^O MAKE LBKE A HflOH SCHOOL BTUOSNT,

J DflO SEE

A TELEVBSfiON D0CUF4CNTARV ON THE InDBANS OF THAT REOOON AND I TELL YOU THEY LOVE
CLOSE TO NATURE,

iHiS AREA SEEMS TO BE ONE WHERE THE ROCH QET ROCKER AND THE POOR

HAVE CHSLOREN ANO HALF THE CHllLDREN OON^T LOVE TO OROW UP,

TkERS ARE TOO MANY AREAS

LOKC thus AROUND THE QL03E AND THAT 98 WHY CoMMUNlSM CREEPS -ON,-

TH£ 8UV W3TH A

FULL STOMACH AND EMPLOYMENT AND A FEW OF THE BETTER TH0NQ8 OF LSFE
TO SELL ON ComMUNBSM,

08 PRETT.V HARD

BIRTHOAVS

Ann Shaw
Dock Bbrronqcr

October 20
October 22

Web Treat

October 22

Lawrence Werner
Ray Mohloe
Chal Over
Dale Ulerv

Bronson
Marshall

WBOOING ANN3»£RSARi£S

ROTARY GUESTS

CoLUMsuB, Ohso
Gobhen, Inobana

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

is

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

★

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

Don Horris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship-

1963 . 1964

CLYDE WILLIAMS

.. President

AXNER OLSON

JOHN

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES

Secretary

SCHMITT

John Klein

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

5—D. Harris

12—Al Butterfield
INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms-

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Don Wright

international Contacts—

Norman Moore, Bob Nagjp,

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 DIst., Retory International

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart
Employer-Employee Relations-

24—Richard Moore
31—Cian Wilcox

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D, Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R, Nagle

28—A. Falter

Al Butterfield, Les Wiso

Webb Treat, Horold McKnighl

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

Information—

Tom Collins, Art lyon

Four-Way Tost—

7—H. Teeter

14-R. Show

10—K. Putnam

Rotary Foundation—

Wayne Woy. Harold Coddinglon

July-1964

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

International Student Projects-

Competitor Relations-

February-1964

Occupational Information—

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornsfien

SONG LEADERS

VincG Kornsfein, W. Couillard

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—P. Hurley

• Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

23—M. McKeith
30—T. Skobo

19-L. Wise

Chorles Bocon, Los Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H, Bent

November—1963

Fritz VanAken

★

26—C. Woodword
June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kcrr

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

month

peciol—At the call of the President

8—C. Swart

Rotary Information-

★

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer

Owors.

12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Public Relations-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Student Guests-

Axner Olson

May-1964

5—R. Biringer

October-1963

1—H. Joseph

Program—

Charles Sehmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

17—les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

★

21-F. VanAken
28—R. loose

10—K, Peoree

Loose

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

BOARD

Robert

Magazine-

7-W. Treat

14—Aft lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Craig Sebcild, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Vice-Presldent

April-1964

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

17—R. Mulchohey
31—S. Boveo

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

March-1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everei't Rayborn, John Dean

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

18-R. Fox

25-R, Waldron

Duone Oovidson

The obove is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Roth
.
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-5358
278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

Selon

278-5891

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret
Bovee, 171

278-5386

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandi, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma -

278-4486
_

278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vero .-.278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-. 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann -

279-9471

278-8840

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy..... 278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

278-6850

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margoret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth ..
Mliford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 £. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle. 182 Morshall St.—Susan ....

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L.

Olmstead,

70

Marshall

278-5078
279-9492

...

278-5512

St.—Edna

278-2539

278-6127

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ....

278-6341

278-5909

278-6598
278-8933

278-5475

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora .278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf.-Wilma

Phone No.

...

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizabeth . 278-2996

Charles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
..
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E, Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

Address end Rotary Ann

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho.-

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

278-2818
278-8609

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

NAME

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retha

...

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth . ..
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Vlrgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

.279-9360

. 278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

278-2451

Kibby Rd,, Jackson—Lillian

ST2-5594

278-4222
278-2841
278-2127
278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys ...
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-DeMa ..

278-5585
278-4243

...278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R, 2-Beafrice

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St. —

273-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willloms, R. R. l-Wilmo-

278-2612
278-8238

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St...

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson St.-Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Govarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

278-5165

278-2930

278-5842

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

John Wolker, 33 Daugherfy-Gretchen

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-M12

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Janeon

278-5091

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

joHil A* Kcintm
PUBLISHED BY

Visiting Rotarimis Always Welcome

278-8942

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

I

TEMPLE

Phone No.

Hov/ord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—VIrglnio
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzanna

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

N"otary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Gron'd St.-Phyllis
Chorles Schmiti, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

The COLDWATER

i

NAME

Bax IBB

COLXtATER,. IZCa*

�October 14, 1963

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below«

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within one
week.

Name

Wallace Heft

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Dry Goods and General

Dry Goods Retailing

Merchandise

Signed - J. A, Kennedy, Secretary

�&lt;6. -

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�7/c Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
OCTOBER

1963

NEXT WEEK

One has to use
cHAHM£t.8 TO ACHSeve rnefiR PURPose whsn wrstshq thos 8ut(.eTSN«
In orosr to pdno out what nsxt weeK^^s proqram was 3 merg;!i.v cAvesDROPpeo.
If I hsaro
THDS CORReCTLVe NEXT WCeX^S PROQRAM 08 600 MS TO SS 0N CHARQE OF GhUCX WoOOWARO BUT 3
SOMEHOW TH8NK THAT PrSSGOSHT ClTDE MUST BE dNVOLVeo 8N 8T ON SOME WAT*
ThS TWO OF
THCM are to meet MoHOAY HSQHT to select VOeUAL ADOS FOR PORTRATSNQ THCSR PR09RAM*
THflS 3S GODNG TO BE A PRODUCTSON NUMBER.
I askeo Them for a tbtle ano dbom't get a
"yes'' or ^'no" when I SUeSESTCD THAT THE TOTL»: MOQHT BE "ShEEPHERDSNQ ON THE CrAEV
MoUNTAflNS,*'
THflS WEEK

Wc HAP A PROQRAM ON THE NOSTALQOA OF TWENTV^FSVE

rSARS OF C0ACH8NQ NARRATEO BY

Floyd Ebv. I thonk Scton Bovee covcreo thos real well dn the CoLOWAreR Reporter so
3 WOULD MERELY ADO THAT QT CS OMPORTANT THAT WE W9N BASRETSALL GAMES BUT"3 TH9NK FlOVO
ODES A TREMENDOUB SERVOCE iSUST BC8N6 AROUND COLOWATSR HdQH ScHOOL, PSOPLE WHO CAN
EXERT

A STRONQ

ONFLUENCE

ON THE

VOUTH

OF

OUR

COUNTRY SEEM

TO

BE

8N

SHORT

ENOUGH

SUPPLY.

CONRAO SWART WAS THE PROGRAM ChAORMAN.
GENERAL

INFORMATSON

Thursday there was a rather lengthy meethnq of the Board of Dorectors of your

Club and aqahnI eavesdropped.

Several thongs were ooscussed some of whoch are probably

not quote ready for PUQLOCATflON BUT THE BOARO 050 ACCEPT WOTH REGRET THE RESJGNATOON

OF George Owers vmo os qoong to assume a sdmolar posi3toon on the Ccty of Ann Arbor on
November 1. Thos created a vacancy on our Board of Dorectors whoch os besnq filled
3Y APPODNTMENT BY KeN LCAVENWORTH.
WC8M QEORGE REAL WELL 6N HD6 NEW ASSIGNMENT
AND HE STATES THAT HE WOLL SE BACK TO SEC OUR ROTARY ShOW.
■
-

The Rotary Show, as has seen hbntcd, wdll be a mqnstrsl ss-kjw wotkout black face
WOTH A Gay Nbnetoss theme. That 08, the soenery, costumes, aowes, skots, and whatever
WS CAN DREAM UP WOLL BE DN THAT DCCAOE. ThE CHOEF ORCAMER-UPPSR 56 TO S£ DUKE DaVDOSON
W5TM WHATEVER HELP HE CAN 8ET FROM ALL OF US. We REMSND YOU THAT A ROTARCAN DOES NOT

SAY •♦no*' to aw ABSOONMENT, UNLESS OF COURSE THERE B8 A VERY COMPELLING REASON,
OF
THE

TALENT

86

NOT

PR8NC5PALS

A COMPELLSNG

TO

REASON,

There arc likely to

be several vacancses

LaCK
amonq

FGLL,

The' Board of Osrectors would lokc to have suqqestoons as to the worthsness of

VARIOUS PROJECTS TOWARD WHOCH THE RoTARY ShOW PROCEEDS COULD 60. SEVERAL TKBNGS WERE
MENTOONCO ONCLUOflNQ THE TJOBfiTS ThEATRE# THE CoUNTY PaRK, ETC,
The T&amp;qbdtb Theatre se qosnq to have a ssa benefot on the person of Roger Wslloams

ON the 23ro of October at ths Hsqm School Gvmhasoum. I thank vou all have seem som?
OF THE PUBLDCBTV AND 8 DOM®T WANT TO HAVE TO COUNT THE HOUSE AND SEE RoTARfiANS SOTTSNG

SN THESE CHEAP SEATS.

BIRTHQ^YS

^ /

HAVS-Tl CZCSTS .

^

W

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

Qlan Dally-- JoSEPHewE Buranot

-October 15—.

-

-No ONE- SOT-MARRSeO.

October 17

ROTARY GU^TS
Quoncy1
Umsqn City

Blaqus Kncrk
George Hubsaro
Elmer Dosson

Quoncy

Marshall
Battle Greek
Bronson

Ray Mo»«»8E
D8CK Kerr
Harry Ryan

4-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY — Union Church — Monday,_12;15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Slurges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

HIUSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVJLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

R. Biringor, H. Bent. Don Harris
Club BulletinDon Harris, Cran Wilcox

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

SCHMin

Treasurer

Directors — Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson,
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Public Relations-

BOARD

OF

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Norman Moore, Bob Nogle,

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

Don Wright

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

pecial—At the call oF the President

George R. Means,

Evanston,

Mac McKeith, Conrcid Swort

Wayne Way, Horold Coddingfon

Four-Way Test-

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Show

21—K. Lcovenworth

17-W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore
31—Ctan Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

28-A. Faller

Ken Leavenworlh, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornslien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Woldron

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Rotary Foundation—

SONG

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillord

Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary Internatienol

30—T. Skobo

July-1964

February—1964

Occupational Information—

Illinois

23-M. McKeith

26—P. Hurley

Al Butterfiold, Les Wise

Webb Treof, Horold McKnIght

General Secretary, Rotary International

Director

inlernationol Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor Relations-

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International

CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

SERVICE

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

Horold Goodholm, Dole Dean

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE OWERS,

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

2-J. Kioin
9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent

5—D. Harris
12—Al Botlerfield
19-L. Wise

Charles Bocon, Lcs Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

June—1964

November—1963

international Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Ernest Luso, Chuck Woodward,

★

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph
8—C. Swort

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Mav-1964

October-1963

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

Owers.

17—Los Woodword
24-M. Rice

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

7-W. Treat

14—Art lyon
21—F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Student Guests-

Program—

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Mork Andrews

31—S. Rovee

September—1963

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olln Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant See'yTreas.

24-Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier

13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Community SafetyRalph Toupoiik, Torg Skabo

Robert

John Klein

17—R. Mulchohey

August—1963

Croig Sebold, Richard Moore,

Magazine-

Secretary

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K, Olmslead

Crippled Children—

John Walker

President
Vlee-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Mar&lt;h-1964

1963 - 1964
ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Roy.born, John Deon

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

BY ELECTION

FRED WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Classification—

1963-1964

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance—

■AOFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupoiik

The above is our progrom schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dotes with onother member, odvise the program ehoirmon of the change. Members hovinq special
programs, such os Lad.es Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmen -- Telephone 279-9360
ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons

Ct.—Ruth

.

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G-

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
Willlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgarel
Selon

Bovce,

171

Grand St.—Ciora

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
Albert Buttorffeld, 31

Edison Cf.—Thelma

278-5358

Ernes!

278-2261

278-5891

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

278-8086
278-5386

278-4486

278-2854

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

270-8609
273-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St,—Ann .

278-8933

278-2818

.

278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Charles Fisko, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

278-2864

..

... .

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Barbora .-278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.-270-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-8840
279-9551

.278-6843

278-6821

279-9471

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Phone No.
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
-

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworfh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicogo St.-Vera . 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Olin Dally, 61 Mopic Lane—Jane .

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
John Klein, Box 148- Palricia ... .

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

W.

Luse, R. R, 4-Ruth .

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetla

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Liln
Robert Nogle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6769

278-5078
279-9492

.. 278-5512

K. L. Olmsleod, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relho

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth .. 278-2996
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

.. ..

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mobel
Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgio
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice,

1903

KIbby

278-6341

Webster Treat, R, 3, Coldwoter Loke—Suzanno

278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-6316

278-5842
278-4350

27B-4222
278-2841

278-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Della
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R, R. 2-Bealrieo

278-4243
278-4229
278-5494
278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wiima
Warren Willioms, Botovio—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsha!! St.—Polly

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel ....

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8942

Ralph Toupoiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

ST2-5594

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rito

Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

Phone No.

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Roberl E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget - --.278-5714
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorraiice Rd.—Arlene

278-6161

.-. .278-2790
278-8156
278-2451

Rd., Jackson—liilion

NAME

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Joneon

278-40B6
278-5165
278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

278-4198
278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

W'- -

The COLD WATER

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Notary REFLECTOR

MQIO

i
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
PUBLISHED BY

• v

ROTARY CLUB

o/ Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

INC.

�'//e Profits Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 5, 1963

Sunday, Az, Ernie, and I went to the District Instituteo

We had a short ccurse on

isthe care and feeding of Rotariaas, which was conducted by Bill Gillett, R. lo Counsellor "
who halls from Detroit. He was assisted by many ^ast District governorso It was a

real good show; as always directed at the further education of officers. They also

have a little session for people who write bulletins.

Quite a bit could be said about

that—it seems some Rotarlans try to keep the thing out of the hands of the Rotary Anns.
If you can beat her to the mailbox, O.Ko I*m not on the staff of either Playboy or

The Ladies Home Journal.

There were about 110 at the Institute, and even with the Bear-Lion game on TV in

the lobby, they stayed in session.

Did you ever hear of a place called Ica? It is in Pern, and we are paired with
it in Rotary exchange of ideas, culture, etc. Get out your map of South America and

you will find it about 1^ degrees south of the equator and south of Lima, but some
Inlando They have a smaller club than ours. We will need to translate anything we
send into Spanish.

We should have pictures, etc. .If Chuck Bacon will take a few

shots of our Club In session we wculd send those. We also need material on our city
and State that can be sent. We don't want to brag, but simply portray our way of life.
This Week;

Tuesday, we had a program on the Post Office and some of their problems.

Gust Burandt brou^t us the program, and we had several other people la the postal
service in the audience. The speaker was a Joe Smith, who is in charge of schemes
and routing of mail for Illinois and Michigan. I think we are all a little more

sympathetic toward the Post Office after hearing him narrate the troubles in handling

billions of pieces of mall.

This organization has come quite a way since the Pony Express

used to zip out of St. Louis, Mo. headed for the Pacific coast.

Most of their problems

are those of toe many people without enough people to handle the work.
the problems associated with a shrinking transportation system.

They also have

I was just down to see the work progress at the Tlbblts Theater. The construction
people are Busy-Busy. We must all get out and support this Roger Williams benefit.

Eext Week;

Conrad Swart has the program next Tuesday.

He is a fortunate man, indeed,

as he has two programs and doesn't know which one he is going to use. You mi^t see
him about the progpam that got away!

BIRTHDAYS :

NO COHTRIBOTIOS TO POPUUTION THIS WEEK.

ANNIVEkSARXES:

Bob Yingling, October Vth.

Guests 10-1-63

POBS
AT or

L. Darkey, Battle Creek
Harry Ryan, Bronson
Ray Ciller, Bronson

Bill Johnson, Quinsy
George Hubbard, Union City
Chal Dyer, Ccluabus, Ohio
Vince Heim, Coldwater — —^
Don Federsplel, Coldwater
Ed Ncwlcki, Bronson
Wayne Johnson, Castrovil]

or r//s 3

If you are not in our birthday and anniversary listing,
or If there is any et.ll-up in your address, please see

MlSlCenned^ Paul Hurley, or nyself.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesciay, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSOALE — Episcopal Porish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIILE ~ Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK ~ Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodv/ard

Vlee-Presldent

Secretary

SCHMin

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

John Walker
John Klein

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Owors.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

Program—

17—les Woodword
24-M. Rico

8—C. Swarf
15—Ernest Luse

2-J. Klein
November—1963

★

INTERNATIONAL

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Naglo

28—A. FolTer

SONG LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Assoclotions—

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

February-1964

Occupotional Information—
Vinco Kornslein, W. Couillard

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol

17-W, Woy

Al Buttcrfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnight

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Show

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey

31—Cton Wilcox

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

30-T. Skabo

July~1964

10—K. Putnam

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

23-M. McKelth

24—Richard Moore

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKeilh, Conrad Swart

12—Al Butierfield

December—1963
3—D. Shorno

Jerry Foir, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

★

9-F. Neer
16—H. Bent

19-L. Wise

Inlernational Information-

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

5—D. Harris

26—P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

^pecial—At the call of the President

SERVICE

international Contacts—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

29-W. VonAken

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodholm

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Normon Moore, Bob Ncigle,

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Ernest fuse. Chock Woodward,

MEETINGS

Mav-1964

October—1963

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

14~Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken
28—R. loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

April-1964
7-W. Treol

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations—

Regular—First Thursday oF eoch month
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

September-1963
3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Fritz VonAken
BOARD

Crippled Children—
Craig Scbald, Richard Moore,

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Mark Andrews

17—R. Mulchahey
31—S. Bovee

13-J. Fair
20-F. V/oeks

27-C. Sebald

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

Duone

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Ailemicr

Rural Urbon—

MembershipOlin Dally, Don Shorno,

PROGRAMS

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skobo

Rooert

Magazine-

March-1964

1963- 1964

Community Safety—

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
President

-

FRED WEEKS

ROTARY

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

FRED ANDERSON, Director

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

BY

1963 - 1964

AXNER OLSON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Davidson

SPRING

4—V. Kornslien
11—0. Dean

LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

25-R, Woldron

fhc above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change doles with onolher member, advise the progrom chalrmon of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the deloils.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. ANemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

. .. 278-5563
278-6033

.

278-5353

N. Circle Dr.—Esther.

278-6843

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G.

Bent, 51

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

278-8086

Wjlliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret...
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro
-

278-5386
278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfieid Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butierfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vero
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

278-4486
278-2854
278-2990
278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene. -. 278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy.279-9471
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane _
278-2318
Duone E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry FoIr, 142 Hull St.-Ann - .
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlotte

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-8933
278-5475

Charles

278-2864

Fiske,

R.

R.

No. 2—Roth

.

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

278-5318

278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—Barbara ...278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 3B9 Grand St.—Wilma ...

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho-Morgaret.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501
278-6850
767-7508
278-2261

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Fludson St.—Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwotor St. Home—Corel
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle,

182 Marshall St.—Susan

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K.

Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

L.

278-5078
. .

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

278-6341

11 E. Chicago St.—Moboi

Mel Rice,

1903

Kibby

278-6161

278-2790

278-8156
278-2451

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-NeIlle

278-6316

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4243
278-4229

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-5006
278-2930
278-5842

278-4350

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce)ia
Chorlos Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Caldwater Lake-

ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428

278-5033
.278-4468
278-6393

Jo nean

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen

278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H. IBEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

of Caldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-4424
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

I

PUBLISHED BY

278-2612
278-8238

Bronson 369-4024

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Votary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4159
..278-4029

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

The COLDWATER

I

278-5585

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice._
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Kenneth Putnam,

278-5554

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chleogo-Elleen 278-2127

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.-.

Worren Willioms, Batavia—laMolne

279-9360

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter lake—Suianna

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. I-Wilmo

278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth. 278-2996
.

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

279-9492

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St. —Ruth

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

COLDHATER, MICH.

INC.

�'^He Proifts Most W}io Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
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i WONDER?

-Ve T«v RSAS, HARD rOR *500^ MEETSNSe AND WE OET ONE NOT QtfflTE EVER^? VEAR,
NOT TRV FOR A FCHFCOT MONTH?

WS OOULO AfUI. CQ SOME WKERE (eVEN OUR OWN

OUOB) for EVERV week flN OdTOBCR WE WOUtD HAVE 1)T MAPE,

3 f'fC5&lt; OcTOBER aECAUSC

VACATeONS ARC MOSTlLV HOME FOR RGORlUC WHO TA«E OFF UN THE SUMMER AND THE waPeTfiR

BUM BESKCRB HAVEnH BTARTEO YET,

Wc WON^T HAVE ANT HUNTERSOFF (N THE NORTH

RZaSCNBo

THIS iflFEEK

i! THOUaHT wc HAD A SWDNOSNQ FROORAM THflS WCeK&lt;&gt;

il AM RCA!L FART9AS, TO THESE

TOURS OF UOCAL BNOUSTRT AND EVEN TMOUQH OUR FOWER FtANT 83 OOVERNMENTA?, AT
CCRTACNtV 000 8.00K 8N0U8TR60U8 TO MEc KenNSC 0&amp;.M8TeO SROUQHT U3 TH8S FROQRAM

AND MUST OF THE 80ARO OF PUBLBC UTfls^CTJES WERE THCREq ChOCF NARRATOR WAS Hai.
MUNN WDTH ASOfiSTAMeE FROM OTHERBON THE BOARD OF PuBLflC UTStuBTfiESc S KOTCD THIB

EQUIIFMEHT THAT WAS BN3TA11.CD t.flN 11926 AKO MOW OBSOLETE 8T 88 SUFFaSEO TO BE AND
BCQAN To WONOCRp 'I'LL SET THAT EVERVTHdNO WE SAW lUESOAT B6 OBSOLETE BV THE

raME 37 TEARS ROLL

AROUNDa

UNLESS TH|S WORLD OF ELCCTR0N608 AND ATOMS 88 QOSNQ

TO STOF AND STAND STILL THS8 38 THE KflND OF POWER WC WBLL HAVEo

ThEV TELL ME 8T

W6U. BE 80 CHEAP TO MANUFACTURE THAT 8T WOLL BE A WASTE OF TIME TO HflRC A METER
RCAOERe

I NOTED ANOTHER THBNQ TUESDAV THAT THE* HAVE TO CLEAN UP THE WATER 80 THE BOSLERS

won't have INOeaEBTDON® ^HOW LONO 00 *0U eUFPOBC AT 18 00BMO TO BE BEFORE WE HAVE

A SOFTENSNO FLANT FOR THE HOMES BN TOWN?
i DON't THINK IT HAS A COCKETEO TH0MQ TO
DO WBTH OBQCSTflON BUT OT CSRTA8NL* BS ROUQK ON THE WASHBKS PR0CS88« Just talk to

AN* RoTART AnNp

It wouldn't hurt to throw a L6TTLC FLUORBOE IN ITa

NEXT '.YEEX "

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Our proqram started out sscno bn o^jarse of Harrt Joseph but now it seems Gust
BuRANDT OS WHO VOU HAVE TO BLAME flF YOU DOn'T LUKE BT^ GuST 88 SRftNQeNQ 8N A
Joseph Smoth v*ho os CHfiEF of Schemes and RoutonqSp RefsaoNAL Tramspcrtatcon OffbcEp
Post Offacs OepartmcnTb ChucaqOp
WHEN OT ALL B08L3 DOWN HE

Thbs seems l8ke an awful lot of t8tle and I suppose

88 AN CHARQE OF THE 2|PmQC*DOO«OA PrOQRAM AND PERHAPS SOME

OTHER WATS OF FOULONO OR ^NFOULSNQ THEMAOL*

1 0UES8 ANYONE WHO HAS MAlLSNQ PROBLEMS

38 PROVOLEOCD TO OLOMB ABOARD,
EAffl.y leavers

Our earl* leavono satuatoom seems to have cleared up a bit.
THEM AND

There were less of

THEV LEFT MUCH QUdCTCR,

BIRTHDAYS

WEDDING ANNflVERSARIES

Fa* Aulsmbcr

OCT, 1
OcT, 2

Beatroce Weeks
Lea W08E

WfiLFORD COUCLLARO

SfiPT. 2?

OcT, 5
RDTAftV ratPRTR

Jack Schafcr
Nels Weber
Boa SrooKER

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Chal Dyer

O0LUM8U8, Ohio

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA - Tri-Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

R. Birlnger, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER

OLSON

Presided

. .

VIce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Socrefary

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Treasurer

Assistant See'yTreos.

Robert

John Klein

Charles Schmltl. Fred Anderson,

Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Ray Mulchohey, Fred Neer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday

MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Don Wright

Intornotional Contacts-

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

INTERNATIONAL

Competitor RelationsMac McKcith, Conrad Swart

Employer-Employee RelationsWayne Way, Harold Coddington

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational Information—

Four-Woy Test-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnlght

July-1964
7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

14-R. Show

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Wav

28—R. Rumsay

24—Rieharcl Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Potterson

President Rotary Inlemotlonol
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

Governor, 636 DIst,, Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—P. Hurley

International Information-

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

636 ROTARY

9—F. Neer

16—H. Bant
23-M. MeKeith
30-T. Skobo

December-1963

Charles Bacon, Ics Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

★
DISTRICT

2-J. Klein

Fritz VanAken

★

June-1964

29-W. VanAken

Sergeont-at-Arms—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

26—C. Woodward

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

at 12:15 p. m.

^pecial—At the call of the President

8—C. Swart

15—Ernest Luse

Rotary Information-

of each month

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goadhotm

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

5—R. Birlnger
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Youth-

Public Relations-

May-1964

October—1963

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

Owers.

17—les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Student Guests-

Program—

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearee

Loose

Robert Howley, Ray Ho*

Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

April-1964

27-C. Sebaid

Craig Sebaid, Richard Moore,

John Walker

Magazine—

24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Crippled Children-

Bob Sweat, John Etsweller, Jr.

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

17—R. Mulchohey

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Ralph Toupalik, Targ Skobo

Fellowship-

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety-

Don Harris, Cran WIIcok

1963- 1964

Mareh-1964

1963 - 1964
ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

Clossifleotlon—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

31—Ctan Wilco.x

International Student Proiects—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuory—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nogfe

Rotary Foundation—
Al Butterfield, Les Wise

28-A. Faller

February—1964
SONG

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillord

KEN PUTNAM, Choirman

Trade Associations-

Kan Leaveiiworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
11 —D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R, Woldron

LEADERS

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The obove is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kafhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons

Charles

Bacon, 25

Harvey G.

Bent,

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033

Ct.—Ruth

Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richord Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Selon

Bovee,

171

Grond St.—Cloro . ...

Gust C. Bufondt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine

278-5358

278-6821
278-6843

278-8086
276-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tholmo
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera .. 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridaemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiskc, R. R. No- 2—Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-6598
278-8933
273-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
278-59-42
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbara .-278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Alleen
Harry Joseph, 383

N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma ...

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert B, Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Phone No.
...

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

..

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha-Margoret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
Milford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circie Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
278-2841

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzanna

278-5554

278-6850

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
278-6278

Roymoftd Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Fred

...

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha
-

. . -

278-5078
.279-9492

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-2790

278-4159
278-4029

Cronston Wllcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Worren Willioms, Botovia—loMoine

ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Scbmilt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.-Berget
Craig Sebaid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva
John_Wfiiker., _33 DauaherJy—Oretchea

Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

Donold V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—
Conrad Svorb 471 .Marshall St.—Gertrjjde

278-5642
278-6316
278-4350.

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
_.„278.-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.

278-5033

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—NoIa._.278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S, Sprogue St.—Hazel
278-5165

1903

PREDRRICFC H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

o\ Coldiuater, Michigan

278-4424

ST2-5594

Mel Rice,

tS

PUBLISHED BY

278-8238

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.-Susie
Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612
Bronson 369-4024

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St...

The COLDWATER

i

278-4229

278-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St

278-8156

278-2451

278-5585
278-4243

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Everett

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-2539
279-9360
278-2979

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo-

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

.278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . 278-2996
...

Phone No.

278-6501

Harold McKnlght, Coldwator St. Home—Carol ....279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
278-6769
Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno

279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

NAME

278-8840

ttlCH.

INC,

�7/e Proifts Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY. CLUB, C^ldwatpr, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
^

THIS WEa&lt;

We HAD A TAI,K ON GCRMANV THftOUOH THE CYES Or A KALAMAEGO STUDENT^ JOMN UONO
WAS OVR SPEAKER AMD HE TOtO U8 ABOUT THE OflrrERBNO CUWrURES OP THE GERMANS^ ThSS
PROORAM WAS BRQUQHT TO US BV LCS WoOOWARDo
NEXT W£KK

We ARE 00 8NQ TO BREAK BREAD AS USWAIL, AT THE Et.K®8 TempiL.E AND THEN GrAOE
PROBABJ-V 03Ve US A S,I)TT3,E TRAVEtBWQ MU8»0o

OOOTOR KeM O^MSTEAD HAS ARRANOCO A

TOUR or THE PuSt,OC UtBUSTSES Pt.ANT WHbCH SHOULD PROVE VERY flMTERESTflNa KOR Al.a, OP

USo

8 1»8KC THESE TOURS OP THDMOS THAT ARE BEHNQ MANUPAOTUREO ANOp OP COURSCj, ALMOST

NOTHBNO QETS MAMUPACTUREO WJTHOUT EtECTRBCfiTTo

! THINK MOST OP TOU HAVE C8THCR MAD

THE ORAMATDC EKPERDEMCE OP aEflWa l^JBTHOUT EUECTRBCBTV AT SOME CRUC8AI, TBMC OR IT HAS
HAPPENED TO SOMEONE YOU KNOWo

PeRSOMAVLVd ' HAVE BftOUaHT THIB TO SUCH A POBNT

THAT I CAN NC8THER SHAVE OR BRUSH MV TEETH BN THE MORN8NO WflTHOUT ES^CCTRB CO TT^

B AM WOMDERBMa BP 8N THE COURSE OP TMBS-TOUR WE COU^O PBND OUT WHAT THE ROSSBB6ft.9T8ES

ARE IN THE FUTURE FOR yEATBHO WDTM Ei,CCTR6C8TVo

I UNDERSTAND A PEW PEOPLE HAVE TKBS

TVPE OP HEATflNQ 8N CoLOWATZR AND OT 83 USED A GREAT DEAL MORE flM 80ME COMMUNBT6C8 &lt;•
Fort WavnEp pgr ekample.

Presbd.emt Clyde tells me that he bq BoaNQ to take opp for the Rookv Mountabh area

PORjf S GUESS, A COUPLE OP WEEKSo

MORE SPECftPSCALLY, HE

GOBNQ TO BE HUNTBWO BN

THE AREA NORTH OP YELLOWSTONE PaRK JN VOUR EDaTARIAN''8 OLD HOME StATE OP MONTANA,
ThBS BS a VERV PLEASANT PART OP THE WORLD AT TMSS TIME OP THE V^AR BUT 6T BS A LBTTUE

NBPPV BN THE W0RN6M0,

OURBMO THE flNTERBM OUR V(CE«PREBSDEWT Ax OlSON WBLL TAKE OVER,

We were extrCmelv happy about

the carlt leavers Tuesday,

Thev sort op slsthereo our

REAL QU8ETLV AND THSS 88 A RCFRE8H8N8 CMANGC,

Saw a man Tuesday noon wio was walkbng 7® tall and bv Wednesdav mornbnq he was 9"
TALLc B REFER TO OaLE DeaN WHO HAB UUST SUOCESSPULLV WON THE NaTBONAL AmATEOR
Baseball Tbtle, Congratulatoons to Dale and to Co-mahaocr Boe, S know someboov
HAS TO LOSE BUT BT MUST BE AN AWPUL LONG WAV SACK TO SEATTLE BESNO BEATEN 9^0 RHO
Seems lokc the bands ought to plav and we should

■

have oancbmg jn the streets,

Ai juftUQH e^MCTHflMB QgL-THaa .KiLND—MAV HAVE^Se^'W OQNC-JBEPflJIE-l^WBLI^BE _DARNED- «P_LgAM
REftidkMBER WHEN CoLOWATCR WON A NaTSOMAL TbTLE ilN ANVTHBNO BEFORE, S WOULD SURMBSC THAT
WE WOULD HAVE TO CALL ON THE PEOPLE SUCH AS GuVARRPE TO KNOW OP ANV SUCH OCCURRENCE,
WEOOaNQ ANNtVERSARaeS

SaRTHQAYS

Janean Holtz

Sept. 2^

Al SiiTTERFeELD

SSEPT.

Maroaret Bobber

Sept, 2S

Thelma Butterpoeld Sept,

Harold Goooholm

Sept, 23

Fred Weeks
Robert Rumsev

Sept. 25
Sept. 25

Robert Kerr

CWA-

Sept. 24

ROTARY GUESTS

OlCK RofiflWSC'f'i

You Wli'Always Be Wefcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY — Union Church ~ Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

H1LLSDALE — Episeopoi Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA ~ Tri-Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

R. BIringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

Don Horris, Cron Wlleox

1963- 1964
CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
CHARLES

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
. .. President
Viee-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John Wclker

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Chorlos Schmitt. Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Public Relotions—

OF

MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL

Sorgeant-at-Arms—
Don Wright

★

&gt;ecial—At the coll of the President

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Harold Goodhofm, Dale Dean

INTERNATIONAL

2-J. Klein

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

SERVICE

Employer-Employee Relations-

July-1964
7—H. Teetor
14—R. Show

3—D. Shorno

•

10—K. Putnom
24—Richord Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

31—Ctan Wilcox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nogle

28-A. Faller

Al Butlerfield, les Wise

Webb Treot, Harold McKnIghl

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey

17-W. Way

international Informotion—

Four-Way Test-

23-M. McKeifh
30-T. Skabo

December—1963

Rotary Foundation—

Wayne Way. Harold Coddington

9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

International Student Proiectt—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Competitor RelationsMac McKeflh, Conrad Swart

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—Al Bufterfield

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

8—C. Swort

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Normon Moore, Bob Nogle,

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

Mav-1964

October—1963

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodword

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VanAken

24-M. Rice

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer

April-1964

10—K. Peorce

Loose

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

31—S. Bovee

3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Progrom—

Owers.

BOARD

September—1963

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Mork Andrews

★

Directors — Clyde Wiilioms, Axner Olson,

Crippled ChildrenCraig Sebold, Richard Moore,

Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

17—R. Mulchahey
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier
13—J. Fair

Rural Urban-

Membership—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

August—1963
20~F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Robert

John Klein

PROGRAMS

Community SafetyRalph Toupofik, Torg Skabo

Magazine-

Secretary

ROTARY

Everett Royborn, John Dean

Classification—

March—1964

1963 - 1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

*
OFFICERS

FRED ANDERSON,

February—1964

Occupational Information-

Ken leovenworth, Roy Pitts

Ralph Toupolik

11—D. Dean
IB-R. Fox

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trode Associations-

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornstein, W. Couillord

25-R, Woldron

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the progrcrm chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies Night, may oppoinl a committee to ossist with the detoils,

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address ortd Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kathryn

278-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct.—Ruth -.278-5358
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd,—Moriorie
278-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther . -.-...278-6843

Richard Biringor, 55 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 2B0 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton

Bovee,

171

Grand St.-Clara

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterffeld, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelma . . -. 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera . . 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane 278-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo -. . ...278-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
278-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Volerie
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehetl St.—Charlotte

278-8933
278-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

.

.. ,

...278-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris ..... .. 278-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-lanoro
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbaro ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma. .. —

278-6687

278-678B

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Polricia

278-8840
279-9551

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsho—Margaret
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth —

278-6850
767-7508
278-2261

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

278-2947
279-9551

278-6769

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorothy

278-5494

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nogle. 182 Marsholl St.-Suson

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Fred Neer, 203 W, Chicago—Ernestine
K.

L.

Olmsleod,

70

Maisnoll

St.—Edna

... 278-5512

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

279-9360

Roy C. Pollerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

...

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

.

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand iSt.—Virgie

278-8156

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth. 278-2996

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

1903

Kibby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmilt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Rlto
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5006
276-5714
278-8318
278-2930

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

Warren Williams, Balavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

276-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

278-5033

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

279-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie . ...
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalia

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.—Hazel

278-5165

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

-.__.278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

PRSDGHICK
PUBLISHED BY

278-4029

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R, R. l-Wllma

1

TEMPLE

278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
278-5554
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
278-4243
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia
....278-4229

Notary REFLECTOR

ELK'S

278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

The COLDWATER

I

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

H.

leEICS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATSa, IICH.

IRC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the l). S. A.

SsptG.Q]5er

, . ,

.

1963

This ^eelc
I!

S

We had oiir second progmn on the t?ouhJes of the child that doesn't quite fit
the nornial pattenio

■

I thou^t Mrs. Karion Slmdlaricls: did a I'eal fine job of telling us

Bhat she does with the retarded child.

I especially liked her reference to her own

perfectly normal twins. There Is a time In the middle teens Tt^en eyery parent wonders—, .
if his kids hare a lick of sense. A tip of my battered hat to Seith Pearcefor bringing
us this excellent prograifio

This same theme could be carried on a little further.

The other end of the scale is the kid with lots of I.Q. who sits around bored in a

school system that pretty near has to be geared to the average.

This is true of most

of the Top Ten.
I JUST GOT OFF THE SOAP BOX!
Hext Week

We axe going on with the educational apprKtch, but in a different li^t.

Les

Woodward is the Program Chairman, and is having John Long (son of Dr. A1 Long) talk
to uso

John is a Junior at.Kalamazoo College and recently spent a quarter In Germany

going to school.
study.

A hlgli percentage of Kalamazoo College students do some foreign

In fact, this Xalamaaoo institution does some unique things in eduation.

Eveiy now and then Time magazine does a little spread on them. John did his foreign
study at Munster, which is in the north Germany area in Westplialla. It is sort of off
the main tourist lanes, so I don't think the average traveler has seen It.

Should be

an interesting program.

1 don't iciow whether you know It or not, but the District Governor is liaving an

Attendance Contest.

It started July Ist, and will run till March 31, 1964.

There are

several categories, but rather than confuse you with the facts—ALL WE HA.VE TO DO TO WIH
WHATEVER
WIN IS TO HE HERS, OR SOl^EWKSRE, EVERT WEEK. That is, if a character as carel^ess

as I am can keep up lOOf^ attendance for several years, anyone can. Warner has for a
nice forty years! Some sort of prize is also to be awarded for the highest percentage
of contribution to the Rotary Foundation.

Tlis last Rota;?y rna^zine ha.

an interesting article on Hiami University and the

flunk out.

Birtbfcyss

Anhiversaries

Guests

Phyllis Rumsey-Sept. 15

Russell Waldron-Sept. l6
Les Wood\\fard-Sept. I6

Ben Leonard, Joaesville
Ray Smith, Broason
Dean Gary, Bronson
Ed Facklam, Bronson

Evelyn Rice
Sept.
Lenore Goodholm-Sapt.

^6

Dick Koore-Septis 17

Elzora Lyon^ept. 18
Bill Bobier-Sept. 18

Ken Yesh, Bronson

Dick Kerr, Battle Creek
Dr. Phil Rice, Coldwater,

Elva Swan-Sept. I9

Guest of A1 Rice.

Doris Fox~Sept. 21

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK ~ Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HiLLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

Yr

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

- CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendonce—

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

CHARLES

John Woiker

President

,

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
SCHMITT

Treosurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Membership—
Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde WHIioms, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George
Owcrs.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Axner Olson

MEETINGS

Sergeant-at-Arms—

Normon Moore, Bob Nagle,

Regulor—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Don Wright

★

^

Special—At the coll of the President

★

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary Internatlonol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

7—H. Teeter

14—R. Shaw
21—K. Leovenworth

17-W, Way

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cion Wllcox
SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Chorles Bacon

21—R. Nagle
28—A. FolTer

Al Buttcrfield, Les Wise

Webb Treat, Horold McKnighl

July-1964
■

24—Richara Moore

Rotary Foundation—

Four-Way Test-

23-M. McKeilh
30-T. Skabo

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddington

2-J. Klein
9—F. Near
16-H. Bent

26—P. Hurley

International Student Proiects—

Employer-Employee Relations-

June—1964

29-W. VanAken
November—1963
5—D. Horris
12-AI Butlerfleld
19~L. Wise

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Reiations—
Mac McKoith, Conrod Swart

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

international Information-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

Charles Bacon, Los Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations-

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May-1964

October-1963

Duke Davidson, Bob Ksrr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

17—Les Woodword

Urban—

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodword,

★
OF

10—K. Pearce

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

7—W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobier

Public Relations—

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Program—

24—Wm. Bobier
31—5. Bovee

September—1963

Roberl Hawley, Ray Fox

Olln Dally, Don Shorno,

+

BOARD

Rural

17—R. Mulchahey

6—C. Allemier
13—J. Fair
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Robert Loose

John Klein

3—M. Andrews

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmstead

Community Safety—

Magazine-

Secretory

FRED WEEKS

August—1963

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

Bob Sweet, John Elsweller, Jr.

AXNER OLSON

Boys' ond Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Deon

Roiph Toupallk, Torg Skabo

Fellowship-

CLYDE WILLIAMS

ROTARY

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox

1963-1964

Mareh-1964

1963-1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

February—1964

Occupotlonal Information—

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Assoclollons—

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornslien
1 i—D. Dean
18—R, Fox
25-R. Wofdron

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornsteln, W. Couillard

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupallk

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmen — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R, R. 5, Cofdwoter—Foy

Phone No.
278-5563

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kafhryn
Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Persons Cf.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6033
.278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

John Klein, Box 148—Patricio..

279-9551

Ernest

278-2261

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .... 278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople lane—Emily .-.
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
W.

Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth ...

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5386
278-5891

Mflford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Gust C. Burondl, 178 Folrfield Dr.—Josephine
Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-4486

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy. 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy..

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane...
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo..
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweifer, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd,—Valerie
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann...

Albert Fotler, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
.
...
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5909
278-8933

278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Roberl Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara ..278-8909

Corlo Helkkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen--278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6687
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278 5790

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

..

278-6769

... 278-5512

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

278-2539
279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobcth .278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine....
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth .

278-6341
278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn .. . ...
Mel Rice,

1903

KIbby

Rd., Jockson—Lillian

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Or.—Bergel
Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

NAME

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R, R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-4159
278-4029

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmc
Warren Wlllloms, Batavia—LaMolne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

of ColdiuateVy Michigan

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5494

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Poliy
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

273-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolc
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprogue St.-Hazel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janoan

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

1

PUBLISHED BY

278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

^ofary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

Phone No.

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coidwoler Loke—Suionno

The COLDWATER

I

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd,—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

rREDERICK

He

iGCKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, !»€•
coIpDwatgr, Mica.

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

SBPISKEER 7, 1963

ms mg
' *r\

Josei^ Opalskl of the Battle Creek Child (ruidance Clinic talked to us
on the haslc nature of their sencice.

This service is for "both Calhoun and

Branch Counties, and is supported hy "both counties, plus State funds#

work is a vital part of our mental health program#

Their

Kost of us who deal with

the health of the human race long ago learned that mental equili"briuin is

just as much a part of healthiness as prevention of physical illness or treatment

of physical illness#

In fact—mental and i^sical disease are often thoroughly

mixed#

SEXT WEEK

We are going to have a double header! Keith Pearce is program chairman
and will first present his son. Marc, who will tell us about his recent

experiences as our representative at Camp Emery#
of youth leadership#

This will be In the field

The second part of the program will be Krs# Marian

Skudlarick, who will give us a talk on "One Year of Progress With the
Retarded Child"# Mrs. Skudlarick is a special education teacher in the

local system#

If it sounds like we are leaning a little hard on the probl^s

of children—we are#

It needs a lot of consideration.

I HOPS arODY KICKS THIS SOAP BOX I SEEK TO BE ON!

Plans for the Tibbits are coming#

"Gay Nineties" will be there#

Books like the production of

If you have ideas, let Duke know#

We are past Labor Bay now, and nobody got killed, so it's safe to
get on the road and make up Rotary#
Birthdays

Anniversaries

Gretchen Walker—September lOth

Chuck Schmitt—September 9th
Don Shomo—September 13th

Fred Weeks—September 12th

Conrad Swart—September I'fth

Guests

Dick Schultz - Bronson
Dick Kerr - Battle Creek

John El wall

- Hamilton, Ohio

Chal Dyer - Columbus, Ohio

Boh Tingling, Jr# - Columbia, Missouri

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotiona! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — TrI.State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. lfiringer, H. Bent. Don Harris
Don Horris, Cran Wilcox

1963- 1964
CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
.
CHARLES

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
. President
Viee-Presideni

JOHN A. KENNEDY

John Walker

SCHMITT

Treosurer

FRED WEEKS

Mark Andrews

Charles Schmllt, Fred Anderson,

Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Deon, George
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Don Wright

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

Employer-Employee Relations—
Four-Way Test-

Webb Treot. Harold McKnlght

Occupational Information—
Vince Kornstein, W. Couillard
Trade Associations-

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

14-R. Shaw

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leovenworth
28—R. Rumsey

17-W. Woy
24—Richord Moore
31—Cran Wilcox

Intornatienal Student Proiocts—
Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Woyne Way, Harold Coddington

30—T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963

Contacts—

Jerry Fair, Roy Pofterson

Competitor RelationsMac McKellh, Conrad Swart

23—M. McKeith

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

Inlernotional Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Harold Goodhoim, Dale Dean

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

2-J. Klein
9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

November—1963
5—D. Harris

Chorles Bacon, Los Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

INTERNATIONAL

26—C. Woodword
June-1964

29-W. VanAken

International

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse

12—Al Butterfield

Normon Moore, Bob Nogle,

•k

19-T. Collins

22—H. Goodhoim

Ernest Lu.se, Chuck Woodward,

Sorgeont-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.
aeclal—At the coll of the President

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Potterson

1—H. Joseph

Rotary information-

Regulor—First Thursday of eoch month

May-1964

October—1963

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VanAken
BOARD

28—R. Loose

10-K. Peorce

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Noer

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VanAken

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Carlo Heikkinon, William Bobier

Public Relations-

Owers. ■

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Student Guests-

Axner Olson

17—R. Mulchahey

September—1963

Robert Howicy, Ray Fox

Program—

Directors — Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson,

Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupoltk, Torg Skabo

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

Assistant Scc'y-Treas.

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud
24—Wm. Bobier
31—S. Bovee

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20~F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Robert Loose

John Klein

March—1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, Richard Moore.

Magozine—

Secretary

ROTARY

Everett Rayborn, John Deon

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

1963 -1964

Director

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Ciassificalion—

★
OFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON,

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nogle

Rotary Foundolion—

28-A. Faller

A! Bulterficid, Les Wise

February—1964
SONG

Duane Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Kan Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien

LEADERS

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy oppomf a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360
ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwoter-Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Cf.—Roth .

278-5358

Charles

278-6321

Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Mariorie

Harvey G.

Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Seton

Bovee, 171

Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fafrfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-8086
278-5891

278-4486

. . 278-2854

Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera -..278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbora 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Cuiv, 81 W. Clarke Ave,—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane ._

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-2618
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .
Albert Roller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

278-8933
278-5475

E. Horold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
.. .
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Donald M. Karris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-2864
278-5318

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Borbora ..278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Pool Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aiteen

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383

278-6788

N.

Hudson St.-Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 369 Grand St.—Wllma ..

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Cf.—Martha

John Klein, Box 148—Polricio

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

Phone No.
278-8840

279-9551

278-6501
278-6850

Robert loose—R. R, No. 2, Tekonsha—Morgoret. 767-7508
Ernest W, Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth ...
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Fludson St.—Helen
Harold McKnlght, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nogle.

182 Marshall St.—Susan

279-9492

K. L. Olmslead, 70 Marshall St. —Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha ...

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ...

278-2979
278-6341

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranco Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Webster Treot, R. 3, Coidwoter Lake—Suzonno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

....278-4229

..278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238

Warren Williams, Botavia—LoMoine
Bronson
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
. ..

278-5494

369-4024
278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall Sf.-Polly

278-5033

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sproguo St.—Ruth
.
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Ruyborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-4468
278-6393

Me) Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd,, Jackson—Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

ST2-5594
278-5006

Guvorrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Holiz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwoter lake—

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann.

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

278-2451

278-5714

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

278-4066
278-5165
278-5091

278-2930

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 FJarrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Floward K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-4198
278-5412

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Greteher

278-6730

PREDSRICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC.
PUBLISHED BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-6311

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

i^otary REFLECTOR

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beotrico
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

ELK'S TEMPLE

278-2841

Raipti Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127

COLDWATER, MICH.

�"//e Proifts Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotaiy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
AUGUST 3-,

THUS WEEK Davoo Ba«nc8p PRKseNteo bv Caabo
.&lt;^£0*1.08
UN rOR HBB FATMCRj, Bos
JaRKE«b and OCeeRSBCO HI8 two vearb

sn

TH£ AmcrDOAN C0MMUN8TY SOHOOL AT BCRUeTp
LebanoNc.

Perhaps a breep word on kbs

TA(k.K ANO

THE

OUCBTOON

PERBOD

S8

11963

BgLiiSVl?^ 8T OR NQTq A Couowater Rotaroan
ArTENDlNa IN HOLLeOALE HAD THE PLEASANT
AND

A8TUN88H9NO

EXPERIENCE

OP

A MEETCNQ

WHERE NOT ONE MEMSCR LEFT EARLVl (MaVBC
THEV USE BLUE ON THE CHAlRS),

8N ORDER

SINCE 0UR"AB6ENTeC AND EARS.^ LEAVERS'^ lUOBT
RAN

QUOSe TO

OavIo

18

BIRTHQAYS

Of ODR MEMBERSHlRo

SNTCRE8TE0

ON RETDRNSNa

September 1

Keith Pcarce

TO THE

Moops^E Past and Hoe backqround, CNTEResT
AND TALENT

SHOULD MAKE HUM AN

EXCELLENT

RERRESENTAToVe OF THE UnBTCD StaTEB AND ONE
WKO CJLN CONTftiBUTE A OftCAT OCAL^

WEDDSNG ANNiVERSARIES

September 4

Torq Saabo
Several RoSNfe acEMCo to stand out as he

TCLD HOB STORVa

A ftWi

OMpr'STANT

ON

STAKE

WE HAVE AH
ROTARY QUESTS

THE WHOLE AREA BUT

little real UNDERSTANDONa Of BT.oooThE
RROVeOE

eoOD

COUCAtOONAi, ORPORTUNSTV

rOR

THE UNBteo States children bh the ar£a«»,&lt;,
RgREATgDi.Y„

ACHfiCVEMENT

ALL 8 ED TO 8TR0NQ

SNCENTaVS8

08

80

Goshcn^

Dale Ulcrv
Clarence Snvoer
Ed NowecKS

PReaBYTEROAN ChURCH AND THE OlL CoMRANDES

Henry Gomlet# M,0.

CL08ELV

Columbus^ Ohio

Chal Over
£0 Mever

8N LEARNiN^e

**ThET study hard eSCAUSE THET ARFRSCOATE

Indiana

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Hammond,,

Indiana

THE 0RR0RTUM4tV«^ '^ThERE ARE. PEW DOSCOPLOHE
PROBLEMSp THE 8TUDENT8 ARC TOO CNTERE8TE0

BN THE BO8»i)E0TS*',6«teoM0ST UNITED StATEB
ToUROSTS
CHANCE

are only 80QHT8ECR6 AND MOSS THE

TO

DELVE

BEHIND THE

eCENCB

TO

PINO

OUT HOW OTHER NATOOMALSTICS LIVEg THEIR

iMAaSNATION ..WAS. QBVEN TO -MAN TO. COMPENSATE
rOR WHAT HE 5S NOT, AnD A SENSE OF HUMOR
TO

CONSOLE HDM FOR V^HAT

HE

IS,

SELflEPS, THEIR PROBuEMS,

NEXT W££K THE PROORAM WILL CONSIST OK A
talk bv Uoseph Opalski who as one of the

CASE WORKERS AT THE BaTTLC CrECK ChILD
Guidance CLiNfic.,
This Clinic handles
both CAi^HOUN AND BRANCH CoUNTT CA8CS«
We

just

feel that

tou

Compgleo sy Assistant Oiregtor
OF Publications,.,,,,

should know more

ABOUT this excellent acRvice«

Have vou a brgoht

idea to help Duke and

HIS Committcc on the 19^ Rotary Show?
Currently under considcrat don "Musqg Bv

E.ra°8"o
so

Hekt tear ''The Gay Ndneties" and

(The Director was speakinc to the Hdllsdale
K0WAN8AN8 TuCSOAV NOON,

ThOSE KgWANOAMS

ARE SMARTp THEV KNOW WHAT SERVICE ClUB TO
TURN TO. FOR QOOD PROflRAMS,) (NotCl NO0OOY
LEFT EARLYl OMH)

ONo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stote Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
Classification—

★
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

Don Harris, Cron Wileox

1963- 1964

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

.

-

President

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES

Treosurer

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

John Walknr
John Klein

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

BOARD

OF

MEETINGS

Don Wright

International

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

636 ROTARY

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretory, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

Employer-Employee Relations-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnIght

Occupotlenol Information—

VInce Kornstoin, W. Couillord
Trade Associations-

Th e

Kon Leavenworth, Roy Pitts

16—H. Bent

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963

Contacts—

7—H. Teeter
I4-R. Show

3—D. Shorno

10—K. Pulnom

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richord Moore
31—Cran Wileox

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way. Hcirold Coddington

Four-Way Test-

9-F. Neer

5—D. Horris

26-P. Hurley

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKcith, Conrad Swart

November—1963
12—Al Butterflcld
19-L. Wise

SERVICE

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean
INTERNATIONAL

June—1964
2-J. Klein

Inlernolionol Information-

Buyer-Seller Relolions—

★
DISTRICT

22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAkon

Chorles Bacon, Ics Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

19-T. Collins

26—C. Woodward

15—Ernest Luse

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Naglp,

★

12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeont-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

,^^^eclal—At the coll of the President

May—1964
5—R. Biringer

October—1963

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rico

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VonAken
28—R. Loose

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Youth-

Rotary Information-

★

April-1964

3—E. Rayborn

Carlo Heikkincn, William Bobier

Ray Mukhahey, Fred Neer

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

September-1963

Student Guests-

Progrom—

Owers.

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

1—H. Joseph

Mark Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

31—S. Bovee

13-J. Fair

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebold

Robert Hawley, Roy Fox

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

★

17—R. Mulchahey
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Ailemier

Rural Urban—

Membership—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

PROGRAMS

Community SafetyRalph Toupaiik, Torg Skabo

Robert

Magazine—

March—1964

1963- 1964

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nogle

Rotary Foundation—

28-A. Faller

Al Bultorfield, Les Wise

February—1964
SONG

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornsfien
11—D. Deon
18-R. Fox
25—R. Waldron

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman
Duane Davidson

Ralph Toupaiik

obove is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairmen of the change. Members having special
ogrcms, such as Ladies Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

programs.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L, Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwofer-Foy

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Chorles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Moriorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6033
276-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Seton

278-5891

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Joan
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Bovee,

171

Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfieid Dr.—Josephine

278-8086
278-5386

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Theimo
278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Veto -- 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Mopic Lane—Jane..Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen .
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann .-

278-6598
278-8933

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlolte

278-5475

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
278-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara .-278-8909
Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.-278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrficld Dr.—Aileon
278-6687
Harry Joseph, 383

N.

Hudson St.—Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma....

278-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Na.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple lone-Emily

278-8840
279-9551

278.6501
278-6850

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth -..
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

767-7508
278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Locfe—Suzanno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nagle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

278-4159
278-4029

Robert B, Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-6769

. 278-5512

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth . 278-2996

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St...

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 KIbby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—RIfo
Robert £. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278.5714
278-8318
278-2930

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyills

278.5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Cgnrgd Swart, 471. Mgrshall St.,—Cortrode

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5842

278-6316

_,„__-278-4350

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Janean

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QU.'iLITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.
ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Ahvays Welcome

279-9428

278-5033

278-4468

278-6393
278-4086
278-5165
278-6311
278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

1

ROTARY CLUB

278-5033

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Notary REFLECTOR

of Coldivater, Michigan

278-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

Bronson 369-4024

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

278-6161

278-5494

278-8238

Warren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine

278-2539
279-9360

... ._

278-2841

278-2612

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna .
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relha
-

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

COLDHATER,

MICH.

INC.

�^He Proifts Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
AUQIJST 24., T9-53

^THiS WEEK WE HAD A THOUGHT PROVOKING PROGRAM
PRESENTED BY SOME OF OUR LOCAL SCHOOL
PEOPLEo

'

•

all of THEM EXCEPT THE TRIP TO THE MOON.
THIS LAST ONE 13 ON THE DRAWING aOAROS.' '

FRED WEEKS SECURED THE PROGRAM

WHSCH WAS SNTROOUCEQ BY CAf^O HESKKBNEN

fi THOUGHT OUR EARLY LEAVER SITUATION WAS

WHO PRESENTED MRS, CAROLINE NORTON. MR.

QUITE A LOT.BETT^'THIS WEEK,

GENE WALLACE. AND WOODY Mj^lELLAN WHO

OF THIS TAa.£ FOR THE EARLY LEAVERS.

MCMERATED THE PANEL.

GETS THEM THAT MUCH CLOSER TO THE DOOR

THEY RECOUNTED THESR

T APPROVE^_„
JT

EXPERIENCES IN THE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP NOW

CONSEQUENTLY LESS .NOISE AND THEY GET OFF

IN PROGRESS.

TO A RUNNING START TO MAKE THAT "ALMIGHTY

THEY BROUGHT OUT THE FACT

THAT THERE 8S A GREAT DEAL AROUND US WE

BUCK".

THINK WE KNO-y ALL ABOUT BUT OF WHICH WE

CERTAINLY 00 MISS AN INTERESTING PROGRAf/1

REAIXY HAVE ONLY A SUPERFICIAL KNOWLEDGE.

NOW AND THEN,

WE all GOT TO GO SOMETIME BUT YOU .

THIS GROUP HAS SPENT THEIR TIME VISITING
LOCAL INDUSTRY AND BEING LECTURED TO ON

LOOKS LIKE THE TSBBITS PROGRAM IS GOING TO

VARIOUS PHASES OF BRANCH COUNTY ECONOMICS

GO AHEAD,

AND DEVELOPMENT,

THERE IS LOTS (^R£ THAN SENTIMENT HERE.

i KINO OF KNOW WHAT THEY

THIS PROGRAM MERITS YOUR SUPPORT.

ARE talking about BECAUSE NOT BEING FROM THE

THE FOUR LANER IS.BUILT WE HAVE TO HAVE

DEEP SOUTH I HAVE WORN SHOES MY ENTIRE LIFE

REASONS FOR PEOPLE TO STOP HERE.

BUT

WITH SUMMER STXK WOULD BE ONE. '

IT WASNoT UTTIL WE WENT THROUGH SHAW

WHEN

THE TIBBITS

~BHDE CCMPANY THAm^EALiy HAD. ANY C«RlTE"
KNOWLEDGE CT WHAT GOES INTO THE MANUFACTURE

OF A PAIR

SHOES.

WE. AS A GROUP. PROBAB»

LY ^OU-D HAVE MORE OF THESE INDUSTRY TRIPS.
I

BIRTHDAYS

THINK EVERETT RAVBORN

IS PLANNING TO SHW/

Kat^ AkBERSON
Ruth Andrsws
Ern«c Lyse

US HIS aluminum PLANT LATER ON IN THE FAU.
ANYWAY.

THOROUGHLY APPROVED OP THE

Ayouar 25
Auqust 30
Ayousi 30

WEDQ8NQ ANNBVERSARiES

program TODAY.

Cran Wsiucox

NEXT WEEK ' CRASG SEBALO HAS THE PROGRAM
AND HE HAS BOB BARNES TO TALK WITH US. THE

Ed Houtz
ScToN Bovse

Auqubt 26
AuQtfBT Z6

Auqust 30

ROTARY GUESTS

SUBJECT SS GOING TO BE »AROl^D THE WORLD"
AND

I DON^T KNOW WHETHER HE TOOK A LONGER

OR SHORTER PERIOD OF TIME THAN JULES VERNE
-HAD

AGO.

AN His

mTERESTSNG BOOK OF SOME DECADES

Rat Sm9th

E^wood LaR8£K

VkaNc C. Kock
--RuSERT
Joe Bgronoer

i DON®T KNOiV HOW MUCH READING OF THIS

Baonson
Quinct
Jackson
Coldwater

ST,PETg:R8BUR0,Fl./v

^-J&lt;iND YOU DJD AS A CHILD BUT g WAS ALWAYS
FASCINATED BY THE JULES VERNE YAra^S.

1

GUESS I fyUST HAVE READ ALL OF THEM.

FAR

OUT AS THEY WERE. I GUESS THE NATIONAL
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AGENCY HAS OUT DONE

You Will Always Be Welcortie at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-Siate Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.

JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

OUINCY — Union Church — Monciay, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregafional Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE
FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodword
Classification—

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
OFFICERS

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1963-1964

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON
.

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.
.. President
Vicc-Presldent

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

John Walker

SCHMin

Treasurer

Mark Andrews
Axner

Public Relations-

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

10—K. Pearce
17—Les Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

2-J. Klein

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

12—Al Butterfieid
19-L. Wise

Director

26—P. Hurley

30-T. Skobo

July-T964

December—1963
3—0. Shorno
10—K. Potnom

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Show

21—K. Leovenworth
26—R. Rumsey

17-W, Woy

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Helkkinen

Chorles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

Rolory Foundation-

28-A. Foller

Al Butterfieid, les Wise

Webb^ Treat, Harold McKnight

23-M. McKeith

24—Richard Moore
31—Cton Wilcox

International Student Projects-

Mac McKeith, Conrad Swarf

February-1964
SONG

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillord

Ken Leovenworth, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien

LEADERS

11—D. Dean

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trode Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

GEORGE OWERS,

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary International

June-1964

November—1963

Competitor Relations-

Four-Way Test-

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

19-T. Collins

29-W. VanAken

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Wayne Way, Harold Coddingfon

General Secretary, Rotary International

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

International Information-

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rolory International
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.

8—C. Swart

1—H. Joseph

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean

INTERNATIONAL

May-1964
5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse

Charles Bacon, Ics Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

October—1963

24—M. Rice

Urban-

International Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

^^^ecial—At the call of the President

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

5—D. Horris

Fritz VanAken

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

Aprll-1964
7-W. Treot

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeani-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

31—S. Bovee

3—E. Rayborn

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

September—1963

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

DIRECTORS

Crippled Children—
Croig Sebald, Richard Moore.

Youth-

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Ncer

Owcrs.

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Ailemier
20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Corlo Heikklnen, William Bobier

Olson

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchohey

13-J. Fair

Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Student Guests—

Program—

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Robert Howley, Roy Fox

Olin Doily, Don Shorno,

*•

OF

August—1963

Rural

Membership—

Assistont See'y-Treos.

Oiroetors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

BOARD

Beys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Robert Loose

John Klein

March-1964

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Magazine-

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED ANDERSON, Director

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

18-R. Fox

Duone Davidson

25-R. Woldron

The obove is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies N.ghl, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth

.

278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5366

Seton

278-5891

Bovee, 171

Grand St.—Clora

.

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfieid, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-4486
278-2854

Harold Coddingfon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera ....278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ... 278-6054

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marlha
John Klein, Box 148—Polricio

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret
Ernest

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

W. Luse, R. R. 4—Rulh ....

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Heien
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

278-2261

.278-2996

278-5909
278-6598

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ... . .

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotfe

278-5475

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Rulh
..
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. 2—Doris

278-2864
278-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake-Barbara ..278-3909

Carlo Heikklnen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen..278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson Sf.-Quinn

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf.-Wilmo

278-6687
278-6788

278 5790

Olmsfead, 70

Marshall

Sf.-Edna

..

278-4159
278-4029

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis..

278-5006

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo. 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21

N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428

278-5033

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo __278-4086
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Jonean

278-5165
__278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlilowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

r\ W / T

FREDERICK

of Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

Bronson 369-4024

278-4198
278-M12
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

"Notary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeIia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-2612

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

279-9360

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian

278-4229

Frecj H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-2539

L.

278-4243

278-5494

Warren Williams, Balavia—loMolne

K.

278-4222

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Oorolhy

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy

.278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizobefh

278-8933

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-5078

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernnstine

278-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2-Gladys

278-6278

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Relha .

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann -

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

.279-9492

182 Marshall St.-Susan

278-2318
278-6127

278-2841

Robert Nagle,

Olin Dally, 61

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St,—Lila

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-2127
Webster Treat, R, 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna
278-5554

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

279-9471

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Maple Lone—Jone ...

NAME

278-8840
279-9551

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS» INC.
COLDWATER, UXCH.

�'7/e Profit;) Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Clipb in the U. S. A.
■

THIS WEEK,

AUGUST

We maos our usuau PSuoRPMAaE out to ths Fa8rqround8,

There

WEREM^t 'iuST A LOT OF US THERE BUT PROBABLY AS MANY AS THE BU OLD DNS COULO
ACCOMMODATE WHEN YOU CON86DER THAT WE HAD AS MANY OR MORE 4»H®ERS PRESENT,
ThONQS UfiNO OF CAME UNWOUND ON THAT ChCCK KeNNEOV WAS OONE AND FrEO WeEKS
HAD K6M8ELF A LBTTLE 06T OF FOOD POOSONBNS AND WAS ALSO OONE. CkuCK ScHMBTT
WAS SOME WHERE AND, BELBEVE YOU ME, WHEN THE PRESBOENT OF CoLDWATER RoTARV
LOSES THESE THREE PEOPLE ALL AT ONCE HE D8 8N TROUBLCi ThBNQS NEVER 60T
THAT SAD WHEN I WAS PrEBBDENT BUT I SHUDDER TO THONK OF AT,
HOW VALUABLE THE ABOVE'NAMED ARE TO THE ClUB.

We HAD NO FORMAL PROGRAM,

8t DOES SHOW

We QNTRODUCED GURSELVEB AND OUR 4-H KBO-. AND THEN

we WENT OVER AND LOOKED AT THE 4«H FXHBBOTS,

ThE BOY I HAD D8 ON THE PROCESS

OF RAOSBNQ LOVELY 1100 POUND BlACK AnQUS BEEF,
I LOOKED THE SfiTUATOON OVER
AND ALL I COULO SEEM TO TH8MK OF WAS SEVERAL LOCKER DRAWERS WgTH MANY, MANY
PA0KA8ES OF REAL FONE BEEF. I WOLL LOOK BN THE PAPERS AND SEE WHAT THE
JUOQES THOUGHT,

NEXT WEEK.
Fred Weeks has recovered from mos attack of the Mexbcan Curse
AND CLABMS HE HAS A PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK,
THQS PROGRAM {6 QOONQ TO ONVOLVE
THE COMMUNBTY RESOURCE WORKSHOP AND 8 WOULDN'T BE SURPRB8ED BF WE DBON'T HAVE
MORE THAN ONE PERSON TALKDNG. PROBABLY THEY WBLL START OUT WDTH CaRLO , HeOKKBNEM
AMD

GO ON FROM

THERE.

We 00N®T HAVE A GUEST L93T BECAUSE OF ErNOE LuSE AND WarREM WblLBAMS WROTE
ONE OOWW THEY DBON'T FBND ME TO QOVE ME.A COPY,
We are A LBTTLE

OONCERMED ABOUT HOW MANY WERE ABSENT AND WE KNOW MOST OF YOU

WBLL already have MADE UP BUT OF YOU MAVEn'T THE POSSBBSLBTV STILL EX68T3 THAT
QuBNCY, LBTCHFBELO, AND REAOONQ MEET ON f-.IONDAY, By THE WAY, StORGBS also fflSETS
ON KbNOAY,
We don't have a story for tubs week because
R6GHT CBRCLEB TO P8CK ONE

UP

BUT HERE

08

I JUST haven't MOVED AROUND BN THE

A LfiMSRBCK

THAT

68 ABOUT

AG

BAD AS

THEY

eoMe,

There onoe was a clerdc named Tweeole
Who OFT refused the doctorate oegree
hte SABO BT 88 BAD ENOUGH BEONQ TwEEOLE

WOTHOUT SEDNG tWEEOLE OsE OeE,
BSRThOAYS

John Ftswedler

August 18

Marjorbe Bacon
Elaqne Moors
Ken Olmstead

"August 23

Byron Thomas
Bob Shaw

August 22
August 22

August 24
August 24

WEOOINQ ANN3VERSARIES

/ s

/L&lt;i-Ts

or-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregoflono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-Sfate Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

August—1963

Clossification—

R. BIringer, H. Bent, Don Harris
Club

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etsweiier, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS -

John

Presidenf

..

Vico-Presidenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistatif See'y-Treas.

27-C. Sebald

September—1963

John Klein

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Internationol
Glenn O. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

November—1963

Rotary Information-

9—F. Neer
16—H. Bent

S—D. Horris

Ernest Luse, Chuck V/oodward,
INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

International

Information-

Four-Way Test-

SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuory—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21 —R. Nagle
28-A. Foller

A! Buttcrfield, les Wise

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richard Moore
31—Cion Wjlcox

Rotary Foundation—

Wayne Way, Harold Coddinglon

14-R. Show

21—K. Leavenworlh

17-W. Way

Internotional Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Employer-Employee Relations-

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Harold Goodholm, Dole Dean
Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrod Swart

July-1964

December—1963

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

30-T. Skabo

26—P. Hurley

international Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

23-M. MeKeilh

12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*
DISTRICT

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart

Youth-

Ray Molchahcy, Fred Noer

at 12:15 p. m.

^^peeiel—At the call of the President

5—R. Birlnger
12—Roy Patterson

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VanAken

Axncr Olson

★

May-1964

October—1963

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobicr

Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS

10—K. Peorce

Student Guests-

Public Relations—

★

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

21—F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

1—H. Joseph

Progrotn-

Owors.

Aprir-1964

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fo*

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

17—R. Mulchahey
31—S. Bovee

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Membership—

★

OF

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

February—1964

Occupational Information-

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associotions-

Ken Loavonworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING

4—V. Kornsfien
11—D. Deon
18-R. Fox

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornslein, W. Couiliord

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud
24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair
20-F. Weeks

Robert loose

Mark Andrews

Director* — Clyde WIIManis, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

BOARD

Walker

PROGRAMS

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, Richard Moore,

Magazine-

March—1964

1963-1964

Community Safety-

Bulletin-

Don Horris, Cron Wileox

1963- 1964

FREO WEEKS

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

CHARLES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

★

AXNER OLSON

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

LADIES' NITE

Rolph Toupalik

25-R. Woldron

Duane Davidson

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to change dates with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppolnl o committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmon — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoler—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl.—Roth .
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgcmoor Rd.—Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-5358
278-6821
278-6843

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Richord BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wllllom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref
Sefon

Bovee,

171

Grand St.-Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6033

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
. .278-2854
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.-Vero . . 278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene. .. 278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone ...
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiier, Jr.. 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann -

.278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Ridqemoor Rd.—Valerie

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehett St.-Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
. .
_....
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5909

278-5475
278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

279-9551

.

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ..-.278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworlh, 71 Mople Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2. Tekonsha—Margoret.. 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261

Mllford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwei! O.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohoy, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nogle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
K.

I. Olmstead, 70

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11

278-2790

E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-6788
278-5790

278-5554
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Willloms, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Balovla-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia..Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

276-8318
278-2930

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Torg Skabo, 1^ Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen

278-6730

ST2-5594

278-5842

Janean

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

ELK'S

278-4086
278-5165

278-4198
278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H,

o/ Coldivater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.

278-6393

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hozel
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake-

Rd,, Jockson—Lillian

I

PUBLISHED BY

279-9428

278-5033
278-4468

HONORARY MEMBERS

Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Donold Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

The COLD WATER

i

278-5494

278-5714

Kibby

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma ...

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia

278-5006

1903

Poul Hurley,

278-6687

278-8156
278-2451

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Mel Rice,

Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget

163 Fairfield Dr.-Aileen

278-5512
278-2539

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
278-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbora .. 278-8909

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helcn--278-4115

-

Marshall St.-Edno

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Retho
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery Sl.—Ellzobeth .-278-2996

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

COLDfATER. WICHe

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Of, '■9-^3

NEXT W£g!K
9.UN0H

Wg are QOONa to make our ANNUAB. SO-^CURiVi to ThE
h AG I^aROUWOS AND HAVE
THE (SORE rROMOMENT or THE
KOUSo ThOQ 86 THE CAY THAT OUR DGSTRACT

Go^^CRNOR 8H0W8 Uf»„

H88 KAttE 88 Gl^ENN 0. CUARK ^ AND HE 68 AN EXCOUTSVC 0^ THE WHCRtU*

*»QOS=. CORRORATOON RROm'BEnTON HaRBORo
BECAUSE OK

THE

NOSSE

AND

HE

NOT QOVE US A FORMAi. A0DRE68 AT NOON

CONKU88ON0

\Vc HOKE THAT KAOH OK VOU WOB»l, 60 AROUND WOtH THE 4«.HeR ASSSONED TO VOU AND SEE HflS .

OR HER fiXH8BaT«

MaVBC 8T DOEBN^'T BCEM I^QKC REAt. BfiQ BTUKK TO ^¥0U

TO TH68 4®H CM83»0 ON THE SUCCESS OK H03 PRO«ilECT 88 A 383 BOOST 6:&gt;iD2:£C&gt;c
OAT WHEN VOU WON'^T HAVE TO

VOU THERE MUCH PAST

ENCOURAQSMSJV^I^
Tl-iflS 88 ONE

. QOTHER TO SHEAVE CARBOY BECAUSE THE PROGRAM mi,L NOT KEEP

tsOO PoM»

The SVENfiNO OK THflS SAMS OAV TOU ARS flNVOTCO TO COME OUT TO MaCK^S AorpcRT

Um TO

THE 0&amp;.UB ASSEMBLY,,
We WDLL THEN OUTLONE OUR KROQRAM FOR THE 00M6NS TEAR AND GOVERNOR
Glenn wcll trv on the proqram kor sbzSo Tmss os at 7sOO P.M^ and os on the House ok
Schmstt,
LAST WEEK we had Bob Hbulooat from the Battle Creek okfbce of 0AS3 «:-«&gt; ta5.!&lt;ed cw
SOME OF THE RAMfiKCCATB0M8 OF SoceAL SECUROTV.
3T GETS RAMMED A LOTTLS FURTHER EACH

VCARo EcoNOMOCALLV OT' 68 OK SOME EENEKflTp NOT ONtV TO THE OLD AOS AMD DfiSADOLflTY
REC^PDENT, BUT ALSO TO THOSE WHO STAND OVER OUR MERCANTCLE CASH REGQSTERS^ Wg WERE
flNFORMEO THAT PRESENTLY THE BraNCW CoUNTV PAY OUT OM SoCfiAL SeCURBTV Ah-OUNTS TO A BIT

OVER A QUARTER OK A MBLL80N DOLLARS A MONTH« (TreEVA «$UST 8ADD ^00 YOU MEAN A MONTK?*^)
Thos as my farmer frjenos sav "a5n''t hay,''

There are a total of

3#237 bsnekgcsarses

ON Branch County,
Several members had quest dons on the method of payment and cards
were passed out to everyone so that THEV may WR8TE TO THE HOME OFFfiCE JN BaLTBMORE TO
CHECK UP ON TME8R ACCOUNT.
ThOS SHOULD BE DONE EVERY THREE YEARS. WS ARE 6N0EETC0
TO FrEO CulY for TM3S PROBRAM,

t AM REAL. SORRY 3 HAVE NO STORgES FOR TH«6 WEEK, TH6S B8 A FAMILY-TYPE PUSLSCATSON
AND MOST eVBRYTH9N0 1 HAVE HEARD DEALS WITH EITHER THE AoMDNO STRATI ON OR A KORT^Sn
OSTEOPATH NAMED WarO AND ilUST OAN'IT BE US&amp;0«

We do understand that, at least, for the time being there is nothonb new on Duke vc
Racha£l«

Matter of fact,

IN from the north

if there is any more battling it looks like it would come

of iTOWN«

WED08NG Af^lVERSARIES

BJRTHOAYS
Ken LcavenWorth
Ruth Luse

Lucille Etswe&amp;ler

Auqubt 11

Auqost 13
August 15

Al Rsce

Van West, Ohio
Hamilton, Ohio

Lsnosey Baker
Bob Stogker
Harold Howard
Eo Hawkins
Bos Ydnqlinq

August 17

ROTARY GUESTS

OwiGHT Bennett
John ElwIll
Lloyo a, Phillqpb
AlVON Wilsr
Chal Dyer
Boll Nimmo

Bronson
Bronson

Columbu8,Ohoo
Kendallvglle,6no«

Quoncy
Bronson

Dayton, Ohio
Oarien, Conn,
Columbia, Mo,

IT

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.
HILISDALE — Episcopal Parish House ■— Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESViLLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesdoy, 6:15 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri.State Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.

UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

-

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

COLDWATER.

MICH.

Attendance-

Bob Rumscy, Doug Woodward
Classification—

★
OFFICERS

R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

BY

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

Fellowship-

CLYDE WILLIAMS .^1
JOHN

Viee-President

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES

Secretory

SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Bob Sweet, John Etsweiler, Jr.

President

AXNER OLSON

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

John

Walker

Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst

Crippled Children—
Croig Sebald, Richard Moore,

September—1963
3—E. Rayborn

MEETINGS

Andrews

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

General Secretary, Rotary International
Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dtsl., Rotary International
Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Korr

November—1963

9—F. Neer
16-H. Bent

5—D. Harris

Ernest Luso, Chuck Woodward,

23-M. McKeilh
30-T. Skabo

12—Al Butlerfield
INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

SERVICE

19-L. Wise

26—P. Hurley

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,
Don Wright

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

international Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Horold Goodholm, Dale Dean
Competitor RelationsMac McKeith, Conrad Swart

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

7—H. Teeter

3—D. Shorno

Charles Ekicon, Les Woodward

14-R. Shaw

10—K. Putnam

21—K. Leavenworth

17-W. Way

28—R. Rumsey

24—Richorcl Moore
31—Cran Wilcox

Internationol Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddlngfon

July-1964

December—1963

International Contacts-

Webb Treof, Harold McKnighl

June-1964

29-W. VonAken

Youth-

Four-Way Test-

26—C. Woodward

22—H. Goodholm

Olson

Employer-Employee Relations-

19-T. Collins

8-C. Swart
IS—Ernest Luse

Carlo Heikklnen, William Bobior

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

May-1964

October—1963

Student Guests-

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

★

28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24—M. Rice

1—H. Joseph

at 12:15 p. m.

.peciaJ—At the coll of the President

14—Art Lyon
21—F. VonAken

10—K. Pearce

Loose

Robert Howley, Ray Fox

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

Aprir-1964
7-W. Treat

Rurol Urban-

Public Relations-

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

31—S. Bovee

13—J. Fair

27-C. Sebald

Program—
Axner

17—R. Mulehohey
24-Wm. Bobier

20—F. Weeks

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmsteud

PROGRAMS

6—C. Allemier

Community Safety—

Membership—

★

George R. Means,

August—1963

Robert

John Klein

Mark

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

OF

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Magazine-

★

BOARD

ROTARY

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1963 - 1964

I March-1964

1963- 1964

FRED ANDERSON, Director

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D, Dovidson
14—C. Heikklnen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle

Rotary Foundation—
Al Buttcrfield, Les Wise

28-A. Falter
February—1964

Occupational Information—

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Ken leavenworth, Ray Pitts

Duane

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25-R. Waldron

SONG LEADERS

Vince Kornstein, W. CoulNard

Davidson

NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The above is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6843

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

278-80B6

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-5386

Seton

278-5891

Bovee,

171

Grond St.-Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairficid Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.-Thelmo
278-2854
Horold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera
278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278-5234

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret 767-7508
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth
278-2261
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
278-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
279-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anneffa
..278-6769

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

.278-6054

278-2818

K. L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Refha

278-2539
279-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguc St.—Roth

..278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

279-9471

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann _

278-6598
278-8933

Albert Foiler, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte
Chorles

Fiske,

R. R.

No. 2—Ruth

- 278-5475
278-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
. 278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth .. 278-2996

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgte
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Mel

Rice,

1903

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
ST2-5594

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Barbaro .. 278-8909

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis.
Chorles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Poul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma. ..

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rci., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Corlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen—278-4115
278-6687
278-6788
278 5790

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter Lake—Suzanna

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5585
278-4243

Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealrtee
Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wiima
Worren Willioms, Botcvio-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-4159
278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-5033
278-4468
278-6393

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.-Hazel

Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater loke—
Janeon

Art Lyon. 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva..
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

278.4086
278-5165
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R

TREDERICK H,

ROTARY CLUB

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

%

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5494

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Notary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

The COLDWATER

I

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrancc Rd.—Arlene

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.-

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8840
.279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle. 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mortha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, ttlCH.

INC.

�'7/e Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
AUGUST 3, 1963
NEXT WEEK.
OTHER

We WOLL USE

A mystery up ritu Thursday apternoon,

THE SPACE FOR

(ITeM6«

LAST WEEKa
We had a prcqram om the safety beut which was pRSSENTeo by Harvey
Bent with Nebl Baldw&amp;h amd a movie on the Calgkornsa studges op veh3C4.e gmpact.

} THaS» OP ANY OP YOU WgLU MAKE A STUDY OP ACC90SNT8, AS YOU SEE THE ACCOUNTS PN
NEWSPAPERS OR THE VEHDCLE8

GN BODY SHOPS*

VOU WlUL HAVe

NOT WEAR TOUR SAFETY BELT OUT SeTTDNQ ON OT.

TO ASRCE THAT

YOU SHOULD

WH&amp;b.£ WE ARE ON THE SUBiSSCT OP MOVDEB

J WOULD LIKE TO REPORT THAT A C0Mf4(ITTEe HAS BEEN SET UP BY YOUR SOARO OP DPRECTORS
TO

TRY

TO

WORK OUT

SOME

SORT

OP

SCHEME

AND ALSO adequate EXTENS90N CORD *
ANY OP

VOU

WHO

ARE QOENQ

TO

USE

A

FOR

A PERMANCNTUY

GNSTALLED

MOVOE SCREEN

THE BoARD OP OORECTORS WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
M0V6S

OR

SLflDES

ON

CONNECTION WSTH

YOUR

PROORAM

TO BET OP YOUR PARAPHERNALGA PR80R TO THE MEETBNS^
3n PACT* MOST OP THE LAST
Board op Directors meetonq was devoteo to ways op smootkonq out Rotary meetpnos^
One op the noteworthy bits op conpusson os bn the matter op early ucavcrs.
AGREED

THAT

OT

WAS

SAD

ENOUGH

P6TCH WAS NOT OMPROVES
LEAVERS
THE

NEXT

YOU

CAN

TAKE

OPP

TH9NQ
DO

BP

AS POSSIBLE,

LBKE

THAT

WE

HAD SO

MANY

EARLY

LEAVERS

OUT

THAT

We all

THE

WHOLE

BY THE EARLY LEAVERS THEM3ELVE8« MoSt OP THE TGME THE EARLY
A

HERD OP

BUFFALOES

ON

THE

AGENDA WMBCH

YOU

ARE

Q0BN9

TO

AND

THE NOGSE

1)8 THE PROQRAMo

LEAVE EARLY

G8

TO

96

A LOTTLE

D88TRACT8NG

TO

We TH8NK THAT THE VERY LEAST

SLOP

OUT

AS

QUSETLV

AND QU8CKLY

Come to TH8NK or IT, WE SHOULDN'T HAVE TO MENTBON fiT».

^ While we are on the subject op nobst thongs and we are, what is thss thing qoimg

\ 1^°'' BCTWEEM OUKE DAVaOSOM AND MrS , BURK? SupPOSE WE OUGHT TO T0E THEliR WRfiSTS TOGETHER
^ AND QflVE THEM EACH AN BCE POCK? MavBE 8KUWK GLANDS AT FORTY PACES? DoEA'T ' KNOW

Oi Hj WHETHER WE WOULD HAVE TO DflSQUALCPV CaRLO AS A REFEREE OR MOT„

\

We V7ANT ALL YOU

LakELAMDERB TO GET OUT AMD VOTE

EARLY AND OFTEN,

Among other thomcs

bp vou are ooflNO to se assent at thsse little--

vou could do

Tuesday eessbons ss to make up at somebodv klse^'s Monday through FsflOAy aessioM,

%^[^OuR ATTENOAWCE 89 ALMOST AT AN ALL T8ME LOW«

^ fl THOUGHT MAYBE WE MIGHT HAVE A PRETTY GOOD STORY ON THE RoTARY GoLF ToUBNAMENT

Momoav, So par it hasn^'t turned cwt that way,
3 quizied several members and got
NO PLACE,
It seems the scores were HflOH, THE COURSE WAS CROWOEO* AND A NUMBER OP
TH0NOS WERE RATHER flNAOEQUATE,

MaVBK IT W«LL BE BETTER NEXT TIME,

There was an old African Chieptaon who had a oauqhter who was qettinq MARRgeo,

^ GROOM WAS PROM ANOTHER TROBE THAT L9VE0 DOWN THE RfiVERo
3EN0

OP

THE

RIVER

AND THE

GROOM

BAB

THE WAY THEY 00 THINGS OUT THERE,
WENT

TO

THE

BEND

OP

THE

RQVER

AND

GOING

TO

5R6NQ

SOME

The

ThEV AGREED TO MEET AT THE
CATTLE

AND

SHEEP

WHICH

CS

On THE APPOINTED DAY THE CHeCPTACN AMD THE GIRL
THE

GROOM WITH

H68

CATTLE

AND

SHEEP

WAS

SEEN

ACROSS THE ROVER, ThE CHIEPTAQN WAS HEARD TO SAY "WhAT A STUPID GROOM HE DOSSN^T
KNOW WHICH SIDE OP THE SEND MS BRIDE 06 BARTERED ON,^

ROTARY GUESTS

SmTHDAYS
Nome

-

WEOOiNG At^NaV£RSAR|£S

George Owsrs

Aug. 7

Nelb Weber
idowAftEi-Harris
Harold Oawson
John Elwell

Bronson

Rensselaer*-!no, St. Petersburg* Fla,

Cmal J, Over

Hamilton, Ohoo
Columbus, Ohio

Charles Osborn
Harold Howard

Oavton, Ohoo

Kalamazoo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - Monday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

HILLSDAIE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Mondoy, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward

Club Bulletin-

ELECTION

Bob Sweet, John Etsweller, Jr.

CLYDE WILLIAMS

President

AXNER OLSON

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

Secretary

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Robert

MagazineJohn Klein

Treosurer

★

Owers.

Roy Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

BOARD

OF

Regular—First

Youth-

Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS

INTERNATIONAL

MEETINGS

Normon Moore, Bob Nogle,

Thursday of each month

Don Wright

★

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

International

Horold Goodholm, Dole Dean

Moc McKeilh, Conrad Swart

Employer-Employee Relations—
Wnyne Way, Harold Coddington

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworfh

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

7—D. Davidson
14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21-R. Nagle
28—A. Foller

February-1964
SONG

Vince Kornstein, W. Couilford
Ken Leovenworlh, Roy Pitts

SPRING LADIES

4—V. Kornstlen
11—0. Dean

LEADERS

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associations-

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

July-1964

January-1964

Al Butterfield, Les Wise

Occupational Information—

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary Inlernationel

23-M. McKeith
30-T. Skabo

24—Richard Moore
31—Cton Wilcox

Rotary Foundation—

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

12—Al Butterfield
19-L. Wise

17-W. Woy

Information-

International Student ProjectsTom Collins, Art Lyon

Four-Way Test-

General Secretory, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

9-F. Neer
16-H. Bent

December—1963
3—D. Shorno
10—K. Putnom

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relations—

INTERNATIONAL

5—D. Harris

26-P. Hurley

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

SERVICE

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^^pecial—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

November—1963

GEORGE OWERS, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

2-J. Klein

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergeanl-al-Arms—

19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29-W. VonAken

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

★

12—Roy Patterson

8—C. Swart

Carlo Heikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson
Public Relations-

May-1964
5—R. Biringer

October—1963

1—H. Joseph

Program—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

28~R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Student Guests-

Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell

Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

21—F. VonAken

10—K. Pearce

loose

Roberl Hawley, Roy Fox

Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

7-W. Treat

14—Art Lyon

3—E. Rayborn

Rural Urban—

Membership—
Olin Dally, Don Shorno,

Assistant Sec'yTreos.

April-1964

27-C. Sebold

September—1963

Croig Sebcild, Richard Moore,

John Walker

VIce-President

24—Wm. Bolsier
31—S. Bovee

20-F. Weeks

Crippled Children—

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

17—R. Mulchahey

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair

Community Safety-

Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship-

1963-1964

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Everett Rayborn, John Dean

R. Biringer, H. Bent, Don Harris

Moreh—1964

1963- 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Classification—

*
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

NITE

Ralph Teupolik

18-R. fox
25-R, Woldron

Duane Davidson

The above Is our program schedule for the yeors 1963-64. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairmen — Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kolhryn
Mcirk S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct,—Ruth

Phono No.
278-5563
278-6033
.

. ....

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Dr.—Esther _
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

_ . .

278-6843
278-8086

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie

278-6821

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-5386

Selon

278-5891

Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Clara

...

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfieid Dr.—Josephine. .... 278-4486

Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
... 278-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Voro
.278-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St,—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duane E. Dovldson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

276-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

.

.

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie . .. ..
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann .

278-6127

278-5909

. . 278-6598
278-8933

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchott St.—Charlotte . .... 278-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth .....
....
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris .
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara . 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen. 278-4115
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfieid Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Qulnn
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WMma .

278-6788
278 5790

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia._

Phone No.
278-8840

.

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsha—Margaret

279-9551

278-6501
278-6850
767-7508

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howard M. Teeter,

278-4222

156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwoter loke—Suzanna _..278-5554
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
278-5585
Worner VonAken, R, R. 2-Gladys
278-4243
Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125—Delia
278-4229

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6769
278-6278

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle. 182 Marshall St.—Susan..
Fred Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine
K, L. Olmstead, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512
278-2539

Ernest W,

Luse, R. R. 4—Ruth

.

278-2261

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

279-9360

George Owers, 46 E, Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
278-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine —
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgle

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

278-5494

278-4159

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Clay St.

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo_
Warren Willioms, Balavia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-2612
278-8238
Branson 369-4024

ST2.5594

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chieogo Rd.—Nola

278-5006
.278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

276-4350

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

.278-2451

Kibby Rd., Jackson—Lillian

278-5033
278-4468

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

_

1903

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.-Polly
Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Mel Rice,

278-4424
278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel ..., ....
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Joneon

278-5165

278-5091

•

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

The COLDWATER

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

^o^ary REFLECTOR
1
fhedsricic h. weeks

quality spring products, INc
PUBLISHliU BY

ROTARY CLUB

of Coldwoter, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 T. M.
ELK'S

TEMPLE

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

m

COLDWATER, BICH.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
spp 1953

9 OUE86 ffS ARE A LflTTkE 8CNT9MKNTM&gt; ASOUT OUR RoTARY MDNSTRCS. ShOW ANO WE KATE TO

COVE or UPo

MoSTILVo I BEILOEVE we THOUQHT OP" THE SHOOTp DONE 8M BiWAGKFACEo AS A

METHODg A OBVOCEo A VSHOGtE AND WOT AS'ANVTHOWa OEROQATORV AS p-AR AS THE COI.OREO
fjACE

as

eONCERNEOo

L^OKONQ at 8T rROM THE V9EW OF THE COtOREO RACE 3 DON®? KNOW THAT 8 WOUUD L.I)KE OT®
8 AM FRETTV MUCH OF SCOTCH' DESCENT AND 8 DOH^T RESENT THE NUMEROUS ^OKSS WBTH A

Scotch backorounOq
\

The oufferencs ^RtaAB?=T os oh the Scotch not seono a qowntrdoosn

OROUP WHO6-E WE CAN^T SAT THAT ASkSUT'THE OOi.ORCO RACEq DBCK GrCSORY WE KNOW MAKES A
IkUCRATOVE CAREER TEULONQ COtORED STOHDSS « BUT HE 08 CO^tjOREDo
8f YOU NOTE HE 06
PRETTY BOTTER SOUMDOWQe

UaUO£R«
ONE

SoME OF YOU ARE 01,0 ENOUQH TO'REMEMaSR THE'6»ATE SoR HaRRV

He TOtO MANY A SCOTCH STORY BUT HE WAS NEVER BOTTER.

ThAT^ ,AT (.EAST^ BS

DOFFERENCEo

We cam 00 MANY THaNQS TKAT WDtlU FURMOSM BRANCH CoUNTY WOTH A BUT OF EMTERTAONMENT,
H08 wot.!, EVEN BROADEN THE VAROETY SHOW POBSBS.ii.BTBESo

LAST WEEK we had a NBOE PROQRAM EMOWBNQ some of the P0888aBt.DTltES OF cftOOERM eiUEMEW
TARv eoucATiiONo The prosram cmaormam WAS Georoc Owers who PARTBCOPATED AI=0NQ
bth Jerry Fabr and Jom Moulsr.
Between them they ostap»,ed the constructoon and
RROUMDONBe^OFTHE NSW LONCOLN SCHOOt, WMOCH l!8 TO RCPUACE THE PRESENT UjNCOLN

SwjooUo

Thus Buaa^Dawa wcti, be open for use on the fAUu of 19^ and as sodkq to be

UNBQUEp TO SAY THE t„EA8T»
EFFORT

BeSOOES THE CUSTOMARY THREE

OF NATURE# FI.ORA# AND FAUNA.
WHOCM

R

PTOORAM A TREMENDOUS '

06 QOONO TO BE MAOE TO AOQUABNT THE 8MAU, FRY WDTH THE WONDERS AND SEAUT8E8

Tmrb 0S tO BE DOME BY TAKONQ AOVANTAQS OF THE AREA

OS TO BE PARTHAI^UY USFT UMTOUCHSO AMD PARTDAU Y PLANTED TO QflVE AN OUTDOOR

.^^ACKGROUND.
B DON®T KNOW MOW THOS fiS QOONQ TO WORK. !t LOOKS LCKF.A REAL QREAT
\!^H11WQ AMD 08 CERTAONLY A FAR CRY FROM THE TYPE OF EOUCATBON TO WHOCW WE WERE EXPOSED
The older we get the more we wdsh that we had learned a lottle asout a vargetv of
8UBi?ECTS. Th88 08 WHAT THUS PROQRAM OS ATTEMPTONS TO 00 AND WE OERTABNLV W96H THEM
WELL.

NEXT WEEK,

I haven'^t the FooaossTt

QOT eoONQ A LOTTLE SOT ?00

^hos es hot because \ o&lt;toN^T try but 9 quess I

LATE AND SEVERAL PHONE

CALLS

FAOLCD TO SET ME ON

THE SAL

VONC KoRNCTOCM OS OUR WP«C*OMBMa MASTER OF CeREMONGES, HDS OFFflCE TELLS ME HE 08 ,8M
ChOCAOO and let us hope he at least pocked up some STOniiESo

L^We W03H YOU WELL AT THE UnSONKABLE MoLLY BroWW.

O^^ELTS AND SET TO SnhANS NO LATER THAW 5*15

V

T

BE A LSTTLC TBCHTo

\

BIRTHDAYS
Harry Joseph
Valeroe Bean
Esther Bent

BECAUSE YOUR SSWEDULONa 08 QOSNQ TO

July 21

JohnKKlesn
WE0D3N&amp; ANNlVERSARfiES
Bob Naqle
ROTARY GUESTS
Ken Yssh
Dwoqht Green
OwoGHT Bennett

Chal Dyer

DrOVE CAREFULLVb FASTEN YOUR SAFETY

July 25
July 27
July 2?

July 24

A

^

Robert G» Over

Bronson
Bronson

/7^ Van Weut , Oh 00
CoLuwaua# Ohdo^——

^ Saqonaw# Mochooan

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

BRONSON — Congregotlono! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday, 12:15 M.

HILLSDALE — Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVIllE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

ANGOLA — Tri-State Cafe — Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY - Methodist Church - Tuesday, 12:10 M.

OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON,

Attendance-

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris
Don Harris, Cran Wileox

1963-1964

Fellowship-

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

.

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

President
Vlce-Presidenf

SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

John

Treosurer

Mork Andrews

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, Russell
Moore, Fred Culy, John T. Dean, George

Public Relations-

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday

MEETINGS

of each month

Don Wright

★

Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER — Los Angeles, Calif.
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS,

Director

19-L. Wise

17-W. Way

24—Richarci Moore
31—Cian Wilcox

Employer-Employee Relations-

Webb Treat, Harold McKnight

28—R. Rumsey

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964
7—D. Davidson

FALL LADIES' NITE

14—C. Heikkinen

Charles Bacon

21—R. Nagle

Rotory Foundation—
Al Bullerfield, les Wise

Four-Way Test-

7—H. Teeter
14—R. Shaw

21—K. Leovenworth

Jerry Foir, Roy Potlerson

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Woyne Woy, Harold Coddington

30-T. Skabo

July-1964

December—1963
3—0. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

International Student Projects-

Competitor RelationsMac McKeilh, Conrad Swart

P-F. Neer

16—H. Bent
23—M. McKeith

26—P. Hurley

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

★
DISTRICT

2-J. Klein

Charles Bacon, Lcs Woodward

RUSSELL MOORE, Director

26—C. Woodward
June-1964

November—1963
5—0. Harris
I2-AI Butterfield

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

19-T. Collins

8—C. Swart
15—Ernest Luse
22—H. Goodholm
29—W. VanAken

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

at 12:15 p. m.

^^poelal—At the call of the President

Guests-

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

5—R. Biringer
12—Roy Patterson

1—H. Joseph

Rotary InformationSergeant-at-Arms—

May-1964

October—1963

Youth-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Fritz VanAken

BOARD

10—K. Peorce

Carlo Hcikkinen, William Bobier

Axner Olson

Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Student

Program—

7-W. Treat

14—Art lyon

21-F. VanAken
28—R. Loose

17—Les Woodward
24-M. Rice

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Olin Dolly, Don Shorno,

April-1964

3—£. Rayborn

Rural Urban-

Membership-

Assistont Sec'y-Treos.

31—S. Bovee

September—1963

Robert Loose

John Klein

24—Wm. Bobier

6—C. Allemier
13-J. Fair

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Croig Sebald, Richard Moore.

Walker

Magazine-

Secretory

3—M. Andrews

17—R. Mulchohey

August—1963

Crippled Children—

Bob Sweet, John Etsweilcr, Jr.

PROGRAMS

10—K. Olmsteud

Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Club Bulletin-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' ond Girls' WeekEverett Rayborn, John Dean

Classification—

★

March-1964

1963 . 1964

Director

28-A. Foller

February—1964

Occupational Information-

SONG

Vinco Kornstein, W. Couillard

KEN PUTNAM, Chairman

Trade Associatians—

Ken Leovenworth, Ray Pitts

SPRING LADIES' NITE

4—V. Kornstien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox
25—R. Woldron

LEADERS

Duane Davidson

Ralph Toupalik

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Program Chairmen - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn

278-6033

Mork

278-5358

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf.—Roth

Chorles Bocon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorie
Harvey

G.

Bent, 51

N.

278-6821

Circle Dr.—Esther.

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton

Bovee, 171

278-8086
278-5386

Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Gust C. Borondf, 178 Folrfleld Dr.—Josephine
278-4486
Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
-.273-2854
Harold Coddington, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera . . 273-2990
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane-_.
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John Etswefler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Rldqemoor Rd.—Volerle

278-5909

.

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchctt St.—Charlotte

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

,

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

278-5475

278-2864
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Barbara . 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mory Helen ..278-4115
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinit

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma ...

278-6687
273-6788

278 5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
278-8840
John Klein, Box 148—Patricia
279-9551
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
278-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
278-6850
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tekonsho—Margaret.. 767-7508
Ernest W, Luse, R. R. 4-Ruth.-..
278-2261

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Milford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Homo—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell Waldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

278-4243
278-4229

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee

278-4159

Fred

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

K.

Olmsteod.

278-2539

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

I.

70

Morshall

278-5512

St.-Edna

Axner Olson, 304 Grond St.—Reiha

278-6769

.

279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth ..278-2996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

ELK'S TEMPLE

Visiting Kotarians Always Welcome

278-4029

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Botavia—LoMoine

278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth,.
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

278-4424

278-5033
279-9428
278-5033

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Donald Wright, 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Mel Rice, 1903 Kibby Rd., Jackson-Lillian
Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt. 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

ST2-5594
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086

Robert B. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
.
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn __

278-2451

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swort. 471_ Marshall St.—Gertrude

PRSDERICK

Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P.

278-5494

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.

278-5842
-

278-6316

278-4350

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

H.

278-4468

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hoiel

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5165
278-5091

Art Lyon. 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine

278-4198

John Wolker, 33

278-6730

Hov/ard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elvo
Daugheftv—Gretehen

K

ROTARY CLUB

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-2127

Notary REFLECTOR

of Coldwatery Michigan

278-8942
276-4222

Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater Lake—Suzonna. ... 278-5554

The COLDWATER

PUBLISHED BY

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

278-5412

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JU!,Y 27 * '1953

iEXT
HAnvcip SeriT has rirfis program^
He 08 pRCsCMTONfi Neou Balowom oho 08 aoONa
r&amp; TAtK ABOUT 8APCTV BElLTSo

H THDNK HE OS

POR THCMo
HAVe HAD 8APETV Bei»T8 FOR
ASOUr TEN VEARS HOW AND PORTUMATCi^V HAVE

NEVER VET MAD TO PUT THEM TO A CRUCOAfc TEOTo

The 8TATOSTOC8 ARE OVER«W«Ea,f40Nei,V on FAVOR
OF KHEM BUT AS HaRVEY REMARHEO WHEN HE WAS

TEa-tONO ME ABOUT THE PROQRAMfl "You AREN^T
SUPPOSED TO WEAR THEM OUT SOTTOWa ON THEMo"

UNFORTyNATEkV WE ROOE WOTH SOfiTE OF OUR 0000
WSI.(U«MCAN(1N0 FRDENOS EVERV NOW AND THEN WHO
ARE DODNO «;U8T CXAOT^V THATc

TftOS ! {)8 A SORT OF HOBBV OF OURS 80 WE HAVE
TO TEU. TOU THflS STQSVo

OnC OF OUR GUTE

VOUNO NUR8E8 ROttCD HER WE!Lt&lt;»XNOWN COMPAOT
OAR ABOUT TWO V^EEKS AGO AND SEGNO THOROUGH^
UV STRAPPCO BN HER SEAT BELT SMS DCDW''T HAVE
A BCRATGH WMflG^I 06 PRETTY OOOO OONSOOERONO
THAT SHE HAD TO UNBUCKUE THE SEAT BEtT a, AND
CRAWB. OUT OF THE SPACE VACATED BY THE WONO- •
8HOEI.O W8TM AbU FOUR WHEELS ON THE AOR^
TrV

T^z Board of Oorectors had a srsef MSETBNe
AND VOTED TO OflVC A $25„00 DOHATBOW TO THE
CoMMUNOTY Resources Workshop,
You MOQHT NOTE THAT THE MORE RECENT LaOSCB
NOOHT was a tremendous success QN THAT
THERE \V£RE 95 PRESEMT FOf? THE UmSCNKABLE
Molly BrowMo

J THONK CHuCIS
8N tryomq to

BaOON HAS A REAL NOCE ODEA
ost the membersmbp to a

FOOTBALL CAME, THQS MBQHT TAKE A LfiTTLE
BOT OF MANEUVERBNG BUT 03 QUOTE A SPECTACLE
EVEN FOR THOSE \rW0 OOM^T TAKE THCOR FOOT.
BALL SEROOUSLVc THflS fRSMONDS MS THAT THE

BflO M MOOHV HAVE A LOTTLE BOT BETTER SUCCESS
THS8 YEAR BECAUSE I SEE NEBRASKA 08 NOT ON
THEOR SCHEDULE,
TmCRE ARE OTHER OPPONENTS
WHO WOLL CERTAQHLV
DEMAND SOMETHONQ OTHER
THAN CHARACTER 3U(lL01)MQ,
AmONQ THEM 08 A

SCHOOL ■ UP 27 A WAYS THAT COULD CAUBE SOME
TROUBLE,

TH98 SOME TOME, 0T®8 QUOTE A FEATj,

LAST W££k,

We suffered some onddqwotbes

HEOAROONQ OUR GEOGRAPHV

BUT

WHETHER

TOU

CALL CT PSRSOA OR IrAN OT 08 REAL (IMPORTANT
70 US FOR THE

REASON THAT THE NORTHERN

BOUMOARV OF THE

COUNTRY SORDSRS ON

RU830A

BOTH FOR AMD AFT OF THE CaSPOAN Ssa„ MrS.^
Robert Barnes talked quote adequateuv on
SOME OF the TRflALS

AND TRBBULATflONS

OF

ON QUEST

0C8CR90SD

AS

DATHROOM,

Ws AL80 BVMPATHOZE W3TH ANYONE

OF A

WHO OETS PLACED ON THQS BACK OF LBEVONO PLACE
FROM THE STANCPOONT OF TAVDNG TO KEEP FROM

STARVONO TO DEATH,

Charles SgHMfiTT
Ray Mulchahsy
Tow COLLGMS
Bos JdAWLEY

JULV 29
July 29
July 30
AuBo

FOOO THERE 08 BUT FOR A

PERSON WHO BECOMES NAUSEATED SMELLONQ POZZA
TH08 WOULD BE NO PLACE TO 0S«

WEDDSNS ANN'IVERSARSES
John Dean
Dale Dean
Guvarrde Coffman

July 2S

JuLV 30
Auo.

Larri' Holtz
Ray Smotm
Charlge Holton
John £lwsll
OocK Mcverson
£0 Meyer
Charles Offcrmann
Paul Pord

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

HAMOLTONBOHflO
Kalamazoo

Hammond, I no,

Lonq Island,
Lama, Ohoo

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday, 12:}5 M.

BRONSON — Congregationa! Church — Wednesday, 12:15 M.
HILLSDALE —• Episcopal Parish House — Thursday, 12:15 M.
JONESVILLE — Skyline Restaurant — Tuesday, 6:15 P. M.

2

ROTARY QUESTS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

2

AN

AmEROCAN HOUSEWOFE on a RATHER SACKWARO
CQUNTRVft ThOB talk COULD HAVE PROBABLY OCCN
A PHLGRGMAQE

SmTOAYS

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday, 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday, 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy, 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Tri-Stale Cafe - Monday, 6:30 P. M.
UNION CITY — Methodist Church — Tuesday, 12:10 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

FRED ANDERSON, Director

Bob Rumsey, Doug Woodward
R. Biringer, H. Bent. Don Harris

CLYDE WILLIAMS
AXNER OLSON

- Presidetif
Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secrelary

CHARLES

Treasurer

SCHMITT

John Walker
John Klein

Mark Andrews

Moore, Fred Cufy, John T. Dean, George

Public Relations-

Ray Mulchahey, Fred Neer
Rotary Information-

OF

DIRECTORS

INTERNATIONAL

Don Wright

Charles Bacon, Les Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

RUSSELL MOORE, Director
Harold Goodholm, Dale Dean

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary International

Trade Associotlons—

14—C. Heikklnen

Charles Bacon

February—1964
KEN PUTNAM, Choirmon

4—V. Kornsfien
11—D. Dean
18-R. Fox

Duano Dovidson

25-R. Woldron

SONG

Vinco Kornslein, W. Coufllard

Glenn D. Clark, St. Joseph, Michigan

FALL LADIES' NITE

28-A. Foller

A! Butlcrfleld, Les Wise

Wsbb Treat, Horold McKnighl

Occupational Information—

7—e3. Davidson

21-R. Nogle

Rotary Foundotion—

Four-Way Test—

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1964

Tom Collins, Art Lyon

Wayne Way, Harold Coddlngtotr

28—R. Rumsey

31—Cran Wilcox

International Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

President Rotary International
CARL P. MILLER - Los Angeles, Calif.

7—H. Teeter
14-R. Shaw

21—K. Leavenworth

24—Richarc) Moore

Jerry Fair, Roy Patterson

Competitor Relotiens—
Mac McKeith, Conrad Swart

INTERNATIONAL

July-1964

17-W. Woy

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

★

26—P. Hurley
December—1963
3—0. Shorno
10—K. Putnam

International Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

^^pecial—At the call of the President

SERVICE

GEORGE OWERS, Director

Norman Moore, Bob Nagle,

2-J. Klein
9—F. Neer
16—H. Bent
23-M. McKeith
30—T. Skabo

November—1963
5—D. Harris
12—A! Butterfield
19_L. Wise

Ernest Luse, Chuck Woodward,

MEETINGS

26—C. Woodward
June—1964

29-W. VonAken

Duke Davidson, Bob Kerr

Sergaant-at-Arms—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

8—C, Swart

22—H. Goodholm

Youth-

Fritz VanAken
BOARD

5—R. Biringer

12—Roy Patterson
19-T. Collins

15—Ernest Luse

Corlo Heikklnen, William Bobier

Owers.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Moy-1964

October—1963

Student Guests—

Axner Olson

Charles Schmltt. Fred Anderson, Russell

17—Les Woodward

1—H. Joseph

Program—

Directors — Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,

10—K. Peoree

Robert Hawley, Ray Fox

Olln Dolly, Don Shorno,

7—W. Treot

14—Art Lyon
21-F. VanAkun
28—R. Loose

24-M. Rice

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Aprll-1964

September—1963
3—E. Rayborn

Robert Loose

Magasine—

24—Wm. Bobier
31—5. Rovee

6—C. Aliemier
13-J. Fair

Crippled Children—
Crolg Sebald, Richard Moore,

3—M. Andrews
10—K. Olmstead

17—R. Mulchahey

20-F. Weeks
27-C. Sebald

Rolph Toupalik, Torg Skabo

Don Horris, Cron Wilcox

FellowshipBob Sweet, John Etswellor, Jr.

PROGRAMS

August—1963

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

BY ELECTION

March-1964

1963 - 1964

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekEverett Royborn, John Dean

Ctassilication—

1963- 1964

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FRED CULY, Director
Attendance-

ir
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ken Leavenworth, Ray Pitts

LEADERS

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Ralph Toupalik

The above is our program schedule for the years 1963-64. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a commiltoo to osslst with the details.

AXNER OLSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 279-9360

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 25, 1963
NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
273-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6033

.

..278-5358

Charles Bacon, 25 Ridgemoor Rd.—Marjorio

278-6821

Harvey

278-6843

G.

Bent,

51

N. Circle

Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Joan
Wiliiom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Selon

Bovee,

171

Grand St.—Cloro .

278-80B6
278-5386

..

278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison

278-4486

Ct.—Thelmci

278-2854

Horold Coddlnglon, 324 E. Chicago St.—Vera . . 278-2990

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene... 278-6054
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally. 61 Maple Lone—Jone.,

Duano E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgemoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

278-2618

. .. .278-8609

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

.

Albert Feller, 95 N. Hanchell St.—Charlotte
Chorlcs Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
. .

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

.278-8933

. .

278-5475
278-2864

278-5318
278-6517

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha
John Klein, Box 148—Potricia.. ..
H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Robert Loose—R. R. No. 2, Tokonsha—Margaret
Ernest W.

278-8840
279-9551
278-6501

278-6850
767-7508

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Frecf H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 182 Morshol! St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Frod

Neer, 203 W. Chicago—Ernestine

K.

Olmstead,

L.

278-5512

70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 304 Grand St.—Retha

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9360

278-2996

_ 278-2979

Russell Woldron, P. O. Box 125-Delia

Wesley Wilbur, 144 S. Cloy St.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6341

Ray Pills, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth._.
.
Kenneth Putnam, t1 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nolalie

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand iSf.—Vlrgle

278-8156
278-2451

Mel Rice,

ST2-5594

1903

Kibby

Rd., Jackson—Lillian

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chleogo St.—Louise

278-5842

Cenrod Swort. 471 Mgrshall St.—Gertrude..,

278^4350

Donald Wright. 21 N. Jefferson St.—Susie

Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6393

278-4468

278-5165

278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278j.6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

TEMPLE

279-9428

278-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Eivo
John Wolker. 33 Doughertv-Gretchen

I

of Coldwater, Michigan
Meeting Time: TUESDAY, 12:15 P. M.

278-5033
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Notary REFLECTOR

PUBLISHED BY

278-4424

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086

Olin Fry, 59 S. Sprague St.—Hazel
.
Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

278-4029
278-2612
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celra

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-4229

Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-6316

ELK'S

278-2127
278-5554
278-5585
278-4243

278-6769

278-2930

Visiting Rotarians Always Welcome

278-2841

278-6278

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand Sf.-Ann

278 5790

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen
Webster Treat, R. 3, Coldwater lake—Suzanne
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Ct.—Gladys

278-2947

Normard Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annetia

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

279-9551

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Quinn

278-6687
278-6788

278-8942

156 Church St.—Marlon

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison Loke—Barbara .. 278-8909

Carlo Heikkinen, 91 E. Chicago St.—Mary Helen.. 278-4115

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter,

278-2261

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

278-5942

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Lose, R. R. 4-Ruih -

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmltt, 75 Cheryl Ann Dr.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

NAME

KICH*

INC.

�JULY 13, 19^3
Next .'.'eEK Gcoroc Ovrewa mas the paoqram and
INFORMS ME THAT VVS ARE QODNO TO HEAR ABOUT

THE NEW Lincoln Community School.
SCHOOL

WILL BE

DOV/N YONDER

This

IN THE

SOUTH

'VS OON^T WANT TO DO ANYTHING RADICAL
BUT

WE

HAD A

PART or TOWN AND GCOROE 88 009NO 70 FILL

PRCNTIN9'

US

DAY

IT

IS

FOR

A

V/EEK

IN

WITH THE

AND SOME OF

DETAILS OF

CONSTRUCTION

THE MORE UNIQUE

FACILITIES

THAT This school will have.
PROCESS

of

our elementary

IS OOINO TO

BE

ENHANCED

The learninq

school

BY

children

TOTAL PROGRAM

INCLUDING AN OUTDOOR LABORATORY.
\ DON^T
KNOW MUCH ABOUT THIS YET AND 3 SUSPECT
NONE OF

YOU

BE

\'/CLL

VERY

00

BUT AFTER

NEXT WEEK

^VE

SHOULD

INFORMED.

Last week we had a prooram by Doctor
Charles Coy a praoticsnq veterinarian
IN Hillsdalc.
This program probably
showed

as

good

a

reason

as

any

for

SUOQEGTION

WISH TO

VMOSE
IN

THE

IN

ANNIVERSARY

ADVANCE

SEND CARDS MAY

WILL, THEREFORE,
00

ON TO

LSSTjNQ

ONLY

THEY ARC.

GOOD VISUAL

000 NO

QU3TE

TO

GROW

ONLY

THE MORE

UP

AND LIVE

BETTER

THAN

IN

IN

A COUNTRY

\VHCRC

ANY

CHANCE

OF

EVER

GETTING OUT OF A VERY HUMDRUM ROUTINE.

ThIS

O0FT6O

HAD

WAS A VERY GOOD PROGRAM^
V.X ARE HAPPY THAT LCS
WERE

ABLE

TO

BRING

GIVE

THOSE

RCMINDSO.

THE

UP-COMlNG

US THIS

K. PeARCE

PRCSENTATSON.

THE DEAL (S NOT OFF, ONLY JUST POSTPONED.

WEEK. The new day is Sunday,

PEOPLE HAVE

A HABIT

OF

ApORESS

KEEPING

IT SECRET FROM HIM.

AND

CHANGING

THEIR

Fred Anderson
Lea VooDwARo

July
7
S
July
July 11
July 11
July n

July 19
July

19

'.'/eODlNG ANNlve3^SARIES
Fred Culy
John Klein
Ray Fox
Mark Arorews

July
S
July 10
July 10
July 12

ROTARY GUESTS

July 21^ and

the time 88
AT InMAN^S AND THE
Theater wbll be after that.
3f for any
REASON YOU CANNOT GO, PLEASE GET IN TOUCH

Erwin Buuck

Dcoatur,

Bob Stocker

WITH Bos Yinqlinq so that he may make
DISPOSITION OF YOUR RESERVATION.
TH|8

0{CK Schultz

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Quincv

FUL

WAS

presentation

ADDITIONAL

WEEK.

NEOESSITATEO

QESNO

WEEK.

WELL NARRATED, AND

.V|8E AND 8.

8oe Yinqlinq informs us that the unSOnkable
Molly Brown outing is postponed exactly one

POSTPONEMENT

IT

WHO

BIRTHDAYS

9t WOULD BE A DISMAL THING

DEED

WE

BEtNG

REPRESENTAT8ON

A BIT

BE

THAT

Jr VOU KNOW ANYONE VJHO IS NOT QSTTINO THE
BULLETIN, PLEASE LET US KNOW. ChICK SAYS

Harvev Bent
Edna Ou^sted

08

ARE

80

NEXT week's IN THIS BULLETIN AND THEN

TAINLV

THIS

US

PR3NT THIS WCEK^S AND

Olin Oally
Guvarrie Coffman
Ruth Fiske

we

TO

AND 88RTH*

CURRENT ^VCEK

GLAD YOU ARE AN AMERCoAN,
ThE SLIDES OF
VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE SoVfET UNION WERE
LARttELY GEARED TO THEIR AGReCULTURS. CeR«
THAT

RELAYED

FROM Pat Klein through her husband
John.
She suggests that instead of

held

BY

A

SUCCESS

OVER FOR

AN

Ken Gunthorpe

Ed Now9OKI
Lloyd Phillips
Ken Younoqubst
Elmer Dobsom
Chal Dyer
Ralph Gump
Dick Kcrr
Dad Stocker

Ind.

Columbus, Ohio
Tarzana, Calif.
Battle Cbeck
Florida

�FftSDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COlfDIATER, MICH.

XKC,

�THE COUJ.VATER ROTARY REFLECTOR

JULY 6, 1953

'//e HOPC EVCRVONC 8URVIVCO

Day.

Bctwecn 76

iNOepeNOCNCC

and ccrtasn

8PBASTS NOT R£LATCD TO THS SplRBT

OF 177^ ST 0KT6 02FFBCULT,
OHtCKeN, S STAYED HOME,

I hate to crab about 8T excsssbvslv
BUT

t WAS A LBTTLE PUT OUT THAT

BM

President Clyde's fbrst MEEVSNa that

I•« A

OUR

BEHAVIOR

COULD

NOT

BE

SOME

BCTTERa

Some attentbon should be paid to the
PRCSSDBNQ OFFICER AND THERE SHOULDN'T

BE 7 OR S CONVERSATIONS 00INO ON WHILE
THIS PAST .VEEK we had an exocllsnt
DBSSERTATSON BY ROTARBAN LoRSMCR

MSNT,

Crbppen, Pastor of thc Qobncv Unpom

Rotary is that

Churcho

STS SHARE OF THS COMMUNITY'S EXTRO*

SOMEONE

He OAve hps bmpressbon of

THC WAV THAT THE ChRBSTIAN FaPTHS

VERTS

ARE

DRAWSNQ

LEFT

CLOSER

THW WAV

THEBR OWN

OPEN

TOQETHER
FOR

PEOPLE

08

TRYBNO

TO

MAKE

AN

ANNOUNCE*

One of the noce thsnos about

BUT

AND

VET

COURTEOUS*

TO

MAKE

THE

ALSO

bt
WE

THBB

bs able to qather
SHOULD

BE

A BIT MORE

IS THS SCOLOINO FOR

DAV,

BNTCRPRETATBON OF ChRBSTB-*

AN I TV«
The Prooram Ckabrman was Dale
Dean and he came up with a 0000 one.

NEXT uEEK

BIRTHDAYS

are to have a prooram

ON i^ussiA* Tkz speaker ss Doctor
C« H« Coy who is a praotbsino
VETERINARIAN IN HiLLSDALE.
I
AM NOT eXACTLV SURE BUT

I

IS

THC

FROM

ALONQ

ABOUT

TIME AS KCSTH PCARCE.
HE MADE A TRIP
SOME

SLIDES

Eileen Toupalik
Russell Moore
U.S.Ai,
_ .
Nellie Skabo

THINK HE
SAME

July

J

July

^

July

6

IT SEEMS THAT

TO RUSSIA AND

WILL SHOW

NARRATE HIS

IMPRESSIONS,

AND

June 30

The Proqram Chairman for the day is
LCS .VlSEe

vraOlNG ANNIVERSARIES
John Etsv/ciler

V.'AVNC '.VaV
VfNC KoRNBTIEN

June 30
July 1
July

2

There is to be a qolf outino or some

SORT FOR OUR Dp STRICT ON MONDAY, JuLV 29i
This

is to be at Sturqbs and some of

OUR MEMBERSHIP

HAS

THEY

IT

CAN MAKE

ALREADY

OVER

rHERE

FOURSOMES CAN SE FORMED*
WAITING UNTIL
OOLFINO
TO

SOME OF

OUR

SUCH THINQS*
TO

BE

1

CIRCLES

AND

OTHER

I HAVE BEEN

SET OLD TO

REJOIN THC

80

SeTTER

YOU HAD

PEOPLE

ClYOS

KWO

TALK

KNOW ABOUT

VlLLlAMS IS SUPPOSED

KNOWLSOQEABLE*

The unsinkable 'Iollv Brown foray ib
OOMINQ ALONQ ON SOHEOULE*
If YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT ThIS VENTURE
IMMEOIATELY QET IN TOUCH WITH 30B

y. I NOLI NO*

ROTARY GUESTS

FlOURCO

Ed Meyer
Denis McCormaok
Dean Carv

Hammond, Ind*
LSNDCN, No y«
Bronson

�FREDERICK fl. fffEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

COLDWATER, MICH.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the £/. S.M\ •
JUNE 29. 19^3-

i ain't NSVE?S &amp;ONNA 00 IT AaAlKi

pAtE. AND BoD®S BASEBAI.t- ENTRY*

4

LaST V/Se« I Af.1 COMPLCMENTARY AOOUT

So \vHAT HAPPENS, THEV Vi-ENT OUT AMD

0MMeD8ATEL.Y L.OST THRE;E Q/V^aG« BeLDEVE ME, I AM NOT ReSPGMSOaLE FOR
THE Tiger debacue* Truth bg. Mm a '.'/kite Sox fan. So much for the

X

SPORT NE'JS

OF

THE OAT*

Last '.TEEK*

I wasn't around but I QUeSG I misgeo a mice group of remonss-

ccNoes OF Michiana*

The speaker ivag Ken M.cCoaMflCK, FORr.-isnLv of the

Detroit Free Pregg and quite recemtlv publscsdt for the Msoheqan Gas

UriuiTiee Compawv. Craiq Sesali;) presemtsd Mr. McCormick as hcq PROCRAf^i.

NEXT VEEK.

Ve ARE GO HAVE riEVEREMD LorBMSR CRIPPEN, A QU 8 KCY "OTARIAM,

SPEAK TO US ON A GUBJEOT V/K8CH I V/IU- CALL "UNITY." '.VhAT VJZ REALLY
OELIEVE THE TCVERENO IS GOING TO SPEAK ON 10 A REVIEW OF THE 'RELIGIOUS
SITUATION

ki

8M THE WORLD TODAY.

QuiTE A DIT OF THE UNREST TODAY HAS SOME

RELIGIOUS OVERTONES AND I AM ASSURED BY THE PROGRAM CHAlfiMAN, DaLS OeAN,
THAT THIS W8LL OE A VERY WORTHWHILE MESSAGE.

This past iteek was the annual chamgbmq of the guard in our local Cluo
WHICH resulted in John Dean joombno the group of Past Presidents and
REOEIVIfJO THE CUSTOMARY OOMtONO PaQT PRESIDENT PIN.

HE

RETURN ..PACKED

OP HIS GAVEL and PRESENTED CLYDE '.yiLLlAMS WITH A NEW ONE WITH V^fHPCH HE

&lt;k

WILL nSrJO THE SELL FOR THE COMING YEAR.

&lt;53

FUL -.llNSTRSL GhOW.

WAS REAL FINE.

! THOUGHT THE YEAR OF JOHN DeAN

LOOKING BAOK ON IT, V/S HAD A WORTHVJMILE PROJECT IN THE

epOWSORSHlP OF OUR Tl'A) MeKSCAN DOYS AND WE '.'/ERE ABLE TO PUT ON A 6UCCE0S-

THERE ARE, OF COURSE. MANY OTHER SMALL THINQO THAT

WERE DONE DURING THE VEAR OF JOHN FOR THE FURTHERANCE OF OUR ClUS.

NOOOOV TOLD MB TO SAY SO BUT IT :WAS PROBABLY AN OVERSIGHT.
;

I THINK THAT

Clyde, as well as all of the Chairmen of the avenues of service, vjould
LIKE YOUR REPORTS IN If^Tt-IEDflATELY.

Tbb OiGTRICT GOVERNOR WILL VISIT US VERY

EARLY THIS VEAR,

DIRTHDAYS

Don Ghorno

June 25
June 26

Toro Gkaqo
Li LA ' lULOHAHEV

June 2S

.■."EDDirJG ANiJIVERSAr^IES

June 23"^ / HOPc
% l/r k/A&gt;

■-VARREM '.VlLLlAT-lS
Bert Fallsr
Ernie Luse
:^ED McKniqht

June 26J ^ QQI^ _

lOTA^y GUESTS

Vh. C. Coats
Owsqht Crouch
Alvim ./iler

L

Dick Msyergom

Union City
./hite Pigeon
Drongon
Bronson
Kalamazoo

H, L, Dutch Sohultz

Cedar Rap ids,

IaV Smith

Harry Ryan

Iowa

Brongcn

Henry Gomley, M. D.
Dick Kerb

Broncopj
Battle Creek

Clyde Veekc
Harry Borchert

pRovo, Utah
.Monroe, Mich,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
■Ct

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION ~ Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

★

Club

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Lose, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine-

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Prosldsnl
Viee-Pre$ident
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Crippled Children—

AtsUtanl See'yTreoj.

Program-

Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

E.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—

Vtnce

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien, Woyne Way,

Armand Pagel
Four-Woy TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational information-

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston,

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
27-C. Wilcox

R,

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

Internatlonai Student Projects—
D. Davidson, W. Couillord

January—1963
1—No Meeting

Norm Moore

29—Paul Hurley

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

STAG

NITE

John

Walker

SPRING

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfleld, Vtnce Kornstien,

R. Polterson, M. McKeith

SPECIAL EVENTS
FAIL LADIES' NITE

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

30-H. Bent

8—C. Woodword

Rotary FoundationR. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

Trode Associations-

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

Bobier

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Bovee

2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Luse

Julv-1963

December-1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Ka^, Jackson

25—S.

20-Fred Weeks

Inlernatlenol Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olln Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

i^Special—At the call of the President

4—Ernest

11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfleld

November—1962

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director

June—1963

30—Torg Skobo

Doug Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT

9—R. Nagle

Fred Culy — DIrectar

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

7—Croig Sebold
14—R. G. Woldron
21-K. Oimsted
28-M. McKeith

16—Roy Pitts

Charles Woodword, Goo. Owers,

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

May-1963

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

Neer

30—R. Polterson

2—Gust Burondl

Al Rice and William Bobier

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-ot-Arms—

23—Fred

Putnam

October-1962

Student Guests-

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Bovee, N. Moore

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnighf

Etsweller

11—Ken

Keith Pearee, R. G. Woldron

Rotary Information-

Aprll-1963

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

Rural Urban-

Public Relations-

Seton

4—J.

Oimsted

4.H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Director* — Johr* T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Williams

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ken

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Lcs Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Treasorer

14—W.

21—R. Mulchohey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Bulletin-

12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein

Community Safety—
J, Elsweiler, Ralph Toupolik,

R. Shaw, R, Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armond Pogel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfleld, Ray Fox

VanAken

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

FRED WEEKS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Snbald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

LADIES'

NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the progrom chairmon of the change. Members hoving special

programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rufn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2110
278-6501

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3-Ruth

278-2261

Ralpn Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

278-6769

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chleogo St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

£. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane-Emily

278-6850

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Either
Richard Biringer, 59 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6821
.278-6843
278-8036
278-5386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct,—Theima

278-4406
278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene

278-6054

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane-.

278-2818

Dr. K. I. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-2539
279-9360
278-5996

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

Duone E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand Sf.-Colloan
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-8609
—278-6127
278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N, Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Aileen

278-4435
_278-66S7

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilme

278-6786
278-5790

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfho

278-6598

278-5942

.278-8840

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio
Suzanne

-

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Doro»hy
Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Bronson 369-4024

278-5033

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshal! St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-2790
278-8156

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Sehmiff, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-5006
—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5714

278-8318
278-2930

278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—..278-6316

Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

...278-4350

278-5494

Warren Williams, Batavia—loMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-4229
-.278-8238

278-2979
278-6341

278-6161

278-5554

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

639-9418

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2841

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-lorroine

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

278-4424

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E, Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

—

Art lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Eivo
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Sontford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.-Jeyee

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

V.*r-

Tie COLDWATER

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Jio/a/y REFLECTOR
o

1

o- K M

1983

6

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

FRCDSRICK He ffifCKS
QUALITY SPRIMQ PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
JuMS 22b t963
TH?S WEEK.&gt;9 John Etsweglcr a?40 Don Harris saoh qavc a short talk on thc two
PROORAI^e THSY ARS REPRSSSNTHNQo
BOTH PROQRAMS ARC GOOD FOR BdANCH CoUNTVe

SsTON Bovee was program chaorman«

Accorocnq to John Etsweoler* thc County

Park oe stgll on need of about $9*000,

They want the money ncw wh&amp;le the

TUBSDTS PRO^^CCT 08 A MATTER OF SBGNiING A NOTg'WOTH THE FORBT
ON July
Someome wbll call on you real sooNo

rv£XT WECKb Craoq Sebald qs the program ohagrmaNv
NEWSPAPER MAN WHO

BNSTALLMENT OUE

Hoe speaker oe a former

08 NOW PUBLOCOST FOR THE MOCHDOAN QaS UT8LBTI!E8 CoMPANV,

Ken MCCoRMiJcst was, untol rscentlv, a reporter wbth the Oetroot Free Press
AMD HAS ALSO AUTHORED SOME BOOKS, Hc WOLL TflTUE HfiS TALK "ThBRTV TWO
YEARS OF MSETCNQ OEADUfiNES,*^
It SHOULD 3E REAL ONTEREeTfiNG.
MuCH NEWS

WORK 06 REAL ORUDGSRV, BUT THERE ARE MANY CXCDTSNQ HUGH SPOTS.
OF

OUR

SPEAKERS

MATERIAL

BACKGROUND

OF CARL&amp;SR

ON

HE

HAD &gt;}OTH0NQ

TO

DO

WQTH

THE

In 8P0TE

BNf'XAMATORY

THE YEAR.

SpEAKONG OF KESP9N0 THE C8TV OFF THE ROPES——9 NOTE THAT THAT THE DaLE
0£AN«»^BoB Kerr entry on the baseball league has pocked up where thev left
off last YSAf^ AND AT LEAST TWDCE WEEKLY PUTS THE COLDWATER NAME ONTO A
H^AOLOKE UN THE BaTTLE CrEEK PAPER BSSODES A LOCAL OOVERAGEo
^ SAY A
TOP OF THE HAT TO f^ALE AND BoB FOR TH88 EFFORT THAT CERTAINLY 08 COSTONQ
THEM BOTH TOMS AND MONEY.
MaYBE THEY CAN GO ALL THEY WAY TH88 YEAR.

Rotary gave $100. toward lottls league park refurnoshonq th^s yearS

t WAS o^usT out to the County Park, and ot^s qettonq more use than an alodb
8N THE T7QER OyoOUT.
Th68 68 A GOOD PRCUECT NOW AND FOH YEARS TO COME.
John wcll take your money anytome. Hc lokes the portraots of those people
LIKE Jackson or Hamilton 8f you left your checkbook at home.

BIRTHDAYS

George Owerb
Fred Nesr
Craoq Sebald
VoRGONfiA Thomas
Byron Thomas
Grace Patterson

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June IS
June 21
June 21
June 22
June 22

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WEOOING ArWIVERSARlES

June 17

Paul Hurley
Jerry Fabr
Dock Moore
Qus Buranot

June 20
June 22
June 22

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ROTARY GUESTS

OoSHSN, SND8ANA

S« Dale Ulsrv
Mel Race

Jackson

Or. Tom Weaver

Dayton. Ohso
Columbus. Ohso

Chal Dyer
Hugh Sutton

Bronson

cmaa/o-E

Ayes

r^AAy^
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1962 . 1963

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—
W.

1962.1963

T.

DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

Vlee-Presidenf

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Anderson,
Duane

Charles

Schmitt,

Russell Moore,

Membership—

Student Guests—

9—R. Nogle
16—Ray Pitts

^^^Speciol—At the coil of the President

30—Torg Skabo

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Moans, Evonsten, Illinois

R.

Kerr

AI

Trade Associations—

Don Karn, Jackson

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' N1TE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Norm Moore
STAG NITE

29—Paul Hurley

John Walker

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

Butterfield, VInce Kornstien,

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKelth

Dean

23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobier

January—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Ken Leavenworth, R. Birlnger,

Governor, 636 Oist., Rotory, Internotlonal

18—Wm.

Torg Skabo

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

2—Dale

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

25—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Armond Pagel

President Rotary Intenrational
NITI5H C. lAHARRY, Calcutta, India

25—S. Bovee

Julv-1963

11—R. Biringer

internotienal informationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Luse

18—AI Butterfield

December—1962
4—Les Woodword

Internotlonal Student Pro{ectt—
D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer.Employee Relations—

4—Ernest

11—R. Show

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Beb Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. WIIco*

SERVICE

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Competitor Relations—

★

June—1963

November—1962

International Contacts—

Buyer.Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

2B-M. McKelth

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7—Croig Sebald
14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmstad

2—Gust Burandl

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

at 12:15 p. m.

Moy-1963

October—1962

Minstrel Shew—

Fred Anderson, Director

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Fair

4.H YoulhW. Willtoms, Ken Putnam.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

month

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

25—R. Toupalik

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each

4—J.

11—Ken

AI Rice ond William Bobler

INTERNATIONAL

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Selon Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant'Ot-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

Fred Cuiy,

tkr
DIRECTORS

Rural Urban-

Public Relations—

E. Davidson.

OF

Magazine-

ProgramClyde Williams

Fred

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Crippled ChildrenR. YInglIng, D. Shomo,
Ken Ofmsted

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Olson,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

April—1963

21—R. Mulchohey

28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Bulletin-

Roy Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistont See'y-Treos.

★

Axner

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

R. Shov/, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

Club

7-J. Klein
U-W. Willioms

Community Sofety—

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bocon

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

August—1962

Ai Butterfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

Classification—

OrPICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

★

March—1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoini a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R, 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kathryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie

278-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane...

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerle

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—tfhel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marfho

279-9471

278-8609
278-6127

278-5909

278-6598

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4^5
278-6687
278-6783
278-5790

276-8840

NA.ME

Address and Rotory Ann

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8298

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion

278-2110
278-6501

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 3—Rutn

278-2261

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beoch, Coldwoter Lake—

278-6278

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys .
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma._

278-4159
278-8238

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane-Emily

278-6850

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-5078

Dr. K. L. Olmsfed, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-2539
279-9360
278-5996

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Ct.—Gladys
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

639-9418

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

278-2979

B. K. Peorce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Rolh

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett

Rayborn,

560 Grand St.—Virgie

270-6341

278-6161

278-2790

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmltf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5006
278-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Warren Williams, Batavia—loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

__-278-8318

278-2930
278-5842
278-6316

278-4350

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolc
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd,, Coldwoter Lake—
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4086
...278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-M12

278-5049

278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

Santford Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.-Joyee

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen

*

Meeting Time:

278-5494

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-8156

C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Suzanna

The COLDWATER

i

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�June 12, 1963

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one week,

Name

Mel E. Rice

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Metal' Worklni^ Industry Brass Goods Manufacturing AA

Signed - Jo A. Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLU^ C^olc^ater, Michigan

The Singingest Ciiib in,theUi.S..A^-^ l-'viiiflCAS* iAC
^

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June 15, 19^3

l-AST WEEK: Our rroqram pretty weul went to the ooas Tuesoav, Trooper
Paul Rouqe showed slides and narrated the steps needed to educate a
German Sheperd to be an epf8C8£nt police Doq» Contrary to the belief
OF MANY»

this

18 DONE UNDER A SYSTEM OF REVMRD8 AND KINDNESS,

AND FOR

THE MOST PART IS PLAY FOR THE DOQ«
PerHAPS THE NUMSER ONE FUNCTION
OF THE DOG 18 AS A TRACKER, ThE DOGS ARE ASSIGNED TO ONE TROOPER

ONLY AND LOVE AT HIS HOME,

TroOPER PaUL BROUGHT HS6 DOG, SchUYLER,

IN AT THE CLOSE OF THE MEETING.
BoS ShaW WAS THE PR0QRJUi4 CHAIRMAN AND
IT 18 A SHAME THAT THE EARLY LEAVE LOST WAS 80 LONG.
ThEY MOSSED A
PASCINATONQ

PROGRAM,

NDCT WEEK-Seton Boveb has the program.

The ekact nature of thbs pre-

8ENTATOON IS SHROUDED ON MYSTERY,
SeTON OSN^T KEEPING ANVTHONG FROM
ME, HE DOeSN^T KNOW EITHERI
1 HAVE FAITH
SeTON WILL PROBABLY COME
UP WITH SOMETHING REALY GREAT,
OlO VOU EVER STOP TO THCNK««&gt;*-we HAVE
MANY VERY FINE PROGRAMS,
Ws MAY NOT HAVE NATIONAL FIGURES LOKE SAV*^

Detroit, but we do very well.
Seems as how a good many Rotary Ann types put the squeeze play on you

FOR THE 14tH of JuLV CONNER AND THEATER,

BoB YINQLONG NOW HAS

reservations for 3D COUPLES AND IS DE3ATSNQ WHETHER TO TRY TO RESERVE
MORE SPACE, He MOST HAVE YOUR $12.00 OR A FIRM COMMITMENT NEXT TUESDAY,
OR YOU WILL BE AMONG THOSE LOOKING AT R£«RUN8 ON Tv. SuNDAY EVENINO.,-

JULY 14th.

In. CASE YOU OION®T KNOW, THIS 08 A DINNER AT1nMAW*8 AT

500 P, M, AND A VBEWBNQ OF THE ''UnSINKASLE MqLLY BrOWN"
AT THE Barn Theater,
We can not

help aur remind you that there is much going on to keep

Coldwater "off the ropes,"
AND THE PROPOSED
THESE

ACTIVITIES

I LIST the County Park, Tidbits Theater,

IRON REMOVAL AND SOFTENING PLANT.
WITH

YOUR

COUNSEL

AND

PlEASE SUPPORT

CONTRIBUTIONS.

BIRTHDAYS

June 13
June 15

Gladys Van Aken
Gertrude Swart
WEDDING anniversaries

Doug Woodward
Don Harris

June 11
June 12

John De Ruiter
Bill Johnson

Calton, Calif,

Harry

Bronson
Bronsom
Bronson
Battle Creek
COLOWATER
Grand Rapids

ROTARY GUESTS

Qusncv

Ryan

Ray Cuvler
Ken Yesh
Dick Kerr
Terry Mulchahsy

Tom Schulte

/&lt;^0

You Wih^lways Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
iz

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

Attendance—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

★

VanAken

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

Fellowship—

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine—
Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—

Pr.sident
Vlce Prasident
Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

ProgramClyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Duone

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise

Seton

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

Bovee, N. Moore

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director

ot 12:15 p. m.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

^^Speciat—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treot, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relotiens—

★

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien, Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Sworl
Occupational Information-

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

R.

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

May—1963

25—R. Toupolik

7—Craig Sebald
October—1962

Guests—

U-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burondt

9-R. Naglo
16-Roy

2B-M. McKeith

Pitts

23-AI Rice

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Minstrel Show—

Charle.s Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Doug Woodward

6—B.

International Contacts-

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

4—Ernest Luse
11—R. Show
18—Al Butterfield

November—T962
K.

Peerce

25—S. Bovee

13—Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

Ju1y-T963

27~C. Wilcox

2—Dale

December—1962
4—les Woodword
18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiecis—

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couiliard

23—V.

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundotien—
R, Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22-C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsoy

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

Bobier

Charles Bacon, Jerry Folr

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Al

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

4—J. Etsweiler

Al Rice and William Bobier

Kerr

Trade Asseciations-

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

18—Jerry Focr

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

5—Armand Pogel
12—C, Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April-1963

11—Ken Putnam

Rural Urban-

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 DIsl., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

Williams

September—1962

Ken OTmsled

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Sergeont-at-Arms—

★

7—J.
14-W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupaiik,

Student

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfleld, Ray Fox

W. Willioms, Kert Putnam.

Public Relations—

Dovidson.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

4-H Youth-

Axner Olson, Charles Schmilt, Fred
Andersen, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,
E.

ROTARY

Community Sofety-

Clostlfcotion—

March—1963

1962 - 1963

Rulsell Moore' Director

Axner Olson, Director

W.

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

12-R, Fox
19—D. Shorno

NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speeelal
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoiis.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S, Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ciora
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

Wilford Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jone

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rd.—Valerie

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma—

-

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Vlrginlo

278-2841

278-2261

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicoao-Elleen 278-5556

278-6050

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

279-9471

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. —Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8609
278-6127

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

639-9418

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroino

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie—..

278-2790
278-8156

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

278-6054

278-6687
278-6788

278-5790
278-8840

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corel

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

279-9551

278-5996
278-2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison loke—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

;

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 t4arrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie-—.278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350

Suzanno

Werner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beolrice

Warren Williams, Batovia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen.
Sontford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

-VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4243
278-4229

278-5494
278-8238
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393
278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

KV^

Spc. 34.66, P. L a R. |\\ '

B.

by

278-5585

278-4159

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Janeon

278-2612

Bronson 369-4024

Chorles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Jiotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

The COLDWATER

Published

278-4222

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5942
__278-443S

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Mortho

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison loke

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene

278-6769
.278-6278

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

278-5475
278-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3—Rutn

NAME

278-6501

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-5386

278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Phono No.
278-2110

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beoch, Coldwater Loke—

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2947

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

QUAhxtr »PRX«G

GCHiBVATEBe •sen.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best''

The

COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June Sj, 19^3

TH8S WEEK our own Ernest tic Luse» had tks rroqram and rroceeoed to
MAKE U8 ONTO A SET OF" **ODEA MEM" THROUGH USE Of THE NOW FAMOUS QROUF

TECHNSQUE METHOOo

ThOS 08 USUAULY KNOWN AS. TKS PH0ft.U8F8 66 METHOD AS

CREOOTSO TO THE POPULAR QROUP DWNAMOCS F80URS, Dr„ OoNALD PhHlLLllPSp
PREBgDENT OF HflLLSOALE CoLLSQEc ErNSE USED A WARM UP DEVflCE OF HAVfiNQ
THE QROUPS TRY TO OMPROVC ON A BLACKBOARD ERABERc
Hg THEN POSED THE
MORE SER80U8 TOPfiCS OF CUUB SeRVQCE AND C0MMUN8TV SeRVBCE, OuT OF

THBB GAME AT LEAST TWENTY 0000 SUQQE6TP0NS FOR OUR RoTARV ClUB
AND THE COMMUNOTVo

PRQMARY ON THE LATTER CATEGORY WAS OOMPLETOOM OF

THE Branch County Park and the Tbbbcts TheateRo There were other
REAL GOOD SUGGESTIONS TOO PLUS SOME THAT WERE NOT MENTOONEO BECAUSE
OF TOME LBM8TATOONS,

OnE OF THE BEST 68 COMPLETE TREATMENT OF OUR

WATER TO ONCSLUDE 0RON REMOVALp SOFTEMSNG, AND FLUOHII DAT 80N, ThE FIRST
TWO WOULD COST, BUT BE REALLY CHEAP ON THE LONG RUM. ThE FLUORBDATBON
WOULD COST VERY L8TTLC AND F8NALLV BE OF TREMENOOUB BENEFOT TO OUR
CHOLOREN

AND QRANOCHBLDRSNo

NEXT WEEK Bob Shaw has the program. He has secured Trooper Paul
Rouge of the Mbchdgan State Polbce as our speaker. Trooper Rouge bs a
SPECOALOST ON THE TRAlNONO OF 00Q8 FOR USE BN THE StATE PoLOCE WORK.
There ivJBLl be a fhlm and a obscussbon of thus rather novel aspect of
POLICE

ACTBV8TV0

Chick Kennedy entertabned the old and new board of our club Thursday
evcninq. The year of John Dean (a good year) bs about over and we will
GO INTO THE YEAR OF ClYDE WOLLIIAMS,

SpEAKSNQ FROM EXpERQSNOE BEBNQ THE

PRESCDENT OPTHfiB ORGANfiEATBON 98 A VERY 8AT98FY9NQ EXPERBSNCS.
.VE ARE TO HAVE A LADIES NIGHT'

Bob Y^nglsnq has gone to QUiic a siT or Tsoutur ro arrange a Theater
Dinner Part*, The dinner will de at Ini4an's at
P. M., Sunday
July 14th. The production v/e kill, see js the "Unginkable Molly
8rovvn"«
It will be at t.-ie Barn Theater sn Augusta at TiJOP* Mo
package is ^12.00 PER COUPLE,

The

3o B VJANTS THE MONEY NEXT MEETING fF

POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE RESERVATION SfTUATiON CCME OUT RIGHT.

B8RTH0AYS

Web Treat
Del IIA Waloron

June 4
June 4

WEDDSNG ANNIVERSARIES
Dick Borokqsr
John VJalker

June 5
June 6

THIS ./ILL

T/BB/Ts.

ROTARY GUESTS

Walter Wohlsrs
Harry Ryan
Ken Yesh •
Melvbn Blue
Jack Warner

Mel Race
Cmal Dyer
Harrison Haynss
Robert YgNQLONO, Jr.

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

CO,

Qubncy
JONESVGLLE
Jackson

Columbus, Ohoo
JOPLBN, MeSSOURB
Columbus, Mossourb

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Craig Snbald, Chester Allemler,
W.

★

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

★

Progrom—

Axner Olson, Charles

Schmltt,

Anderson, Russell Moore,
E.

Fred

•k
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

9-R. Nogle
16—Roy Pitts
23-AI Rice

November—1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13-Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. WHcox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

International Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

''^^Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

Armand Page!

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

18-Wm.

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

SPECIAL EVENTS

Norm Moore

STAG NITE-

29—Paul Hurley

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bent

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Horris
22—C. Allemier

Rotary Foundation—

A!

30-H.

Bobier

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Kerr

Dean

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects-

Trade Associations—

2—Dale

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V, Kornstien

11—R. BIringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Bovee

July-1963

4—Les Woodword

International Information-

Ken Leavonworth, R. BIringer,

18-AI Butterfield
25—S.

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrod Swart
Occupational Information—

June—1963
4—Ernest Luse
n-R. Shaw

30—Torg Skobo

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7—Croig Sebold
14-R. G. Waldron
21—K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

2—Gust Burandt

Doug Woodward

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

May-1963

October—1962

Charles Woodward, Goo. Owers,

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeont-ot-Arms-

Putnam

18—Jerry Folr

Minstrel Show-

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

11—Ken

25—R. Toupallk

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Culy,

9—Mark Andrews

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

4—J. Etsweiler

Student GuestsA1 Rice and William Babier

Public Relations—

Davidson.

2—Tom Collins

16-H. McKnight

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Fred

28-OIIn Dolly

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Membership-

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Apirl-1963

September—1962

Rural Urban-

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.
Duane

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken Ofmsted

E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magozine-

Preiidenf
VIce-PresIdont

26—H, Teeter

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey

P. Hurley

Fellowship—

A. KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Bulletin-

Don Horris, Cran Wllcox

1962-1963

7-J.

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

14—W. WIlilGmi

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. BIringer, H. Bent

Club

PROGRAMS

August—1962

A! Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—

Morch—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having specie
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rutn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

278-5358

278-6821
276-6843
278-8066

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Bex 148—Pot

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rutn

278-2261

Ralpn Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo—Eileen 278-5556

278-6769

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

278-6850

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter Loke—
Suzonno

278-5554

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

276-5366

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

278-5078

279-9471

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Chories Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

278-5033

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, ll E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chories Schmitt, 18 E. Aiden St.—Berget

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nafaiie

278-5033
278-6393

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
-

278-6316
278-4350

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St,—Imogene
278-6054
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen ...

278-^87

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Mortho._.

__278-6788
278-5790
_____._278-8840

279-9492

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

278-5996
639-9418

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rllo

278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealfice_

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo

Worren Willioms, Batovia—LaMoino
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Colciwoter Lake—

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pi.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva__
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Sontford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

JU'i ?
133

\

1963

FREDERICK H. WEEkS
QUALITY

SPRING

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rofary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER

278-4159

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola.

T^e COLDWATER

278-5494
278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

Jonean

278-4229

PRODUCTS

MICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
RtAv~25rT9S3

THIS WEEK «c HAD A wonoerfwl proqram for tme early leavsRc
THREE QUARTERS OF OUR MEMBERSHSF SHOWED MP

THE MeTHODOST ChURCH«

FOR A CHSCKEN

About

SARBEQUE AT

ThE D8NMER WAS PUT ON B¥ THE A«OK CONTACT

CLUB AS A SENEFflT FOR THE COUNTY PARK. We HAD NO FORMAL PROQRAM AND
THE CH9CKCN WAS Q000«
We WERE SUPPOSED TO SE 0UT8BDE EXCEPT THE
WEATHER RETURNED TO NORMAL
M90HT

BE

A

LOT

AND

ST WAS

A LSTTLE

COOL

AND LOOKED ?,8KE

8T

WET.

(WOULON^T YOU THSNK THAT A FLORfiST WBTH A DAUGHTER STRSVSNQ TO BE
Mjes Branch County would provsoe her weth REAL ROSES FOR HER EVENING

Q0WN7S)

She dsd look qoodS

They all looked qoooS

NEXT WEEK Mac M^Kebth 38 to present a program.
ON the market to MS.

F9LM8 08 TO HELP.
AND REDUCE YOU.

Sounded lske a drug

OuESS ONE OF THE NATSONS LEADSNQ DRUG SPCCSALtY

ThEV MAKE PRODUCTS TO PEP YOU UP, TRANQUSLtZE,
So ST^S HARD TO SAY WHAT WE W6LL GET.

OON"T GO TO QUINCY TO MAKE UP MONDAY, MAY 27^

YOU MAY GET THERE,

BUT THEY WONflT BE THERE BECAUSE OF A LADilS NSGHT.

Our ATTENDANCE FOR ApRBL WAS #2 AMONG THE LARGER CLUBS,
MECT9NQ

TO

BR9NQ

THE

AVERAGE

St TOOK A

ABOVE

BIRTHDAYS

Paul Hurley

May 19

John Dean

May 21

WEOOII^ ANNIVERSARIES
Chet Allempcr

May 20

ROTARY GUESTS

Lawrence Werner

Bronson

Nelson Weber
Walton Wohlers

Bronson
Bronson

OscK Kerr
Ray Smcth
Ken Yesk

Battle Creek
Bronson
Bronson

(Th/' ^

^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednetday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—
W.

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

Roy Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Les Woodward, M, Andrews, R. Pitts

Axner Olson,
Anderson,

Charles Sehmitt,

Public

Seton Bovoe, N. Moore
Rotary Information-

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone E. Davidson.

OF

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

•'Special—At the call of the President

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

23-AI Rice

Employer-Employee

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Internaliena! Contacts-

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien,

Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swcrl
Occupational Information-

President Rotary Internotional
NITtSH C. LAHARRY, Colcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Al

Dean

9-L. Wise
23—V.

Kornstlen

30-H. Bent

Bobier

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D.

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

Kerr

2—Dole

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—

Norm Moore

Harris

22—C. Allemier

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman
Butterfield, Vince Kornsfien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bovee

16—G. Owers

Januory—1963

D. Davidson, W. CoolMord

Trade Associations—

Don Korn, Jackson

25—S.

July-1963

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieets—

Ken Leovenwerth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

18-Wm.

Lose

18—Al Butterfield

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Foir

SONG

4—Ernest

11-R. Shaw

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wileox
December—1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Relations—

June—1963

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H, Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations-

★

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

9—R. Nogle
16—Roy Pitts

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

14-R. G. Waldren

2—Gust Burondt

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

DIRECTORS

October-1962

A1 Rice and William Bobler

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

May—1963
7—Croig Sebald

25—R, Toupalik

Minstrel Show-

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Relations—

30—R- Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Fair

4.H YouthW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Clyde Williams

Fred

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

11—Ken

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

ProgramDirectors — Johrt T. Deon, Clyde Williams,

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine-

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Fellowship—

Presiden»
Viee-Presldent
Secretary

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Crippled Children-

Don Harris, Cran WIlcox

1962-1963

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulchohey

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

26-H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

August—1962

A! Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' ond Girls' Week—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

279-9471

Fred Neer, 243 W, Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wiimo-

278*8609

Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-5909

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6341
278-6161

278-6033

278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

278-5891

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Ooane E. Davidson, 15 Scot! Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Morris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
Robert B, Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

279-9551
278-6769
278-6278
278-5078

278-5358
278-6821

171 Grand St.—Claro

Phone No.

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie

Seton Bovee,

Address and Rotary Anrt

278-2110
278-6501
278-6850
278-2261

278*5563

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

NAME

John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernes! W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

278-6788

278-8640

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Rooerf Nagle, 36 VY. Pierce St.—Susan

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Kenneth Putnam, 1l E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Vlrgle

278-2947

279-9492

278-5996
278-2979

278-2790
278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suianno
Cranston WIlcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-5554
278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Woyne W, Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy

278-5494

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Delia

Fred H, Weeks, R. R. 2-Beotrice

278-8318
278-2930
278-5842
278-6316

278-4350

278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

12:15 p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4424

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola .-.278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wilfowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Sanlford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

Sac. 34.6«. P. L. A R-

FREDERICK H,

Meeting Time:

278-8238

Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4159
Bronson 369-4024

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4229

Warren Williams, Batavia—LoMoine

278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,

MICH,

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The

COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May 1^, 1963

NDCT WEEK, we arc to asssmblc at ths south wsst corner of Chscaoo
AND Marshall Streets «HeRe «e will PARTAKceor our noon repast*

Th0S DSNQLE BB BEIMQ put on by the A-OK contact CLUB.

iTkWtLL BE A

CMBCKEN

PROJECT*

BARBECUE AND PROOEEDS

00

TO

THE

NEW

COUNTY PARK

Oh, yeSk sn case op rabn. there ts an escape planI
TO THE MeTHOOBST OR PRCSBVTERIAM OhuRCM.

'tk so either

You heathen W8LL BE DELI OH-

TEO TO KNOW THAT THESE TttO EOSFIES ARE ONE SLOCK AWAY*
PRESENTLY
WE BELIEVE THAT THE ROOF ON tV^STHER OF THESE STRUCTURES LEAK* Th|8

PROGRAM 8S UNDER THE QU8DANCE OF Ken OuMSTEOt 3UT THERE SDLL BE NO
FORMAL PROGRAM*
iSG DO NEED RAIN2li
LAST \VEEK Carlo Heikkbnen asbssteo by Jerry Pabr gave us the facts
OF LIFE ON THE UPCOMtNQ SCHOOL ISSUES*
ThIS 18 A HBQHLV COMPLEX
situation WHICH

QET

A FAIRLY

SOILED

DOWN

SUBSTANTIAL TAX

WOULD

BNOfiCATE THAT

SAVING

EVEN THOUGH

WE CAN

VOTE YES

WS VILL

AND

BE SUSLDINQ

A Junior High or else we cam vote no, increase our tax structure
AND DECREASE OUR EDUCATIONAL POTCNTSAL*
If 1 SAY ANY MORE I ^VILL
BB ACCUSED OF S^OOnSlNQ THE PROPOSALS
»5te COULD QET THE SHOW ON THE
ROAD QUICKER IF IT WCREN^T FOR OUR ArcHAIC MiOHSOAN SchOOL LaW*

If you oon®t unoerstamo all this. Carlo has a booklet that expI-Ains
IT*
Jess '»Valdrom introduced the program*
TO VOTE YES too!

Sounded like he was -goinq

The Branch County Park Trustees are soliciting donations to make the

coup^TV parks a reality*
$5*00 OR al.OO*

If you can't give a $1,000, they will take

^}hr ASKgp ABOUT THE TibSSTS.
OF THE

COf4M9TTEe AND MUST

MoW WS KHOsJ

REPORT THAT

ALL

'.Hfe ARE THE PUBLICITY ELEMENT
8VSTEP.IO ARC

IN

GOOD CONOS-

T0ON8
BV THE TIME YOU QET THIS WRITING VOU WILL HAVE READ ABOUT THE
FUNDING METHOD TO GET THIS WORTHY PROJECT GOING*
MaMV OF VOU ARE
ABLE

TO

TAKE

OUT

DREAMED OF*

THESE

MOTES

AMD

4VE WILL HAVE THE

THEATER

ThERS 18 NOT GOING TO BE MUCH DELAY*

BE LET AS SOON AS W0RKP4EM CAN BE FOUND*

WE HAVE

CONTRACTS WILL

WE ARE ASSURED THAT USE WILL

BE MADE OF THE THEATER*
WS VTILL HAVE THAT CULTURE THAT MrS, OuMCAN
SPOKE OF IN HER PITCH FOR THE CoMMUNCTY CONCERT*
'Vc WILL HAVE PLAYS,

A Minqtrel shov/, etc*

It will be BUSINESS FOR ColdwaterI

BIRTHDAYS

?4a¥ 13 (HE GOT A CAM0E2)

Roy Patterson
Gladys Moore
Dick Qiringer

May 14
?'4ay is

'.TODING ArJMIVERSARIES

'ViLLIAM BOBIER

May 17

l^OTARV GUESTS

Harry Tooo
Mel Rice

Oil City, Pennsylvania
Jackson
Bromson

Clarence Snyoer
Chal J, Dyer

CoLUP.iBUG, Ohio

William Coats
Max Stillson
•"^s* Dorothy 0* Duncan
Or* Al Long

Unson

City

Coldwater

Burt^inoham

.

/ /

Coldwater

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

OFFICERS

ClassiRcalion—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

T.

VIee-Presldent

A. KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodword, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treos.

★

Program-

Clyde Williams

Director* — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Axner Olson,

Charles

Anderson,

Russell

Duane

Davidson,

E.

Schmitt, Fred

Moore,

Pubfic

Fred Culy,

Seton

Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Bovee, N. Moore

Keith Peorce, R- G. Woldron

★

Buyer-Seller RelationsOlin Daily, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

*^^peeial—At the coll of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treot, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relotions—

★

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Woyne Way,

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

6—B. K. Peorce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

18-Wm.

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

15—D.

Torg Skabo

Norm Moore

Harris

22—C. Allemler

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

Februory—1963

SONG LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman

Al

Kornstien

30—H. Bent

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Kerr

23—V.

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Praieelt-

Butterfield, VInce Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

11—R. Biringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Folr

Trade Auoeiations—

Don Kam, Jackson

27-C. Wilcox

Inlernolionol Information-

Ken Leavenworlh, R. Biringer,

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

December-1962
4—les Woodword

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Occupational information-

4—Ernest Luse

11—R, Shaw
IB—A! Butterfield

November—1962

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

June-T963

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

at 12:15 p. m.

2B-M. McKeith

23-A1 Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fred Anderson, Director

14-R. G. Waidron
21-K. Olmsted

9—R. Nagle
16—Roy Pitts

Minstrel Show-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May-1963
7—Craig Sebald

October—1962
2—Gust Burandt

Al Rice and William Bobier

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

16—Jerry Fair

Student Guests—

INTERNATIONAL

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

25—R. Toupalik

W. Williams, Ken Pufnom.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

4—J.

11—Ken

4-H Youth-

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

16-H. MeKnight

September—1962

Rural Urban-

Relations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

28-Olln Dally

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken dmsted

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine—

Prosidenf

April-1963

21—R. Mulchahey

P. Hurley

Fellowship—

DEAN

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

12—C. Bacan
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armand Pagel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

1962-1963

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemler,

March-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

SPRING

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Walker
LADIES' NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairmen - Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2150

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

278-6850

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5, Coldwcfer—Fay

278-5563

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Mork S. Andrews, 25 rorsons St.—Ruin

278-5358

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6843

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold MeKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

270-2947
279-9551
278-6769

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—lila

270-5078

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chieogo—Ernestine

278-5512

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorie
N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-6033
278-6821

278-8086
278-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wflford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave-—Ellen Jo

Dole A- Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie

278-8609

278-6127

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr-, 37 Foirfieid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-6598
-.278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Ailoen

278-4435
278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma..

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790

278-8840

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rotn

278-6501

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-2261

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

278-6270

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suzanna

279-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.-Retho

27B-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo

Worren Willioms, Bafavla-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

-Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshoil St.

278-5033

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Mabel

278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5033
278-6393

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ... 278-4086

278-8318

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizora

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth —270-5996
Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois
639-9418

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

Conrod Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

278-6161

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-8156

278-2930
278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARiANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janeon

278-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon
SonHord Jolley, 335'/! Grond St.—Joyce

278-6311

278-4198
278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

Slfc. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

278-5494

278-3238

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

t

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

278-4159

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-5554

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-4222

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.

May 11, 19^3

I QUS83 I MflSSKD A VEaV OOOD PROGRAM BY BESNQ ABSENT LAST TuSSOAV*

MrS. BaRBARA

'.Vatt was presenteo sv Rev. Al, Mrs. iVatt us the Superamtemoent of the Sjrls
TRAaNBNQ School at Aorbah. Sue spoke on healthy famblv relatjong. Unfortumatelv,
THE THEME OF HER TALK PORTRAYED THE C0MD8T80MS WCTH Vj^fiCH SHE HAS TO WRK. THAT
6S, THE Q8RL 8C ALRSAOV 8N TROUBLE. '.'.^HAT VJS REALLY MEED HQ TO FKID SOME WAV OF
PREVEHTJWG Mrs. V/ATT from HAVBNO ANY AWOTTANCeS.

SEVERAL WHO HEARD THE PROGRAM

THOUGHT THAT OF MORE PARENTS VJSRE UNFORMED ON THE END RESULT OF THEBR POSSSSLE
NEOLBCT THERE

NEXT ',VEEK.

\'«OULO BE FEWER

AOMOTTANCES.

Jess Walorow bs Program Chaorman.

He !s callbnq on one of our mbqhlv

QUALBFSro MEMBERS, CaRLO HEBKKONBN. CaRLO BS GOING TO TALK ON THE RAf^BPICATCONS
OF THIS UPCOMING SCHOOL ANNEXATION VOTE.

THIS BECAUSE 8T IS MOT SIMPLE.

'VE ALL NEED TO BE CSYVSR

INPORf^ED ON

TmSB V/OULO BE AN SXCELLENT CHANCE TO BR9NQ SOME

NON'-^OTARBAN TO LUNCMu 'Ve NEED AN 8NF0RKE0 ELECTORATE.
J DON®T WANT TO SPECULATE
ABOUT THUS VERY MUCH BUT I UUST TOOK A QUICK LOOK AT THE MAP OF BRANCH COUNTY AND
•n-JlS PROPOSED SCHOOL 0Q6TRBCT WBLL 9E LARGE ENOUGH SO CARLO W0LL TK8NK HE IS BACK
IN

THE

UPPER

PENINSULA.

The meetbnq last Tuesday probably ivas mot 1005? unless quite a few people made up.
There were lots more bessdeq the editor and the agbigtant editor gone.
.VE were happy to see THAT TJE HAD A VERY Sf^ALL LIST OF EARLY

LEAVERS,

The only person that i know to be ell la Marjorie Bacon. ! guess this is kon«suro£cal.

Therefore, it is mo ivonder that Chuck can®t curs her.
HER ANNIVERSARY

Looks like sue will celebrate

CM THE HOSPITAL.

BIRTHDAYS

.

None (iVg didn't always have a population ekplosiom),
'ADDING ANNIVERSARIES
Charlec Bacon

May 10

Gill Pollsod
Mel Rice
Ray Smith
Bog Stochsr
Harry Ryan
Lloyd Junker

ANootJ^, Indiana

ROTARY quests
Jackson
Brondon

Bronson
Sronsom
Bronson

TO

ou/^

CLl^B S/0-//S AT c l'T/ T'/i/TA'A^cs

po/MTS P yVO

S/^yKs

£/tm^ P

tat T/BB/rTs

]4////9r /S 77^^

oA'TT^s r/ss/rT^y &lt;3^
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
NVAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Y?

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W,

OFFICERS

Classification—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

T.

DEAN

E, Luso, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine—

Vice-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT-

Les Woodword, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

•k

Program-

Axner Olson,

Charles

Sehmitt, Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

E.

Public Relations—

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist
*
BOARD

OF

Regular—First Thursday of each month

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

★

""^^peeial—At the call of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

27-C.

International Contacts-

23—V.

International Student Proiects—

January—1963
1—No Meeting

R.

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary, Internotional

11—R. Biringer

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relotions—
Vince Kornsfien, Wayne Way,
Armand Pagel

Ken Leovenworth, R. Birineer,

18-Wm.

Kerr

Al

Norm Moore

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey
12-R,

Butterfleld, Vince Kornsfien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

LEADERS

Kornstlen

30-H. Bent

Bobier

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Fred Neer — Chairman

Trade Associations—

Don Korn, Jackson

July-1963
2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

25—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

Lusa

4—Les Woodward

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Evanston, Illinois

4—Ernest

Wilcox

International Information-

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

McKeith

11-R. Shaw
18-AI Butterfleld
25—S. Bovee

December—1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

SONG

28-M.

June-1963

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations-

Four-Woy TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupotienal Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means,

9-R. Nagle

16—Ray Pitts

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

14-R. G, Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

7—Craig Sebald

Al Rice end William Bebier

Charles Woodword, Gee. Owers,

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms-

Mav-1963

October—1962
2—Gust Burandt

Student Guests—

Minstrel Show-

Rotary Information-

30—R. Patterson

18—Jerry Fair

25—R. Toupalik

4-H YouthW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Willioms.

23—Fred Neer

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Membership—

Assistant See'y-Treoi.

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. MeKnight

September-1962

Rural Urban-

Ray Mulchahey, H, Joseph

Treosurer

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Sherne,
Ken Ofmsted

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bocon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulehchey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Fellowship—
President

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

J. Etsweiler, Rolph Toupalik,

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox

—

7-J. Klein
14-W. Williams

Community Safety—

R. Show, R, Birlnger, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August-1962

Al Butterfleld, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

1962-1963
JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the yoor 1962-63. If you wont to change dales with another member, odvise the program chairman of the chonge. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-6238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rufn
Dr. Chofles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marioria

278-5358
278-6821

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31

278-6033
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Edison Cf.—Thelmo ... 278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogeno
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rd.—Volorle
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane ..

278-2818

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllmo...

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho...

278-5942

278-4435
278-6687
278-6788
278-5790

278-8B40

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople lone-Emily

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Horold MeKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. I. Olmsfed, 70 Marsholl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha ...
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Qufncy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4243
278-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-4159
278-8238

278-5078

279-9492
278-5512

278-2539
279-9360
278-5996
639-9418
278-2979
278-6161

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwaler lake—
Suzonno

Worren Willioms, Botavla-LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cclia

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofolle

278-5033
278-6393

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Cf.—Ruth

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

278-8318

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-5842

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-2930
278-4350

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

TUESDAY

278-5494

278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

278-6316

MICHIGAN

278-5585

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janean

—

278-40B6
278-5091

278-6311

278-4198
27B-M12

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon

278-6730

Sanfrord Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.—Joyce

278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-2841

278-2612

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nollie

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-8942
278-4222

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2790

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia ....

278-6769
278-6278

279-9551

Kenneth Putnam,

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

278-6341

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel—

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-2261
278-2947

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

NAME

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICH.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

my

THIS '.'i/EEK:

19^3

Reo McKnjqht PHsecNTeo J, Lyle L9TTuerieuo, Chbef of the OivieiON

OF Foods and Standards of the Mschjoan Department of Aqrbcultore,

QuAtjFreo

BY MORE THAN TWENTY-FfiVE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TH88 FIELD, HE SAVE A TKOROUOH
ACCOUNT OF THE DIVERSE AMD IMPORTANT V/ORK OF HIS DtVISION IN "CONSUMER

Protection,"

The State's local representative is ./alter Smith imho was a

OUeST AT THE MEETINO,

NEXT 'A'EEK:

Rsv, Al has arranqed a timely program for National Family Week,

f^Rs, Barbara Hall vVatt, Superintendent of the Girls Training School at Adrian
will speak on "Healthy Fap-»ilv Relations,"

Clyde V/illsw.ib, Chick Kennedy, and Ernie Loss attsnoeo the OfSTP.jcT Assembly,
Doctor Harris and Ax Olson also attended the conference.

Clyde reported aw excellent program:

President-elect

An International Student Panel, an

OUTSTAMDINQ SPEAKER FROM GENERAL r^JTORS CORPORATION DoCTOR FraNK CoURT, AND
A

FINE

SYMPHONY CONCERT.

The District Governor nominee for 19^-^5 fs Don Dousleoay. The District
Governor's visit to Coldwater for this year will be on August I3 sv Governor
Glenn Clark,
OTHER

NOTES;

MEETINO LAST WEEkI

Tickets available next week for Miohioan IVeek Luncheon

AT Mac's Airport, rvloNDAY, May 20,
Michigan Heart Association announces local "Heart Of The

Hor.iE" (This deals with short cuts for the cardiac house
wife), Natalie Ysnqlinq is our local Chairman. Dates:
Tuesday, May 7,ano '.Vednesdav, May S, from 1:30 to 3:00 P,M,
AT THE Presbyterian ChUrch Parlors,

Absent April 30

1S

Early Leavers

13

BIRTHDAYS

Ellen Jo Davidson
V/BLMA Kennedy

April 28

May 3

.veoding anniversaries

Ken Leavenworth

April JO

Ken Olmstso

•May 1

Eo Mowioki

Bronson
Jackson
Coldwater

ROTARY GUESTS

Mel Rice
Emil Anderson

PEOPLE .7ILL BUY ANYTHING THAT'S ONE TO A CUSTO\€R

C'.V

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•Ci

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Cralg Scbald, Chester Allemier,
W.

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Club BulletinDon Morris, Cran Wilcox

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—

R. YIngling, D. Shorno,

Magazine—

Rurol Urban-

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistont See'yTreas.

Axnor Olson, Charles Schmitt,

Clyde Williams

Anderson, Russell Moore,
Duane

E.

Fred

Public

Fred Culy,

Davidson.

Mr*. Grace Polterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

at

12:15

International Contacts-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,
Armand Page!

★
INTERNATIONAL

International

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotary Internationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Norm Moore

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R, Rumsey
12-R.

Al Butterfield, VInce Kornstien,

SPRING

Fox

Walker

LADIES' NITE

R. YIngling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

6—C. Woodward
15—0. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

Kerr

SPECIAL

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsoy, John Klein,

R. Patterson, M. MeKeith

30-H. Bent

Bobi er

Jattuary—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Trade Associations-

Dean

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

25—No Meeting

International Student Prajeets—

Ken leavenworth, R, Biringer,

2—Dole

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Informotlon—

July-1963

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

OHn Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations—

4—Ernest Luse
11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20-FrGd Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer.Seller Relations—

^^pectol—At the call of the President

President Rotary

Doug Woodward

Fred Anderson, Director

p. m.

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Fred Culy — Director

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9-R. Nagle

Chorles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November—1962

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

month

7—Croig Sebald
14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. MeKeith

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show—

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each

May-1963

16—Ray Pitts

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Rotary Information—
Frlfi VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-Gt'ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

Neer

30—R. Patterson

October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

Al Rice ond William Bobier

Relations—

23—Fred

IB—Jerry Foir
25—R. Toupalik

4-H Youth-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnIght

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Progrom—
Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Aprll-1963

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

E. luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Williams

21—R. Mulchohey
28-01in Dolly

P. Hurley

Fellowship.. President
Vieo-President

14—W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

7-J. Klein

Community Safety—

Classiifcotion-

5—Armand Pogel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

*

1962.1963

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—

Moreh—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwater—Foy

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlone

Phone No.
278-8942

278-6850

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

278-2947

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coidwater Loke—

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2110
278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

278-2261

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-5358

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lone-Emily

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Milford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Harold Mcknight, Coidwater St. Home—Corol

279-9551

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 173 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4466

FJormand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cl.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6769
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

639-9418
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-6161

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virglo
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Mofk S. Andrews, 23 Parsons St.—Rutn

....

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.-Mariorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6821

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

278-5891

Rev, Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelmo
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand Sf.-Colleen

.278-6127

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie

279-9471

278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchelt St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-4435
278-6687
276-6783

John A, Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WImo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Cf.—Martho

278-5790
278-8840

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

Suzanna
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-5554
278-2612

278-5512

Wayne W. Woy. 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilmo.

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.-.278-5996

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-8318
278-5842

278-4350

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
Froa H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Colcwater Loke—
-

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Sontford Jolley, 335','2 Grond St.—Joyce

MAY. 3
1963

FREDERICK H.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MeetingTime:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

278-4424

278-5033

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

by

278-8238

Bronjon 369-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Jonoan

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Warren Wlllloms, Balovio—LaMoine

The COLDWATER

Published

278-4222

Ralph Toupclik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

MAy t, ^(^^3

NEXT JVEEKp one Ernest

^

Luse has the proqraMo

ABOUT WHAT HE BS OOSNQ TO BET ME OONPUSEOo

He toud me tjusT enouqh

1 THflNK HE flS Q03NQ TO

BET THflNOS ALU HUOOUCD AND THEN 8TRA8QHTEN THBNQS ^-QR THE QOOO Of AUU

CONCERNED,

Is IT THE TRUTH^ AND HOW ABOUT THAT SCRVDCE ABOVE ezur7

TH!S WEEKj t ooT faked out2

Good old Mac the Apqthecarv obdn't pre*

SENT A DRUB TYPE PROBRAM,

We INSTEADp HAD HaROLD RUSSLCL ffi3VE US THE

LOCAL PITCH ON CiVBL DePENSEo

MoBT PEOPLE DON'T HAVE A PERSONAL PALLo

^

OUT Shelter to dive bnto and there aren^t mant public ones eother.

This probably jbnSt too bad with the retalbtory force we have, anyone
08 Q08NB TO BE SLOW ABOUT CLIMBONB OUR FRAME,

We DO HAVE A LITTLE

WORRY ABOUT THE PLUMB LOCO TYPE DICTATOR,

3t would appear that we HAVE MORE TO FEAR FROM OLD MoTHER NaTURE.
Everyone should be famblsar wdth what to do of you ssgkt a tornado.
Number o^g

Call the local operator ano ask for the emerqencv Grand

Rapids weather number.

Be able to OEBCRoer: the funnel and where it is.

Read the onformatson leaflet to fbno out what do do with yourself and
FAM8UY, iWOASE THE WEATHER 18 POOR (thBS SB THE SEASOn) KEEP THE
LOCAL RADOO on or LISTEN TO CHANNEL 3«

ThEV HAVE DIRECT LINES TO THE

WEATHER BUREAU,

Our TWO Mexican kids were quests. They collaborated on the Mexican
National Anthem and oave a short speech apbece. They were presented
with Q|ft certificates for two suiters by Fred Culy on behalf of the Club,
John Etsweilcr bave a pitch for the County Park.

This could be a real

LIVE REALITY WITH A FEW BUCKS.
8IRTK0AY3
Red MCKnibht

May

^EJDJNG anniversaries
Fritz Van Aken
Ray Pitts

May 27
May 2S

rotary guests

Oft. H, L, Sutton
Bill Whorlev
Ray Cardenas

Bronson

Kokomo,

Indiana

Coldwater,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1962- 1963

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemier,
W.

★

Boys' and Girls' Week—

BY ELECTION

}962&gt;1963

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Presldeni
Vite-Presidenf
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Anderson,

Charles Schmitt,

Russell

Moore,

Magozine—

Rural Urban-

ProgramClyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Axner Olson,

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Treosurer

Assistant Soc'y-Treos.

Fred

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Regular—First Thursday of each month
et 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

^^Special—At the coll of the President

Competitor RelationsWebb Treot, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7—Croig Sebald

Vince Kornstien, Woyne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel

President Rotary Intemolional
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Occupational

Internotiona! Contacts-

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotiona!
Don Karn, Jackson

2—Dole

Dean

9-1. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobior

25—No Meeting

Internolional Student Preiects-

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

FALL LADIES' NITE

0—C. Woodword

Rotary Foundotion—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—0. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skoafo

Kerr

July-1963

4—Les Woodward
IB—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Noer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

AI Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

25—S. Bovee

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Trade Associations—

18—AI Butterfield

Pearce

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leavonworth, R. Biringer,

K.

13—Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wileox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Information-

4—Ernest Luse
n-R. Show

November—1962

Tom Collins, Conrod Swart

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Meont, Evonslon, lilincii

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo
6—B.

Olmsted

28-M. McKeith

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

Four-Way Test-

14—R. G. Waldron
21-K.

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

Minstrel ShowCharles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Employer-Employee Relations—

May-1963

2—Gust Burondt

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Andrews

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

October—1962

AI Rice and William Bobler

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

9—Mark

23—Fred Neer

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupalik

Student Guests—

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

BOARD

2—Tom Collins

16-H. McKnIght

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken

4-H Youth-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeanl-at-Arms-

Apirl-1963

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Public Relations—

Fred Culy,

Duone E. Davidson.

21—R. Mulehohey
28-Olln Dolly

P. Hurley

Don Horris, Cron Wileox
FellowshipE. Lose, R. Sweet, J. Walker

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

Club Bulletin-

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon

August—T962

Ai Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Classiifcation—

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent
OFFICERS

Mareh-1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING

Fox

Walker

LADIES' NITE

R. Yingling

19—0. Shorno

26—K. Joseph

Ken Putnam

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change doles with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin

.^78-5358

Richard Biringer, 58 N. liudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn

J70-6O33

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821
278-6843

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworfh, 77 Mople Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.
278-2110

278-6501
278-6850
278-2261
278-2947

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suzanna

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta
Russell F. Moore, 13 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

279-9551

278-5386

Gusl C. Burcndt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llia
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho

278-2539
279-9360

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.-Ruth

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wflford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

278-6054

279-9471

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

Olin Dally, 61 Mople lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

George Owers, 46 E, Montgomery St.—Elixobeth
Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Albert Faller, 95 14. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-5475
278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley. 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 14. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-4435
278-6687
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma-

278-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

278-8840

Kenneth Putnam, II E. Chicago St.-Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey. 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert £. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann-_
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5512

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Dello

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-5494

278-4159

278-8238

278-6161

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

278-2451

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola --278-4086

278-2790
278-8156
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Joneon

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
276-4198

John Wolker, 33 Daugherty—Gretehen
Santford Jolley, 335'/j Grand St.-Joyee—

276-6730
278-5049

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Eivo

278-5412

Sac. 34.66, P. 1. tf R.

FREDERICK

by

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

278-5996
639-9418
278-2979

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

278-55M

Warren Willioms, Balavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cena.
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6769
278-6278

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

H.

WEEKS

QU.ALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5c A'.
APRIL 27, 19&lt;53
I

Fred NesR

provsoeo a tSmely and coMSTRUcriivs program with J, Eo Ucano

PRCSSNTiNO A POSOTPVE^ COMPRSKENSBVE "CommuN8TY" ANAt-YSfiS,
V/6YH Ed's usual good Hur.toR)*

('.VeuL "SPflCSO'

Our Board of OfrRECTORS has joined woth the three other County Rotary Ccuss
TO SPONSOR A BOV TO THE M9CH9QAN UNgTED CONSERVATION CLUD TraDWING CaMP
TH98 SUMMER,
ThE BraNCH CoONTV SpORTSMAN®S CLUD VOTSD TO SPONSOR ONE AND
THE SNTSRSST SKOYfN LED TO THE JOflNT ClUSS PROVflOSNO FUNDS FOR THE SSCOMO.

LlMERflCKS (oEOCOATeO TO A CURRENTLY NOTOROOUS REPORTER AND K9S QUSSTSONABLE JUDGMENT}
There was a vounq man from the c§tv
"AiO MET VMAT HE THOUGHT WAS A XJTTY.
He gave it a pat

And saed, "Poor little cat,"
They buhbso his c^aOTKESj out of pitv.
Red MoKnoght wblu have next week's program.

He announces:

"Speaker will se J« Ltle LsttlefbelDs Chjef of the Foods and
Standards Dbvosaon, State Department or Aqrsculture.
Special Guest:

?/1r. ./alter Smith, lccal rspresentatsvs,

Mr, Littlefield mas seen with the department for many years, and is
WELL POSTED ON THE LAWS PERTAlNCNQ TO HIS DIVISION,"
i.'

■ .

LylE has been ACTIVE «N THE CURRENT INTEREST 114 "hOWEST PACKAQBNQ" AMD
TESTfiFflED IN VASHINQTOM REGARD8fJG Tl-lS .'ROSLEM, You'lL BE ASLE TO QBVE
THE "little cook" SOME GEMS ON SHOPPING FROiM THIS oascuSSBOM,

1 WONDER WHAT HAPPENS TO OUR R0A086DE SIGNS? ';Vs HAD BETTER 00 SOMETHING «•
THE Free Press might send another reporter in«
BIRTHDAYS

April 25

Celia '.Vise
;/EDDING ANNIVERSARIES
None

ROTARY Gl^STS

*4eL Rtce

Jackson

Gol Pilldod
Robert Stooker

Angola, Indiana
Bronson

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
■ft

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Consregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Croig Scbald, Chester AMemier,
W.

OFFICERS

Classification—

BY ELECTION

Club

Fellowship—
E, Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magciine—

.-President
Viee-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

MembershipLes Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Progrom—

E.

Public

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

•k

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

"^^peciol—At the coll of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International

NITiSH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotary Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

7—Cralg Sebold
October—1962

Student Guests—

9-R. Nogle
16—Ray Pitts

Don Korn, Jackson

Doug Woodward

4—Ernest

6—B.

K.

18—A! Butterfield

Pearce

25—S.

13—Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

2—Dole

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Bovee

July-1963

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Failer, Howard Teeter

Luse

n-R. Shaw

November—1962

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

23-V.

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiects-

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Horris
22-C. Allemier

Rotary Foundation—

R. Patterson, M. McKelth

Juna-1963

30—Torg Skebo

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

Norm Moore

29-Paul Hurley

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman
Al Butterfield,

28-M. McKelth

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

Kerf

14-R. G. Woidron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burondt

Al Rice and William Bobler

Trade Associations—

May—1963

25—R. ToupaMk

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woidron

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internationol

Putnam

18—Jerry Foir

Rural Urban-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swort
Occupational Information-

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweiler

11—Ken

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnlght

September-1962

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Davidson.

April-1963

28-Olin Dally

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Bacon

26—H. Teeter

21—R. Mulchahey

P. Hurley

Relations-

12—C.

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Teupallk,

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Chorles Schmitt, Fred
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,
Duane

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

Bulletin-

5—Armand Page!

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Community Safety—

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

FRED WEEKS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

R. Shavr, R. Biringer, H. Bent

1962-1963

JOHN

VanAken

★

March—1963

1962.1963

ROTARY

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

Vince Kornstien,

STAG

NITE

John

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

Ken Putnam

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dales with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, mey appoint a committee to assist wilh the detoils.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Progrom Chairmen — Telephone 278-823B

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
Address end Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoler—Foy

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rotn
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-5358
278-6821

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Seton

Bovee,

171 Grand St.—Clara

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-6033
278-6843
278-8086
278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wllford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duone E, Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Failer, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Chorlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert 8. Kerr. 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

278-5909
278-6598
273-5475

..278-8933

278-5318
273-6517

278-5942

278-4435

278-6687

278-6788
278-5790

278-8840

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane-Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruin

Mllford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

278-2947
279-9551

278-6769
278-6278
278-5078

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relha

279-9360

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Howofd M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suranno

—278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy.
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beotrlce

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo-

278-2612

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

278-5494
278-4159

278-8238

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

278-5996
639-9418

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoIno

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-6341

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct,—Ruth

278-5033

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

Everett Royborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie

278-8156

Roy C. Poflerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Lester F, Wise, R. R. 2-CeIia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4424

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Cralg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
270-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Guvorrio S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086
Ed Holtz, 164M lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
Sontford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.-Joyce

278-6730
278-5049

Janean

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

163

J

I *
FREDERICK H. WEEKS

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-5091

278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R- 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.
278-8942

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, IllCa.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in phe

5. &lt;4;

f .

j L 20, 1"

THIS IVEEK OUR proqram was arranqeo bv Rov Patterson who PRESENieo a prgqraj-s
OM TeLBTARo SjLt- OAVCESe GENERAU MaNAQER or THE SoUTKSRN OjVSSSCN OF GSNERAL
TEi-EFKONe COMPANVg WAS ?HS SPEAKER VVBTH AM ASSfiST FROM CaSEV MeDSNDORP OF 7KK
LGOAZ. LONO NUMBER OmCEo

ThEV PReSENTCO A FfiLM ON THE BACKGROUND OF TE5U8?AR

AND THEN 8H0V;E0 THE SATELUSTff BE^MQ PUT ONTO ORBOT*

ThOS 03 A COMMUW0SAT COWS

FOnST FOR THE UnJTED STATES^, MADE POSSOBLE BV EXCELLENT COOPCRATECN BETWEEN
PROVATE

•A

CNCUSTRV AND OUR

NEXT AEEK

GOVCRNMENTo

Fred Neer ss to be program chaorman*

Fred is goonq to have Ralph

Olncv on to ©how some ©lodes of an area that should be intsrsstsnOo

Ralph

WAS UP CN Newfoundland and took some pficTURes^

NOTE*

John Dean would lske to have the Msmbershop and CLABSiFfiCATOCN Commsttecs

FORWARD REPORTS TO THE SECRETARY!
NAME OF Chock Kennedy*

If THEY DON't KNOW HE 18 A QEMTLEMAN BY TKE

Clyde '.Volli-amb uroed that we qo to the Conference on Kauamazoo on April 2Sth
AND 29THa

Take the

Rotary Ann!

Norm Moore^ Mayor of KinderhooKj, onvbted any aueoNcssES leavonq Coldwater to
CON80DER LOGATINQ ON HIS MeTROPOLS©®

ONCREASflNQ THEBR DOWNTOWN AREA BY 25'^«

THgy HAVE ADDED ONE STORE THIS YEAR THUS

ThOS IS EVEN MORE FABULOUS THAN THE

OROwfH OF Three Rivers*

You WOULD TH8NK FROM THE WAV THIS GUY WENT ON THAT KB FELL OF THAT STOOL OUT
AT GrAOIE's.

MaVBE BAR STOOLS SHOULD HAVE SAFETY BELTs!

BIRTHDAYS
Ethel Joseph
Retka Olson

April
April
April
April

BsroeT ScHMeTT
Areen Hurley
Seton Bovsc
Lorraine Pearce
Imogene Couillard

14
16
17
17

April IS

April 19
April 20

ANNIVERSARIES

Duke Davidson
Ralph Toupalik

April 14

April 17

Qujts a long lubv absent incluosmg Harris and Wilcoxo

Therefore^ v/e express our

ORATITUOE TO FrEO sVeEKS FOR FILLING US PN ON WHAT TOOK PLACEo
ROTARY GUESTS

_JOHN .y8.LL_8Ar^8_

Quincy

Mel Rics
Bill Lstche

Jackson
Grand Rapids

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•Ci

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR61S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W,

Classification-

OrFICERS BY EtECTION

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cron Wileox

JOHN T. DEAN

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
MagazineRay Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Vita Prestdent
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.
★

Program-

Axner Olson, Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

E.

Rotary Informotlon—
Fritz VanAken, les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—

★
OF

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Andersen, Director

★

Buyer-Seller RelationsOlin Dally, H. Goodhelm, D. Dean

^^Spaciat—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Vinco

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

Armond Page!

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Rural Urbon—

25—R. toupalik

May-1963
7—Croig Sebald

R.

14-R. G. Waldron

2—Gust Burandt

Al Rice and William Bobler

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

9-R. Nagle
16—Roy Pitts
23-AI Rice

June—1963

30—Torg Skobo

Minstrel Show-

4—Ernest

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November—1962

Doug Woodward

20-Fred Weeks

Fred Culy — Director

27-C. Wilcox

18-Wm.

Deon

9-L. Wise
23—V.

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieeli—

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Dovldson, W. Couillord

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foondatlon-

Kerr

2—Dale

16—G. Owers

4—Los Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vinee Kornstien,

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Juiy-1963

December—1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Luse

11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Contacts-

Trade Associations-

Don Karn, Jackson

October—1962

Student Guests-

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotionol

18—Jerry Fair

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Olmsted

Ken

Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Aprll-1963

28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Norm Mooro, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

7-J. Klein

14-W. Willioms

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

5—Armond Page!
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Mooro
26—H. Teeter

21—R. Mulchohey

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

A! Butterfield, Roy Fox

4-H Youth—

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Community Sofety—

R. Show, R. Birtnger, H. Bent

I962.1963

FRED WEEKS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

VanAken

•A-

March-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Ken Putnam

12-R.

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the ehonge. Members having special
programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

278-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Phone No.
278-2110

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

Mork 5. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

278-6850

278-2841

278-6821

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51

278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Cloro
Gust C. Burondl, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

278-6033

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-5386

278-5691
278-4486

278-2854

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rutn
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6501

278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

279-9551
278-6769
278-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

278-5078

Wenster Treat, 3492 San Soucl Beach, Coldwater Loke—
Suzanne

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avs.—Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Rolho

278-2539
279-9360

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

278-6054

279-9471

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Ouane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-2618
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

..278-4435

Charles Schmitt. 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie..

.278-6316

Donald M. Harris. 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loko

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5942

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St.—Ethel.

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, S Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-^90

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mobel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5996
639-9418
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

278-2451
278-5006

278-5842

278-4350

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Worren Willioms, Botavio—LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Sanlford Jeiley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

\
FtfifOERICK H. WEBKS

O0ALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IHCe

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4229

-..278-5494

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393
278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
__^78-6730
-.278-^49

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4159
278-8238

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Janean

278-5554

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4222

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo—Eileen 27B-5556

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

Wilford Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

279-9492
278-5512

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

CaUMATER, MICH.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

APRIL 13, 1963
NEXT vVEEK,, vVs are qoinq to have a Shootjwo Star, This wblu not ee a faulinq
STAR, I HOPE. Roy Patterson os to have a movie on the TelStar Program with an

.

ASSIST FROM Casey Mepenoorp.
This should be one of our more snterestinq programs
AND VERY TIMELY.
YoU WILL REMEMBER THAT EARLIER THIS WEEK HONORARY CfiTEZENSKIP

WAS CONFERRED ON FORMER PRIME MlNSTSR, SiR Y/?MSTON CnURCKiLL^.
VERY

BY THE USE OF THIS

REFINED OADGET.

LAST vVEEK.

.Vs had a Talk .by Charles '.Valz on the Goodwill Industries.

Inc.

Mr.

WaLZ 18 A MINISTER.BY TRAINING AND IS THE DIRECTOR OF THIS PRO«?ECT FOR OUR AREA
OF Michigan with headquarters in Battle Creek.
Mr. Walz was sscureo for us by
Mark Andrews,
I had not realized what a far reaching proqra?^ was carried on by

Goodwill. .
articles

Besides serving as a place ViT^-iere those low 9n funds can purchase usable

they

also

act

A3

a pick

up

agency

for

the

clothing

INGS THAT ARE NO LONGER USABLE TO THE AVERAGE HOUJ^EHOLDER.

and household FURNISH

THIS IS PROBABLY NOT

THEIR PRIMARY LONG TERM BEST GOAL.
TH|C WOULD PROBABLY HAVE TO BE.THEIR
SERVICE
TO THE HANDICAPPED PERSON BROUGHT INTO PLAY AS A RENOyATOR OF FURNITURE AND CLOTH

ING.

This allows the handicapped person to be.a man or to be a woman and have the

CONFirRMO* iMPARTSD BY A PAY CHECK. MR, 'VaLZ IS VERY ANXIOUS TO HAVE SOME REFINE
MENT OF THEIR ACTIVITY IN BraNCH CoUNTY. So FAR THIS ACTIVITY IS CARRIED ON FROM
Battle Creek and should be brought closer to the Branch County participant.
I
SHOULD TH8NK THIS

IS SOMETHING '.VHERE RoTARY MIGHT HAVE A HAND

"pick op box" THAT Mr.'.VaLTZ MENTIONED,

A Goodwill store in Colowater,
THE

INTERESTS

IN PROVIDING THE

ThIS MIGHT BE A FIRST STEP IN ACTUALLY HAVING

This is non-oeiiIom I national, non-political, and in

OF MANKIND,

Don't forget the conference in Kalamazoo on April 2S and 29.

You don't have to

attend all of it and I V«ULD SUGGEST FROM THE STANDPOINT OF COUPLES, AT LEAST, VOU
TRY TO ATTEND THE SuNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING PROGRAM,

TmE KaLAMAZOO SYMPHONY IS

CONSIDERED TO BE ONE OF THE BETTER S?^ALL CITY 0R0SSSTRA8 DN THE COUNTRY,

YoUR

Rotary Ann has the program.
BJRTHDAVS
Tom Collins
Ray
Fox

April S
April 12

IVEODJNG AWNJVERSARIES
None

ROTARY GUESTS
Charles Pixlby

BrONSON
Bronson
Kalamazoo

Ray Smith
Charles Rufus Obborne

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
a

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wodnetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

COLDWATER, MICH.

Attendonee—

★

ClossiReotion—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Club

Don Horris, Cran Wileox

Fellowship—

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

E, Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine—
Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph
MembershipLes Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

President
Vice-Presidenf

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Treasurer

Assistont Sec'yTreos.
★

Progrom—

Axner Olson, Charles

Schinitt, Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonist
★

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

^^Speeiol—At the call of the President

Competitor Relolions—

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations-

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vince Kornstien, Woyne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Page!

President Rotary Intemationol
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
Generol Secretory, Rotary Intemationai
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

7—Crolg Sebald
9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

June—1963

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

4—Ernest

18—Al Butterfield
25—S.

2—Dole

4—Les Woodward
18—Wm.

Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

11—R. Biringer

International Information—

Bovee

Jury-1963

December—1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Luse

11-R. Show

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wileox

International Contacts-

30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiects—
D. Dovldson, W. Coulilord

SPECIAL EVENTS

Jonuory—1963
1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Horris
22-C. Allemier

Rotory Foundation—

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

Norm Moore

STAG NITE

29—Paul Hurley

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

2—Gust Burandi

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

5—R. Rumsey

Ken Putnam

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Potterson, M. McKeith

May-1963

October—1962

Minstrel Show-

Trade Asseciotions—

Don Korn, Jackson

18—Jerry Foir

25—R. Toupaiik

Student GuestsAl Rice and William Bobier

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Oeeupational information-

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Rural Urban-

MEETINGS

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

28-0)in Dolly

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken Ofmsted

Sergeont-at-Arms—

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

April-1963

21—R. Mulehohey

P. Hurley

Public Relations—

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

7-J. Klein
U-W. Williams

J. Elsweiler, Ralph Toupaiik,

W. Williams, Ken Pulnom.

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise

BOARD

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Willioms.
E.

Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. Blrlnger, H. Bent

1962-1963

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

VonAken

March—1963

1962 • 1963

ROTARY

NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-B238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-5358

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorle

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

278-5386

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Claro
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.-Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Coulilord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy

Olln Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donold M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

PogI Hurley,

163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4435

276-6687

Worry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

278-8840

John A- Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma

278-5790

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rofn

278-2261

Normard Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annette
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

278-6769
278-6278

278-2947
279-9551

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E, Peorl St.—Lite

278-5078

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

273-2539

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Reiha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobefh
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11

E. Chleogo St.—Mobel

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgie

C. Alfred flice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R, 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

279-9492
278-5512

279-9360
278-5996
639-9418
278-2979
278-6341

278-6161

278-2790

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranco Rd.—Ariene

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginlo

278-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Weoster Treot, 3492 San Souei Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suzanne

Cronston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice-—

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllma

Warren Willioms, Bafovia—loMolne

Lester F. V/lse, R. R. 2—Cclia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

278-5006
278-5714

278-8318
278-2930
278-5642
278-6316
278-4350

HONORARY MEMBERS

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Santford Jolloy, 3351/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-4198

278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

FREDERICK H.

MICHIGAN

278-4424
278-5033

278-4036

Jo neon

i

COLDWATER,

278-8238

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake-

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

278-5494

278-4159

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

The COLDWATER

Pgblished by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

278-2612
273-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-8156

278-2451

278-4222

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC,
COLDWATER, WlClf.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
Of 1963

UST mtK we RAM A SORT a? doube^e header. fflRST OFFf George OwERS gave a

REPORT OF THE ACTflVJTV IN CONNECTION WETH THE C|TT PaRK OUT OM, THE RfiVER

Front.
WH3i.E

I am a tirrue tender about thsg project because bt was started
WAS PRESJDENY OF TH fl 8 BOOV. ThSRE HAS BEEN SOME TENOENCV TO KNOCK

T-K PROJECT BECAUSE 87 SESVIED TO LACK QE.AMOUR0 J Ml REWBNDEO THAT JF ONE
SAW THE SK^ETON OF JaNE MaNSFBELD ST WOULDN'T HAVE A HECK OF A LOT OF
GLAMOUR.

Properly oevelopbo ?t bs another thbnq.

The second part of our double heaosr was a Dsecussaow oy Duck Meyersom «jvho

SEEMS 10 ae . THE MAN WITH THE NEEDLE BEHIND HoWARD TeETER, Jt SEEMS LIKE A
VERT EQU3 TABLE DSGTRSBUTSON AND CERTAINLY THERE WAS SOME SELF-ASSURANCE. A
BULLETl^N WAG DBSTRaeUTEO ON PKVOSOAL FITNESS VVHJCK ALL OF US SHOULD TAKE
SERPOUQLY. A MOVIE WAS ALSO moVM OF r/HAT CAM BE DONE \WEN A COMMUNITY
TAfCgS PHYSICAL FgTNESS SCRaoUSLYp I APPLAUD OUR MEMBERSHBP THAT WALKS TO
I'/ORKp I OOM T KNOW 8F THEY WELL LflVE ANY LONGER SUT THEY WILL PR09ABLY
FEEL BETTER IVHiLE THEY ARE OOPNQ IT« 8 THINK ! COULD MAKE tT DOWN TO THE
OFFBCe ON THE EKTREM6T8GS BUT DON«T KNOW WHETHER i COULD HAKE IT BACK TO

OhaIrJn/'''

NOT ,VEEK Mask AMDHei-BtS the pROQRAtl CuASRl-fAl) and he: W.Ut. have CHARi.E8 'VALE
Or GoOmvSLf. iNDOSTREEe IN BATTI.E CREEK AS HIS SPEAKER. I AM A LITTUE VAOUE

OW WHAT IB QOItJQ TO TAKE PUACE SUT I THINK THERE tS OOINO TO 3E 80,VIE SORT

OF A DEMONSTRATION.

1t SOUNDS INTERESTING ENOUGH THAT TOU SHOULD BE THERE.

There wsae quits a fair number of assent but the enoouraoinq thing is that
aureadv made up, I was very happv, and J know
^E8.DENT John was, that there were only 5 EARLY LEAVERS. ThSS Is ABOUT
Po^=?^ '

THE G'.IAt.LeST LIST THAT V/ff HAVE HAD IKBS YEARp

—

BIRTHDAYS

Axnsr Olson
Clara Bovee

Aprol 2

April 6

VEDDING ANN8VBRSARJES
Ol3w Dally

April 5

Dbck Meyersom
Harry fiYAw

KaLAMAzoo
BrONSON

ROTARY GUESTS

Laurence .TeRNER

BrONSON

Ray Smith

BrdnSON
Jacfson
SRONSOiV
CoLOWATeR

R?0E
Ken Ylsh

SjD t-AWRENCE
Ben Yumker

"BLG 8 N .'"iLLTNOraT

7

yZA

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
a

QUINCY — Union Church — Menciay 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

Club

19S2&gt;1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

. President
Viee-Presidenf
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

★

Crippled Children—

Magazine—
Roy Muichohey, H. Joseph
MembershipLos Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Rural Urban-

Axner

Olson,

Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duane

Davidson.

E.

OF

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyor-Setler Relations—

★

23-AI Rice

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee RelationsVince Kornstien, Wayne Woy,
Armand Pogel

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITiSH C. LAHARRY, CalcuHo, India

Doug Woodward

6—B.

R.

Pearce

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

intenrational Student Profeefs—

January—1963
1—tfo Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillord

15—D.

Kornstien

30-H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

Horris

22—C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

29—Poul Hurley

SONG LEADERS

STAG NITE

John Walker

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfieid, Vince Kornstien,
Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

23—V.

Bobier

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Associations-

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Inlemotlonal Information-

Kerr

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,
Trade

K.

27-C. Wiico*

International Contacts-

Tom Collins, Conrod Swart
Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Den Korn, Jackson

4—Ernest Luse

11-R. Show
IB—Af Butterfieid

13-Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Four-Woy Test-

Generol Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

June-1963

30—Torg Skabe

Charles Woodward, Geo, Owers, November—1962

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, 0. Dean

^"■^Speciol—At the coll of the President

14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

9—R. Nogle
16—Ray Pitts

Fred Culy — Director
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May-1963
7—Cfoig Sebold

2—Gust Burandl

Minstrel Show-

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

October—1962

Al Rice end William Bobler

Norm Moore, Dob Noglo

DIRECTORS

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Keith Pearce, R. G, Waldron

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Regular—First Thursday of each month

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Fair
25-R. Toupallk

4.H Youth-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

★

4—J.

11—Ken

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organiit

BOARD

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. MeKnight

September—1962

Ken Otmsted

Program-

26-H. Teeter

Aprll-1963

21—R. Muichohey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupollk,

Bulletin-

12—C. Bacon

14-W. Willioms

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

5—Armand Pagel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfieid, Ray Fox

VonAken

Classifleotion—

March—1963

1962. 1963

ROTARY

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2110
278-6501
278-6850

Horold Mcknight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Roymond Muichohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan 1

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6643

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

Dr. Chorles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St.—Jean...

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 176 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy-__

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleeo
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

278-6598

Albert Foiler, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox. 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanora

278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake.

Poul Hurley,

278-5942

278-4435

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

..278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

278-8840

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilmo

278-5790

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-2261
278-2947

278-6769
278-5512

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Armond Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Roy C. Potforson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth...278-5996

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Phone No.
278-8942

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Weoster Treat, 3492 Son Souel Beach, Coldwoter lake—
Suzanna

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Worner VonAken, R, R. 2-Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4243
278-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Wayne W, Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilmo.

Warren Willioms, Batavio—LaMoina
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl.—Ruth

278-5585

278-5494
278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

B, K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
.278-8318
278-2930
278-5842
278-6316

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola ..278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-8156

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elioro
Richard Moore, 244 £. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Cretchen
Sontford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

.278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-W12

278-6730
278-5049

"-f.v ■
• t

'.t

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
I

I

FREDERICK H, WEEKS
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS
COLDWATER, MICH,

INC
'

.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
NV\RCN 30, 1963

J OEXeCTED NO SBfiNS Of UEPROSV OR QUARANT8NE SSQN6 ON THE (.OCAt.
Rotary Club Tuesday.

One would have thouoht so prom the number

ABSENTj AND THE CROSS WE SEEM TO BEAR OF THOSE WHO EAT AND RUN,

Honestly, ! get sick of taukino about this bo much,

TH3S WEEK, the few of ub who were there, heard a real bnterestinb
O88CUS8BON OF CoOPERATGVe OCCUPATBONAL TRA|N|NOp, tOM COLLlNB INTRO
DUCED John Oyqert who spoke briefly on the way bn which this proqram
IS CARRteO ON,

In brbef, the student goes to school one half

DAY, AND WORKS ONE HALF DAY SN SOME OCCUPATBONAL FIELD BN WHICH

THEY ARE flNTERESTED.
MATERilAL,

Aj THE SAME TIME, THEY TAKE RELATED SUBtlECT

AND RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THE3R WORK auST AS

AN ADDITIONAL SUBJECT,

JF

IT WERE

ThEY ARE ALSO PAID WHAT EVER 98 THE WAGE

FOR A 8EQ8NNER 9N THEBR WORK FIELD, ThE POOR "eGQHEAO STUOENT"
fiS LEFT OUT OF THS8 80 HE CAN GO OFF TO COLLEGE AND COME BACK

AND WORRY ABOUT THIS LATTER STEM OF PAYING THE GOING SCALE,

NEXT WEEK Howard Tester has a program on Physical Fitness,

Now lest

YOU FEAR that HowARO 88 Q06N0 TO COME DOWN PROPERLY ATTBRED 0N A
GYM SUIT AND DO CAtI8THENSC8, I WBLL STATE RIGHT NOW THAT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, TH9S B6 QOONG To BE A MOVBE,

We HAVE A COMMUNBCATION FROM THE MaNTVA, OhBO CLUB,. 80LBCST9NQ

OUR SUPPORT FOR JuLES P, FlOCK A8 A DIRECTOR 0" RoTARV INTERNATIONAL,

He HAS DONE ABOUT EVERTTHfiWO BN HAS OWN BiSTRICT 663 AND SHOULD
WARRANT THE SUPPORT.OF ANY

OF OUR MEMBERS QOBNQ TO St, LouBB,

Speaking of St, Louse, it would be real nice of several of our
MEMQCRS AMD THt-« R WAVES TRIED TO ATTEND,
DRIVE

It 08 ONLY A DAY'S

FROM HERE„

BIRTHOAYS

WllLFORO COUOLLARO
Arlene Sweet

March 25

Mark Andrews

March 27

March 24

ANNIVERSARIES
None,
ROTARY GUESTS

Mel Rice
Bob Savers

Jackson
Sturqib
Bronson
Detroit

Bos Stocker
Oale Lillbb

DoA/ 'r- FO/^ 6-SF
TO VOFF!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Croig Sebold, Chester Allemler,
W.

VanAken

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

OFFICERS

BY ElECTION

Don Harris, Cron Wllcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magozine—

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

A.

President
Vice-president

KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Roy Muichahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Membership—

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Program-

★

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Axner

Olson,

Chorles

Anderson,

Russell

Duone

Davidson.

E.

Schmitt,

Moore,

Fred

Fred Culy,

Seton

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Andersen, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H, Goodholm, D. Dean

★

VSpeciol—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations-

★

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien, Woyne Way,

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, lllitiols

Armond Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swort
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotional

Trade Associations—

President Rotary International
NITISH C.

LAHARRY, Calcutta,

India

Keith Pearee, R. G. Waldron

R.

Al Rice and William Bobier

Don Karn, Jockson

28-M. McKeith

16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

June—1963

30—Torg Skabe

Minstrel Show-

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

4—Ernest

18—Al Butterfield

6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

25—S.

20—Fred Weeks

2—Date

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Dean

9-L. Wise

December—1962
4—les Woodword

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Bovee

July-1963

27~C. Wileox

Internotional Contacts-

Luse

11-R. Show

November—1962

Doug Woodword

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieels—

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' N1TE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary FoundationR. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

29-P0OI Hurley

STAG NITE

John Walker

February—1963

LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman

R. Patterson, M. MeKelth

14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

9-R. Nogle

4-H Yooth-

Kerr

May-1963
7—Craig Sebold

October—1962
2—Gust Burandt

Student Guests—

Neer

30—R. Patterson

IB—Jerry Fair
25-R. ToupoMk

Rural Urban-

SONG

23-Fred

4—J. Efsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Ken Olmsted

Fred Cuty — Director

MEETINGS

Rigulor—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Bovee, N. Moore

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

W. Williams, Ken Putnom.

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken. Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagie

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

28-Olin Dally

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shomo,

Public Relations—

April-1963

21—R. Muichahey

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14_W. Williams

J. Etsweller, Rolph Toupalik,

R. Shaw, R, Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Community Sofety—

CIo ssificotion—

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63, If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-823B

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Phone No.
276-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

276-5358

Dr. Chorles Bacon. 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorie

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-6843

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
Gust C. Burondl, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-5891
278-4486

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wiiliom Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Margaret

278-8086
278-5366

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
276-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Efsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Foiter. 95 N.

Honchett St.-Charlotte

278-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2-Dori$
E. Harold Goodholm. 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

270-5318
278-6517

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerle

278-5909

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8933

Donold M. Harris. 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2. Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfieid Dr.—Aileen
Harry Josepn, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-4^5
278-6637
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

_-278-5790

Robert B, Kerr, B Porsons Cf.—Mortho

276-8840

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Miiford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

E. Byron Thomos. 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwater Lake—

278-6769

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

278-5078

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

E. Ken Leovcnworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefto
Rossef] F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lcla
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

Suzonno

278-6278
279-9492

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N, Hudson St.-Dello

278-5512

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beotrice

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Clyde Willioms, R. R. !-Wilma

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armond Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace

279-9360

278-5996
639-9418
278-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie

C, Alfred Rice. R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-8318
278-2930

278-5842
„278-6316
278-4350

Robert G- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Loke—
Jonean

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393
278-4086
278-5091

Riehord Meore, 244 B. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen

278-4198
278-5412
276-6730

278-^11

Santford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5049

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

278-8238

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4159

278-5006
278-5714

278-5585

278-4229

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude

Warren Williams, Baiavia—laMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, KICK.

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLU^ .Coldw^ter, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. ,3. A.
-MARCH 23,

1903

We are now a group or SO msmbers» t

Oheck it out with the quo timers"

BUT THIS MIQHT OE ABOUT AO MAN* AS WE HAVE EVER HAO,
THE SOtH MEMBER }S
Carlo Heikkinen who needs no introduction to this group or the commonitv
UNLESS VOU HAVE BEEN OUT OP TOWN OUR I NO THE LAST EEW MONTHS^

CaRLO HAS

BEEN OUR SUPERINTSNDCNT OF ScHOOLS SINCE iJULY 1 AND HAS ONE WIFE^ MarT,
AND THREE CHILDREN ONLY ONE OF WHOM 16 A STATISTIC

IN PApA^S SCHOOL SYSTeM.

The Other two. are qoinq to help' crowd it "Later,.
THIS WEEK WE HAD a short oiccuseiON and a film on the Con Con, Djck Moore
;vAS The Program Chairman-and Rotarian Ken Prsttie, Hjllsoale barrister, was
THE SPEAfCER,

THE CoN CoN

ISSUE MAS MADE ApRJL t , PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST

IMPORTANT Spring election dates of this Century,

You muqt be counted, so

AS AN OLD '.VaRO HSELER TOLO ME "VoTS EARLY ANO OFTEN,"

NEXT '.VEEK vve are.oue for a oiocusbion by John Dygert who is the instructor
FROM CoLDWATER High ScHOOL IN COOPERATIVE EoJCATION, i'iz ARE ALSO TO HAVE
SOMETHING OF A DOUBLE-HEAOER
THE Park Project,

BECAUSE GcOROE Ov^ERS

IS dOINQ TO TALK ABOUT

I THINK WC HAD BETTER 00 SOMETHING ABOUT C»'R EARLY LEAVING,

"A'hSN VOU COUPLE

THE FACT THAT WE HAD 15 PEOPLE LEAVE EARt'/ AND WE ALREADY HAD 24 ABSENT AND
only 3 0US8TS THE MEETING ROOM HAO A TSNrrNCY TO ECHO,
BIRTHDAYS
PANSY HARRIS
Charles Woodward
Mary Ann"Van Akem

MARCH 21
March 21
'March 22

ANNIVERSARIES

None,
Best I coulo po u*s ro get Chuck
INTO THE BIRTMOAY COLUMN,
ROTARY GUESTS

OwiOHT SnVOER
Mel Rice
iftVANT Sell

Lansi'no
Jackson
Toledo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thundoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturge* Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�1
ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Cralg Sebold, Chester Allemier,
W.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Viee-Presldent
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Assistont See'y-Treos.

E.

Student

Clyde Williams

Bovee, N. Moore

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Fred Andersen, Director

ot 12:15 p. m.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Deon

^ Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Way,

General Secretory, Rotary Internotionol

George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

Moy-1963

7—Craig Sebald
14-R. G. Waldron

2—Gust Burandt

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKelih

9-R. Nagle
16—Roy Pitts
23-AI Rice

June-1963
4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Shaw
18-AI Bulterfield
25—5. Bovee

30—Torg Skabo

Minstrel Show-

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers.
November—1962
Doug Woodword

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Sob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

20-Fred Weeks

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

30-H. Bent

Bobler

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects-

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Dovidson, W. Coulllord

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

Norm Moore

29—Poul Hurley

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Bulterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

2—Dole Deon
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

December—1962
4—les Woodward

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Kerr

Julv-1963

27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Trade Associotlons—

Neer

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

October—1962

Guests—

4-8 Youth-

Relations-

Armond Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational InformationKen Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, CalcuHa, India

9—Mark Andrews
23—Fred

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

Al Rice and William Bobler

Sergeant-at-Arms—

MEETINGS

2—Tom Collins

16—H. McKnighf

Etsweiler

11—Ken

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Ken Ofmsted

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise

★

4—J,

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April-1963

September-1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorne,

Relations—

Seton

Davidson.

OF

Membership—

Public

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Rural Urban-

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Program-

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Chories Sehmitt, Fred
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,
Duone

Magazine-

Williams

21—R. Mulchahey
2S-0nn Dally

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

7-J. Klein
14—W.

j. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Bulterfield, Roy Fox
Community Safety—

R, Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

March—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' Week—

VonAken

Classiifcation—

JOHN T. DEAN

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES — CLUB SERVICE

Ken Putnam

STAG

NITE

John

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

R. Yingling

26-H. Joseph

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

278-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

276-6033
278-6821

278-6843
276-8086

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St,—Clara

278-5891

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
276-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278-5234

Wilford Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

276-6054
279-9471
278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scoft Ave.-Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M, Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake.—
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Alleen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethol

278-5942

278-4435
278-6687
278-6783

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

278-6840

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.
-—278-2110
278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

278-2947

Harold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6769
278-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgio
C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Address and Rotary Ann

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzonna

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

279-9492

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Delio

278-2539
279-9360

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlce

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
270-2790

278-8156
278-2451

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllmo-

278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janoon

12:15

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393
278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

SonHord Jolloy, 335'/2 Grond St.—Joyce

278-5049

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

278-6730

See. 34.66, P. L. tf R.

FREDERICK H.

VISITING

278-4424

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

rtJl
1963

TUESDAY

278-8238

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Lester F. Wise, R, R. 2-Celio

[CD

MICHIGAN

278-4159
Bronson 369-4024

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4229

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 14. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

278-5078

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
278-5006
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
278-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rite
278-831B
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
—
278-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie_____278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
276-4350

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arnor VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.-.278-5996
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois
639-9418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorrolne
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

NAME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IHC.
COtDffATGR, mCHe

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

rMRCH 160 1963

Our proqram thoe week wa8 put on bv

Charles Bacon.

Thus was owe of the qest

JOBS OF HURRT-UP SUBSTCT0T1 ON THAT WE HAVE SEEM. OaeaiiNAU.V THOS WAS SUPPOSED

TO BE BV SOMEONE FROM BATTt.E CrEEK ON JuNOOR ACMBEVEMENT. DUE TO SOME SCHEOULE
TANOte THE MAN 080 NOT COME SO GhUCK TAtKEO ABOUT ONE OF H08 OWN H03BIS8. A?

THSS PCSNT WE M8GHT SAY "FROM WS VINE OAME THE GRAPES. FROM THE GRAPES CAMS
THE WINE." CkuOK QAVE AM AiAtOST DRAMATIC ACCOUNT OF THE SACKQRCUND OF THE VV8NE
BUSINESS BM EUROPC AND AmerBCA AMD HlQ Omj EXPERtSMOES AS A QROWER OF THE GRAPE
AND A MAKER OF WSNE. TH|8 C8 t,OKE MOST HOSQBES IN THAT CT DEFBNCTEB-V DOES NOT

PAY OFF,

He eaTCMATES THAT HIS F9R3T SOTTtE OF WBHE COST HfiM $300.00,

So FAR

WE HAVE MOT HEARD THAT THE \VCTU IS GOBMG TO PICKET,

Next week v/s are to have Ken Prevtie of HsLLSDAt-E a fortaer Dsstrsct GovERrWR,
OF 535. Our underbtandbmo is that he wilu not be talking asout Rotarv but
RATHER ABOUT THE PROPOSED MEW CONSTITUTION,

Hs WAS ONE OF THE DELEGATES,

C0N®T know how well you take to HOf.BewORK OUT J CQII^SND THIS COMBTITUTIOM TO

I

YOUR REAOBNO, I VVAS PRETTY V*/ELL ABLE TO DIGEST IT IN TWO EVENINGS,

Your Board of Oirsotors met Thursday. March 7. and elected Clyde Williams as.

IN-COMING PRESCDENT AND AxMCR OlSON AS V(CE—PREGlDENT, Th£ REST OF THOSE ELMTED
ARE THOSE PRESENTLV HOLDING THE POSITIONS. THAT US. CHICK KeNWEDY AS SECRETARY.
Chuck ScmiiTT as TREABUReR. Fred Weeks as ASStsTANT to both these gentletjien and
LAST AND CERTAINLY LEAST. NoRMAND MoORE AS

SsrqeaNT-AT-ArmS,

OF ADMOM3 8Ti?ATiON WILL TAKE PLACE JULV 1. I963.

ThE ACTUAL CHANGE

BtRTHOAYS
Dorothy Culy
Duke Davidson
Howard Swan
.. Dorothy 'WcLcox

March 11

March 14
March I5
March 16

WEOOINQ ANNiVBRSARf£S
Guess NOBCDV MADE OT UP TO AM ALTAR,

ROTARV GUESTS
Msl Rbcs

Jackson
Bronson
Bronson
COLDIVATER
Coldwater

E, Nowicki
Dick Sckultz
Warren Roeger
Eo Ulano
Marlcn Shierv

Coldwater High School

m

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

Wednesday 12:15 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

★

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Magazine-

Rurol Urban-

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

★

Progrom—

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treosgrer

Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duane

Davidson.

E.

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

month

Olin Dally, H, Goodholm, D. Dean

^ Special—At the call* of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Competitor Relations-

V/ebb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,
Armand Pagel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

International Student Pro{eelt—

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

R,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Intenrational

Kerr

Trode

Don Karn, Jackson

Associations—

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore
STAG NITE

29—Poul Hurley

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairmon

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

15—D. Harris
22-C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Illinois

23—V.

8—C. Wo^word

Rotary
tary Foundotion—
R.
Rumsey, John Klein,
1. Ru

Occupational Information-

2—Dale Dean

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

Bobler

25—No Meeting

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston,

18-Wm.

Charles Bocon, Jerry Foir

Four-Way Test-

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Informollon—

Luse

18—Al Butterfield

December—1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

4—Ernest

11—R. Show

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Fred Andersen, Director

26-M. McKeith
June-1963

November—1962

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

U-R. G. Wafdron
21-K. Oimsted

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

INTERNATIONAL

May-1963
7—Craig Sebald

23-A1 Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

30—R. Patterson

25—R. Toupolik

9—R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

Minstrel Show-

Sergeant-at-Arms—

23—Fred Neer

Etswoiler

11—Ken Putnam

October—1962
2—Gust Burandt

Rice and William Bobler

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnighf

18—Jerry Fair

4.H Youth-

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise

★
BOARD

Al

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

4—J.

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April-1963

September—1962

Keith Pearee, R. O. Woldron

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson,

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Sharno,
Ken Oimsted

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Presidenf
Viee-President
Secretory

Wlllioms

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

14-W.

J. Elsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

R. Show, R, Biringer, H. Bent

BY ELECTION

7-J. Klein

Community Sofety—

Classification—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

A! Butlerfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Morch—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemler,
W.

OFFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING

Fox

Walker
LADIES'

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Phone No.
27B-5563

278-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lone—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

278-6501
278-6850
278-2261

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Roth

278-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol

278-5336

Normord Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annefta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

279-9551

Willlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorcfe Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6821

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro

278-5891

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054
Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone-Jone

278-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Chorlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933

Ray FoX, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-5318
278-6517

Robert Howley, R- R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Paul

Hurley,

163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen ...

278-5942

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wlma

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Milford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene

278-2947

Weoster Treot, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

278-6769
278-6278

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Cl.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Oella

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
273-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

279-9360
278-5996
639-9418
278-2979

Suzanna

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma

Worren Williams, Botovia-LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CBlio

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobol

278-2790

278-2451

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

-

278-8156

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita—

278-8318

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef

278-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
278-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
278-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie.—278-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

278-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-6161

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwafer Lake—
Joneon

—-

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Riehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Sonftord Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-6311

278-4198

278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H.

p.m.,

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogoe St.—Ruth

%

12:15

278-5494

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4222

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W, Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,

UICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

MARCH 9^ 1963
THIS
.

pHQQnm v;as pRSsst^rso bv Joi-if-} E?sw5CU.un v;:k&gt; pRsss?rrso John

Ersweoiusn on a OROAO PORTRATAt O? HOGPCTAt, COSTS AMD V.ny THSV ARE THAT
WAV*
Some or our RECSMT RETURNEO SRSTHRSM from SoUTHtAKO VACATtONO CAM
UNOERQTANO

'iTHfiS

PRSTTV

VVSl.1.

V^vneN

THEV

C0r.*S8DER

THAT

H03PSTALS ARE

FORCSD

TO RUN WfirH t,OTS MORE SSRVCCSS THAN A RESORT HOTEL ON A 24 HOUR A OAV
BAsns, The talk was well rsoesvso and pRovo?&lt;eo some qusstbons om varsous
PHASES

OF

CAREo

NEXT VVEEK IT-IE PROGRAM WDLL OS UNDER THE DfiRECTCOH OF ChUCK BaCOM WHO GAV8
HE Se QOflNG TO HAVE A SPEAKER ON THE SUBJECT OF "JuMflOft AcHOEVSMENT." ThAS
53

A PROGRAM THAT

HAS THE

HCQM

VOU

SCHOOL

HAVE PROBABLY READ

GROUP

CSV

UP

SMALL

ABOUT

5N

OTHER

COMMUMflTJSS

COMPAHflES TO MANUFACTURE

IM48CH

SOME ART8CLE

TO SELL FOR A PR0F8T* ThE WHOLE BDEAp OF COUnSEp OS TO USE THflS AS A MECHAMOSM FOR TS/-.CH{fMa SOME OF THE ROUGH AND GSNTLG ART OF COMMER.BCAL SfjfSRPRfiSS.
■MZ SHOULD KNOW KORE ABOUT OT BY THE COWCLUSOON OF NEXT WSSK®S MSETfiNQ AWO
THfiS SEEf.^S LJKE GOMETHCNQ THAT COULD 9S USED OV OUR VOUTH*

'vVe WANT TO EXPRESS OUR REGRET AT THE DEATH OF OUR FOR-MER ME?^BSRp CaRL VfNTOMp
IVHO WAS A Past PREGfiOENT OF TH5S ClUB AND

IN MANY WAYS CONTRBBUT'SD TO 8T8

osveuopMeNT*

'.VS HAD GURQELVeS AN ELECTSON V-HDCH KARROVVSO l4 A8P0R3Ne CANDIDATES DOWN TO 7.
The vvgNWERS of a one vsar term are Clyde \Vdlloa?.is and George Owers; the two
YEAR TERM MEMBERS ARE AxWER OlSOW AND RuSSSLL I/OORS; THE THREE YEAR OFFOCE,
HOLDERS ARE FrEO AnOSRSOM^ FrEO CuLV, AND ChUCK Sc!=WeTT. TmBS GROUP WILL MEET
VERY SUDDENLY AMD PROfA THESR MEMSGRSHIP WILL PCCK A PRSSSOEWT^ VecS PRESBOEMTp
AND C3THSR FROM weTHSM THEBR ME?^:t?ERSH«P OR THE MEMQSRGMgP ^\T LARGE, V/BLL PBCK

A SECRETARY-TREASURER, AMD SEnGSAN?«AT«ARM8, TKE ELECTED GROUP WCLL TAKE OFFOCE

ON July 1 ne&gt;;T,

The Rdssoams had an electoom earloer in the week but the difference was thEV
ONLY HAD ONE CANOOOATS TO VOTE FOR.

THOS KIND OF fMRROWS DOViTM THE FREEDOM OF

CHOOCE*

QoCTE a few of those IVWO WERE AWAY OW WINTER VACATION ARB BACK AND I THINK THE
ONE rHAT WAS THE MOST MISSED WAS GRACE PATTERSON.
Wg JUST DON®T SONG VERY WELL
ACAPPELLA.

B8RTHDAYS

Alfred Rice •
Russell '.Valoron
John Kennedy
Carol McKniqht

March 5

MjARCH 6
ft^ARCH 6
March 9

^\SDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Guvarrce Coffman
Clyde '.Vblliams

March 3
March 4
March 5

Roland E, Reickow

Homer

IVSNOSLL HaTHAWAV
Eo Facklam
Mel Rice
Harry Ryan
WoLMAR Moors

Bronson
Bronsom

Normawd Moore

ROTARY GUESTS"
■iMiiiiiiHim

Jackson
Bronson

Quonov

OlVOE iVSSKS
Gemc Nocksrson

pRovo, Utah
Coldwater

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Storges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

J. Etsweller, Rolph Toupalik,

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker

President
Vice-president
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Den Morris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

Ken

Magazine—

Program-

Clyde Williams

Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt, Fred
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Public Relations—

Duone

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

7—Croig Sebald
October—1962

2—Gust

Al Rice and William Babler

9-R. Nagle

International Contacts-

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor RelationsWebb Treot, Richard Moore,

★

Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel

President Rotary Internationol
NITtSH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 Dist,, Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

Norm Moore
STAG NITE

29—Paul Hurley

John

February-1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—

5—R, Rumsey
12-R.

Al Bufterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—0. Shorno

Ken Putnom

R. Potterson, M. McKeith

30-H. Bent

Bobier

January-1963

D, Davidson, W. Couillord

Trade Associotions—

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

25—No Meeting

Internationol Student Projects—

Ken Leavenworfh, R. Biringer,

Juiy-1963

4—Les Woodward
IB—Wm.

Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupationol Information-

18—Al Butterfield
25-S. Bovee

11 —R. Biringer

International Information—

Employer-Employee Relations-

4—Ernest Luse
n-R. Show

November—1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13—Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wileo*

December—1962

Bert Falter, Howard Teeter

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

June—1963

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—

28-M. McKeith

16—Ray Pitts

Fred Culy — Director

at 12:15 p. m.

14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

Burondt

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

Fred Anderson, Director

Mav-1963

25—R. Toupalik

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

30—R. Patterson

Putnom

18—Jerry Foir

Student Guests—

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

11—Ken

Minstrel Show-

Fritz VonAken, les Wise
Sergeont-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

9—Mark Andrews

23-Fred Neer

4—J. Etsweiler

Olmsted

W. Williams, Ken Putnom.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Davidson.

16-H. McKnighf

4-H Youth-

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.
E,

2—Tom Collins

September—1962

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Aprll-1963

28-01in Dally

Rural Urban-

Roy Muichohey, H. Joseph
Membership—

Treosurer

AssUtont See'y-Treas.

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

21—R. Muichohey

P, Hurley

Club Bulletin—

12—C. Bacon

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armand Pogel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Buttarfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Cfossificotion-

March-1963

1962-1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Phoite No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-5358
278-6821

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgorel
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-6033
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 276-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.-Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

.278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiier, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

278-5909
276-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Howlcy, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-4435
278-6687
278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, B Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8B40

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilmo

278-5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Phono No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlena

278-8942

278-6850

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rutn
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eiteen 278-5556

278-6769
278-6278

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2-Glady$

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

278-5494

6. Ken leovenworth, 77 Mople Lone-Emily

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

Horold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

278-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
...

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Armond Page!, R. R- 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—lorroine

278-6341

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.... 278-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth

273-2979
278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebcid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-2790
278-8156
270-2451
278-5006
278-5714
..278-8318
278-2930
..278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

__278-4350

Suzonna

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N, Hudson St.-Delio

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice—

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllma

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

—

278-5554

278-4229

278-4159

278-8238

Worren Williams, Batavio-LaMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Mcrsholl St.—Polly

278-5033

Oouglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elxoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine..
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Daugherfy—Gretehon
Santford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-4424
279-9428
278-6393

278-4086
278-5091

278-Mll
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp;

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

278-2110

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
I'^tARCH a, £963

^

A eOLOREO 88.906 dkUlRTRATEO ITRlIP THROUGH TuRKCT WSTH MR8»tUSLt.A Ka.VS(.TON RS^VAROSO

TuCSUAV^S ATTENOEEb AND OUSStSa
THE BAOK-COUNTRT AND KO?.ie BNTSRCOR SHOTC WERE
UNU8UAL«
LoUC^LA WAS ATT8RSD fiN THE TRADSTiiONAU '^BAQGV TROUSERS" WORN 3Y QrEEX

WOMENo TKESC IVDIUU PR0BAa2.T NEVER BECOME POPULAR HERE (UNLS88 THE ' OE-FCGHERMEM
SHOULD y«8UAL02E THEBn VALUE)^
NEXT '.VEEKe

John Ctswsqlsr has the program for next week and hs so goong to make

USE or H»a OWM

0OM38DERABLE

fiN H06POTAL MANAOEMSNT,

WftTH A FEW 6LOOe8«

talents to

get

US

eNPORMEO or

IF ! UNDERSTOOD HdM OORnSCTLVo

SOME or

THE cost

PAOTORa„_

&lt;?H(IS W&amp;LL BE fiLLUSTRATSD

Th98 88 REALLY A V8TAL SUSaECT TO ALL OF U80

Bob '.Y1N8L8NQ STARTED A0T9QN FOR RoTARV^S CHf)LO«-ADO PROQRAM - THE EaSTER SeaL FuND
APPEAL FOR CnePPLeO ChOLOREN, 9f you oeON^T 087A8N A "C0'JWTER~3AN{8" BE SURE AND
QCT ONE FOR YOUR BU80NE88 OR OFFOOEo O9D i HEAR "TOO MANY FUND APPEALS?" ASK
YGuneELFs

Would you lake to love ;wsre tmsre were

appeals and so mo Youth

pROORAMp
HEART RESEARCH BUPPORT, NO HELP TO F8ND A CANCER CUREc NO"^V ScOWt
NOR CaMPFORE AOTSVCTieSp j;|0 HELP FOR THOSS WOTH VOSUAL^ HEARONQ DEFE0t8« OR
CR8PPL9NQ DC 8EA8E8n

NO OHURCHES?

LeT''8 HOPE THAT OUR QR8PE B8 ALWAYS ^00 MANY FUMO DR3 YEq"'..* ^^JOf TOO MANY_ CN _WAN?_
OF FACQLITBES TO HELP,
YOUTH

WITH NO

700 MANY AF.FLDOTSO OUT WOTH NO HOPE, OR TOO MANY OF OUR

BENSFBCOAL PROGRAMS,

The absentees, plus the flight squad, totaled 33»

FRODD TEMPERA^'URE, flu, FtORtOA,

FENAX, AMD F8NANC8AL DEALS, PROBASLY CAUSED MOBT, (PLUS SEVERAL OtHCRS WHO WERE NO?
BACK FROM THEIR 5^ MELC HIKS),

BIRTHDAYS
OOUQ '.VOODWARO
ChET ALL&amp;tSOR
Fred Duly
LaMoCNE vVCLLfiAMS
WaUlA iV'JLLSAMS

February 2k
February 2k
February 2k
February 27
February 27

V/EDDING ANN!VERSAR5ES

Axner Olson

February 27

Mel Rijee
Ken Yesh
Ray
Smath
Ddok Kerr

Jackson
Brgnson
Bromson
Battle Creek

^80Hi?s Barnes

Coldwater

ROTARY GUESTS

Note I

All candodates for Board of Dtrectors are requested to submjt a notarseed,

JTEMfiZCD statement OF THECR CAMPAtQN EXPENSES IMN!EDfiATELY F0LL0W8MQ THE VOTE,
(If vou^re elbcteo try not to be a poor loser).

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Scbald, Chester Allemier,
W.

★

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

JOHN

T.

Fellowship—

DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

VIeo-Presideni

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, 0. Shorno,
Ken Ofmsted

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

Treasurer

Asslstont Sec'yTreas.

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magoxine—

Rurol

Ray Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Program-

Axner Olson, Charles Sehmift, Fred
Anderson,

Russell Moore,

Duane

Davidson.

E.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

month

6—B.

^Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relotlont—
Webb Treot, Richard Moore,

★

Employer-Employee Relations—
Vincc Kornstien, Wayne Woy,
Armand Pogel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary Internationol
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutto, India

International Information-

R.

Torg Skobo

SPECIAL EVENTS

Norm Moore

29-Paul Hurley

STAG

NITE

John

Walker

SPRING

12-R, Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Kornstien

FALL LADIES' NITE

February-1963
5—R. Rumsey

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Dean

30-H. Bent

Bobier

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Rotory Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Kerr

2—Dole

23—V.

18—Wm.

January—1963
1—No Meeting

R. Potterson, M. McKeilh

Jurv-1963

11—R, Biringer

International Student Projects—

Trade Associations—

Butterfield
Bovee

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

25—No Meeting

D. Dovldson, W. Couillerd

18—Al
25—S.

4—Les Woodward

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

George R. Meons, Evonston, Illinois
yvernor, 636 DIst., Rotary, Inlernotienol
Don Karn, Jackson

Pearce

December—1962

Bert Folfer, Howard Teeter

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swarf
Occupalionol Information-

General Secretory, Rotary International

K.

13—Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Shaw

November—1962

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller Relations—

28-M. McKeith
June—1963

30—Torg Skobo

Doug Woodward

Fred Anderson, Director

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsfed

23-AI Rice

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

7—Craig Sebold

Minstrel Show-

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

BOARD

May-1963

October—1962
2—Gust Burandl

Al Rice and William Bobier

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

Putnom

25—R. Toupalik

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Rotary Information—
Fritx VonAken, Les Wise

23-Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Fair

Urban-

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

Fred Culy,

4—J.

11—Ken

•l-H Youth-

Clyde WTlMoins

Dlraetort — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnighf

September-1962

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulchohey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

7—J. Klein
14-W. Williams

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfleld, Ray Fox

VonAken

Classification—

March-1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

LADIES'

NITE

R, Yingling

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnom

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn

278-5358

Dr. Chorles Bacon. 59 N. Circle Dr.-Marjorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Seton

Bovee,

171 Grand St.—Clofo

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Armand Page), R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

278-5909

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct. —Lorraine

278-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-8156

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann —
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.-Alleen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel—.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

..278-4435
278-6687
..__-278-6788
278-5790

278-5475

Robert B. Kerr, 3 Parsons Ct.—Moriha

278-5942

278-8840

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelfa

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.-Susan

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace

278-6769

278-5078
279-9492

276-5996
278-2979

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmlft, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rito

278-5006
278-5714
.278-8318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude—...

278-6316
.278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Suianna

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy.

278-5494

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

Warren Williams, Batovia-loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall Sf

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

278-4159
278-3238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-4198

John Wolkor, 33

278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
Dougherty—Grefehen

Sontford Jolloy, 335V2 Grond Sf.-Joyee-

278-5412
278-5049

34.66, P. L tf B.

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

MICHIGAN

278-4229

Guvorrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086

I

COLDWATER,

278-5554

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

i Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

278-4222

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Werner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beoch, Coldwoter Lake—

279-9360

278-6598

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relha

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Luellle

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchetl St.—Chorlotte

278-6850

278-5512
278-2539

278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-2261
278-2947

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

278-2854

278-2818

Dale A. Dean, -430 Grond St.—Colleen

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

278-6278

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jone...

278-2110
278-6501

279-9551

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

Phone No.

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

278-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

NAME

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-6238

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS
COLDITATER, MICH.

IMC

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
FEBRUARY 2% %963

»N0 MAN OVER FORTY-FIVE YEARS SHOULD
WIFE DO IT."

'EVER SHOVEt SNOW HE SHOLJLD LET HIS

The ABOVe BTATEStSNT WAS THE 83GQCST STAYEfjeN? 0? YHE YfiAS-s SC FAB. SY -

OoerOR HaRVCV r^bss VMO save a BRfii.£.9Af9r eXPC8;?80N ok oohonary dibeass
AT THE VAST MeCTflNOu
I MAV BE A PREifUO^CSO 3UT t THGKK THG8 WAS ONE OF
THE BeTTER PROGRAMS OF THOS OR ANY OTHER TEAR AND A TSP OF THE HaT TO

Don St&gt;{ORNO for brongnq Harvcy an front of os«
NEXT WEEK.

'.Ve are to have a mtster^ous program wbth a Mfioove Eastern

EXOTUC FVAVOH WHOCH W81.U BE flt-IUUSTRATeD.

ThE PROGRAM 68 (N CMAROE OF

Harrt Joseph and the asove as about au. I couvo ok? out of ham.

Only

Ti^ONO TO 00 PS TO OOMS AND F9NC OUT.

The Kavauazoo Cvub sa avreaov seAroNo the drum for one of tkepr members
FOR OflSTRacT Governor in
"'^me mam that thcy are puttomq forward
00 Don Doubvedav who ds a oostpnouipsksd Rotaroan cn thscr Club and the
PRE&amp;eDENT AND GeNSRAL MiaNAQER OF DouBLEDAT BrOS. AMD CoMPANT. HE HAS
KELO eVERV P0SCT30M

fl IJ HiB LOOAL OLUB ON THE OOURSE OF THE LAST TWEMTV-ONS

TEARS AND FROM THE WftifTC UP WOULD MAKE AW E^CELLeN? DfiSTROOT GOVERNOR YEAR
AFTER NEXT.

The new CQNSTSTUTBON of our local club calls for the report of the WoMfNATINO
COMMOTTES BSONO MADE PUBL80 TWO WEEKS PROOR TO THE ELSOTfiON.

ThE ELECTION

wSLL BE March 5 and the followdnq are tour oanogdatess

~

- -ONE YEAR T£RM (Vote for Tvso)

' ~

,

Clyoe '.VoLLflAMS (Current Voce-Presboemt), Fred Nser

Gcoroe Owsrs, Douolab V/ooowaro

VfK&gt; YEAR TP^M (Vote for tv/o)

Axncr OLS^;:M^ Russell Moore, Ken Leavenworth, Olin Dally
THREE YEAR TERM (Vote for three)

Fred AwoEReoM. Fred .Cult.. Charles Schmott^

John Etswsiler, Robert NaolEo- Cranston Wetcox

BmTHOAYS
Ruth Pitts

Fcbruarv 23

IVEDDiNG ANNIVERSARIES

-

^

Lester "Vsse
B. K. Pearce
Russell-Moore

Februarv t?
February 19
Feshua^"20~

ROTARY GUESTS

Robert Reames
Jeff Gates
Manuel Sanooval

Sergio Torres

Lansing
COLOWATER
Mexico
Mexico

'Ve had 3C ABSENT AT TKOS V/EEk's MECTfiNQ WHBOH WOULD SE REAL ALARVIBNQ BF WK

didn't know that many are Wi.THE SoUTHLAMDo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church — Wednotday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Horf Hotel ~ Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine-

1962-1963

JOHN

T. DEAN

PresldenJ

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

Viee-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Assistant See'y-Treos.

ProgramAxner

Olson,

Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duane

Davidson.

E.

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

Public

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

^

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations—

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—
VInce Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pogel

President Rotary International

R.

Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

18—Jerry Fair

7—Craig Sebold
9-R. Nagle

16—Ray Pitts
June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

4—Ernest

6—B.

K.

Peorce

25—S.

13-Bob Kerr

20-Frcd Weeks

2—Dole

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

4—Les Weodword

11—R. Biringer

iRternationol Information-

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Dean

9-L. Wise

December—1962

Bert Folfer, Howard Teeter

Bovee

Julv-1963

27-C. Wilcox

International Contocts—

Luse

11-R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield

November—1962

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieets—
D. Davidson, W. Couillord

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

Rotary FoundationR. Romsey, John Klein,

15—D.

Torg Skabo

Kerr

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

Norm Moore

Harris

22—C. Allemier

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Choirmon

5—R, Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

14-R. G. Waldron

2—Gust Burandl

Minstrel Show-

Trade Associations—

May—1963

October—1962

Al Rice and William Bobier

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational InformotionKen Leavenworth, R. Blrlnaer,

General Secretary, Rotary Intemationol
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

25—R. Teupolik

Student Guests—

Four-Way Test-

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnight

4—J. Etsweiler

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relotloni—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

-k

April-1963

11—Ken Putnom

Rural Urban-

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

Williams

September—1962

Ken OTmsted

Refotions—

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Oiin Dolly

W. Williams, Ken Pufnom.

Seton Bevee, N. Moere
Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlsl

7-J.

14—W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

4-H Youlh-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

August—1962

Community Safety—

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armand Pagel

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

VanAken

★

March—1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Meore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ken Putnam

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—0. Shorno

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoinl a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Fay

278-5563

-Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin
Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Moriorio

—278-5358
278-6621

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esfher.-

278-6033
278-6843

Richard Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8066

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

Williom Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

278-5366

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culv, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-2810

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd,—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-3318
278-6517

Paul

Albert Faller, 95 1^. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Hurley,

163 Foifrield Dr.—Aileen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 2M Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3~Rolh

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 27S-3238

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850

278-2841

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorofhy

278-5494

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Sooci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suionna

279-9492

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wiimo-

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elixobeth ... 278-5996
Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
639-9418

278-6687
278-8840

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshcll St.—Gertrude

278-6316
..278-4350

278-6788
270-5790

278-4222

278-2612
278-5585

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

278-5942
278-4435

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-6278
278-5078

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N, Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R, 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergat
Craig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

278-5475

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymdnd Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Phone No.

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

278-2947
279-9551

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Address and Rolory Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N, Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto

NAME

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.......278-5842

Fred H. Weeks, R. R, 2-Beatrico

278-5554

278-4243
278-4229

278-4159

278-8238

Warren Willioms, Batavio—LaMolne

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalia

278-5033
278-6393

Lester K Wise, R. R. 2—Celio

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Cf.—Ruth

—278-4424
279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086

Ed Holfz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzorc

278-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelehen—
Sonlford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

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See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

JRotary REFLECTOR
FEB22

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

quality spring products, INC

COLDWATER, UIQU,

�February 21, 1963

The Board of Directors of the Coldvvater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below*

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within one
week*

Name

Carlo Heikkinen

Major Classification

Education

Minor Classification

Public Schools AA

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 16, 19&lt;53

THIS ;V£EK

OUR PR02RA.M WAG

CHARQB Or RaY FoX WKO HAD AS A BTANO-BH, 09CK

MOOREp WHO PRESEWTEO CaSEV MeOENDORP, VJHO SHOWED A FBU.1 ON OOR ^ORAD SYSTEM
OF OSFSNSE AND THEM THROUGH THE MARVE8.8 OF EUECTRONOCS AMD ACCESS TO TEt.£«&gt;

PHONE LCNES V.'E WERE AB3,E TO COKVERSS WCTH A CaMAOBAN ACR FoRCE CoMMANOSR BM
COi»ORAOO SpRBHOS ON WHAT 88 GOfMO ON ASOUT THE WORLD* TkE OMPRESSOVE FACTOR

68 THAT TWET WONBTOR AROUND 200,000 AIR FLCQHT8 PER OAV PLUS KEEPCWQ TRACK
_0F SOME OF THE HARDWARE PUT CM OUTER SPACE ST OUR FOLKS A?40 THE RuSBDANS*
WmATEVSR MBQHTg OR MIGHT NOT, BE FLVffjS OVER CUBA WAS CLASSCFfSD,

NS;XT V*€£K The psoGRAf-! cs OH charge of,^Dom Shorno amo as near as we cam find out

WE WALL HAVE A FBU^ SUPPLOCD BV THE Afv?SRDCAN HeART AeGOCOATOON*

I WOULD HOPE

0T WOULD ee eOMeTHONG ON OPEN HEART SURGERY BUT THfiS 83 PROBABLY WCBHFUL ON
MY PART*
Tress heart surgeons now cam OPERATE OH ANY PART OF THE HEART WOTH
eONSODERAOLE

IMPUNITY*

I QUC88 THERE ARE SEVERAL OF YOU WHO HAVE HOT TURNED OH YOUR MONEY TO TOM COLLONS
ON Rotary tcckets vet.
Let^s be qettjno thbs 6n!

I NOW feel a L6TTLS 8§7 BETTER A30UT L9V6.NQ 8N THE C8TY OF COLOWATSR 89NCE I READ
CW OUR LOCAL LEAOJNQ NEWSPAPER THAT GsORQS OwERS flS WOW EMQAQSO AM OETfeWG UP A

TBME PAY?.1ENT 8CHE?.1S FOR PURCHASE OF

'0£T»1STErV

KNOW THAT CMS WGLL HAVE SOME MEANS OF

LOTS* IT DD A COMFORT, ONDEEO, TO

CECURflNQ A F6MAL RESTDNQ PLACE AND NOW

6F

I CAN 8M SOME V7AY OR ANOTHER MAKE GOME SORT OF A DEAL WOTH KSM PUTNAI^I WE WILL
HAVE

fiT MADE*

BIRTHDAYS

February 11
February 13
February 14

Clyde Williams
Howard TeetEr
Helen McKesth
Conrad Swart
Harold Goooholm

February 16
Fcsruary 16

Af^NIVERSARlES

None

ROTARY GUESTS
H.

J. Ryan

Bronson
Jackson
Kala?4azoo

Mel Rjce
Dick Mevercon
Bob Randall
Bob Hav^ins
Jack Story
Vaughn Phslps
Ed Perkins
Jan Anderson

Sturcss
Muskegon
Grand Rap808
Jackson
Jackson
Coldwater

The leave early ljgt was quite a oct shorter than usual and sdme of those who
CtSNgO UP BSD WOT LEAVE.
1—HAVE A SUSP fi COON ^Tt-IAT -WHEN"i&gt;yE-1tAVg-A-ftEAfe-0000 PRDORAM
SOMEtMEMBERS FIND OUT TH7.T THEY 00 NOT HAVE TO R;.&lt;rw ,OFF SOMEWHERE. TnfiS flS WHAT

CO?«£a OF HAV6NQ A SUSPICIOUS MBNO.

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The NW^DER of ABSEf^r HEMGERS es OJSTRSSSeMSLY lonq until one realozes that many
OF THESE are ON VACATION AND ARE MAX8NQ UP AT ONE PLACE OR ANOTHER.

FoR EXAMPLE,

Chick Ksnneoy made up cm San Dieqo and Warner V^n Aksn mads up on Phoenix and
TKEMg

OF COURSE,

^

THERE WERE THOSE WHO MADS AT OVER TO QUONOY.

/iy^/V'OF yeAF.

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
is

QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 5:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Axner Olson, Director

COLDWATER, MICH.

Attendance—

*

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

President
Vice-Presldent

A. KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine—

★

Progrom—

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Willioms,
Axner

Olson,

Duane

E.

Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

6—B.

Buyer-Seller Relotloni—
Olln Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Page)

President Rotary International
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

R.

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

18-Wm.

Bovee

2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobier

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Rotary Foundation—

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skabo

Norm Moore

STAG NITE

29—Paul Hurley

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

A) Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

SPRING

Fox

Walker
LADIES'

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

25—S.

25—No Meeting

international Student Proiects—

Kerr

Luse

Julv-1963

11—R. Biringer

Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Trade Associations—

Pearce

December—1962
4—les Woodward

International Information—

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

K.

13—Bob Kerr

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Oecupationol Information—

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

4—Ernest

11-R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield

20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

Intenrational Contocts—

★

Competitor Relations-

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

at 12:15 p. m.
Special—At the coll of the President

28-M. McKellh

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,
November—1962
Doug Woodward

Fred Anderson, Director

^

9—R, Nogle
16-Ray Pitts

Minstrel Show-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month

14—R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burandt

Al Rice and William Bobier

Sergeanl-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

★

May-1963
7—Craig Sebald

25—R. Toupallk
October—1962

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Fritz VonAken, les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Potterson

Potnom

18—Jerry Fair

4-H Youth-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary Information-

Davidson.

11—Ken

Student Guests—

Public Relotions—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. Mcknight

4—J. Etsweiler

Olmsted

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Asslstont Sec'y-Treos.

Apirl-t963

September—1962

Rural Urban-

Ray Mulehahey, H. Joseph

Membership—
Les Woodword, M, Andrews, R. Pitts

Williams

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

28-Oiin Dally

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken

Klein

21—R. Mulehahey

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962-19S3

FRED WEEKS

J. Efsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

7-J.
14—W.

Community Safety—

Classification—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

At Butterfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

March-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMiHEES - CLUB SERVICE

26—H. Joseph

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin
Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N, Circle Dr.—Mariorie

278-5358
278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6033
278*6843

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pot

278-2110

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2OT Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rutn

278-6501

278-2261

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Artene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Harold Mcknight, Coldwater,St. Home—Carol

279-9551

278-2947

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souei Beoeh, Coldwoter Lake—

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annella

278-6769

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlce

278-4159

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Suianna

279-9492

278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

279-9471

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retha

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo-

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scoll Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-6127

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notalie

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.-VIrgle

278-8156

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rite
Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842
278-6316

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Avn.-Dorolhy

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd.—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Follcr, 95 N. Hanchelf St.—Chorlolte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-5909

278-6598
273-5475
278-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5942
278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—tfhel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, B Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-8840

278-4222

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio
278-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

Phone No.
278-8942

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Roymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Liio
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-5073

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.... 278-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Conrod Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

27B-2979

278-6161
278-2451

278-4350

278-5554

278-5494
278-8238

Worren Williams, Botovia—loMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4424

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. CoFfman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo ..278-4086

Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater LakeJo neon

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

Sanlford Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

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The COLDWATER

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR
%

I

PRSDSRICK H. WEEKS
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

COLDWATER. MICH.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
rLD^^U'V,'.' 9^^

THiS vCEK we wsre PRCvfLsoso to lpstsn to a oBscuGSf-oN or the pboposeo osveuopweNT "

OP TH£ Branch County--Parx oh Msssenqcr Lajce,

Bos Rv?48E¥ wao ths .Program Chacrman •

AND PRSeSNTeO '.VAt.T BaLGOM \YH0 0U'f6.f!NSD THg MANMSR 514 WT8CW TMK' J&gt;/^K WAS SeCURED AND

THEN CrAN '.VCkCOX SHOWSO COME SS^COES -WHICM SHOweD THE NEED FOR TK£ PARKg A COMPAR06CN
W8TH orrtSR PARKS, AKO YKS SKEVOHES OP THE PARK PL,AN.

Eo UUANO OF THE CkAMSER OF

oatP^ERCS AUSO MADE A PUEA FOR SUPPORT PROM THE RoTARY CsuUB AND THS RotAReA^48 AS
BMOHVCnVALS, oEVBRAl. ORQaK!! 2A.T{IONS HAVE A&amp;-.REAOV PLCOQED S^ABOR AND MOMSV BSSeOES

PROMOVSGNAL SUPPORTo ThE NEED FOR TH38 PRO-fSCT 88 AU&lt;40ST SELP'^EVSOEHT WHEW VOU
C0W3B0ER THAT THC3 SS AM AREA VifKEftS WE.HAYS LOTS OF WATER WCTH MaNYc MANY LAHCS
AND A RBVSR THAT WDKDS ALU THE WAT THROUGH THE COUNTY AND YET HAVE NO OFF80fl;tt».
8W8MMdNQ OSACH,

The 19^3 Rotary show ps now hcstory except for a usttus bbt op black pabnt uri mv

EARQ^,. .Ve DQN'^T quite KMOW HOW MUCiH WE CONTRfSUTED TO THE CULTURAL AOvANCEMCWT OF
Branch County but we o6o kaye a lot op fuh and 1 still thbnk we would have an

SNPSRSOR Rotary Qlud fp bt were wot that ws have this swoaqiimo pRojeoTc. Clubs weth«
OUT PROdECTS mQCH PUT A LARQE NWBSR OP THEIR M2MSER8 TO '.'/ORK WITHER Of5 TI^S VBHEc

Maybe the next show oan as put on cn the Tbssiits#

I for one would like to bs asls

TO HAVe THE AU05ENCE ABLE TO HEAR EVSRT WORO W8TH0U7 THE PERFORMERS HAVING TC SHCUTe

BEL8EVE jT OR NOT, not a ssnole Rotarian was born or got marrsed or ©ELSBRATeo ths
AMMfVSRSARY TMEREOP tH THE PAST WSEXo

Number pims were oevsn to a hot-ider op Rotarcans with attencange recoros rakoinq
ALL THE 7/AV FROM ONE YEAR TO TWENTY^THREE YCARSc

fiz AOHOEVeO Two NSW RoTARIANS 8N THE PSRSOPI OP WeGLEV vyCLSERo WHOSE GLASSOPfi©ATffOM

CO Retail FujifjCTURe, and Robert Hawlev, whose ca^AsatPSQATioN bs Furwcture Manupactur-»
iNQo ACTUALLVf NESTHER OP TliSSg KSM ©AM BE CLASMEO AB A NEW RoTARBAN© ThEY ARE aCTK
FORMER RoVarBANS WHO HAVE SEEN OUT OP THE OROANflZATIOri FOB A VARIABLE LENGTH OP TflME©
t QUESS YOU MBG74T CALL THEM RE-TflEAOSe

SCEMB LfiKK THERE WERE A GREAT MANY PEOPLE ABSENT BUT fiN CHECKSNQ OVER THE LIST I

COULD EXPLAIN AWAY A GOOD MANY OF THS?A AS BE!KG AWAY CM VARflOUS PARTS OP THE NORTJ^

Ay.^ERBcAP^ COrfTCPJSNT* UCS *AteOOWARO KEEPS MB fNPORMSD AS TO VJKSRB HE tS BY SEMOSNO MS
COPBES OP THE ClVB BULLETINS HS PICKS UP© ThE LAST ONE WAS PRO^! SeMIMOLE© FlORIDA©

He ©t.AlMO Hg y;A9 SNROUTB TO TUOSON©
aiJ£STS

OacK SCHULTZ
.VaLTSR ;'/0HLER8

Bromsoh
BrONSON

Fo Ulano
Paul Kacllner
Pat .Ahssler

Coldwater
Ks noerkook
Coldwater

Oenn68 Jaqued •

Student

Jackson

Urry Bowers

Soldwater

Program Chairman and is goinq to pReeeMT Casey f^osNOORPo

Cably has arrangeo for telepko-ne and TV HOOK-UP wflTM KORAO (North Amebocan Air
BKFRKBEJ at CoLORAOO SpRONQSa COLORADO©

OoN®T M808 DtIU

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•ft

QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monday 12:15 M.

AlBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church •» Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
• CHARLES SCHMin

★

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt, Fred
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Davidson.

BOARD

OF

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

'^egular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Andersen, Director

30—Torg Skobo

Special—At the call of the President

20—Fred Weeks

Vines

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstlen, Woyne Woy,

International Student Prolects—

R.

Al

Associations—

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22-C.

Norm Moore

Allemier

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John Walker

Februory—1963
5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

Butterfield, Vince Kornstlen,

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorn©

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKelth

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

Trade

30-H. Bent

Bobier

Jonuary—1963

Torg Skobo

Ken Leovenworth, R. BIringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Kam, Jackson

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Four-Way Test—
Tenr Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary internationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

11—R. BIringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Foir

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Armand Page!

President Rotory International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

2—Dale Dean

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstlen

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

International Information-

luse

July-1963

27-C. Wilcox

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Webb Treot, Richcrrd Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★

4—Ernest

11-R. Show
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations-

★

June-1963

November—1962

Doug Woodward

INTERNATIONAL

28-M. McKelth

23-AI Rice

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—R. Nagle
16—Roy Pitts

4-H Youlh-

Norm Moore, Bob Nagfe

DIRECTORS

7—Craig Sebold
14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burondt

Al Rice and William Bobier

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

★

May-1963

October—1962

Student Guests—

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

IB—Jerry Fair

Minstrel Show-

Rotary Information-

Putnom

25-R. Toupallk

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Public Relations—

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

4—J. Etswelier
11—Ken

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Les Wcodword, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
ProgramClyde Williams

2—Tom Collins

9—Mork Andrews

16—H. Mcknight

September—1962

R. Yinnling, D. Shorn©,
Ken oTmsted

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreos.

E-

Crippled Children—

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magczine—

President
Vice-President
Secretory

26-H, Teeter

Aprii-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Gran Wilcox

T962.1963

Duone

J. Etsweilor, Ralph Toupallk,

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
14—V/. Williams

Community Safety—

R. Show, R. BIringer, K. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

*

FRED WEEKS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Crofg Sebold, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the dotolls.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, "Progrom Chairmen
""
— Telephone 278-8238
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«

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51

278-6643

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
WTIford Coulllorci, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruin

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1^3 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Horold Mcknight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

278-2947

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-5494

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

278-5078

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna

278-2539

Suionna

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-BeatrIce

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

279-9471
278-2818

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Albert Faller, 95 N.

273-5475

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

-

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Josepn, 383 N, Hudson St.—Ethel

278-8933

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4435

278-6687
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
278-8840

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth--.278-5996

Warren Williams, Baiavic—LoMoine

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

639-9418

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Kenneth Putnom,

278-2790

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Vlrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergof
Craig Sebold, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie--.

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5842

278-4350

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4424

278-5033

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holfz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Colcfwater Loke—
Janoan

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizora
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 WIMowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

Sontford Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

S«c. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

278-823B

Guvarrle S, Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .... 278-4086

1

Meeting Time:

278-4229
278-4159

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

Notary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

I.

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI?4G PRODUCTS,
COLDlfATER, MICH.

INC.

�r--

"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

AAWmy 29s ^963 MEETING

THIS '.VEEK^S Program Chashmam, Chuok .VooowarDo came up w«th a prize,

la

THERE A ROTARIAN WHO WAS IN ATTENOAMCE TueBDAT WHO OOES NOT FEE!; HE WOUe.0

HATE BEEN VERT BORRV TO HAVE MS33SD LOEUTENANT COMMANOER BOUt ReAD®8
BRlt^UIANT 8T0RV ON OUR SUaMARSNE Ft-ECT? To THOSE WHO COUtOW'T MAKE PTe
NO DESORCPTPOM HERE OOUk.0 00 8T UUSTfiCff (ReCOMMENOATION 8 REAO THE AOOOUNT
6N ONE OF Co(.D;VATER*0 DaSI-V PaPERb).

NEXT TUESDAY (Stilu "8n the waterso to speak).

We wpll have the

UP-TO»TMe&lt;^GNUTe 6T0RT ON THE BraNOH CoUNTT PaRK AND SwIMMSMQ PrOQRAM
FROM A PANEU USSNO SLlDESo BoB RUMSET HAS MADE THE ARRANOEMENTS FOR THIS.

UNBELIEVABLE, BUT TRUEs

Portt Years of Perfect AttendamceI

Warner Van Aken

DESERVES ALL THE ACCOLADES sesTOWEC: ON HCM, !n FAOf, IF ROTARY HAS ONE,HE
SHOULD RECEfiVB THEIR "mEOAU OF HONOR." SINCERE CONORATULATJ0N3 FROM ALL OF
US, Warner, and mat you add many more to these fprst forty.
BIRTHDAYS

January 2S

Dale Dean
Art Lyon

January 30

-.VEOOINQ ANNIVERSARIES

January 3^

Art Lton
ROTARY GUESTS

Mel Rice
Clarence Graham
Clarence Snyder
Ken Yesh
Charles Osborn

Union City'
Jackson
BRONSON
Bronson
Bp.onson
Kalamazoo

Richard MoNall

Coldwater

Boa RoaONSON

Recommended Rcadinos In your March Rotarian "Is Understanding Posgbble?,"
BY Hubert Herring. He asksi In a world that's "cxaspsratino, FfLLEo v/oth
PEOPLE WHO are DOWNROQHT ANNOYING," CAN SOME BASIS BE FOUND FOR UNDERSTANDING
AMONG THEM?

Thought for the Day:
WHO

es

CRAZY

TO

(OsoiieATEO to Chuck .'^Gooward) A bachelor is a fellow

GET MARRIED

«•

AND

KNOWS

IT.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengregotionoi Church — Wodnesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednetdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK - Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—
W.

VonAken

BY ELECTION

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupolik,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

A. KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker

Pr.sidenI
Vlee-Prosidenf

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Magazine-

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treosurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Axner Olson, Chorles

Schmilt,

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

E.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Bovee, N. Moore

Doug Woodward

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor RelationsWebb Treot, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vinee

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien,

Woyne Way,

Armond Pogel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, ColcuHa, India
General Secretary, Rotoiy International

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

11—R. Biringer
18—Wm.

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skobo

29-PauI Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

Rotary Foundofion—

5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

AI Butterfield, Vinee Kornsfien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Potterson, M. McKeith

30—H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couiiiord

Trade Associations—

Don Korn, Jackson

2—Dole Dean
9-1. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornsfien

4—Les Woodward

International Student Proiectt-

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

27-C. Wilcox

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swort
Occupational Information-

25—S. Bovee

Julv-1963

December—1962

International Information-

Employer-Employee Relations—

18—Al Butterfield

13-Bob Kerr

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

4—Ernest Luse

11—R. Show

20—Fred Weeks

Internationol Contacts-

McKeith

June-1963

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

Buyer-Setler Relations-

38-M.

Pitts

30—Torg Skobo

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fred Anderson, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

9-R. Nagle
16—Roy

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

''.gulor—First Thursday of each month

7—Croig Sebold
14—R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burandt

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Rotory InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

May-1963

October-1962

Al Rice and William Bobler

Public Relations—

Seton

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Fred

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

Program-

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Bacon

April-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. Biirnger, H. Bent

5—Armand Pogel
12—C.

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

August—1962

A1 Butterfield, Ray Fox

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Phone No278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Cloro
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Phone No.
278-2110

278-6501
278-6850
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys

Tom Collins, 10 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-6278

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.-Dorolhy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Relho _. ...

278-2539
279-9360

Armand Page], R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

639-9418

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine

278-6341

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-2854

Wilford Couiiiord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

279-9471

Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane .

278-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Albert Folier, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-5475
278-8933
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Paul Hurley. 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-W97
...

..278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfhe

278-5^0

278-8840

276-5078
279-9492
278-5512

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth ...278-5996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie

278-2979
278-6161

278-2790

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzanno

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd.. R. R. 2-Netlie

278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

278-2930

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Wiilloms, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-4159
278-8238

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Warren Willioms, Botavio—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5494

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R, 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
278-8942
tHoword M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
278-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Or.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086

Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter lake—
Jonean

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Eliora
___.278-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
278-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
278-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
278-6730

Santford Jotley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

J 278-5049

•

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

Jotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIOHe

INC.

■ vT urt

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 26. 1953

ThPB WggK

we HAD AM JNTERBaTflWO OCQCySSfiON

SN MOOHBOAN. or SN pact AMV other PLACe.

e^pj-oVMENTo

OP WHAT S8 PROBABtY OUR WUT^iBER ONS

TH98 08 THS PROS£.s:m OP MORB JOSS AND DSTTeR

The program was pressnteo qv Chst A«.£.EMesR who had as Hbg apEAKSRf Sam

BSwnSTT. op KaLAMAZOO VMO 68 CONNECTED W6TH A RE?EARCM PROJECT L008Ei.y SPOHSOREO BY
U^joHN Oruo Companv«
Next yfecKo
Chuck 'Voooward w6tL pressnt a program sv a Naval Reserve RiPRsa?!N7AT8ve
WHO W8LL TELL US ABOUT UMDER8SA OEFENSES. GHUSX HASTENS TO 6NP0RM ME THAT THIS W8U.
SE eUBMAR6NS8 AMD SOME OF THE MEW THINGS THEV 00 V/8TH THEM»
I AM APJ OLO ArmV MAM
MYSELF BUT W8LL GRANT IN TIMES OP GREAT NATIONAL STRSeS THE NaVV HAS OFFIOlALLV ACTED
AS OUR

ALLIES.

It would apSear at i&gt;tsa time that the Mgnstrsl Show was coming along well cnouqk that
WE ODD not have TO SAY MUCH. JUST RET^EMBER THAT THE END MEN REHEARSE SuNDAV AT 5s00, P.M..

THE CHORUS AT ^SOO P.M., AMD SELL THE TCCKET3 CSPECSALLV FOR THURBDAVe

Ve THOUGHT THE PRESENTATBONsTyEaDAV BV GeORQE. RALPHpAMD BoS V.fERE EXCELLENT* AMT EMD MAN
WILL TELL YOU THAT HBS WORSE CRBTDC8 ARE THOSE AT THE TuSSOAV LUNCHEON*

Seems a'couple of cowsoyb were radinq-acrosq the plains
AND CAME UPON A HERO OF BUFFALO* TkEY MADE A MU?^BER OF
D98PARAQ9NG REMARKS ABOUT MANGY CONOfiTION OF BUFFALO*

'.vHEN they HA.DRtDOEN BY ONE BUFFALO SA6D TO APJOTKER,
"Now we HAVE HEARD A OfiSCOURAQIWQ WORD,"

«

■.Ve unoerstano that the Ladies Night was.a tremendous success doth from a qustatorv
AND TSRPSICHOREAN STANDPOfiNT.

A NUMBER OF MEN HAVE* OR WfiLL. HEAD SOUTH*

.VE ALREADY COVERED THE FACT THAT LeS

./OODWARD WAS GOO-NQ SoUTM AND BN THE PROCESS, OR ALREADY GONE, ARE V/ARREN .VOLLSAMa,

Ohicx Kennedy, Russ h^looRE and .Varker Van Aken. These are all qobng to Arbzona and !
THBNK Al BuTTERFIELD 18 ABOUT DUE TO GO TO FLORBOA,
./ILL CoUJtLLARO 88 OUT OF THE HOSPITAL AND HOME*
BIRTHPAVS

Natalie Ybnqlinq

January 22

Norm Moore

January 23

Ernestine Neer

January 24

'.^jEOOING ANNSVERSARSES
Harry Joseph

JAf«IUARV 20

Gill Pblliod

Angola,

GUESTS

Bert •7ard
Mel .7s oe
Ray Cuyler
Bob Stocker
Elv/ood Larsen

Indiana

Bronson
Jackson
Bronson
Bronson
Qubmcy
Qubncv

Blague Knbrk

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•a

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK -&lt; Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1962-1963

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

OFFICERS

Clossirication—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

President
Vlee President

Roy Muichahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

★

Program-

Axner Olson, Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Duone

Davidson.

Public

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

at 12:15 p. m.

Oiin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor RelationsWebb Treat, Richard Moore,

Special—At the coll of the President
★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Wayne Woy,
Armand Pagel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

R,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

2—Gust Burandt
9—R. Nogle

16—Ray PHts
23-AI Rice

30—Torg Skobo

Minstrel Show—

Chorles Woodward, Geo. Owers,
November—1962
Doug Woodward
6—8. K. Pearce
13-8ob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wiicox

International Contacts-

December-1962
4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

International Information-

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight
23-Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

May—1963

Bobier

14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith
June—1963
4—Ernest

Luse

11—R. Shaw
18—A! Butterfield
25—S. 8ovee

July-1963
2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30—H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Al

Aprir-1963

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couiilard

Kerr

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiects—

5—R. Rumsey

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon

7—Craig Sebald
October—1962

Al Rice and William Bobler

Trade Associations—

Don Karn, Joekson

25—R. Toupollk

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Student Guests-

Four-Way TestTanr Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupotlonal InformationKen Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

18—Jerry Fair

Rural Urban-

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

4—J. Elswoiler
11—Ken Putnam

Ken oTmsted

Sergeant-at'Arms—

''ngolar—First Thursday of each month

September-1962

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

★
OF

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Klein

21—R. Muichahey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Relations-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7-J-

14—W. V/liliams

J. Etsweiier, Ralph Toupallk,

4.H Youlh-

Clyde Williams

blreelors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

Community Safety—

Don Harris, Cran Wileo*
Fellowship—
E. Lose, R. Sweet, J. Wolker
Magazine-

JOHN
A. KENNEDY
Secretory
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treasurer
FRED WEEKS
Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

BOARD

Boys' and Girls' Week-

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

E.

VanAken

★

1962.1963

Moreh—1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwater—Fay

• Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rutn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.-Morjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
^eton Bavee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Cf.—Thelma

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

278-5356

278-6821
276-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, IB Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wllford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Phone No.
278-2110

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Ken Leavenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grond St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

278-6278

Cranston Wiicox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-2612
278-5585

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

Albert Failer, 95 N. Honchett St.-Chorlotte

278-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-4435
278-W87
278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, o Persons Cf.—Marfho

278-8840

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilmei

278-5790

Webster Treol, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coidwater Lake—

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. 2—Doris

278-2261

278-4222

Ralph Toupallk, R, R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcogo-Eileen 278-5556

278-2947
279-9551

279-9471

278-2818

278-6W1

Howard M. Teeter. 156 Church St.—Marion

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coidwater St. Home—Carol

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Oiin Dally. 61 Maple Lane—Jane

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairmen — Telephone 278-8238

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha _
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-6769

279-9360
278-5996

639-9418

Suzanna

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

Warren Williams, Bafovia-LoMolne.—

—

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celio
Chorles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Cl.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-2979
278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgle
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn..
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Bergef

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Guvorrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshingfon St.—Elolne

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude —

278-8318

278-5842
..278-6316
278-4350

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Cojdwater LakeJo neon

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elvc

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Sonlford Jotley, 335'/} Grond St.-Joyce

278-5494

278-4159

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6161

278-4243
278-8238

Bronson 369-4024

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.—Roth

278-5554

278-4424
278-5033
279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198

276-5412

278-6730
278-5049

•nawawiwt*-

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

Jotary REFLECTOR

PaEDBRICK H. WEEKS

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

Visiting rotarians always welcome

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COIpDIATER. «ICH.
' ^

�January,21, 1963

The Board otf Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the names and classifications listed below.
objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Major Classification

Minor Classification

Wesley E, Wilbur

Furniture, Fixtures
&amp; Furnishings

Household Furniture Retailing

Robert Hawley

Furniture, Fixtures
&amp; Furnishings

Household Furniture Manufacturing

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

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tAST ilEEKc we HAS THE PRfvtxeoc of ListePiCKo fs Oee?oa Albsr? ^arq v/«o was
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NEXT v/EEK*
-Vc SHOVLO AOAtN HAVK an OOTSTAKDfMO PROORAM OP0N9ORED OV CH£?
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NOTES ON THE MINSTREL SHO.V^
If too wfc'RC pREsewVAY the last Mssvewo vou rcalbzs
THAT ffiPR 0HCRM8 VVORK WAS RATMER UMEHTHUaiASTilO^ THfiSp 3 AM SURE^, WGC.L SET SETTEft
AND we VXPULO LfiKS THE ABBC-LUYC MAXCMUf.! «N ATtCfJDAHCE AV
SuH0AY''S REI-tEARSAL
AT THE RCOSKVEfl,? AuOGTORflUM.
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THROUGH K«8 PROXYp CHW5&lt; AiOOOWARD^
KNOW

DARN

WELL

THE MSO«WEEK

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ThPS WAS FRCQASLT ^'UaYpFfEOo
The end men d80

3w FACV, K€

.ogx slcokvlv setter after

RSHEARaALo

There arc stsll many thphqs to se done v/tTH the show among whpch bs oefTswo the
STAGE REAOYs
TKOSS OF VOU WHO FESL THAT YOU CAM HELP iN THflS REGARD PLEAaE SHOW
OP AY THE RoOSSVELT AuDPrORfiUf.1 SOKOAV fJORNIWQ AT SsOO

'.ViLL COUGLLARD fiS STSLL ON THE 08SA9LE0 L.E8T GUT 10 00?4§NQ ALONG. ThOSE OF YOU
WHO ALREADY SELONO TO THE CORONARY Clu8 WSLL RSALSSE THAT tH?8 tO ONE VOU DO
NOT KURRYo

A NUMaSR OF ooa members have been TRAVELINO AROUND LATELY.

Ov«R THE KOLfiOAYS

WE HAD 0OYH As Ol8CN AMD Al R^CE OUT #MONG THE HULA MAlOtfJO AND WE THCfaK THAT LE3
.^OOWARO MANAGED TO GET OUT OF t-^SnE JUST AKSAD OF THE DPIEP FrZZZB ALTHOUGH 3 GUC38
fT HAS BEEN PaCTTY CH5LLY IH THE SoUTUWESY. TOCo
amiHOAYS

Ann Facr
R09ERT YeHOLEno

January

Charles

January
January
January
January

Vincent Kornsthsn

January
January

EL!ZASETH OlVSRS

Bert Taller

Charlotte fSllsr
JEtolNGANNaVERSARlES
Charles FtsKE
John Kennedy

January 17
January lo

ROTARY CUESTS
Bill Vilson
Clem Kromer
Carlo HeiKxtNEN
Bob -V?-ss?s:

^

"Z y

Eo Uland
Nel8 .Veasft

Elmer Qoqoon
Mel Rfioe
Floyd Vatson
Norman
Dsry

J

Coldwater
OrfROeT
Coldwater
CCLO'.VATER
CoLOWATeR
Bronson
Qufif^ev
Jackson

f^GOHESrCRj

New York

CjOLOWATER

TH^ l-iST OF THOSE THAT LE/iV£ cvV'U.Y IS QUiTE A n#T i^ONGER THAN IT SI-KXILD BE,
You Will Always Be Welcome at The^ h eighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BM pOO% MEMBER
-u

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday. 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallx,

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS

&amp;Y ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN CLYDE WILLIAMS .
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Viee-Prosidanf
....Seerefory

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

.

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Magozine—

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Axner Olson,

Charles

Schmitt,

Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred
Duone

E.

Fred

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

636 ROTARY

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

Armand Pagel
Four-Way Test-

President Rotary International

NITISH C. LAKARRY, Calcutta, India

Internotionol Information-

R.

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

International Student Pra[eets—

January—1963
1—No Meeting

0. Davidson, W. Ceuillord

Kerr

Al

15—D.

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore

Harris

STAG NITE
John

Februory—1963

LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman
Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

29—Paul Hurley

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

23—V.

22—C. Allemier

Terg Skabo

Dean

9-L. Wise

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Trode Associations—

2—Dale

16—G. Owers

Bobier

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

SONG

Jufy-1963

December—1962
4—Los Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Korn, Joekson

4—Ernest Luse
11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

13-Bob Kerr
20-Frod Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Pred Culy — Director

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

DISTRICT

9-R. Nagle
16-Roy PHts

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,
November—1962
Doug Woodward
6—B. K. Peorce

"*golar—First Thursday of each month

★

14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

7—Craig Seboid
October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seten Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

Culy,

Davidson.

May-1963

25—R. Toupalik

Al Rice and William Bobler

Relations—

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Foir

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Public

23—Fred Neer

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken

Keith Pearee, R. G. Waldron

Program-

Directors''— John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker

..President

26—H. Teeter

Aprii-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon

IP—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

Classification—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Cholrman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn

278-6033

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Moriorle

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther.

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-6843
278-5386

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

278-6501
278-6850
278-2261

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

279-9551
278-6769

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N, Hudson St.—Helen

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-2854

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Rooerf Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054
279-9471

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Claro

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairflcid Dr.—Jos^hine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

278-5891

278-4486

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbaro 278-5234
Olin Dolly, 61

Maple Lone—Jone._

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler. Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 t^. Honchetf St.—Charlotte
Jerry Foir. 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-2818

278-6127
..278-5909
278-6598

278-5475
278-8933

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maplo Lone-Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2947
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Qoincy—Lois

278-5996
639-9418

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-8156

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

278-5318
278-6517

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-5942

Charles ^hmift, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-4435

.278-W87

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons C».—Marfho

278-8840

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.-Gertrude

278-4350

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

278-6788
278-5790

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-2451

278-5714

278-6316

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phone No.
278-8942

278-4222
278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat-, 3492 San Souci Beoch, Coldwaler Lake—
Suianna

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Worner VonAken, R, R. 2—Gladys

278-4243

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy
Fred H, Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrlce

Clyde WilMams, R. R. 1—Wilma

278-5585

278-4229

278-5494

_.278-4159

278-8238

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celin

Deuglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth.
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notolie

278-4424

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Joneon

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
_.__278-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine
278-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Eivo
278-5412
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gralchen
278-6730
Sanlferd Jolloy, 335V2 Grond St.—Joyce
278-5049

^The COLDWATER

^^otary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

1
PRSDSRICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS", INC.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER,

ftlCH.
■c .',1^

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
12, 1963

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WORK OUTj VOU CAM 8EG8M TO SEE THAT BT W8LL BE POSSOBLE TO PUT ?T ONo" NexT WEEK VOU WPLL
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January 10

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'/iEDD 3NQ mn 5VERSAR lES

None
GUESTS
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Sronson

'.Valtsr

Mel Rpce

BrQNSON
Jackson

?-4onk v/atson
Dale Smbth

Colon
Ckslsea

vVOHLERS

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f.

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighbor^ Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

★

JOHN

CLYDE WIlllAMS

VIce-President

A. KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.
Anderson,

Charles Sehmitt,

Russell

Moore,

Fred

Fred

Public

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

★
BOARD

OF

Al

DIRECTORS

at 12:15 p. m.
Special—At the call of the President

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

President Rotary

Vinee

INTERNATIONAL

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr

27-C. Wilcox

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Korn, Jackson

15—D.

Norm Moore

Horris

22—C. Allemier

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Ken Putnam

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butlerfield, Vince Kornstien,

Associations—

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Fred Neer — Cholrmon

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Kornstien

30-H. Benf

January—1963
1—No Meeting

Torg Skobo

Kerr

Trode

23—V.

11—R. Biringer

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

SONG

Dean

25—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

2—Dale

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

18—Wm. Bobier

Charles Bocon, Jerry Fair

Occupational Information-

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

December—T962
4—Les Woodword

Tom Collins, Conrad Swort

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Shaw
18~AI Buiterfield

20—Fred Weeks

InternalionQl information-

Four-Woy Test-

June-T963

November—1962

SERVICE

International Student Pro}eefs—

Kornslien, Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel

International

14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

Burandt

9-R. Nagle

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Employer-Employee Relations-

May-1963

23-AI Rice

International Contacts-

Competitor RelationsWebb Treot, Richard Moore,

25—R. Toupalik

30—Torg Skobo

INTERNATIONAL

Neer

30—R. Patterson

16—Ray Pitts

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Doug Woodward

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H, Gcodholm, 0. Dean

23-Fred

7—Craig Sebatd

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

2—Gust

Rice and Willlom Bobler

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnlght

October—1962

Guests-

4-H Youth-

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

AprM-1963

18—Jerry Foir

Minstrel Show-

gular—First Thursday of each month
..

Student

Relations—

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Armi—

Culy,

Duone E. Davidson.

Olmsted

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
ProgramClyde Williams

Williams

September—1962

Rurol Urban-

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

A*ner Olson,

Ken

Magazine—

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Crippled Children—
R. YIngling, 0. Shorno,

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

President

Klein

21—R. Mulchohey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship—

T. DEAN

JOHN

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupailk,

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

7—J.

14—W.

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R, Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Buiterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Clossification—

OFFICERS 8Y ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Snbold, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the defoils.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-B238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Foy

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rufn

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjerie

276-6821

'Milliam Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Seton

278-5891

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Harvey G. Benf, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
•Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Bovee,

278-6843
278-8086

171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Buiterfield, 31

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Av8.-Dorothy.._

.279-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone._

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-2818

....278-6127
278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

.,278-6598

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Gcodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-5318
278-6517

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchetf St.—Charlotte,
Jerry fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen

278-5475
278-8933
278-5942
278-4435

.....278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-8640

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma..

278-5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

278-2341

278-2110
278-6501

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rufn

278-2261

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6850

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coidwoter lake—

Harold McKnight, Coldwofer St. Home—Corel

279-9551

278-6769
278-6278

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hui! Sf.-Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annefta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

278-5996
639-9418
278-2979
278-6341
278-6161

278-2790

Suzanna

Russell G- Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
Frea H. Weeks, I?. R. 2—Beotriee

Warren Willloms, Batavio—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Meeting Time:

278-5033

278-2930

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

HONORARY MEMBERS

Joneon

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

278-4086
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

278-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

278-5412
278-6730

Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-4198
278-5049

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

1

TUESDAY

278-8238

278-4424

278-5033
278-6393

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

MICHIGAN

278-4229

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4243

.278-5494

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Guvarrie S, Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwoter Lake—

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

270-2612
278-5585

278-4159

278-8156
278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

278-5554

Bronson 369-4024

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Scbald, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4222

278-2947

The COLDWATER

*

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 2^ Grand St.—Dorothy

FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

DECEMBER 29® 19^2

.A i"

A STATE or EMERGENCY HAS BEEN DECUREDi __
LAST SUNDAY \iZ HAD A FDY MORE OUT FOR REHEARSAL BUT NOT ENOUGH.
REMEMBER THERE ARE TEN END MEN-VKWO ARE WORKING PRETTY HARD ON THIS

PRODUCT JON,

EACH OF THESE END MEN HAS UP TO THREE OR f^OUR .VERSES OF

SOME SONS OR NARRATIOJ TO MEMORIZE.

PEOPLE LIKE ED HOLTZ ARE PUTTING

IN A TREMENDOUS Af.10UNT OF TIME ON THE MANY DETAILS IN CONNECTION .VlTH

THIS SHO'.V,

WE THINK THAT ALL OF YOU COULD SPEhfiD THE HOUR OR PERHAPS

A LITTLE MORE ON LATE OF A SUNDAY AFTERNOON TO ATTEND THIS REHEARSAL.
IF YOU SHOW UP PROMPTLY AT 4t00 P.M. A HOUR miL 00 IT.
THESE SONGS M&amp;IORIZED.

■::W.

YOU MUST HAVE

NONE OF THEM ARE REALLY DIFFICULT BUT THERE

ARE SOME TRICKY SPOTS 'iVHERE WE MOVE FRO^ SONG TO S0M3.

NEXT REHEARSAL /ILL BE SUNDAY, DECOTER 30 AT 4;D0 P^M. IN THE ELK*S
TEMPLE BASEMENT.

PLEASE COME IN THE B.ACK DOOR.

•I
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurcday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Slurget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester AMemier,
W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupolik,

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

T.

DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

Viee-President

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES SCHMITT

iRED WEEKS

Secretory
Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treos.

Don Harris, Cron Wikox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Crippled ChildrenR. YIngling, D. Shorno,

Magazine—

Rural Urbon—

Ken

Membership—

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Program-

directors — John T. Dean, Clyde WIMioms.
Axner Olson, Charles Schmllt, Fred
*•

Anderson,
Duane

Russell

Moore, Fred

Culy,

E. Davidson.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations-

*

2—Gust

Al Rice and William Bobler

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Vines Kornstien, Woyne Woy,
Armond Pagel

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAKARRY, ColcuHa, India

Don Karn, Jackson

R.

18—Wm.

2—Dale

Dean

9-1. Wise
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobler

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects—

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couiltord

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

29—Poul Hurley

STAG

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vlnce Kornstien,
Ken Pufnom

12-R.

NITE

John Waiker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairmen

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bovee

16—G. Owers

11—R. Biringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Kerr

25—S.

Julv-1963

4—les Woodward

International Information-

Luse

18—Al Butterfield

December-1962

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Trade Associations-

4—Ernest

11—R. Shaw

6—B. K. Pearco
13-Bob Kerr
20-Frcd Weeks
27-C. Wileox

Internallonal Contacts-

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotionol

Juna-1963

November—1962

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Olmsted

28-M. McKelfh

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodword

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Oceupallonal information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

21-K.

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodword, Goo. Owers,

Four-Way Test-

14-R. G. Waldron

Burondl

9-R. Nagie
16—Ray Pitts

Minstrel Show-

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

May-1963
7—Craig Sebald

October—1962

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

636 ROTARY

18—Jerry Fair

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Putnom

25—R. Toupallk

Student Guests-

Public Relations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

Etsweiler

11—Ken

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

"^gular—Firit Thursday of each month

DISTRICT

4—J.

Olmsted

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprii-1963

September—1962

Keith Pearee, R. G. Waldron

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

7-J.

14—W. Williams

Community Sofety—

Classification—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butlerfiold, Ray Fox

VanAken

March-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

SPRING UDIES' NITE

Fox

R. YIngling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detolls.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwofer-Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-5358
278-6821

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

278-5386

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

&lt;larvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
jchord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
Seton

Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Cost C. Burandf, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

?ev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-6033

278-6843
278-B086
278-5891

278-4486

278-2854

om Collins, 16 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbora 278-5234

Wiiford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duone E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler. Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann

278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

278-5318

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Pool

Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

278-W87

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
278-8840

CLYDE VrlLLIAMS, Program Cholrman — Telephone 278-8238

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

278-2110

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mcple Lone—Emily

278-6850

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.-Virginia

278-2841

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Roth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwofer St. Home—Corel

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LIfo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Refha

278-2539
279-9360

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—\Vllma

Armand Pagel. R. R. 2, Quiney-Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

639-9418
278-2979

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

Everett

Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-6769

278-5512
278-5996

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzanna

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel

278-5006
273-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-0318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Sworf, 471 Marsholi St.—Gertrude.——

..278-4350

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Werner VanAken, R. R. 2-Glodys

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Deiia

Warren Willioms, Botavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingilng, 21 Scott—Natolie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrio S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola
Ed Holtz, 164M lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzorct
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
Sonfrord Joliey, 335'/2 Grand St.-Joyee

1
FREDERICK H.

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-5585

278-4243

278-4229

278-5494
278-4159
278-8238
278-5033

279-9428

_-278-5033
278-6393
278-4086
J78-5091

278-6311
278-4196
278-W12

278-6730
278-5049

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

278-2612

Bronson 369-4024
—
278-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-4222

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

WEEKS

quality spri.'^g products, INC
COLDWATER, MICH.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR I
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
OECB^JBER 22. 19^2

7

0

FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY. IS (NEXT YEAR, OF COURSE) THERE IS TO BE A LADIES NIGHT AT
THE EATON SPRIf^S TROUT CLUB.

THIS IS TO BE A BUFFET DINNER DANCE WITH CARDS FOR

THOSE -/i^O ARE /\RTHRITIC, SENILE, OR HAVE SCME OTHER REASON FOR NOT DANCING*

CHARGE .VILL BE ^6,00 PER COUPLE.
WILL START AT 7s00 P.M.

THERE WILL BE CORSAGES, PRIZES, ETC.

THE

THE AFFAIR

I never hsaro of thss Eaton Sprung Trout CtuG sefore but

I AM TOLO BV USUALI.V ftELHABLE SOURCEB VHaT BT OQ 0N THE FreMOMT, ImDAANAbVBCBNfTV

80 we W8Uk TRY TO HAVE MAP COORSNOATES, COMPASS BSARSNQS AND THAT SORT OF TH&gt;NO IN
THE NEXT

8 SOUS.

The fbrw of Chuck and Chuck have all the dues in 100^,
OUR F88CAL AFFACRS

We are alvmvs glad to have

ON ORDER.

Our cast meetonq was bh the hands sf Boll BosiIer on spots of anvthono that Presodent
John moqht have said. Boll presenteo Doug HoopBMQARNEn and the Carobwal BaLladoers.

ThSV sang a NW^SER OF- CkrOSTMAS carols 8N a VERV pleasant FASHBON.

I HAVE 8A80 IT

BEFORE AND I WOLL SAY OT AOACN WB CAN BE PROUD OF OUR MUSDCAL ACTBYBTBES AT THE

■

Hogh School.

-■/E had the second of OUR PJOON-TOME chorus refresher REHEAI^ALa and THE NOCE THONG ABOUT
OT OS WE HAVE PEOf^LB WBTH US AT THUS TOMS WHICH 08 NOT AS TRUE ON THE RBQULA.RLV

0E8BGMATED REHEARSAL TBME WHOCH ()S 4:00 P.M. BACH AND EVERY SUNDAY AT THE ELK®8 CLUB. .

WS WOULD L8KE TO URGE EVERYONE TO PLEASE SHOW OP FOR THESE REHEARQALS. THE 31sT OP

January wbll be upon us au^ost flMfviBDOATELV.
We wbsm thos performance to be op to
THE BXCELLSNcE. OF SOME OF OUR PAST PERFORMAWCeS. 9 OOW'^T KNOW \WSTHER YOU HAVE STOPPED
TO THBNK ON BT BUT THES SHOW HaS 9EC0ME PRETTY MUCH OF A TRAOeTOOM UN CoLDWAT'eR AND 8-8
P50T ONLY A MONEY RAOSBNC VEf^UR^ BUT HA3 HAD REAL GU0CE88 AS A PURE EMTSRTAON?4ENT PROUEOT.

WE HAVE TQ HAVE YOU AT THES? REH^SALS.

•

You WBLL 'RETvJEMBER THAT VOU HAD TO PAY $3*00 FOR

YOUR MEAL LAST TOME.

/e THtNK VOU ALL

KNOW WHAT TH8S WAS FOR BUT BN CASE ANY OF ^OU THSNK VOU MBCHT HAVE iiOBMSD THE OeTROBT

CLUS, this 68 THE REASOHJ

INSTEAD OF EATBKQ BSA^ SOUP OR SOME OTHSh LOW PROFBT MEAL AS

MANY CLUOS 00 WE DEC8DED THAT BECAUSE WE WERE GOBMQ TO HAVE HO

-MEETBHQ FOR TWO SOLID

WEEKS VJE WOULD CHARGE THE EXTRA $1.50 AND PUt IT TOWARDS OUR ROTARY FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

SHIPS.

InCBOENTALLY, the CONTRBBUTBON was 100^.

VOU, AND ROTARV INTERNATIONAL THANKS YOU,

I THANK YOU, PrBSBOENT JoHN THANKS

BIRTHDAYS

Bob Magle
Gust Buranot
Amnetta Moore
Mac McKeoth
Charles Bacon

December 16
December
OECE?'fBER
December
December

IS
IS
21
22

■ VEDOING ANNIVERSARIES
Al Butterfcbld
Howard Swam

DecET'^eER 21
Decemssr 22

ROTARY GUESTS

Mel Roce
NeLson 'Fv&amp;oer
.Dbck Schultz

Jackson
Bronsok
Bronsom
Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo
Coldwater
Coldwater

/Dick Meverson .•
Jm&lt;S3 Pollock:
Carlqu&lt; HebkkTnen
Dan Dean

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON -r Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wedneidoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Sebold, Chester Ailemier,
W.

R. Shaw, R. Blringer, H. Bent
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

JOHN

A.

KENNEDY

.Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Progrom—

Ouane

E.

Seton

DIRECTORS

23-AI Rice

30—Torg Skobo

Doug Woodward

INTERNATIONAL

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

SERVICE

20-Frcd Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
ol 12:15 p. m.

Fred Andersen, Director

International Contacts-

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Buyer-Seller Relations—

*

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

Charles Woodward, Geo, Owers,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

**

Al Rice and William Bobier

Sergeant-al-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

International Informolion—

Vince Kornsflen, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Pagel

President Rotary International
NITiSH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, Indio

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

R.

Al

Associations—

R. Patterson, M. McKellh

23-Fred

Neer

30—R. Patterson

Mav-1963
7—Croig Sebald
U-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith
June-1963

4—Ernest Luse
ll-R. Shaw
18-A1 Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

Juiy-1963
2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V.

Kornstien

30—H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D.

Norm Moore

Harris

22—C. Allomior

29-Poul Hurley
LEADERS

STAG NITE
John

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Fred Near — Chairman

Kerr

Trade

Don Karn, Jackson

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnighf

1—No Meeting

Torg Skobo

SONG

Bobier

Aprll-1963

January—1963

Rotary FoundationR. Rumsey, John Klein,

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist,, Rotary, International

18—Wm.

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiaets—

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

December—1962
4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Employer-Employee Relations—

Putnam

October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

Guests—

Minstrel Show-

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise

★
OF

Bovee, N. Moore

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

W. Williams, Kan Putnam.

Rotary Information-

Mre. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Student

Public Relations-

Oovidson.

4—J.

11—Ken

4-H Youth-

Clyde Willioms

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt, Fred
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

September—1962

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Assistont Sec'y-Treas.

28-Olln Dolly

Rural Urban-

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

P. Hurley

Ken Olmsted

E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine—

PresidanI
Vice-Prejident

Willioms

21 —R. Mulehohay

R. Yingling, O. Shorno,

Fellowship—

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

14—W.

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Crippled Children—

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox

1962-1963

7-J. Klein

Community Sofety—

ClassiRcetion—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

A1 Butterfield, Roy Fox

VonAkan

Morch—1963

1962- 1963

ROTARY

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speeloi
programs, such as lodles' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoler—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rulh
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorle
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther...

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

278-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Edison Ct.—Thelmo

278-2854

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Fred Culy, 01 W. Clorke Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane..

278-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

Albert Foller, 95 t^. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

278-5909

278-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Deris

_.278-8933
278-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6517

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfleld Dr.—Aileen
Harry Josepn, 383 N, Hudson St.-Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho___

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2110
278-6501

Ernes! W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Horold McKnIght, Coldwoter St. Home-Carol

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

278-6278
278-5078

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mapie Lone-Emily

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Rooert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6850
278-6769

279-9492
278-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
278-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relho
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth... 278-5996

Worner VonAken, R, R. 2—Gladys
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beairice

278-4159

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Warren Willioms, Satavio—LoMoine
Lester f. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodword, 163 MorshoM St.

278-6341

Douglos Woodward, 20 Persons Cf.—Ruth

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie

270-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshoii St.—Gertrude

278-5714

278-4350

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 164M lyopowa Rd,, Coldwoter Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Sontford Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.-Joyce

FREDERICK H. KEEKS

COLDWATER,

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

X^ITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-8238

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5494

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5585

278-4243

278-4229

278-2979

278-6161

278-2612

Russell G, Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Dello

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time;

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct. —Lorraine

278-6687
278-6788
278-5790

Suzanne

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Charles ^hmift, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-8840

Weosler Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwoler Lake—

639-9418

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Rolpn Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

278-5942

278-4435

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
OEC0;1BER 15, 1952

THIS .VEEK WE HAD AS.OUR SPEAKER^ GCORGE Mc^NTVRSp DCRSCCyoR OF* VH« MDCHCQAN

Oepartmbmt or Aqrocuuture secured for us bv Ksoth Psarce who also presented
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OUR FOOD PROaRAM ESPEC6AUUY OSAt.CNQ W?TH OUR SURPLUS AND OUR ?f?f?fi!ENDOUG

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SOME' OF H08 PUBLCC SCHOOL MUSflC MAKERS SN WHAT W6LL PROBABLY BE A PURELY MU80CAL
Chrostmas program.

■vE HAD A HBGH PERCSNTAQE OF THE BRANCH COUNTV BOARDS OF SUPERVBSORS AND AU^OST

ALL OF THE COUTiitY OFFflCflALS PRESENT LAST WEEK AS A PART OF OUR ANNUAL RURAL&lt;oURQAN
OBSERVANCE,

MOST OF THE 0LU3 MEf^QSRS WERE THERE BUT FOR THOSE IWO WERE NOT YOU

MASSED THE OPEMfiNQ SALVO OF THE 1953 ROTARY CHORUS.

Eo HOLTZ TOOK OVER FOR A

FEW MCWUTES AND GNTRODUCED SOME NEW AMD SOME .WARMED OVER SONG MATERIAL.

OrJE as' TO SHOW UP W8TH0UT FaDL AT THE Elk'S TsMPLS AT 4:00 P.M. SUNDAY.
MEN W6LL MAKE THE8R APPEARANCE ONE HOUR EARLIER.

EvSRV*

Eno'

PROMPTNESS WBLL BE APPREGOaTSOo

amTHOAYS
&amp;40LY LcAVSNIWRiTH
Don Shorno
Ed Hoetz

Dscemser

12

Decsmser 12
Oscsr^OER 12

.7E00INS ■ANNIVERSARIES
None

ROTARY GUESTS

Lawrence Verner
Llovd Junker
D8C5€ SCHULTZ
Llovd Phbllbps
'i76LMAR f&lt;l00RE
George Huqbard
Ray Cardenas
Manuel Suwooval
SerqIo TorPes"
Rooer Fuller
Dro Jsm Nash

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

3ro/j8om
lUlNCY
UmCON C8TV
Coldwater
Coldwater

COLOWATER "

Cv.^^'-'.'^TER
Coldwater

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

OFftCERS

Classification—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

President
Vice-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Duone

Charles

Schmitt, Fred

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Seton

E. Davidson.

OF

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^egular—First Thursdoy of eoeh month
at 12:15 p. m.

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pogel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

President Rotary International

NITISH C. LAHARRY, CalcuHa, India
General Secretary, Rotary Internationol
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupational Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

Trade Associations—
R. Potlerson, M. McKelth

R.

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Kornstien

30-H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Ailemier

Torg Skabo

29-Pool Hurley

STAG NITE

John Walker

Februory-1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Al

23—V.

Bobier

25—No Meeting

Inlernolional Student Proiects—

Kerr

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

11—R. Biringer

Internationol Information-

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer.

July-1963

December-1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Buyer-Seller RelationsOlin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Compeliler RelationsWebb Treat, Richard Moore,

Special—At the call of the President

4—Ernest Luse
11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

6—B. K. Poarce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Fred Anderson, Director

★

iune-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

McKelth

16—Roy Pitts

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

28-M.

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November—1962
Doug Woodward

Sergeant-at-Arms-

★

U-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsled

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

Rotary Infermotion—
Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

Neer

May-1963
7—Croig Sebald

9-R. Nagle

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Moore

30—R. Patterson

2—Gust Burandt

Al Rica and William Bobier

4-H Youth-

Bovee, N.

23—Fred

Putnam

October-1962

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken

18—Jerry Foir
25—R. Toupalik

Rural Urban-

Program-

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnighf

September—1962

Ken OTmstad

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

★

Anderson,

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April-1963

21—R. Muichahey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Roy Muichahey, H. Joseph
Membership—

Treosurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treos.

Axner Olson,

J. Etswoiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Don Horris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Wolker
Magazine-

PROGRAMS

7-J. Klein
14—W. Willioms

Community Safety—

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

ROTARY

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

1962-1963

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Ailemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

5—R. Rumsey

SPRING LADIES'

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Butterfield, VInce Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The abave is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairmon — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemier, R, R. 5, Coldwafer—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone—Kathryn

278-6033

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Moriorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386

Seton Bovoe, 171 Grand St.-Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

278-5891
278-4406

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

Ernest W. Lose. R. R. 3—Ruin
Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home-Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys
Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

278-6278
278-5078

Phone No.
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon
E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-4222
278-2841

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 270-5556
Webster Treot, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Coidwofer Loke—
Suzanno

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2611

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Werner VanAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

278-5585
278-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-415^

278-2854

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

279-9471

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.-Colleen

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha
Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella —
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroina

278-6341

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanehett St.-Charlotte

273-5475

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita...

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Note ..278-4086

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

278-2930

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5842
278-6316

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morsholl St.—Getrrude

278-4350

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie

278-5909

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aiieen

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 3B9 Grond St.-Wilma

278-6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha

278-8840

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

279-9492

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlone

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth... 270-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-2979
278-6161

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Jo neon

___.278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PL—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

278-6311
278-4198

Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grand Sf.-Joyce

278-5049

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-5412
278-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FHEDSRICK H. WEEKS

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4424
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Rotary REFLECTOR

by

Bronson 369-4024

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake-

T^e COLDWATER

Published

278-823^

Worren Williams, Bolovia—LaMoine

278-8156

278-5494

quality spring products, INC
COLDWATER, UICH.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
0ECB1BER S, 1962

'AE MADE JTo

Wc pPKAUtv achssveo our 100'^ atysmoance meeysnq aho at a tsks when .

NEyr .VEEKo

7e are to have a VCSST TROK the STAte OgRECTOR of Agr'SCUUTURSp Gsorqk

TcloTfoR WAS NOT AQfiTAT«HQe

MoiNTVRe« O0TAONEO FOR US 8V KEHTH PsARCS, PROGRAM CHAflR.MAM.

ThBS ftS TO 82 A

RURAU-UftSAN MEETING AND AS A RESUL.T WE VVCLl^ HAVE TV/ENTV~OQD MEMEER8 OF THE BRANCH
CouNTV Board of SupsRvasofts dn attenoancEo Kebth Pcarce and 5 wc-ui-d apprecsate ftt
BF SOME of VOU IVOULD COME

JUST A SHADE EAR8»V AfJO MAKE

THESE

OSMti.EMEN FEEL AT MOMS*

-Ve know that a number of VOU ARE VSRV ft/SSaU ACQUAOKTED W0TK THE SUPERVflSbRS AND WE
VVOUUD laflKE TO HAVE VOU 00 VOUR BEST TO' HAVE THEM 8MTRGDUCS0 AROUfiO AND TAKE BT UPON

VOURSELF TO QSr THfiM SEATSO AT THE UUNOHEON„
OUR HOSTING HAS

RATHER GONE BY

THE

Im FACTs

I WAS T01,0 THE OTHER DAT THA

V/AV86DE AND WE PROBABLY

OHOULO

00 MUCH

BETTER*

LAST /EEK,. OtfiN DaLLV was the program cha6rmam and presented .'/jLuae K„ Edmumo who 68
AN executive CONSULTANT WFOR THE GOOOVSAR TjaS AND RuBBSR COMPANY*
ThOSS OF VOU WHO
WERE NOT CN ATTENDANCE M6Q8ED A VERY N8CC EKPO30TGON OF AmCRSOANSSM AND SOME REAL
QOOO HUMORt,
}^ANY TfiMES VOU SAN MEASURE
THE EFFECT5VSMES3 OF A SPEAKER B¥ THE

APPLAUSE AT THE C0MCLU3S0N OF M38 PRESENTATION*
89NCERE

Mr* EdMUND HAD SOME WELL OSSBRVSDe

APPLAUSE*

VS ARE PRETTY NEAR OFF TO THE RACES* ThE END MEW MEET TH#0 C0M6N0 SUNDAY AND SUNDAV

THE 16th the Choruses wcll meet for the fjrs TfiMS.

Unless somethcnq happens to cHAWae

«T ALL MEETINQS WILL BE 8M THE BASEMENT ROOM OF THE ELK®8
THAT TKCRS

ARE

3TBLL OPSNCNOS FOR ONE OR TWO MORE

8N THE

TEMPLC."
END MSN OR

CHUCK RSMON08 US
SPS08ALTV

CATEOORV*

SnOLOSEO W£TH THCC 3ULLET8N C3 A 8SAT5NQ CHART OF THE GREATER COLDWATER MCN8TP.£L CK0RU8t
The top of the ooagram you wjll note §s composed syrcctlv of vounqsr people who cani
CL9M3 THE OfiSTAMQE TO BE fN EVE CONTACT W8TH Ed HoLTZ* ! OOM'T WANT TO TAKE So'S SPEECH
AlVAV FROM H6M

BUT TH8S SHOW 68 QOBNG TO BE AS GOOD AS WE MaKE

IT*

BmTHOAYS
Bob Sweet
Fr6tz Van Akeh
Don Harris

December

2

December
Decet^ber

5
S

•VEODJNG ANNIVERS,-\R8ES
Fred Neer

December 5

Jack Schafer
Dick Sckultz
Venoell Hathawav
PSTS Sangalls
08OK KeRR
Rav Smcth
Charles Brsstou
Bruce Mavaew

Gronson
Bronsom
Sronson
Coldwater
Battle Creek
Bronson
Hbqhlano Park
Hsqhlano Park

ROTARY GUESTS

There were only 13 ABcefjTEEs-otr-rMr LgsT^-Foa-LAST Tuesday and after lookomo over ^iLe
GROUP 3 F8ND THSM TO BE 0UTSTAND6MG C6T8ZSN8 OF RoTARY AND THE C0MMUN9TY OF OoLDWATCR

AND ! V70M®T be SURPRSSEO flF TKSV COULD ALL MAKE UP AMD WE WOULD HAVE ANOTHER 100^

MEET &lt;! NO*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
it

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—
W.

OFFICERS

Classification—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

JOHN

FRECj; WEEKS

Viee-President
Secretary
Treasurer

Magazine-

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

Ray Mulehohey, H. Joseph

Asslstont See'y-Traas.

Prog ram-

Axner Olson,
Anderson,

Charles Schmitt,

Fred

Russell Moore, Fred

Culy,

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

W. Williams, Ken Putnom.

Selon Bevee, N. Moore

* Duone E. Davidson.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

at 12:15 p. m.
★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

v'Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★

Vince Kornstion, Wayne Woy,
Armond Pagel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Genera! Secretary, Rotary Internationol

R.

Don Karn, Jockson

SPECIAL

1—l4o Meeting

B—C. Woodward

Norm Moore

29—Poul Hurley

Fred Neer — Chairman

STAG NITE

John Walker

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kernstien,
Ken Putnam

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

SONG LEADERS

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bobier

Jonuory-1963

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

Kerr

Dean

9-L. Wise

11—R. Biringer

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Trade Associations—

2—Dale

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstlen
30-H. Bent

25—No Meeting

International Student Projecll—

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

July-1963

December—1962
4—Les Woodward
18—Wm.

McKeith

4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Shaw
18—A! Butterfield
25—S. Bovoe

20—Fred Weeks

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Employer-Employee Relations—

26-M.

June-1963

27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts—

Fred Anderson, Director

14-R, G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted

November—1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13-Bob Kerr

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

7—Craig Saboid
October—1962
2—Gust Burandl
9—R. Nogle
16—Ray Pitts

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

BOARD

Mav-1963

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

Sergeant-at-Arms—

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Pottorson

Putnam

25—R. Toupalik

Minstrel Show-

Rotory InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnight

18—Jerry Fair

Al Rice and William Bobler

Public Relations—

April-1963

Etsweiler

11—Ken

Keith Pearee, R. G. Waldron

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Presidenf

Williams

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Fellowship—

T, DEAN

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—

Don Harris, Cron Wllcox

26—H. Teeter

Klein

14—W.

21—R, Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupatik,

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

1962-1963

7-J.

Community Safety—

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

★

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Scbald, Chester Allemier,

March-1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R, Fox
19—D. Shorno

R. Yingling

26—K. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with onother member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Choirmon — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rufn

278-5358

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorie

278-6821

Rielford Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8066

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret

Seion Bovce, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandl, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom follins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo,—Dorothy

278-6B43

276-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Ailsert Fallor, 95 f4,

Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

278-5475

Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-4435
278-W87

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfho

278-8840

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma

278-5942
278-6788
278-5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pol

22§'?1I?

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Hofold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Glodys

27|-6M1

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwaler Lake—

Suionna

Cronsten Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 B. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-5078
279-9492

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Dr. K. L, Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha

278-2539
279-9360

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilmo

278-4159

639-9418

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armond Page!, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-5512

Bronson 369-4024

278-2979

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

ICenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Robert G- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-6161

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

278-8156

HONORARY MEMBERS

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5006
278-5714

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skobo, 155 t^arrows Rd.. R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

'
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VI5VTING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

27B-8238

Warren Willioms, Bafovia-LaMoine

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-5494

278-5996

278-8318

278-2930
...-278-5842

278-6316

278-4350

278-4424

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

—-

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine...

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
SanHord Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

276-6311
278-4198

278-5412
„_276-6730
278-5049

Sac. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

I

12:15

—

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Oorolhy

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

i

278-5585

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Rooert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

Robert Sweet. R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

FREPERrCK H. WEEKS

quality spring products

COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�R.

Loo8£

McKniqht

JOLLEY

Yinolsng

8oB1ER

Anderson

Oallv

Fox

Auuimicr

Kerr

Fallcr

Korngtien

Sacon

F. Van Aken

Goooholm

Pitts

A, Paqle

Bovee

£•

Luge

WiLCOX

CoTTJNOrON

Mulchahey

'Vriqht

NaQ^ile

&gt;
r

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X

9

—

PI
X

Wise

N. Moorc

CoUiLLARO

Rayborn

Joseph

Treat

Olson

Putnam

Teeter

L.

0,

SCHMITT

R.

VOODWARO

.Voooward

Moore

ANDREWS

Patterson

Fair

Sebald

Collins

Klein

Olmsteo

Birinqer

CULV

Butterfielo

Rumsey

��"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

BV THE TOMC VOU QST TH08 SULLETiN ST W9l.t. BS 80METH8NQ l-iKE 19 OAVS OP
ChRBSTMAS SHOPPOMO left or MAV8E SVCN IS fiP THE MERCHANTS OUT OUT

OeOCMSSR 24 WHUOH I hear may be a NATIfONAL Hot.9DAV«
THIS v^EK WE HAD A PR08RAM PRESEMTSO BY CrAMSTON ■/(ILCOX
WHO EN1.08TEO AS
HB8 SPEAKER OWR FORMER MEMBER BOVO -VDQQSNSo
TM88 WAS BY WAV OF 8UB8T9TUT50N
BUT WAS A REAL GOOD CNTREEo
TkC DAY PRDOR THERE HAD BEEN A MEETRNQ UNVOUV8WQ NEARLY A HUNDRED PEOPLE TALKUNQ OVER ArEA DEVELOPMENT PN BRANCH COOMTY®
0OVD REV8CWS0 ALL OF TH9S AND VVHfiLE HE DBD NOT EMPHASCZE ONE OF THE NEEDS
OF THE PROPOSED PLAN OF ACT80N

S

TH8NK BOTH HE AND THE REST OF

OF THE Branch Oountv Plannsno Commdssoon would lske to

THE MEMBERS

stress the need for

VOLUNTEERS FOR THE TEN COMMeTYSBS THAT WOLL BE fiNVOLVEO,
.^WaT J AM TRYfiHQ
TO P09NT UP 98 THflS THAT YOU MAY OE CALLED UPON FOR "SERVCOE ABOVE SELF,"
I FEEL STRONQLV THAT 8F A H9GH PERCEMTAGE OF THE OBJECTIVES OP TH88 PLAN
OF ACT80N CAME TO FRUOtBON THAT WE WOULD HAVE A StAR SpaNQLED JBM DANDY OP
A COUNTYo

NEXT .'JtEK

OlIN OaLLY has charge of the PROORAM and GURPR?88W0LV ENOUOH 6T

88 008NQ TO INVOLVE AN EXECUTIVE CONSULTANT FROM QoODVEAR ToRE AND RU88ER«
This man C8 an snoustrdal relatbons specbalbst and the title of his talk es

"Smart Guy,"

I don^t know quits what to make of this tdtle but it seems

intersstsno enough

to keep me off

the early

leaver

list.

II WON^T SAY ANVTHINO ABOUT THE TOO MANY EARLY LEAVERS.
BIIRTHDAYS

' '

.Varner Van Aken

November 3^

Howard Teeter

December

1

■.VEDDSNG ANNSVERSARBES

Roy Patterson

November 26

Harvey Bent

November 30

Tom Collins

December

1

I OON^T THINK ANVOOOY HATES US BUT WE HAD VERY FEW QUESTS,
Elmer Dobson
G. '.Vo Garber
Jim Roach

Qugncv
Muskeoon
Coldwater

Urry Hudson .

Coldwater

ThEV WSREI

Plans for the minstrel are evolvano and you will be fed the information as
OT BEOOMES AVAHLABLEo ENCLOSED WITH THIS BULLETIN 18 ANOTHER 8CHCD
€ OF THE
PRACTICE DATES ON CASE YOU LOST THE LAST ONE, GHUCK .yaODWARO TELLS ME THAT
WE WILL SOON HAVE A SEATING CHART OF CHORUS FORMATION SO YOU CAN®T POSSIBLY

GET LOST.

Ten end men have_8een more or less seleoteo.

However, anybody..

THAT HAS A SPEClALOTY ACT OR A DESIRE TO SEE SOMEONE ELSE DO A BPEClALTY
THEV SHOULD CONSULT ChUCK VoODWARD,

Our ATTENDANCE FOR OCTOBER WAS THE BEST OP ANY ClUB ON THE OOSTRIOt WITH OVER

75 members.

.Ve have at the present time 77 members

and our attendance PCRCENTAQe

WAB 91*91«.

You Wiil Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresationol Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sfurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

J. Etsweiler, Rolph Toupolik,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

Vlee-Presidant

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

OIARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Assistont Sec'yTreas.

Membership—

★
Axner Olson,

ProgramClyde Williams

Chorles

Schmltt,

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred

Duane

Davidson.

E.

Culy,

★

Nn

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Doug Woodward

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsfien, Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Colcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanston, lllinelt

R.

27-C. Wilcox

18—Wm.

international Student Profeels—

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

29-Paul Hurley

SONG LEADERS

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' N1TE

8—C. Woodword

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Kerr

9-L. Wise

Bobier

25—No Meeting

Trade Associations—

2—Dale Dean
16—G. Owers
23-V. Kornsllon
30-H. Bent

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Charles Bocon, Jerry Foir

Fred Neer — Chairman

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Ken Putnom

19—D. Shorno

26-H. Joseph

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

25—S. Bovee

Julv-1963

December—1962

International Information-

Luse

18—Al Butterfield

13-Bob Kerr

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Employer-Employee Relations—

4—Ernest

11—R. Shaw

20-Fred Weeks

Internotlonoi Contacts-

McKeith

June-1963

November—1962
6—8. K. Peorce

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

tbiin Dolly, H, Goodholm, D. Dean

*

Special—At the call of the President

28-M.

Pitts

30—Terg Skabo

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fred Anderson, Director

7—Croig Sebold
14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

May-1963

9-R. Nagle

16—Roy

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

^gular—First Thursday of each month

r.aiw

Al Rice and William Bobler

Neer

30—R. Patterson

October-1962
2—Gust Burandt

Student Guests-

4-H Youlh-

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-al-Arms—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Public Relations—
Seton Bovee, N. Moore

Fred

23—Fred

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnom

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupalik

Rural Urban-

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
•

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Sherno,

FellowshipE. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magaxine—

President

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-01ln Dally

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Willioms

Community Sofety—

R. Shovr, R. Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August-1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

Classiifcation—

★

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebaid, Chester Allemler,

March-1963

1962 - 1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

STAG NITE

John Walker

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwafer-Fay

278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kofhryn
Mark S. Andrews. 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-6033
278-5358

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6821

Wchord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

276-8036

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 2B0 Grand St.—Margaret--.
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Ciaro
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St-—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane-Jane...

278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
276-2354

278-5234
278-6054
279-9471
278-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

.278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.-Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte.
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris—
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-531B
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4435

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-5909

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

278-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-8840

NAME

Address and Rotory Anrt

CLYDE V/ILLIAMS, Program Choirman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

?Z§'?119

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranc© Rd.—Arlene

E. Ken Icavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

278-6850

t.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Roth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6501

278-2261

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Coldwater Lake—

278-6769

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

278-5494

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cf.—Gladys

278-6278

Suzanna

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Cf.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R- R. 2—Gladys -

Fred l&gt;Jeer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Robert Nagle, 36 \V. Pierce St.—Susan

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

279-9492

278-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth —278-5996
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
639-9418
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Mobel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grond St.—Virgie

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, IB E. Alden St.—Bergef
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5006
273-5714
278-8318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5842
270-6316
278-4350

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

270-4222

Byron ihomas, 00 N. i-ircie ur.—Virginia
Rolph
Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-EMeen 278-5556

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

Fjormond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelto

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-2451

278-2930

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee

278-4229
278-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllmo

278-8238

Warren Willioms, Bafavia—LaMolne
Lester F. V/lse, R. R. 2—Celio
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S, Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..278-4086
Ed HoHz, 164M lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Jonean

-

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
Sontford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

278-6311
278-4190

278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

i
m COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

.Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

FRSDERICir H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS

CQLPWATeR, UICH.

INC

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Kovember

2^, I962

Fred Weeks* fine Thanksgiving program highli^ted Pat Feller*s
beautiful voice and Rev. Al's thoughtful, inspiring reminder
^ the real meaning of this day* Al*s vital message of this
Season challenged us to discipline ourselves to rise above the

materialistic to earn the spiritual values that make real living.
Mext Week;

Dr. Kenneth Vance of the University of Michigan,

Division of School Services (thanks to Suoeilntendent Carlo

Heikkenen) wiU discuss "The Service Clubs* Role in the Community

Library'"

(Note to those "igho can't read". Its O.K. for you to

"dine and dash"—we'll understand)

^o young seniors, Ron Kreinbrink trcm St. Charles, and Randy
^d Art Lyon respectively. These young men are recognized by

l^cNitt from Col&lt;hrater High School, were presented by Fred Anderson

Rotary for their. ideafe and accomplishmenlB, repjresenting our

younger generation.

Welcome to these "Bronsonites": Jack Schafer, Wendell Hathaway,

Walter V/ohlers, Harjiy Ryan, and Dick Schultz, and to Ken Putnam's
special guest, Jim Tidd from Tekonsha.

Happy Birthday to:

&gt;^rtha Kerr, November 20th
Dorothy Way, November 22nd
Susan Nagle, November 24th

Matrimonial Partnerships:

Dates of Incorporation

Bob Sweet, November 20th

Reflections (Strictly Unoriginal)

A Word of Advice:

Don't give it

Independence is an achievement, not a bequest

V.'e call it middle a^e becauss that's where it shows firsts

Direct from Chuck Woodwards Post that Minstrel
Schedule so you'll reserve those datesi Its a
"must" fellows.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGJS — Slurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Attendance—

★

Classification—

BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

JOH:^ T. dean
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

President
Vieo-Presidenf
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Treasurer

Culy,

Dovidson.

★
OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

*

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Oiin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

¥

Special—At the call of the President

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vince

INTERNATIONAL

Kornstien, Woyne Woy,

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Foir

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

R.

Kerr

Bent

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore

29—Pool Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

30-H.

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R, Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skobo

Trade Associations—

Don Karn, Jackson

23-V. Kornstien

Bobier

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

January—1963

D. Dovidson, W. Couillard

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiects—

Four-Way Test-

18-AI Butterfield

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Employer-Employee Relations-

4—Ernest Luse

11—R. Show

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Competitor Relations-

★

June-1963

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

Internotional Contacts-

Fred Anderson, Director

Rice

30—Torg Skobo

Doug Woodward

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

28-M. McKeith

16—Ray Pills
23-AI

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-ot-Arms—

14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted

9-R. Nagle

Minstrel Show-

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Al Rice and William Elobier

W. Wlllioms, Ken Putnom.

Selon Bovee, N. Moore

May-1963
7—Croig Sebald

October—1962
2—Gust Burandt

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Andersen, Russell Moore, Fred

BOARD

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Neer

30—R. Patterson

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

23—Fred

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Rural Urban-

Program-

Fred

E.

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

★

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Membership—
Les Woodword, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt,
Duane

Crippled Children—

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olln Daily

P. Hurley

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Wiltloms.

7-J. Klein

J. Etsweiior, Rolph Teupallk,

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine-

12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

14-W. Wlllioms

Community Safety—

R. Show, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

5—Armand Page!

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

OrFICERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE
Axner Olson, Director

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the ehonge. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kolhryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

278-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

Fred Culy, 61 W. Clarke Avo.-Dorothy

279-9471

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotba

Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogane
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jone

278-6054
278-2818

Duaire E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

278-8609
..278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

.278-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N, Hanchott St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aiicon

278-4435
278-W87

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—V/ilma

278-5^0

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-5942
278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

278-6850

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

270-2841

278-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust-C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butlerficid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, !3 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbofa

^^§"^119

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rotn
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Choirmon — Telephone 278-8238

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwater Loke—'

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 \V. Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annella

278-6769

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5512

Suzanna

278-2612
278-5585

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Or. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna

278-2539

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-5996

Frea H. Weeks, R- R. 2—BBOfrite
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma
Warren Willioms, Bafovia—LoMoino

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

278-2790
278-8156
278-2451
278-5006

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notallo

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5714

279-9360

Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Craig Sebald, R. R, 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

639-9418
278-2979

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-6161

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

279-9420

278-5033

278-6393

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lakeJaneon

--27B-4086

,_„„278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

.278-4190

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotehen

278-6730

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wfllowbrook Rd.—Elva..,-_-278-5412
Santford Jolley, 335Vj Grond St.—Joyce

yaXHEEJ

COLDWATER,

278-5494

278-4424
278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

See. 34.66

COUDWATER,

278-4243

273-4159
278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Guvarrie S. Coffmcn, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-4222

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 270-5556

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551

PRODUCTS,
MICHe

IKC

270-5049

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
NOVE&lt;IBER 17o 1962

If we QET eNouQH nsws onio rHdEi qullstun at
be the okuv vvav that qcms
PeOPLE
BE DNPORMSD OP WHAT &lt;WA8 BODHQ ON tH68 UAST VVEEKe
I SUPPOSE W£

CAN BLAME A OOOD DEAL OF OT ON THE HUNT8NQ SEASON SUT WE HAD A TOTAL OF 23

PKOPLE ASSENT OF WHITCM AT LEAST FOUR OF THET^ 00? AS PAR AS HouQHTON TO MAKE

UP«
Now ADD 12 SARLV LEAVERS TO TH^S NUMBER AMD VOU CAN SEE THAT THERS ,JUST
WCRSN^T A VMC^e LOT OF US AROUND FOR THS BPEAKCRo VS HAD A PRETTV FAQR SflZE

QUEST LB6T BUT MOST OF THEM FOLDED THEllR TENTS AND OEPARTSO ALSO«
JOKNe OF
THS House of Osan^ and 3 have talked thss over and he threatens some dav to
00 what some of the other clubs have done WDCH 68 HAVE THE PROORAM Fir.ST AMD
THEN THE S8NOONQ THEN ViS MSOHT 6MTR0DUCS THE QUESTS AND SET AROUND TO OOCNQ A

LITTLE EAT6NQ«

ThIS HAS (INTROOUdNQ POSSDSOLOTIESo

THIS ,1££K®S PROGRAM CONSBSTED OF A OOSSERTATfiON QY C. 0# BrOWN V^O HAS MADE A
CAREER OUT OF LOOKflNO OUT FOR THE

fiNTERESTS OF AMATEUR SASEDAU.

PftTCH WAS ON THE BASBS OF UTIL8Z0NO

OF C9V8e ENTERPRflSEo

THE TaLENT

H88 CHIIEF

ON A C0MMUM8TV FOR FURTHSRAMCE

Co 0« BrOWN WAS PRESENTED BY 60D KERR VMO ALSO HAD AS

Has QUEST Pat Lowe vmo so successfully coached the Oean-Kerr entry sn the
AMATEUR WORLD SERdESo

NEXT ,'£EK THE PROGRAM W6LL BE Bf4 CHARGE OF FrSD .VeEKS mO 68 APPR0PR8ATSLV
HAVONQ OUR OWN MEMQERg AL SuTTERF'JELOj, SPEND SOME TBME WOTK US ON THE THANK8»
08V8NQ THEMBo THANKSQ6VBr40 KflND OF CREPT UP OM ME TH88 YEAR AND I LOOK AT THE
CALENDAR AND P8ND THAT TK08

08 THE ASSOLUTS EARLOSa? THAT THANKQGfiVONQ CAN BE

AND STfiLL BE OM THE TRAD0T8ONAL FOURTH ThURSDAYo
TherS fls ALSO SOfj!e POSSBBfiLOTV
THAT we WflLL HAVE SOME SpgCCAL MUSfiC WITH OUR NEXT V/EEK^S PROGRAMo

It 08 QUOTE A LONG WAYS TO MEXICO AND WE MUST GST OUR CHrOSTMAS 8HOPP8N3 DONE
BARLVe .VEj TMEREFORBg ARE OOONG TO TAKE UP A SMALL VOLUNTARY C0LLSCT8OM AT
OUR NEXT MSETONQ TO FURTHER ChR6ST?&gt;4AS SHOPPONQ FOR OUR TV/0 MeXBCAN BOYS® ThOS
08 NOT QOflNQ TO TAKE AMY HUGE SUM OF MONEY AND COULD PROBABLY 82 V2RV WELL

TAKEN CARE.OF WOTH SOLVER MAYBE OK THAT HANDY-DANDY $0^ 80ZE«

The managers of the Rotary Show have not odveh me any further rslsasec but as
SOON AS THE DEER SEASON fiS OVER 1 TJ48NK WE CAN EXPECT TO HAVE SOME

AWAKENONQ

OP THOS ACTOVOTYo
BIRTHDAYS
Bob Kerr

November 12

Santforo Jollev

November 12

ANN ilV£RS ARIES
None

I^OTARY GUESTS

George Jeffcry

Larry Hclt^

Clarence Snyder
Sill Vard
Slaque Knirk

Boll jAhoplev
Ci-iuCK^-; Falahes
.VOLLOAM Navarre
Garry Labsllb
CUOFF LunOQEN

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

QuOncy

-Ko:COMO b—3 {^©LAfiAMiohdqan Center
Mochiqan Center
Coldwater

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1962 - 1963

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—
W.

Classifleotion—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

FRED WEEKS

-

President
Vice-Presldent
-Secretary
Treasurer

Magozine—

Rural Urban-

Charles Schmitt,

Anderson, Russell
Ducne

E.

Moore,

Fred

Seton Bovee, N. Moare

Fred-Culy,

★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Retoliens—

*

Competitor RelationsWebb Treot, Richard Moore,

★

Employer-Employee Relations—
Vlnce Kornstien, Wayne Way,
Armond Pogcl

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotory International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Colcutto, India

Four-Way Test-

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

R.

30—Torg Skabo
6—B.

K.

Peorce

20—Fred Weeks

July-1963

27-C. Wilcox

2—Dale

4—Les Woodward

11—R. Biringer
18-Wm.

Dean

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

December—1962

International InformationCharles Bocon, Jerry Fair

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects-

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963

D. Dovidson, W. Coolliard

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skabo

Norm Moore

15—D. Horris
22—C. Allemier

29—Pool Hurley

STAG

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vinee Kornstien,

12-R. Fox
19—0. Shorno

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

NITE

John Walker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairmen

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

4—Ernest Luse
n-R, Shaw
18-AI Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

13-Bob Kerr

SERVICE

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Kerr

28-M. McKeith
June-1963

November—1962

Intemotional Contacts-

Trade Associations-

7—Croig Sebald
14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodword

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory, International
Don Karn, Jackson

May-1963

9—R. Ncgle
16—Roy Pitts

4-H Youth-

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Putnom

October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

Olin Dolly, H, Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

11—Ken

Al Rice and William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

9—Mark Andrews

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupollk

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

^

Olmsted

Minstrel Show-

Rotory InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeont-ot-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

16—H. McKnilfht

4—J. Etsweiler

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

Davidson.

2—Tom Collins

September-1962

Keith Pearee, R. G. Waldron

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
ProgramClyde Williams

★

Axr&gt;er Olson,

Ken

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulchahey

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Assistant See'y-Treas.

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R, Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

August—1962

A! Butterfield, Roy Fox

VonAken

★

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Croig Sebold, Chester Allemier,

1962-1963

March—1963

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

R. Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program ehairmon of the change. Members having speclol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairmen — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rotn Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6033
278-5358
278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N.

278-6086

Harold Mcknight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

278-4486

Russeil F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Llla

278-6278
278-5078

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6843
278-5386
278-5891

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Ruth
Mliford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Rolph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

278-6769

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

279-9492

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

278-4243
278-4229

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6850

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 5B N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Weosler Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suianno

273-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

278-5585

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2654
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbaro 278-5234

Robert Naglo, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Culy, B1 W. Clarke Ave.-Oorothy

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Reiha
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Ellzobeth---270-5996
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
639-9416
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
278-2979

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-6161
278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St,—Louise

278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo - 278-4086

Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

.278-4350

Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grond St.-Joyce

Wilferd Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jone

278-2818

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehell St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake

Poul Hurley,

278-5909
276-6598
278-5475
278-8933

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

_-276-4435

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Mortho

276-8840

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

Torg Skebo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-5512
270-2539

278-6341

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-8eatriee—

Warren Willioms, Botovia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia

278-6316

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl.—Ruth
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Natalie

1

Jonean

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

278-6393

.278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretehen

..278-6311

278-4198
..278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

? NO^'6^,

FREDERICK R, WEEKS

Meeting Time:

27B-5033

278-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

I9G2

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4424

Ed Holtz, 164M lyopowa Rd., Coidwater Lake—

The COLDWATER

Salary REFLECTOR

278-4159

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

278-8156

278-5494

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, mCH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

NOVEMBER 10, I962

Our rH88 wsbk^s program was on the kanos op Wes Tr&amp;at vU'to prssentbd Jack
TuRNCR VA40 08 A RACONO VSTSRAN OP MANV YEARS AND 88 NOW A SAP^TV RSP&lt;»
fleSENTATOVe FOR THE CWAMPTBON SPARK PLUO PEOPt,Eo

RSALfioY THESE RACETRACK

ORSVBRS ARE THE SAFEST OF ALLj, THEV HAVE TO BE TO BE AiLOVEe

JaCK HAS

ORfiVEN THE $00 SOX TOMES ANO TWO YEARS AGO OOO A TR8PL,E SOMSRSAUi,? WCYH
H08 CARp
8n H88 TAUK ME MEMTflONSO THAT THE AVERAGE SPESO OF TME RACE

MAS MOVGO UP SONCe I9lt the year of the P8R8Y RACE, FROM 74 MPH TO A

AVERAOG OF l4Sp2 MPHp

19^2

.Hos SAFSTV CBECO CAU.S FOR BEBNG eOURTEOUS, BECNQ

AtBRT AND KeEPBHQ YOUR CAR UN QOOD CONOflTSONc

ThAS VVAS.AN 8N7SRe8T3NG

PROGRAM FOUtOWED BY A GOOD QUeSTCON AND ANSWER PfcRHOO® (3 AM A0A8N CN DEBT

TO TrSd VeEKS FOR F8t&lt;t.BN0 MK fl« OH THB8 PROORAMc

\ AM TO BE AM EARUY

l&gt;£AVeR ONE MORE TfiME tATSR THC8 MONTH ANO THEM MAYBE

HEAR BOMS OF THESE GOOD PROGRAMS).,

1 CAN STAY AROUND TO

Bos KerR mas the program next week and 08 ¥0 PRESENT 0® 8» BrOWN as M08
SPEAKER., Oo Bo Brown ss from BATrttt Creek and 86 bv the way of sesnq "MRo
BaSCBAUL'* of TH08 AREA* YoU
REMEMBER STHAT WE ARE NOT EXACTLY LiNKNOWN
8N THE SPORT AFTER THE DgAtt-KERR ENTRY OF LAST SUMMER AS COACHED BY PA? LqwE,

;1E ARE NO.V TOLD THAT 1!T ItS 0PP9CIAL, iC ARE G08NG TO HAVE A I963 VERSSON OP
THE COLD.VATER ROTARY MU^BTRELGo The dates are January 31 and February 1 and 2^
9 WAS HCPUNQ TOBOETTS BUT SUPPOSE BT 08 MO/^E L8KELY TO BE THAT OTHER STRUCTURE

OVER SOUTHEAST OF THE ElKS ClUBo

TkE DorECTOR 88 GOONS TO BE Eo HOLTZ ANO

Grace Patterson wOLi. aqabn se at the edqhtv and E9ght«,

Ms» Jntsrlocutor wdlu

sc John iVAUKSR and the end men and chorus are u8kelv to be «^u8T about the 6A.Me

QUNeH«
I
PERSONALLY U9XE 70 SEE Al BuTTSRFBELO 00 SOME 8P8RDTUAL3 8F H88
H8DB WO ILL TAKE THE SLACK STUFF, MaVBE THERE 83 SOME OTHER ViAV OF OOBNQ CT©

Leg .'foODiVARD asks that we urge EVERYONC to return THE8R CARD APPR0V8NQ VHE
TRANSFER OF THE&amp;R TbSBSTTS CONTRBBUTOON TO THE OOMMSTTSE. So FAR 254 OF THESE

CARDS HAVE COME SACK AG APPROYflNQ THE CHANCE OF METHOD OF HANOLSNQ THBS PROJECT©
8F YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE CARDS PUT BT 8N THE MAfL©

39RTHOAYS

Ralph Toupalok
Joyce Jqlley

November 6
^iOVEMBER £

ANN8VERSAR3ES
Fred Anderson

Novemser 7

riOTARY GUESTS

Jack Schafer
Don Hunspoker

Bronson
Dronsom
Bronson
Bronson
LaN89NQ
Coldwater

Al Vslcr
Ray Smith
Tom Bov'maw
Dave Noel

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

BY ELECTION

Club

Don Horris, Cron Wikox

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

.Assistant Soc'yTreas.

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

★

Program—

FRED WEEKS

Secretary

Charles Schmitt,

Fred

Russell Moore, Fred

Culy,

Seton

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

Fred Culy — Director
Internationol Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.
★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,
Armand Page!

*
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY. Colcutta, Indio

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internationol
Don Karn, Jackson

Bobier

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Norm Moore

15—0. Horris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

29-Paul Hurley
February-1963
5—R. Rumsey

—SONG LEADERS

Fred Near — Chairman

STAG NITE
John

-

'SPRING

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfieid, Vince Kornstien,
Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKoith

2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Kerr

JuIy-1963

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Trade Associations—

18—Al Butterfieid

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects-

Ken leovenworth, R. Birinaer,

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

McKeith

25—S. Bovee

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Oeeupolional information—

General Secretary, Rotary International

November—1962
6—8. K. Pearce
13-Beb Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox
December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Fred Anderson, Director

28-M.

June—1963
4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Show

30—Torg Skebo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

"egular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9-R. Nagie
16—Ray Pitts

Doug Woodword

MEETINGS

14—R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

Burandt

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

DIRECTORS

7—Croig Sebaid
2—Gust

Minstrel Show-

Sergaant-ot-Arms—

★
BOARD

Bovee, N. Moore

May-1963

25—R. Toupalik

W. Williams, Ken Pulnom.

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise

Near

30—R. Potterson

October—1962

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

23-Frad

Etsweiler

18—Jeriy Fair

Al Rico and William Bobiar

Public Relations—

Duane E. Davidson.

4—J.

11—Ken Putnam

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Roy Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Treosurer

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Wiltiams.

Anderson,

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Rural Urban-

—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16—H. Mcknight

September—1962

Ken Ormsted

Magazine—

A. KENNEDY

CHARLES SCHMin

Axner Olson,

Crippled Children—

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoel, J. Walker

.. President
Viee-President

Aprll-1963

21—R. Mulehahey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Bulletin-

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14-W. Williams

Community Sofety—
J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupailcf,

R. Show, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfieid, Ray Fox

VanAken

Classification—

★
OFFICERS

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemier,

Mareh-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Woikar

LADIES'

NITE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwaler—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kafhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6821

278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Ruth

278-6850
278-2261

Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeotr-

278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Rev. Albert Butterfieid, 31

276-2854

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Edison Ct,—Thelma

278-4486

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borboro 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogena

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mopic lone—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W, Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

"Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Avo.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6598

E.

278-6517

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

Albert Faller, 95 N, Hanchett St.—Charlotte
,Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann
■ Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5909

278-5475
278-8933
278-5313

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake

278-4435

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 6 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

Paul Hurley. 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

278-5790

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

CLYDE
WILLIAMS, Program Chairmon — Telephone 278-8238
'
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorronco Rd.—Arteno
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Or.—Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chlcago-Elleen 278-5556

278-2947

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souel Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

278-6769
278-6278

Cranston Wflcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

278-5494

.279-9492

Fred t4eer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

—278-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth — 278-5996

Suzanna

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio ....278-4229
Fred H- Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

639-9418

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-2790
278-8156
276-2451
278-5006
278-5714

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St,—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C. Alfred Rico, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel

Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-6161

-

278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-6316
278-4350

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 164^ lyopawG Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

278-4086

_„-278-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 WiMowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Sonfrord Jelley, SSSVa Grand St.—Joyce

278-6311

278-4198
..278-5412
278-6730
278-M49

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

u,s^^»&gt;ptTAce 34

FREDERICK

12:15

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

I

COLDWATER,

278-8238

Warren Willloms, Balavla—loMoina
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Ceiio
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshal! St.

:iotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

278-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo

The COLDWATER

I

Phone No.
278-8942
278-4222
278-2841

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
NOVEMBER 3p 19^2

Duck Bdrbnoer, ths spbakeRp and Toro SKAao, Program Chasrmam, proved that good

PROGRAMS ARB WORTH WAQTONG FOR AS OSCK PRSQSfiTBO A TALK ORDQOMALLV SET UP FOR A

TEAR AGOo

"vWtAT RoTARV MeANB TO Me" GAVE US A T(MELV OPPORTUNHTV TO TAKE STOCK

FROM THE PAST, APPREC6ATE OUR PRESENT RoTARV VALUES (sOME OFTEN TAKEN FOR GRANTBOj,

AND CONSDOER THE CMALLENQS8 OF THE FUTURE - "New HoRCZONO FOR R0TARY»"

"L^ad Off Man" for the month of November wjll be .'fee Treat and a program aimed

AT SAFETY WITH JnoDAMAPOLJS "5OO" DRIVER JaCK TuRNSR FEATURED.

(MoROROSTI A

MAN WHO, AFTER SEEING A WRECK, DRIVES CAREFULLY FOR SEVERAL BLOCKS).

Orientation for our newer Rotariams was held Monday under the odreotion of Fritz

Van Aken.

Next Rotary information meet scheduled for next Sprdno.

ENtlOYSNQ OUR FELLOWSHIP

THIS WEEK WERE!

Charles Ro Osborn
Kenneth Gunthorpe
.Venoell Hathawav
Ray Smith
MtLO C» Thompson
Ed Nowsoki
Ken Yesh
Ray Cuyler
Harry Ryan

Kalamazoo
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

.^ite Pigeon
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Birthdays:

Bob Rumsey

October 29

R|ta Sesald

October 30

Colleen Oean
Bob Shaw
Polly .Voodwaro

November 1
November 2
NovettIser 2

Anniversaries:

Craiq Sesald

November 3

Coming up January 10 the joint meeting of all Coldwater Servdce Clubs - 1 and

3/4 hours on a most important subject "Mdchdqan's Proposed New Constitution"

(Foolish question of the month • Have you read it?)

Put on your schedule: Sweet Adelines perform this week-end. (Novd/ser 3 evening
AT S:00 P.M. « Novemder 4 Matinee at 3S00 P.M.) Tickets available from members or
at the door.

Sure fire entertainment as our local "GaLs" blend tkeor voices in

their annual variety show.

Rd.!Emser ^ have a Minstrel coming up early in '63,
A ?^AN^8 DNTELLECT IS JUDGED BY HIS AGILITY TO DISAGREE WITHOUT SEtNQ 08SAQREEASLC*
Harris, .Viloox ct al

iWC^TTB K]®Wo (b

BE A (fOo&gt;d CITIZEN!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•Cz

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR61S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel -- Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemler,
W.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

liRED WEEKS

Viee-Presldent
Secretary

Duane

Magazine—

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

★

Buyer-Seller RelotionsOlin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

International Contacts-

INTERNATIONAL

General Secretary, Rotary Inlernaiional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Armond Pogel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, R. BIringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Trade Associations—

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

R.

Don Karn, Jackson

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

25-S. Bovee

2—Dale

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—C. Owers
23—V.

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

15—D.

Norm Moore

Horris

22—C. Allemler

Torg Skobo

29—Paul Hurley

SONG LEADERS

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Luse

July-1963

January—1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Kerr

4—Ernest

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

Internotlonal Student Projects—

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
VInce Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

McKeith

11—R. Show
18—Al Butterfield

November—1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13—Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Faller, Howord Teeter

Competitor Relations-

26-M.

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

at 12:15 p. m.

★

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

Doug Woodward

Fred Andersen, Director

14-R. G. Waldron

21-K. Olmsted

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

7—Croig Sebald

Minstrel Show-

"egular—First Thursday of each month

30—R. Potterson

25—R. Toupalik

Al Rice and William Bobier

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

★

Andrews

May—1963

October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, les Wise
Sergeont-at-Arms—

9—Mark

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Fair

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

2—Tom Collins

16-H. McKnight

11—Ken Putnam

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Public Relations—

E. Davidson.

4—J.

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April—1963

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken Ofmsted

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Crippled Children-

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

★

Anderson,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
FellowshipE. Luse, R, Swoet, J. Walker

Willioms

21 —R. Mulchohey
28-01in Dolly

P. Hurley

Roy Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

Directors — John T. Dean. Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Charles Schmltt, Fred

.

J. Etsweiler, Rolph Toupolik,

Club Bulletin-

I962-I963

7—J. Klein

14—W.

Community Safety—

R. Shavr, R. BIringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Roy Fox

VanAken

Classiifcation—

★

JOHN T.

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

Attendance—

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

Fred Neer — Chairman

Februory—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, VInce Kornstien,

12-R,

Ken Putnam

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

STAG NITE

John Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to osslst with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwofer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-6033
278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Cloro

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom
18 Cheryl
Cheryl Ann
Ann Dr.,
Dr., Box
Box 307—Barbara
307—Barbara
om Collins,
Collins, 18
Wiiford Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

fev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-6843
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2854
278-5234
278-5234
278-6054

278-2B54

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6501
278-6850

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

278-5078
279-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-2539

278-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Reiha

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

B. K. Pearco, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris

278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318

Kenneth Putnam,

278-2790

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen

278-4435
278-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha

278-5790
278-8840

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-5909

278-5942

278-6788

279-9360

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth—278-5996
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Qulncy—Lois
639-9418
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Chories Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Seboid, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donoid V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude..—

278-4350

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Suzonno

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatriee
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

Warren Williams, Batovla—LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-6316

Janean

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Eliora

COLDWATER,

coldwater,

VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

—

278-5091

..278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

12:15

278-5494

278-4159
278-8238

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Santford Jofley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

TUESDAY

278-4229

HONORARY MEMBERS

^Rotary REFLECTOR

MICHIGAN

278-5554

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . . 278-4086
Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake—

Tbe COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-2841

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Coldwater Lake—

278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-8942
278-4222

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz 'VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-6278

,279-9471

278-2818

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-6769

279-9551

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy..
Olin Dolly, 61 Mople lane—Jane

Phone No.

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

278-2261
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

hiormand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta

NAME

UICH.

INC

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^ ■

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

OCTOSECR 27„ ,l9o2 ■

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YoUH VfilffTES was AMOWG THOSS OfJ the AasEMT a-dST Awb APPASEi _
MDSSEQ A VERV 3000 PROQRAM. S KAVE SEEN SO SNFOfiMEO BY TVJO OF" OUR MEMBSRB,

Al Rdce prscsnteo Dr, D^JANUsi, NooEa, who as an AssasTAWT Propessor of Hbstorv

AT .v'eSTERM MBCHBOAN UNflVERSOTT®

DR« WqOEL V/AS DORH AND RA36ED BEKBND THE

Iron Gurtabn at t,EAST ivhat cs kkowk now as the Iron Curtabn. How AppRopRgATS

CAM VOU GET FOR TH58 I'/EEk! He SPOXS ON ?KE "ChaLUEMGS OF SoVOST EoUCATSON'^
AND EMPHASOZED THE STRENOTHS Or GOME OF TKEBR APPROACHES AMD THE WEAKNESS 6N
areas, I AM SURE THAT OUR MEMBERS WERE MOST C W.*SRE3TED AMD
DM OW THOS PROQRAM),

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EXplgEK. ,% flRg GOtMQ TO DO SOMeTKJNS THAT SHOULD SE CONE MORE OFTEN-MA^BE
Tors Shabo es to Pn^ENr '
D.OK BcrUHSSR as the speaker of the DAT. I CALLED D.CK AMD SOT A LSTTLrNLv

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LOSE SJQHT OF SOME OF THE RoTART VALUES SO I WANT A FULL HOUSE.

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THEUR ATTENDAMaE''u^ TO S9"g2^I"''HrSA(ir'"It"as°s"en a"loT"^"

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WaHoS 0Ar«0?QU.rMAN.NS

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cn^zc^sZiP ;"L'::'s'oor'''T'
THJ8 B3 GOOD. it HAS SEEM A tONQ T8ME SflNCS 6T WAS THBS SMAUt.
BIRTHDAYS

OacK BorBhqer

■•Vavne et

October 22

October 27

tVEDDSNG ANNIVERSARIES

'
October 22

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A SMALL PLUGI

-VAUDE¥fi£.£,S- QHOW.«°^JT"vBLt''L"AT''w

EMBER 3 AT S:00 P.M. AND TH^-RE 8S Al Rft a
NOT 30 OUT SaTURDAV NBQHTS. TflOKETS CAM
AOSS.BNES AT A COST OF OWE BUCK

FAtt SHOW W&gt;!ECi-i THEV UGT AS_A .."VARSETV
AUDBTORDUM SATURDAY EVEMSNS, NoV''aTCWEE FOR THOSE OF VOU VJHO DO

SECU.RED FROM ANYEODV BH THE SlVEET

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
■Cr

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednetdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Cralg Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

VanAken

★

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

R. Show, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

Don Harris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine—

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

President
Vice-President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Treasurer

Asslstont Sec'y-Treas.

ProgramAnderson,
Duane

Russell

Moore,

Public Relations—

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary Information-

Fred Culy,

E. Davidson.

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Sergeont-at-Arms—

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations-

*

Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relotions—
Vince Kornsfien, Wayne Woy,
Armand Pagel

★
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International

Crippled Children—
R, Yingling, D, Shorno,

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

4—J.

R.

Kerr

Don Korn, Jackson

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

May-1963
7—Croig Sebald

25—R. Toupallk

Keith Pearee, R. G. Woldron

October—1962

14-R. G. Woldron

2—Gust Burondt

Al Rice and William Bebier

21-K. Olmsted

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

28-M.

23-AI Rice

4—Ernest

6—B.

Intemationol Contacts-

Bert Foller, Howord Teeter

K.

Peoree

13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

July-1963
2—Dole Dean

9-1. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstlen

December—1962

4—les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Information-

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Luse

11-R. Shaw
16—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers, November-1962

Doug Woodward

McKeith

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Minstrel Show-

30-H. Bent

Bobler

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieets—

D. Dovidson, W. Couillord

SPECIAL EVENTS

January—1963
1—No Meeting
8—C. Woodward

Rotory Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore

15—D. Horris
22—C. Allemier

29-Paot Hurley

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

STAG NITE

John Walker

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstlen,

Trade Associations—

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Fair

Student Guests—

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

11—Ken

Rural Urban-

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Informotion—

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16—H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Bacon

April-1963

21—R. Mulchohoy
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

5—Armand Pagel
12—C.

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—
J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Torg Skabo

Four-Woy Test-

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Roy Fox

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

~sgular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636

ROTARY

4-H YouthW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Clyde Willioms

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson, Chorles Schmitt, Fred

Boys' and Girls' Week—

March—1963

1962-1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING UDIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63, If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having spaecial
lirman — Telephone 278-B2j8
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

278-5358

Dr. Chorles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Moriorie

278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoref
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6843
278-5386
278-5691

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.—Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N, Hanehetl St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933

278-5318
278-6517

278-5942
278-4435

278-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-8840

John A, Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pot
-

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Mopie lone—Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Rulh

Phone No.
278-2110

278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-6278

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

279-9492

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno-__
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relho

George Owers, 46 E, Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

278-5078
278-5512

..278-2539
279-9360

278-5996
639-9418
278-2979

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Suzanna

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks. R. R. 2-Beafriee
Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1-Wilma..

278-5494
278-4159
278-8238

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

..Bronson 369-4024

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

278-5033

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-6341
278-6161
278-2790

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert B. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-2451
278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Guvarrle S. CoFFmon, 759 E. Chleogo Rd.—Nolo

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Torg Skabo, 155 NarrovJs Rd., R.Tl. 2—Nellie

Leslie Woodward, 163 MorshoU St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

278-8156

278-6316

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willewbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen—...

Sontford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

FREDERICK H.

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

__-278-4424

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

,278-4086
278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4229

Warren Williams, Botavla—LaMoine

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
Kenneth Potnom, 11 B. Chicago St.—Mabel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupollk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Coldwater Loke—

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

OCTOBER aO, 19^2

^Ve (mean6)10 me) looked cveh

last cDw;»Le of quluetbns m Cran

Ray and

NOW I AM WNDERBNS WHY I AM WRBTOWQ tH«S WHEN ?MEY CAN 00 BETTEfli .OONl^'ir LOCK
NOW BUT VHEY ARE LIABLE TO FCND TKEMOeLVCS OOflMQ A FEW MORE SULLETiNS OURflNQ
THE VSAB or THE OSAN KNOWN AS JCHM,

Thy^JggK WE HAD A RETSRED MUSflO PROFESSOR FROM HSLLSDALS &amp;Y THE NAME OF RaVMONO
Bowers oovb a lsttle DCBCusecoN of Gsnsalogy and rsoe kss kobbv whbck ee hooked
RUOSo Hs makes M8e Owfj DESflGNG AND QOE3 TO A TREMENDOUS LOT OF WORK MA:&lt;8NQ
TKCSE RUQSp VAROG OF TH^g
I HAVE OFTEM FHOUGtiT THAT flF WE HAD TO WORK AS HARD
AT OUR V0CAT30N A3 WE DO OUR AVOOATBON WE WOULD ALL CHANGS JOSS. RaY PSTTS
JNTftOOU-eED RaV Bo\'/£RS AMD WS ALL HAD A GOOD TBMSg'

Your eoator f^kcsheo off tkk day by oovbnq a thought for samSo Thjs mbqht have
BEEN OK EK-SEPT ME GAVE THE SAME THOUGHT THAT SOMEONE GAVE LAST ^\CCK BN H88

aqsencEo

Twos prosablv bnoscates that ;ve both bead Forbes Maqazbne.

Twenty or so of vou dddh^t see or hear
YOU WERE on ChBCK

WHAT ! THOUGHT
ISL-iSK®

ABSENT LUSTg

above prograiv) and blunder because

CrAOQ SebaLO UUST PHONED AND OONFORMSO

THIS IS A WFW REGORO FOR ASSEMCEIlIil (At least for thoo tear)^

PROQRAM 83 0W GHAIIQS OF AL RflCS miO SATE THERE WELL BE A PKOORAAt

BUT HE BO UNSURE A3 70 ViHOM 8T WELL BS FROM THE VAST STABLE OF PROFESSORS AT

WbSTEHN NfaCHOGAM UNOVERSfiTYg SSEMS LEKE THfiS CLUS 08 GETTING PRETTY 6MTSLLE0TUAL
W8TM ALL THESE PROFESSORS. MaVSE W£ COULO WORK OUT SOMSTHSMG FOR EXTEMSSONi CRSDOT.

/i^EN VOU ARE READCMQ TH3S THE VOCATCONAL DAY W9LL DE HOSTOKY AND ! A?.1 SURE FROiM

PAST PERFORMANCE THAT 3T WA3 A SUOOKSS.

MBNSTReL.

OuR NEXT BUG PROJECT WSLL BE THE RoTARY

SeE?.1G AS HOW Eo 18 GOOHG TO BE THE CHBEF AQAflW.

BS THE LAST DAT OF JANUARY AND THE FBRBT TWO OF FeSRUARV.
MENTALS•
1b

All T8CKET3 MUST as SOLO,
AN LAST TSMS CUT.

2o

ThE DATES W0LL PR0BA8LV

HeRE ARE THE TWO FUHDA-

% HAD SEATS THAT NOBODY WAS PLANTED

AiXi OF VOU WALL BE CALLED UPON TO 00 THflNQS AN THE SHOW OR AROUND
fiTg

RE^.^EMBER, SERVICE ABOVE SELF and the fiMPOseasLE merely Takes

A FEW M8NUTE8 LONGER. Eo, I QSLBCVC. 88WOSRELY THOUGHT YOU GAVE
H8M EXCELLENT C00PERAT9ON LAST YEAR 80 LET^S KEEP THE LIFE OF THE
OOREOTOR AS SERENE AS POSSOSLE.
GUESTS THIS .VEEK
Clarence Graham
Lloyd Junker
Harry Ryan

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Sronson
Kalamazoo

Ray Smsth
Ed NowecKS

Dock Mevsrson
BIRTHDAYS
JOSEPHeWE Buramot

October 17

Ann Shaw

OOTOSER 20

ANNIVERSARIES
None

m.-

NE:V MEMBER

HaboUO CoODHNaTOM (8 OUR KEweST ENTERED APPRENTOCE. He LJVES AT 324 EaST CkSCAOO

THBET AMD HAS A WIFE, VeRA« He 13 ENSASED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF BRASS AS OWMEH-

KFNMEnr °n
Brass Gompanv, He was sntroduosd tu the Club ev Chick
"&lt;ENNEDV. Owe of his principal mosboes is the 3ov Scout move!»eht.

HEARD A PRailNENT PURDUE ALU-INUS SAV THAT HE THOUGHT PURDUE ;VAS OVER-RATED.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
■a

OUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

SUKR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Attendance—
W.

Club

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
.lOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—
R. Ylngling, D. Shorno,

FellowshipE. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

President
Viee-Presidant
..Secretary

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Program-

Axner Olson, Chorles
Anderson,

Russell

Duane

Dovidson.

E.

Schmitt,

Moore,

Fred

Fred

Seton

OF

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer.Seller Relations-

★

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, RIehord Moore,

★

30—Torg Skobo

Vince Kornsfien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational information-

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Bert Follor, Howard Teeter

R.

Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International
Don Korn, Jackson

Bobier

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V. KornsHen
30-H. Bent
SPECIAL

Januory—1963
1—No Meeting

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NtTE

3—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris

22—C. Allemler

Torg Skobo

29-Peul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS

Kerr

2—Dale

11—R. Biringer

D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bovee

Juiy-1963

December—1962
4—Les Woodward
18—Wm.

Luse

25—No Meeting

Internatlonol Student Proiects—

Trade Associations—

25—S.

13-Bob Kerr

20—Fred Weeks

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

4—Ernest

11—R. Shaw
18—AI Butterfield

27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Employer-Employee Relations—

28-M. McKelth
June—1963

November—1962
6—B. K, Pearce

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Speciol—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9-R. Nogle
16—Ray Pills

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

^gular—First Thursday of each month

7—Craig Sebald
14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted

2—Gust Burandt

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

AT^drews

May—1963

October—1962

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

DIRECTORS

11—Ken Putnam

Minstrel Show-

Sergeont.at'Arms—

★
BOARD

Bovee, N. Moore

9—Mark

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweller

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

W. Williams, Ken Putnom.

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, les Wise

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

4—J.

AI Rice and William Bobier

Public Relations—

Culy,

2—Tom Collins

16-H. McKnight

4.H Youth-

Clyde Willloms

'directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

28-Olln Dally

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

Ray Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.

Aprll-1963

September—1962

Ken Ofmsted

Magazine-

Williams

21—R. Mulchohey

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wlleox

1962.1963

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—iflch. Moore

26-H. Teeler

7-J. Kleit»
14—W.

J. Etswoiier, Rolph Toupolik,

Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Community Sofety—

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

AI Butlerfield, Roy Fox

VanAken

Classification—

★

Russell Moore, Director

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemler,

March—1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE
Axner Olson, Director

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairmen
AI Butterfield, Vinee Kornstlen,

12-R.

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Ylngling

19—D. Shorno

The above 1$ our program schedule for the yeor 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a commilloe to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, T962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
RIchord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6821
278-6643
278-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

278-2854

lialon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

278-5891

Edison Cf.—Thelmo

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234
Wilford CouiMard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Ired Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

279-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Moplc lane—Jane
Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A- Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-2813
278-8609
278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert FoNer, 95 N. Honchoft St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 23 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Address and Rotary Ann

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruin

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla.
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Phone No.
278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

Howord M. Teeler, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souei Beach, Coldwoter Lake—
Suzanna

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

278-5494

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
278-5512
Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
278-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.-Relho
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth — 278-5996

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

278-8238

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Douglas Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

279-9423

Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

Everett Rayborn, 5^ Grand St.—VIrgie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-2979
278-6341

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

278-4159

Warron Willloms, Sotovia—LoMoine——-Bronson 369-4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
278-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
27B-5033

278-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

278-2451

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

278-8156

278-5006
278-5714

278-4435
278-MB7
278-6788

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

278-8318
278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

276-5842

278-6316

278-8840

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshafl St.—Gertrude

278-4350

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfho

NAME

John Klein, Box 148—Pot

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grond St.—Joyce

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.278-4086
_278-5091

278-6311
278-4198

278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

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The COLDWATER

Sac. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

JEiotary REFLECTOR

PREDERICIC H,
i

PubiishedbyROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

YEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICH.

�Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October

1962

nfv! D" '.VAS IHt KEY mO FOR TH5S v^^EKSS PROSRAM

PROg^AM CHABRMAN BOB NAGLE ;(OESPflTE A FORCED CANCELLATEON BY OUR CONGRESS^&gt;}A^!) CAiME
THROUGH .VITH A ;ORTHY AND TIMELY PRESEIYTATaON ON MUSCULAR OYSTROPHY«

LOCAL CHAPTER \

PRESIDENT, '.VAYNE VAN EVERY, ■.\eSTERN MICHIGAN DIRECTOR, DON LSCKTY, ArJD THE FSUI
"THE OTHER HALF OF THE TEAM" GAVE THE STORY, THE PROGRA^^, THE NEEDS,
(TUP OF THE l^EKs CONGRESS IS DUE TO ADJOURN THIS XEK-END «
00 YOU HAVE A PROff^AM COAm UP?)

NEXT ■££!&lt; RAY PITTS HAS FORMER PROFESSOR, .W BO.'JERS, OF HILLSDALE BILLED ON
"HUOT.OF A SORT" &lt;AN EX^vilSIC PROFESSOR ON HU.10R? —» INTRIGUING)
SPECIAL INTEREST* CHICK KENNEDY'S RARE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR OUR ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT - NfiTISH C, LAHARRY IN -VINNIPEQ,

PRESIDENT JOHN^S AND FRITZ VAN AKENOS

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS YITH FELLO'.V ROTAR8AN3 AT THE DISTRICT MEETING IN BATTLE CREEK

, LAST XEK-END - ('.VATCH FOR THE RESULTS - THEY vViLL PROBABLY INVOLVE AND BENEFIT YOU,)

C2iiNGJF«0CT0BER IS AT THE HIGH SCHOOLS® "OCCUPATION-EDUCATION DAY" - KEN LEAVEN.miH IS ®Er«INE£RfiNG« AND NEEDS OUR UNANIMOUS HELP,

—

-

- guests8

JUST ONE, CHARLES J, DYER, SENIOR ACTIVE - COLUMSJS, OHIO,

MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY TO 8

NONE?

(THERE HAVE BEEN

COLD JANUARIES)

ANNjVERSARa^g

AH, OUR FIRST OCTOBER ANNOUNCEf.lENTx

THE BOB

YBNGLINQS • OCTOBER 1?,

A^BITEEjSM 6 S 8XTEEN VITH ONLY FOLR MAKE-UPS LISTED,

SET UP THAT EXTRA TABLE AT

QUiNGYg MONDAY,

SYl^lQN^ff.lS DON®T HELP?

THE "BEEF AMD BOLTERS" INCREASED FRCW THREE TO EIGHT THIS ■;£EKi

HQ-.V DOES R,3, RATE CLUB BULLETINS?

1, CONTENT 65 POINTS (TOPS UNDER THIS AT 25* CLUB ACTIVITY NE.'S)
2, PRESENTATION 35 POINTS (20 FOR LEGIBILITY)
SAO FOOTNOTES

HU.10R - 1 POIWI

NOVEMBER 6 BS MOVII^ UP FAST, ARE YOU REGISTERED Ai® READY? YOUR .VIFE? YOUR
SIBLINGS OVER 21? (NEED A FE.V TERMS LIKE THAT IN A BULLETIN TO GIVE if CLASS)

SH0UL0N8T '!.€ PERMIT IS YEAR OLDS TO VOTE?
AS MUCH AGAIN AS HE KNO''»G mii

8®M ACQUAINTED "-VSTH ONE .W iVILL NEVER KNO'V

(HiS COUNTER g "YOU®RE ANNOYED ".VITH Ti-IE vbUNGER

DENTATION BECAUSE YOUSRE NO LONGER PART OF IT" - COULD BEI)
S_iiNC£RE THANt^ TO GEORGE 0'.'£RS FOR HIS "ON THE SPOT" REPORTING FOR THE 3JLLETIN
.'1H8LE HA/^IS AND WILCOX

OUT IN THE "BOONDOCKS" 0N BUSINESS,
CRAN WILCOX

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
V5

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgei Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Croig Sebold, Chester Allemier,

★

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Treosurer

*

Directeri — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred

Culy,

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
OF

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

^egular—First Thursdoy of each month

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ot 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

Speciol—At the coll of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treof, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vines Kornstien, Wayne Woy,
Armond Pogel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

R.

Den Karn, Jackson

6—B.

K.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

20-Fred Weeks

Fred Culy — Director

27-C. Wilcox

25—S. Bovee

July-1963
2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise

December—1962

16—G. Owers

4—Les 'Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International Information-

18-Wm.

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects—

January—1963
1 —No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillord

23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

8obler

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword

Rotary FoundationIt. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Horris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

29-Paul Hurley

STAG

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfleld, VInce Kornstien,
Ken Putnam

12-R.

NITE

John Walker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

18—Al Butterfleld

Pearce

13-Bob Kerr

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Kerr

4—Ernest Luse
11—R. Show

November—1962

International Contacts-

Trade Associations-

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodword

Ken Leavenworth, R, Birlnger,

21-K. Olmsted
28-M, McKeith

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Oceupotional Information-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Burondt

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

4-H Youth-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

2—Gust

Al Rice and Willlom Bebier

Employer-Employee Relations-

14—R. G. Woldron

October—1962

Student Guests—

Minstrel Show-

Buyer-Seller RelationsOlin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Deon

May-1963
7—Creig Sebold

25—R. Toupolik

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Public Relations—

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Fair

Keith Pearce, R. O. Woldron

Clyde Willioms

Fred

23—Fred Neer

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Program-

Charles Schmitt,

Duane E. Dovidson.

BOARD

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Ofmsted

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine—

Assijtont See'y-Treas.

Axner Olson,

P. Hurley

Crippled Children-

Fellowship—

Pf«»ident
Viee-Pro»ldenf
Secretary

26—H. Teeter

Aprii-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Don Karris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. Blringer, H. Bent

5—Armond Pogel
12—C. Bacon

August—1962

Al Butterfleld, Roy Fox

VanAkon

March-1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Attendonce—
W.

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The obove Is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to ehonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having spoeial
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. S, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

Phone Na.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-6033

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie

278-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Blringer, 53 N. Hudson St.—Jean.
William lfobier, 2B0 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Folrfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

278-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave,—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-6054
279-9471

Howofd M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion.

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Mrlford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annelfo

279-9551
278-6769

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

278-5078

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W, Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Address and Rotary Anrs

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlone

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Welsster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzanno

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-6278

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann__

279-9492
278-5512

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-2539

278-4222

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

278-2612
278-5585

278-4243
278-4229

278-5494

Warren Willioms, Botcjvia—LaMoine

Bronson 369-4024

Armond Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

639-9418
278-2979

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

278-5909

B. K. Peorcc. 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine

278-6341

278-6598
278-5475

Roy Pills, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-8156

278-2818
278-8609

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

278-8933
.278-5318
278-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake

278-4435

278-5942

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 339 Grond St.—WImo

278-6783
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 6 Parsons Cf.—Martha-—-

NAME

278-6501

279-9360

278-6127

Oonold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grond St.—Dorothy

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

Address end Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

NAME

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

278-8840

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth---278-5996

Kenneth Putnam, 11 I. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergct
Craig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

Conrad Swort, 47] Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows ifd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeIia

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

278-4159
278-8238
278-4424

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nota . .278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

John

278-6730

Wolker, 33

Dougherty-Gretehen

Santford JoMey, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5049

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The COLDWATER

Sse. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
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p.m..

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

MICH.

INC.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The'^^girigest
Clu^in the U. S. A.
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If too ATtEKCSOp yOU®fc=E= OeOUCE FROM WS ABOVE ITKA^T'HE VVR07eR «»» AOCOROUIQ TO
TKS GRAFHO-'AMAi.TSaS
WAS TKEREp VMS AWAKEp 83 STUBBORMo SENSCTaVEj, 8MpATDCNtp ,

8^0V/o OOMDNANTp (aNO 88 A POOR P€«MAM W9TH A CMEAP SAUtPOBNTt )»

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HAMOWRtTBMO OiryOV A8

NEXT TUESDAY;

GrAPHOLOBY «

AT REVEAlua eHAHACTEReSTSOe OF THE WHBTERo

Prooram Chasrmam Bob Naqle has arramqed for our U^^0Tso States

CONORSSSMAM. THE HONORABS.E AUQUST JoHAMSEN TO SPEAK. CoUtO 8? SE THAT HE wB.tt,
aaVB H9S REAOTSONS TO THE "ORDSAfc, AT OxFORD"? OR "THE CuBAM PrOBI.SM? OON®T MIS8

1H0S OPPORToriflTY TO HEAR FROM "SnSJOE '.VASHONQTOM**.
A -.VAPM \\€LCai£ TO DON

.9 OUR NE-WEST MEMBER®

*

He WAS FORfitAi.LY gNTROOUCEO BY

D^N es MARR&amp;eo. N08 W8Fe^8 NAME 88 SuEj, THEY HAVE FSVE

H88 8P0H80R^ N0P.M MOORE

CLASSfiFfiSO UNDER "RJEFfiMED
CMyUBREMp ANO UVE AT 21 N. UeFFCRSON StRSET. CoLOWATER
088. Products" he operates the Somclaar Bulk plan? for thps area.

Only three (3) "early leavers" thds weskI So bt seems lbxe a safe (?) tbms to
L88T A FEW SYNOMYMS.

HeRE ARE SOMEB

"Eat and Retreat"
"Gorqs and Go"

*^TUFF ANO Scram"
"Be MSAN—OeSERT Osan"

"Attend. OasTEMDj Suspend"

"Pat cost « to meet Boss"

"Dbne. Chbme. Fbne. Climb"

"Must Duck-Earn Buck"

"CwATp Chev/ ANO Check-out"

(O.K.. O.K.. 8T USES'UP SffACE. DOESM®? ST?)
HONOR£0 AND '.1/£U;Gvi£ QUESTS;

Rotarcamss

Peter Klawsom. KalamazoOp Commercbal

photographer; J. Paul RfleH. Bronson. Reta8L Lumser; Charles Pbxley. Bhonsoh,

SsnscR Actsvs; Msl Race. Jackson. Senbop. Astsve; LoR8MEa CR0ppEr4. Qubncy. CleroY®
SpEOlALg Jos BBRSMGERe FATHER OF DBCK BsRBWGERj, St. PETenSBURS. FLORBDA®
MANY HAPPY RCTURNS OF THE DAY TOs
Fay Allember on October Ist

Bsatrccs -VEeks on October 2nd

Les iVBse ON October 5th

8,yFRSAR 3 ES t

PtoNE. (Hov/ come? The Indbahs called October the "mad moon".)

1 Sf

Notes ON/ASSBQNMENT as "BuLLCT9N ASSSSTANT" (that TSTLS could have an tNTBRESTaNS

AUSRSV8AT90NI)
Rules s

t,

D0N®T forget to L88T ALL DBRTHDAVS OR AMNCVERSAR8eSc.»«
THE WAVES GET PESVEO.

2.

I:
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Spell all proper names correctly (and as many of the other wrds

AS YOU CANcTOo). ^N CASE_0.^ ARQt-^:SNTo YOUR SECRETARY CS RBQHTI

Keep bt svort. Make bt complete. Don®? "preach at th^"."
If you have an ax to GRUNOp FfNO ANOTHER ORONOSTONE.
FDNO out NEXT.WEEK^S PROSRAMp AMD GET BT STRAGGHTI
Throw bn a lbttls HUf.40R pf you can. but oon®t ovsroo bt

"(Vou^RE NO Mark Tv/abm. you knowI)
AvOBO PUNS (they arc only proper RECEPTACLES FOR HOT OOQS A?

FOOTBALL games).

By THE WAV. OON HarRBS® "CaDBLLAg" (seE LAST

BuLLETDn) vySNT OVER THE CteFF AT hsM AREOR SATURDAY.

St^S

RUMORED Don Shornq was bn bt® gommbtifjinq ^ Hard Karo!
No POLBTBCa (pARTBSAm) nor 9U83MS8S PLUGS

UsTLVp AVOBO UNLADYLBKC LANGUAGE^ SUCH AS "How 0N HeLL ODD I
evSR GET STUCK ON THBS EULLST8N GON^MaTTEEf AMYWAY?"
v,V----r "V

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•Cr

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgei Auditoriunr: — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mendoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

Presldenf
Vice-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Anderson,

Charles

Russell Moore, Fred

Public

Culy,

Seton

Duane E. Davidson.

Bovee, N. Moore

Al Rice end William Bobier

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL

Fred Culy — Director

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Riehord Moore,

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Vince Kornstien, Woyne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Pagef

President Rotary Internatlcnol

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotory International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,
Torg Skobo

R. Patterson, M. McKeifh

Kornstien

30-H. Bent

SPECIAL

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris

29—Paul Hofiey

STAG

5—R. Rumsey
12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

NITE

John Walker

February—1963

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

22—C. Allemier

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairmon

Kerr

23—V.

Bobier

January—1963
1—No Meeting
8—C. Woodward

D. Davidson, W. CouiMard

Trade Associations-

2—Dale Dean
9-1. Wise
16—G. Owers

25—No Meeting

International Student Proiects—

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,
R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internolienal
Don Karn, Jackson

18—Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Bovee

July-1963

11—R. Biringer

International Informotion—

Employer-Employee Relations—

25—S.

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Roller, Howard Teeter

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, 0. Dean
★

11—R. Show
18—Al Butterfield

6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wileox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director

Special—At the call of the President

June-1963
4—Ernest Luse

30—Torg Skabo

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November—1962
Doug Woodward

MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.

16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

Minstrel Show-

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

BOARD

7—Craig Sebald
14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

2—Gust Burandt
9-R. Nagle

4-H Youth-

Sergeant-ai-Arms—

Vegular—First Thursday «f each month

May—1963

October—1962

W. Williams, Ken Putnom.

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

11—Ken Putnam

Student Guests—

Relotions—

9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnighl

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Foir
25—R. Toupalik

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Clyde Williams

Sehmltt, Fred

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Program-

Direeters — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

Rural Urban-

Membership—

26—H. Teeter

April—1963
2—Tom Collins

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.

Axner Olson,

Crippled Children—

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Magazine-

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
Id—W. Williams

Community Safety—
J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupolik,
P. Hurley

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

I962-1963

JOHN

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—

March—1963

1962-1963

COMMU^JITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

W.

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

-

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

R. Yingling

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change doles with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwofer—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kafhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Willlom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cloro
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-6821

278-6843
278-8086
278-5386

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford CouiMard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogeno
278-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
279-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane..
Duooe E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave,—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Pout Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

278-2818
278-8609
278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

.278-5942

278-4435
278-6687
278-6788
278-5790
278-8840

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pal

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Rofh

27B-6TO1

278-6850
278-2261

Milford A. McKclth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

278-2947

Horold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 V/, Pierce St.—Susan

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

NAME

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzonna

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

Wayne W. Way. 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

..,.278-5494

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wllma

278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce!lo

278-4424

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-5033

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealrice

639-9418

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mobel

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-2979

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St,—Phyllis
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-8156
278-2451

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

278-6316
278-4350

QUALITY

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

H*

COLDWATER,

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

-

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.-Elaine

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willewbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Santford Jolley, 335^/2 Grond St.—Joyce

PRODUCTS,

HXCB,

279-9428

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chieogo Rd,—Nola .. 278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

WEEKS

SPRIRG

278-4159

Warren Willioms, Batavfa—LoMoine--^---Brpnson 369-4024

Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

FREDERICK

p.m.,

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
278-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
278-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizobeth—278-5996

i

12:15

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Rolpri Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno

INC.

278-5091

278-6311

278-4198

..278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER. ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater,_ Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
291, 1962

Th88 WZCK WB heard AM AOORESO BV OUR MBW

BIRTHDAYS

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He QAVE US A METHOD OF RSMSMBERSMQ THE
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METHOD TO R©.IBMaER T54ilMQSo
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FORGOT

Sept. 24
Sept. 25
Sept. 2S

Thelma Butterfgelo

Sept. 2S

WHERE ■

WS PUT THS TMBNQ WE '.VROTEo
RBVc Sm3TW HAS A
VERY ENQAQ0NQ PERSOrjALSTY AMD \ 7KSNK V/E ARB
GOfiNQ TO

Jansan Holtz
Au BUTTERFDELO'
Margaret Boboer

iCDDINS AMMIVERSARiES

EM40V HAV6MQ HfiM AROUND TOWN«

Harold Goooholm
Bob Kerr
Conrad Swart
Fred Weeks
Bob Rumqsy

NEXT

•Ve ARE MAVQNG A'.PROGRAM ON 'RE SUDUSCT OF

GRAPHJ/LOaY WH80Ht,F0R THE BEMEFflT OF ANY OF
YOU WW CAM.1t RBNIBT^BSH IVHERE/YOU LEFT VOUR

Sept. 2
Sept. 2

Sept. 24
Sept. 25
Sept. 25

IVjiLL COUDLLARD

Sept. ^

5MQ MSXT TuBSOAVc

WoLLGAM 0. Coats
IrvBN NflCHQLS

&gt;Ve WBRE OCLUQEO QY POL876C9AN3 DM OUR LAST

Mel Rcce
Ray Smbth

Unook Coty
Uansonq
Jackson

D0OT8ONARYp

68 THE GCOEMCE OF HAMDWRfiTOMQ#

That flSp §T reads a L0Tn.E Frbud or whatever
6s \OUQG0NO. YOU SNTO TKS WAV YOU DO? YOUR

OR CROSS YOUR T®S OR DOM^T#

If VOO HAVE A

QUCLTY CONSOPSMCS I WOULD ADV6SE YOU TO BREAK
YOUR WRflYffNQ ARM

MESTBNQ^

BBFORS VOU COME TO THE MEET*

Jerry Pearcb
£d Nowockg

HoWEVERp M0N5 OF THEM SPOKE AND

ALL OF THEM WERE BUSY EKPLA8M8NG THSOR VtEWS . ,
TO THE MBMBERSH8P DURBNQ THE MEAL OR FOtLOWSMQ

AT.

Bronson

OTHER GUESTS OF A POUiTJCAL

Every tbme t see thbs s0sr4NflAL madness

CATEGORY:

5 AM REAL GLAD TWA? SOMEONE ELSE 58 D06KQ "CT
seSBDES MEo

Bronson
Bronson

8 OOW'^T TH8MK 8 AM REaUUV BEBMQ

Stan Bro^^/n

MSaSSO AS THERE ALWAYS SEEMS TO SS ENOUGH
POL6TDC6AN8 TO GO AROUNOe

Don Pann

We ARE STALL SWSAT8WQ OUT v;WETHER CLYDE '.VBLLBAMS

Joe Smeekens
Boll Seedman

Grand R^p8o8
CoLDWATER
Athens

Grand Rap Ids

AND Chuck .VooDwaRo got far enough out of the
MOUNTA6N8 TO MAKE UP RoTARV TKS ViSEK BEFORE

LASTo

HAVE A PERSONAL PROBLEM.
/^ONQ ABOUT
THE TOME THAT YOU REOE0VE TK03 BULLETDM

If they dso, we had a ^0Q^ meetsng.

In fact, we could 00 DT TH66 last week 6F
THE Two QENTUENJSN MENT80NE0 PLUS C0U9LLARD,

TWO SCHOOLS THAT I ATTENDED ARE QOflHQ TO
ENQAQE ON V^AT MOQHT TURN OUT TO BE A

Qallv, Fa0r, Hurley, !&lt;orns?5en, Ravborm, and

FOOTBALL QAf^E. ThOOE OF VOU WHO ARE
ACQUAtNTEO V/8TH MY PAST W8LL REAL8ZE THAT
THfiS 5S THS UNfiVERSOTY OF M6CH8QAN AND

bHAW MADS OPe MAVSE J SHOULD STOP HARPfiWQ ON
TM0S SUT we HAVE DESN A L9TTLS Q8T DOWN 8N
OUR ATTENOANOe« MaY IVE RSM5ND YOU THAT IVS
HAVE ONE MCMSER VWO HAS NOT M8SSB0 A MEET9NO
SOMEWHERE GN VERY NEARLY FORTY VEAR8,

Un6VER3DTV of NeSRAGKA GAME.

ThSS flS

SORT OF L8KE WATCH flNQ YOUR MOTHER-.aW-.LAlV
DR5VS YOUR NEW CADOLLAC OFF A OLSFF.

There as to be a DesTRBcT SrjsTBTUTS SuNOAVp
October 7, 1962 at Battle Greeko

John Dean

8AYS HE WBLL BS DR8V5NQ,

Ken Leavenworth made a brsef potgh for has
VOCATflONAL DAY AT THE HSQH ScHOOLp OCTOBER IS.
^V/e ASK tHAT YOU BE ALERT TO THE POSS8Q8L9TV
fHAT YOU WELL MAY QE CALLED UPON TO 0UTL8NE

THE GOOD AND SAD FEATURES OF YOUR VOCATCON.

Th08 has BEEN A GOOD PROGRAM 9N YEARS PAST 80
LS^'^8 KEEP BT THAT WAY.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturges Audtforium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

Croig Snbald, Chester AMemier,
W.

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN —

..President

CLYDE WILLIAMS

Vice-Presiden!

JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT —

FRED WEEKS

Anderson,
Duane

Charles

Rural Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

Seton

Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

E. Davidson.

OF

Bovee, N. Moore

DIRECTORS

MEETINGS

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

Vines

INTERNATIONAL

Kornslien, Wayne Way,

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Occupollonal Information-

27-C. Wilcox

18—Wm.

R.

30-H. Bent

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' N1TE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary FoundationR. Rumsey, John Klein,

15—D.

Norm Moore

Harris

22-C. Allemier

STAG NITE

29—Paul Hurley

SONG LEADERS

John Walker

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman

Al Butterfleld, Vince Kornstien,
Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKelth

23—V. Kornstien

Bobier

Jonuary—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Trade Assoeiotlons—

2—Dale Dean
9-1. Wise

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects—

Kerr

Bovee

16—G. Owers

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Internatlonol InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Foir

Ken leovenworth, R. Biringer,

25—S.

July-1963

December—1962

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Intenrational
Don Karn, Jackson

4—Ernest Luse

11—R. Shaw
18-AI Butterfleld

Pearce

13—Bob Kerr

Torg Skobo

Four-Way Test-

K.

20—Fred Weeks

Bert Foiler, Howard Teeter

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olln Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations-

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

International Contacts-

at 12:15 p. m.

★

9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

*

7—Croig Sebotd
U-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted
2e-M. McKeilh

23-AI Rice

6—B.

Fred Anderson, Director

^

30—R. Patterson

Moy-t963

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November—1962
Doug Woodward

Fritz VanAken, les Wise
Sergeont-ot-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

' *^gular—First Thursday of each month

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

October—1962
2—Gust Burondl

Al Rice and William Bobier

Minstrel Show—

Rotary Informotion—

■jlr

4—J.

18—Jerry FoIr
25—R. Toupalik

4-H YoulhW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Public Relations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

11—Ken Putnam

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

ProgramClyde Williams

Sehmitt, Fred

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Magazine—

Aprii-1963

September—1962

R, Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ken Olmsfed

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

Axner Olson,

Crippled Children—

26—H. Teeter

Willioms

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker

12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore

Klein

14—W.

J. Etsweiler, Rolph Toupellk,

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Secretary
Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreos.

7-J.

Community Sofety-

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

5—Armand Pagel

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Botterfield, Roy Fox

VanAken

★

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance—

March—1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE
Axner Olson, Director

12-R.

SPRING UDIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwcter—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kathryn

278-6033

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie

278-6B21

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6086
278-5386
278-5691

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

278-6843

278-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

278-2818

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avc.-Dorothy

279-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honehetl St.—Charlotte

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Aileen

278-4435
278-6687

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf.-Wilma

278-5942

278-6788
278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, B Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grond St.—Dorothy

278-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Ruth

278-2261

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Milford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6850
278-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
279-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetia— —278-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwelf Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Rooert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

278-6278
278-5078
—279-9492

278-5512
278-2539
279-9360

NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suzanna

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edisot: Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

278-2612
278-5585

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5033

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeIia._-

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Kenneth Putnam, 11 f. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-6341

278-2790
278-8156

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Chorles Sehmitt, IB E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-2930
278-5842

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrpws Rd., §. R. 2—Nellie

278-5006

278-6316

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-4424

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..-278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janean

-

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro

RIchord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willewbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Sonfrord Jolley, 335'/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

___-278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

_[ ifti 1^,66, p. I. 8. R

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

VISITING

278-8238

Worren Williams, Batavia—LoMoine

I

COLDWATER,

278-5494

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth--. 278-5996
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
639-9418

^Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

_

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Oorothy

Tbe COLDWATER

I

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS

COLDWATER, MICR.

IMC

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
SEPTENBSR 22, 19^2
TH0S week VJK had probably the LOfJQEQT RoTARY
^MSSTBNQ OF THE YEAR,
BECAUSE THE SUE**

ALLOW H8MSELF TO

JECT WAS OF

Thss 08 ON Montana somewhere north of VeLLo^'?-

GOAT, OR OS 0T A MOUffTADN SKSEP^ WHO WDLL

ONTERSST AND CONCERN TO ALL OF USo

GE SEJ^A^ATSD FROM HO 8 HORNSe

Jerry Fa8r vvas the Chaorman of thasi msetenq
AND 1 MUST SAV THAT 8T REMeNDED MC A LUTTLE

KNOWN A8 THE Crazy Moum?a§n6o

69T OF A HOCKEY REFEREE WHO T.OSU^. THE PUCK
ftNTO THE FACE OFF AND THEN JU?.?PS OUT OF THE

A MEl'6 NOTE

wAVo

STONE^PARKp MAYBE ON AN APPROPRfiAYE AREA

Jerry Faor presented Carlo Hedkksnen

WHO RAPBDLV

V/ENT

OVER

CkST ALLET.JCER SAY8 THAT THE RcASOrJ HE MAS
BEEN MOSSS'NQ RoTARV CN THE flMMEOOATE PAST

SOME OF THE MOST LBKE«&gt;

LY OUE8TOONBANO ANSr/ERS ON THE UP-»C0M8NQ
BONO

0S8UE

FOR

SOME

RSV8SBQN

OF

OUR

OS THAT HE HAS BEEN ON FBOSRAL COURT®

SCHOOLSo

BEEN OOtlMQ FEDERAL JuRY DUTY ON GrAMD f'^APflOSo
He TH0NK3 HE SHOULD GSrT CREDBT FOR Has SOTARV

QUEETOONS FROM OUR MEMSERSHliP AND S HAVE THE
FEELOWQ

THAT AMYONE

V'/HO

HEARD

TH08

NOp

HE HASM^T BEEN CHARGED W8TH ANVTHfl.NQo HE HA8

Thbs prompted a pretty steady flow of
DffSCUSSllON

CERTABNLY COULD NOT SAY THAT HE WASN^T TOLD

BECAUSE THE PAY RENDERS

fit ONE OF THESE KNOWN

THE
FAOTSo tKERE ARE TREMENDOUS RAMBFDQAj
TQONSTO TH08 BOND Q38US BUT CCRTAQNLV WE HAVE

A3 "sSRVfiCE ABOVE SELF®" GraND RapADS .'HAS
A Rotary Club but the Judge woulon^t let Chet

TO

ATTEND®

START

OFFSREO

somewhere AND THE PROPOSflTHON
BY

THE

SCHOOL

ADMGNftSTRATOON

AND THE

BilRTHDAYS

Board of Education iwuld- l^gk lske the way

VJK SHOULD QOo

S, FOR ONEs AM VERY PROUD OF

OUR School BoarOo
WHO

ARE

AFFAflRS
DO

BUSY
AND

TKSOR

Thss

BEYOND
VST

VERY

BSLflSP

TAKE HOURS

BEST

FOR

Lenore Gcooholm

os a croup of men

THE

W9TH THEDR

OWN

EVERY

WEEK

TO

FUTURE

OF

OUR

Dock Moore
Flzora tvON
Boll Boodsr
E!lva Swan
Dor68 Fox

VOUNQ PEOPLEo

An ADDOTIiONAL STARTER AT OUR NOON FESTevOTOES

WAS ONE Ken Parsons, a student at ColdwateR ■"

8T8ELF

\'!Z

HAVE

68 ENOUCH

ALWAYS

BEEN

TO

SET

VERY

H6M APART

CAREFUL AS

Uess W^LDROM

Le8 ^o'owaro

BECAUSE
TO

STUDENT REPRESENTATSON AT THeS CAMP®

OUR

HOW

HAD THE PLEASURE OF

A MOONo

L0STSN8NQ

TO

C® J® Over
Mel Rjce
Harry Ryan
OecK Kerr
Jack Burns
OccK Masters

I HAVE

FOR MANY

ThBS as SOMETHflMQ THAT ALWAVS

PLEASES ME

BECAUSE CERTAONLV ALL OF US ARB
FAMCL0AR WflTH THE (1ND8VSDUAL WHO IVHEN HE
QET3

UP

TO

SPEAK

MUMBLSS

AND

DISPLAYS

POOR RELATfiONSMIP WJTH H8S GUBUBCT®.
WANT MORE STUDENTS L6KS KeN®

A

.i/E JUST

NEXT VCEK

Gust Burandt says he wsll have a proqraMo

Sept® 19
Sept® 2l

Sept® 16
Sept® 16

ROTARY QUESTS

EVER, Ken TURNED OUT TO BE ONE OF THE MOST
ART8CULATE HflQH SSJiOOL STUDENT THaT

Sept® 17
Sept® IS
SspTo IS

ANNBVERSARIES

Hcch School®
KE^J was the Rotary representa- '
TflvE AT Camp DviERV thss last su?.!mero
Th3s
BW

Sept®, 16

Columbus, Ohgo
Jackson, Msoh®
BrONSON
Battle Creek

C8NOCNNAT8, 0®

Grand Rapads

BUL^TSN

Only 21 couples sfiQNso up for the Ladbss Mjqht
80 NoR^f Moore says The deal ds off® -.Ve just
DON®? DO WELL TRYBNQ TO BE CO-jEDUOA7flONAL®

Tuesday afternoon Gust d6p not have a pro
gram BECAUSE HE HAD BEEN THWARTED

EFFORTS®

ON HIS

HcWEVER, HE DOES HAVE A RED. HOT

lead®
iiz had an exCEPTSONALLY SMALL NUMBER

ABSENTEES THflS WEEK®

OF

ThE TOTAL OS EfiQHT OF

WHOM TlVO HAVE ALREADY MADE

UP

AND

WE ARE

ANOLeNO FOR THAT 100^ MESTtrJG WH8CH 03 60
HARD TO 0BTA8N®

I HAVE TALKED \V8TH CrAOQ

SeQALD, our attendance CHAORMAN, AND WE
THONK THAT

8T CAN BE

ARE TH8MQS

ON THE WAV®

OOMEWHERE OUT

AN THE

OONS ALTHOUGH

MaC McKEBTH

THERE

88

GREAT W805 OPEN SPACES

OF THE '.Vest and farther north we have our

OMTREPBO HUNTERS, ClVDE '.V9LL9AM3 AMD ChuCK
IVIOODWARD® WHO ARE TRVONQ TO F8N0 A MOUHTABN

You Wiil Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

OFflCERS

ClossIBcation—

BY ELECTION

Club

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

President
Vieo-Presidenf
...Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Bulletin-

Assisfont Sec'y-Treas.

Rurol Urban-

Membership—

Student Guests—

Fred

Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred

Culy,

Duane

E.

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATiONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

★

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Competitor Relations-

Webb Treot, Richard Moore,
Empioyer-Empleyee Relations—
Vince Kornslien, Wayne Woy,
Armand Pagel

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutto, India

Occupallonol

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Trade Associations-

Don Karn, Jackson

June—1963
4—Ernest

18-Wm.

SPECIAL EVENTS

January-1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

1—No Meeting
8—C, Woodword

Rotary Foundation-

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

15—D.

Torg Skabo

FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore

Harris

22—C. Allemier

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornslien,

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Bobler

25—No Meeting

International Student Projeets—

Kerr

2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23-V. Kornstlen
30-H. Bent

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Foir

information-

25—S. Bovee

July-1963

December—1962

international information—

Luse

11—R. Show
18—Al Butterfield

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

Bert Foller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leovenworth, R. Biringer,
R.

28-M. McKeith

Rice

30—Torg Skabo

Internotionai Contacts-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

General Secretory, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

23-AI

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

★

9-R. Nagte
16—Ray Pitts

Doug Woodword

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Special—At the call of the President

14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

Burandt

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers, November-1962

Sergeont-ol-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

★

7—Craig Sebald
2—Gust

Minstrel Show-

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

May—1963

October—1962

W. Willioms, Ken Putnam.

Seton Sovee, N. Moore
Rotary Information-

Davidson.

25—R. Toupalik

Al Rice ond William Bobler

Public Relations—

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Poiterson

18—Jerry Fair

4-H Youlh-

Clyde Williams

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16—H. Mcknight

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnom

Oimstad

Keith Pearco, R. G. Waldron

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

April-1963

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ken

Progrom—

Chorles Schmitt,

28—Olin Dally

Magczi ne—

Directors — John T. Deon, Clyde Williams.

Axner Olson,

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—

26—H. Teeter

Williams

21—R. Mulchahey

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

Klein

14_W.

J. Elswoiler, Ralph Teupalik,

Den Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treasurer

7-J.

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield. Ray Fox

VanAken

★

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Scbald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to chonge doles with another member, advise the program eholrman of the change. Members having speeiol
progroms, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Phone No.
278-5563

Mark S. Andrews. 25 Parsons St.—Ruin
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorle

278-5358
278-6821

William Bobier, 260 Grond St.—Margaret

276-5366

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

278-2613

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

278-6033

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

278-6843
278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Or.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Borbaro

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-5891
273-4486
278-2854
278-5234

279-9471

.-.278-8609

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchott St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Volerle

278-5909

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-5942
278-4435

278-6687

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morlhe

278-6840

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Choirman — Telephone 278-8238

Phone No.

NAME

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruin
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-6501

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlbn

278-2261
278-2947

Ralph Toupolfk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileen 278-5556

Harold Mcknight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-6278
278-5078

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

278-6769
279-9492

278-5512

278-2539

Suzonna

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorofhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Bealriee

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1—Wilma

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgio

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Sworl, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

' Vl^mNG ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

...278-5494

278-8238

Warren Williams, Batovia—LaMoine

Bronson 369-4024

278-2979
278-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

278-5033

278-2790
278-8156

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalio

278-6161

278-2451

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

278-6316

278-4350

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia.__

278-4424

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chlcogo Rd.—Nolo

Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Loke—
Jo neon

-

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotehen
Sanlford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

279-9428

278-5033

..278-4086
278-5091

__278-63n

278-4198
278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-55W

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229
278-4159

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relho
279-9360
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth.-.278-5996
Armond Page!, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
639-9418
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sproguo St.—Ruth

278-4222

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Coldwoter loke—

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

278-2110

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pot

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICH.

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any ob

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Name

Donald E, Wright

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

SEPTEMBER I5, 1962
Todav our program was om oharge of Ksm Putnam
VVKO PRSSSNTEO Bfitt .VULSON^ THE PRESOOSMT OF

Coldwater Oably Reporter,

^ THE LOCAL CHAMBER OF COMMEROSp V«/HO TALKED ON
Hg8 FAV0R8TC 60DUECT»

Kav/ANBAM SHOV/BNG OFF THE TlVO STyOEfffS,

I THOMKp ALONG mili

3 AM SURE MANY OF THE REST OF VOUj, THAT BdCL

.VOLSON 83 CERTAONLV TAKO.HQ H88 DUTJE8 SSRSOUSLV ANO HE MADE AN EXCELLENT PRSSEMTAT8ON OF

THE TROUQLS VVHDCH THE CHAAiBER OF COMMSRCS HAS^
ALONG v;BTH 8T eSBVtS LOKS EVERfTHONG I BELONG
TOp THAT flSp MOMEV.

TkE EViCNT flS TO BE

SAYS A NECKT8B WfiLL COST

The prooe structure OB $3,50

If any of you Rotary Anna's, who l am told

UTMOST CONCERN TO SVERVONE ON OUR ClUBo

ThSRE

VVOLL BE A DOeCUSSjON BY SOME MEMBERS OF THE

PROPOSED BONO flSSUE W-J8CH

W0LL BE VOTANQ

There should be no early

8=SAVERG OTHER THAN THOSE \VHO ARE QUESTS FROfil
ouTSfloc THE Coldwater School Dbstroct and we
SHOULD PAY THE CLOSEST POSSPQLE A7TSNT80N TO
THE 08SUS AND PLANS ANVOLVED© CERTAINLY BY
TH88 T8ME YOU HAVE HEARD THAT WE HAVE A
CONS80SRASLE numssr of chaldren on the vbcanptv

ThSS 8N a H,0GH school that was

BU8LT AS A ClASS B Hbqh SchOOLo

ThAT®S

*

ATTSNY9VEo

.'/£ WERE CERTAflNLY ALL 8ADDSNE0 BY THE DEATH
OF OUR FORf^BR MSf.iSSRp HAROLO HBLLo

8MTEREST TO THE CLUB ON QENEHALp OnE OF
THESE 8S THE HgQH SqHOOL VoCATBOriAL DaY
WrIflCH YOU W8LL R&amp;1Sf-T3ER OS ONLY PUT ON EVERY

THDS

WHOLE PROpRMt WCLL QS UNDER 1HE OflRBCTflON OF

.Vg woll be tsllonq you

MORE ABOUT OT ON A FUTURE BSSUEp

HoVVEVERp

Sbpto

9

Sept, I3

38RTHDAYS

Grbtohsm iVftLKen

Fred Weeks

Sept, 10
Sept, 12

Sept, I5
Sept, I5

ROTARY QUESTS

Lloyd Green
Alan Davddson
Clarence Snydbr
Dsck Ksrr
Ed UuiND

'./S HAVE A NUMBER OF THfiNQS C0M9NQ UP OF

GenTLEMEM TH08 OS THE VSARo

OiUOK SCHMBOT
OON ShORNO

PHVLLOe RUKtGBV
Evelyn Race

AND 0MC8DENTALLY COLOWATER 08 MOW A ClASD A
ENOUQHp UU8T COME NEXT WEEK PREPARED TO BE

OOCAS8OMALLV READ TH6S YHBNQj, HAPPEN TO BE
REAOONQ THSS^ 68 A CHANCE TO OB? THE OLD
MAM AWAY FROM THE TELEV8S60N SET,
'.•REDDING- ANNIlV£r&lt;3A^^&gt;)FB

School Board and the Admano strataon of the

Ken LsavbnwortHo

OUT iVOPOWA JCLAND WAY,

PER COUPLE AMD -.'S MUST H/WE 35 COUPLES OR
ARE GOING TO CALL THE rjHOLE THING OFF,

Jerry Faor and oertacnly should be of the

OTHER VEARo

The event

TO BE HELD AT THE COTTAGE OF KeOTH PsARCC

ANYBODY $5«00,

Next v;eek®8 program as bednq presented by

HOQH ScHOOLc.

Norm Moors as trvdkq to stcr up a Ladbes

Nbqht for Thursday, September 27.
DWFORMAL.

NEXT 'EEKOS PROGRAM

ON October

Th2S os a Rotary

GPOHSORED EVENT AfJo HERE WE HAVE A PROMBNENT

Bronsom
Bronson
Bronson

Battle Creek
Coldwater

I NOTE THE LAST OF THOSE LEAVENQ EARLY WAS A

L8TTLE LONGER T^5AN BT SHOULD BE,

ALTHOUGH

DN LOOKBMQ OVER THE LOST ONE COULD SAFELY
8AV THAT MOST OF THEM WEREN®T CNTENTflONALLY

QOOFBNQ OFF,"

ELEVEN B8 QUOTE A FEW,

VIS WOULD L0KE EVERYONE TO KEEP TH9S DATE

OF ThursdaVp October 15 open because some of
VOUp DUE TO-your CALLONQ^ W8LL BE PART OF
THE PROGRAM,

Today v/e VifERE bntrqduceo to our new young
FRDENOS FROM MexOCO 0N THE PERSON OF MaNUEL

Sandovau and Serg8o Torres who are from Vallbg.

MexSCO,

ThEV V^RE tINTRODUCEO BY Art LyON'

ON FLUENT FLAivLEGS SpANOSH, ArT THEN TRANGLATCO HOS SHARKS FOR THE BEMEF8T OF WE

GRONQofs «n rather haltvnq Enqlogh,

You WOLL FBND THAT YOU WELL BE A SHARPER
PART8C3PANT ON NEXT WEEK^S PROGRAM BF YOU
WOLL READ THE EXCELLENT ART8CLS ON TUESDAY

N0QHT®8 Reporter on the proposed shufflonq
OF SCHOOL M0LLAQE,

All

K0DDDNQ ASQDEb THESE ARE A COUPLE OF SHARP

^LOOKflNQ BOYS,

.MahUSL OS MAKBNQ HOS HOME W9TH

^RT AND SerqiJo liS STAVONQ W8TH THE FaLLERSo
SOTH ARE ENROLLED SN CoLDWATER Hbqh SoHOOL,
ThOS BRONQS up a pSLBCATE POONT WHEREON WE
POCKED UP THE 0AJVN£DfiT8ON OF THE CoLDWATER

Daolv Reporter Saturday and found the beamcnq
moon face of Kermot Kennos on the front page
BETWEOi these two STUDENTS, '.'MAT V/E WOULD
LOKE TO HAVE EXpUAONED TO US 08 THE VORTUAL
MONOPOLY WE HAVE OF RoTARY MD^BERS A7 THE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION ~ Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGtS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK ~ Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Axner Olson, Director
Attendance—

Craig Scbold, Chester Allemier,
W.

VonAken

R. Show, R. Birlnger, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

Don Morris, Cran Wilcox

1962-1963

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

_-_Vice-President
Secretory
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

MagozineRoy Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodword, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Program-

Axner

Olson,

Anderson,
Duane

Charles

Schmiti,

Russell Moore,

Fred

Fred Culy,

E. Davidson.

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Fred Anderson, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Speciol—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treot, Richord Moore,

★
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—
Vince Kornsfien, Woyne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel

President Rotary Internotional
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Four-Way Test-

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means,

J. Elsweiler, Ralph Toupallk,

Crippled Children—

R.

2—Tom Collins

9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight
23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Elsweiler

11—Ken Putnam

10—Jerry Fair

25—R. Toupallk

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

May-1963

7—Craig Sebald
October-1962

Student Guests—

2—Gust

Al Rice and William Bobier

14—R. &lt;5. Woidron
21-K. Olmsted

Burandt

9—R. Nagle

28-M. McKelth

16—Roy Pitts
23-AI Rice

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Minstrel Show-

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Doug Woodward

4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Show
IB-Al Butterfield

November—1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

25—S. Bovee

20—Fred Weeks

July-1963

27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

2—Dole

Dean

9-1. Wise

December-1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Bobier

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

January-1963
1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES'

4—Les Woodward

11—R. Biringer

International Information-

18-Wm.

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

25—No Meeting

International Student Projects—

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

SPECIAL EVENTS

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris
22-C. Allemi er

Rotary FoundationR, Rumsey, John Klein,
Terg Skabo

STAG

5—R. Rumsey

Ken Putnam

NITE

John Wolker

Februory—1963

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

NITE

Norm Moore

29—Paul Hurley

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

Al

R. Potterson, M. McKeith

Don Karn, Jackson

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

Kerr

Trade Associations-

April-1963

September—1962

Rural Urban-

Ken Leavenworth, R. Blrinaer,

Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

26-H. Teeter

Williams

21—R. Mulchahey
2S-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore

7-J. Klein
14—W.

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Public Relations—

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Ray Fox

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Fellowship—
JOHN T. DEAN

ROTARY

Community Safety—

Clessitieation—

March—1963

1962- 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above
e

is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes wilh another member, odvise the program cholrmon of the change. Members having special
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Cholrman — Telephone 278-8238
programs , such OS Lodies' Night, may oppoinf o committee to ossist wilh the detoils.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

Address and Rotory Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Foy

278-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pot

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rutn

278-5358

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lone—Emily

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

NAME

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther.
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon.
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Cl.—Thelma

278-6033

276-6821
278-6843
278-8086
278-5891
278-4486

278-2854

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John

278-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorlotte—

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

278-5078

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Suzanna

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-2539
279-9360
278-5996

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-2979
278-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 £. Chicago St.—Mabel

639-9418

27B-2612

278-5585

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

279-9492
278-5512

Armand Pogel, R. R, 2, Quincy—Lois

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Warren Williams, Batavia—LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-CeIia

278-4243

273-4229

270-5494
278-4159

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024

278-4424

276-5033

278-2790

278-5942

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis

Chorles Schmltf, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5006

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola -.276-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

278-6687

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-8318
278-2930
278-5842

278-5475
278-8933
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

278-4435

278-5318

Donold M. Morris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-6278

278-4222

278-5033
278-6393

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

278-2841

Rolph Toupallk, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolle

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

278-6850

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5909

Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Phone No.

Ernest W. Lose. R. R. 3-Rulh
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

278-2816

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Ariene

278-6501

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

Robert Nagle, 36 V/. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-6054
279-9471

NAME

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Phone No.
278-2110

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel — __-278-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
278-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
„_„_.278-8840

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgie
C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd.^R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 ^orshall ^.—Gertrude

278-6161

278-8156
278-2451
278-5714

278-6316
278-4350

Douglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

Jonean

Art lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Eliora

______278-5091

278-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howord K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-4190
278-5412

Sanlford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5049

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

278-6730

%

The COLDWATER

\:jiotary REFLECTOR
\

K

FREDERICK R.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

IREKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

RICH.

IMG.

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 8, 196Z
There were some early leavers, aad

Bob Kerr has a new arrival in

some absentees vho missed one of the best

his family—a girl by the name of Miary*

programs so far tliis ysar^

This is #5 Girl, and this shatters Web

The program vas

in charge of Anaand Pagel, who presented

Treat's record*

Dick Hill of the Personnel Pspartment of
General UlectrlCo

This was a very fine

Gran Wllcox became a grandparent,

raised to the second power, this last

presentation of the employer-employee

week as a result of the arrival of

relationship in the modem era®

Steven Scott V/ilcox, son of Hick*

It Is

not enon^ any more to have a good salary

FURTHER YITAL STATISTICS

schedule, fringe benefits, and some of the
other things that used to be lacking*

Birthdays:

In addition, one must have the understanding

Wedding Anniversartsss

Hone

between management and the working force*
This takes many forms, and makes up one
of the most critical areas of today^

Mr* Hill is a local boy who has made
good*

He is a cum laude degree holder

from Hllisdale College.

This prompted

Torg Skabo on
September 5tha

Guests;

Lloyd Junker, Bronson
Dick Schultz, Bronson

Lloyd Hill, Coldwater
John Malin, Grand Rapids

-Jess ¥aldron-to remark that he was never

cum laude—.they were Just happy he put In
his time*

EEXT ¥EEK is surrounded by an aura

of nystery*

¥e didn't try to make it

this way, but the facts are that Ken

Putnam has the program, and he is somewhere
on Cape Cod*

He left without my permission,

or telling me what his program is*

Our

relationship with Ken has been very good,
we consider him an upright citizen, and
we didn't come either to praise or bury
him*

We think, unless a lobster bites

him, or he gets poisoned from clam chowder,
that he will get back and we will have a
program*
THE TIBBITS THEACT IS HOT DEADo

MOHE IN SOME SUCCEEDIKG ISSUE*

Among the people ^0 have been away
from our midst because of illness is Harry

Joseph*

We are glad to see that he has

re-joined the throng*
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn —- Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

1962-1963

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Attendance—
W.

Classiifcation—

OrriCERS BY ELECTION

Club Bulletin-

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Assistant Sec'y-Treas.

★
Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axncr Olson, Charles Schmltt, Fred

Anderson,

Russell Moore, Fred

Duane

Davidson.

E.

BOARD

OF

J. Etswoiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Crippled Children—
Ken OTmsted

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken Putnam

Magazine-

Rural Urban-

25—R. Toupalik

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Clyde Williams

9—R. Nagle

4-H Youth-

16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

30—Torg Skabo

Minstrel Show-

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

November-1962
6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

Doug Woodward

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise

Sergeant-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

20-Frcd Weeks
27-C. Wiltox

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

International Contocts—

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Deon

Special—At the coll of the President

Competitor Relotions-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★

Vince Kornstien, Wayne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Pogel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. lAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Don Karn, Jackson

R.

T8-Wm.

May—1963

Bobier

14-R. G. Waldron
21—K,

Olmsled

28-M. McKeith
June—1963
4—Ernest Luse

11—R. Shaw
18—A!

Butterfield

25—S.

Bovee

July-1963
2—Dole

Dean

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers
23—V.

Kornstien

30—H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE
Norm Moore

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John Wolker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

A!

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skobe

Kerr

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. Mcknight

I—No Meeting

Rotary Foundotion—

Trade Assoelotions—
R. Patterson, M. McKeith

26-H. Teeter

April-1963

Jonuory—1963

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Evanston, Illinois

19—Rich. Moore

25—No Meeting

International Student Pro[eets—

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational information-

Governor, 636 Diit., Rotary, International

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Four-Way Test-

General Secretary, Rotary International

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howord Teeter

Fred Anderson, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

George R. Means,

2—Gust Burandt

A! Rice and William Bobler
W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Bovee, N. Moore

5—Armond Page!
12—C. Bacon

7—Craig Sebold

October—1962

Student Guests—

Public Relations—

''egular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

18—Jerry Fair

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Progrom—
Seton

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

DIRECTORS

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Oi;n Dally

P. Hurley

Rotary Information-

•k

Klein

14—W. Williams

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Wolker

Culy,

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7-J.

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

President
Vice-Presidenl

August—1962

A! Buttorfield, Ray Fox

VanAken

★

JOHN T. DEAN —
CLYDE WILLIAMS

JOHN

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemier,

1962-1963

March—1963

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

5—R. Rumsey

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

Ken Putnam

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to ehonge dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoler-Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathrvn

278-5563
270-6033

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-2110
278-6501

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruin
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorle

278-5358
278-6821

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 3—Ruin

278-2261

Rolph Toupalik, R, R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileeo 278-5556

Riehord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

273-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

278-44B6

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harvey C- Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

278-6643
278-5386
278-5891

Rev, Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelmo
278-2854
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Mopic Lane—Jane

278-6054

279-9471

273-281B

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Phone No.

278-6850

Harold Mcknight, Coldwotar St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Coldwater Lake—

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Glodys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lila ...

278-6769
278-6278
278-5078

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beofriee-

278-4159

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Eiizobeth

279-9492
278-5512

278-2539

.-279-9360

278-5996

278-8609

Armand Pagol, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

639-9418

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-65^

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, ll I. Chicago St.—Mabel

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

278-6341

Albert

Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

278-6127
278-5909
278-5475

278-6161
278-2790

Jerry Fair. 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

278-4^5

Charles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-5942

278-W87
278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Moriha

278-8840

Everett

Rayborn, 560 Grond St.—Vlrgie

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

Donald V. Shorno, 156 £. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 -Marshall St.—Gertrude

Suzanna

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllma

Warren Williams, Batavio—LoMoIne
Lester f. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos Woodward. 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-8156

278-5006

278-5842
278-6316
278-4350

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428
278-5033
278-6393

Joneon.

_„__278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
278-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
278-4198
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva___„278-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen-_.„_
Sontford Jolley, 335'/a Grand St.—Joyce

___278-673D

278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

COLDWATER,

278-8238

HONORARY MEMBERS

I

Meeting Time:

278-5494

Guvorrie S. CofPman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086
Ed Hollz, 164M lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake—

■Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-5554

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

The COLDWATER

I

278-2841

278-2947

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Phono No.
278-8942
278-4222

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC
COLDWATER,

MICH.

�'*//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

SEPTEMBER 1, 1963
Thos week^s proqram was bm charge of Les

RQCHARD HOLL OS CURRENTLY FROM CLEVELAND

'iVOODWARD 1^0 flNTRODUOEO FORMER '^aS-OWATERUTBs

VJHERE HE OS ON THE fOP ECHELOM OF THE

FORMER RoTARBAM, BaRNEV TrEBDLCOOK WHO

Personnel Department of General Electrqo*

SHOWED A FOLM ON MSCHOQAN AND 8T8 ROtS

iVe MAY POINT WBTH PR8DE BECAUSE HE OS A

ON 7bUR88Mi»

GRADUATE OF CoLDWATSR HOSH Sct-IOOL AND ALSO

ThBS 08 A 6UB«IE0tp OF COURSSp ,

NEAR AND DEAR TO MANY OF US AND HAS A NBCE

Hbllsoale College and ss the son-on-jj^w

FAT SOONOMOCAt. RONS

OF OUR O^VN GOOD MEMBER l^YNE '.VaV*

OF PROPERLY HANDLED*

Barney also answered some of the auesrsoN
OF the QROUP on when IVE ARE QOONO TO QET A

:

BSRTHOAYS

NOOE 4 Lane road throuoh Coldwater or
MAYBE

Ruth Andrews
£rnoe Luse
Koth Pearoe

I HAD BETTER SAY AROUND COLOWATERo

August 30

August 3®

Sept.

1

St ooesn^t have anythbnq to do wbth we
8UB«0ECT BUT ALL YOU HAVE TO

AROUND A B8T

DO

08 TO

TRAVEL

IVEDDSNG ANNtVERSARBES

ON SOME OF THE NEDQHBORONQ

States to know that Michbqan os dosng a

"

CrANBTON :VflLCOX
Ed Holtz
Seton Sovbe

August 26
August 26

August 30

REAL FONS uoa WBTH R0A08 ANO^IN SPOTS OF
ROTARY GUSSTS

OUR IMPAT8ENCE* Q8 008NO 8T FASTER THAN

OTHER States* One shouldn^t poont the
FONQSR BUT UUST OONSIOER THE PROCRASTBNATtON

OF OUR NEOQHQOR TO THE SoUTH,

'.VALTER l^^HLERS
Chal J* Dyer
Ray Smbth
Eo NowOcko
Bod Stocker
Gdll Pbllood
Leo Phdllqps
Robert LUse
Dock Masters

Br^ONSON

Columbus* Ohso
Bronson

BrONSON
Gromson
Angola

Hsllsdale
Puerto Rbco
ColovvaTer

NEXT l'€EK

Next wB^^s program should be something
liUST A L8TTLE B8T OBFFERENTo

IT flS

ON

OHARQE OF ArmONO PAQEL WHO HAS SECURED A

Saw a few leaves floatbmq down and began to
WONDER 9F OT WASN't ABOUT TOME WE GOT THE
TBBS0TT8 RBADV to GO* V/E DON^T HAVE TO PUT
ON THE MONSTRSL Show there but -REFeaRONQ to
THE FOUR way TEST I SELflEVE OT WOULD BE
SENBF0O8AL FOR ALL CONCERNED*

FORMER

LOCAL

BOY

TO. SPEAK

C0NTR0VERS8AL SUBJECT OF

ON THE MOST

EMPLOVER»EMPLOVEC

RELATOONSHOPSo

CoNNoe Swart has seen at the last'two meetonqs
V/waCH OS A REAL HAPPY TWllNQ FOLLOWONQ A QUOTE
PROLONGED ABSENCE WHOLB HE WAS SUSY JOONflNO
THE CORONARV CluS*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

W. VanAken
Classification—

Community Safety—

I962.I963

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS

..President
Viee Presldent

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMtn

AssUtont Soc'y-Treas.

Membership—

★

Program-

Axner Olson,
Anderson,

Charles Schmitt,

Russell

Moore,

Fred

Fred

Seton

Culy,

Duone E. Davidson.

Rotary Informotion—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Fritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeont-at-Arms—

★
BOARD

OF

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director

^

★

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations-

*
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Vince Kornstien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

23-AI Rice

Doug Woodward

6—B. K. Pearce
13—Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

20—Fred Weeks

Fred Culy — Director

27-C. Wilcox

International Contoets—

18—Wm.

R.

Don Kom, Jackson

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skobo

22—C-

Norm Moore

Allemier

STAG NITE
John Walker

29-Paul Hurley
February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Choirman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Potterson, M. McKeith

23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobier

January—1963

D. Davidson, W. Coulllord

Kerr

Dean

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieets—

Trade Associations—

2—Dale

9-L. Wise

16—G. Owers

11—R, Biringer

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

July-1963

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

Bert Foiler, Howard Teeter

Occupational Information-

4—Ernest Luse

11 —R. Shaw
1B-AI Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

November—1962

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart

General Secretary, Rotary Internotional
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

June-1963

30—Torg Skabe

Chorles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Four-Woy Test-

14-R. G. Woldron
21-K. Olmsted
2B-M. McKellh

9-R. Nogle
16—Roy Pitts

Minstrel Shew—

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Deon

May-1963
7—Croig Sebold

2—Gust Burondl

Al Rice and William Bobier

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

Putnam

October—1962

Student Guests—

4-H YoufhW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Bovee, N, Moore

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Pctforson

Etsweiler

25—R. Toupalik

Keith Pearce, R. G. Woldron

Public Relations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16—H. McKnight

18—Jerry Fair

Rural Urban-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

4—J.

11—Ken

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich, Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprll-1963

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ken Olmsted

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Willioms

28-Olin Dally

Crippled Children—

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treosorer

7-J. Klein
14—W.

21—R. Mulchahey

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Feliowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine—

PROGRAMS

August-1962

J. Etswoiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Club Bulletin-

March—1963

1962 - 1963

ROTARY

A! Butterfield, Roy Fox

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

FRED WEEKS

Attendance—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,

♦

JOHN

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ken Putnam

12-R.

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having &gt;poclol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE VvlLLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
27B-5S63

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorle

278-6821

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaret

278-5386

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-6843
278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 176 Fclrfieid Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo
Tom Collins, 16 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally. 61 Mople lone-Jone..
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

278-6054
279-9471
....278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598

Albert Foiler, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel--

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2110

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane-Emily

278-6850

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home-Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annette

279-9551
278-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo

278-5078

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruin
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Suson

Fred Neer, 2^ W. Chieogo—Ernestine

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.-Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chlcoqo St.—Mabel

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgie

..278-4435

Cralg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoocI Beach, Coldwater Loke—
Suzanna

278-4229

278-5512

278-5996
278-2979

Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WHma

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-5033

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

278-8156

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann,

278-2930

278-8318

278-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

278-6316

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

...278-8840

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

278-4350

Jo neon

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elioro

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Daugherly-Grefchen
Sontford Joliey, 325V2 Grand St.—Joyce

FREDERICK H, WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICHe

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

278-5091

__278-6311

278-4198

278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

1962

12:15

—

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

b-fM

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

278-6393

Govarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo -.278-4086
Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake-

.Rotary REFLECTOR

TUESDAY

279-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

The COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

278-4424

278-2790

. 278-5790

COLDWATER,

278-4159
278-8238

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

278-2451

278-5494

Bronson 369-4024

278-6341

278-6161

278-4243

Warren Willioms, Batavlo—LoMoine

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma

Meeting Time:

278-5554

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-5006
278-5714

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—VIrgtnio.... ._ 278-2841

ifalpn Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1^3 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

279-9492

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. ChTcogo St.-2louise

Phone No.
278-8942

278-2612
278-5585

639-9416

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Armond Pogel. R. R. 1, Quincy—Lois

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

278-6278

278-2539
279-9360

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6687
278-6788

278-2261
278-2947

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.-Reiha

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

IKC,

�^He Pro jits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
AiJt;U3T 25, 19^2

Mv CONSOdENCe \W&gt;ULD BOTHER MS (JF 8 OODN'T

Duke Day boson made an ANNOUNcsfsSNT to the

^CHIIDE THK MEMBERS A LSTTUE BftT ABOUT THE0R
RATHER QUAHDNQ LACK OF KNOWLEOQE OF THOS

ORQANSZATflONe

OF TME YEAR FOR A iVvSAR OLD MEMBOAN,

ThE PROQ&amp;AM THO© LAST WEEK

Tnae chgld has changed gek^

CCMSS UNDER THE HEADftNO OF A MU8SAH0E-TO"
SOME PEOPLE BECAUSE

BT

You wsll

REMEMSER THAT AT WAS A 14 YEAR OLD GflRL

5S THE TH3NQS THAT

eVERYBOOy THdNKS tHSY ALREADY KNOW,

EFFECT THAT WE OTOLL NSSO A HOME FOR PART

sn the Last sulleton.

8

There bssnq only

ONE OTHER SG:^ THE 14 YEAR OLD fiS A MALE,

OBDN®T N0T8CS ANYBODY THAT LOOKED LAKE THSY
WERE QOBMQ TO BE PLEDQEO.FOR Ph8 BETA KAPPA,

A PERSON COULD PROBABLY SflVS THE AWARD, (IF
ANY,'TO '//ARNER VaW AKEN,

ChSCK .YoodwARD, SON OF DoUO '.VoODWARD,
GAVE A SHORT AND HUMOROUS RESUME OF ITMAT

8n FACT, IT SEET-IEO

TO ME LUKE THE OLDER MSM3SRS OF THOS

ORQAWBZATIION V/ERE QUSTE A 89? f/fORE KNOWU-

GOES ON AT Boys State,

8 vAs very happy

WBTM HCS PRESENTAT60M,

8 HAVE TRBEO TO

GET flNFORMATSOK FROM TEENAGERS IN THE PAST

EOOBASLE OF THE HBSTORY AND RULES AND

ANO^ET SS A PLEASURE TO FBMO ONE T(WT flS
RSOULATBONS OP RoTARY,

t OOW®T THBHK OT

AST3GULATE.

VW&gt;OLD HURT A THiMQ FOR ALL OF US TO READ

THE Rotary Maoazbne a lpttle more*,

8jRTHDA\^
Marjoroe Bacon
Elaine Moors
Ken Olmsted
Katie A?.icsneoN

NEXT ';£EK

LEB .VoODWARD has the program but all I AM

r,

WBLL BE QiDVEH BY A FOE^^^ER COLOWATERCTE, iV3-!0

8t

JS A SUaJECY WHICH flS RATffER NEAR TO ALL OF
US AND 8M FACT LPKE MOST CLOSE-BW SU5US0TS

J8 AT LEAST 30MS COWTRGlYSRO-SA.L^

23
24
24
25

\^DD8i^ ANN iVERSAR J£S

SUPPOSED TO TELL YOU BQ THAT THE PROGRAM.

V/BLL BE TALK5NQ ON HBS-FAVORBTE SUBJECTc

August
August
August
August

TmeRE MAT

es A M0V8E IN TK28 CONNEOTBON,

I MIBM

Byron Thomas

Bob Shaw

August 22
August 22

ROTARY QUESTS
iimimiaimM,
C, J« Dyer

Ed WonhslsrDecK Ksrr
^^SLS lyeSER
Be OK ScHutrrz'Y9ulia?.{ Kong
Wayne Kinqdom

COLUMSUS, 0H80
Napclson, Ohio
Battle Creek

SnoNfiOMj, Mjoh.
"Bn'ONSdN^^MlCH,
QuflNOYp iMccM,
Lowell, Michoca

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—
W,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,
Ken Ofmsted

Magcii ne—

Rural Urbon—

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

★

Progrom—

Anderson,

Charles Schmitt,

Russell

Moore,

Fred

Fred

Seton

Culy,

Bovee, N. Moore

Duone E. Davidson.

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Fritz VanAkon, les Wise
Sergeanl.Qt. Arms-

BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.
*

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★
DISTRICT

636 ROTARY

VInce Kornstion, Woyne Way,
Armand Pagei

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. lAHARRY, CaleuHo, India

Four-Woy TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational information-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

Ken Leavonworlh, R. Biringer,
R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Kerr

Trade Associations—

Don Karn, Jackson

9-R. Nogle

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

28-M. McKelth
June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

Fred Anderson, Director

14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted

16—Ray Pitts

Doug Woodward

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

7—Cralg Sebald

October—1962
2—Gust Burandf
23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Gee. Owers,

Regular—First Thursday of each month

30—R. Patterson

Moy—1963

25—R. Toupalik

Minstrel Show-

Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

★

23—Fred Neer

4—J. Etsweiler

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Public Relations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

18—Jerry Fair

Al Rice and William Bobler

5—Armand Pogei
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

April-1963

11 —Ken Putnam

4-H Youth-

Clyde Willionis

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Willloms

September—1962

Keith Pearee, R. G. Woldron

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Treosorer

Assistcnf Sec'yTreas.

Axner Olson,

P. Hurley

Don Horris, Cran WIIcox

..President
.-Vice-Presidenf
Secretary

14—W.

21—R- Mulchohey
28-Olin Daily

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

Club Bulletin-

1962.1963

7-J. Klein

Community Sofety—

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Ben!

PROGRAMS

August—1962

A! Butterfield, Roy Fox

VanAkon

Classification-

★

ROTARY

Beys' end Girls' Week—

Cralg Sebald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

International Contacts-

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

4—Ernest

25—S. Bovee

20—Fred Weeks

July-1963

27-C. Wilcox

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

23—V.

11—R. Biringer

International InformationCharles Bocon, Jerry Fair

18—Wm.

Luse

11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield

November—1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13—Bob Kerr

Kornstlen

30—H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieels—

D. Davidson, W. Couiilord

SPECIAL EVENTS

Januory—1963

1—No Meeting

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Torg Skabo

STAG NITE

29-Paul Hurley

John Wolker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS

Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornsiien,

12-R.

Ken Putnam

26—H. Joseph

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the details.
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter-Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rotn
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Morjorie

278-5358
278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N.

278-8086

Fred Andersen, 46 Maple Lane—Kcthryn
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther

Hudson St.—Jeon

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Theima

278-6033
278-6843
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486
278-2B54

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke AvB.-DorolKy

279-9471

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-8609
278-6127

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel—
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfho

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.-Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworlh, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Corel

Normand Mooro, 796 Angolo Rd,—Annette
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nogle, 36 \V. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshoil St.—Edna

NAME

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.-Arlene

278-2947

Weosler Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter Lake—

.... 278-6769
278-6278
278-5078
....279-9492
278-5512

278-2539

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Suzonna

Cronsfon Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fritz "VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Della

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2-Beatrice

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiho

279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wllma

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5033

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel

278-2790

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofalle

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-2451

278-5942

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

278-5006
278-5714

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo ..278-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—

278-6788
278-5790

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—NelTib

273-4435
278-6687

278-8840

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

278-6161

Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie

278-8156

Croig Sebald, R, R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude—

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

278-4159

278-6341

278-8318
273-2930
-

278-5842

278-6316
278-4350

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshoil St.—Polly

WELCOME

.278-4424

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Janeon

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne

_278-6311
278-4198

John Walker, 33 Daughorty—Grefchen
Santford Joiley, 3351/2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-6730
278-5049

Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

278-5412

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK H.

VISITING

278-5494

278-8238

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—loffolne

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475
278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

278-4229

Bronson 369-4024

I *

12:15

278-5585
278-4243

Warren Willioms, Botovia-LoMoine

George Owers, 46 E, Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginio
278-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

278-2110
278-6501
278-6850

278-5996
639-9418

276-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

NAME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

IHC,

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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ROTARY GUESTS

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

•COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russeil Moore, Director

Attendance—

Craig Scbald, Chester Allemier,
W.

■k
OFFICERS

Club

1962.1963

JOHN T. DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Vice-Presidenf
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Treasurer

Assistont Sec'yTreas.
★

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,
Axner Olson,
Duane

E.

Charles

Sehmitt,

Frea

Crippled Children—

Magazine—

Rurol Urban-

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Progrom—
Clyde Williams

Davidson.

MEETINGS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

★

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations—

Wobb Treat, Richard Moore,

★
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Empfoyot'Empioyee Relations—
Vince Kornstien, Woyne Woy,
Armond Page!

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, CalcuHa, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston,

R.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Karn, Jackson

7—Crolg Sebald
9-R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts

November—1962
6—B.

K.

20—Frod Weeks

Fred Culy — Director

27-C. Wlkox

July-1963
2—Dole Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

4—Les Woodward

11—R. Biringer

Intematlonal Informolion—

18—Wm.

Bobier

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

25—No Meeting

Intematlonal Student Pro|eets—
D. Davidson, W. Coulllard

Jonuory—1963
1—No Meeting

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

Terg Skobo

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963
5—R. Rumsey

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

AI

25—$. Bovee

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Kerr

18—AI Butterfield

Pearee

13—Bob Kerr

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Contacts-

R. Potlerson, M. McKeilh

June-1963
4—Ernest Luse
n-R. Shaw

30—Torg Skabo

Doug Woodward

Trade Associations—

U-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKelth

23-AI Rice

Charles Woodward, Goo. Owers,

Ken leavenworfh, R. Biringer,

Illinois

30—R. Potterson

May-1963

2—Gust Burondt

Minstrel Show-

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational Information-

23—Fred Neer

Putnam

October—1962

AI Rice and William Bebler
W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Bovee, N. Moore

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnight

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupollk

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprii-1963

4—J. Etsweller
11—Ken

Student Guest*—

Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

DIRECTORS

^

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

4-H Youth-

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sorgeant.at'Arms—

★
OF

Seton

Williams

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Bulletin-

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olln Dolly

P. Hurley

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Feilawship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

7-J.
14—W.

J. Eisweiler, Ralph Toupollk,

R. Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August-1962

A! Buttcrfield, Roy Fox
Community Safety—

Clossification—

BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

VanAken

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to chonge dates with onother member, advise the program cholrmon of the change. Members hovlng special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

278-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorle

278-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr.—Esther

278-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

278-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avs.-Dorothy

278-6054

279-9471

Olin Daily, 61 Maple Lone—Jane
Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann

278-5475
278-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley.

163 Foirfield

278-5909
278-6598
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4435

Dr.—Aiieen-_.

278-^87

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf.-Wilma

278-5790

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8840

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pot

Phone No.
278-2110

E. Ken Leavonworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

278-6850

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3—Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Coldwoter Loke—

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W, Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno

270-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgle

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6769
278-6276

279-9360
278-5996
639-9418

278-2451

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aiden St.—Bergef
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5714
278-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rci.» R. R. 2-:Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Phone No.

278-6501

279-9551

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Reiha
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Harold McKnight, Coldwater St. Home—Carol
Nermand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.-Gladys

NAME

278-5842
.278-6316
278-4350

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
Suzanna

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Ce!ia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notallo
HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

—-

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlilowbrook Rd.—Elva...
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

I
FREDERICK H, WEEKS

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
COLDWATER, MICH.

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

278-5494

278-8238
Bronson 369-4024

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Janeon

278-5554

278-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma
,
Warren Willioms, Botavla—LoMoine

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time;

278-2841

Ralph Toopalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-8942
278-4222

278-4424
278-5033

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

278-4086
278-5091

_-278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730

278-5049

�'He Profits Mcst Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A. 100% MEMBER
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QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday. 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

JOHN T.

Don Harris, Cran Wllcox

JOHN

A.

President
Vice-Presldent

KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Crippled Children—

Treosurer

Aiilstant Sec'y-Treas.

E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker
MagazineRoy Mulehohey, H. Joseph
MembershipLes Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
Progrom—

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.

Duone

Rotary InformationFritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

Davidson,

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Seton Bovee, N. Moore

VOCATIONAL

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

★

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richord Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Vlnce Kornstien, Woyne Way,
Armand Pogel

★
INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois

Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 DIst., Rotary, International
Don Kam, Jackson

Trade Associations—

R.

9-R. Nagle

25—S. Bovee

13—Bob Kerr

July-1963
2—Dale

4—les Woodword

11—R. Biringer
18—Wm,

Deon

9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H, Bent

December—1962

International Information—
Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Bobier

25—No Meeting

International Student Proieets—

SPECIAL

January-1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

Rotary Foundation-

Norm Moore

22—C. Allemier

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairmen

5—R. Rumsey
12-R.

Butterfield, Vinee Kornstien,

Walker

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Horris

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Torg Skabo

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

4—Ernest luse

11-R, Show
IS—Al Butterfield

20—Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

Bert Follor, Howard Teeter

Al

June—1963

November—1962
6—6, K. Pearce

International Contocts—

Kerr

Rice

30—Torg Skabo

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Fred Culy — Director

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrod Swart

21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKellh

16-Ray Pitts
23-AI

Doug Woodward

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the coil of the President

7—Craig Sebald
14—R. G, Woidren

2—Gust Burondt

Al Rice and William Bobier

Charles Woodward, Gee. Owers,

SERVICE

Mav-1963

October-1962

Guests-

Minstrel Show-

Fred Anderson, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Rural Urban-

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

W, Williams, Ken Putnom.

Axner Olson, Charles Schmitt, Frect
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,

23-Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweiler

II—Ken Putnam

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Public Relations-

E.

4—J.

Ken Olmsted

Student

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnight

September—1962

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Fellowship-

DEAN

CLYDE WILLIAMS

P. Hurley

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprii-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
2e-OIin Dally

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupolik,

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

7-J. Klein
14—W. Willioms

Community Safety—

R. Show, R. Biringer, K. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfleld, Ray Fox

VanAkon

Classiifcation—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' ond Girls' Week—

Craig Scbald, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R, R, 5, Coldwater—Foy

Phone No.
278-5563

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.—Rutn
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Moriorle

278-5358
278-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Morgaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

278-8066
278-5386
278-5891

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Or,-Esther

278-6033
278-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

CLYDE VrlLLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-823B

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pat

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

278-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Roth
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

278-2261
278-2947

Horold Mcknight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol

279-9551

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

278-5078
279-9492
278-5512

279-9471

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Relho

278-2539
279-9360

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.
Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

278-2818
278-8609

Armond Pagel, R. R. 2, Qulncy—Lois

639-9418

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lueille

278-6598

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St,—Ann

278-8933

Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgie
C, Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grond St.—Phyllis

278-8156
270-2451
278-5006

Gust C, Burondt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-4486
278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barboro 278-5234
WMford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imegene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Avo.-Dorothy

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd.—Volerle

278-6054

278-5909

Albert Foller, 95 t^. Hanehett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R, 2—Doris

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5475

278-5318

278-6517

278-5942

273-4435
278-M87

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo—

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Cl.—Morthe

278-8840

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Cl.—Glodys

278-6769
278-6278

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 I. Chicago St.—Mabel

Chorles Sehmitf, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

Crolg Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita..
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Tofg Skobe, 155 Norn^s Rd,,

R. 2—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 MotSboll^^—Gertrod#..

278-5996
278-2979

278-6161
278-2790

278-5714

278-8316

— -278-2930

276-5842

278-6316

278-4350

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Phone No,

278-8942
278-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia
278-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. 5, 1^3 W, Chicago—Eileen 278-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwoter lake—
Suzanno

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Wqrner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gloclys

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

.278-5494

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilmo

278-8238

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4229
278-4159

Warren Willioms, Balavio—LoMoine
Bronson 369-40'
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Cella
27P
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
27
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth-_
9'
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seoft—Notolie
HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rr'
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwot
Janean

Art lyon, II Park PI.—Elioro

i

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.-

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grond St.—Joyr

V

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresational Church

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednosdoy, 6:10 P. M.

Wednetday 12:15 M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Axner Olson, Director

MICH.

Attendance—

Croig Snbald, Chester Atlemier,
W.

Club

1962-1963

JOHN T. DEAN

... President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Vlee-President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

Assistant See'y-Treas.
★

Magazine-

Rural Urban-

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

Ray Mulehahey, H. Joseph

Program-

Charles Schmitt,

Anderson,

Russell

Duane

Davidson.

E.

Moore,

Fred

Public Relations-

Culy,

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAkcn, Les Wise

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Director

at 12:15 p. m.

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean
Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richord Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Viiieo Kernslion, Wayne Woy,

★
636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Page!
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart
Occupational InformationKen Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

President Rotary International
NITISH C.

LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Kam, Jackson

R.

Putnom

25—R. Toupalik

7—Croig Sebald
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKolth

9—R. Nagle
16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

Charles Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Doug Woodward

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Contacts-

4—Ernest Luse

11—R, Shaw

November-1962
6—B. K. Peorce
13-Bob Kerr
20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

Tnternationai Student Projects—

January—1963
1—tJo Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Coulllord

Bovee

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise

Bobier

Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Butterfield

25—S.

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

4—Les Woodword
11—R. Biringer

Internotlonol Information—

18—Al

July-1963

December-1962

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward

Rotary FoundationR. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

15—D. Harris
22~C. Allemler

Torg Skabo

29—Paul Hurley

STAG NITE

John Walker

February—1963

SONG LEADERS
Fred Neer — Chairman

5—R. Rumsey

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,

R. Patterson, M. MeKelth

14—R. G. Woldron

2—Gust Burandt

Minstrel Show-

Kcrr

Moy—1963

October—1962

Al Rice ond Williom Bobier

Trade Associations—

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Foir

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT

4—J.

11—Ken

Keith Pcaree, R. G. Woldron

Sergeont-ot-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

★
BOARD

R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ken Olmsted

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Fred

2—Tom Collins
9—Mork Andrews

16-H. McKnighl

September—1962

4-H Youth-

Clyde Williams

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams,

April-1963

21—R. Mulehahey
28-Olln Dolly

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—

12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26-H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Williams

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Teupallk,

Don Harris, Cran Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

5—Armand Page!

PROGRAMS

August—1962

a! Butterfield, Roy Fox

Community Safety—

Bulletin-

March—1963

1962-1963

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—

R. Show, R. Biringer, H. Bent

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Axner Olson,

VonAken

ClessIRcalion—

★

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Russell Moore, Director

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

Ken Putnam

12-R.

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dotes with onofher member, advise the progrom ehairmon of the change. Members having spfclol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist wilh the details.

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorle
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoref
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033
278-5358

278-6821
273-6843
278-8086
278-5386
278-5891

278-4486

Edison Cl.—Thelmo ... 278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Wilford Couillofd, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
278-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.—Dorothy

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pat

Phone No.
278-2110

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranco Rd.—Arlene

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

278-6850

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

270-2841

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3-Ruth
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Harold McKnighf, Coldwater St. Home—Corol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Anneflo

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlofle
Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Poul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, o Parsons Cf.—Martha

278-6598

278-5475
278-8933
270-5318
278-6517

278-5942
278-4435
278-6687

278-6788
278-5790
278-6840

278-6769

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-2612

278-5512

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St,-Dorothy...

278-5494

279-9551

278-6278
278-5078
279-9492
278-2539

Suionna

278-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Delia
Free H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

639-9418
278-2979

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

278-5033

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E, Chicogo St.—Mabel
Everett Royborn, 560 Grand St.—Vlrgie

278-2790
278-8156

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notoiie

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis

278-5006

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth...278-5996

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City—Evelyn

278-6161
278-2451

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R, 2—Nellie

278-6316

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise

Conrad Swortj^ 471 Marshall St,—Gertrude

278-5842

278-4350

278-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia

-

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Loke—
Jonean

278-5091

Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Santford Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.—Joyce

u

i
FREtlERICK H.

COLDWATER,

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428

278-5033

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .. 278-4086

Motary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4424

278-6393

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Armond Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

278-8609
278-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Coldwater Lake—

Bronson 369-4024

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

270-5909

278-2261
278-2947

Worren Williams, Bolavio—laMoine

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—Eileen 278-5556

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma.

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

278-2818

278-6501

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

279-9360

279-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane..

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.

INC,

278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
..278-6730
278-5049

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB; Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

juLv 3Q. ^9^:2

Next week our proooam 8S jn the hands oi'

RAISE MONEY SUT ALSO TRYING TO COME UP

Bos ViHoujNOft

WITH 0CP4E ANSWERS.,.. 'You WILL REMBVIBER

He wbu. pregewt ao mjb

SPEAKEH, Carlo HEfiKKlNCN (i am going to

THE ENGINEERS CAME UP WITH A PRETTY GOOD

HAVE TO FIND OUT HOW HE PRONOUNCES HIS

REPORT,

name).

They are wow awaiting some

ESTH4ATES OH COSTS OF RESTORATION,

He will pbosasuy se dijeaiumq on

owe OR MOKE FAVORITE TOPICS OF SCHOOL

OF US ARE OPTIMISTIC ENOUGH TO THINK

SUPERIMTCNDENT8 IN THIS ERA.

THAT WE MAY PUT ON THE 19^3 f^OTARY

Ke WILL

SoME

PROBABLY a£ COMFORTEO TO KNOW THAT HE WILL

Extravaganza in the Tissittb,

BE SPEAK INS TO 7C OR MORE EXPERTS ON

MEANTIME LeS 95SJULO LIKE TO DRESS UP THE

S&lt;S400LS OSPENOINO ON HOW MANY OF YOU Sl-lOW

Tisbitts Marquee,

UPo

BRUSH?

EvFKVBOOV knows EVERyTHIMQ THERE 18

TO KNOW ABOUT GCHOOLS,

In the

Anygocy cot a paint

It wouldn't take long.

SeRIOUBLV, WE
BIRTHOAYS

hear THSMOS that MAKE US THOSIK THAT OUR

July 25

Valaris Dean
Esther Bent

eoUCATGONAL SYSTEM AG GOING ALCNO PRETTY

liULY 27

WELL AND 18 001MS 70 BE EVEN BETTER.

/£ODJ ^jG Am 1VER3ARIES

THIS LAST WEEK we had a very fine

Bos ^iAaLE«s

PRCQENTATIOM OF THE LOCAL POWER SITUATION

o'OLY 2A

John Dean^s
July 2S
(ThSY eWOULDA GOT MARRIED
on Valerie's birthoav)

BY Hal Mumh sponsored by Bob Swsst, It
WOULD SEEM THAT MUNICIPAL MANUFACTURE OF

POWER UNDER ITS PRESENT ASLE DIRECTION IS
A REAL GOOD TWBNQ.

ROTARY GUEBTS

VOUR EDITOR THINKS HE

n

WAV EVEN have THE POWERS THAT BE INTERESTED

Gil PiLLioOp Angola; Clarence Snyoer,
Bronson; John Etsweiler iU^ quEst of

IN TRACING OOWN THE NOISE THAT ASSAULTS

John H of Coldwater; and Dick Hill of
Clevelano quest of Wayne Way.

YOUR RADIO ON GrAMD StREET.

WE SEEM TO

BE NOT ONLY IN A POSITION TO PAY OFF ON

THE RCV04UE BONOS BUT ALSO PAY A BIT TO THE
City and have a little left in the poke.

j QUiTE A FEW ABSENTEES. LET'S MAKE THIS iPl
I

Just talked to Gertrude Swart,

This is contrary to all goverkmemt

DOINQ REAL WELL^.

Connie

NOW AT HOME.

FINANCINS.

31

fW CASE YOU HAVE SEEN VTONOERlNQ, AND 1
tHl WX SOME 0Fnj&amp;l|iAVS7^1^~T| BBlTTff
Theatre is not. dead.

Don Karris

Vou will remember

THAT OUR OViN Leq WOOOVVASO 13 HEAD OF A
COMMITTEE WHICH IS NOT ONLY TRYING TO

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednecday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

President
Vite-Presidonf
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Assistant Sec'yTreas.
★

Directors — John T. Dean, Clyde Williams.
Axner Olson, Charles Sehmilt, Freo
Anderson, Russell Moore, Fred Culy,
Duone

E.

Davidson.

★
OF

DIRECTORS

Crippled Children—

Mogezlne—

Rural Urban-

Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
ProgramClyde Williams

Student Guests-

Seton Bovee, N. Moore
Rotary InformaHon—

4-H Youth-

Speciol—At the call of the President

Competitor RelationsWebb Treat, Richard Moore,

★

Employer-Employee RelationsVinee Kornstlen, Woyne Woy,

INTERNATIONAL

Armond Pagel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. lAHARRY, Calcutta, Indio

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

R.

Don Karn, Jackson

18—Wm.

2—Dale

Dean

9-L. Wise

Bobler

SPECIAL

Norm Moore

29—Pool Hurley
February—1963

SONG LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman
Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstlen,

STAG

NITE

John

Wolker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

EVENTS

FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris
22—C. Allemier

R. Rumsey, John Klein,

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you wont to change dates

Bovee

16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornsfien
30-H. Bent

January—1963
1—No Meeting

Torg Skobo

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Luse

25—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—

Kerr

25—S.

July-1963

4—Les Woodward
11—R. Biringer

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Trade Associations—

6—8. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

20-Fred Weeks
27-C. Wilcox
December—1962

International Student ProjectsD. Davidson, W. Couitlard

Ken Leavenworth, R. Biringer,

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Intemotionol

4—Ernest

n-R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield

November—1962

International Information-

Oceupotional Information-

June-1963

30—Torg Skabe

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

14-R. G. Waidron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

Burondt

23-AI Rice

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Olin Dolly, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

May-1963
7—Croig Sebold

16—Ray Pitts

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

30—R. Patterson

Putnam

9—R. Nogle

Doug Woodward

at 12:15 p. m.

636 ROTARY

2—Gust

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiier

October—1962

Al Rice and William Bobler

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupolik

Minstrel Show-

Fred Anderson, Director

^

4—J.

11—Ken

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waidron

Public Relations—

Regular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT

R. Yingling, 0. Shorno.

Roy Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—

Aprii-1963

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise
Sergeont-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nogle

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Don Horris, Cran Wilcex
fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28—Olin Dolly

P. Hurley

5—Armond Pagel
12—C. Bocon

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

14—W. Williams

J. Etsweiier, Ralph Toupolik,

Club Bulletin-

I962.I963

7-J.

Community Safety-

R, Shaw, R. Biringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Af Butterfield, Roy Fox

W. VanAken
Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Craig Sebald, Chester AMemier,

March—1963

1962-1963

Russell Moore, Director

Axner Olson, Director
Attendance—

*

FRED WEEKS

COMMUNITY, SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

R. Yingling

26—H. Joseph

ith another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kofhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rutn

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorie
Harvey G- Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

Phone No.
278-5563

278-6033

278-5358

278-6821
278-6843

278-8086
278-5386

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 146—Pot

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Rutn
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Anneffo

Phone No.

^^§*^11?

278-6501
278-6850
...278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-6769

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

278-8942

E. Byron Thomas. 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-4222

Ralph Toupolik. R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieogo-Eileen 278-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Coldwoter loke—
Suzanne

278-5554

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

278-6278

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

278-2612
278-5585

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234

Robert Nogle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W, Chicogo—Ernestine

279-9492
278-5512

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.—Dorothy

279-9471

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha

278-8609
278-6127

Armand Pogel, R. R. 2, Qulncy—Lois

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Ciara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelma

278-5891
278-4486
278-2854

Wilford Couillard, 6u N. Monroe St.—Imogene

278-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

278-2818

Duano E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valerie
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Roller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sl.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

278-5942
278-4435

278-W87

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

278-5790

Robert B. Kerr, a Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-88^

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lilo

276-5078

Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice—

278-4243

278-5494
27B-4159

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edno

278-2539

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth

278-5996

Worren Wlllioms, Batovia—LaMolne

Bronson 369-4024

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-2979
278-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

278-5033

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—VIrgio

278-2790
278-8156

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St,—Phyllis

278-5006

Craig Sebald, R. R, 2, Morrison Loke—Rita

278-8318

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

279-9360
639-9418

278-6161
278-2451

278-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond Sf.—Ann
T
278-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.....273-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R, 2—Nellie
278-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
276-4350

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-WHma
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Colia

.278-8238

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

278-4424

279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CoFFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ...278-4086

Ed Holtz, 16454 jyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean..

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

278-5091

276-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

/.

The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

R'otary REFLECTOR
JUL!?7

i
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS
COLDWATER, MICH,

IMC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the ,U. S. A.
July 21, 1962

John Williams, 639-.3165,

Most of you yere present, so we uill not

own tableware!

,^wcsr it out, but we thought our District

Goyernor, Ban Kam, did an excellent job

on a diet,

of portraying the four avenues of service.

BIRTHDAYS

Bring your

Sounds good if you aren't
'

' '

Once at least the Yan Akeus were not alone

Fred Ander son

July 19

when it developed that Dan Is &amp; fellow

Les Woodward

July 19

aluinnus.

Harry Josrph

July 21

In the evening, we changed Mil

WEDDIIffi AHHIYSltSAHIES

and

again had the pleasure of sitting ajijund

This spaco in memory of Chuck Woodward,

with Governor Dan and going over our

who got auiy,

progT&amp;ias of the past, prsssnt, and future.

Bext week, the program is in charge of

It certainly does one good to have someone

Bob Sweet.

else give us a fresh approach.

but finally broke down and iimitted that

The trouble

Re ms trying to be real coy,

with most of us in our clubs, our churches,

the program would be EI£JJTRX.?7IKC.

sind in our own vocation Is that we c^g so

think ho is juut the live wire to do It,

buried In the forest that we don't see the

I don't know wlisther be Is going to present

trses^

anybody with &amp;ry personal magnetism.

This Ifein Ksm is an r^.azing man.

We

Guess I have worked this one as far as

Project (maybe)
We are taking the risk of being lauded

I had better.
RSCWMDED R/IADIHG

at, but did it ever occur to you ttiat we

We are perfectly aware tliit many of you

do not have any public rest rooms in
Coldwater?

don't read tho monthly Rotary oBgaalne

Haybe we could do a super

from cover to cover.

minstrel show, get together with Tom

would be ihtorested in loc:iag over some

Collins, Eiad the rest of the wheels at

City Hall, and get someplace to go!

We to think you

articles In cormection wit] our new

This

Rotary President, Kitish Umrry.

isn't the worst idea we have had this week.

There

Is a picture of him on the iront cover
and you will note the vciy s rong lines

Secretary Chick handed us a rather long
list of absentees this ysek,

of his face.

tie hope the

It is especial!f Interesting

to read a write-up by two of is friends,

brethren are all making up someplace.

nsmm rotahms

QUIHCT has no noon meeting on Monday the

George Jeffery, Bronsoa; Js-ck ;chafer»

23rd,

Broason; Ray Smith, Bronson; E rry Ryan,

They are having a ladies ni^t which

is to bs a raft ride on Marble lake, and

Bronson; and Dick Meyersoa, Scifua&amp;zoo.

&amp; steak dinner.

Other GUESTS

It all starts from the

Kelvin Blue ho© on the lake at 6:15 ?«M,

Jo B. Mickel, Wilbur Stutsia^; and B, S.

Monday, the 23rd.

Tou are invited, but

Dooloy of Three Rivers; Harolf Coddingtoa

must immediately ssalce reservation with

of Cold^j&amp;.ter, and A.M. Gu^-er &gt;f Coldwater.
Dju Harris,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•d

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedne.doy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednetday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Craig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

★

JOHN T. DEAN
CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Pre»ident
Vlee-Prasident
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Treosurer

AssUtont Sec'yTreos.
★

Andersen,

Russell Moere, Fred Culy,

Duane

Davidson.

Rural Urban-

MembershipLei Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

Student Guests—

Roy Mulchohey, H. Joseph

Seton

Bovae, N. Moore

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

at 12:15 p. m.

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer-Seller Relations—

*

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee Relations—

★

VInce Kornstien, Woyne Way,
Armand Pogel

INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
N1TISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutta, India

Doug Woodward

R,

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris

Norm Meoro

29—Paul Hurley

Februory—1963

SONG LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman
Bullerfield, Vince Kornstien,

12-R.

STAG

NITE

John

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

Fox

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

26—H. Joseph

Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeilh

FALL LADIES' NITE

22-C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

Al

SPECIAL EVENTS

1—No Meeting

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, Johr&gt; Klein,

Kerr

30-H. Bent

Bobier

Jonuary—1963

D, Davidson, W. Couillard

Trade Associations—

Don Kam, Jackson

18—Wm.

25—No Meeting

Inlernotional Student Projects—

Ken Leavenworfh, R. BIringer,

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers
23—V. Kornstien

4—Les Woodword
11—R. BIringer

International InformationCharles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Bovee

July-1963

December—1962

Bert Faller, Howord Teeter

Tom Collins, Conrad Swart

25—S.

27-C. Wilcox

International Contacts-

Occupational Information-

18—Al Butterfield

6—B. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Four-Woy Test—

General Secretary, Rotary Internotionol

June-1963
4—Ernest Luse
11-R. Show

30—Torg Skabo

Chorle* Woodward, Oeo. Owers, November—1962

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, D. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

9—R. Nogle
16—Ray Pitts
23-AI Rice

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

7—Craig Sebald
14—R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

2—Gust Burandt

Al Rice and William Bobter

Minstrel Show—

Fritz VonAken, Les Wise

Regulor—First Thursday of each month

Moy—1963

October—1962

4.H YouthW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Clyde Williams

Public Relations—

23—Fred Neer
30—R. Patterson

Putnam

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupalik

Keith Peorce, R. G. Waldron

Sergeant-at-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

★
OF

Magoxine—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnIght

4—J. Etsweiler
11—Ken

5—Armand Page!
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Aprir-1963

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Rotary Information-

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Program-

Directort — John T. Dean, Clyde Willloms,
Axner Olson, Charles Schmllt, Fred
E.

Don Korris, Cron Wilcox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Sweet, J. Walker

Klein

U_W. Williams

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dally

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962-1963

7-J.

Community Sofety—
J. Etsweiler, Ralph Toupalik,

R. Shaw, R. Btringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

A1 Buttorfield, Ray Fox

VonAken

Classiifcation—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—

Moreh—1963

1962 - 1963

COMMIHEES - CLUB SERVICE

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairmen — Telephone 278-6238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwoter—Fay

278-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Marjorle

278-5358
276-6821

Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

278-8086

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

278-6033

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Esther.

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondf, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma
Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Bex 307—Barbara

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avn.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

278-6843
278-5386
278-5891
278-4486
278-2854
278-5234

278-6054

279-9471

278-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 15 Scott Avo.—Ellen Jo

278-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte

278-5475

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgnioor Rd.—Volerle
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.-Lucille

278-5909
278-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

278-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul

Hurley,

278-4435

163 Fairfleld Dr.—Alleen

278-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

278-6788

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Marfho

278-6840

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf.-Wilmei

278-5790

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John Klein, Box 148—Pot
H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken leovenworfh, 77 Mople lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter St. Home—Carol
Normand Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Ct.—Gladys

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Reiha ...

278-2110
278-6501

278-6850
278-2261

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

278-2841

279-9492
278-5512
278;2539

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-5078

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Vlrgle

278-2979
278-6341
278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

278-5996
639-9418

278-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.—Phyllis
278-5006
Charles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St.-Bergef
278-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
278-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
278-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise-___.278-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd.. R. R, 2—Nellie
278-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
278-4350

Suzanno
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

Fritz 'VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Anrt
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Glodys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy
Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. l-Wilmo

Warren Willioms, Botavia—LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

M Ij

irOlIMWAWS- ALWAY

FREDERICK H.

278-4243

278-4229

278-5494
278-8238
279-9428

278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chlcogo Rd.—Nola ...278-4086
Ed Heltz, 164M iyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake—
Janean

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Eloino
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Eiva_.
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
Santford Jolley, 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

I
by

278-5585

278-4159

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Jlotary REFLECTOR

Published

..278-5554
278-2612

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWA'

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo-Eileen 278-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souel Beach, Coldwaler Loke—

279-9360

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Phone No.
278-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-6278

—

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armand Page!, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

�"He Profits' Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
JULY U, 1962

Next week the proqram waul be given over

There were extremelv^few United States

TO the District Governor.

tVC mope that

FLAGS FLOWN OH THE FoURTH OF JULY.SN

VOU HAVE VOUR REPORTS IN,

IP YOU HAV&amp;N*T

THIS CITY,

IT 18 4UeT A LITTLE LATE.

The DISTRICT

MEANS

Governor is Dan £« Karn whose.classipi-

WITH

cat ion IS Past Service and he comes to os

MAYBE

FROM the Jackson Club.

(They make electricity too.)
YEARS

PEOPLE

A HAMMER

THIS

18

WANT

A

ANO

SICKLE

THE

WAY

RED

FLAG

ON

IT

SUCH

BUT

THINGS

START.

He retired in 19^

AS President or Consumer's Power Company.

ALMOST THIRTY

THAT

We don't think that this

BIRTIWYS

He has

IN RoTARY AMD HAS BEEN

Guvarie Coffman

July

MIXED UP IN ABOUT EVERY ACTIVITY OF RoTARY,

Harvey Bent

July 11

THE COIklMUNITy OF JacKSON, ANO ALSO THE

Ruth Fiske

July 11

State of Michiqan.

Edna Olmsted

July 14

Besides our usual

S

NOON MCeriNQ THERE WILL ALSO BE A 7lOO P.M.
ASSEMBLY TuESOAY EVENING AT MaCK'S AlRpCVtT

Inn.

This will se a dinner meeting.

ANNiVERSARIES

If

VOU DID NOT HOLD UP YOUR HAND LAST TUES

•Fred Culy

July

DAY NOON,

'Ray Fox

July 10

.Mark Andrews

July

PLEASE

IMMEDIATELY CALL JOHN

Dean so arranqcments can be made for you
TO

be

&amp;

12

ingluoeo.

VlS(TlhG ROTARlA^fi were Dhioht Bennett

The program at the last meeting was ih

of Van Wert, Ohio, Ray Hsrsmman of

CHARGE OF OOCTOR JacK C. ELLIOTT WHO

Renssclaer,

GAVE US

OF Battle Creek.

AN

INTERESTING

ILLUSTRATED

Inoiana, and Dick Kerr

OSSCRlPTfON OF AFGHANISTAN.

ADDITIONAL GUESTS here Capt, Fred Weeks

BY THE WAY none of you picked it up, or

WHO

AT LEAST IF YOU DID I WAS NOT INFORMED,

Georgia, but seems like i overheard

BUT YOUR EDITOR MISSPELLED AFGHANISTAN

HE

IN

THE

LAST BULLETIN.

GAVE his ADDRESS AS AuGUSTA,

VMS ON HIS

way

TO

AN

ASSIGNMENT

in France, and Lowell Kelly of Coldwater.

This project outlined by Russell Moore
LOOKS PRETTY GOOD TO US.

TheRE SEEMS

TC__BE QUITE

GOVERNMENTAL

A LET

DOWN- IN

INTERESTS AND PATRIOTISM

Don Harris

IN OUR MIDST.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M*.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

Ru&gt;sell Moore, Director

Axner Olson, Director
Attendance—

Croig Sebald, Chester Allemier,
W.

VanAken

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Club Bulletin-

1962.1963

JOHN T. DEAN
Projidenf
CLYDE WILLIAMS
Vlco-Prssident
JOHN
A. KENNEDY
Setrotary
CHARLES SCHMITT
. Treasurer
FRED WEEKS
AssUtanf Sec'yTreos.

Don Harris, Cran Wileox
Fellowship—
E. Luse, R. Swoet, J. Walker
Magazine-

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph

Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts

ProgramAxner

Olson,

Charles

Anderson,

Russell

Duone

Davidson.

E,

Schmltl,

Fred

★
OF

DIRECTORS

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

month

Fred Anderson, Director
Buyer.Seller Relations-

★

Olin Dally, H. Goodholm, 0. Dean

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
EmpIoyer.Employee Relations—

★
ROTARY

Bovee, N. Moore

Vinee Kornstien, Wayne Way,

INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel

President Rotary International
NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutto, India

P. Hurley

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno.

4—J.

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Don Horn, Jachson

R.

Putnam

IB—Jerry Fair

25—R. Toupallk

Keith Peorce, R. G. Woidron

October-1962

Student Guests-

2—Gust Burandt

A! Rice and William Bebier

9—R. Nagle

16—Roy
23-AI

Charles Woodword, Geo. Owers,

November—1962

Doug Woodward

6—B. K. Peorce
13-Bob Kerr
20—Fred Weeks

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

27-C.

International Contacts-

Wilcox

December-1962

Bert Foiler, Howard Teeter

International irrformation—

U-R. G. Woidron

21-K. Olmsted
2a-M.

Torg Skabo

McKeith

June—1963
4—Ernest luse

11-R. Shaw
18—Al Bufterfield
25—S. Bovee

July-1963
2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
Kornstien

30-H. Bent
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodward
15—D. Harris

Rotary Foundation—
R. Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

22—C. Allemier

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman
Bufterfield, Vince

Mav-1963
7—Craig Sebatd

23—V.

Bobler

January—1963
1—No Meeting

Al

23—Fred Near
30—R. Patterson

i—les Woodward
18—Wm.

International Student Proieets-

Associations—

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16-H. McKnight

11—R. Biringer
25—No Meeting

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

Aprll-1963

16—G. Owers

Chorles Bacon, Jerry Fair

D. Davidson, W. Couillord

5—Armand Pogel
12—C. Bacon
19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

Pitts
Rice

30—Torg Skobe

Minstrel Show-

Kerr

Trade

Etsweiier

11—Ken

Rural Urban-

Ken leavenworth, R. Biringer,

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Williams

September—1962

Ken Olmsted

Four-Woy TestTom Collins, Conrod Swart
Oecupatienol informotien—

General Secretary, Rotary Internotionol

Klein

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olin Dally

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each
at 12:15 p. m.

DISTRICT 636

Seton

Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeont'ot-ArmsNorm Moore, Bob Nagle

Mr*. Grace Patterson — Organist

BOARD

Public Relations—

Moore, Fred Culy,

7-J.

U-W.

J. Etsweiier, Ralph Toupallk,

4-H YouthW. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Clyde Williams

Dlrectors — John T. Dean, Clyde Willioms,

PROGRAMS

August-1962

A! Bufterfield, Ray Fox

R. Shaw, R. BIringer, H. Etent
OfflCERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Community Safety—

Clossification-

March-1963

1962 . 1963

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

12-R.

Kornstien,

SPRING LADIES'

Fox

NITE

R. Yingling

19—D. Shorno

Ken Putnam

Walker

26—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the year 1962-63. If you want to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coldwater—Fay

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopic lane—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.—Ruin

...

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorle
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr.-Eslher
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John Klein, Box 148—Pol

Phone No.
278-5563

276-6033

Horold Mcknight, Coldwater St. Home—Corol

279-9551

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

278-6769

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

278-5078

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

Rev. Albert Bufterfield, 31

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-2854

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 27B-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ava.—Dorothy

278-6054

Robert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Olin Doily, 61 Mople Lane—Jane ....

278-2818

278-5386

279-9471

278-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chieogo-Eileen 278-5556

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys

171 Grand St.—Claro

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr.—Virginia

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

27B-5891

Bovee,

278-6850

278-6501

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Seton

Phone No.
278-8942

278-2261

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

278-6821
278-6843
278-80B6

Wifliom Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Ernest W. Luse, R, R. 3—Ruth

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

278-5358

Phone No.
278-2110

278-2947
278-6278

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Coldwater Lake—
Suianna
Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy

278-5554
278-2612

Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

278-4229

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. 2—Gladys

279-9492
278-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha _.

278-2539
279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1-Wilma

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

Warren Willioms, Batavia—LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

278-5585
278-4243

278-5494
278-4159

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Duone E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave-—Ellen Jo

278-8609

George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.—Elizabeth
Armond Pogel, R. R. 2, Quincy—Lois

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

278-6127

Roy C. Poflerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

278-2979

278-6598

B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiler, 95 N, Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

278-5475

278-6161
278-2790
278-8156

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

278-2451

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ... 278-4086

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor ifd.—Valerie

278-5909

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro

.278-8933
278-5318
278-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

278-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Mabel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.-Virgie
Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmilt, 18 E- Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita

278-5942

278-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Robert E. Shaw, 106" Grand St.-Ann

278-6783

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

278-5790
276-8840

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

K

278-5996
639-9418

278-4222

278-5006
278-5714
278-8318
278-2930

278-5842
276-6316
278-4350

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake—
Janeon

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen
Sontford Jolley. 335V2 Grand St.—Joyce

.

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

I
FREDERICK H.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.
COLDWATER,

279-9428

278-5033
278-6393

MICH.

278-5091

278-6311
278-4198
278-5412

278-6730
278-5049

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

■Eir.T 7, 1%.?
this is a nen ■ffeatuice for us —ue never

try to i^rite a news "bulletin.

STATISTICAL DESPAB

We

(iOuldsH be in this fix If m had sense

Wedding Annlversariess

enough to say 10!

Wayne Way

July 1st

Wince Komstien

July 2nd

Tro'uble is, »e heard

somewhere that a Rotarian doesnH say
no-

The high cosmnd is going to wish

Blrthteys

soBSDOdy hadn't thou^t up that ruleW® will do the "best we can-

The other

half of that ^ Is Craa Wiicos-

Please

feed us any infor^tion that can he

printed-

Lots of tifass you may know

something t!mt ve don't.

PREPTT STUPID

IF TOU OT'T.

Russell Koore

July 3rd

Mrs. Torg Skabo

July 6th

Olia rully

July 7th

LOOK AT THE BACK OF THIS SHEET, AHD
KSO? WHSH YOU ABE RESPWISIELS FOR THE
mOCRAM.

There isn't going to he any real rigid
news or editorial policy for this sheet.
One promise, there will he no Mr.

Censermtive coIueti.

Wc are quite a

little tired of psoplo way on the right
—or waor^oir-the^l^ft'.—KHyhe-^is stems

Very few early leavers this week.
Only two who asre members of the Club.

Guests worcJuBker, Weber, and Gosley
of Brosoon; James R- Ewiiag of Brookfield,
Mo.; Bill Frits of Lansing, and Eric
Schwsngel end Ed Ulaad of ColdiES-tsr-

from our al^ys heing caught in the

THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM

middle.

Jess Waidroa,

our old fashioned values, and ^^t we

Looks like our attendance could he

quite a hit better—May attendance ms

This gave us a miking of 17th

in a 49 Gluh District.
the upper thli^?

Sure wc were, "but the

Few cXiihs are located ^ere the

safes-up facilities are better.

In ssse

of the Wsstsra States you sight have to
siles or Bioro^ t© i^keup.

are going to lose if we don't rise up
and give battle.

HEXT WEES:

Pretty nsar

other three clu'bs in the county were
hi^r.

presented Ed Saapson

of Battle Creek who talked on some of

A MILD SCOIB®

91«7^.

ms in charge of

-If

Wayne Way has the progras

and is going to present Dr. Jack C.

Elliott from M.S.U. {former local boy)
idxo has had recent exj^rience in
Afi^istaa.

His Doctorate is in the

field of Botany.

Take a look at your

atlas before you come._ W^ wish a

you happened to he a isemher of Hose,

speedy recovery to oar ailing brethssu,

Alasl^. Clu'ba and needed a malrcup, the

who are Conrad Si^ts and ^rry Jose^.

-''Narest Club on the Horth American

We hear that "both are on the mez^.

continent would he Fairbanks, Alaska.

If the bush pilots were withered in.
It would "be about two weeks by real

fast dog teas.

So we have it real good!

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

•I yV
Mo
Monday
IZil^' M.

:h
QUINCY — Union Church

f/-.-

AIBIGN j|— Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Stu'rges Auditorii^ ^ Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday. 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES - CLUB SERVICE

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Axner Olson, Director

Russell Moore, Director

Attendance—
W.

★

T. DEAN

President

CLYDE WILLIAMS
JOHN
A. KENNEDY

Vice President
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

Assistant See'yTroas.
•k

Directors — John T. Dean. Clyde Williams.
Axner Olson, Charles Schmilt, Frea
Anderson,

Russell

Moore,

Fred

Culy,

Duane E. Davidson.

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist
★
BOARD

OF

DIRECTORS

Don Harris, Cron Wlleox
Fellowship—
E. Lusa, R. Sweet, J. Walker
Mogczine—

Soten Bovco, N. Moore
Rotary InformationFritz VanAken, Les Wise
Sergeant-at-Arms—
Norm Moore, Bob Nagle

Keith Pearce, R. G. Waldron
Al Rice and William Bobier

4.H Youth-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

*

Special—At the call of the President

Competitor Relations-

Webb Treat, Richard Moore,
Employer-Employee RelationsVinec Kornsfien, Wayne Woy,

★
INTERNATIONAL

Armand Pagel
Four-Way TestTom Collins, Conrad Swart

President Rotory International

NITISH C. LAHARRY, Calcutto, India
General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

23-AI Rice

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

6—8. K. Pearce
13-Bob Kerr

20-Fred Weeks
27-C.

R.

18—Wm.

International Student Proiects—

Jonuary-1963
1—No Meeting

D. Davidson, W. Couillard

SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL LADIES' NITE

8—C. Woodword
15—D. Harris

Rotary Foundotion—
R, Rumsey, John Klein,

Norm Moore

22-C. Allemier

Torg Skobo

29-Paul Hurley

STAG NITE
John

February—1963

SONG LEADERS

5—R. Rumsey

Fred Neer — Chairman

Kerr

23—V. Kornstien
30-H. Bent

Bobier

25—No Meeting

Al Butterfield, Vince Kornstien,
Ken Putnam

R. Patterson, M. McKeith

2—Dale Dean
9-L. Wise
16—G. Owers

11—R. Birlnger

Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair

Luse

July-1963

Wllcox

December—1962
4—Les Woodward

International Information-

Trade Associations-

Don Karn, Jackson

4—Ernest

11—R. Shaw
18—Al Butterfield
25—S. Bovee

November—1962

SERVICE

Bert Faller, Howard Teeter

Ken Leavenworth, R. Birlnger,

June-1963

30—Torg Skabo

International Contacts-

Occupational Information-

14-R. G. Waldron
21-K. Olmsted
28-M. McKeith

16—Roy Pitts

W. Williams, Ken Putnam.

Doug Woodward

Olin Dolly, H. Goodhelm, D. Dean

Patterson

May-1963
7—Craig Sebald

9—R. Nagle

Charle.s Woodward, Geo. Owers,

Fred Anderson, Director

30—R.

Putnam

October—1962
2—Gust Burondt

Student Guests—

Minstrel Show—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

23—Fred Neer

Etsweiler

18—Jerry Fair
25—R. Toupalik

Fred Culy — Director

MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.

636 ROTARY

4—J.

11—Ken

Rural Urban-

INTERNATIONAL

2—Tom Collins
9—Mark Andrews

16—H. McKnight

September—1962

Ken Ormsled

Public Relations—

^''gular—First Thursday of each month

DISTRICT

Crippled Children—
R. Yingling, D. Shorno,

Ray Mulchahey, H. Joseph
Membership—
Les Woodward, M. Andrews, R. Pitts
ProgramClyde Willioms

Apirl-1963

21—R. Mulchahey
28-Olln Dally

P. Hurley

Club Bulletin-

1962.1963

FRED WEEKS

J. Etsweiler, Ralph Teupalik,

5—Armand Pagel
12—C. Bacon

19—Rich. Moore
26—H. Teeter

7-J. Klein
14—W. Willioms

Community Safety—

R. Shaw, R. BIringer, H. Bent

PROGRAMS

August—1962

Al Butterfield, Roy Fox

VanAkan

Classification—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

Beys' and Girls' Week—

Craig Sebold, Chester Allemier,

March—1963

1962-1963

ROTARY

Walker

SPRING LADIES' NITE

12-R. Fox
19—D. Shorno

R. Yingling

24—H. Joseph

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1962-63. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

CLYDE WILLIAMS, Program Chairman — Telephone 278-8238

ROTARY ROSTER, JUNE 30, 1962
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5, Coidwater—Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rufn

Phone No.
278-5563
278-6033
278-5358

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John Klein, Box 148—Pat
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily

Phone No.
278-2110
278-6501

278-6850

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arieno

Phone No.
278-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Or.—Virginia

278-2841

tfoword M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3—Ruth
Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
Harold McKnight, Coidwater St. Home—Carol
tJormand Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annefia
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Ct.—Gladys
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lifo

278-2261
278-2947
279-9551
278-6769
278-6278
278-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

278-5512

Woyne W, Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

279-9471
278-2818

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relho

279-9360

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1—Wilma

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd.—Valeire
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

278-6127
278-5909
278-6598
278-5475

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorroine

278-2979
278-6341

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann

.278-8933

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Mobel
Everett Rayborn, 560 Grand St.—Virgle

278-2790
278-8156

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.—Mariorie
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circio Dr.—Esther

278-6821
278-6843

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

278-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

278-4486

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Claro
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31

278-5386
278-5391

Edison Ct.—Thelma

278-2854

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno

278-6054

Tom Collins, 18 Cheryl Ann Dr., Box 307—Barbara 278-5234
Fred Culy, 81 W. Ciorke Avo.—Dorolhy
Olin Dally. 61 Maple lane-Jane...

Duane E. Davidson, 15 Scott Ave.—Ellen Jo

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. 2—Doris
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Oonold M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

276-5318
278-6517

278-5942

278-4435

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma-__-_
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

278-8609

278-W67

278-6708
278-5790

278-8840

Rooert Nagle, 36 W. Pierce St.—Susan

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
George Owers, 46 E. Montgomery St.-Elizoboth
Armand Page), R. R. 2, Quiney—Lois

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. 1, Union City-Evelyn

Robert E. Rumsey, 118 Grand St.-Phyllis
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebofd, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 t^orroWs Rd., R."R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

279-9492

278-2539
278-5996
639-9418

278-6161
278-2451

278-5006
273-5714
278-8318
278-2930

278-5842
..278-6316
278-4350

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Coidwater LakeSuzonna

278-2612
278-5585
278-4243
278-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. 2—Beatrice

278-4159

Warren Williams, Botovia—LaMoino
Lester f. Wise, R. R. 2—Celia
Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

12:15

p.m.,

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

279-9428
278-5033

278-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorire S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chieogo Rd.—Noio

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwater Lake—
Janean

278-4086
278-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzoro

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Hov/ord K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Daugherty-Grefehen
Sanfrord Jolley, 335'/2 Grond St.-Joyco

__,...278-6311

278-4198
278-5412
278-6730
278-5049

See. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R

PRE0SRICIC He WEEKS

MICHIGAN

278-8238

Bronson 369-4024
278-4424
278-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

I

COLDWATER,

278-5494

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

Jotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

278-5554

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Ct.—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. 2—Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

278-4222

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-Eileen 278-5556

quality spring products, INC
COLDWATER, JilCH,

�ccr;-

June 28, 1962

A successful year to our new President John Dean and we hope he en3oys his neckties.

On Tuesday, June 26, Robert Loose (Bob) was admitted to club membership being sponsored
by the new President John Dean. Bob was born in Branch County on January 28, 1922. He
completed grade school at Batavia and was graduated from the Coldwater High School in
June, 19U2, He enlisted in the U. S. Marines in 19U2 and served with the 3^ Division^
He was wounded on Guam and was discharged in November of 19U5.

He was married in

Coldwater to Margaret Wood on November 18, 19hS&gt; He worked from 19a5 to X9ho at

Quality Springs Company and then began his apprenticeship in^plumbing at/the Standard ^
Plumbing Shop. He bought the firm in 19IpO and has operated it since, ^ is a licenseeMaster Plumber. He and Margaret attend the Baptist Church, He is a 3^d Degree Mason,
a member of the Branch County Shrine Club, an Elk, and a member of the American Legion,
He is also a member of the State and National Plumbers Association. Ei3 hobbies are

organ playing, hunting and golf. His favorite food is sea food - but likes all foods,
Wilford Couillard is making arrangements for the club members to take part in the

Annual Rotary Golf Toiu-nament to be held at the Walnut Hills Country Club at East
Lansing on July 23. Some foursomes have been made up. If you can go, get in touch
with Wilford as reservations close July 11.

Various Committee Chairmen should have their reports and plans available on Tuesday,
July 3.

This is a must.

We are glad to hear Conrad Swart is progressing satisfactorily and are also glad to
have Kenny Olmsted back with us.
Wedding Anniversaries
June 20 - The Jerry Fairs
June
June
June
June
June

22
22
23
23
26

- The Dick Moores
- The Gus Burandts
- The Warren Williams
- The Bert Fallers
- The Red McKnights

June 30 - The John Etsweilers

Birthdays

June 21 - Craig Sebald

June 21 - Mrs. E. Byron Thomas
June 22 - E. Byron Thomas
June 22 - Mrs. Ray Patterson
June 26 - Torg Skabo
June 28 - Mrs. Ray Mulchahey
June 30 - Mrs. Ralph Toupalik

We could not publish Everett Raybom's biography as he was absent Tuesday,

It will

appear at a later date.

With this bulletin we sing our "swan song" as Don Harris is taking over July 1. We
have enjoyed getting out the bulletin and have only one gripe - the members will not
give you news items. Twenty-three gets you a free lunch. There are several
which the club formerly did that we have missed. One is the "birthday table" and the
other is the "Christmas Baskets" anrl we hope they will be reinstituted.

Tuesday's program viith Warner Van/iken showed us "Sun City" at Phoenix, Arisone vrfrere
"we oldsters" can retire and live a "full life".

It was good and worthwhile.

Thanks to Ray Pitts for getting out last week's bulletin. The canoe trip was fun
with one exception — when we chased a bear away from our food at 2:00 a.m.
So Long

Ray

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�"He Profits Most WJib Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

June 21, 1962

TUESDAY'S PROGRAM with our own Roy Patterson showing his colored slides and narrating

the recent towc of Europe, which he took with Mrs, Patterson, was a very interesting
program. "Pat" told members that he found Europe booming under the impact of the
j^ommon Market, He stated that he believes within 10 years United States will be the

"Old World" instead of "New" unless this country gets some economic aid or tax relief.
Pattersons traveled some 3,^00 miles after reaching England, from Northern Europe to
the tip of England.

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM was to have been chairmaned by Conrad Swart who is presently re

cuperating satisfactorily at the Community Health Center.

As of this date we have

been unable to find out what the program will be, but our wishes for a speedy recovery
go out to Conrad,

ROTARIAN FRED ANDERSON pointed out an error that bulletin editor Ray Mulchahey made

in stating that less than 1^ of registered voters voted in the recent school election,
Anderson said that

voted, and that record coulr' stand improvement,

ABSENTEES - 2h
EARLY LEAVERS - 5

THE FOLLOVJING VISITING ROTARIANS and guests were welcomed by John Walker:

Dale Ulery, Goshen, Indiana^ Erwin Buuck, Decatur, Indiana; Leonard Schroeder, West
Milton, Ohio; William Norris, West Milton, Ohio; Lloyd Junker, Bronson; Ed Nowicki,
Bronson; Robert Stocker, Bronson; Dick Kerr, Battle Creek; Bert Seynders, Battle
Creek,

OUR NEWEST CLUB MEMBER is Everett Rayborn, vice-president and plant manager of Quality
Aluminum Products, who was presented by Robert Sweet, Everett and his wife, Virgie,
live at 560 Grand Street, Coldwater,

THIS PORTION IS DEDICATED TO THE SPACE AGE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
X

-BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

Richord Biringer
Vlee-President

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donold Harris,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Asst. Seey.-Treos.

Mogezine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

★

Student Guests-

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

ProgramJohn

Mrs. Groce Patterson—Organist

T.

Dean

Seton

INTERNATIONAL

Carl

★

VInlon, Norm Moore

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

International Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

★

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester ANcmier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotory International

International Student Prelects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Cralg Sebald
Foui-Way Test-

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 DIsf., Rotary, International

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

March-1962

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

International

September—1961

20—H.

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

Faller

10-R.

Fox

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26-W. VanAken,
Membership
3—A.

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

Aprli-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

Party

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1-G.

Collins

7—H. Joseph

8—F. Neor
15-D. Wise

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29-H. Goodhoint

28—V. Kornstien

June-1962
5—K.

December—1961

12—H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

Juiy-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Loavonworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. McKelfh

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingling

Woodword

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report

24—R. Sweet

23-5. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

21-R. Kerr

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sergeont-ot-Arms-

ot 12:15 p. m.

15-D. Dean, 4-H Foir

22—H. Bent, Attendance

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Rotary informationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD Of DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday cF each month

Relations

8—R. Rumsey

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations—

+

S. S.

Butterfield

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

October—1961

Byron Thomas

MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Directors — Duarte E. Davidson, John T.

^

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Ray Mulchahey, Roy Pitts

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961
1—C. Allemier,

29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletiit—

President

JOHN T. DEAN

Community Safety—
Ray Pitts, John Etswelier

Classification-

1961 - 1962

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

William Bobior, Olin Dolly

Wliford Couillard

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

30—W. CoulHard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

e is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairmon of the change. Members having special
The above
programs

such OS Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth.

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelfa —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LIlo
BR 8-5078

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

BR 8-«33
BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mortorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

William lfobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara .-. —

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4436
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-2654

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Wliford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone.. BR 8-6054

Phone No.
BR 8-2261

Miiford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Heten—..BR 8-2947

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
FiTiz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Cotl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Robert Nogle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R, No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine —
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolle

BR 8-6393

BR 8-5842

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—WHma
BR 8-5790

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy.
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand SI.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

-

BR 8-^16
BR 8-4222

BR 8-2841

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna "_l

j

BR 8-5554

HONORARY MEMBERS

Art lyon, 11

Park PI.—Elzora

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

—Jonean

COLDWATER, MICH,

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
" Ed HdTfz^n&amp;454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater takerSR 8-5091

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

Meeting Time:

BR 8-6311

Richord Moore, 244 B. Washington St.—Elolne—BR 8-4198

FREDERICir R. WEEKS

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5033

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola -BR 8-4086
id lluluj »»^»»4TB1www^*ih^UlJwuiB|iituKB.PIL 8'JBIH

^Rotary REFLECTOR

by

BR 9-9495

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.-Ann
BR 8-2930

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R, 2—Nellie

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone—Pat

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-8238

C. Alfred Rice, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn. BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis
BR 8-5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chlcogo St.—Louise

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris— BR 8-5318

Clyde Williams, R, R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

BR 8-5714

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
.BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Roth

Charles Schmift, 18 E. Aldon St.-Berget

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609

Russcil G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia—.BR 8-4229

Warren Williams, Bafavia—LoMoine

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etswelier, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Or.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Chorlofte

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobelh—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Graee
BR 8-2979
8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lorraine
BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane — - —...BR8-2818

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone 8R 8-5909

�"He Profits Most .Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June lii, 1962
Committee Chairmen - Don't forget your report for the meeting with District Governor

Dan Karn on July l7.

The reports must be in the President's hands by July 3-

International Service Committees: Fred Culy, General Chairman
in-cernax-ionai contacts:
Dert, raxler, Howard Teeter
International Information: Charles Bacon, Jerry Fair
International Student: Duke Davidson, Will Couillard

Rotary Foundation:

Bob Rumsey, John Klein, Torg Skabo.
Wedding Anniversaries:

Birthdays:
Mrs. Warner VanAken - June 13

The Dou[5 VJoohwarris - June 11

Mrs, Conrad Swart - June 1$

The Don Harris'

- June 12.

George Owers - June 16
Fred Weer - June 18#

President Laharry's call to Hotarians for the year 1962-63 are:
Discover yourself - Do this ty recognizing the essential oneness of all mankind,
2.
3.

Develop your power - By striving for a union of hearts and minds,
Demonstrate your purpose fanning the spark within into the magic flame of
world fellowship on a nerson to person basis.

What can the Rotary Club of* Coldwater do to further this program?

Tuesday's visitor from Indonesia, Sahari Bosari, told of the typical image of the
American people as seen by 'Indonesians and how different he has found them to be.
It should open our eyes to what other nationalities believe regardinr; us. It ain't
flattering.

The early leavers list is creeping up again with nine early leavers.

We are glad that

'a crackdown has been taken towards those members who do not apologize to~'the sneaker
for leaving early,

Tuesday's spe.iker, Blaque Knirk, was introduced by Web Treat,

He told us of his work

as a Con Con delegate and how he has learned about polities as played in the "big

time". He outlined the proposed chang'es in the new constitution as it nertains to
the Executive Branch of State Government, the State Highway Department, the Judiciary

and Reapportionment as it applies to representation in the legislature. It is his
opinion that it is a good constitution and should be approved by the electorate.
We are sorry to hear that Conrad Swart is in the Community Health Center with a heart
attack.

We hope he improves.

The old and new Boards of Directors met at the Country Club for dinner Monday night

and took the necessary steps in organizing for the year 1962-63.

Itore details later#

No dope on next week's program.

With the Coldwater State Home and Training School in Coldwater it should be worthwhile
for some of the members to read the article "They Love to Learn" in the June Rotarian
..pji_page 3ii.
....
..
-. -

Dear Newt:

They had a school election in Coldwater on Monday,

voters in the school district and only 32ii voted.

There are about 5,000

This means that less than 1^ of

the voters elected the new members. You wait and see the guy who did not vote will
scream about how the schools are run,
YOUR UNCLE GULLY

Next week Ray Pitts is to write the bulletin.
Ausable River with his

Your editor will be canoeing on the

son.

Thought for the day - If you never do anything - you never do anything either right
or wrong.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

DR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fr^d Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Attendance—

Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

*
OFFICERS

BY

Wilford

Classification-

ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 - 1962

Richord Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN

T.

DEAN

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts
Fellowship-

VIce-President
Secretary
Treasurer

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Magozine—

Jerry Fair, Woyne Way
Membership-

Director* — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Williams,'- Axner Olson.

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

and

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

OF

Seton

DIRECTORS

Reguior—First Thursday of eoeh month

Sergeanl-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.
★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

"^Special—At the coll of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman'
Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary Internotionol
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

Generol Secretory, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michigan

8—R. Rumsey

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

International
20—H.

5—S. Bovee

Chester Allemicr, Harold Goodholm

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Foller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Paul Hurley, traig Sebald

Four-Woy Test-

Russell Moore, Chairman

Info

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stog

April-1962

26-W. VanAken,

3—Thomas, Fellowship

10—F. VanAken,
Childrons' Party
17—R. Biringer,

3-A. Falfer
10-R. Fox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

6—C. Wlleox,
13—B. Wiggins,. Rural Urban

September—1961

October—1961

Byron Thomas

March-1962

Wise

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy
May-1962

31—Governor's Visit

Bbvee, Norm Moore

Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

MEETINGS

27-R. Shaw

Relations

Membership

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

★

Rotary Anniversary

20—R. Moore

B. S.

Student Guests-

4-H Youth-

6—A. Butterfleld
13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Dale Dean, Warren Willloms

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

PROGRAMS

August—1961

29-L.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

★

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etswellor
Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin—

President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Couillard

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobicr, Olin Dolly

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

1-G.

November—1961

Collins

8—F. Noer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

International Contacts-

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon
Intemotional Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse
International Student Projects-

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

December-1961

12—H. McKnIght

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

26-C. Sebold

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

2—D.

Leavenworth

Patterson

26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary Foundation-

5—K.

19—R.

12—W. Treat, ladles' Night

5-M. McKeifh

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-laws Report

23-S. Jblley

Trade Associations-

30—W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

BR 8-5386

BR 8-2854

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
BR 8-5078

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Robert Nagle, 182 MorshatI St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR8-5891
Gust C. Burandf, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterlfeld, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma

NAME

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetia —BR 8-6769

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjorle BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth - BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen... BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwater Slate Home—Corol BR 9-9551

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene._BR 8-6054

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairlfeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-2790

Robert E, Rumsey, 61 Bronch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-B933
BR 3-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. Ff. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .BR 8-2451

BR 8-5909

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-6341

BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweiior, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.-Charlotte

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-5942

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 1W Church St.—Marion

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071
BR 8-6788

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

DP 0 6501

BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

— Suzonna

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice..

Woyne W. Way, 3.5 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-5556

—_-6R 8-535d

BR 8-6850

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Ed ■!

Art Lyon, 11

Park PL—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva -.BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen
BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
- Ed--HaFrzr4«454 Jyopowa Rd.,-Coldwater Lalce-BR.8.5091

i
4 -

COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

—Jonean

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

|L|

s.

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. ING

12:15

BR 8-4424

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4066

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

COLDWATER,

BR 6-5494

BR 9-9495

Lester P. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

i

Meeting Time:

8R 8-4229

BR 8-2710

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Rotary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

6R 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pot

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovia—LaMoine

Phone No.

8R 8-6318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairlfeld Dr.—Aileen
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Crock Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

• H.~Vinctnt~KorristIen, -290-Grtrrrd St.—Porotliy

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court-Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

If-,.:.'

�June 13f

1962

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any ob

jections should be filed yjith the Secretary within one week.

Name

Robert Loose

Major

Classification

Plumbing

Minor Classification

Plumbing &amp; Heating
Supplies Retailing

Signed - J. A, Kennedy,

Secretary

��"He Proifts Most Who Serves jBesi"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

J'lay; 31^ 1962

District Governor Dan Karn is to visit the Club on July XYtli,

Ttie various commitiot;

reports should be submitted to President iilect John Dean by July 1st so that he may
compile them for the District Governor's assembly with the Club.

The following committees under Vocational Service are being listed so that proper
action may be taken;

General Chairman, Fred Anderson

Buyer - beller Relationships:

Olin Dally, Chairman
Harold Goodholm
Dale Dean

Competitor Relations;

Web Treat, Chairman

Richard Moore

Armond Pagel

Employer - Employee:

Vince Kornstein, Chairman
Wayne 'Way

Four Way Test:

Tom Collins, Chairman
Conrad Swart

Occupational Information:

Ken Leavenworth, Chairman

Dick Biringer
Bob Kerr

Trade Associations;

Roy Patterson,

Chairman

Mac McKeith.

Wedding Anniversaries;

Birthdays:

The Dick Biringers - June S

H, J. McKnight - May 31
Mrs. Russ Waldron - June k

The John Walkers - June 6.

Wed Treat - June h

The growth of the Rotary Clubs in District 636 has been very meager the past year.
Two new clubs have been added with a total membership of li9.

There has been a gain

of only U members in the other clubs. Only nine clubs have maintained the goal of
President Joe Abey's aim at net gains of three members per club, Hillsdale leads

with seven new members and Three Rivers and Athens are tied with six new members
each. The biggest loss was eight members at Marshall.

Charlotte is a 600^ Club in Rotary Foundation Fellowship contributions.

99 will get

you a free lunch on Tuesday.

Home products are frequently better than imported programs. This was very well

demonstrated last week under the chairmanship of Harold Goodholm, He presented
three members who told of their businesses and its products. Ken Leavenworth told

of the vjide spread program of the Climax Company.

We doubt if any member realized

how large his company is. Bob Sweet told of the establishment of his own electrical
service company and the changes that have occurred. Bob Rumsey told us of the
starting of Otto's Sporting Goods and how it has expanded since its start. Good
-programs.

—

-

Next week we hope to have Dave Swone, a Rotary Fellow, who has just returned from a
years study in the Phillipines.

Dear Newt: Coldwater has two very fine city parks, one being Wateivorks and the
other one Parkhurst Park on Grand Street, but do you know I have never seen a sign

in town directing strangers how to find them.
this.

Someone ought to do something about
Your Uncle Gully

When you are young it is. Wine Women and Song,

When you are old it is. Metrical,

the same old gal and sing along with Mitch.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS •— Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH,

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmon

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wllford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richord Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED V/EEKS

Vice-president
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.
Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.

Chorles

^hmitt,

Fred

Warner VanAken, Russell Woldron,

John T.

Mrs. Grace Potterson—Organist

★

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairmen

international Information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

President Rotary Internclionai

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotoiv International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michigan

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

5—K.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night
19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

5—M. McKeith

July-1962

26-C. Sebald

3-R. Woldron

January—1962

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

June-1962

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald
Four-Way Test-

22—C.

12-H. McKnIght

Rotary Foundation-

Employer-Employee Relations-

Collins

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

December—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1-G.

8-F. Neer
tS-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

24-F. Culy
May-1962

November—1961

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

24-P. Hurley
31—Governor's Visit

INTERNATIONAL

Party

Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken
Sergoant-ot-Arms—
Carl Vinlon, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Chlldrens'

17—R.

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Dean

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Informotion—

^^gutar—First Thursday of each month

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Membership

Public Rciotions—

★
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27—0. Shorno

26—W. VanAken,

4-H Youth-

Mork Andrews

Progrom—

Info

Teeter

April-1962

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Anderson, and

Russell Moore.

5—S. Bovee

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Woy

International
20—H.

19—R. Nogle, Stag

Boyd Wiggins, Robert HawJey

John Walker

Magozine—

6—C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Mareh-1962

Wise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Roy Mulchohey, Roy Pitts
Fellowship-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Butterfield

Rotary Annlversory

B. S. Relations

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

8—R, Rumsey
15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweller

Classification-

1961 -1962

PROGRAMS

August—1961
1—C. Allemier,

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

Attendance—

★

Februory—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,
By-Laws Report

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24-R. Sweet

23-S. Jolley

Associations—

30-W. Couillard

Richord Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eclal

programs such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR B-5563

Frod Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kothryn
BR 8»M33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth ——BR B-»58
BR B-8086

BRB-5891

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR B-6843

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgaret

BR B-53B6

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.-Josephine ... BR B-4486

Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 FairField Dr.—Ellen Jo .BR8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
__BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchotl St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris... BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

BR 8-6517

Roiiert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce..-BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 t4. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marlho
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy ...BR 0-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR B-6850

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
CofI F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio—BR 8-4229

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 6-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. l4o. 1, Union Clly-Eveiyn. BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-6393

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-5842

BR 8-6316

Guvorrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd,—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4193

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

Roy C. Patterson, 36 hi. Circle Dr.—Grace™

BR 8-2979

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorrolne

BR 8-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

Del Wise, 45 Maple lane—Pot

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Bergot
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia ..BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Soucl Beech, Cold. Lake—
Suzanno --

r

r.::.

:

=

BR 8-5554

1-2:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

ifldii Culdii

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 tyopawa Rd., Coldwmer Loke.BR 8-5091

I

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IHC,
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 9-9495

—Janean

FREDERICK
by

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

I

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth—BR 8-5996

-Hofary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-M94

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

T^e COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5585

Clyde Wlllioms, R.. R. No, 1—Wilma
Warren Wlllioms, Batavio-LoMoIne

BR 8-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

BR 8-5512

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Phone No.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen.. .BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stote Home—Corol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Address and Rotary Ann

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

GQLV9AUR, MXCa.

�'^He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER R'OTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May 2h.

1962

A new memberj Armond A. Pagel was presented to the Club by Les Wise. Armond was
born on May 20, 1923 at Waterloo, Ontario. He graduated from the Hamilton Ontario
High School and went on to take his degree at Hamilton College. Later attended the
University at Guelph, Ontario. He married Lois Marie Cawthra of Elora, Ontario on
October 8, 19U9. They have one son, Walter, nine years old. He served in the Royal
Canadian Navy as a wireless man from May 8, 19U1 until May 10, 19U5, most of his
service being in the Atlantic. He came to the United States in 19U9 and started
working for Krogers the same year. He is at present the manager of the local Kroger
Egg Plant. His hobbies are hunting, fishing and water sports. He is a Methodist,
He states he likes foods - all kings and dislikes none.

H/iVE YOU MB YOUR POLIO IMMUNIZATIONl

Tuesday's program dealt with the Polio immunization program which is to be on Friday,
May 25th. Charles Bacon introduced Dr. Nettleman, who outlined the plan to iimunize
80^ of the people in Branch County in one day. The program is being sponsored by
the Branch County Medical Society and the Branch County Pharmacists Association.
Branch County is one of the three in the state that will have such an imimunization

before summer, Mac McKeith, who is President of the Pharmacists Association, is very
active in the effort and spoke approving of the program.

John Dean as the incoming President has inherited a new constitution and by-laws.

All apologies to the people who had birthdays or wedding anniversaries since the
last bulletin.

Here they ares

Wedding Anniversaries:
The William Dobiers - May 17th
The Chet niemeirs - May 20th
The Fritz Vani'lcens - May 27th

Birthdays:

Dick Biringer - May l8th
Paul Hurley - May 19th
John Dean - May 21st

The Ray Pitts - May 28th

With so much talk about juvenile delinquency, read the article in the May Rotarian
on page 1^2, "What Do They Think?" Buffalo has pioneered in this progr^. Could

Coldwater hold or promote such a forum? . Vlhat is BIONICS? Read page uU in the May

Rotarian.

Kenny Olmsted is in the Community Health Center. Red McKnight has been discharged
and is slowly getting about.

Read the resolutions that are to be presented at the 1962 convention in the May
Rotarian on page 60.

Dear Newts We Went out of town last week hunting mushrooms so you didn't get a
letter. This Michigan Week certainly is a big deal. The people of Coldwater
certainly go all out for it. We had chicken barbeque yesterday and it was some
thing .

Your Uncle Gully

Women love the lie that saves their pride but never an unflattering truth.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmart

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Wllllom Bobior, Olin Dolly

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

BY

Wilford

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 - 1962

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Crippled Childrd'n—

Richard Biringer
Pre»ldent
Vico-President
Secrefary
Treojorer

FRED WEEKS

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification-

ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Coulllard

Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts
Fellowship-

th-;

Asst. Seey.-Treos.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magozlne—

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Woyne Woy

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmilt, Fred Anderson, and

MembershipWerner VanAken, Russell Waldron,
Mork

Andrews

John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Seton

4-H Youth-

Dale Dean, Warren Williams
Dean

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman
international Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

*

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

International information-

Cranston Vtrlcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester Aliemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary international

Competitor Relations-

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretory, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Conrad Swarf, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee Relations—

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary Foundation-

Poul Hurley, Craig Seboid

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Four-Way Test—

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

27-R. Shaw

March-1962

6-C. Wilcox,
International
20—H.

5—S. Bovee

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

Fiske

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,
Membership

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,
Closslfication

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

Moy-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien
December—1961
5-M. McKeith

12-H. McKnIght

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

September—1961

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

22—H. Bent, Attendonce

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Information—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

'^.egular—First Thursday of each month

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

3-A. Faller
10-R. fox

Public Relations—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

20—R. Moore

Relations

8—R. Rumsey

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Program-

Russell Moore.

Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Aliemier,
B. S.

Butterfield

13-E. Luse,

August—1961

12-C.

Rural Urban—

John Walker

6—A.

PROGRAMS

29-L. Wise

Fred Culy, Robert Yingllng

Byron Thomos, Donold Harris,

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

1—G.

Collins

8-F.
15-D.
22—C.
29—H.

Neer
Wise
Bocon
Goodholm

June-1962
5—K.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night
'

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

July-1962
3-R.

January—1962

Waldron

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17-R. Yingllng

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report
23-S., Jolley

Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30—W. Couiliord

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phono No.

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 FoirField Dr.—Josephine .—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thetmo—BR 8-2854

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BRB-8609
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie—
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6596
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR B-4435

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-5942

Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Witma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

_£. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Phone No.

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4M9

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St.—Alice

BR 8-M78
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-2612
BR 3-5585

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-W94

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

BR 8-2539
—BR 9-93M

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren WIIMoms, Batavia—LaMoine

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Roy C. Polterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-2979
—BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

BR 9-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Address and Rotory Ann

Cranston Wlleox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene— BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

NAME

BR 8-2261

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 8-8086

BR 8-5386

Phone No.

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947

Harold McKnIght, Coldwoter Stole Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette —BR 8-6769

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth--

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-55W
Fred Aoderson, 46 Mople Lone-^Kolhryn—
8-6033

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

C. Alfred Rice, R. fr. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pot

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Natalie

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Borger
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 9-9495

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
CU llulii, liiHW lyupumj flUij Oultlwwu Luki...Dfl 0 COtB

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter. 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchon
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

Eileen

-

BR 8-5554

Ed Holtz,. 16454 lyopawa Rd., .Caldwoier.LoIctf-BB.if-509-I

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—
Suzanna

BR 8-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

H. VIncerij Kornstien, 290 Gr&lt;tr&gt;d St.—Dorothy - BB S-6501

Pork PI.—Elzora

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

—Jonean

r--

34:

The COLDWATER

-Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H. WllfefKS

quality spring products, IWC
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

TZ:*15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDITATER, ItlOlf,

�May 22,

1962

The Board of Directors of the Coldv/ater Rotary Club

has approved the naLie and classification listed belovj.

Any ob

jections should be filed v/ith the Secretary within one iveek.
Name
Everett Rayborn

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Alurainum Industry

Aluminum Shapes
Manuf acturing

Signed - J. A, Kennedy, Secretary

�•*. —

?fi-j

£;s»!C&gt;'*Sfrii&amp;

•i cr i^,iiig£i3; ■

SiS.

V i. JUE? •

--

�,

'^He Profits M'ost Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

lay 17, 1962
The revised by-laws of the club are to be submitted for a vote on Tuesday, May 22nd»
The Club can either accept them or reject them but President Duke has stated that
there is to be no discussion of changes* There was an open meeting held on Tuesday

evening May l^th for this purpose.

The original committee under the chairmanship of Secretary Kennedy was composed of
Mark Andrews, Harvey Bent, Dick Biringer, Duke Davidson, Don Harris, Ernie Luse,
Chuck Woodward and John Dean.

This committee did a tremendous amount of work on

these new by-laws before they were presented on January l6th and February 20th by
Mark Andrews.

It is hoped the members appreciate their efforts.

changes recommended.
Article I - Section I:

members.

There were several

They are presented as follows:
The Board of Directors shall consist of seven elected

The immediate past president shall be a member of the Board.

The board to

be elected in 1963 shall consist of two directors elected for a term of one yearj
two directors elected for a term of two years and three directors elected for a term

of three years. In each ensuing year, there shall be elected for a three year term
that number of jdirectors equal to the number vihose terms expire that year.
Section II: The Board of Directors shall elect within one week after the annual

election a president, a vice-president, also a secretaiy ard a treasurer, but these
members do not necessarily have to be members of the board OJP directors.

It shall

also elect an assistant secretary and a sergeant at arms.
Article V - Sections I and II:
shall be $30.00 per year»

The admission fee shall be ^2^.00 and the annual dues

Article XII - Section H: Dealing with Resolutions and Subscriptions "is added":
Any major work or fiscal project proposed for'the Club shall be brought to the
attention of the membership by written notice in the club bulletin at least ten days
prior to action on said project by the Board of Directors.

On May 6th Secretary Chick Kennedy attended the Club Assembly in Plainwell and on
May 7th, President Elect John Dean attended. They met Dan Karn of Jackson, who is
the District CJovernor Elect. He will visit the Club on July 17th and such an early
visit means committee reports must be in by July 3rd for compilation.
The following committees with Axner Olson as Club Service Director are herewith
announced:

Attendance;

C, Sebald, Chairman
G. Allemeir

Magazine:

R. Mulchahey, Chairman
H, Joseph

W. VanAken

Membership:
Classification:

R. Shaw, Chairman
R. Biringer
H,

L. Woodward, Chairman
M. Andrews
R, Pitts

Bent

Public Relations:
Club Bulletin:

D. Harris, Chairman

S. Bovee, Chairman
N. Moore

C, Wilcox

Rotary Information:

Fellowship;

F. VanAken, Chairman
L, Wise

E, Luse, Chairman
R. Sweet

J. Walker

Sergeant At Arms:

N. Moore, Chairman
B, Nagle

Program:

Clyde Williams

Thought for the day:

Some people are funny, for example, the man who hadn't kissed

his wife in ten years shot the man who did.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12;1S M.

ALBION — Paricer inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Ahderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Cholrman

Horvcy Bent, Boyd Wiggins,
Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Richard Biringer

President
_.-Vlee-Pfesidenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Seey.-Treas.

★
Directors — Duane E.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Axner Olson,

Fred Anderson, and

Russell Moore.

Fellowship-

Membership-

Mork Andrews

4-H Youth-

Seton

^eguiar—First Thursday of eoch month

Carl

*

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

14—G. Owers,

Rotory Foundation

28—V. Kornstlen

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Collins
Neer
Wise
Bacon

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest luse

Chester Aiiemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations—
Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Internationo! Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Emptoyer-Empioyee Relations-

Rotary Foundalion—
George Owers, Robert Rumsey

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

Four-Way Test-

29—H. Goodholm
June—1962
5—K.

Leavenworth

5-M. McKeith

19—R.

Patterson

12-H. McKnight

26—C. Swort

December—1961

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1-G.
8-F.
15-D.
22—C.

21-R. Kerr

International Contacts-

VInton, Norm Moore

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coil of the President

24-F. Cuiy

May-1962

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Party

Classification

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-ol-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Childrens'

17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24-P. Hurley

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Rotary informationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAkert

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

10-F. VanAken,

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Public Relations—

★

27—D. Shorno

26—W. VanAken,
Membership

John T. Dean

Info

ApriI-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

International

5—S. Bovee

Student Guests-

6-C. Wilcox,
20—H. Teeter

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker
Mogasine—

March-1962

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

Wise

September—1961

I Fred C.uly, Robert YIngling

.

Progrom—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Davidson, John T.

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled Children—

Club Bulletin-

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification-

1961 - 1962

Butterfield

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Aiiemier.
B. S. Relotlons

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Couilford

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—

★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

12—W. Treat,

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Ken Leavcnworth, Torg Skobo

Juty-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Ladies' Night

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magozine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations—

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program ehoirmon of the chonge. Members having special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

Address and Rolory Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
55

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Heetn—8" §*2947

NAME

Chester L. Aiiemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwafer-Foy BR 8-5563
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marione BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 173 Fairfieid Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-5891
BR 8-4486

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR B-6054

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Car] F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lilo

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

BR 8-2261

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annette —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Rooerl Noglo, 182 Marshall St.—Suson

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

BR §-5078

BR 9-9492

_„_BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson. 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R.'R. No. 3—Elizabeth__BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
BR 8-2979

BR 8-2818

B. K. Peorce, ^ Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane —

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeid Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John. Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 6-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeid Dr.—Alleen

BR 8-5942
BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ._BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kcrr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-BB40
BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

BR 8-6850

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia—BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Clyde-Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batovia—LoMoino

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-2790

BR 8-5006

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-8318

BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nota .BR 6-4086
Ei^HwIm lilH Ijepeiie ifdij euidnnelsi ieliu

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergot

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Howard M, Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—VIrglnIo—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. NJi 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
-

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

p.m.,

BR 8-5033

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

Suronno

.-

—

BR 8-5554-

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Eliora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 B. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Hollz, 16454 ly'opawo Rd., Coldwater Lake-BR 8-5091
—Janeon

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

12:15

BR 0-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

FREDERICK H.

Meeting Time;

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

^Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

88 8-4159

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mapie lane—Pot

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

BR 6-5585

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARiANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, «ICH.

�e

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

m lOj 1962
Tuesday's sneaker, Robert
was introduced by Fred Neer, nrof^ram chairman. Mr.
Wells, the diagnostician for the county school prof^ram for the mentally handicapped,
outlined the aims of this attempt to provide education for the child who cannot

progress normally in the public schools. These children need specialized teaching in
small groups by highly trained teachers. The average schjDol is not suited d\ie to the
large classes which prevents individual instruction and neither does the regular class
room teacher have the required trainin:-^ and skill. There is a problem in securing
such teachers which often handicaps efforts

in this area.

Don't forget the golf tournament to be held at Walnut Hills Countrv Club, Lansing on
July 23rd. If interested, write Joe Washburn of the -L^ansing Rotary Club for re
servations.

Did you read the article in the May Rotarian written by Paul R. Trautman of the Albion
Club as to "How do I Rate as a Rotarian?"
If you haven't read this, please do so.

Paul is business manager at Albion College*

"The High Price of Peace" in the May Rotarian stresses what is needed, moral vitality,
sacrifice of self, readiness to help others - all these and more are required for man's
greatest goal. This article is a strong indictment of "the west" with no punches
pulled and strong language is used. It will jar you.

Does anyone know where ban Marino is located?
members there since I960.

Look it up.

There has been a Rotary Club of 26

It will do you good.

The year of President Duke is dravjing to an end.

July 1st.

attendance.

Only seven more meetings before

Harvey Bent suggests that the Club might aim at a meeting; with 100^

To your editor's ki^wledge, we have never had such an attendance record.

We missed once by only one member.

Close doesn't count.

-

Birthdays;

May 10th - Mrs. Charles Bacon
May 13th - Roy Patterson

May liith - Mrs, Russell Moore.

Recently your editor made up at Ottawa, Illinois and for once found a Club that can
give competition to our Club in singing.
Ho dope on next weeks program,

Dear Newt:

It was wonderful.

Eveiy one who could help is out of town.

Michigan does something different.

There is a ^'^ichigan week^set aside in

Hay and different aspects of the state are stressed on different days.
"Livlihood Day", "Hospitality Day" and so on.

interesting to watch.

Such as

It will be our first and should be

More about it later.
Your Dncle Gully

Michigan Firsts;

1.
2.

3.

First comr.iercially prepared baby foods produced.
First steel ingots and steel rails produced.

First successful refrigerator railroad car built in Michigan.

Thought for the day;

VJhen you sleep with dogs you usually wake un vjith fleas.
RilY-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON ■—• Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Choirmon

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

August—1961

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Attendance—

Horvcy Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

8Y

Wilford Couillord
ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Show,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

— President
Vice-Presidenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT —

Secretary
...Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Roy Mulchohey, Roy Pitts

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Schmitt,

MagazineJerry Fair, Woyne Way

Fred

Axner

Membership-

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Olson.

Anderson,

and

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

Rural Urban—

Student Guests-

4-H Youth-

Seton

Bovee, Norm Moore

Rotary Information—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

"egular—First Thursday of eoch month

Sergeont-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol—At the colt of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 63$ ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. A'BEY, Reading, Pennsylvonio

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations—'

General Secretary, Rotary Internotional

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois .
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

1—C. Allemier.

15—D. Dean, 4-H Foir
22—H. Bent, Attendonce

Paul Hurley, Cralg Sebold

Four-Way Test-

6—C. Wilcox,
International
20-H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

19—R. Nagle, Stag

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26—W. VanAken,
Membership
Faller

10-R.

Fox

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman
International Contacts-

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon
International Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

International Student Protects—
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary Foundation-

10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Parly
17—R. Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24—P. Hurley

George pwers, Robert Rumsoy

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1—G.

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

Collins

B-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

29—H. Goodholm
June-1962
5—K.

December—1961

5-M. McKeith

12—H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

leavenworth

Ladles' Night

12—W.

Treat,

19—R.

Patterson

26—C. Swart

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urbon

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL

March-1962

September—1961

3—A.

Butterfield

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

B. S. Refolions
8—R. Rumsey

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations—

★

6—A.

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversory

October—1961

Byron Thomas

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD

Fred Culy, Robert Yingting

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

PROGRAMS

29-L. Wise

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Wolker

Davidson, John T.

Wiiiloms,

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler
Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Directors — Duane E.

Community Safety-

Classification—

1961 ■ 1962

Februory—1962

1961-1962

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingiing

Woodword

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report

23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30—W. Couillord

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phene No.
Chester I. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler—Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopie Lone—Kathryn

_BR 8-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ru'tn

BR 8-5358

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Harold McK-nighl, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Normcnd Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoref

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llia
Robert Nagle, 132'Marsholl St.—Susan

Harvey G. Bent,-Sl-N. Circle Drive—Esther'
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee. 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Jps.ephine—BR_8-4486

Phene No.
BR 8-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947

BR 8-6769

Russell F. Mbdre, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

BR 8-6278

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

BR 8-5996

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Balavia—LaMolne
Del Wise,'45 Maple Lone—Pat

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshail St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Roy C. Pottorson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts,. 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R" R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln S'---l-onore

BR 8-5318
BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris. 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley. R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley. 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle iCreek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Korr.cllon, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8B40
BR 8-6501

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

BR 8-6788

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E; Chicago St. '.i

BR 9-9360

BR 8&gt;-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Brooch—Phyllis

BR 8-^06 &lt;

Charles Schmitt. IB E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2. Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5042

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Ariene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralph Toypalik, R.'^R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-2841

BR 8-5556

Webster 'Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850

Suzonna

BR8t5554

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
,-...1

Art Lyon, 11

..

■

p-s „

Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Howard K. Swon. 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

Richard Moore. 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Ed Hollz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake.BR 8-5091

MAY

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, lilQH,

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4424

See. 34.66, 9

FREDERICK H.

Meeting Time;

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

1

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

—Janeon

'Rotary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-5494

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2—Cello

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia ..BR 8-4229

BR 8-2539

BR 9-9471

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna

Fr^ Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 8-2818
BR 8-8609
BR 8-6127

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Cor! F. Vinton, 18? E. Chicago St.—Alice

Phone No.

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

—BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fdirfiejd Df,;j-7f.llen ,Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—"ColTeeri

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 2-43 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

Rev. Albert BulterField, 31 Edison Ct.—theimo BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borboro
—BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillord. 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-_BR 8-6054

NAME

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 7, 1962
Carl P. Miller of the Los Angeles Rotvary Club has been nominated for President of

Rotary International for the 1963-196^ terra.

He has been a Rotarian since 1939 and

has served Rotary International as Vice-President, District Governor and Committee
Member and Chaiman, He is president of the Polos Verde Newspaners, Inc. and is a
member of various boards.

Did you know that the Cuban Rotarians in exile in Miami have organized a neculiar
Club which is without geographical location and professional classification. lt*s
avowed purpose is to free Cuba from communism.
a political party but dictatorship.

They do not recognize communism as

Birthdays;
Mrs. Warner VanAken - June 13

Wedding Anniversaries:
The John Walker's - June 6
The Paul Hurley's - June 7
The Doug Woodward's - June U
The Don Harris' - June 12.

The following are the Community Service Committees with Russell Moore as General
Chairman;

Boys and Girls:

Rural^Urban Ralationships;

A1 Butterfield

Keath Pearce
Jesse Waldron

Ray Fox

Community Safety:

John Etswiler, Chairman

Student Guests:

A1 Rice
Bill Bobier

ilalph Toupalik
Paul Hurley

U-H Youth Committee:
Crippled Children:

Warren Williams
Ken Putnam

Bob Tingling
Kenneth Olmstead

Minstrel Show:

.Don Shorno

Chuck Woodward, Co-Chmn
Geo Owers, Co-Chmn
Doug Woodward.

Next year plans for these committees should be submitted in four conies to John Dean
on or before July 3rd,

Each two years the Club has had a Vocations Day at the local high school.

been a "one shot" deal.

This has

One club, that of West Omaha, has furnished a Club Roster

to the local high school of those members who would be willing to be contacted for
vocational counselling. Ihis seems to be a good idea and worth considerit^. Give
it a think.

Next Monday there will be a joint meeting of the old and new Boards of Directors at
the Country Club at 6:30 p.m.

Be there those who should.

Next week we are to hear of the New Constitution which is to be submitted to the
voters of Michigan. Blaque Knirk is to be the speaker.

This week Ken Leavenworth, as program chairman, presented itrs. Luella Hamilton,
Extension Worker, as the speaker. She outlined the need for good nutrition and its
effect on health, .This was followed by a movie.

It was a good program and had some

valuable infomation.

Dear Newt;

I just picked up a brochure at the Chamber of Commerce which lists the

lakes and resorts in Branch County.

It is good and I'll send you one.

Your Uncle Gully

In line with Mrs, Hamilton's program, remember that good food is two minutes in your

mouth, two hours in your stomach, and a life time on your waist line.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairmon

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

Wlford

BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Club

Presidenf

JOHN T. DEAN

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Vice-Presidont

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Morris,

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Mogczine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Woy

★
Director* — Duane E.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmift,

Membership-

Davidson, John T.

Fred

Axner

Warner VonAken, Russell Watdron,

Olson,

Anderson,

and

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

at 12:15 p. m.

★

International Contacts-

Chester Allemlcr, Harold Goodholm

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Swort, Albert Foller

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internalionol
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michigan

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Erhployer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Cralg Sebald
Four-Way Test-

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon
International Information-

International Student Projects-

Dei Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary Foundotlon—
George Owers, Robert Rvmsoy

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

Info

19—R. Nogle, Stag

April-1962
3—Thomos, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrens' Porfy

26—W. VanAken,

17—R.

Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24-P. Hurley

24-F. Culy
May-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

1-G.

Collins

8—F.

Neer

15-D. Wise
22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21—R. Kerr

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer*Seller Relolions—

President Rotary Intemotional

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

November—1961

Sorgeanl-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Mooro

Axner Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

International

20—H. Teeter
27—0. Shorno

31—Governor's Visit

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6-C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

3-A. Foller
10-R. Fox

d-H Youth-

27-R. Show

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

October—1961

INTERNATIONAL

Special—At the call of the President

20—R. Moore

Relations

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Guests-

Byron Thomas

Sefon Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAkeit

°egular—First Thursday of each month

S.

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

Membership

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Program★

^

Rural Urbon—

John T. Dean
Public Relations-

Mrs. Groeo Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Student

B.

6—A.

13—E. Luse,

August-1961
1—C. Allemier,

29-L.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler
Crippled Children-

Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

3—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification—

1961 .1962

William Bobicr, Olfn Dolly

Couillard

February-1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

28—V. Kornstien

December-1961

June-1962

,

5—K.

Leavenworth

19—R.

Patterson

Treot, Ladies' Night

12—W.

5-M. McKeith

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

26—C. Swort

July-1962
3-R.

January—1962

Woldron

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-laws Report
23-S. JoUey

Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The obove Is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-5563
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6321

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5B91

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrifeld Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-5386
BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma.. BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.. BR 8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
BR 9-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane —
BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 hi. Honchefl St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-5942

BR 8-6687

Sontford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Witmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond Sf.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mopie Lone—Emily

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5790
8R 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen— BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwaler Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-.6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lilo
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

Fred Necr, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshoil St.-Edno
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth„BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

NAME

Address oiid Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovia—LoMoine

BR 6-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

BR 8-4424
BR8-M33

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola -BR 8-4036

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Art Lyon, 11

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-4222

BR 8-2841

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Suzonno

BR 8-5554

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

■f*

Park PI.—Elioro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ... BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
—Janean

-

S«e. 3A

I - PM

COIiDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

BR 9-9428

Chofles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—RIto—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,

p.m.,

BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

PREDERICIC B. WEEKS

12:15

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolie

-notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time;

BR 8-2612

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

»•

Published

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
BR 8-5585
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia.. BR 8-4229

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

——

Kay

I!?6P——

—

Now the Club members know how the amount is arrived at on the pink sheet you get

twice each year from the City Treasurer's Office. Tom Collins introduced Tuesday's
speaker, Harold Hussell our City Assessor, who discussed assessments. He pointed
out the difficulties in arriving at a fair and equitable evaluat: on with so mar^r
different assessments being made in the county and then the state tax commission
makes its own evaluation. There may be a lot of gripes about taxes but the citizens
receive a full and complete ^1.00 in service for each dollar of taxes paid.
Birthdays:

Mrs. Duke Davidson - April 28th

Mrs. John Kennedy - May 3rd.

Wedding Anniversaries:

The Ken Leavenworths - April 30th

The Kenny Olmsteds - May 1st.

Is any one going to the International Convention in Los Angeles June 3-7? The
program looks interesting. There will be groun assemblies for Club Presidents and
Secretaries; Classification Chairmen and Committeemen; Rotary Information Chairmen
and Committeemen; an assembly for Club Bulletin Editors and even one for Song Leaders.
These are in addition to the Plenary Sessions. Number 23 will be lucky next week.

On Tuesday, Mark Andrews nointed out to the Club that May 1st was "Law Day IBA". The
objectives as set for by the American Bar Association as nroclaimed by the President
of the Jnited States in 1953 are:
1. Foster a deeper respect for lav;.
2. To encourage responsible citizenship.
3. To promote national strength and unity.

Don't forget the Club Assembly at Plalnwell from 2:00 p.m. May 6th through 3:00 p.m.
May 7th.

All incoming presidents, vice-presidents and secretaries are expected-to

attend•

Congratulations to our Club Secretary, Chick Kennedy, on being elected President of
the Quality Springs Company.

It is nice to have the Pattersons back after their trip to Europe. Apparently they
sav; a lot and had a good time, we missed Grace as our accompanist while they were
away.

Dan Karn of Jackson is to be our next District Governor.

With Michigan VJeek being held this month, here are some firsts in Michigan:
1.

2.

The first traffic light was made in Michigan.

The first concrete road in the world was built in 1909#

3. Michigan produced one eighth of all war materials used by our armed forces in
World lA/ar H.

Next weeks sneaker is to be Robert Veils, the County School Diagnostician who is
associated with the County School program for excentional children,
is to be
presented by Fred Neer, nrogram chairman for that day.

We are soriy to hear of the recent death of the mother of Conrad Swart,
Dear Newt: This weeks blow here will certainly boost the tornado insurance businessi
Things certainly were jumning. It missed us,
Ycur Uncle Gully

Thought for the day.

Trifles make perfection and perfection is no trifle.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Unton Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgec Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wedneiday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

Community service

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

DUANE E. DAVIDSON —

JOHN

T.

Richard Biringer
.President

DEAN

VIce-Presidem

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED VYEEKS

Roy Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

★

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles ^hmilt, Fred Anderson, and
Russell Moore.

Jerry Fair, Woyne Way
MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,
Mork Andrews

OF

Byron Thomas

''tgular—First Thursday of each month
★

Russell Moore, Choirman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary Internotional

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Internotional

George R. Means, Evansion, Illinois

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Refallons—
Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary Foundation-

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebald

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

Collins
Neer
Wise
Bacon
Goodholm

June-1962

5—K.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat,

5—M. McKeith

12-H. McKnight

19—K. Olmsted, Christmos

26-C. Sebald

Ladies' Night

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-3. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Ken Beogle, Grand Ledge, Michigon

1—G.
8—F.
15-D.
22—C.
29—H.

December—1961

International Information-

Four-Woy Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Moy-1962

Rotary Foundation

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

24-F. Culy

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24-P. Hurley

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Classification

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Chiidrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary informationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

MEETINGS

3—Thomos, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,

3—A. Faiier
10-R. Fox

4-H Youth-

Info

April-1962

October—1961

Public Relations—

DIRECTORS

19—R. Nagle, Stag

26—W. VanAken,

Guests-

John T. Dean

★

International
20—H. Teeter
27—0. Shorno

Membership

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Mrs. Grace Poltorson—Organist

BOARD

Student

6-C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawioy

John Walker

Magazine-

March-1962

September—1961

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

15—D. Dean, 4.H Fair

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L. Wise

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

Bulterfield

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

8—R. Rumsey

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification-

6—A.

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Allemier,

Wilford Couillard

1961 - 1962

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobier, Olin Dally

Attendance—

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couiiiord

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eciai

programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR ^5909

NAME

NAME

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 4^ Mople Lane—Kathryn-—
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

oR 8*6033
BR 8-5358

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen!—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Russell F. Moore, 15 Comwell Court—Gladys

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. S, Coldwaler-Fay fg |-5563
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorle BR 8-6821

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean.._•

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

BR 8-5891

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine ...BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butlerfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbaro

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy

BR 9-9471

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo

BR 8-8609

Wilford Couiiiord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene-_BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Fuller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-2818
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawiey, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR B.5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-8840
:.BR 8-6501 •

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Phono No.

BR 8-2261

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Normcnd Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette —BR 8-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Rooert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

BR 8-6278

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rico, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch-Phyllis

Charles Schmill, 18 E. Alden St.—Borget
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-5006

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

BR 0-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850

Suzanna

^

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice

BR 8-5554

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-8238
BR 9-9495

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle 5. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo -BR 8-40B6
■**4MSep4»4**4TW|»eiie Odii iuldiielui tuhu DO 0 iBPA
Art Lyon, 11

Park PI.—Eizora

BR 8-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454-lyopawa Rd.-,-Coldwoter-lcike. BR 8-5091
—Janean

34.66

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

CQLDWATER,

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4424
BR 8-M33
BR 9-9428

i0®0

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-4229

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

-Rotary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-4243
8R 8-2128

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane—Pat

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoino

Phone No.

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930

E. Byron Thomas, 50 N. Circle Drive—Virginio-.BR 8-2841
Rolph Toopolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChieogoEileen

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-5078

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann

MICH.

INC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Upril 26, 1962
Last week with Bert Faller we heard Casey I^edendorp tell us of the new telephone
numbers, system of calling and saw a movie showing the new advances in telephonic
communication. The only thing that worries your editor is "who do you chew out
when you get a wrong number"? You won*t ^et much argument from an automatic
telephone. Everyone enjoyed the program.

Club Secretary Chick Kennedy attended the District Conference at Jackson last week
end and from all reports it was a very successful affair with worthwhile speakers
and discussions. Apparently from the resolutions passed everyone was given a pat
on the back for their work in the district and

also at the

conference.

One of the

resolutions passed provided for the support of Camp Emery to the extent of #.25
per Rotarian from District 636.
District Oovemor Nominee Dan E. Karn of Jackson was plresented at the conference and
it was announced that he would attend the International Convention at Lake Placid

May 22-29 and would also attend the Sotary International Convention in Los Angeles
June 3-7.

If anyone is interested in having David Swope, District 636 Rotary Fellow as a
speaker for a meeting in June the request should be made at the District Assembly
May 6 or May 7.

The 1962 District Assembly is to be held in Plainwell, May 6 and 7.

The new officers

of the clubs are to be briefed on the district program for the coming year.
they will learn of the job Idiey have undertaken for the next 12 months.

Here

Dues are to be raised to #30. per year for 1962. The Club has been running in the
red on the present dues of #25. per year. Deficit financing just won't work for a
Rotary Club.

Many thanks to Ray Pitts for writing last week's bulletin.

There is to be a District Golf Tournament at the

/alnut Kills, D^nsing, July 23rd.

If you are interested, make your plans now toigo.

•

What happened to attendance of the Club during March? We slid clear down to l8th
place with a percentage of 93.15. The district average was 89.37^. Twelve clubs
had one or more 100^ meetings.

We note that District 636 gained 53 new members since July 1st, but this included
two new clubs at East Lansing and v/hite Pigeon.

Next week we are to hear Harold Russell, the City Assessor, tell us about taxes,

assessments, and county and state tax equalization. This should be a good program
with Tom Collins as program chairman.
le have never figured out why the city
assesses property when the state equalized value is used in figuring all taxes in
the county. And you can't argue with the state tax commission, they are untouchable»
Dear Newt: I want to gripe about letting-12 year old boys drive tractors towing
two big wagons out on the highways. A kid can't get a drivers license until he has
had driver training, but they don't need it to drive tractors, bomeone ought to do
something about this.

Your Uncle Gully

George Washington was first in peace, first in war, and first in the hearts of his
countryman, but he married a widow.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A.100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M&gt;

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

OrFICERS

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Birlnger

1961 - 1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

— President

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Chorlcs

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Axner Olson,

Anderson, and

Mark Andrews

Pra^rom—

Russell Moore.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

.

John T. Dean
Public Relations-

.

★

'

.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

•k

VInton, Norm Moore

28—V. Kornstlen

5—K.

Cranston Wllcox, Ernest Luse

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

12-H. McKnIght
19—K. Olmsted, .Christmas

Internoiional Student Proiecis—

26-C. Sebald

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Leovenworth

12—W. Treol, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKeith

JuIy-1962
3-R. Waldron

Jonuary—1962

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodword

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Juntf-1962

December—1961

International Information-

Paul Hurley, Cralg Sebald
Four-Way TestKen Leovenworth, Torg Skabo

George R. Meons, EvanslOn, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Intemetional

Collins
Neer

21-R. Kerr

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Employer-Employee Relations-

1—G.
8-F.

15-D. Wise
22—C. Bocon
29—H. Goodholm

14—G. Owers, .
Rotary Foundation

Russell Moore, Chairman

Chester Atlemier, Harold - Goodholm
Competitor Reloliens—
Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Generol Secretary, Rotary Internotional

Moy-1962

7—H. Joseph

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvonio

24-F. Culy

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

November—1961

Axner Olson, Choirmon

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Classification

24-P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

4-H Youth-

'

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken
Carl

Childrens' Porty

17—R. BIringer,

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

31—Governor's .Visit

Sergeant-al-Arms—

ot 12:15 p. m.

10—F. VanAken,

October—1961

Dale Deon, Warren Williams

'

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

'^.gulor—First Thursday of each month

Membership

Byron Thomas

Info

Apiri-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26—W. VanAken_,

Student Guests-

Jerry Foir, Woyne Way

MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Internatlonai

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

6—C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Ruarl Urban—

Mogezine—

Morch-1962

Wise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert YInglIng

Byron Thomas, Donald Horris,

★

Clyde

Cirppled Children-

Fellowship-

.-Secretary
Treosurer
Asst. Secy.-Troas.

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

29-L.

Roy Mulchahey, Roy Pitts

Vice-Preiident

8—R. Rumsey
15-D. Dean, 4-H FoIr
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Club Bulletin-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

B. S. Relations

Community Safety-

Classirication-

Rotary Anniversory

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Wilford Couillard

BY ELECTION

6—A. BuHerfield
13-E. Luse,

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—

•k

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

30—W. Couilfdrd

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the Program chalfman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee
committee to
to assist
assist with
with the
the details.
details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Address ond Rotary Ann

Phono No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kolhryn

BR |-«33

Milford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.-Helon.

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Grive-Esther

BR 8-6843

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-M63

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
BR 8-5358.
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

f'1215

Wiliiom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ... BR 8.4486

Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelma_-BR 8-2354
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara
..BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane ....

BR 9-9471
...-.BR 8-2818

Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

Address and Rotary Ann

JOHN DEAN, Program Chojrman — Telephone BR 8-5909

Phone No.

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

BR 8-2947

Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter State Home—Corol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anneltp —BR 8-6769
Russell. F. Moore..15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Raymond Mokhohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—ilia _.__.:BR 8-5078
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Soson
BR 9-94W
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

BR 8-W12

BR 8-2539
——BR 9-93M

George Qwors, Box 77, R. R..No..3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, "36 N. Circle Dr.—Graces

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

:—

:

BR 8-6341
—-BR 8-6161

—BR 8-21^

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
CofI F. VInton, 182 E. Chieogo St.—Alice

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5565
BR 8-4243
BR 6-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia.-BR 8-4229

Wdyne W. Way, 35 Hul) St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatfice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Willfoms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
Worren Williams, Botavio—LoMoine

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del. Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

BR 9-9495

Lesler F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella ^

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerle

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rifo—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
...—BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Guvarrie 5. Coffnian, 759 £. Chicago Rd.—Nola -BR 8-40B6
id llillsi Klfl Ijiiieiie Odij liildiielii heheiBnC iM*.

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

John Elsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons—BR 8-5318
Donald M. Morris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sanlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce-_BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 369 Grand St.—Wllma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho
BR 8-6840

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5006

,—8R 8-5714

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrcnce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942 •
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5. 1573 W. Chicago-

Eileen ...1

-

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
8-S554-

H. Vincent Kornsiien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy-BR E-4;01

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6850

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ecl~tiOttz, 16454~lycpaWa Rd.,-Coldwoter Loke.BR 8-5091
—Janean

lk

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

APR^7

i
FREDERICK H.

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COIDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARiANS ALWAYS WELCOME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
April 19, 1962
NEXT 1/^EK - "Casey" Medendorp, Manager of the General Telephone Cc.Tipany
will show a fifteen minute film, "Mr, Digit and the Battle of the
Bubbling Brook," Mr. Modendorp will also give a talk on the recent

^

phone number changes by the General Telephone Company in Coldwater,
bhould prove to be an informative program with Bert Fuller as program
chairman,

-

TUESDAY'S PROGR^i-T - Harold J. McKni ',ht showed a
ih ich was taken
in the Tnirties by the late Dr, Robert L. Wade,
film featiired many
Rotarians, and a Rotary childx-ens party at the Country Club, and the
crovrning of "Red" MoKnight as president. It also shewed the big flood
that inundated Coldwater, Certainly was an interesting, and of course
a priceless, presentabiotio
ROTARY m/S NOTE - The Board of Directors anproved ;n300, to be used for

the completion of a school at Valles, Mexico.

Tne four room school -vdiich

has an attendance of 120 is located l68 miles East of Mexico City in a

town of 1U,500 population at the foob of the Gierra Madbi Mountains, It
may be possible for the local club to obtain an exchange student from

Valles.

This project was brought to the club by Bert Faller who recently

visited Mexico.

This should bring a close relabicnship betv:een our Rotary

Clubs and be a worthwhile international project.

The Board of Directors voted to purchase the international honor award

pins for the honor students of Coldwater High and will present them at
an assembly.

ITE^iS OF INTEREST - Into the Record it Goes - the Record, in this par

ticular case, is the Congressional Record of the U, b. Congress, and

what went into it recently were major articles that appeared in the

March, 1962 issue of the Rotarian. That was the special issue devoted
entirely to the theme; Meanings of the U. S, A. A Congressman from
New Jersey was so impressed with the issue that he has had a-utxcles from
it inserted in the Congressional Record to enable his colleagues to read
them,

ATTENDANCE - No guests x-jere present.

Seventeen absent,

January attendance

91.8U, February 95.57, with our local club running 6th in the District;
and our club is at the top in Division 3*

Vfe received make-up cards from Les Joodward in Tucson, Arizona and Bob
Nagle in Arlington, Texas.

CAN YOU FIGURE THIS OIJE OUT? - Actually the so called weaker sex is the

stronger sex because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker
sexl

RAY PITTS

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
■Cz

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

M

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Beyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

President

DEAN

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Community Safety-

Classification-

1961 - 1962

JOHN T.

William Bobior, Olin Dally

Wllford Couillord

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler
Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingting

Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Rowley

MagazineDirectors — Duane E.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Davidson, John T.

Williams,

^hmitt,

Fred

Axner

Olson,

Anderson,

and

Russell Moore.

BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Regular—First Thursday of each month

Carl

Vinton, Norm Moore

General Secretary, Rotary International

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Sworl, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Governor, 636 Olst., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Lodge, Michigan

3—Thomas, Fellowship

10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Parly

17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

Classification
24-F. Culy

May-1962
1-G. Collins
8-F. Neer

Rotary Foundotion

15-D.
22—C.

Wise
Bocon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

information-

Iniernationol Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary Foundotion—
George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Four-Way Test-

Info

April-1962

24—P. Hurley

14—G. Owers,

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

19—R. Nogle, Slag
26—W. VanAken,

Russell Moore, Chairman

International

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodhoim

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvanio

International

20-H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

7—H. Joseph

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Buyer-Seller Relations-

INTERNATIONAL

6—C. Wlleox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September—1961

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Axner Olson, Chairman

•k
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

March-1962

Wise

November—1961

Sergeont-at-Arms-

ot 12:15 p. m.

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Relations

31—Governor's Visit

Selon Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

MEETINGS

S.

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

1—C. Allemier,
B.

Bullerfield

Rotary Anniversary

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

Membership

Byron Thomas

Program-

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumsey
15—0. Dean, d-K Fair

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

August-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Choirman

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade Associotions—

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

5—K.

December—1961

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsled, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3~R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Leovonworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKeith

10-W. Way
17—R. YInglIng

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report
23—S, Jolley

24—R. Sweet

30—V/. Couillord

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Phone No.

NAME

BR 8-6033

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Morjorie BR 8-6821

Normcnd Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetla
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

BR 8-6769
BR 8-6276

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glady»
CofI F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathrvn

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N, Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Wiiliam Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine — BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmo.-BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbora BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone,-BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Falier, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 9-9471
BR8-2818

BR 8-8609
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909

BR 8-6598
BR 6-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doirs

BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howlcy, R. R. No, 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen _
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Mortho

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond'St7—DorothyL_^BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

BR 8-2261

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492
..BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth
..-BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R, k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Sehmitt, i8 E. Alden St.—Berget

__BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. G^cle Drive-Vlrginio

BR 8-2841

BR 8-4222

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanne

8R 8-5554.

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Cold. Lake—

Russell G. Woldron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Della__BR 8-4229

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotriee

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Williams, Baiavio-LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Seott-Natolle

Oil iiuiii. w»»r^opuwii"RU!-euiiJwuiii luhu br B-uunArt Lyon, 11

Park PL—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva —BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454'tyopawa Rd.,'Coldwater. Lake^BR 6-5091

. i- •'

yhe COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

aODH.,

1
FREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: r5 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

"} ■
.

BR 9-9428

BR 8-6393

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd,—Nola -BR 8-4086

—Janean

.

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-8318

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-6850 .

BR 8-2612

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

__BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR B-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle ..BR 8-6316
Conrcid Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Mairon

Phone No.

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

Addreif ond Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

COLDWATER, J4ICH.

INC

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The Board of Directors of the Coldvjater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any ob

jections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.

Armond Pagels

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Poultry Products

Egg Distribution

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.

April 12, 1962

Tuesday's program with Fritz \ranAken was a "howling" success according to all reports,
"The Balloon Man" was good entertainment for the kids as well as for their Dads,
Birthdays this week and next are;
Ray Fox - April 12th

Mrs, Harry Joseph - April llth
Mrs, Axner Olson - April l6th

Mrs, Charles Schmitt - April 17th

Mrs. Paul Hurley - April 1^-bh
Wedding Anniversaries;

The Duke Davidsons - April llith

Seton Bovee - April l8th
Mrs, Heath Pearce - April 19th
Mrs. Wilford Couillard - April 20th

Ray Pitts - April 22nd

Mrs, Lester Wise - ipril 25th
The Ralph Toupaliks - April 17th,

We understand that next weeks nrogram is something new and unique but will be old in

years and in the annals of the Coldwater Rotary Club. Red McKnight is to show movies
of the Club taken by Dr, Wade many years ago, McKnight has edited them and put them
together.

It should be very interesting.

Recently we published the list of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club and the name
of Russ Moore was left out.

Mapy apologies to him for the oversight,

"Chick" Charles Woodward, son of Douglas Woodward, has been chosen to go to Boys State
at Michigan State University and Susan, the daughter of your editor, has been chosen
to go to Girls State at the U of M. They must take after their mothers.

Don't forget the District Conference at Jackson this coming week end. Park the kids
some place and take your better half to the Sunday sessions.

Dear Newt: - Last week we had an election here in Coldwater and do you know that in
this town
officials are elected by the minority group. There are L,720 registered

voters as of April 2, 1962 and only 1,906 voted. This means h3% of the voters decided
the election.

You wait and see the ones who did not vote will be those who scream the

loudest when something they don't like happens.

Your Uncle Gully

Is any one going to Los Angeles June 3-77

Does anyone know what "Bionics" is or are. Read all about it in the May Rotarian.
Read the article "How do I rate as a Rotarian"? in the May Rotarian. The five prize
winning essays are to be published.

Did you know that of the four men who started Rotary, one was a lawyer, one a coal
dealer, one mining engineer and the fourth was a merchant tailor?^ The first badges
used shovjed the Rotary wheel and the members name and classification and even with
its growth they are still retained. There is still one member of the original Club

that is active in the Chicago Club and he is the man who introduced singing into the

Club meetings.

Natives who beat drums to ward off evil spirits are laughed at by American motorists
who topt horns to break up traffic jams. It is a queer world.
Next weeks bulletin is to be written by Ray Pitt^, your editor is going to Chicago

to see the bright lights. If you have any news items give them to Ray, Please help
the guy out,
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrsgationoi Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

Wllford Couillard

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

1961 *1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treosurer
Asst. Seey.-Treas.

John Walker

Chorlos

Clyde

Schmlft,

Fred

Anderson,

Student Guests-

and

John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Howard Teeter, Fritz VonAken

Russell Moore, Chairman

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speclal-At the call of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

International information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

"*■

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

International Student Prelects—
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Chester Aiiemicr, Harold Goodhotm
Competitor Relations—
Conrod Swart, Albert Faller

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Penncylvonia
General Sbcrotary, Rotary Internotlonol

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary, Internationol
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Four-Way Test-

Ken Lcovenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

Apirl-1962

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,
Classification

Fox

17—N. Moore, ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

Moy-1962
1—G.

Collins

8-F.

Neer

7—H. Joseph

15-D. Wise

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

Internalianal Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

info

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26-W. VonAken.
Membership

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-al-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

International

20—H.

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

Regular—First Thursday of each month

•-

Dean

Public Relations—

★

6-C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

3-A. Faller

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

27-R. Shaw

March—1962

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

10-R.

4-H Youth-

Mork Andrews

Russell Moore.

20—R. Moore

Relations

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VonAken, Russell Waldron,

Williams, Axner Olson,

S.

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

MagazineJerry Fair, Woyne Way
Membership-

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

B.

Bulterfield

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Horris,

★

Dean,

Fred Culy, Robert Yingllng

Ray Muichahey, Ray Pitts

Vlee-President

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

29-L. Wise

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

August-1961
1—C. Allemler,

Community Sofety—
Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

ClassiEealion—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

June—1962

28—V. Kornstien

5—K.

December—1961
5—M. McKeith

12-H. McKnight

Lodles' Night

Treat,

19—R.

Patterson

26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsted, Christmos
26-C. Sebald

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Leavenworth

12—W.

10-W. Way

17-R. Yingllng

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Mogozine
16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report

24—R. Sweet

23-S. Jolley

Associations—

30—V/. Couillard

RIchord Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to chonge dates with onother member, advise the pfogrom eho'rmon of the chonge. Members having speeiol
orograms such as Lodies' Night, mdy .oppoinf a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester I. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kothryn
rb t'cSio
Mark S. Andrews, 25
S».-Ruth—
—BR 8-M»
Dr. Charles Bqcon 59 N. Circle prive-Marione gg 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Orcie Drive-Esther

BR 8-68«

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

|S !'!5ox
BR 8-5386
o"55al

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. luse. R. R. No. 3-Rolh
-.
Milford A. McKeifh. 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen.

Horold McKnight, Coldwoler State Home—Carol BR 9-9»l
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

.— BR 8-676?

Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

. BR 8-M^

Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-^86
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo--8R 8-26M
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

B. K. Peorce. 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3-Elizabelh-BR 8-5996

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane-Jone
-BR 8-2818
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.. BR 8-8609

Roy 9itf5, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenndth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

858-5909

Roy C. Polterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

Fret} H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 9-y4W
BR 8-5512
55
—55

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbora
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-. BR 8-W54

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Carl F. Vinton, 162 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Robert Nasle, 182 Marshall St^—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha

William Bobier, 280 Grand SK-Morgaret

BR 8-2261
BR 8-W47

1

Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Mople lane—Pot

BR 8-2^9

Lester F. Wise, R. R. Nq. 2-Celia

BR 8-6M1

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-61^
55

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.,
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolle

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn. BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

BR 8-5494

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

BR B-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-5475

Charles Schmilt. 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-^14
Crdig Sebald, R. R. No- 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR §-8318

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. Np- 2—Dons—BR 8-5318
E. Harold, Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR §-4515

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Artene

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412

BR 8-6730

Albert Faller. 95 N. Honchett St.-Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

..BR 8-5942

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-29M
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8.-4350

Howofd M. Teotor, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8,4222

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-8942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Pou) HurleV, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen..
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
...BR 8-6788

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—

John Walker, 33'Dougherty—Gretchen

Robert B. Kerr, 8 .Parsons Cf.—Martha

BR 8-8840

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souct Beach, Cold. Loke—

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Korns1ien,-290 Grond St.-Dorothy .. .BR 8-6501

Eileen

-— BR 8-5556

Suzenna —-

BR 8-5554

Ed Hoitar, 16454 lyopowcr Rd., Coldwatcr Lake.BR 8-5091
—Janean

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
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VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

,

COLDWATER, HIGH.

INC

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Cotdwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Aorll

1962

Tuesday^s speaker introduced by Byron Thomas was Sergeant Milton Eddy, Commanding
Officer of the Jonesville State Police Post,

Sergeant Eddy discussed the recruitment

and training of police officers not only for the state but for cities and towns. He
stated that the citizen has a responsibility in providing salaries sufficient to
attract good men, but also in supporting them in their efforts. He pointed out that
each parent should set an example for his child. A good talk is well worth while.

At a meeting in the near future the new by-laws as written by Mark Andrews will be
voted upon. Please go over them and make your suggestions in writing to him. It

will make the task easier and save a lot of time in discussion. In this line we note
that Battle Creek is adopting a provision that at election time the Vice-President be

designated as president-elect for the next year.

They feel it has merit.

Chuck Schmitt submitted the follo\jing financial report;
Total Cash on Hand

-

Profit from Rotary Minstrel on Hand - 5^1,7^0.
Fund Given to Tibbits Theater Fund in Addition to above - ^^63^,
Committed to flotary Park Project - ^jSOO.
Committed to Rotary Foundation - 3300,

During the year the Club has given the Tibbits Theater Fund a total of about $1,000,
The Club at present cannot operate on dues of sf'25* per year, hence the need to raise
them to $30,

At the meeting on Thursday^ April ^th the Board of Directors agreed to finance the

following:

For help in finishing the school in Valles, Mexico as outlined by Bert

Faller - $300.

To purchase nine for the new members of the National Honor Society

at the Coldwater High School.

This groun of Juniors and Seniors numbers 20 and the

Club is recognizing their outstanding performance scholastically.

The Board also

agreed to pay the cost of sending four students to the "Little TJ.N." at Hillsdale
College,

^ner Olson was authorized to select a High School boy to send to Camp Emory as has
been done in the past each year,

John Dean for the next week or so will be a big man on the camnus at Michigan State
University where he is attending a Real Estate Appraisers School.

Next week is kids day.

Bring your kids, your girl frienri's kids, your grandchildren

or your great grandchildren and see balloons made in to shapes that look like some
thing you only see when you are out with the boys.

Dick McAdam of the Hillsdale Club discussed the District Conference to be held at

Jackson on April 15th and 16th.

do you both alot of good.

Take the little woman for a%^least a day.

It will

There were only five "early risers" this week.

There are now Rotary Clubs in 127 different countries.

country was at Port-au-Prince in Haiti.

The last new Club in a new

It was admitted on January 22, 1962.

July
1, 1961 there have been liiO new clubs in 39 countries admitted to Rotary
International,

Since

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
■

TWRGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIUEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Ande&gt;son, Chqifman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Vice-President
Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Fellowship-

Russell

Moore.

Charles

Schmitt,

Fred

Olson.

Anderson,

and

Mark Andrews

10-R.

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

-

Special—At the call .of 4he President

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvonio

Generol Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

1-G.

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Employer-Employee Relations-

June—1962

'5—K.

12—H. McKnight

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

2—D.

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

29—H. Goodholm

Leavenworth

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

Ju{y-1962
3-R. Waldron

January-1962

Rotary Foundation-

Wise
Bacon

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKeith

international Student Projects-

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

14—G. Owers,

21-R. Kerr
28—V.' Kornstien
December—1961

IntArnottonol Information-

Collins

8—F. Neer
15-D.
22—C.

Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Horold Goodholm
Competitor Relations—
Conrod Swart, Albert Falier

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report

Ken Leovcnworth, Torg Skcbo

Trade

24-F. Culy

May-1962

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebatd
Four-Woy Test-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge,-Michigan

Fox

November—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Lose

★

Classlficotlon

24—P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Axiier Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeont-at-Arms— Carl Vinlon, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

3—Thomas, Fellowship

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

info

10-F. VanAken,

October—1961

4&gt;H Youth-

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

'^•golqr—First Thursday of eoch month

6-C. Wilcox.

April-1962

26-W. VanAken,

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

★

Bovee

3—A. Faller

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

March-1962

International

Membership

Byron Thomas

Membership-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Student Guests-

Butterficld

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Piske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine—

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Williams, Axner

5—S.

6—A.

13-E. tuse.
Rotary Anniversary

Wise

September—1961

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Clyde

Fred Culy, Robert Ylngling

Ray Mulchahey, Roy Pitts

22—H. Bent, Attendonce
29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

★

Dean,

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

President

B. S. Refotlons
8—R. Rumsey
15—0. Dean, 4-H Fair

Community Safety-

ClassiRcation-

1961 - 1962

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobier, Olin Daily

Wiiford Couillard

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance★

Februory—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

23-5. Jolley

Associations—

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

Thn above is our Brogram schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to chonge dotes with onother member, advise the program ehairman of the change. Metnbers having yseclol

programs such as Ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR8-S5W

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-^Ruth——|R 8-5358

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodvs

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

55
BR 9-94^

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatriee

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshoil St.—Edno

BR 8-2539

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Botovia—laMoine
Bron. EM 9-4024
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat
BR 9-9495
Lester F, Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
BR 8-4424
Chories Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
BR 8-5033
Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth.
BR 9-9428

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothrynj

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth

BR 8-2261

lBRS-MM

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen...BR 8-2947.

Dr. Chorlcs Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR B-6821

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson Sf.-Jean

BR B-68^
BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro .- .

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William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgaret

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.-Josephinc ... BR 8-MS6
Rev Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma--BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbara
..BR 8-5234
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 7-P471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane ...

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo._BR 8-8609

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.-Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chleogo—Ernestine

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha—-—-—;—55

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C, Patfofson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
—BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn. BR 8-2^1
Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

.

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court-Dorothy
Carl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Phone No.

BR 8-2612

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Deiia—BR 8-4229

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-5033

BR 8-^^

BR 8-5006

Chories Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR,8-53i8

BR 8-5512

NAME

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Foul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen—.

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-^M

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
Bd llellei Uttt Ijeiseiie Rdii CildiiHei kgiiu BR 0 iBBt.

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Mifriort

GR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

Park Pl.-Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Sanlford Jolley, 1239 Botlle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St^—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lano—Emily

BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wiimo

BR 8-5790

BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

Eileen ...1

1

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna '

:

r__- - BR 8-5554

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

Jphn Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed HdTiz, 16454'^y6pawo Hd.7 Coldwater Lake.BR 6-5091
—Jonean

6

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T/?e COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR
i
FREDERICK R. WEEKS

QU.4LrTY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

�"He Profits M-ost Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 29, 1962

Tuesday's speaker With Don bhofho hS chalrmah wag
Ri5V. RohEjrt M. Man uP Itib
St, Marks Episcopal Church, His topic "Alcoholism" was presented in a different
light than the subject might lead one to suspect. Father Man outlined the attitude
of the alcoholic toward drinking, stating that it is a disease when it becomes
chronic and should be treated as such. The confirmed alcoholic drinks compulsively
and he should be considered as an ill person.

Next week will feature Sergeant Milton Eddy of the Jonesville State Police Post,
will be introduced by S, Byron Thomas and his subject will be "The Citizens

He

Responsibility"•

On Tuesday April 10th there will be a kids day. Make arrangements now to bring your
kids, your girl friend's kids, your grandchildren or your great grandchildren to the
party.

Good entertainment is promised.

Don't forget the District Conference to be held in Jackson April l^th and l6th.
Members can select any part of the conference activity they wish, Rotarians and
their Rotary Anns should remember this when planning to attend. Better take the
little woman, give her a day off, she'll love you for it,

Lansing Rotary leads the District in Rotary Foundation Fellowship contributions with

a rating of 700^, Charlotte and Eaton Rapids are tied for second place with ^00^,
Twenty one clubs have moved up to a higher percentage since July 1, 1961, Coldwater
is a 200% Club,

It has not moved up in the present year.

District 636 now has 2755 members,

suggested by President Abey,

Coldwater has not added three new members as

In fact we have lost two members which means we will

have to take in five new members to keep^even.

How about sending a picture of the Minstrel Show Cast to the District Conference
with a report of the previous shows given. It has become a tradition, why not
recognize it as such,
.1,

Coldwater was sixth in attendance in the district in February with an average of

95-57^«

All clubs with a better average had at least one 100% meeting.

The poorest

average was 62^,
The March Rotarian made the Congressional Record. A Congressman from New Jersey had
articles regarding "Meanings of USA" inserted so all members of Congress could read
them.

Number 33 is the lucky number for April 3rd,

In the May Rotarian there is to be an article on National Parks, Vfith all of the
hullabaloo about Sleeping Bear Dunes this is very timely and should prove interesting,
Look for it. It is too bad that Branch County does not have a good county park, not
even a township park with all our mary lakes. Someone lacked foresight.
Are you going to Los Angeles in June?

If not, why not?

Axner Olson fooled his Maw - he arrived on April 2nd instead of the day before.

Dear Newt:

-

I guess the street deparlanent of Coldwater is in cahoots with the

local parsons, The streets certainily shake the hell out of you,

'

-

Your Uncle Gully

The best camouflage for a woman's bow legs is a plunging neckline,
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium —■ Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

— -

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMITTEES

**

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobier, Olin Dally

Attendance—

Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wilford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Class! Rcation—

Community Sofety—

Club Bulletin-

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

President
Viee-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

V/illiams,

Schmltl,

Fred

Roy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw.
Richard Biringer

1961 .1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Axner Olson,

Anderson,

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Followship—

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine-

Jerry Fair, Woyne Woy
MembershipWerner VanAken, Russell Waldron,
Mark Andrews

Seton

Byron Thomos

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moore, Choirmon

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

International Information—

Cranston Wllcox, Ernest Luse

★

Buyer'Soller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International -

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary international

George R- Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Competitor Relations—
Conrud Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

Bovee

Aprll-1962

26-W. VanAken,

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrcns'
17—R. Biringer,

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy
May-1962
1-G.

Collins

8-P. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

International Student Prelects—

■ Dei Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsey

28—V. Kornsflen

29—H. Goodholm
June—1962
5—K.

December—1961

12-H. McKnIght
19—K. Olmsted, Christmoi
26-C. Sebald

Andrews,
By-Laws Report

Trade

23-S. Jolley

Associations-

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

30-W.

July-1962
Woldron

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

16—M.

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swort

3—R.

January—1962

Four-Way Test—

Ken Lcovenworth, Torg Skobo

Leovcnworth

12—W. Troot, Lodies' Night

5-M. McKeith

Woodward

Hurley, Craig Sebald

Porly

Classification

2—D.

Paul

info

21-R. Kerr

Internotlonol Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the cat! of the President

Internotional

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag

10-R.

6—C. Wileox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

3-A. Faller

4-H Youth-

27-R. Shaw

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Seareant*at-Armt—

at 12:15 p. m.

22—H. Bent, Attendonce

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Informoiion—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Regular—First Thursdoy of each month

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

October—1961

Public Relations—

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1—C. Allemier,

5—S.

Buiterfield

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

29-L.

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

Membership

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Potterson—Organist

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Student Guests-

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomos, Donoid Harris,

and

Russell Moore-

Fred Anderson, Chairman

24—R. Sweet

Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfp —BR 8-6769

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson Sf.-Jeon

SS

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro

BR 8-5891

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-2818

Ooane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 FairField Dr.—Lucille
Albert Fuller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Choriotte

BR 8-8933
BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 23 Edison Court—Pansy

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5942

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Car! F. Vinion, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
V/ayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorofhy
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Bofavla—loMoine

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 CAurch St.—Marlon

BR 8-4222

BR 8-8942

BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chlcogo Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086
CJ lluliij liiHI ljupuwu'RUiy&lt;luhjiiuiLi Lukw BBOiiOW
Art Lyon,

11

Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412

BR 8-6730

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

—

Ed Holfz, 16454 lyopawu Rd., Coldwoter Lake.BR 8-5091

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5. 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

■ S02orinej—

JL—-X

BR 8-5556
BR 8-5554

—Janean

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cella

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Howard K. Swan, 42 WINowbrook Rd.—Elva

PREDERtCK H,

12:15

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

I

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2126

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

-Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia -BR 8-4229

BR 8-8318

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

-BR 8-8840

H. Vincent Kornstieii, 290 Grand Sf."—Dor6thV.J'-bR'8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850

Address ond Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

__BR 8-5714

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr,-8 Persons Ct,—Martha

BR 8-2790

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise — BR 8-5842

BR 0-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Bronch—Phyllis —
BR 8-5006

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleon-_
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce _BRB-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

—

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-M39

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
-—BR 8-2979

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene--BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine —BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butferifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-2854

BR 8-5234

BR 8-50^

Robert Nagie, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5386

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Lose, .R. R, No. 3—Ruth-

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen— BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

BR 8-6033

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, HIGH.

�"Ue Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A..
March 22, 1962

Tuesday's program under the chairmanship of Howard Teeter dealt with Mexico.
his medical training Charles Bacon gave us a shot or maybe a capsule report of the

country dealing with the economics, history, religious and social background of the
Mexican people. His report of the religious background dealing with the p^amids was
news to nearly all members. The relationships of the United States to Mexico shed a
new light the attitudes of many Mexicans toward the citizens of the United States.
For clarification of this ask our secretary. Bert Faller also shovied some slides of

rural scenes and proposed that the club help finish a school which was started by the
Rotary Club of Valles. The project would cost about $300. and would plaster the three
rooms under construction. He asked the members to give the matter a good "think".
The new Board of Directors of the Club are Fred Anderson; Duke Davidson; John Dean,
the President of the Club; Axner Olson; Charles Schmitt; Clyde Williams, the new

Vice-president; and Fred Culy. Chick Kennedy is to continue as Secretary; Chuck

Schmitt as Treasurer and Fred Weeks as Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, and Norm Moore
as Sergeant at Arms,

Birthdays in March are as follows;

3-21 - Mrs. Don Harris

3-2li - Wilford Couillard

3-22

3-2?

3-21

-

Chuck Woodward

3-2^

Mrs, Fritz VanAken

- Mrs. Robert

^

- Mark Andrews.

We can only express our sympathy to Bob and Tom Shaw for the death of their Dad. He will be missed by the community.

He had done alot for Coldwater.

Eight early leavers and we noticed one member apologizing for his early departure, a
tip of the hat to him.

Then there was the hospital patient on receiving his bill for an operation said, "No
wonder they wear masks in the operating room".

The daughters of two members, Marda Bobier and Susan Mulchahey, were elected to the

High School National Honor Society this week. The gals must take after their mothers.
No news on the Charter of the Club.

Doesn*t someone know where it is?

Did vou know that in some Rotary Clubs as many as three or four languages are spoken
within the Club? There are from 1;0-50 different ones used commonly. The only ex

ception is Russian, There are no Rotary Clubs in the Iron Curtain countries.

What is Vocational Service?

1.

It is the cornerstone of Rotary.

2.
3.

It is the giving of service in our daily work,
It is putting Rotary to work where we work,

U.

A Rotarian^s full time job.

It is the helpfulness to and thoughtfulness of others as practiced by Rotarians
in their business and professions.

Read the article, "Five Great Decisions of U.S. Foreign Policy", in the March
Rotarian. It begins onjpage 28. Perhaps reading it will shake you out of your
complacency and lethargy.

Dear Newt;

after all.

-

What is this world coming to?

Maybe the female is not the weaker sex

It used to be that \jtien a boy was "sweet on a gal" he carried her school

books for her. The other day I saw a little gal struggling along with a big armload
of books and besidfer strode a big bruiser carrying nothing. How times have changed.
Your Uncle Gully

Many a man has acquired a large vocabulary by marrying one.
RAY

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday IZslS M.

•Cj

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

*

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Richard Biringer

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMirr
FRED WEEKS

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Vke-President

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Socy.-Troas.

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Anderson,

and

Mark

Andrews

John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Dean

International Contacts-

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Cranston Wileox, Ernest Luse

Chester Allcmier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Falier
Employer-Employee Relations—

President Rotory International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary International

Inlernattonal Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rise

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

Four-Way TestKen Leavenworth, Torg Skobo

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge,.Michigan

Richord Moore, Roy Patterson

1-^.

Collins

8—F.

Neer

14—G. Owers,

Wise
Bacon

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

Rotary Foundation

29-H. Goodholm

5—K.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night
19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

5-M. McKelth

12—H. McKnighf

19—K. Olmsted; Christmas
26-C. Sebald

JuIy-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Paul Hurley, Cralg Seboid

George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

24-F. Culy
Mav-1962

15-D.
22—C.

7—H. Joseph

Rotary Foundation-

Porly

Biringer,
Classification

December—1961

internationo! information—

Buyer-Seller Relbtions—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moere, Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

17—R.

November—1961

Sergeont-at-Armi—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

ot 12:15 p. m.

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VanAken,
Childrens'

31—Governor's Visit
'

Info

Aprit-1962

26-W. VanAken,

10-R.

4-H Youth-

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Regular—First Thursday oF each month

Bovee

19—R. Nogle, Stag

October—1961

Public Relations—

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Jnternotional

3-A. Faller

Program-

Russell Moore.

6—C. Wileox,
20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

Membership

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Axner Olson,

27-R. Shaw

March-t962

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. FIske

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Dean,

5—S.

Bulterfleld

20—R. Moore

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magoiine—

B. S. Relations

22—H. Bent, Attendance

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Horris,

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

1—C. Allemier,

29-L.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

6—A.

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Roy Pitts, John Etsweller

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

Club Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Community Sofety—

Classification-

1961 - 1962

ROTARY

Wliliom Bobier, Oiln Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wiiford Couiilard

February—1962

1961-1962

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance-

★

COMMLTNITY SERVICE
Fred Anderson, Chairman

10-W. Way

IT-iR. Yingling

2—D.

Woodword

16—M.

Andrews,
By-Laws Report

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations—

30-W. Couiilard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE'30; 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann -

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

BR8-W33

Dr. Charles Bacor\, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR 8-6821

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—,-BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelta
BR 8-6769

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lilo

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro.—

BR 8-5891

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR8-55M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther—1—BR 8-6843
Wllllom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgarel

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairiield Dr.—Josephine ... BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbara
BR 8-5234
Wiiford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
BR 9-9471
Olln Daily, 61 Mople Lane—Jane
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweile'/ Jt-. 37 Fairfield ,Or.—Lueillo
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hantheff St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6598
BRB-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR B-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley," 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aiieen...

Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morfha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-2261

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

BR 8-4229

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olnisled,-70 Marshall St,—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Gfond St.—Retha
George Owofs, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavla—LoMolne

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

k K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360
BR 8-5996
BR 8-2979

BR 8-6341

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790
BR 8-2451
BR 8-5006

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-4424
8R 8-5033

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. ff. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Guvorrie S. Coffnioh, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola ..BR 8-4086
EJ llillij Klft lupeiii fldii ifuldiielui luliu DO 0 Cnilib

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Art Lyon, 11

§'191$

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pot

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 3-4222

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
—

BR 8-5554

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-2710
BR 9-9495

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Pork PI.—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen —
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz. 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter. Lake.BR 8-5091

M.AK23

WEEKS

MICH,

BR 9-9428
BR 6-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

—Janean

COLDWATER,
by

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-8318

E, Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoSuzanno

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

QUALITY-SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

VISITING

BR 8-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-6278

PREDERICFf H.

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5585

BR 8-2128

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

-Notary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-2612

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St.—Alice

The COLDWATER

Published

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
l-Iarch

1962

Tuesday's pro^-;rain vjith Bob Hawley was one of the outstanding meetings of the year.

Dr. Richard Bateman, President of Tri-State College was the speaker.

He discussed

the area within 35 miles of Angola as a satelite industrial area with unlimited

potential for develonment.

He stressed the value of the excellent highways in the

area and went on to discuss the decentralization which is taking place in industry

at the present time thru which m?my companies are building factories in rural areas.
He also stressed the need for trained personnel and stated that in the United States

60,000 people will be seeking new jobs each week.

A part of the peoole will need to

be retrained for jobs and the others will be seeking jobs for the first time.

Dr.

Bateman has had lo'hg exnerience in the educational field and exnects Tri-State to
serve the industries in the area in providing adult classes, also in the field of
research and supporting service.

Bill Bobier won a free lunch by remembering what he read in his bulletin.
Our student guest was Bob Wilcox, son of Rotarian Cranston Wilcox.
at Coldwater High School. He was introduced by Bill Bobier.

He is a senior

^•^embers of the Board of Supervisors and city officials were guests of the Club.

These included Paul Brower of Bethel Township, V/illiam Olney of Butler, James Skinner
of Gilead, Orville Maxson of Ovid, Arthur Lyon, Mayor of Coldwater, Burdette Harris,
City Clerk, Harold Russell, City Assessor, Olen Fry, City Alderman and Earl Linn,
County Clerk.
There were only four early leavers,
but many of these wi.ll make up.

VJe are inproving.

There were, however, 22 absent

Our travelers include Mark Andrews, Detroit; Red McKnight, Mexico; Russ Moore, Florida;
W. VanAken, Long Beach, California; V/. Williams', Hawaii; and all the V/oodward clan
is

in Mesa, Arizona.

The deadline for applications for Rotary Fellowships is April l5th, and must be in the
hands of the District Governor by May 1st,
Does anyone know where the original Charter of the Rotary Club of Coldwater is
located? It should be framed if found and hung at the meeting place.

Apparently our Club is doing nothing for World Understanding V/eek,
remiss

Are we being

in this area?

Enclosed is dope on the District Conference to be held in Jackson April l5th - l6th.
Better break down and take the little woman with you to this meeting. She deserves
it and will enjoy it.

Next week we take a trip to Mexico via slides to be shown by Charles Bacon with
Howard Teeter as program chairman.

Dear Newt: - People really are funny, so are city governments, the other day I tried
to call the local Board of Public Works. I looked in the telephone directory under
City of Coldwater and it was not listed, even tho it is part of the city government.
Danged it if I did not have to call information for the number.

Apparently the

-

Board of Public Works does not want to be associated with the city of Coldwater.
Your Uncle Gully

There is just as much authority in the family tod^ as there ever was, only now the
children exercise it.

Hay

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednwday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel -• Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A, KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

Vice-Presldent
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Trcos.

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

John Walker

Dean,
Uean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,
YYimams,

t-iyoe

Schmitt,

Fred

Axner Olson
wiavn.
mamci

Anderson,

Mark

Andrews

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

28—V.

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allcmier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary International

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois
Goveritor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michigan

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsfed, Christmas

Rotary Foundation-

2—D.

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

23-S. Jolley

Assoeiotions—

30-W.

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

proorams sucH as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Couillord

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-«33
BR 8-M58

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara—

BR 8-5386

Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|one BR 8-«21
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

BR 8-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josephine
BR 8-M36
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.-Theima.-BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbora
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-Imogene ._BR 8-6054

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rufh
BR 8-M61
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N, Hudson Sf.-Holen- BR8-W47
Horold McKnight, Coldwoter Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette —BR 8-6769

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-o2/8

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR §-5078
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmslod, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR8-M39

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha

^—BR 9-93TO

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No, 3-Elizobeth—BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearcc, 97 Edison Ci.—Lorroine

5B
B?

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

)

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

BR 8-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn. BR 8-^1

John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--BRB-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR B-5909

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-6161

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6598

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-8933

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise—BR 8-5842

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlono
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchell St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

BR 8-^50
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

Robert 8. Kerr. 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wlimo

BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

,

BR 8-8840

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. No. S, 1573 W.'-Chieago—

BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Eileen

Suienno

BR 8-5556

.irr

NAME

Telephone BR 8-5909

Address and Rotary Ann

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Phone No.

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Carl F. VInfon, 182 E. Chicago Sf.-Aliee
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia.-BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma
Warren Wlllioms, Batavia—LaMoine

BR 8-4159

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-^33

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Robert G. YIngling, 21

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Seoft—Notolie

BR 8-5033

BR 8-^14

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

the change. Members hovlng spec^l

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairmon

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR

24—R. Sweet

Andrews,

By-ldws Report

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with onother member, odvise the Progarm
NAME

July-1962
10-W. Way
17—R. YIngling

Woodward

16—M.

Test-

Leavenworth

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

3—R. Woldron

January—1962

Ken Leavenv/orth, Torg Skabo

Trade

5—K.

26-C. Sebold

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Employer-Employee Relations—
Poui Hurley, Croig Scbald
Four-Way

29-H. Goodholm

12—W. Treot, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKeilh

International Student Projects-

Competitor Relations—
Conrod Swart, Albert Faller

Collins

June-1962

Kornstien

December—1961

international Information-

Cranston Wlleox, Ernest Luse

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1-G.

8—F, Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

21-R. Kerr

international Contacts-

Axner Olson, Chairman

24-F. Culy
May-1962

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Choirmon

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Party

Classification

31—Governor's Visit

Sorgeonl-at-Arms—
Carl VInton, Norm Moore

Special—At the call of the President

Faller
Fox

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

at 12:15 p.

3-A.

24—P. Hurley

Public Relations—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

10-F. VanAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

John T. Dean

Pogulor—First .Thursday of each moitth

27—D. Shorno

Membership

10-R.

Info

Teeter

Aprli-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Prog tonr—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Bovee

26-W. VanAken,

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

ond

Russell Moore.

5—S.

Student Guests-

Membership-

International

20—H.

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magozine—

6—C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Ylngllng

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

29-t.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

8—R. Rumsey
15-D. Dean. 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Community Safety-

Clossification—

1961 - 1962

Rotary Anniversary

B. S. Relations

Wilford Couillord

Buttorfleld

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobicr, Olin Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Beys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

BR 8-5554-

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 3-4086
4fpf«-^»&lt;»»^yppmn^U!reulLlwuiei LukB-BR

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
Richord Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva .-BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grefchen
BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake.BR 6-5091
—Jonean

Tbe COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR
0®0
PREOERICEf H. WEEKS

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

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VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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�^*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A..
March 8, 1?62
For the first time in many years there are two nominees for District Governor,

They are Dan D. Karn (Past iiervice) of the Jackson Club,

He is a former president

of the Consumer's Power Company, and the other is Glenn D, Clark (Senior Active)

of the St, Joseph -Benton Harbor Club, He is connected with the Whirlpool

Corporation.

[•■r.
I

'

May the best Rotarian win I

The rural^urban meeting on March 13th is to be under the chairmanship of Bob Hawley
since Boyd Wigjjins who had the program has resigned.

The Board of Directors has

decided to invite the Branch County Board of Supervisors to be guests of the Club
at the regular noon meeting.
The new members of the Board of Directors of the Club are John Dean, Fred Anderson,

Fred Culy, Russell Moore, Jocner Olson, Charles Schmitt and Clyde Williams,
men were elected at Tuesday's meeting,

These

Tuesday's student guests were Vene Nutt introduced by George Owefs and Roy Bregg
introduced by Dick Moore,
The Club travelers are the Russ Moores who are now in Florida, the Warner VanAkens

in Mesa, Arizona, the Warren Williams on their way to Hawaii, the Bert Fallens and
the Red McKnights now in Mexico and the Les Woodwards in Tucson, Arizona,
You can give an egotist credit for one thing - he seldoms talks about other neople,

Tuesday's program chaired by Fred Culy in the absence of Cranston V/ilcox was
extremely interesting. The speaker Mrs. Henry told us of diamonds. Most of the
members have purchased one at sometime in their lives. Now they know what they
bought.
The early leavers list is creeping up again.

Birthdays include Mrs, H, J. McKnight on March 9th, Mrs. Fred Culy on March 11, and
next Tuesday our president Duke Davidson,

April 1st is the deadline for the report for the District Conference to be held
April llpth and Ibth at Jackson, ■•ill pending proposals for membership should be
disposed of by that time and the proposed member should be inducted by that time
if he has been approved. The theme of this conference is to be Fellowship,
Inspiration and Information,

The week of March 18-21; has been set aside as World Understanding Week and in 127
countries it will be observed. This might be a good time to have foreign students
from nearby colleges as guests of the Club. It has been years since we have had
foreign guests.

Remember this number - 31 - at next weeks meetinjg, it may cost you something if you
don't know it and you may profit if you do remember it.

In this day and age of turmoil read the article on page 28 of the March Rotarian,
From this you may realize the United States should not be so smug and complacent
about its dealing with other nations.
Dear Newt;
- This past week we had a lot of snow and I'm all shook up about the
snow that is left on the sidewalks, particularly in front of vacant stores on main

street. They ought to do something about this, the owner I believe is responsible
for snow removal but they just don't do it. Some day someone is going ik&gt; take a
bad

fall.

Your Uncle Gully
About the time you get cured of swearing it is time to fill out another income
tax report»
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighborjjrii^ Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION

BRONSON — Cengresotionol Church — Wednosday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Stvrgei Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobier, Olin Dally

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Vice-president
Secretory
Treosorer

FRED NVEEKS

Asst. Secy.-Ireos.

Roy Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

Davidson, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Chorles' ^hmitt, Fred Anderson, ond

John

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF

Dean

If^ERNATIONAL SERVICE
Russell Moore, Chairman
International Contacts-

Curl Vinton, Norm Moore

•

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol-At the call of the President

Axner Olson, Chplrman -

★

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary Internationol

3—A. -Faller
10-R. Fox

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

24—P. Hurley

Cranston Wflcox, Ernest Luse
International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebold

Four-Wdy Test—
.
,
George-' R. Meons, ;Evdnstpn, Illinois
Ken leovenworth, Torg Skabo
Governor,. 636 Oist., Rotoi^, Internationol Trade Assdciatibns— • I'

Rotary Foundation-

George Owers, Robert Rumsey

; '

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1—G. Collins
8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

November—1961

7—H. Joseph
14—G. -Owers,

22—C.

21-R. Korr
28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

Rotary Foundation

5—K.

Leavenworth

12-W. Treot,

Lodies' Night

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

S-M. McKeith

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

July-1962

26~C. Sebald

3-R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Bocon

29—H. Goodholm

December—1961

International information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allelriier, Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636,ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Chlldrens' Party
17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

27—D. Shorno

26-W.-VanAken,

,

Info

Teeter

Apirt-1962

Membership

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotory InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

^^ular—First Thursday of each month

Bovoo

October—1961

Public Relations—

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

★

T.

5—S.

d-H Youth-

Progrom—

Russell Moore.

International

20-H.

19—R. Nogle, Slag

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Mork Andrews

6-C. V/ilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Ruarl Urbon

12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Membership-

Mareh-1962

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine-

Jerry Fair, Woyne Way

Directors — Duone E.

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

22—H. Bent, Attendance

Rurol Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. 5. Relations

29-L.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Allemier,

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

Bulterfield

13—E. Luse,

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

1961 - 1962

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Wilford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Februory—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodword

9—J. Foir, R. Magoilne
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report

:'23-S. Jolloy •

Ken Bedgls; Grand-Ilfdge-. -Miehigatr-- " Richgrd .Mooro, Roy., Pottersqn

30—W.

;

Couillard

The above Is our program schedule for the y ear 1961-62. If you wont to change"' dotes with' dnolher member, edvise" '■the progrom chdirmon' of the cha'ng*e.'- Mo'mbers having speciol

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kalhryn

BR 8-M33
BR 8-5358

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson. St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coidwofer Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret

BR8-5386

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-Rufk

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer; 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara-.BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandl, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine --8R 8-4486
Rev. Albert Bullerfieid, 31 Edison Ct.:—thelma BR.8-2854

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR8-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Ai!een._

BR 8-5942

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

"E. Koii Leavenwofthy 77 Maple lone—Emily

f'???[§

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Roy C. Potterson, 36 fj. Circle Dr.—Groeo

BR 8-2979

BR 8-6341

BR 8-6161

NAME

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

Phone No.

BR 8-2612

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

..BR 8-5585

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

BR 8-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—DelIa_..BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice ..

..BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllmo
Warren Williams,

Batavia—LaMoine

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pal

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
i
Charles Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G., Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolio

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

BR 8-2930

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

DonoLd V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Guvorrio S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Noio .BR 8-4086

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

.BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Art Lyon/ 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
.Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

BR8.5556

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Woiker, 33 Dougherty-Grefchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Mqrsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-6687

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court-Dorothy

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita—BR 8-8318

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho 1_1-

BR 8-6769

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Eveiyn.BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel
BR 8-5714

BR 8-5909

E. Harold Goodhotm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

BR 8-2261

8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pills, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
— BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris— BR B-5318

Phone No.

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Gtond St.—Refha—
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR.8-5996

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene —BR 8-6054

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

i

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Address and Rotary' Ann

Ernest W. Luse. R, R. No. 3-Rulh

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5,.Coldwafer-Fay BR.8-5563

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2641
Rolph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

Webster Treot, 3492 San SoAi Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6501

Suzanna

^

BR 8-5554

BR 8-6850

lldij

Ed-Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwatcr Loke .BR 8-5091
—Jonean

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Notary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H. WEEKS

quality SPRIHG products
COLDWATER. HICH,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

IMC

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

mrah

1.96?

Next week March 6th is the annual election of the Board of Directors of the Club.
The nominating committee has submitted the following list of members from which seven

(7) are to be selected; Fred Anderson, Seton Bovee, Fred Culy, Uilford Couillard,
John Dean, Robert tiawley, Raul Hurley, Russell Moore, Axner Olson, George Owers,
Craig Sebald, Charles bchmitt, Clyde Milliams and Douglas i-oodward. Make your
selection and be sure to be there

to vote.

Tuesday's student guests were Mike -^fost introduced by Ralph Toupalik and John Abel
introduced by :All bouier. Other guests were Dale ^Jlrey of Gosheh, Indiana, and
three bronson Rotarians, Hcls i:eber, Glenn Martin, and Bob Stocker.

Bill '.'ilson of

Coldwater and Clem Kromer were the guests of Ken Leavcm-Jorth and Bob Yingling.

Mexico is bcponing ponular since the iicKnights took of Sunday for a vacation there.
Several other members are now there.

The early leaver list is creeping up again v/ith over 10,i leaving early.
Fred Culy who will be pinch hitting for Cranston l/ilcox next vieek tells he has a

gal Miizabeth Henry of the National Diamond Council of iimerica as a speaker.

She

will be telling us of particles of pure carbon.

Anpropriato at this time of year is the fact that next to being shot at and missed,
nothing is quite as satisfying as a refund on your income tax.

Don't forgot to turn in the money for your basketball tickets, J3on't forget either
to turn in your report and any unpaid bills for the Minstrel to Doug Woodward.
April l^th and l6th is a date to remember. District Conference at Jackson. Every
new iiotarian should nlan to attend if at all possible. January attendance in District
636 averaged B9^3h% with Coldwater li^th with an average of 91.8U. Eleven Clubs had
one or more 100:5 meetings.

VJe appreciate the District Governors attendance at our Minstrel on Thursday evening.
From their reports E. ^ron Thomas and A1 Rice lead exemplary lives while in Atlantic
City,

be just wonder why they went*

Wedding Anniversaries this week are March 3rd, the D-uvarie Coffmans, March !ith, the
Nomand iioores, and on i-Iarch 5th, the Clyde Jilliams. Birthdays are on March 5th,
Alfred Rice, iiarch 6th, Russell Waldron and Chick Kennedy.

Dear Nevjt; - People are funny. I went past the Auto License Bureau today and there
was a long line waiting to get in to the office, ./hy is it people put it off and then
grovjl because the office doesn't stay open all night.
Your -Jhcle Gully

A Taxpayer is a person who works for the government i-Jithout taking a civil service
examination.
iUiJ

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wodneedoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Wiilionr Bobior, ~Olin Dally

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

WIford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Richard Biringer
Presidenl

JOHN T. DEAN

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Seey.-Treas.

Worner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axnor Olson.
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

Mark Andrews
John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

10-R.

Dean

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken
Sergeant-ot-ArmsCarl Vinlon, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Competitor Relations_Qonrad Swart, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee Relations-

General Secretary, Rolory International
George R. Means, Evonsten, Illinois

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm
June-1962
5—K.

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

19—K. 'Olmsted, Christmas

- George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

2—D.

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary Foundation—

Leavenworih

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night

12—H. McKnight

Trade Associations—

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michlgon

22—C.

26-C.Sebald

Ken Lcovenworth, Torg Skobo

Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International

Collins
Neer

14—G. Owers,

5-M. McKelth

International Student Prolects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Paul Hurley, Craig Scbdkl
Four-Woy Test-

1—G.
8-F.

15-0. Wise

28—V. Kornsticn

International Information-

Buyer&gt;Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary InternotronqL
JOSEPH A. ABEY,"Reading, Pennsylvania

24-F. Culy
May-1962

7—H. Joseph

December—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

★

Party

Classification

Fox

Rotary Foundation

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10—F. VanAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

2I-R. Kerr

Intomationol Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

VanAken,

Membership

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

Regular—First Thursday of each month

27—D. Shorno

31—Governor's Visit

Public Rclotions—

★

Info

Teeter

Aprll-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Russell Moore.

International

20—H.

3—A. Foller
4-H Youth-

6—C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership—

March-1962

Wise

19—R. Nagle, Stog
26-W.

Butterfleld

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Relations

5—5. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

S.

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Howley

Magazine-

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

B.

Rural Urban—

John Walker

•k

BOARD OF

Fred Culy, Robert YIngling

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts
FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

6—A.

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—0. Dean, 4-H Foir
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

August—1961
1—C. Allemier,

Community SafetyRoy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification-

1961 - 1962

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingiing

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R- Magazine

24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report
23-5. Jolley
30-W. Couillard

Richord Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our progrom schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you wont to ehonge dotes with another member, odvlse the program chairmars of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER^ JUNE 30, 19^J
' NAME I
Addresinprtd Rotary ilnn.
Phone No.
NAME
'Addfesr'xind-Roiory 'Ahn'
Phonq Nb.
Ernest W. luse, R. R. No:'3-Rulb

Chester L. Allemier.m. R. No. 5,rCoidv^ater-Foy PM-55«

fred Anderson, 46 Maple Larie-Kathryn

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth—

'il--

W .8-2261!

Milfbnd A."McKehh,.75 N. Hudson St.-Helen. .BR 8-2W7

-—-iBRI-WM •

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
Address ond Rotory Ann

NAME

Harold McKnight,-Coldwoter Stafe Home^arol bR.?&lt;S55T',; ■•j. Wprner VarvAken, ^ R. No. 2—Gladys

BR8-«58

Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BRB-6821

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

Corl F. Vihtdtf, le? E.-Chicago St.-Alice

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon-_-

Ug-SOBo

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

William Bobfer, 280 Grand St.-Margoret
Solon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5386

iRaymond Mulchohey) 175 E. Peer! St.—J^ila.
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan -2

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court-Giodys—BR 8-6278

Harvey G. Bent, 5! N. Circle Drlve-Esthef..„,-BR8-68^
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

Blr8&gt;4486

'

BR 8-M78
?*?!??

Fred Neer,'243 W.'Chicqgo—Ernestine ,—
Dr, K. L.'Olmste'd, 70 Marshall'St.—Edna

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

•

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

BR 8-8236
Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wis'ei, R, R. No. 2—Celia ^

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5234

-BR 9-9471

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.-Lofroine .

BR 8-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 MarshdII St.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. C.hlcogo SK -J

BR 8-2790

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

.

.. v... .-..BR 8-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grdnd St.—Colleen

_BR 8-6127

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—CHarlotto

BR 8-5475

Duane E, Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen 36 ._BR 3-8609

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—^ueilte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N; Circle Dr.---Grq'ee—

BR 8-2979

Ray P.ltfs, 55,N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 816I6I

C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Uniotr Cily-Evelyn.BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Bronch—Phyllis _1—
BR 8,-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget."

BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R, R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone—BR8-6054

BR 8-2128

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pietce St.-Barbara

Rev. Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Theima—BR,8-2854

l.BR 8-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia.-BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR9-93M
•George Owers, Box 77, R. R. .No, 3—Elizabejh-.BR 8-5996

Otin Dally, 61 Maple.Lonq—Jane

Phone No.

- Cran,»f9n Witcox, 22 Cdi^n Court-Dorothy .... BR 8-2612

' ■"Fritz VohA'lJen, 65'E*. 'Chidago St.—Mary'Ann.._-..BR 8-5585

Del Wise, 45, Maple Lane—Pat

BR 9-9495

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scott-Notolie

BR 8-6393

BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

6. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd.,^. R. 2—N»Ilie

BR 8-6316

. Guvarrie S. Coffmcin, 759 E. Ctiicago Rd.—Noia -BR 8-4086

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen.J.

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
— BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

Donold V. Shorno, 156'E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR.8-5B42

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

E. Byron ,Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2341

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—,

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR8-6788

1

!1. Vincent Kornsticn, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E, Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

^ $,r

-•

I

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

.^Btf-8-6501 —

8R 8-6850

Ralph Toupallk, R,. R; No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

•

SiTTonof!

- BR 8-5556

-..-.r

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BR 8-5554

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...

Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Eizora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake-SR 8-5091
—Jonean

,

The COLDWATER

^Rotary REFLECTOR
P E A
r
FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, MXCH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February 22, 19.62

^

The Rotary Minstreal Show is history and from all reports it was enjoyed by everyone
who saw it» Last week we forgot to mention the "Showboat" with it*s paddle which
drew considerable favorable comment, Doug VJoodward deserves a "Well Done" - We will
know later how we came out financially.

On Tuesday Mark Andrews again presented the revised Constitution and by-laws and still
the matter isn*t settled. Apparently there is still doubt about the recommendations
made.

Hurrahl

It is the Democratic process*

Better luck next time.

Norm Moore is the new sergeant at arms replacing Carl Vintco, Keep your picture out
of the paper or it will cost you money.

This is a call for help I

Your editor wants news items of the doings of members and

their families. We get help thru the monthly Newsletter put out by the District
Governor and R, I, sends us the Clip Sheet, Getting local items is like pulling
teeth. Please take a minute and give items to your editor. It is no fun writing
a bulletin about a "Silent Sam" group.

There is to be a District Assembly at Plainwell on May 6th and 7th,

If you are one

who should be going, draw a circle around that week end.

Don't forget Los Angeles June 3-7 as the place and date of the Annual Convention of
Rotary International. We understand E. Byron Thomas and A1 Rice are on the "Board
Walk" at Atlantic City,

The following birthdays were missed last week:

February l6th, Conrad Swart and

Harold Goodholm, February 23rd, Mrs. Ray Pitts, and on February 2lth, Ipfug Woodward,
Chet Allemier and Fred Culy, Wedding anniversaries are as follows: February 17th,
the Les Wises, February 19th, the Keath Pearces, February 20th, the Russ Moores,
February 27th, the Axner Olsons and on this day also Clyde Williams and his mother
each have a birthday.

Did you know that Michigan was the first state to develops roadside tables and parks
for tourists. Can any member remember a first that Branch County has done to help
draw tourists? A cigar if you can. Did you know tthat the first Rotary Meeting was
held February 23&gt; 190$ in Chicago? ,
A suggestion for the Board of Directors, Buy a movie screen for the showing of
pictures - a large one to hang on the wall.
Dear Newt;

-

bome of the streets in Coldwater are badly in need of resurfacing,

especially East Pearl Street.

And this is not "a Conservative View either".
Your Uncle Gully

Wild oats make a lousy breakfast.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

☆

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAITLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobicr, Olin Dolly

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

Vlee-Presidenf
Secretary
Treosurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

★

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

^hmitt,

Fred

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Show,
Richord Biringer

Axner

Roy Mulehohey, Roy Pitts

FellowshipByron Thomos, Donald Harris,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magazine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

and

Mark

Andrews

John

Mrs. Grace Potterson—Orgonist

T.

Seton

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Regular—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

^

4-H Youth-

Dean

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Vinton,

Special—At the call of the President

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

Internationol Informotlon—

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Chester Allemler, Harold Goodholm

International Student Projects-

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations—
Conrcd Swart, Albert Foller
Employer-Employee Relations—

3—Thomas, Fellowship

10-F. VonAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Foui-Way Test-

Party

ClossiflcQtion

24-F. Culy

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24-P. Hurley

May-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

1—G.

Collins

8-F.

Neer

15-D. Wise
22—C.

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29-H. Goodholm

28—V. Kornstien

June—1962

December—1961

Ken Leovcnworth, Torg Skobo

5—K.

Leavenworth

19—R.

Patterson

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. McKeith

12-H. McKnight

26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

July-1962

26-C. Sebold

3-R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary Foundation-

Pouf Hurley, Croig Sftbald-

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Aprll-1962

21—R. Kerr

International Contacts-

Norm Moore

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Info

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

Fiske

26—W. VonAken,

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Sergeont-ot-Arms—
Corl

5—S. Bovee

19—R. Nogle, Stog

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VonAken

★

jniernational

20—H.

3—A. Foller
10-R. Fox

Public Relations—

★

BOARD OF

6-C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

September—1961

Mem bershlp

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Russell Moore.

MDrch-1962

Wise

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Anniversary

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

15—U. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Butterfleld

Rotary

1—C. Allemler.
B. S. Relations

Student Guests-

Membership-

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

August—1961

12-C.

Rural Urban—

John Walker

Olson.

Anderson,

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YIngling

Club Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumsey

Community Sofety—

Classification-

1961 - 1962

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Couillard

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. YIngling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Joiley

Trade Associations-

30-&gt;W^ Couilla^rd...

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dates with onolher member, advise the program choifnid'n-of the'change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY: ROSTER- JUNE 30,1961
NAME
Address,-and.Rojory Ann
Ernest W. LUse, R. R/ No. 3-—Ruth., j.

.

Phone No.
BR 8-^61

NAME
Address otid Bolot^l^Ann- •
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Foy BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
BR 8-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
BR B-5358

A\ilford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947

Harvey G.-Bent, 51 NvCirelo-Drive—Esther

Rdsse'li F.'Moore,'15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Dr. Charles Bafcon, 59 N. Clrde Drive—Mprjorle .-BR 8-6821

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer,. 58 N.. Hudson iSt.-^Jean—:.i-vBR 8-B086

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Normond .Moore, 796 A,noplQ Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

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JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cronston Wilcpx, 22 Edii.on Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken,'65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice-.

BR 8-4243
...BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

William Eobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret—'__.BR8-5386

.Raymond Mulchahey,. 175 E. Pearl St,—Ljia
Robert No'glp;'182 Marsholl St.—Susan

BR 8-5078
—BR 9-9492

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Fairfield Dr.—Jos^hine ..BR8-4486

Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Williams, Botovia—LaMoine

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Claro._.

BR8-5891

Rev. Albert Butlerifcid, 31 Edison Ct.-fhelmo—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-aarbora
.-L.BR 8r5234
Wilford Couillard,'60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-_BR 8-6054

Fred Neer, 243 W.'Chicogo—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patler%6n, 36 N. Circle. Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dalty, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlofte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Robert E. Rumsey,-61 Branch—Phyllis :
Charles Schmllt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rito
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno. 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise

.BR &amp;-5006
BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorr'ance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfi,eld,Dr.—Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.

BR 8-8609
BR 8-6127

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20-Lin&lt;oln St.—Lonore

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison-Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jollcy, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmq...,

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-5790

BR 8-6840

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edisoh Ct.—Lorraine'

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprag.ue St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, H E. Chicago St.

..-.BR 8-6341

BR 8-6161

.,

BR.8-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R..Fc. No. 1, Union City-^Evelyn Bk 8-2451

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

--BR.8-4222

Eileen

Suzonna-

-—..I

1.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple lane-Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. YIngling, 21'Seofl—Natajie

..BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
" "" ■]

Ed llilii

I

- ■

^ . I

Art Ly'on, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

. I

]

J.

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchep
-Nguyeng Thonh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

BR B-5554

Ed^Holtz, 16454 tyopawo .Rd., Coldwater Loke.BR 8-5091
,

—Janean

Ji

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The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR
PE/

0®0
FREDERICK R.

Pubiished

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

n rnri

8R 8-6311

Howofd K. Swan, 42 WIDowbrook Rd.—Elvo

Webster Treat, 3492 -$an Souci Beach, Cold, lake—

SR 8-6850

BR B-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotriee

.BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5,1573 W&gt; Chicago-

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290' Grand StJ—DerOlhy..-•BR-9-W01

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

!_

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UXCH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves 'Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Febzniary

1962

^

By the time you read this bulletin at least two of the performances
of the 'I^instrel Show will be history. Your editor believes that the
Club members should be commended for the hours of work and effort

that go to make such a show a success. Mary thanks to Ed Holtz and
Mrs, Patterson, Bob Sweet and his Rotary Ann for their patience, hard
work and time spent on the show. We hope the public like it.
Ernie Luse certainly did a bang up job with his past president's program,

-wiiHa 16 of the 18 past nresidents who are Club members present and telling
of what happened during their terms in office it showed the progress and
effort that goes into making a Club click. Ernie earns a navy, "Well
done*"

Here is something for the Board of Directors to consider.

Many Clubs

present to the visiting high school students the small blue ii-way test
desk display.

It shows the ideals of Rotary and might be considered

as a project.

Mrs. Dale Dean is in the Community Hospital in Battle Creek. Her room
is 537. She would appreciate hearing from members and their Rotary Anns.
Bob Sheaf mentioned crippled children as a one time project of Rotary.
Many members may not know that years ago the Rotarians in Ann Arbor and
Jackson visited children in the University of Michigan Hospital, from

this came the t4ichigan Society for Crippled Children and this organization
helped in having established the Michigan, Crippled Children's Commission.
This Commission pioneered this work in the United States and has been
used as a model by many other states.

The early work of these Rotarians

was certainly "Service above Self."

Tuesday's student guests were Roger Gooch, introduced by Fred Culy,
and Steve Williams introduced by Bob Sweet. Your editor noted that
there was no member responsible for greeting these students when they

arrived and for a time they appeared bewilderedi

Perhaps this should

be corrected.

Carl Vinton, a long time faithful member of the Club, announced his
resignation from the Club on Tuesday. We are sorry to see him leave,
and he certainly will be missed by everyone.

Next week's program will be a continuation of the Constitution and

by-laws discussion under the leadership of Mark Andrews.
Dear Newt;

We note that the citizens are going to be asked to vote on building
a new fire station. It would seem that it might be wiser to build

a new city hall and fire station combined.

Sooner or later a city

hall will have to be built.

Your Uncle Gully

One way to save a man's facfi^ is to keep the lower half shut.

(Ed Holts)

RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCy — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

6RONSON — Congregationaf Church — Wadnesdoy 12:15 M.
BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS

MagazineJerry Fair, Wayne Way

★

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

SchmitI,

Fred

Anderson,

and

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

-

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24—P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL

S;;ecia!-'At the call of ihe President

Chester Allemier, Harold Geodholm

General Secretary, Rotary International

12—H. McKnIght
19-K. Oimsted, Christmas

International Student 'Projects—

^Del.Wise, Alfred" Rice

26-xC. Sebald'

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald'

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

' 2—D.

Leavenworth

Treat, Ladles' Night

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Sworl

Joly-1962
3—R. Waidron

Jc^uofy—1962.

Rotary Foundation-

Employer-Employee Rolotidns—

5—K.

12—W.

5-M. McKeith

Cronston Wileox, Ernest lose

Compeiitor Relations— •
Loniud Swart, Albert Faller

22—C. Bdcon
29—H. Goodholm
June-1962

28—V. Kornstien
Decembe.'—1961

International Information—

Buyer-Seller RelatiootT-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reoding, Pennsylvania

Rotary Foundation

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

SERVICE

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

14—G. Owers,
21—R. Kerr

Internationol Contacts-

Curl Vinton, Norm Mooie

★

1—G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

24-F. Culy
Mcry-1962

November—1961

.

5ergeant-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Classification

31—Governor's Visit

Selon Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Informatlott—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

^■&gt;gular—First Thursday of each month

17—R. Biringer,

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Public Relations—

★

Childrens' Party

October—1961

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patlersan—Organist

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Membership

Dole Deon, Warren Williams

Program-

Aprll-1962

26-W. VanAken,

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

5—S. Bovee

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waidron,

Axner Olson,

Info

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stog

Student Guests-

Membership-

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

6—C. Wileox,

Wise

September-1961

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

27-R. Shaw

March-1962

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-1.

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Ray MulcKahey, Ray Pitts

Secretory
Treasurer

15—D. Deon, 4-H Fair

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

President
Viee-President

8—R. Rumsey

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 -1962

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Community Safety-

Butterfleid

Luse,

Rotary Anniversary

20—R. Moore

8. S. Relations

!

6—A.

13—E.

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobier, Olln Daily

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wilford Coulilard

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

V7—R. Ylngilng

Woodward

9—J. Foir, R. Magazine . •

24-R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,
George R. Meons, Evanston,. llUnois^ Fou.-Way TestRon leavenworlh, Torg Skabo
By-Laws Report
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, international Trade Associations—
23-S. Jolley
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan
30-W.
Cauillard
Richord Moore, Roy Patterson
The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the Pfogrom ehoirmon of the change. Members having Special

programs such as lodles' Night;'may cyspoint a committe.e to assist, with the details.

Tp;:

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v

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
PKone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwater-Fay BR 8-^3
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn
BR 8-M33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth ..-----BR 8;535^ ■

-

llttTAtfY ROSTER - JUNE:=30,1W

"NAME

Addrese and Rotary Ann.

crnost W. Luse. R. R. No. 3-Ruth

"r

.

BR 8-2261

Normond Moore, 7W'Angolcs ''^-"Aonetfo'.-'-. BR 8-6769

Richard Biringer, 53 N. Hudson Sf.-Jean---._-j-BR 8:8086

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.-i-Lila j— 2^5?^
Robert Nogfe, 132 Marshajl St.—Suson —
BR 9-94W

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
_-8R8^86
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Ciora
55
Gust C. Burondt, 173 Fairifeld Dr.-Josephme . BR 8-4436
Rev. Albert Butterifeid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbqra

Wilford Coulilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno

BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy ..j.
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lone—Jono
-

BR 9-9471'
-BR 8-2818

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-61^

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rodd—Valerie L-—. BR 8j'5909 •
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Ludlle

8-6598&gt;

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.-ChlfpToJte
BR,8-m75:,'
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
..L.. BR 8-8933 •
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
BR 8-5318

t.Qire'.h Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. .
8R 8-2790
■ C. Alfred Rrce, R. k. No. 1, Union City-^Eveiyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5006^

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore—..—BR 8-6517

Robert Howiey, if. R. No. 2, Morrison lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen _

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrqnce'Rd.—Arlene

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce .. BR 8-4071;

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

-i.
^

—-BR 8-^88,
.'BR 8-5/90
BR 8-8840

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

HONORARY' MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. ColTman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo .BR 8-4086
id {(■liii lilil Ijepein Rdi) Buldiielui &gt;uku Bil 0 fiPA

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude .—,_BR 8-4350
Ho'word M. Teeter,

Church St.—Morion

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5. 1573 W»Chicaga-

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.—Elzora

BR 8-8942

—.BR 8-4222

Eileen

...

BR B-6311

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198

E. Byroh'Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ...58 8-2841
•

BR 8-4424

BR 8-^33

BR 8-5714-

Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. CHicogo'St.,—Louise-—BR.8-5842

BR 8-4435 •
BR 8-6687

BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword. 163 Morshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

: -Li.-BR.8-2930f

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pqnsy— --.BR 8-5942

Bron. EM 9-4024

Chorles Woodword, 163 Marshall St

•Crdig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rito—BR 8-8318,

• Robert E. Shew^'106.Grond St.-Ann

BR 8-4159

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ceiio

BR 8-6161

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Del Wise,-45 Maple Lane-Pat

BR 8-6341

Chorlei Schmlft, 18 E. Atden Sf-'r-Berget-

Hovyord, K. Swap, 42 Willowbrook Rd. —Elva .. BR 6-5412

John' Woiker, "33" Dougherty-Gretciien
BR 3-6730
Nguyeng .Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holfz, 16454 lyopawo Rdl, Coidwater Lake.BR 8-5091

BR 6-5556

V/ebster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold, Lake—•
.Sutahnif -.
BR 8-5554

—Janean

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The COIDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

FF.B!6

FREDERICK

H.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

FO:
PEA

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICB,
Published

BR 8-2612

Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. I-Wilma
Worren Williams, Bolavio—LoMolne

?'????

Ray Pitts, 55'N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Phone No.

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-8eafrice

— BR9-93M

B. .K. Pecrce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Address pnd Rotary Ann

Cor) F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St,—Delia.. BR 8-4229

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3-Eliiobeth-BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

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Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann .._ BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys ...
BR 6-4243

\—BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Reiha .

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Cranston Wileox,'22 Edison Court-Dorothy

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

F.ed Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR d-5909
NAME .

Milfoid A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sl.-Heien _. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, CqUlwater Stote Home—Cqrol BR 9-9551

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Eslher-----BR 8-6843

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�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the C/. S. ^4.* '' ''
February 8» 1962

Minstrel Show practice next week Monday, Tuesday and VJednesday night
Dosevelt Auditoriutn at 7*30 P«M# Be there. Each member in
at the Roosevelt
the chorus is to have a black "Kentucky Colonel Tie," white shirt and

dark trousers.

From what your editor has seen of the end men parts it

is to be the best minstrel yet.

Get out and sell your tickets.

Be

sure to stress that Thursday, February 15? is to be a "First Nighter" and
tickets may be sold for any amount upwards from one dollar with the
proceeds from ticket sale to go to the Tibbits Theater Fund.
Tuesday's practice proved an eye opener to many members who had not

seen Don Harris, Chuck Woodward, Ralph Toupalik or Duke Davison in
action.

Tuesday's student guests were Bruce Wood, introduced by Fritz VanAken,
and George Hosek, introduced by Olin Dally.

We are sorry to hear that due to pressure of work Boyd Wiggins has been
forced to resign from the Club. He hopes to return at a later date
when work permits.

The Warner VanAkens are now in Phoenix, Arizona, The Chick Kennedys
and Russ Moore *s are leaving for Mexico City this week and the Bert
Fallens are leaving for Vales, Mexico on Thursday of this week.

On February 11, Clyde Williams^has a birthday, and on Februaiy 13,
Howard Teeter who is sojourning in Florida will be a year older.

On St, Valentine's day, February lU, Mrs. MacMcKeith should receive
a birthday gift.

;

On Tuesday, Ited McKnight and John Klein were absent as they were enter

taining the business executives from the other hospitals that are under
the supervision of the Department of Mental Health.

Next week's program, under the chairmanship of Ernie Luse, is going to
be an eye opener and we believe one of the most interesting ever pre
sented to the Club.
there

and find

We are not telling you what it is to be, but be

out.

Try and read the article on page 8 of the February Rotarian and see
if you stack up as high as you should in the areas described.

Are you going to Los Angeles to the 1962 Convention in June?

The

February's Rotarian describes what you may expect to see and do. If
possible plan to attend. It is unfortunate that the dates of the
annual conventions usually come at the time of the last week in the

school year,

Mary people who would attend otherwise stay home to see

their kids graduate,

-

- -

Dear Newt;

Just about five miles south of Coldwater on U.S. 27 is a bad curve
at which there have been many automobile accidents and people have
been killed on this curve. Some Club or the Chaniber of Commerce should

ask the State Highway Department to put up more warning signs than there
are at present.
Your Uncle Gully

Your companions and your mirror show you, yourself.

(Thanks to Mrs.

—Toupalik.)
You Wtll Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
RAY
■it

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairmon

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance—

Wilford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
-

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Ray Mulchahoy, Roy Pitts

Viee-President

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treosorer

FRED WEEKS

Magoiine—

Dean, Clyde
Charles

WItlioms,

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

ond

Mark

John T.

Mrs. Groco Patterson—Organist

-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

'^egular—First Thursday of each month

...

Cgri Vlnton, Norm Moore •'

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★

Vocational service

Special-At the call of the President:

Axner Olson,.Chairman

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7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

14—G. Owers,

Internatipngi Contacts-

Inierndiio'nar Informotlan— "
Cranston Wileox, Erriest Luse

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

.Buyer-Seller Relations—

President Rotary International

Compettlor Relations—

. ^e'stSr' Allemier, Harold Goodholm

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International
' .'Paul Hufley, Cfoig.SebgId .
'
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois . Four-Way Test—

Deeerhber—1961 I - 5-M. McKelth

12-H. McKnlghf

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26—C. Sebold

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Rotary Foundation-

2—D.

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

,

5—K. LePvcnw.orlh
12—W.- Treat, ladies' Night
19—if. Patterson
' 26—C. Swart

July-r1962 .
3—R. Woldron

January—1962

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report

24—R. Sweet

23—S. Jolley

Tra.cle Associations—

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

;

19-^K. Olmsted, fhristmos,

Ken Lyovenworth, ,Torg ,§kaafo

Governor, 636 Disl., Rotary, International

29-H. Goodhotm

June-1962

28—V. Kornstien -

Inlernaiional Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Conrcid Swart, Albert Pallor
Employer-Employee Relations—

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

-21-R. Kerr

Godfrey" Collins,' Charles Bacon

-

, 1-G. Collins

Rotary Foundation

''

24-F. Culy May-1962

November—1961

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

★

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Party

Classification

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeont-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

•

24—P. Hurley

Dean

Scto'n Bovee, Notm 'Moore
Rotary information'

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrons'
17—R. Biringer,

10-R. Fox

Public Relations—

★

27—D. Shorno

Membership

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Info

Teeter

April-1962

26-W. VonAken,

4-H Youth-

Andrews

Progrom—

Russell Moore.

5—S. Bovee

19—R. Nagle, Stag

3—A. Falier

Warner VanAken, Russell Woldron,

Axner Olson,

20-H.

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Directors — Ouane E. Davidson, Jolin T.

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Foir, Wayne Way

6-C. Wllcox,

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Howiey

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treas.
★

March—1962

15—D. Deon, 4-H Fair

29-L.

Rural Urban-

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Butlerfield
Luse,

Rotary Anniversary

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

22—H. Bent, Attendance

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YIngling

Club Buliolin—

Presidant

13—E.

8—R. Rumsey

Roy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961
1—C. Allemier,

Community Safety-

ClassiEcation—

1961 - 1962

JOHN T. DEAN

William Bobier, Olln Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

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■ Rlchatd Moore, •Roy. Pafterson

30--W. Couillard

schedule for fhe-yeor J961-62;'lf you" wdht to change dates with onother.member, adVise the
the ehange. Members hovlng spe^I
The above is our prograin
Louies' Night, may oppd-ini a trmmilt'ee:to gsslsf Willy the. details.
i
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; JOHN DEAN, Program Choirman t- Telephone BR 8-5909
programs, such as

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,R0TARYFOSTER - JUNE,30, 1961

~ NAME

NAME
Address ond Rotary Anii
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fcfy BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kothryn
BR 8-MM
Mork S. Andrews, 25
Sf.-Ruth
. .---BR 8-M58
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dr.ve-Morior.er BR.8-M21
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
?5

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Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ernest ,W. Luse,.R. R. No. 3-Ruth - .

BR 8-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-HeUn- BR 8-2947
Harold McKnighl, Coldwater State Home-Carol BR 9-9W1

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annettp —BR 3-6769
Russell. F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys--..BR 8-6278

NAME
Address and Rolgry Ann
Phono No.
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy __ BR 8-2612
Fritz VanAken, 65 £. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243
-.BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson S},-Della .. BR 8-4229

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. PeaH St.-Lilo

25 2'595§

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

PR 8-5512

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No, 2-Beatriee
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Rev. Albert ButterReld, 31 Edison Q.—Thelmo-BR 8-2854

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.-Retha

BR 9-9^

Warren

Williams, Bajavia—LaMoine

Bron. EM 9-4024

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Doroihy

B.

oR 8-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

BR 8-^33

William Eobier, 280 Grand Sf.-Margoret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand Sl.-Clora

• Robert fttogle, 132 Morshall St.-Suson

88 8-5386

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BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burondl, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine - gR 8-^36

BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 0-2539

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro
15
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-lmogene.-BR 8-6(W

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3-Elizaboth-BR 8-5W6
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace™.
&amp;R

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane
. • . . ..—BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr.—Ellen

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.--Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood-Valerie

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

15

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen .

BR 8.-5909

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

l-r:

V

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BR 8-8942

Ho'.vord M. Teeter, 1^ Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

E. Byron .Thomas, 53 N. Circle Drive—Virginia _BR 8-2841
Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—

Eileen

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

.

BR 8-5556

- Webster Treot, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzantor

BR 9-9428

'Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly..

BR 8-5033

P.obert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Notalie

.

HONORARY MEMBERS

--—BR 8-5554

id lleliei liltl Ijejieiiiieiindi] tfildiiieiin kalis Bll i fBah
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro . .
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine _. BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Daugherty-Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E.. Chicago St.
—Joneon

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The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IMC,
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

BR 8-6730

Ed Holtz, 16454 -fyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091

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Published

ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6393

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chidago Rd.—Nolo .BR 8-4086

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1.

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

®5

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louisa — BR 8-5842

BR 8-6788

BR 8-8238

Del Wise. 45 Maple Lane-Pot
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio

252'5Z]»

Torg-Skobo, 155 Narrov/s ,Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie— 2'^1$
Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshdll St.—Gertrude .. — BR 8-^M

H. Vincent KorTistien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily „i..BR 8-6850

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wlima

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Xk.—Rllo—BR 8-8318

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Aileen .
BR8-6687'
Scntford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.-Joyce-BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WllmaRobert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

25 2'5294.

Chbries Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Wgel---

25
BR 8-5475
25 M??!
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Dons —BR 8-5318.
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
BR 8-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hciwlev, R. R- No. 2, Morrison Lake
-BR8-^5
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Elhel

BR 8-6161
5

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C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-61^ •

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 9.'i N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.-lorraine

BR 8-5494
..BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

COLDWATER, HZCH.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Minstrel Show Practice at the Methodist Church at 7?30

Get off

your leash for that night and be there.

From the District Governor's letter for January we find there is to be
a District Conference on April 15th at Jackson,
We wonder what a club has to do to have news included in the District

Governor's letter, we note he has plugged the Vicksburg Minstrels for
several months but has made no mention of the traditional Coldwater

Rotary Minstrel, although news of this has been in the bulletin each
week since about December 1st. You just can't win!
Coldwater was Qth in the 49 clubs of the District for December with a

percentage in attendance of 93*75 while the district average was 88,6,

Ten clubs had one or more 100^ meetings.
President Duke tells us that Mr. Charles T.

Vetter, Jr.

States Information is an excellent speaker.

He mentions his speech to

the Michigan Press Association in a recent editorial.

of the United

Perhaps he might

be secured for a joint meeting of clubs at a future date.

We understand that a battle royal is to be fought on February 22nd on the
basketball court. This club has been challenged - if you feel you can hold
out for even a few minutes get in touch with Santford Jolley,
Tuesday February 20th the club is to haye another discussion of constitu

tion and by-laws. If the members ha^ any suggestions get them to Mark
Andrews by February 10th, They are To be 'bubmitted in writing.
Is the Coldwater Rotary Club going to seed? Is it sitting on its hands?
Your editor speaks quite frequently at other service clubs - Rotary, Ex
change, Lions, Kiwanis, and Civitan and it seems that many clubs not as
large as ours are involved in many more community activities than is our

club.

Have we become smug and complacent?

Give it a good think!

Next x^eek's program is not yet set. It may be an hour of chorus practice
if needed or if not needed will be a film on Latin America shown by A1

Butterfield,

Congratulations to E, Byron Thomas on his appointment to his new job with
the Michigan Retailers Association - Much luck to him.

Art Lyon had a birthday and also a wedding anniversary on the same day,
January 30th,

The First Night of the Rotary I-dnstrels. Thursday. February 15th. is to be

a "First Nighter" with the proceeds going to the Tibbits Theater Fund,
Dear

Newt:

The way the streets of Coldwater are dug up reminds me of a pup I
used to have who buried bones and then forgot where he buried them and dug
up the whole yard trying to find them.

Your,

Uncle Gully

A boy does not have to be shown a mark on the wall to measure up too, when
there is a man around about the size he wants to be, (Thanks to Mrs. Toupalik)

—

HAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

a

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congre0attonal Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sfurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wilford
OFFICERS

BY

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Vlce-President

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Soey.-Treas.

Directors — Duone E. Davidsort, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Student Guests-

Mark

end

Andrews

4-H Youth-

★

Seton

''egular—First Thursdoy of each month

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sorgeont-ot-Arms—
Cor! VInlon, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

internationa! Contacts-

Godfrey Collins, Charies Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Chester Alicmier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Falter

President Rotary International

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

Employer-Employee Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Meons, Evanslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory, International

Paul Hurley, Cralg Sebold

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Fouf-Woy Test-

Ken Leavenworlh, Torg Skabo

7—H. Joseph

24-F. Culy
May-1962
1—G.

Collins

8-F.

Neer

15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon
29—H. Goodholm

14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornsiien

June-1962
5—K.

leovenworth

12—W. Treat, ladies' Night
19—R. Patterson
26~C. Swart

5—M. McKeith

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

24—R. Sweet

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Ken Beagle, Grand ledge, Michigan

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

2—D.

Party

Classification

December—1961

International Informotion—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

CISTKICT 636 RDTARY INTERNATIONAL

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrons'
17—R. BIringer,

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Info

April-1962

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Informolion—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

19—R. Nagle, Slag
26-W. VanAken,
Membership

10-R.

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Internotlonai

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

3—A. Failer

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Russell Moore.

6-C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldran,

Axrter Olson,

Anderson,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
Membership-

March-1962

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingilng

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

1—C. Ailemier,

29-L. Wise

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

- President

JOHN T. DEAN

Roy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Birlnger

Bjtlerfieid

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Community Safety—

Classification-

ELECTION

1961 - 1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

William Bobier, Olin Dolly

Couilfard

6—A,

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

February—1962

196M962
ROTARY

30—\V.

Richard Moore, .Roy Patterson

Couillarcl

Th» above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. if you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
ine uuuvo such os Ladies'
a
..... to
.. assist with
... the details.
JOHN DEAN, Pfogrom Chairmon — Telephone BR 8-5909
programs,
Night, may appoint a committee

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR B-MM

Fred Anderson. 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn
BR 8-M33
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth ...-—.BR 8-5358
Dr Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-|086

William Bobier, 280 Grond Sf.-Margoret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clora.
t.-——55
Gust C. Borandt, 173 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ...BR 8-4486
Rev Albert Butterfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo--BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane

.

BR 9-9471
..BR 8-2818

Duune E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR8-8M9

Dale A. Decn, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Failer, 95 N. Hanchelt Sl.-Charlotte

—BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

BR 8-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen- BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coidwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anneito — BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle. 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 6-M78
BR 9-9492
BR 8-^12
55

—BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3-Elizabeth ...BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Or,—Groce—
BR 8-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Bronch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldibn, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .. BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorofhy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatriec

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R, R. No. 1-Wilma
Worren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane-Pot

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio

BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

8119-9428
..BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-5033

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-3933

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand Sf.-Ann
BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows fid., R. R. 2-^Ne!lie —BR 8-6316

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen .

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshoil St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Artene

BR 8-4350
BR'8-8942

Howard M. Teeter. 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 3-4222

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull Sf.-Ann

.

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.. BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma.

BR 8-5790

Rob?'* &amp;.-Kerf, 8 Po'sons Ct.—Moriha
....BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... BR 8-66UI
i. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily — BR B-6850

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5M2

E. Byron Thomos, 53 N. Circle Drive—Virginlo—BR 8-2841.
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

Webster Treat, 8492 San Sooci

i

BR 8-5556

Colds Loke—

UK 8-5554

Aft Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbroek Rd.—Elva ...BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh," 106 E. Chieogo St.

BR 8-6730

id Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Ceidwater Lake.PK &amp;-5091
—Joneoit

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The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

PEA

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FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 25, 19b2

MINSTREL CHORUS PRACTICE - Monday, January 29 at the Methodist
Church - 700 - BE THEREl

Rotary is not a conunodity to be so!U3 or peddled but should be
sold for what it really is, especially to the man who should
belot^ to the local Rotary Club. The membership should be a

cross section of the business and professional life of the com

munity. The Club should, from time to time, make up a list of
open classification, and members should do a job of selling.
Recently a list of open classifications was made available, it
is now up to the members to look over the field and suggest
prospective members. The Club could stand more members.

Tuesday's program, with Santford Jolly as chairman, was a film
of the "Musical Ride" which showed the Mounted Troop of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The Club missed out (thru no fault of Russell Moore) on having^

foreign 'students as guests of the Club at Christmas. Easter will
soon be here, and perhaps it is not too early for individuals to

plan to have a foreign student as a guest. The Union City Club

has a large group each year, and it has proved to be a worthwhile
project.

We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Fiske, mother of Charles
Fiske.

The Les VJoodwards have taken off for a better climate for the winter.

Recently Mark Andrews presented to the Club the report of his committee
on its study of a constitution and by-laws. The members had suggestions
as to some changes which they believed necessary, and the adoption of
the constitution and by-laws will come at a later date.

The committee

is to be commended for its good work.

Birthdays this week are January 22, Mrs, Bob Tingling; January 23,

Normand Moore; January 2h, Mrs, Fred Neet and Dale Dean on January, 28,
No wedding anniversaries.

Did you know that there are more than 700 Rotary Clubs in Great Britain
and Ire land 7
Dear Newt:

There is a great hassle going on in town about the Tibbets Theater,

It is, and has been a land mark for many years, and a movement is

afoot to have it renovated, repaired and made usable. The cost is
said to be about ^$$,000 for all of this. Many organizations are

behind the movement and have said they will help.

We wonder how

it will end.

Tour Uncle Gully

The world is crying, not for men who know what to do, but for men who
know how it do it.
lUiY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

I

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

J

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmen

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobier, Olin Dolly

August—1961

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

DEAN

VIce-Presidenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

—Asst. Secy.-Treas.
★

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

&amp;hmitt,

Fred

Fred Culy, Robert Yingiing

Ray Mulchahey, Roy Pitts

Fellowship-

Rural Urban-

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magozine—

Student Guests-

Warner vanAken, Russell Waldron,

Axner Olson,

Anderson,

and

Russell Moore-

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Progrom—
John T. Dean
Public Rclotlens—

Mrs. Groce Patterson—Organist

★

Seton

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Russell Meore, Chairman

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

et 12:15 p. m.

International Contacts-

Carl Vinlon, Norm Moore

★

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

international Information-

Cronston Wllcox, Ernest Luse

Buver-Seiler Relotions—
Chester Ailcmier, Horold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Conrad Swort, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Paul Hurley, Croig Sebald

Fou.'-Woy Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Ken Loavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendonce

March-1962

6-C. Wllcox,

Wise

International
20—H.

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

10-R.

Fox

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,
Membership
Faller

Info

13—6. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

September—1961

3-A.

Anniversary

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Relations

Aprii-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,
Classification

24-F. Culy

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24-P. Hurley

May-1962
1—G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

"•guior—First Thursday of eoeh month

B. S.

Bulterfield

Rotary

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary information-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

PROGRAMS

1—C. Allemier,

29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiier

Classification-

1961 - 1962

JOHN T.

Couillard

February—1962

1961-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundotion

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstlen

June-1962

5—K.

December-1961

Loavenworth

12-W. Treat, Ladies' Night
19—R. Potferson
26—C. Swart

5-M. McKeifh

12-H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

July-1962

26-C. Sebald

3—R.

January—1962

Waldron

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingiing

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,
By-Lows Report

9—J. Foir, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

23-S. Jolley

Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, enoy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

NAME

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kolhryn

BR 8-M33

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR 8-5563
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn
BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 6-6843

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ctaro-

BR 8-589]

Gust C. Burandf, 178 FairFieid Dr.—Josephine ... BR 8-4486
Rev Albert Botterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholi St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
BR 8-6341

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4243

BR 8-5494
BR 6-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Willioms, Batavia—LoMoine

BR 8-5585

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane—Pat

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-M33

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5714

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nollio

BR 8-5842

BR 8-6316

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo . BR 8-4086

,B,R 8-6687

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

BR 8-6788

Ralph Teupaiik, R. R. No. 5, &gt;573 W. Chicago-

BR 8.6517

BR 8-4435

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-2612

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aldon St.—Berget

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
H- Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy;
E. Ken loavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-5078

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Phone No.

BR 8-5006

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E, Pearl St.—Llla

Ropert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Addret* and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

BR 8-6161

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Address end Rotary Ann

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Voierie
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

NAME

Ernest W, Luse, R. R. No. 3—Roth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N, Hudson St.—Helen-—BR 8-2947
Harold Mcknight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

BR 8r4071

BR 8-5790
BR 8-88^
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6650

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chlcogo St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scott—Natalie

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Eileen

.

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanno

:

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

M 0 iPOP*

Pork PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo
BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake.BR 8-5091
—Janean

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POSTAO" 3*

The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

FOP
PEAC

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t0®0

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRIWG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

INC.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
.--v

■n-'

�^

"/^e Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

January 18, 1962

The attendance record for the Coldwater Rotary Club for 1961 has
been comoiled*
2li members had perfect attendance for the year*
As usual Warner Van/iken, with 39 years, led the list. With an

average of $0 meetings per year and ij hours per meeting^ this

totals 2925 hours or one year of 8 hour days that he has spent at
R«tary meetings^

This is a lot of time.

It would be interesting

to have a list of the programs he has seen in his total of 19^0
meetings.

A tip of the hat to him.

Harold Goodholm attended the

most meetings at other clubs and still had 100^ attendance.
The Angola R»tary Club is the Purdue University Club at Angola on

Thursday evening, January 25th. Place,the high school gym at
8:00 p.m. and the cost is $1.00.
Minstrel Chorus - January 22nd at Baptist Church - 7;30 - Be there
and be in good voice.

Birthdays this week include Bert Fallen - January 17th, Charlie
Fisk and Mrs. Bert Faller - January l8th, Vincent Kornstien January 19th, Mrs. Bob Yingling - January 22nd.
Wedding Anniversaries are the Charles Fisks - January 17th, the

Chick Kennedys - January iBth, and the Harry Josephs - January 20th.
Do you know? The first Rotary Club meeting was held February 23,
1905. It was called the Rotary Club because they rotated the
meetings to the various members' places of business.

Members were

of all nationalities and religious faiths. The first Rotary con
vention was held in Chicago in 1910
29 delegates from II4 of the

16 clubs then in existence, attending.

This convention adopted the

name National Association of Rotary Clubs. The name was changed to
International Association of Rotary Clubs in Duluth in 1912 at the
Rotary Convention and then to Rotary International in 1922 at Los
Angeles, One of the original founders is still alive (as far as we

know) and he is the man who introduced singing in Rotary.
Singing is not done at all clubs.

It has been a tradition with the

Coldwater Club but you would be surprised how mary clubs don't sing.

Russell M»ore has been ill with the flu, Les Wise has been pro
moted at the bank. Santf«rd Jolly has joined the Daily Reporter
staff. Byron Thomas is quite the "swell" with his cane, (No pun
inteiidedTl
Dear Newt:

I see by the paper that the shoe factory here in town is going to
expand. With so mary industries leaving Michigan it is encouraging
to know that it is going to stay in Coldwater,

Even the Governor

learned about it and wrote a letter expressing his appreciation of
their decision.

Still cold and some ice.

Your,

Uncle Gully

Maiy women discover that it is sometimes just as hard to find a
husband after marriage as it is before.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unien Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fre'd Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

JOHN T. DEAN

Vico-Presldenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Fellowship-

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmltl, Fred Anderson, and

Mark

Russell Moore-

BOARD OF

Regular—First Thursday of each month
*

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

★

President Rotary International

Goorge R. Means, Evanston, illinots
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

5—K.

19—R. Patterson

12~H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsfed, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary Foundation-

2—D.

George Owers, Robert Rumscy

leavenworth

12—W. Treol, Ladles' Night

5-M. McKeith

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse
Inlemationoi Student Proiects—

10-W. Way

17-R. YIngling

Woodword

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report

Kon Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

Collins
Near

22—C.

December—1961

International Information-

Chester Allemicr, Harold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Foller
Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebald
Four-Way Test—

1-G.
8-F.

15-D. Wise

Rotary foundation

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bocon

Buyer-Seller Relations-

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Intemolienal

Moy-1962

21-R. Kerr

international Contacts-

Axner Olson, Choirman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

24-F. Culy

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Russell Moore, Choirman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Clossiflcation

31—Governor's Visit

Sergaont-at-Arms—
Corl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Faller

Fox

Novembor—1961

Selon Bovce, Norm Moore
Rotory InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

3-A.

10-R.

24-P. Hurley

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Orgonlst

3—Thomas, Fellowship

10-F. VonAken.
Chlldrens' Party
17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Progrom—

27—D. Shorno

Membership

4-H Youth-

Andrews

info

Teeter

Aprll-1962

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Oireclers — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Internotlcnal

20—H.

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

6—C. Wilcox,

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

5—S. Boveo
12-C. FIske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Mogazlne—

March-1962

September—1961

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

15—0. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendonce

Fred Culy, Robert YIngling

Ray Muichahey, Ray Pitts

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Relations

29-L. Wise

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

President

B. S.

8—R. Rumsey

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Elsweiler

Clossificotion—

1961 - 1962

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Wilford Couilioro

6—A. Butlerfleld

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attondance—

★

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

23-S. Jolley

Associations-

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, odvise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppoini a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane-Kolhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rulh

BR 8-w33
BR 8-5358

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-5563
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjone BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther:-

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-2128

Roymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5078

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

BR 8-5512

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice'

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-4159

Robert Naglo, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

Gust C. Burondt, i7B Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

Rev Albert ButterField, 31 Edison Ct.—ThBlma-_BR B-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR B-5234

Dr. K. L. Olmsfed, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene..BR 8-6054

BR 9-9471
BR8-2818-

Roy C. Pottersoni 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B» K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Volerie

BR 8-5909

prod Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-6161

John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Charles Schmili, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8933

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

8R 8-5942

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—BR 8-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
8R 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6B50

BR 8-5006

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

BR 9-9495

Lester f. Wise, R. R.'No. 2—CeMa

BR 8-4424

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Cf.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorraneo Rd.—Arleno

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle' Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2B41

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5. 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR B-8318

BR 8-5475

Ray fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 6-5318

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No, 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-M94

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. i—Wilma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Bafavia—LaMoine .—Bron. EM 9-4024

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth.-BR 8-5996
Ray Pitts, ^5 N. Sproguo St.—Ruth

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy .. BR 8-2612

BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Falrifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen —
BR 8^6127:

Jerry fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Phone No.
BR 6-5585
BR 8-4243

BR B-5386

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlotte

Address and Rotary Ann

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice..

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-6843

NAME

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

Richard Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro

Phono No.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rulh
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen,.. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Corel BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo —BR 8-6769

8R 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrio S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086
ifd llellilii1»ftiti4Tii|miin Fldij 6eljw«e&gt; kpliu-Bil 9 fOM

Art Lyon, 11 Par^ PI.—Etzoro

..BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvo L.BR 8-5412
John Wolkcr, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
BR 8-6730

Webster Treat, 3492 San Sooci Beach, Cold, lake—

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

.,.

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091

Suzohna

-

BR 8-55S4

—Janean

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The COLDWATER

-Rotary REFLECTOR
- !' M

I.PEAt

)

0®0

FREDERICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
^CaLDWATER',-'-MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Y-'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the I). S. A.

January 11, 1962

At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Club George
Owers made a report on the progress of the improvement ;of the

Rotary Tourist Park* He stated that the improvements made to date
show little visible progress since it has largely been preliminary
work.

He listed expenditures as follows:

Removal of dead trees, stumps and brush
Rough grading of parking area &amp; restroom site
Installation of water service
Construction of manhole for water service

Improvement of river frontage k laundering site

$ii26«06
98.00
329*00
llS.iiii

31.21
$995.78

Yet to be done is dredging and relocation of laundering site, restroom construction, septic tank installation, extension of water
service and purchase of picnic equipment. The completion of the
site is dependent in some degree on the widening of U.S. 12. The Board

of Directors agreed to underwrite for 1962 the same amount as given in

1961.

This is a worthwhile project, and the club should be proud of it.

John Walker had a birthday January 10, and on January 13 Mrs. Jerry

Fiar was a year older.

January l9 Bob Yingling and Mrs. George Owers

will have a birthday.

The Itotary Annual Convention for 1962 will be held in Los Angeles
June 3-7. Your editor has all the dope for registration which should
be done before February 1, VJhy not go to Los Angeles and then go on
to the World's Fair in Seattle. Give the family a vacation, and kill
two birds with one trip. See your editor for program,
MINSTREL CHORDS AT BAPTIST CHURCH - JANUARY 19 - BE THERE!

Bergit Schmitt is in the Community Health Center where she had surgery
January 0.

E. Byron Thomas slipped on the ice and ended up in the Community Health
Center. He apparently felt he was being slighted, and wanted some of the
attention his wife is getting. He is now out and around again.

The Hillsdale Club led District 636 with nine new members since July 1.
Several Clubs in the district have shown an increase in membership.
Student guests on January 9 were Martin Obed intriduced by Clyde
Williams, and Dick Seitler introduced ty Fritz Van Aken.

Eleven early leavers which was 18^ of those present - Pretty high!I
Tuesday's speaker, Tom Hancock, Chief Economist of the Michigan Public
Service Commission, was introduced by Craig Sebald. He told us of the

work of the Commission and different areas of aresponsibility in which
it functions. An informative and interesting talk. Next week Mark
Andrews tells us of the by-laws of the Club.
Dear Newt;

Coldwater certainly gets the snow off its streets in a hurry.
a good job.

Too cold, and snow too deep for more.

They do

Your Ikicle Gully

Anatomy is scmething everyone has, but it looks better on a girl.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These NelgHlASing Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH,

COMMITTEES

^OMMUNFTY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmati

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Williom Bobter, Olin Dally

August—1961

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wiiford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Show,
Richord Biringer

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Viee-President

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Magazine—

Warner VanAken, Russell Watdron,

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmift, Fred Anderson, and

John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Seton

Regular—First Thursday,oF each month

Carl

★

' '

'

*

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Rotory FoundotSon

General Secretdry, Rotory JnterrtrsHondl'

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michrgan '

'

PoorHorley, Crolg'Sebald '

5—K.

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

. 19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

• :26-C. Sebald

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

'•

Four-Way Test-

July-1962
3—R. Woldron

Jbnudry-1962
2—D.

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingting

Woodword

24—R. Sweet

9—J. Fair, R, Magazine
16—M, Andrews,
By-Lows Report
23-S. Jotley

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade Associations-

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

•,5-M. McKefth

){otary ^undotion—

tmplbyer-EmpIoyee .ReUriions-y.^
•

29-H. Goodholm

Cranston WIleo*,". Erjteft-kuSp,; • \ ■ 12-H. McKnlght '

•Conrad'Swart, Albert Falle't';

Collins

June-1962

Decentlter—1961 '

Chester Allemicr, JHarbld 'Ooddhotm' 'International Studeot Proie.cts—
Goritpetitor'Relotions—..
v.O^ Wise, Alfred Rice

JOSEPH A; A'BEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

1-G.

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

21-R. Kerr

International Information-*^

Buyer-Seller'iteldlions—

••

May-1962

28—V. Kornstien

Godf/ey Collins, Charles Bacon

. ;

Biringer,

24-F. Culy

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Internotionol Contacts-

. .' Axner Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY. INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

INTERNATIONAL

Vinton, Norm Moore

VOCATIONAi SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Childrcns' Porty

Clossiflcation

31—Governor's Visit

Bovee, Norm Moore

Sergeont-at-Arms-

at 12:1S p. m.

10—F. VanAken,
17—R.

November—1961

Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27—D. Shorno

24—P. Hurley

Dean

Info

Teeter

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Public Relations—

★

International
20—H.

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Dale Dean, Warren Willioms.

Program-

Russell Moore.

6—C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

March-1962

Wise

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,
Membership

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Direclori — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Butterfield

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Relations

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

S.

September-1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

29-L.

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donold Harris,

★

B.

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

6—A.

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Altemier,

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

CiassiFication-

1961 .1962

February—1962

1961-1962

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our progrom schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist wiih the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth-

Phone'No.

Chester L. Allomier; R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-^63

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lcine—Kathryn
BR 8-M33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-Ruth-..-----BR8-K58
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther--—BR8-68^
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
!—BR8-W)B6

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfeld Dr.—Josephine — BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.-Thelma—BR 8-2854

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —.

BR 9-9^1
1 :.-.BR 8-2818

BR 9-9492

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

BR 8-5033

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita— BR 8-8318

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6598

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann —

BR 8-8933

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR B-2930
BR 8-5842

BR 8-6517

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cl.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-4071

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Rol&gt;ert''Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8.6316

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia,.BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W.-ChicagoEileen

—

BR 8-5556

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

.

BR 8-4159

.BR 8-5033

BR 8-6161

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf Sir-Charlotte
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-2710

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

Ray. Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lorke"—

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2~Beatrice

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

Ray Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy 1

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
.----BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood-Valerie
BR 8-5909

ii

BR 8-4243

—BR 9-WM

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Warner VanAken, R.' R. No. 2—Gladys

Cly.do Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavio—LoMoine

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

BR 8-5475

Phone No.

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della—BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Refha

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbora
BR 8-5234
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Address and Rotary Ann

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette
BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—BR 8-6278

Fred Noer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. J.. Olmsted, 70 Marsboll St.—Edna

BR 8-5891

NAME

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

8R 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cloro

Phone No.
BR 8-M61

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen—-BR 8-2947

Harold McKnlghf, Coldwofer Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie'BR8-6821
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

JOHN DEAN, Program Choirmon — Telephone BR 8-5909

.

BR 8-5554

BR 8*8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple lane—Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 6-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffntan, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
M.«elf|-Wlffl l,ep""e Mit 6eld.neHi
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

Uhu-BII 8 &lt;884.
__BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E, Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thonh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwuler Loke.BR 6-5091
—Jonean

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PREDERICK'^ H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COI^DWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

RICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 5» 196Z

Kinstrel Sho&gt;j Chorus practice Monday night. January 8. at the Methodist
church.
Be there and be sure to be in good voice.

January h- Mrs. Doup: '-Joodyjard had a birthday and the Howard Teeter's had a

wedding anniversary^.

On January 8 Varren Williams will be a year older and f

like^'Tise John Walker on January 10.

The year 1962 is here and it is a good time to start the new year in the
Rotary fashion by rereading the ^ way test.
1.
2.

Is it the truth?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3.
hr.

Will ^it build GOOD \mjL and BETTER FRIEITOHIPS?
Will it be BEtlEFICIAL to all concerned?

We wonder how many knoi^ with whom, how, and when the Four V7ay Test originated.
It can be applied profitably in relations with others in the home, community,
business, national and international life; particularly in proposed plans,
policies, statements and advertising in business and professions, to proposed
legislation in government; to relations between teachers and students in

schools.

For the first time in the known history of the club vre had no visitors,

^Jhat

a way to start a new year!

Some of our members who went to Florida are still there waiting for warm

weather,

Carl Vinton should feel some pride in helping to make possible the placement
of 135 graduate students in"34 countries on Rotary Foundation Fellowships for

the year 1962-63. The group is made up of 92 men and 43 women. This group
will bring the total to 1529f the number of young people who have been helped
by Rotarians,

Now is a good time to make a New Year's resolution to:

1,
2,

Not leave early unless it is necessary,
Make your apology to the speaker if you leave early.

3,

Make up attendance if at all possible.

5,
6,

Read your Rotarian and then pass it along.
Practice being a better Rotarian.

7,
8,

Become more active in the community; aim to help some one else.
Explain the aims and objections to some one who never heard of

4,

Invite a friend or a competitor to attend Rotary,

Rotary (There are such people).

Dear Newt;

Since we have been living here we have been visiting some of the towns near
find_ Coldwater is_ a little slow.about some things. In Litchfield

they have a nice youth center building which is used by everjrone; in Union City
the community has just moved an old school house into a little park and are
Senior Citizens, the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,

and the American Legion, They do have a youth center here but it is in a build
ing not their oirm. The coimnunity ought to sit back and look at itself.
Your,

Uncle Gully

Utah your editor saw a signboard which said, "Just don't

sit there, nag your husband".

~

RTy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAITLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Andersen, Chalrmon

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Wilford

OFFICERS 8Y ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

President

JOHN T. DEAN

VIce-President
Secretary
Trcosurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Seey.-Troos.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

Fellowship-

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine-

Student Guests-

Jerry Foir, Wayne Way

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles Schmift, Fred Anderson, and

Warner VanAken, Russell Woldron,
Mark
John

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

T.

10-R.

Dale Deon, Warren Williams

Progrom—

Russell Moore.

Dean

Set^eanl-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

President Rotary Internationol

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretory, Rotary Intemotional

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Moy-1962
1—G.

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

Rotary Foundation

21-R. Kerr

28—V.

Kornstlen

June-1962

December—1961

Cranston WIcox, Ernest Luse

Chester Altemier, Horold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller

international Student Projects-

Employer-Employee Relations-

Rotary Foundation-

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

12-H. McKnIght

July-1962
3-R. Woldron

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

Woodward

Four-Way Test-

16—M.

Andrews,
By-laws Report

Trade Associations-

23—S. Jolley

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

9—J. Foir, R. Magazine

30-W.

Richard Moore, Roy Potterson

Leovenworth

Patterson

26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

January—1962

Ken Lcavenworlh, Torg Skabo

5—K.

19—R.

12—W. Treat, ladies' Night

5—M. McKelth

2—0.

Paul Hurley, Croig Scbald

Collins

Russell Mooro, Chairman

International Informotion—

Buyer-Seller Reiotions—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

24-P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Classification

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Childrens' Party
17—R. BIringer,

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Aprli-1962

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations—

'^egular—First Thursday of each month

19—R. Nogle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,
Membership
3—A. Faller

4-H Youth-

Andrews

Info

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

6—C. Wilcox,

Wise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

March-1962

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Anniversary

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

Relations

8—R. Rumscy
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Ray Pitts, John Etswcller

Richard Birlnger

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

B. S.

Community Safety—

Classification-

1961 . 1962

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Couillard

Butterfield

13-E. Luse,
Rotory

1—C. Aliemier,

William Bobicr, Olln Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

6—A.

PROGRAMS

Au9ust-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendonee—
★

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

24—R. Sweet

Coulllord

The above is our oroaram schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eciol
'
i. may appoint
.
_. ... with
..I the
.1
. . .1.
JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
details.
programs,
such os Ladies' Night,
a committee to assist

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address ond Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rulh
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta
BR 8-6769

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemler, R, R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5W3

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-^58

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Margoret

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-5386

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-94W

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 0*5891
Oust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine .. BR 8-4486

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbora

...BR 8-5234

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No, 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-28M

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene -BR 8-6054

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane
—BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo..BR 8-8609
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Volerie

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Sanlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo;
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501 ■

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 8-4424

BR 8-W33

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.-Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Scott—Natolle

BR 8-6393

—BR 8-5714

BR 8-4435

BR 8-6687

BR 8-2612
BR 8-2128

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-6161
88 8-2790

Phone No.

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della .BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorothy

BR 8-2979
—BR 8-6341

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Charles Scbmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget—

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

BR 9-93W

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5B42
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

BR 8-5475

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodys

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Willloms, Batavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

C. Alfred Rice, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

BR 8-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-M12

NAME

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie 5. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola - BR 8-4086

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 8-4222

Park PI.—Eliora

BR 8-6311

ifiehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

BR 8-5556

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Woiker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Roipn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen •_

;

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Sozanna

—r;._

z.

-

BR 8-5554

Art Lyon, 11

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater lake.BR 8-5091
—Janeon

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR
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COLDWATER,
Published

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

IIICH,

by

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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�"ffe ProfUs Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 28j 1961

Tuesday*s program with Jerry Fair as chairman and Tom Shaw was one of the
out-stianciing ones of the year# Tom told us of the start of the Shaw Shoe
Company in Racine, Wisconsin in 1922 and then of the move to Coldwater
in 1927. The company is unique in that it sells its shoes thru wholesalers
with the Shaw name retained.

He outlined the changes that have and are

taking place in the shoe business, and he stressed some of the problems

with which their factory is now faced.

A good talk well presented.

The sons of four Rotarlans, Jack Vinton, Glenn Holtz, Jim Rice and Bob
Yingling were guests a^d were presented to the members.

The following members and their families are in Florid^; Chuck Bacon, John
Dean and Norm Moore. They will miss the snow, but we hear it is cold down
there.

December 30, Ken Putnam and Web Treat both have birthdays on December 31.
Cranston Wilcox celebrates his, and on Monday, January 1 yours truly and
his Rotary Ann have a wedding anniversary.

Next week come to the meeting in good voice, since Doug Woodward tells us
that we are to sing, sing and then sing some more.

The Rotary Minstrel Show date has been changed to February l9, 16 and 17,
and the place from the Tibbits Theater to the Roosevelt Junior High School
Auditorium. The February 12 practice is to be at the Roosevelt Junior High
School.

In the January Rotarian read the article by T. Graydon Upton about the
Alliance for Progress to be started in South iuierica.

This is one way to

combat communism.

In the February Rotarian there is to be an article about Harry Lauder, the
ocoi&gt;x.xsn singer, ne was a Rotarian and stated that, "Rotary is going to be

the greatest and grandest cooperative institution ever founded." It was
your editors good fortune to have spent an afternoon with Harry Lauder
away back in 1919, and it was an experience never to be forgotten.

With the new year beginning with the next meeting committee chairman should
"give a good thinK" to the plans they made.
haven't you gotten started?

Are they half completed or

Dear Newt;

Christmas has come and gone, and some people who live in our block received
a nice surprise in receiving a basket of food provided by the Exchange Club,
The father is out of work, and the kids had a pretty bleak Christmas. I'm
glad someone thought of them.

Your,

Uncle Gully
An egotist is a man more interested in himself than he is in me.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Slurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Vi/ednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Richard BIringer

President
Viee-Presidont

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Seey.-Troas.

Doon, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

Warner VanAken, Russell Woldron,

Mark Andrews

★

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Russell Moore, Choirmon

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Axner Olson, Chairman

International Information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Aliemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Inlernationol

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller
Emptoyer-Employee Relations-

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Four-Way Test-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

24-F. Culy
Mav-1962
1—G.

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

5—K.

Ladies' Nighl

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsted, Christmos
26-C. Sebald

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat,

12—H. Mcknight

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Bacon

29—H. Go^holm

5-M. McKeith

International Student Proiects—
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Collins

7—H. Joseph

December—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International

Fox

Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

Corf Vinton, Norm Moore

★

10-R.

Classification

24—P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Special—At the call of the President

Chlldrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeont-at-Arms—

Qt 12:15 p. m.

10—F. VanAken,

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

"egular—First Thursday of each month

Faller

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

3-A.

Info

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Program-

Bovee

26-W. VanAken,
Membership

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Russell Moore.

5—S.

Student Guests-

Jerry Folr, Wayne Way

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

Internotlonol

20-H. Teeter
27—0. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Wolker

Magazine—

6—C. Wilcox,

13—8. Wiggins, Rural Urbon

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

March-1962

V/ise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Secrelary
Treosorer

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin—

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

B. S. Relations

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Lester Wise, Robert Shav/,

Butterfleld

Rotary Anniversory

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

1961 • 1962

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Aliemier,

Wllllom Bobior, Olln Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wilford Couillard

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week—

Attendance★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W.

Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report
23-S. Jolloy

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade Associations-

30—W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvise the Progarm ehoirmon of the change. Meinbers having spee^l
ine uuuY
programs,

»,
. ...i, the
.l . details.
such asr-.Lodies'
Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with

ROTARY ROSTER

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

JUNE 30, 1961

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

BR8.M33

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.. BR 8-2947

NAME

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Fay 8R8-5W
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

S'lSIf

Wiltlom Bobler, 280 Grand Sl.-Morgoret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro
BR8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .—BR B-^86

Phone No.

BR 8-2261

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl Sl.-Llla
Robert Nagie. 1B2 Marshall St.—Svson

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—88 8-6278

BR 8-5078
BR 9-94W

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine —
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

Rev Albert Buttorfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-2854

BR 8*55l2

—;—BR 9-WW

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ._BR |-5996

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

D. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

C. Alfred Rice, R. Fc. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-M51

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace-..-

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR8-6054

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

Roijerf Hciwley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.—Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-6687
8R 8-4071

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wlma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

Webster Treot, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Ciyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Balovia—LoMoine

Del Wise, 45 Maple lane—Pat

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Ralpn Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1^3 W. Chicago-

BR8-6788
..BR 8-6501

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
8R 8-4222

BR 8-2841

Eileen •.

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

BR 8-6850

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Art Lyon, 11

Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elvc
BR 8-5412
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091

J

WEEKS

cqldwatsr, UXCH.

MICHIGAN

BR 8-2710

Guvarrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

—Janeon

FREDERICK R,

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4424

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IHC,

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4229

BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

i

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

■^Rotary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-2612

BR 8-4159

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann
BR8-2W0
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

BR 8-4435

E, Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.-RIta—BR 8-8318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aiieen._
Sontford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-5942

BR 8-2979

—B? f

-—_—BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

Address and Rotary Ann

Horold McKnighi, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9M1
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annetta —BR 8-6769

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

NAME

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Cart F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8.6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth .. —

�We Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 21, 1961

Tuesday*s program was presented

by the "Balladiers" from the

Next week's speaker is to be

f

Tom Shaw with Jeriy Fair as

Coldwater High School under the h

program chairman,

direction of Doug Hoopingarner,/

The group was introduced by Ken 0.

onorary member. Art Lyons,

The group was composed of Pattiy^

Soule, Kathy Tarr, Phyliss

eported on the prospect of

fo

Throop, Larry Parshall, John

the rehabilitation and
removation of the Tibbets
Theater,
He asked that the
members make known to their

Phipps, David King and Bob

representatives on the city

King, Dan Knauss, Joe Norton,
Melanie From, Alice Foss, Elle

Curtis,

The Christmas songs they

council their wishes in this
matter,

sang showed the results of hard work
and practice.
By action of the Board of Directors

NEXT MINSTREL SHOW REHEARSAL*
JANUARY 8 AT THE METHODIST

after a report of the Classification

CHURCH.

Committee the classification of Harvey
Bent was changed to "men's clothing retail,"

^ursday, December 21, Mac McKeith had a birthday and on Friday, December 22
Chuck Bacon was a year older.

VJedding anniversaries were celebrated by the A1 Butterfield on December 21, by
the Howard SwMnson Friday, December 22, and by the Warner VanAkens on Monday,
December 25, May they all have many- more happy years together,
Rotarians, under tha- chairmanship of Bob Tingling, helped out

in one mij.e oi uimes on Thursday, December 21;

Dick Biringer, Bill Bobier,

Craig Sebald, Bob Kerr, Bob Sweet, Bob Hawley, Don Harris, Conrad Swart,
Cranston Wilcox, George Owers, A1 Butterfield, Dick Moore, Bob Rumsey, Axner
Olson, Tom Collins, Olin Dally, Jeriy Fair, Les Wise, Chuck Woodward, Fred
Neer and yours truly,

Mrs, Byron Thomas is in the Community Health Center with a fractured pelvis.
was struck by a car in Hillsdale, You should send your Rotary Ann up to
see her,
Coldwater Rotary attendance average for November was 93.6?^.

average was ab.98%.Nine Clubs had one or more 100^ meetings.

The district

In District 636, 22 Clubs had a net loss in membership since July 1, Only

13 have gained, and 12 remain the same.
Dear Newt;

At this time of year one should have no gripes. It is a time for hanpiness
kids and a period of reflection that we In the

UiiLted States have the privilege and right to worship as we please, work
where we wish, and enjoy the things all people should enjoy®
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU.

Uncle Gully

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY » Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG15 — Sturges Auditorium —■ Mendoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Choiimon
WIford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

President
Vico-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Deon,

Clyde

Williams,

Fred

Ray Mulehahoy, Ray Pitts

Foitewship—

and

Byron Thomas
Dole Dean, Warren Williams

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Rotary Information-

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sergeont-at-ArmsCarl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.
*

VOCATIONAL

Special—At the call of the President
★

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

President Rotary international
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reoding, Pennsylvania

General Secretory, Rotary International

Cranston V^lcox, Ernest Luse

Chester Allcmier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swort, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee Relations—

International Student Projects-

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

May-1962
1-G.

Collins

7—H. Joseph

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

Rotary Foundation

28—V. Kornsfien

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm
June-1962
5—K.

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

George Owers, Robert Rvmsoy

Four-Way Test-

Ken Leavenworlh, Torg Skabo

2—0.

Leovenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. McKeith

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary Foundation-

Pouf Hurley, Craig Sebold

George R. Moons, Evonslon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

24—P. Hurley

December—1961

Intenrational Informotion—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Biringer,
Classification

24-F. Culy

21-R. Kerr

Inlernoiionol Contocts—

SERVICE

Axner Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17—R.

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VanAken,
Childrens' Party

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations-

' Regular—First Thursday of each month

Aprll-1962

3-A. Foller
10-R.

Info

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

October—1961

John T. Deon

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

Membership

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Progrom—

Russell Moore.

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

19—R. Naglo, Stag
26-W. VanAken,

Student Guests-

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Axner Olson.

Anderson,

27~R. Shaw

March-1962

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Howley

John Walker

Magcxine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
Membership-

B. S. Relations

September-1961

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

1—C. Allemier,

29-L.

Butterfleld

Rotary Anniversary
20—R. Moore

15-0. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Ylngllng

Club Bulletin-

6—A.

13—E. Luse,

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety—
Roy Pitts, John Etsweller

Richard Birlnger

OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Charles Sehmilt,

Couillard

Classification-

1961 - 1962

FRED WEEKS

William Bobicr, Olln Dolly

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

PROGRAMS

August-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendonee—

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way

17-R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,

By-Lows Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

30-W.

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

Couillard

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »ecial

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn

BR 8-6033

Milford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen.

BR 8-6843

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Roth

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoler-Fay BR |-55$3

Phone No.

NAME

BR 8-2947

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann

BR 8-^61

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth —. —-BR8-M58
Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Corol BR 9-95511

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Clora i

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-5386

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

§5

BR 8-5512

—

BR 8-2539

?*??$?

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eiizobeth_-BR 8-5W6
Roy C. Pottorson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

BR 8-6127

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2^1

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR8-5909

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-5842

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _6R 8-4086

BR 8-4350

BR B-8942

Art Lyon, 11

BR 8-4222

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne
BR 3-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva
BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed'Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwater Loke.BR 8-5091

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

E. Ken Leavenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 6-6650

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

Suzanna

BR 8-5556

'

.r_^

z:--

:

BR 8-5554

Rotary REFLECTOR

Pork Pl.-Elzora

BR 8-6311

—Janeon

T/;e COLDWATER

See. 34.

fo ^

CO]

FOR

P E /\

i
FREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

BR 8-5033

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

COLDWATER,

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Ceiia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand SI.—Dorothy

Published

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone-Pat

BR 8-2930

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

BR 6-6788

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-WiIma

Warren Williams, Balavia—LoMoine

BR 8-5494

BR 8-^14

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia—BR 8-2841

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318

BR 8-5942

BR 8-5585

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-2612

BR 8-4243
BR8-212B
BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
55
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —
BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

Phone No.

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette —BR 8-o7o9
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbora
Wllford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene--BR 8-6054

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wllcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Worner VanAken. R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Bullorfleld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma_.BR 8-2854

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, MICH,

600 »»

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December lii, 1961

Elmer John Klein was born July 27^ 1929 at Kaskaskia, Illinois, He
completed grade school in Kaskaskia and high school at Chester, Illinois,
He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Arizona

in May, 195U. He is now taking graduate work at Western Michigan
University, He was married to Patricia Shay at Germfask on July 10, 195U*
They have three children; Steven John 6, Kenneth Shay 3 and Jeanine Marie
20 months.

He was at one time in the construction business in Tulsa,

Oklahoma, but since January lii, 1956 has been a state employee, first at
Fort Ouster State Home, later at Michigan T,B. Sanitorium in J^alamazoo

and since August, 1961 has been Assistant Business Executive at the
Coldwater State Home. He is an Elk and is a Phi Kappa Theta, and is a

member of the professional fraternity,|^lpha Kappa Psi, He is of

Catholic faith, hobbies are woodcraft, golf and bowling. Food likes
are beef and lobsters, he does not like liver and scrambled eggs.

Bob Nagle has a birthday December 16, Gus Burandt on December 18 and
Mrs, Moore the same day,

Tuesday's student guests were Jim Davenport introduced by Charlie
Fiske, and Ray Hart introduced by Torg Skabo.

Tuesday's speaker was Warden Wm, H, Bannan of Southern Michigan at

Jackson who was introduced by Red McKnight,

Warden Bannan stressed

that vocational or job training for men sent to prison is not sufficient

but that they must be taught the difference between right and wrong,

and that this should be started in the home and community during the
formative years.

Dear Newt;

•

I just learned something I did not know before, and it is that Coldwater
has an extremely fine fire department that not only puts out fires but
does an outstarrfing job in fire inspection and prevention. As a result

the insurance rates hefe are lowered.

It is a good thing.

Your Uncle Gully

h tip of the hat to our secretary. Chick Kennedy, on being elected
as a director of the National Spring -f^gs. Association,

President Duke received a very nice letter from District Governor,
Ken Beagle, following his official visit. He wrote that he was pleased

with what he saw and heard.

In these troubled times every Rotarian should read the article, "Free

Men - On the Defensive" by Dr, Charles Malik on page 32 of the December
Rotarian;.

Dr. Malik points out that free men need to take some active

part in world affairs.

Minstrel show practice Monday night at the Baptist Chiirch ^ 7;30 - BE THERE,
No dope available on next week's program.

Rotary
is thoughtfulness of and helpfulness to others.
xn action.

Rotary is an ideal

Some people are late for church because they have to change a tire,
others because they have to change a dollar.

RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M,

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmon

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
William Bobior, Olin Dolly

Attendance—

Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

WIIFord Couillard
OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shov/,

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Club

President
Vice-Presidont

JOHN A- KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingiing

Bulletin-

Roy Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

Secretory
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Richard Biringer

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Rural Urban—

John Walker

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Howley

Magazine—

Jerry Foir, Wayne Way

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

^hmltt,

Fred Anderson, and

Program—

BOARD OF

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

. ...

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sergeonl-ot-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

internotionol Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bocon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol—At the call of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

•k

International Infdrnialian—
Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester Allemicr, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary Internalienol
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

International Student Proieets
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee Relations-

Rotory FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

General Secretary, Rolory International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Intemationol

SERVICE

Four-Way Test-

Ken leavenworth, Torg Skobo

6-C. Wilcox,
Info

19—R. Nagle, Stag

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,
Childrens' Forty
17—R. Biringer,

26—W. VonAken,

Classification

Fox

17—N. Moore, Lodies' Night

24-P. Hurley

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

21-R. Kerr
28—V.'"Kornsfien

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1-G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm
June-1962

December—1961

5—K.

Leovenworth

19—R.

Patterson

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKelth

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962

10-W. Way"

17—R. Yingiing

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trode Associations-

Ken Beagle, Grond ledge, Michigan

March-1962
Intornational

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

2—0.

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

31—Governor's Visit.
INTERNATIONAL

Butterfieid

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September-1961

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Regular—First Thursday of eoch month

Wise

3—A. Faller

Public Relations—

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—N. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

10-R.

John T. Dean

Mrs, Grace Patterson—Organist

Relations

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

S.

Membership

Byron Thomos

Warner VonAken, Russell Waldron,

Axner Olson,

1—C. Allemier,
B.

6—A.

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

Au9ust-1961

Student Guests-

Membership-

Directors — Duarte E. Davidson, John T.

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

1961 • 1962

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. if you want to'change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having MOciol
.... such
—L as Ladies' Night, may appoint an committee to assist
nc.ic* with
...:4U the
&lt;1— details.
programs,

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjofie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 5B 14. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth .
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf.-Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd,—Annotta —BR 8-6769

BR 8-5386

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 182 Morsholj St.—Susan

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

V/illiam Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwafer-Fay BR 8-5563

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ciara

BR 8-5891

Rev. Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo__BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

—BR 8-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5318
BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6768

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha .
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstion. 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ...BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

Dr. K. L. Olmsfed, 70 Marshall •St^—Edoo

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth

BR 9-9360

BR 8-5996
BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

—BR 8-6161

Kennelh Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.

BR 8-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8:2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aiden St.—Berget

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia
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Clyde WiHioms, R. R. No; l-Wilmo _j_

Warren Williams, Bafavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple- Lane—Pdf
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Ylngjing, 21 Scott—Notolie

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Woiker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thonh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

— BR 8-5554

Ed~HoIfz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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FREDERICK H.

by

BR 8-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

^^^__BR 8-8238

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Charles Woodword. 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

The COLDWATER

1

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710

BR 8-4222

BR 8-2841

BR 8-5556
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BR 8-4159

Cdyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4086
"IIUlHi,-W&lt;5d"ljU|JgWWi^W!-^pWl
■«9tf
Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora
8R 8-6311

Webster Trent, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzarsna

BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR B-2930
BR 8-5842
BR.8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

R- No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

Russell G: Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-2128

BR 8-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
;
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrod Swart, 47V'Morshalj St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Eileen

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243

BR 8-5714

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

Rolpn Toupolik,

BR 8-2612

Warner VanAken, RI R. No. 2—Gladys

Carl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-6278

BR 8-5512

Phone No.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Address artd Rotary Ann

Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

INC.

�Profits Mo^ Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Dooombop
I96I

CHORUS REHEARSAL DATES

Tear this out and post it on your bulletin board.
TIME

WHERE

WHEN

December 11

I-Iethodist Church

December l8

Baptist Church

January 8
January l5

Methodist Church

7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30

Baptist Church
Baptist Church

January 22
January 29

Methodist Church

February 5
February 6

Methodist Church
Tibbits Theater
Tibbits Theater
Show - Tibbits Theater
Show - Tibbits Theater
Show - Tibbits Theater

February 7

February 8
February 9
February 10

There is to be no smoking allowed in the churches or in the Tibbits Theater.

Tuesday^ 3 student guests were Gerry Albright and Jim Keyes from the Coldwater High
School and Bob Leavens from St. Charles High School.

Mac McKeith presented the program for Tuesday*s meeting and discussed the organiza
tion of the Downtown Betterment Association of which he and Bob Horton are the

moving wheels. He told of the planning and work which went into the removal of the
parking meters from the off street parking areas. He stated tliat there had been

about 90^ participation on the part of the businesses in the downtown area.
Next week program chairman is Red McKnight who will present Warden Win. H. Bannan of
Southern i^Uchigan Prison at Jackson, the largest walled prison in the U.S.
John Klein, Assistant Business Executive at the Coldwater State Home and Training
School was presented with his pin and became a member of Coldwater Rotary.

Chick Kennedy, Secretary of the club is living it up in New York attending the
National Association of Manufacturers.
December 6.

Mrs, Bergit Schmitt

He heard President Kennedy on Wednesday,

(Chucks better-half) is in the Community Health Center.

On November 30 the Warner Van Akens and the Harvey Bents had wedding anniversaries

and on December 1 the Tom Collins celebrated theirs.
Fred Neers were married a year longer.

Tuesday December 5 the

Birthdays are as follows:

December 1 -

Howard Teeter, December 2 - Bob Sweet and Fritz Van Aken, December 8 - Don Harris
and on Tuesday December 12 - Mrs. Ken Leavenworth, Don Shorno and Ed Holtz.
Read "Contact" in the December Rotarian page 20.

Maybe our club should do something

along this line.

The end of the Ist half of the Rotary Year is approaching and in the next issues

of the Reflector we plan to ask for reports and plans of some of the committee
chairmen.

So be warnediiJ

Dear Newt:

I have met some of the teen agers in Coldwater and they complain (especially the
high gang) that it is not doing the Job idiich they hoped it would, i^aybe some
club should underwrite this project.

Your Uncle Gully

Thought for the day; Plastic surgeons can do most anything with one's nose except
keep it out of someone else's business.
.m
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — WednMday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

^

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH,

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

** Fard AitUerson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS

BY

Classification—

ELECTION

_ , Lesjer Wise, "Robert Show,

1961 - 1962

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Vice-President

FRED WEEKS

.Asst., Secy.-Treos.

Magcxme—'

Jerry .fair, Wayne Way

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Membership

31—GovornoPi Visit

Public Relolions—

★

Aeguior—First Thursday of each month

Sorgeant-ot-Arms■ Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotory International

" 14—G. Owers,

5—K. Leavenworth
12-W. Treat, Ladies*
19—R.

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

2—D.

George Owers, Robert .Rumscy

Juiy-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962.

Rotary Foundation—.'

Night

Patterson

2rf—C. Swart

26-C. Sebold

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

29—H. Goodholm
Jwne-1962

5-M. McKeilh

10-W. Woy

WoodWord

' 17—R. Ylngllng
'

9—J. Fair, R.-Magazine

24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade'Associations—

28—V. Kornstlen

12—H. Mcknight

International Student Proiects

22—C.' Bdcon

'

December—1961

Four-Woy Test-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigon

1—G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-0. Wise

Rotary Foundation

:21-R. Kerr

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebold

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Russell Moore, Chairman

international Information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester All.omier, Harold Ooodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Foller
Employer-Employee Relations— '

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

7—H. Joseph

Godfrey Collins, Charles Elacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Inlernatidoal Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

24-F. Culy

May-1962

November—1961

Seton. Bovee, Norm Moore

Rotary Informofian—
Howard Teeter, Frili VanAken.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Porty

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24-P. Hurley

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

lOr-F. VanAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

27—D. Shorno

October—1961

4-H Youfh-

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

Info

Teeter

AprlJ-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26-W. VanAken,

" Byron Thomas

.'Warner rVanAken; Russell Waldron,

Deon, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles ^hmitt, Fred Anderson, and

International
20-H.

19—R. Nogle, Stag

Student Guests—

.

6-C. Wilcox, '
13—8. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C; fiske

Rural Urban—

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingltng

Membership-

Director* — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29~L.

Crippled Children-

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,
John. Walker

Secretary
Treasurer

15—D. Dean, 4-H Foir

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

B. S. Relations

8—R. Rumsey

•.Community SaFety—

'

Richord Biringer
Ctu'b Bulletin-

Butterfisid

13—E. Luse,
Rotory Anniversary

1—C. Allemler.

Wilford Couillard

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

Attendance-

Februory—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

By-Laws Report

•23—S. Jolley
30—W. Couillard

' '

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you wont Jo'change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »ec1al

programs such as Ladies' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier,""R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR B-55M

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn-—^—-.BR 8-^33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Sl.-Ruth
___BR8-M58
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drivo—Mariorie BR 8-6B21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-rEsther

BR 8-68^

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8.53B6

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Ciora
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfleld Dr.—Josephine

NAME
Address and Rotary Aim
Phono No.
Ernest W. luse, R. R-No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
"Miiford A". McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.-. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnighf, Coldwaler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

BR 8-5891
BR 8-448^

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Rev. Albert Bulterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-.BR 8-28m

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.BR 8-6054

Duane E. Davidson, T45 Falrfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8*8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

•

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Falrfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Fallcr, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

•

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annofta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodyi—BR 8-6278

BR 8-8086

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbora

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Choirmon — Telephone BR 8-5909

BR 8-8933

Hoy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

BR 8-50^

—BR 9-9492

—BR 8-5512

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

NAME

Address and. Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edisort Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia—BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 53 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Worren Willioms, Balavia—laMoine

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ._BR 8-5996

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone-Pat

BR 9-9495

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR 8-4424

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55'N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnaml 11 E." Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R.'k No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

LesJ'te Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—PolLy
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Rbbert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

Cralg Sebold, R. R. No. 2,.A^rrison Lk.—Rito—BR 8-8318-

E- Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro._j_BR 8-6517

Donold V. Shorno,' 156'E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Guvarrie S. Coffmon,' 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
iiyuuuwu"Rii?,-6uKJiiuiei Luke-^R 8'JW*

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Art Lyon, 11

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Pool Hurley, 163 Falrfiold Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce,-.BR 8.-/1071

Harry Joseph, 333 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

-BR 8-8840

H. Vi.nccnl Kornsiien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo._

BR 8-57W

E. Ken Leovenworfh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

..

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR'8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—.
Suzanno'-

. . .

lfR8-5554

BR 8-6850

. .j

Park PL—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

BR 8-5412

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshi.ngton St.—Elaine

John Wolkefr,'33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lako.BR 8-5091
—Joneon

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T^e COLDWATER

"Rotary REFLECTOR

Ut. 'jr.

'V*

PEA

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FREDSRtCK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4198

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November

xyox

Fritz Van Aken was born in Coldwater, December 2, 1922?

He graduated from

Coldwater High School in 19U0. He attended Michigan State University, the
University of Oregon and Purdue University. He was married to Mary Ann
Corey on May 27, 19iiii at Santa Maria, California. They have two children;

Martha Sue l6 and Charles 10.

associated with his dad.
an armored division.

hunting.

He has always been a florist, and is now

He served in the European area 'from 19U2-ii5 in

He is an Episcopalian.

His hobbies are sports and

He likes all foods, but cannot take jello or liver.

The Coldwater Rotai^ Minstrel is to be given Thursday, February 8, Friday
Februa ry 9, and Saturday, February 10^ Chorus practice every Tuesday,

starting December 12 at the Club meetings, and also on every Monday night
beginning December 11, and each Monday night thereafter the dates are

December 18, January 8, January 1^, January 22, January 29, February
February 6, and February 7. Circle these dates on your calendar and

show this bulletin to the little woman so that she will let you off the
leash on these nights.

Tuesday^s student guests were Gary Olney, introduced by Don Shorno and Tom

"Musser introaucea oy unuck Bacon.

The Honorable Harold Smith, Judge of the Municipal Court of Coldwater, was
Tuesday*s speaker being presented by Vince Komstien. Judge Smith stated
that the establishment of the Court under the new City charter was a forward
step, since it enlarged the scope of service and did away with the fee
system of the justices.

Our Club's October attendance was wel3, above the District average which was

"^8.98^.

Our Club made a 9h*hO with five meetings.

According to District Governor Beaglels letter our Club has contributed

$1,767.5o toward the Rotary Foundation, and is a 200^ Club.
Rotary was born out of a lonely man*s hunger for friendship and fellowship.
From that beginning the Rotary ideals of friendship, fellowship and service
to others have spread through six continents. They have been accepted by
men of practically all nationalities with many different political and

religious beliefs.

More than ^00,000 men in 123 countries ^scribe to these

ideals, and now follow them.

Rotary, by the way, is not permitted in

Communistic countries.

We wish Ken and Mabel Putnam many years of happiness together. We do
understand that Ken was confused recently, and did not know his roads out
of Albion.

Please page Ray Pitts.

Dear Newt:

You'lcnow this city should have an ordinance regarding peddlers and magazine
salesmen.

The other day a chap came to the door and told me a svreet pack

of lies.

I called the police, and then he denied all of his statements to

me.

Some one ought to protect the good peopl.e of Coldwater.
--

- -

Your Uncle GrJ.iy

A man who is wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small parcel.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Churdi — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

CdKlMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmon

Clyde Williams, Chairmon
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,
Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Club Bulletin-

Crippled ChildrenFred Cuty, Robert Yingling

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN

T.

President

DEAN

VIce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Secretary
Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Seey.-Treos.
★

Ray Muichohey, Roy Pitts

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Russell Moore.

John T.

Mrs, Grace Patterson—Organist

Seton

★

international

Chester. Allem^er, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Inlernotionol

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michlgag

information-

International Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations—
Conrcid Swart, Albert Faller

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumscy

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Croig Sebold
Four-Way Test-

Collins
Neer

22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

June-1962

5—K.

December—1961

12-H. McKnighf
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January—1962
2—D.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. MeKelth

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

28—V. Kornstien

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

1—G.
B-F.

15-D. Wise

21-R. Kerr

international Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

24-F. Culy
May-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

Russell Moore, Chairman

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

24-P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Party

Classificoiion

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Sergeant-ot-Armi—

at 12:15 p. m.

10-F. VanAken,
Childrens'
17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

^agulor—First Thursday of each month

27—D. Shorno

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Info

Teeter

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26-W. VanAken,

Dean

Rotary information-

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

20—H.

Membership

Public Relations—

★

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

19—R. Nogle, Sfog

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Program-

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

27-R. Shaw

March-1962

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Membership-

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Chorles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

29-L.

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine-

20—R. Moore

Relations

September—1961

Rural Urban-

Jerry Foir, Wayne Way

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

B. S.

Butterfieid

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Classiifcation—

1961 - 1962

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemicr,

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Couillard

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingling

Woodword

9—J. Foir, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skcbo

By-Lows Report

23-S. Joliey

Trade Associations-

Richard Mooro, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossisf with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME
Address and Roiary Ann
Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-55W

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
Mork 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn

Phone No.
BR 8-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnighf, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto
BR B-6769

BR 8-«M
?? f'^5?

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843

Russell F. Moore, 15 CornwoM Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairmon — Telephone BR 8-5909
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Raymond Muichohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

BR 8-2539
BR 9-93M

Worren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E Chicago St.

BR 8-2790 .

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy'

BR 9-9471

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo — BR 8-8609

BR 8-6161

BR 8-2612

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio.-BR 8-4229

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Eobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret.
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .— BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterifeid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thclma--BR 8-2654
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbora
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR 8-6054

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

Phone No.

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo

Batovia—LaMoine

BR 8-8238

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR B-4424

BR 8-^33

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise^.—BR 8-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rdi—Nola .BR 8-4086

Conrod Swort, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Ariene
Howord M. Teeter, 1£6 Church Sli—Morion

BR 8-4350 ,
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

MilleiieFk64i4i.l.jii|ii
Rdii
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PL—Elzoro

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hoi! St.—Ann

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lalce. J-

BR 8-4435

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-66S7

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5006
BR 8-5714

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930

BR8-4071

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle. Drive—Virginia

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Marlhq

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8B40

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

E, Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Sontford Joliey, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce

H. Vincent Kornstien, 29o Grond Sti—Ubrblhy ..;-BR'8&gt;65o1_

Rolpn Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1373 W. ChicagoEileen

Suzanne'"

:

J

BR 8-2841

BR 8-5556

'

BH 8-5554

HONORARY MEMBERS

ieln■ gfl 8 EBM.
BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Daughorty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed'Kbltz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 6-5091
—Janean

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR
I

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peace;'
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, ftlCH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater. Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A .

Nevumbur 22, 1961

3I4O years ago

You can be

Pilgrims first cele
brated Thanksgiving
Day. They did not

thankful for;

Freedom of Worship, the
ability to scramble for a
living, good^health, good
schools, a free country,
free speech, the fact that
you are an i\merican.

have as much to be

thankful for as you do

today - They hai free
dom of worship, but

they had to scramblejQv
for a living.

Bob Barney presented Tuesday by program chairman Bob Kerr, told of his time
spent in Iran as an agricultural advisor to the Iranians.

From his vivid

description the standard of living is primitive, and on a level much below
anything anywhere in the United States. Bob gave credit to the missionaries
for paving the way for programs to help the country get a foothold, inter
esting and informative.

Our student guests were Richard Boston, introduced by Dick Biringer, and Del
Hawk introduced by Clyde ^-filliams. It is a good thing to have these seniors
as guests. They see business-men in a different setting than usual.
Next week's program chairman is Vince Kornstien, and he is presenting Mu

nicipal Judge, Harold Smith, who will tell us of the operation of omr*
newest court.

A birthday for Mrs. V/ayne Way on Wednesday, November 22, and one for Mrs.

Bob Nagle on Thursday, November 23.

On Sunday, November 26 the Pat Patter

sons have a wedding anniversary.

Did you know that the first National Thanksgiving day was not proclaimed
until 1798 although it had been celebrated before that date. Our neighbor
Canada celebrates the first weekend in October as a Thanksgiving time.
The mighty hunters are returning, and strangely enough are very quiet.
Only one deer reported killed by a very poor poker player. No tall tales,
no lies, we are slipping.

In the November Rotarian read, "The Curious Galifornians" by Ronald Mc-.

Deutsch, page 15.
Dear

Maybe" Michigan isn*t so bad after all.

Newt:

This town needs more industries and jobs, a lot of people are out of work.
I saw by the paper that a new factory shell is to be built to try to britjg

something to town, and so provide more jobs.
done.

Thats the way to get things

Working together will do it.
Yokxv Unclo Gully

The pessimist always looks at the bottom of the cake to see if it is burned.
■mt

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Qhoirman
Attendance—

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN

Vlce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

.Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Chorles

Clyde

Byron Thomas, Donald Horris,

Fred

and

★

BOARD OF

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

★

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading. Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

'

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations—
Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relotlons—
Paul Hurley, Cralg Sebold

5—K.

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

26-C. Sebald

2—D.

Leavenworth

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

29—H. Goodholm

19—R. Patterson
26-C. Swort

12-H. McKnight

Inlernatlonal Student Proiects—

Collins

B-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night

5-M. McKeith

Cronston Wiieox, Ernest Luse

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

May-1962

June—1962

December—1961

Internotlono! Information—

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Foundation

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

14—G. Owers,

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstlen

International Contocts—

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

24-F. Culy
1-G.

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Choirman

Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, ladies' Night
24—P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

ot 12:15 p. m.

Children*' Party

17—R.

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Information-

juior—First Thursday of each month

3—Thomos, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27—D. Shorno

October—1961

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Info

Teeter

April—1962

Membership

Guests-

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Bovee

26—W. YonAken,

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

Russell Mooro.

5—S.

20—H.

19—R. Nogie, Stag

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Axner Olson.

Anderson,

Student

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magazine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
Membership-

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

September—1961

Rural Urban—

John Walker

Davidson, John T.

Williams,

Schmllt,

Fellowship-

Asst. Socy..Treas.

Director* — Duane E.

Dean,

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

March-1962

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Ylngling

Club Bulletin-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

Roy Pitts, John Etsweller

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

1961 -1962

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobior, Olln Dally

Wilford Couillord
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

*

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Way
17—R. Ylngling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Mogazine

24—R. Sweet

Four-Way TestGeorge R. Means, Evaniton, Illinois
16—M. Andrews,
Ken Leavenworth, To.'g Skcbo
By-Laws Report
Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International Trade Associations23-S. Jolfey
Ken Beagle, Grond lodge, Michigan
30-W. Couillord
Richard Moore, Roy Potferson
The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with onofher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speclol
. ... such
—u ..—
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
programs,
as I...jtn.'
Ladies' Night, n^riM
may nnnnin*
appoint n committee to assist with the detoils.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

Harvey G. Dent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6&amp;43

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.-7He1en-Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Horhe—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

.Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Gust C. Burondt, 17B Falrfleid Dr.—Jos^hine

BR 8-4486

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No-

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopio Lane-Kathryn

BR 8-M33

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-5^
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorio BR 8-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

BR |-|086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro

BR 8-5891

Raymond Mulchohcy, 175 E. Pearl St.—lilo

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleid Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
.BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475

Jerry Folr, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawley. R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wltmo
Robert B. Kerr, 3 Persons Ct.—Martha

:

BR 8-5494

Dr. K. L. Olmsted; 70 Marshall St.—Edna

zBR 8-2539

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 9-9360

Warren Willianis, Bafavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pal
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio •

BR 8-6161

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alderi St.—Berget—■
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita__.BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
-i_BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise—BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
BR 8-6316

BR 8-6501

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert^weet, R. R. 4, Oorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howard jM.

Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350

-8Rf-8?42
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

Ralpn Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1^3 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

Webster Treot, 3492 Son Soue! Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-2979

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia—BR 8-4229

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-4435

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2123

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Ellzabeth..-BR.8-5996

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Joliey. 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

BR 8-2612

-BR 8-5512

Roy C. Patterson, 36 14. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2818

Phone No.

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha—4

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.-lmogene ._BR 8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

..BR 8-5234

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court-Dorothy

BR 8-50^

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-.BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbara

NAME

BR 8-4159

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshoii St.

BR 8-^33

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21

__BR 8-5033

Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
id ilullLi 1611
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eliora
BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

BR 8-4196
BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen

rBR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E.' Chicago St.
Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd,, Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091
—Jonean

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
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�November 21,

1961

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one week.

Name

John E. Klein

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Institutions &amp; Has-

Mental Hospitals AA

pitaLs

Signed - J. A. Kennedy, Secretary

��"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

i^ovf^mter 16^ 1961

The exodus of deer hunters has begun with the result that attendance
on Tuesday was scanty. In about ten days the mighty hunters will

return (most sans deer) and tell us some of the most prodigious lies
one ever heard. Either the deer did not stand still long enough or
he was too far off for a good shot. Any excuse will suffice.
Seton and Clara Bovee are in Florida visiting relatives. We wonder
if Seton will be able to match Ray Pitt*s fish story when he returns.

Our student guest introduced by Russ Moore was Ed Rohloff from Bronson
who attends St. Charles High School. We were glad to have him there.
On Monday, November 20, Mrs. Robert Kerr will have a birthday and the
same day the Bob Sweet's have a wedding anniversary.
We forgot to mention it in last week's bulletin but several early

leavers expressed their regret to Congressman Johannsen that they had
to leave.

This was a nice gesture, and should be followed by all

early leavers. Your editarian speaks at limcheon clubs quite fre
quently, and it is much appreciated. The one time that really hurt was
once after a drive of 110 miles the program chairman, who had arranged
the program, said he had to leave as he had a golf date. How many

members write a thank you note to the speaker who may have come quite
a distance to address the club? Not many, I'll bet.

Did you know that the Rotary Foundation now has ^5U,U3^,000 for its

use, and that it has a Rotaiy i'oundation Fellowship Newsletter, and
also sends the Rotarian to all aluomaf^

Ihe film on the Rotary Foundation Fellowships presented by George

Owers on Tuesday showed very clearly what the program is, and how it
operates.

It is a good film, and should be seen by all Rotarians.

Apparently our club has fallen on it's face in attending Charter
wignts 01 new clubs*

The bulletins received by your editor tell of

groups of 30 from various clubs in attendance. Hhve we been setting
on our hands or something else?

1962 Annual Convention of Rotary will be held in Los Angeles

June 3-7.This is a long way away, but someone should think about
going.

What is Rotary? Here are some of the definitions, "Rotary is an
ideal in action" - "Rotary is thoughtfulness and helpfulness to
others" -"J^tary is a state of mind, and its strength is the attitude
of the individua.1 Rotarian," What is your definition?

Dear Newt;

Coldwater like many towns has learned that parking meters are 'fiof "always
a good thing. I once ■'/isited a town which was just across the river
from one of the same size. One had meters, the other did not, and very
soon neither of them had meters. Free parking lots are fine provided
people employed in the business area don't use all the space. Any

way we like it better without meters.

I'm Scotch.

Your Uncle Gully

The size of the fish you caught depends on who is describing it.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M,

BRONSON — Congregotlonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMIHEES
CLUB

MICH.

SERVICE

Clyde Willlomt, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

BY

Losler Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

1961 . 1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Presidenf
Vice-Presldent
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Seey.-Treas.

Club

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Fellowship-

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Axner

Olson.

Anderson,

and

Russell Moore.

Mark Andrews

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Orgonist

4-H Youth-

10-R.

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL

★

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reoding, Pennsylvonia

General Secretary, Rotary International
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

Fouf-Woy Test-

President Rotary international

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebold

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

15-D.

14—G. Owers,

22—C. Bocon

Rotary Foundation

Wise

29—H. Goodholm

•21-R. Kerr

28—V. Kornstien

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Leavenworth

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

12-H. McKnight
19-K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Del Wise, Alfred Bice

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

5—K.

12—W. Treof, Ladies' Night

5-M. McKeith

International Student Protects—

Rotary Foundation-

June-1962

December-1961

July-1962
3—R.

January—1962
2—0. Woodward

Waldron

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

Collins

8—F. Neer

Russell Moore, Choirman

International Informotion-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Horold Goodholm
Competitor Relotions—
Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1-G.
.

7—H. Joseph

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

24-F. Culy
Moy-1962

SERVICE

Internalienol Contocts—

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Fox

24-P. Hurley
31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Carl VInton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

3—A. Faller

Public Relations—

' tgular—First Thursday oF each month

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,

October—1961

John T. Dean

InFo

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

Membership

Byron Thomas

Prog ram-

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VonAken,

Student Guests-

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
Membership-

27-R. Show
Marcb-1962

September—1961

Rural Urban—

John Walker

20—R. Moore

Relations

15—D. Dean, 4-H Foir
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled Children-

Bulletin-

Mogaxine—

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

B. S.

Butterfield

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Elsweiler

Classification—

6—A.

PROGRAMS

1—C. Allemier.

William Boblor, Olio Dally

Wilford Couillard
ELECTION

ROTARY

August—1961

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

Attendance-

February—1962

1961-1962

Fred Anderson, Chairman

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report

23—S. Jolley

Associations-

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove Is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members hoving special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
BR 8-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-^58

Harvey G. Bent, 51 14. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
Wiiliom Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5891

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen..-BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

NAME

Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—BR 8-6278

Russell G. Woldfon, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia..BR 8-4229

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annette

BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

BR8-2539

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. BR 8-6054

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara — —BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lane—Jane — —

BR 9-9471
--BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeid Dr.—Ellen Jo-..BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeid Dr.-Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Fuller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte

BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann —

BR 8-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 339 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
BR'8-8B40
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ BR8-6501 E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6650

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

.... Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donold V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
Eileen

BR B-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Elioro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wiltowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR-8-5554

Ed"'Hoif2; 16454'Tyopdwa Rdf, Cdidwdter LakeVBR 8-5091

The COLDWATER

""Notary REFLECTOR

fi

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6&lt;5opm

FRSDSRICK

H.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

PEA

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICR.
Published

BR 8-6730

—Janean

-a

i

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Webster'Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Cold. Lake—
• .-....-i-i .

BR 9-9428

BR 8-6393

Guvorrie S. Coffnian, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086
EJ Hiiiij Kifi iHpei.. ndii
lull, gnn rcm

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoSuzonno—

BR 9-9495

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Kenneth Putnam, 11 B. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. Ft. tslo. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virglnio—BR 8-2841

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

-_..BR 8-8238

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeid Dr.—Allean
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce - BR 8-4071.

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

BR 8-2710

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane—Pat

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

BR 8-6517

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Rolsert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Fred H. Weeks, R, R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 9-9360

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellio ..BR 8-6316

BR 8-2128

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth.-BR 8-5996

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-5512

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfieid Dr.—Josephine _.BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

8R 8-2612

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

BR 8-50^

Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Phone No.

fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.-Mary Ann

BR 8-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Address and Reiory Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

INC

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 9&gt; 1961

Russell F. Moore was born Jxily 3, 1906 at Greenville, Ohio,

(This

is where a famous Indian Treaty was signed#^
completed his
education at Richmond Indiana graduating in 1921;. He married

Gladys Focht on February 20, 1928 at Richmond, Indiana,

They have

one son, Dick (a Rctarian) and one grandchild. He had been in the
farm implement business with International Harvester Company until
he entered the hardware business with his son.

He worked in Indiana

polis and Jackson, coming to Coldwater in 19l;3- They have operated
the Moore Hardware since 1959. He is a Presbyterian. Belongs to
Bon Ami Club, Shrine of Moslem, Grand Father Club, Ulcer Club and

Hay Fever Club,
and banking.

(He appears to be a joiner) His hobbies are fishing

He likes all foods, especially seafood but says he

don't like snails.

Tuesday's speaker^ Congressman August Johainsen, was introduced ty
program cnairman, Harry Joseph.

Mr. Johannsen told the Club of the

dangers of too much power and authority in the national government.
He stressed the danger of overspending stating that you, your children
and your grandchildren will be paying off debts incurred at the

present time.

Jim Sherman, a senior from St. Charles High School, was introduced to
the Club by Ralph Toupalik.

Jim is one of the "wheels" at St. Charles.
I

Next week George Owers will present a^'film on the Rotary Foundation,
Attendance vri-ll probably be small.
hear some tall tales later.

-

Deer season Is here 11
•

We should

-

The Torg Skabos left Minneapolis on Thursday to be gone until after
Thanksgiving.

Mrsm Santfo^

^ birthday November 8, Bob Kerr and Santford

Jolly have their birthdays on Sunday, November 12,
be a poor one for weddings.)

(This season must

Get Ray Pitts to tell you of how a nasty shark beat him out of a fish,
iz IS a real fish story.

There was a good laugh in Wednesday's newspaper.

The Department of

Cemeteries and Parks advertised an adult conditioning class.
must be bad when the matter goes this far.

Business

The Rotary Wheel has no particular significance, but is a gear to transmit
power to get a job done. Within ten years after the founding of Rotary
practically all of the 170 Clubs then in existence were engaged in some
form of Community Service, There are now ll,0l48 Rotary Clubs in 121;

counties with 5ll,500 members.

(None in Communistic coun'ta'ies.)

Read in the December Rotarian, "Is Your Town Ready for Disaster."

It

will give you to think.
Dear Newt;

This town has many beautiful trees, and lots of leaves in the fall. They
have a regular leaf pick by the city. It is a good thing, and someone
saw the need.

Your Uncle Gully

The mama whale told her baby, "You only get harpooned when you spout off."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Willioms, Chairman
Attendance—

Wilford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN .
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

President
Viee-Presidenf
Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Seey.-Treos.

Club Bulletin-

Byron Thomos, Donald Harris,

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

Charles

Clyde

Williams, Axner Olson.

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

and

Russell Moore.

John T.

Mrs. Grate Patterson—Organist

'

Mark Andrews

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary Internolional

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Ponnsylvonio
General Secretary, Rotory International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, internotionol

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

14—G. Owers,

1-G. Collins
8-F. Neer

Rotary Foundation

15-0.
22—C.

Wise
Bacon

29-H. Goodholm

21 —R. Kerr

international Contacts-

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Croig Sebald

Rotary Foundation-

19—K. Olmsted, Christmos
26-C. Sebald

2—D.

july-1962
3—R.

January—1962

Woldron

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Foif, R. Magozine

George Owers, Robert Rumsey

Ladies' Night

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

12-H. McKnight

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Leavenworth

12—W. Treot,

5—M. McKeith

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse
international Student Protects—

5—K.

December—1961

International information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemicr, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations—

June-1962

28—V. Kornstien

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Feut-Way Test-

16—M. Andrews,

Trode

23-S. Jolley

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

May-1962

31—Governor's Visit

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Classification

24-F. Cuiy

November—1961

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coll of the President

Childrens' Party
17—R. Biringer,

24—P. Hurley

Dean

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

10-F. VanAken,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27—D. Shorn©

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

4-H Youth-

Info

Teeter

Aprtl-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Public Relations—

•igulor—First Thursday of each month

International
20—H.

Membership

Student Guests-

6-C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26—W. VanAken,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

March-1962

Wise

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fisko

Rural Urban—

Progrom—

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

Relations

September—1961

Fred Culy, Robert Ylngling

Membership-

Warner VonAken, Russell Woldron,

29-L.

Crippled Children-

John Walker

Magazine—

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Dean,

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Ray Mulchahey, Roy Pitts

Fellowship-

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Community Safety-

ClassiFi cation—

1961 ■ 1962

B. S.

Butterfield

13—E. Luse,

I—C. Allemier,

Wiliiom Bobier, Olin Dally

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' ond Girls' Week—

Horvcy Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report

Associations-

30-W. Coulliard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the Progrorn chairman of the change. Members hoving special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commillee to assist with the detoils.

JOHN DEAN, Program Choirman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay Bg
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8.«33
BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson Sl.-Jean

BR |-68«
I'ISIf

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dfive-Mar|orie BR8-6B21
Wiliiom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara — _

BR 8-5386

.

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrflold Dr.—Josephine — BR 8-^86

R-'v Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbora

^5

Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleid Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleid Dr.-Lucille
Albert Feller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlolte

NAME
Addrew and Rotary Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rulh
.

Phone No.
BR 8-M61

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan

BR 8-W78
BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna

55

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho—

Kenneth Pufnoni, 11 E. Chicago St.

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleid Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce -BR B-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ci.—Martha
BR B-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy — BR 8-6501E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople lane—Emily
BR 8-6350

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita — BR 8-8318

Guvarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

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A---.

BR 8-5556

^^otary REFLECTOR

BR 8-5554

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER.

°

BR 8-6311

—Janeon

i
by

'

Ed"HoltZ, 16454~!yopc&gt;wa Rd., Coldwoter Lake.BR 8-5091

1961

Published

'

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souct Beach, Cold. Loke—

The COLDWATER

^

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
BR 8-6730

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2B41

Suzonno-

-|

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

BR 8-4222

Ralph Toupoiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-5033

BR 3-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
BR 8-2W0
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6517

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

_-BR 8-27W

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

__.BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
Charles Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.

BR 8-6161

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Jnion City—Evelyn BR 8-W51

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR B-5942
BR 8-4435

BR 8-2^9
BR 8-6M]

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatriee
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

.— —BR 9-93M

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef

Donald M. Harris, 2B Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

George Owers, Box 77, R, R. No. 3—Elizabeth-.-BR 8-5996

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Phone No.

Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice...
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia... BR 8-4229

BR 8-5512

Roy C. Pafiorson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy ... BR 8-2612
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
BR 8-5585

Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Jerry Foir, 142 Hull St.-Ann
— BR 8-8933
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

NAME

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen- BR 8-»47
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

Kovfeiiib'uL' .?y l;/6T

No biography this week.

Pj^^Trict Governor. Kenneth Beagle, visited the Club on Tuesday and
addressed ^he Club at uoono

He told the Club that there are now

26Q other districts of Rotary in the world, and that
new Clubs
were organized in I96O, a great fr^ny of these being in the Southeast
Asia area» He stressed the fact that even -vith very different ideologies
in the world that the various Disti-.lct Governors have e'Tiphasized the
need for understanding and tolerance among the peoples of the world.

He also pointed cut that "che membership of Rotary is a cross section

of the population, and that membership is based on good citizenship

and servi .ce to the community.

I^.ter on Tuesday evening the various cormilttee chairmen met for dinner
and plans for the coming year were discussed with District Governor

Beagle.

He complimented the Club on the fellowship demonstrated at

the meeting, and especially on the singings He felt that the meeting
place was good ard the meetings vare well run. Many of the plans for
the coming year should enhance tho val^xe of the Rotary Club in the
community.

We have often wondered if the "Uncle Gully" letters are being read,
and from Carl Vinton*s comments apparently tney are.

,Tuest3 Tuesday inclvded Dan Speaker, captain of tho Coldwater
roo'CDaix teai", who was introduced by Nom Moore, David Flrts of Coldwater
High introduced by Pat Patterson and Phil Stankewicz of St. Charles

introduced by Chuck Woodward, he is president of St. Charles Varsitv

Club.

There were no early leavers on Tuesday.

Howard Teeter reports that the Miciiigan vs Minnesota football game
was one of the ocst he ever saw. We understand Don Shorno was speechless
when Michigan was beater .

Charter Night at Vvbite Pigeon was attended by Byron Thomas and Harold

Goodhojjr..

Harry Joseph tells us that Congressman, August Johannsen, will be with
xis ncA.t v.cok as our speaker.

Clyde Williams is hunting 211 South Dakota^
Ray Pitts still in riorida.

Rotary Foundation Vfeok will be November 12-18,

A book published in

June, 1961 whioli can be secured from Rotary^ International for ^^1,00,
"Seven Paths to Peace" is very highly recommended.

by the number which have been sold.

It is a best seller

The Club should have a copy*

Dear Newt;

Coldwater has boon trying to secure new industries but we havo noticed

that "Industrial Avenue" lead: ng to the area where new Industry would
locate is unpaveo.. aixi so rough it loosens the fillings in your teeth#
Someone ought r" oo something about this. It is a disgrace.
Your Ifccle Gully

Thought for th^

Nonchalance is the ability to look like an owl

when you have loaCe an ass of yoiirself.

RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Harvey Bant, Boyd Wiggins,
Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T.

DEAN

-

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Vlce-Presiden!

JOHN A. KENNEDY

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

Presidenf
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Deon,

Charles

Clyde

^hmitt,

Fred Anderson, ond

Public

10-R.

Relations-

★

Competitor RelationsConrad Swarf, Albert Falier

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dlst., Rotary, International

Four-Way TestKen Lcavenworth, Torg Skabo

Ken Beogle, Grond Ledge, Michigan

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

Trade

14—G. Owers,

21-R, Kerr
28—V. Kornsfien

June-1962

Rotary Foundotlon

Inlematlonal Student ProjectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. OlmstM, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Ladles' Night

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

January-1962

10-W. Way

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat,

5-M. McKeith

2—D.

Wise
Bocon

29—H. Goodholm

^K.

December-1961

Rotary Foundation-

Empfover-Employee ReiotiensPaul Hurley, Craig Sebald

General Secretary, Rotary international

Russell Moore, Chairman

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary Internotlonol
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Ponnsylvonla

1—G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D.
22—C.

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

24-F. Culy

Moy-1962

7—H. Joseph

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

Axner Olson. Choirman

*

Fox

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Classification

November—1961

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Chlldrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Seion Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

gular—First Thursday of each month

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

info

April-1962

October—1961

John T. Dean

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Bovee

26-W. VanAken,

4-H Youth-

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

International

3-A. Falier

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

6-C. V/licox,
20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

Membership

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Axner Olson,

March-1962

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

19—R. Nagle, Stag

Student Quest*-

Membership-

Davidson, John T.

Williams,

5—S.

20—R. Moore
27-R. Show

Wise

12-C. FIske

Boyd Wig^ns, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magazine-

Relations

September—1961

Rural Urban—

Jerry Fair, Wayne Woy

Directors — Duane E.

29-L.

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Deon, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Community SafetyRoy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification-

1961 - 1962

B. S.

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobier, Olin Dally

Couillora

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance★

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

17—R. Yingling
24—R. Sweet

16—M. Andrews,

By-Lows Report
23-S. Jolley

Associations-

30-W. Cooillord

The above is our progrom schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Foy BR 8-M63

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-Ruth—

BR 8-6033
—BR 8-M58

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

1?

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margarel

BR 8-.^6

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Joan

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Clara
BR 8 5891
Gust C. Burondf, 178 Falrfleld Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Tholma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
..BR 8-5234
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lone-Jane —

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ...BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Albert Fuller, 95 N. Honchett St.-Charlotte

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Horry Joseph, 383 t4. Hudson St.—Ethel

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

Horold McKnight, Coldwater Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angoio Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 6-4243
8R 8-2128

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

^'^§"591?

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys—BR 8-6278

Robert Noglo, 182 Marshall St.-Susan

BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted. 70 Marshall St.-Edna

BR 8-253?

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Rotho..
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth.-BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 0-5475

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

BR 8-2261

BR 8-6598
BR 8-8933
BR 8-5318

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aiteen

Phone No.

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

Jerry Fair, 142 Hut! St.—Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsv

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth..

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf,—Helen—BR 8-2947

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

NAME

BR 8-6687

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Bronch—Phyllis

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-5790
. ... BR 8-8840

BR 8-o501

BR 8-8942

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lane—Emily

..BR 8-6650

Eileen

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No, l-Wiimo
Worren Williams, Botavlo—LoMolne
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pot
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
.BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 6-6393

BR 8-5556

HONORARY MEMBERS

DRG-aOPili

Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine.
Howord K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412
BR 6-6730

Nguyeng Thonh, 106 E. Chieago_St.

^ Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake-BR 8-5091
—Jonean

P08TA66 3*

FREDERICK H. KEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER,
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo -BR 8-4086

I
by

BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Notary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 8-2710

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

^The COLDWATER

i

BR 8-M94

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4350

Webster Tregt, 3492 San Souci Befoch, Cold, l^ke—
Suzohna
r~T— Bir8-5554"

H. Vincent Kornstleii, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della-BR 8-4229

BR 8-8318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
.

BR 8-5585

BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

BR 8-5006

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-4071

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

October 26^ 1961

Harold John McKninht was born in Brown City, Michigan on May 31,_1898.
He completed grade and high school in Saginaw, graduating in 1917. He
attended Eastern Michigan University for three years. On June 28, 1925
he was married in Lansing to Carol L. Valentine.

They have two children,

Kent (30) who is a navy flier and Judy V. (26) who is teaching in Charlevoix.
He is a grandfather. He has been employed by Morley Brothers Hardware of
Saginaw and the Michigan Central Railroad Company. Since 1921 he has been
employed by the State of 1-Iichigan, and since February 1925 has been at the
Coldwater State Home k Training School as Business Manager. He served
in the U.S. Army in 1918. He belongs to the Bon Ami Club and the American

Legion. He is a Presbyterian, says he has all kinds of hobbies. He is
especially fond of nuts and dislikes kumquats. He is also a pretty
good banjo player.

Coldwater was iBth in attendance in the J-i.9 Clubs in District 636^ for
September, district average was 88.57, Coldwater was 91.3u* Eight
Clubs had one or more 100^ meetings. Climax had four^

There is to be an Editarians "VJhing Ding" at Schuler*s on Saturday,
December 2.

District Governor, Ken Beagle, in his governor*s letter tells us he
has visited UU of the Clubs in District 636.

Wo T,rin &gt;-.(=■ ■urif.h
.npyt. Tucsday, October 31. He is to address the Club
at noon and spend part of the afternoon with President Duke Davidson
and Secretary Chick Kennedy. There will be a meeting of all committee
chairman for dinner at the hotel at seven that evening.

Better show

this bulletin to the little woman ^so .she will let you off the leash for
that evening.

The Don Shornos and the Howard Teeters will be watching the ^achiganMinnesota football game this Saturday.

Tuesday*s speaker. Jack Steinhelber of the Labor Relation's staff
of Federal-Mogul Bearing, Incorporated was introduced by Paul Hurley.

Steinhelber stressed the fact that management must operate to the

best interests of the employer, employee and the customer, with manage
ment reserving the right to deteimiine how a business is to be run.
E. Byron (Osgood) Thomas, a long time member, has resigned as Super
intendent of the Coldwater District Schools, but we understand he plans
to continue living in Coldwater.

Better read the article on page 38 of the November Rotarian.
Dear Newt;

We went to a high school football game the other night, and do you

know with the beautiful field they have the scoreboard did not work.
Someone ought to do something about this.
Your,
Uncle Gully

Thought for the day;

When you are green you are growing^ ^whennyouu

are ripe you are rotten.
lUY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmon

Clyde Williams, Chairmen
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T.

President

DEAN

Roy Muichohey, Roy Pitts

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS —

—Asst. Secy.-Trcas.

Director* — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

Magazine—
Jerry Fair, Wayne Woy
MembershipMark Andrews
John T.

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

BOARD OF

'

24-P. Hurley

★

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Chester Ailemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary Internotlonol

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Seboid

CoIIIrts

Rotary Foundation

29-H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

internatienoi Contacts-

28—V. Kornstien

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

June—1962
5—K.

December—1961 .

International information-

12-H. Mcknight
19—K. Gimsted, Christmas

Iniernotlono! Student Proiects—

26-C. Sebaid

Del Wise, Alfred Rice
George Owers, Robert Rumscy

2—D.

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

January—1962

Rotory Foundation-

Leovenworth

12-W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. McKelth

Cranston Wileox, Ernest Lose

Buyer-Seller Relotions—

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvonia

1-G.

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Russell Moore, Chairman
*

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

24-F. Culy
May-1962

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Speeial-AI the call of the President

Classification

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeanl-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Wlllioms
Dean

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary Information-

'ogulor-First Thursday of each month

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

3-A. Foiier
10-R. Fox

Public Relations—

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27—D. Shorno

AprII-1962

Membership

4-H Youth-

Info

Teeter

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Progrom—

Russell Moore.

20—H.

26-W. VanAken,

Student Guests-

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

19—R. Nagle, Stog

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

6-C. Wileox,

Wise

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

March-1962

September-1961

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treasurer

29-L.

Crippled Children-

Club Bulletin-

27-R. Shaw

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 &gt;1962

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

Buiterfield

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversory

1—C. Ailemier,

William Bobior, Olin Dally

Wilford Couillard

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week—

AHendonco—
★

February-1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Four-Way Test16—M. Andrews,
Ken leuvenworth, Torg Skabo
By-Laws Report
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International Trade Associations23-S. Jolley
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan
30—W. Cooillord
Richard Moore, Roy Patterson
The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to chonge dotes with onofher member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopie Lano-Kathrvn

NAME

BR 8-M33

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer Slate Home—Corol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR lf-6769

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-5563
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6B21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther-

BR 8-6843

Richord Biringer, 58 N, Hudson St.—Jean
William Babler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-8086
BR 8-53B6

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairifeid Dr.—Josephine

. Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court—Gladys—BR 8-6^8
Raymond Muichohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
BR 8-5078

BR 8-5891
BR 8-4436

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cl.—Thelmo-.BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

8R 9-9471

Wilford Couiiiard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

BRB-2818

Ouano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfieid Dr.—Ellen Jo-_BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen —J

;—BR B-6127

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfieid Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

BR 8-5909

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

Rooert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 9-94W
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—

BR 8-2979

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth — BR 8-5996
B. K. Poarco, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
——BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.
BR 8-2/90
C. Alfred Rice, R. tf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Phone No.

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 102 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Wiliioms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Bafavia—LaMoine
Dei Wise, 45 Maple Lone-Pat

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshoil St.

BR 8-^33

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

BR 8-6393

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

BR 8-5475

Croig Seboid, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Guvorric S. Coffnian, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4350
8R 8-8942
BR 8-4222

^?eHwwy4 wg 'HuLiBw^Wfi^Btftiwwptuiie. pr lfijBWi

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfieid Dr.—Alleen..

BR 8-4435

Santford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Herry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr. 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8640
8-6501
BR 8-6B50

Eileen

;

BR 8-2841

a_. BR 8-5556

Webster Treot, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

-

BR 8-5554

Art Lyon, 11

Park PI.—Eizora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchan

BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Hotiz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwoter Ldke..BR 8-5091
—Jonean

u-sJfppSTAoe 3&lt;t

The COLDWATER

^Tlotary REFLECTOR

^ Onr -'. 7 ^

^ 4-PM f

P E A--(

I

I
FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

DUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER,

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
October 19&gt; 1961

Wilford Couillard was born March 2hf 1912 in Detroit,

He graduated

from the Redford High School and later attended the Detroit Institute
of Technology, He married Imogene J^rrion in Detroit on September

29&gt; 1936* They have two daughters, Claire and Gail, They also have
three grandchildren. From 193U-19UO he was employed by the Goebel
Brewing Company, and from 19iiO-19ii6 as a journeyman die-sinker, and
from 19U6'*1952 by the J, L, Hudson Company as assistant buyer in
charge of custom tailoring. Since 19^2 he has owned and operated
Martinis Book Store,

He attends the Baptist Church, his hobbies are

golf and music and he likes all food ahy -fcime*
The bird hunters have returned from the Northern

Peninsula and

apparently had good hunting. Red McKnight, Warner VanAken, Charlie
Fiske, Les Woodward and others made ^the-^ttip, Kenny Olmsted brought

back a

pound brook trout (caught by his son-in-law).

Carl Vinton has just returned from Kansas,

He was there long enough

^o aeveiop a Kensas squint from the sun.

Ladies Night has been set tentatively as November 10 with the RotaryAnns in charge.

See Norm l^jore about reservations.

Ray Pitts takes off this week for Florida and deep sea fishing.

Good luckl

We hear that former Rotarian. Chet Curry, is doing extremely well at the
University of Indiana, sufficiently well enough to be granted a scholar
ship,

"He Profits Most 1fJho Serves Best" 'was first used by Arthur Frederick
Sheldon who used it in a speech at a Rotary Convention in 1911You hunters read the article on page 30 of the October Rotarian. I'll
give a cigar to the first member who tells me what a baby swan is called,

Gus Burandt had a birthday October 17, on October 20, Mrs, Bob Shaw,
and on October 22 Dick Bxringer celebrated his.

On October 22 the

Web Treats have a wedding anniversary.

On Tuesday Marvin Eppelheimer, U-H Club leader, was introduced by
Charlie Fiske as the speaker for the day. He showed a film outlining
the work of the U-H Clubs and just what they can mean to the youngsters
who belong. It was an excellent program, and one that should be
remembered•

Next week P^^l Hurley promises us a treat in Jack Steinhelber, who is
in the Industrial Relations Division of the Federal Mogul, Inc.
should nrove profitable,

It

student guests on Tuesday were Harbld'Massey, introduced by Mac

ncKelth and Dave Anapp introduced by Ken Leavenworth.

The early leavers list is creeping up again.

Watch itUl

Dear Newt:

Just a note to tell you we have formed a place at one of the lakes ard
are going to stay here permanently.

More later,
Your Uncle Gully

Thought for the day;
all over the place,

Some men have a den in the house, others growl
■

~~RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 ?. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH,

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Choirman

Clyde Williams, Choirman

Boys' and Girls' Week-

AHendance—

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

T. DEAN

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

VIce-President

Fellowship-

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Treasurer
_-As»t. Secy.-Treas.

Directors — Duane E.

Davldsort, John T.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

Presidenl

JOHN A, KENNEDY

Community SafetyRoy Pitts, John Etsweiler

ClassiEcation—

1961 ■ 1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

William Bobicr, Olin Dally

Couillard

John Walker

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magazine—

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Woyne Woy

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles ^hmllt, Fred Anderson, and

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,
Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

ProgramJohn T.

Mrs. Groce Patterson—Organist

Dean

"egular—First Thursday of each month

INTERNATIONAL

★

International

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

International

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Aliemler, Harold Goodholm
Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Cralg Sebald
Four-Woy Test-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reeding, Pennsylvania
General Secretory, Rotory International

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendonce
29-L.

March-1962
6-C. Wilcox,
international

Wise

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September—1961

20—H.

5—S. Bovee

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Stag

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,
Chlldrens' Party

26—W. VanAken,
Membership

17—tf. Biringer,

Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

24—P. Hurley

24—F. Culy
May-1962
1-G.

Collins

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7-H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

22—C.

Bocon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

Conlocts—

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the Presidenl

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

Relations

November—1961

Rotary Information—
Howcrd Teeter, Frltx VonAkert

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

27-R. Show

S.

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations—

Selon Bovee, Norm Moore
BOARD OF

20—R. Moore

B.

8—R. Rumsey

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

4-H Youth-

Buiterfleld

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

August-1961
1—C. Aliemler,

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

6—A.

PROGRAMS

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donold Harris,

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

Informotion—

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

International Student ProiectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumscy

28—V. Kornstlen

June-1962
5—K.

December—1961

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

July-1962
3-R. Woldron

January—1962
Woodward

Ladies' Night

19—tf. Patterson
26—C. Swart

12-H. McKnight

2—D.

Leavenworth

12-W. Treat,

5-M. McKeith

10-W. Way

17—tf. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—tf. Sweet

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
16—M. Andrews,
Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo
By-Laws Report
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
23-S. Jolley
Trade AssociationsKen Beogle, Grand Ledge, Michigan
30—W. Couillard
Richard Moore, Roy Patterson
The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having special
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. tf. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn——

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033

BR 8-5^8

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

SR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro

—BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine -—BR 8-4486
Rev Albert Butterfpeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thetmo BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogens.-BR 3-6054
Duonc E. Dovidson, 145 Fairflold Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rufh

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR B-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

B, K. Pcaree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. tf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Chorles Sehmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—RIfo
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-6517

88 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Aileen
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071
BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.-Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy-_r; BR 8-6581

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople Lane—Emily

BR 8-6161
BR 8-5006

BR 8-2710

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno. 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ,-BR 6-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola -BR 8-40B6

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Riehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swon, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elvo

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen

BR 8-6730

BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, IW Church St.—Marlon
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia
BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

;

BR 8-5556

.,T-- :r=—

BR 8-5554

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850

Suzanncr

puifopa

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicogo St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwater Loke.BR 8-5091
—Janean

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRINO PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICH.
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

p.m.,

BR 8-5033

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

FREDERICK H.

12:15

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pot

•- t'-'

Published

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Williams, Botovio—LoMoine

BR 9-9360

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-4229

BR 8-2539

George Owers, Bo* 77, R. R. No. 3—Elirabeth-.BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Phone No.

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha

BR 8-6598

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealrice

BR 8-8933
BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5475

NAME

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Noglc, 182 Marshall St.—Suson

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Phone No.
BR B-2261

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8.2947

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

A

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The

S. A.

Mark S. Andrews was born March 27 &gt; 1907 in Coldwater;

He was educated

in Coldwater School graduating in 1925j he received his A,B* degree from
the University of Michigan in 1929 and his law degree in 1932.

He has

been in law practice since that time, during this period he was prosecuting

attorney of Branch County and since 19^3 has been Circ^t Court Judge
for Branch and St, Joseph Counties. He served in the l&amp;ited States
Army Air Force from 19lt3 until 19U^.

water in 19U1*

He married Ruth VJentworth in Cold-

He has two daughters, Nancy and Marcia.

a Legionaire and belongs to the Bon Ami Club,
Church,
I •'"i

His hobby is gardening.

dislikes poor food.

He is an Elk,

He attends the Methodist

He says he likes all good foods and

He has just been transferred into the classification

of Senior Active Rotarian.

Bob Nagle and Santford Jolley will welcome ideas for gimmicks or stunts
that can be performed by members so as to show their abilities, inabilities
and versatility*

Phone to either man,

Del Wise through failure to attend meetings is no longer a member of the
Coldwater Rotary Clubi

Don*t forget Charter Night at White Pigeon, Oct. 28, The Club has voted
^20 to help the Club get started, the money to be used as the White
Pigeon Club determines,

Don^t forget the District Governor's visit on Tuesday, Oct. 31,

If the

chairmen of the committees have not submitted their reports in triplicate,

please do so at once,

Pat Morrlssey, a Senior at St. Charles High School was a club guest and
was introduced by Tom Collins.

On September 30 the Club paid the cost for 30 high school students to
visit Western Michigan University.

The 1962 Rotary International Convention is to be held in Los Angeles
June 3-7.

Better plan to go.

The Coldwater Rotary Club falls in the group of 1^29 other Clubs whose
membership is from 50-99 members.

There.

Read, "If I Were President of ^^y Club" in the October Rotarian and then

apply it to you and your Club membership.

Do you greet visitors? Do you

when you have a program get the best one possible? Do you make a new
member welcome to the Club?

Do you look over the vacant classifications

and try to fill some of them? Do you know of the four avenues of service?
When did you last tell a speaker you enjoyed a program? V/hen did you
last express regret to a speaker when you had to leave early?
times in the last year have you left early?

possible?

How many

Have you made up when ever

If you do or have done all these things you deserve a halo.

Olin Dally has a b^nthda^ October l9 and Mrs, Gus Burandt has one Oct, 17,
Dear Newts I was in the Branch County Court House yesterday and it is a
sad place. Some of these days the County is going to build a new one to
the tune of a lot of money. The County ought to start a sinking fund so
the taxpayers won't have to hock their pants to pay for it.
Your, Uncle Gully

Virtues are learned at your mother's knee, vices at some other joint.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Siurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERx

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Willioms, Chairman
Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard BIringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Club Bulletin-

President

JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Ray Molchahey, Ray Pitts

Vice-President
Secretory

Fellowship-

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treos.

John Walker

Magazine- ■
Jerry Fair, Woyne Way
Membership—

★

Directors — Duane E.

Dovidsort, John T.

Werner VonAken, Russell Waldron,

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles Schmitt, Fred Anderson, and

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

John T.

Seton

Bovee, Norm Moore

Sergeonl-at-Arms-

at 12:15 p. m.

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Chester Ailemler, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

' Russell Moore, Chairman

Relations-

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

Four-Way Test-

1-G.

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon
International Information-

Intemolional Student Proiects—
Dei Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Ken Leavcnworlh, Torg Skabo

Collins

7—H. Joseph

8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornsllen

June-1962

Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

Conrad Swort, Albert Falter

Employer-Employee

-

24-F. Culy
May-t962

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Party

Clossification

24-P. Hurley

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

5—K.

December—1961

Leavenworth

12-W. Treat, Ladies' Night
19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

5-M. McKeith

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chiidrens'
17—R. BIringer,

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Info

Apirl-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

26-W. VanAken,

31—Governor's Visit

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

^jular—First Thursday of each month

5—S. Bovee

Dean

Rotary Information-

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

International

Membership

Byron Thomas

6-C. Wilcox,
20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

19—R, Nogle, Stog

Boyd YFiggins, Robert Hawloy

March—1962

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

Wise

September—1961

Rural Urban—

Public Relations-

★

BOARD OF

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YInglIng

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Mrs. Groce Potterson—Organist

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Butterfleld

Rotary Anniversory

B. S. Relations

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

ClassiEcatlon—

PROGRAMS

August—1961
1—C. Aliemier,

Wilfofd Couiilard

1961 - 1962

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Boys' ond Girls' Week—
William Boblor, Olin Dolly

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

12—H. McKnight

19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Julv-1962
3—R. Waldron

jonuory-1962

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

• 16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report

23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

30-W. Couiliord

Richard Moore, Roy Potterson

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with another member, odvise the progrom chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to ossist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BRlf-55W

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth-.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rutn

Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stole Home—Corol BR 9-9m1

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Nc^

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn

BR 8-W33

Phone No.
08 8-2261

Miiford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen....BR 8-2947

BR 8-W58

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cronston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 £. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marione BR B-6821

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetia —BR 8-6769

Richord Biringcr, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 8-50^
BR 9-9492

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Oorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Clyde Willioms, R. R, No. 1-Wilma

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edisors Ct.-Lorraine

BR 8-W41

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-2790

Horvey C. Bent, 51 N- Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Wiliicm Boafier, 280 Grond Sl.-Margoret

BR 8-5386

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-8086

Soton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairfteld Dr.—Josephine .... BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ...BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dole A. Deon, ^0 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Locille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte

Robert Hawlcy, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann

Donald V. Shorno. 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfiefd Dr.—Aileen..

BR 8^6788

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

H." Vincent Komsficni 290 Grand St-.—Dorothy

. 8R 8-650J—

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

Hobert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beoch, Cold. Lake—
-

- Suzanno.

-

BR 8-5554

BR 8-6850

Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Hottz; 16454 tyopawa Rd., Coldwater~Lake-BR 8-5091

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FREDERICK H. WEEKS

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•

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

BR 8-W93

HONORARY MEMBERS

—Janean

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-5033

.BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Guvarrie S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola -BR 8-4096

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-2930

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Rolph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5,^573 W. Chicago-

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

BR 8-5714

Conrad Swort, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene—.^_BR 8-8942
Howofd M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
BR 8-4222

BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-5006

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No, 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita—BR 8-8318

BR 8-8933.
BR 8-6517

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Charles Schmitt, l8 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-4243

BR 8-8238

Ray Pills, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

8R 8-6161

BR 8-5585

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Worron Williams, Batovia—LaMolne
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
.;—BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobefh..8R 8-5W6
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

C. Alfred Rice, R. fr. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn-BR 8-2451

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
68 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-5512

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Oelio

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, JJICH.

�"He ProfUs Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

Ootobar Uf 19^1

Richard F. Biringer was born May 18, 192ii at Toledo, Ohio# After
completing high bchool in Toledo in 19U1 he attended Oberlin where

he received an A.B. in 19U7.

He received his law degree from the

University of Michigan in 19U9* He states he also attended The
Citadel in 19U3 and Biarritz University in Biarritz, France in 19h^»

He has been in general law practice since 19U9# He was married at

Oberlin, Ohio on June 6, 19u9 to Jean Porter. They have three children;
Kent 9&gt; Bob 8 and Ann 6. He served in Europe from 19ii3 - 19ii6 with
the lOOth Infantry. He belongs to the Bon Ami Club, the American
Legion, and is an Elk. The family attend the Methodist Church. His
hobbies are fishing, golf, hunting and books. He says he likes FOOD
and dislikes very few.

On Tuesday we had as student guests^ David McKay, Ray Bentley and
dohn Rohioff.

With Fred Culy as program chairman we heard George Bosse of the
Filchlgan bociety for Crippled Children and Adults.

He told us of

the formation of the Society, its support by the Rotary Clubs and
its program. It is an activity in which more members should take
an interest.

Bob R^sey tells us that he got a mule deer and an antelope on his
recent nujitlng trip. He did admit shooting an antelope is about
like shooting a calf in a pasture.

The week*s absentees included Warner Van Aken, Jess Waldron, Les Wood-

waro, ana tteo McKnight who are all in the UP after partridge i

losing an honorary member, Ngi^eng Thanh, he leaves for Chicago
x-nxs week wnere ne wi±j. oe at Wesley Memorial and Passavant Hospitals
before going back to South Viet Nam in January, 1962. We have enjoyed
the quiet, little guy.

Have any of you looked over the unfilled classifications?

we might do something about this.

It seems

Les Wise has a birthday on October U and Carl Vinton will be a year
older on Saturday^ October 7* The Bob Yinglings have a wedding anniversary
on Saturday, October 7.

Seton Bovee and Duke Davidson spent Tuesday at the opening of the Con
stitutional
Convention in Lansing, They report no fights, drunks or
excitement.
Bob Rumsey has moved to 118 Grand Street, and the Duke Davidsons into
their

new home.

We have just learned of something new from the London Rotarian, There is
in England an Institute of Directors, It is an organization to look
after the interests of directors of companies much as you have a bankers
Association or a lumber dealers association. I always thought most
directors could look after themselves.
Dear Newt:

As we have ridden around town we have seen patrol boys and girls on
the school house corners helping with school traffic.

learned has an outstanding program of this kind.
glad some one has done something of this kind,
sneezing.

Janey is about over

You Will Always Be Welcome at These
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
☆

This town I

The people should be
Gully

BE A 100% MEMBER

RAY

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES

*

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Beyd Wiggins,

OFFICERS

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

196) - 1962

OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN

Club

Prcsldeni
Viee-Preslden}

A. KENNEDY

Deon,

Russell

Clyde

V/illiams,

Schmitt,

Membership-

Fred

Axner

and

Mark-Andrews

&gt;gular—First Thursday of each month

24-P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary International

Competitor Relations-

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller
Ertmloyer-Empioyee Relations—

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Intemotionol

f^aul Hurley, Craig Sebald

George R. Means, Evansion. Illinois

Four-Way Test—

Information-

Trodo

June-1962

12—H. Mcknight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

International Student Proiecfs—
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Treof,

3—R.

January—1962

Ladies'

Night

Waldron

10-W. Way

17—R. Yingiing

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,
By-Lows Report

George Owers, Robert Rumscy

Leovenworth

July-1962

26-C. Sebold

Rotary Foundation-

5—K.

12—W.

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swarf

5-M. McKeith

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

Ken Loavcnworlh, Terg Skabo

Governor, 636 Diit., Rotory, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

28—V. Kornstien
December—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

International

Wise
Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

1-G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D.
22—C.

14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

May-1962

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Chairman

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

24-F. Culy

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Clossificatlon

Fox .

17—N. Moore, ladies' Night

Novembef—1961

Sefon Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary. Informotion—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

17—R. Biringer,

3-A. Follor
10-R.

Public Relations—

★

27—D. Shorno

Membership

4-H Youth-

Info

Teeter

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VanAken,
Childrens' Party

26-W. VanAken,

John T.; ;Deon

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

20—H.

October—1961

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Moore.

Interrtational

13—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urba:i

19—R. Nogie, Slog

Byron Thomas

Warner vanAken, Russell Waldron,

Olson,

Anderson,

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

27-R. Shaw

Mar&lt;h-1962

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Mogoxine—

Davidson, John -T.

29-L.

Butterfield

20—R. Moore

Relations

15—D. Deon, 4-H Folr
22—H. Bent, Attendance

Rural Urban—

John Wolker

★

Charles

Bulletin-

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Treosurer
Asst. Seey.-Treas.

— Duane E.

B. S.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingiing

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Directors

1—C. Allemier,

Roy Pitts, John Etsweiler

Richard Biringer

6—A.

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Community Safety-

Classification-

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Wllford Coulllard

BY ELECTION

February—1962

1961-1962

ROTARY

Boys' end Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

Attendance-

★

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmen

24—R. Sweet

23—S. Jolley

Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W.

Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dales with onother member, advise the program ehoirmon of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chalrmon — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-55M
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kothryn
BR 8-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Ruth

BR 8-535B

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

—_BR 8-5891

Gust C. Bofondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine.... BR 8-4486

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave,—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jpne
BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo.. BR 8-8609

—

BR 8-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore

BR 6-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

BR 8-8840
BR B-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Addreti and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 3-2710

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Clyde Willioms, R. R, No. 1—Wilma
Worren Williams,

Batovio-LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-5006
BR 8-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 156 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Noio

BR 8-4086

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

B. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-»Virginia

BR 8-2841

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

BR 8-8318

Howord, M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Suxunno

-BR 8=3554

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Cold. Lake—

HONORARY MEMBERS

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshinglon St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva .^BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefchen
BR8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

Ed Hdltz, 16454 iybpawo l^d., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-^91
—Janeon

PEAC

I0®0
PREDERrCK H,

WEEKS

OUALITTr SPRING PRODUCTS; TWC
COI..DVrATER,
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m,,

BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Roth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scott—Natalie

Notary REFLECTOR

12:15

BR 6-8238

BR 9-9495

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall.St.

^he COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

•:k;;

Meeting Time;

BR 8-2612

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

;

Published

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Moriha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

NAME

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Bronch—Phyllis

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce...BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobelh ._BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine —
BR 8-6341
Rny Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kennelh Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe.St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-5076
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Theimo—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbara

Phone No.

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshoii Sti—Suson

BR 8-8036

Seton Boveo, 171 Grand St.—Cloro-.

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Miltord A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwoter Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Mogre, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 28^ I96I

Robert E, Shaw, the son of M,T. and Berdice Shaw, was born Nov. 2, 1919

at Racine, V/isconsin. He attended grade school in Racine and Coldwater.
He graduated from the Coldwater High School in 1937* He attended Kenyon
College and also DePaul University. He was married to Ann Vinton (daughter
of Carl Vinton) on August 2, 19^1 at Coldwater. They have three sons,
David 16 and the twins. Bill and Bob 13. He worked for Conklin Price &amp;
Webb in Chicago, 1937 and 1938. Since that time he has been with the
Shaw Shoe Company of which he is treas^er. He served
Force from January, 19U2-February, 19U6. He belongs to the Coldwater
Country Club, the Land of Livin* Club, the American Legion a^ is an
Elk. He is Senior Warden of St. Hark*s Episcopal Church. His hobbies

are golf and swimming in his new pool. He likes all food except egg

plant i

This is the week the Rotary Anns have birthdays, Mrs. Bill Bobier and

Mrs. A1 Butterfield on Thursday, September 28, Mrs. Boyd Wiggins on

September 29, Mrs. Chet Allemeir on October 1, and Mrs. Fred Weeks on

October 2. Happy birthdays to you, galsl The Wilford Couillards. have
a wedding anniversary on Friday, September 29.

We received the Marshall Rotary Fountain and note the old Maestro Cy
Stebbins is on the job again as editor. For a new editor Vic Bayer
of Burr Oak is doing an outstanding jobi

The John F. Ivory Trucking Company is putting on a Horse Show at the

Coldwater State Home and Training School Saturday at 2t30 P.Ma^1
kids and adults are invited.

Bring along your gang and see a fine

exhibition.

After the football game at Dowagiac last Friday night the

_

Rotary Club gave a hamburg and^malted milk feed to both teams. This
is certainly an excellent example of good community relations.

Tuesday's speakers. Miss Sally Schwem and Dr. Nettleman were introduced
by Don Harris and 'outlined plans for the proposed Family Service agency
which is being formed.

It is something that is badly needed.

Twenty-four Rotarlans and guests were at the Stag night. No special
program but fun.

Next week Fred Culy tells us we are to hear about the Michigan Society

for Crippled Children and Afflicted Adults wiiii Mr. Basse as the speaker.
Don't forget Charter Night at White Pigeon, October 26.
Dear Newt;

As you know Branch County has a lot of lakes and this County has a
fine rescue squad vjhich is on call at any time that it is needed. This
is a fine thing and the people in Branch County should be proud of tlie
fact that someone did something about it.

Janey still, sneezing- _
lyoTiy - Uncle Gully

Student guests Tuesday included David Strong and Howard Teeter's son,
m.r—

District Governor, Ken Beagle, has written this editor that this District
has 2713 Rotarians. His adding machine is O.K. The printer i^de a
mistake and credited Grand Ledge with 86 members instead oi ib.

Thought for the day:

What about having a foreign college student as a

guest over Thanksgiving,
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring CIBAy
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

'

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Clyde Williams, Cholrman

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 . 1962

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A.

President
VIce-President

KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Asst. Seey.rTreos.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YInglIng

Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchohey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Magcxine—

Direetori — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

^hmitt,

Fred

Anderson, and

Russell Moore.

John T.

gulor—First Thursday of each month

4-H Youth

Dale Dean, Worren Williams

INTERNATIONAL

International Contacts-

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

International information-

Cranston Wileox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary International

JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary international

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Falter

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Intemational Student Proiects—
Del Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotory Foundation-

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Cralg Sebatd

George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Four-Way Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol—At the coil of the President

Ken leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

6—C. Wileox,

Wise

Inlernotional

5—S.

20—H.

Bovee

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Naglo, Stag
26-W. VonAken,

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R.

Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies

24-P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

Night

May-1962
1—G.

Collins

8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

22—C.

21-R. Korr
28—V. Kornstten

June-1962

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

S-K.

December—1961

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night
19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

5-M. McKeith

12—H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

Julv-1962

26-C. Sebald

3—R.

January-1962
2—D.

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September—1961

31—Governor's Visit

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

★

29-L.

March-1962

November—1961

Sergeant-at-Arms—

12:15 p. m.

27-R. Show

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

3-A. Foller
10-R. Fox

Dean

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VonAken

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

20—R. Moore

Relations

Membership

Public Relations—

★

at

Mark Andrews

Progrom—

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist
BOARD OF

Warner VonAken, Russell Waldron,

S.

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Axner Olson,

1—C. Allemier,
B.

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urbon—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Community Sofety—
Ray Pitts, John Etswellor

Ctosslficalion—

February-1962

August—1961

William Bobior, Olin Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wilford Couillord

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1961-1962

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance★

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Waidron

10-W. Way
17—R. YIngiing

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,
By-Laws Report

24—R.' Sweet

23-S. Jolley

Associations-

30—W. Coulilard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove Is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-55W
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kathryn
BR 8-6033

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Cranston Wileox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanATren, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—8R 8-6278

Russell G. Woldfon, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annelto —BR 8-6769

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

S5 I'Klx

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-M^

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5891

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine —

BR 8-5512

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 t4. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret

BR 8-5386

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Robert Nogle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josyshine— BR 8-4486

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sl.-Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barboro
—BR 8-5234

Rov C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.

BR 9-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jan© ..

BR 8*2818

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo._BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foilcr, 95 t4. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-5318

Dorraid V. Shorno. 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Saniford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-8840

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

Batovio—LaMolne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

BR 8-5B42

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-8942
8R 8-4222

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanna---i.----.i----—--£?.^----,.

BR 8-5554

CJ

Li-I.-

Art Lyon, 11

I

-

nj

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

I..

BR 8-6311

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwater Loke-BR 8-5091
—Jonean

COLDWATER, ItlCH,

nno

Park PI.—Elzora

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Wofker, 33 Daoghorty—Grelchen
Nguyeng Thonh, 106 £. Chicago St.

QUALITY SPRIMG-products. INC

TUESDAY

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo -BR 8-4086

PflEDERICK H, WEEKS

MICHIGAN

BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

t

COIDWATER,

BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

Notary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4424

Dougios Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-2930

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souct Beach, Cold. Lake—

ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER

BR 9-9495

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-B318

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No."5, 1573 W. Chicago-

by

BR 8-8238

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone-Pot

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R, R. No. 1-Wllma
Warren Williams,

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710

BR 8-5714

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—VIrginlo—BR 8-2841

BR 8-6850

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4243
BR 6-2128

BR 8-5006

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie _.BR 8-6316
Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshoi! St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

BR 8-4435
BR 6-6687
BR 8-4071
BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothyi-::BR^6501

E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aiden St.—Berget

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

Robert E.-Rumsey, 61

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. cf. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth--BR 8-5996

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

BR 9-9492

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
Soptaniber 20, 1961

Ray Fox waa born April 12, 1088 at Caseville, Michigan (Casevillea
Ts stcralght west of Pinnebog) and after attending the local school
took a ootirse in Railway Mail Service at Ferris Institute at Big

Rapids. He married Doris Ashley at Adrian on July 10, 1916e Ray
has been employed in the railway mail sertice 1908-191^&gt; foreman
at Union Steel Products in Albion, 19l5-192ii, raised foxes and
Christmas trees from 192ii-195'3, and at present is employed at the
Moore Hardwa/'e,i: He says he retired in 19p3, got tii'ed of sitting

and so vjent back to work. He first joined Rotary in July, 19h^ arjd
is now a Senior Active member^ Ray is a ^5ason and attends the

Methodist Church.

His hobbies are hunting and fishing, also traveling,

He says he likes all foods and dislikes none.

Birthdays this week,. J'lrs. Howard Swan on September 19, Mrs. Ray Fox
on September 21, Mi's. Ed Holtz on September 2li, A1 Butterfield on
September 2^, Wedding anniversaries are Harold and Lanore Goodholm

on September 23, Robert and Martha Kerr, -alao' Casnrad and Gearbrude
Swarts on September 2^, and on September 2^ F'red and Beatrice Weeks
and Bob and Phy7.1is Rumsey celebrate theirs.

District Govervior, Ken Beagle, should get a new adding machine.

In the August Governor's letter he lists the clubs in the district

and shows a total of 2,715 members.

An adding machine tape on the

list gives the total at 2,765 with an average club membership of

5?.1^6 members per club. The ,14.6 is the early leaver in each olub.

Don't forgc-t Charter Night at East Lansing on Thursday, September
28 arKi see Worm Moore for reservations.

Regular meeting^next Tuesday. Stag night at the Coldwater Country
Club the same night. The stag night cannot be used to make up as
it is not. "a regular meeting.
Committee Chairmen get your reports in for the District Governor's
visit.

Six clubs had one or more 1001?! meetings in August,

The 03^3 adage, "Spare the rod and spoil the child" is apparently
very much in the past.

If you don't believe it read the article on

psge 36 of the September Rotarian.

Russ
Moore is back from Goodhart and looks like the Michigan
breeaes
agreed with him.
®
Dear Nevrt:

This week I very nearly ran over a school kid, I was going down
the street near the jail and kids were crossing the street everywhere,
though there were patrol boys at the corner.

One kid ran out

^thout looking and I very nearly clipped him, I would have if I

had not been goi^ very slowly, .He just laughed and ran on. Someone
ought to do something about this, Janey still sneezing.

Your Uncle Gully

Thought for the day;

Better reread the Four Way Test,
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION ~ Parker Inn — niursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedno«iay 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
William Bobior, Olin Dally

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

Lester Wise, Robert Show,

1961 - 1962

President
Viee-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Seey.-Treas.

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.
Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Fellowship-

Axner

Anderson,

ond

Russell Moore.

Mark Andrews

4-H Youth-

'gulor—First Thursday of each month

INTERNATIONAL

17—N. Moore, Lodles' Night

24—P. Hurley

Carl

★

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary International

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotional
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

1—G.

Rotary Foundation

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebold

Four-Woy Test-

29—H. Goodholm
June—1962

5—K.

December—1961

International information-

Buyer-Seller Relotlons—
Chester Allemior, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations—
Conrod Swart, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee Relations-

Collins

B-F. Neer
15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

21-R. Kerr

28—V. Kornstien

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

24-F. Culy
May-1962

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

International Contacts-

Vinton, Norm Moore
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the coil of the President

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sergeanl-ol-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Classification

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore

Rotary Informotion—
Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Childrcns' Party

17—R. BIringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relotlons—

★

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VanAken,

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

27—D. Shorno

Aprit-1962

Membership

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Info

Teeter

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Warner VonAken, Russell Woldron,

Olson,

International

20—H.

19—R. Nagle, Stag
26-W. VonAken,

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Woy
Membership-

6-C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Ruarl Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C. FIske

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

27-R. Shaw
March-1962

Wise

September—1961

Ruarl Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Karris,

Mogozlne—

★

Dean,

Ray Mulehahey, Ray Pitts

20—R. Moore

Relations

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YInglIng

Club Bulletin-

S.

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Roy Pitts, John Elsweiler

Richard BIringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

B.

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

8—R. Rumsey

Community Sofety—

ClassiFication—

PROGRAMS

August-1961
1—C. Allemier,

Wilford Couillard

BY ELECTION

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

Del Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

5—M. McKellh

Cranston Wllcox, Ernest Luse

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

internotional Student Proiects—

26-C. Sebald

Joly-1962
3—R. Woldron

January—1962

10-W. Woy

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

Ken Leavcnworlh, Torg Skobo

Leovenworth

12—W. Treot, Lodios' Night

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Assaciations—

30-W. Couillard

Richord Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kothryn

BR 8-6033

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR f-SSW
Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfleld Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Nagle, 182 Marsholl St.—Susan

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene-_BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jone .....

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo__8R 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Falrfleld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchott St.—Chortofte
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R- No. 2, Morrison Lake

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-4435

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, S Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-6341

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. —

BR 8-2790

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 6-8840

Chorios Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget—

BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St,—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222
BR 8-2841

Eileen

-

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Lesser F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

HONORARY MEMBERS

Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Eliora

BR 8-6311

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-5556

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, ISC,
COUDWATEil* MICH.
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
-.-fV

BR 8-4198

Ed Hdltz, 16454 ly^awa Rd., Coldwaler Lake.BR 8-509!
—Jonean

by

BR 6-5033

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola -BR 8-4086
Ell llsilej Klf &lt; Ijeiieiie tldip 6ildiiieH&gt; liein iBR B 688*.

—:;z~8R-8-5334~-

FREDERICK

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9426

i

Meeting Time:

BR 9-9495

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

^^otary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pot

"^Tbe COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Worren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie --BR 8-6316

" Suzanno

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-5714

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

BR 8-5006

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

HrVfffcenrKornslien, 290 Grand-Sr.—Dorothy: _- BR-8"-6301

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone-Emily

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-616!

Branch—Phyllis

Phone No.

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia.-BR 8-4229

C. Alfred Rice, fl. k. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn .BR 8-2451

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-5512

6. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eliioboth.-BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-_8R 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbora

NAME

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6821

BR 8-6843

Phone No.

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Address ond Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Roth
BR 8-2261
Miltord A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September

1961

Webster Treat was born in CoOdwater, June ii, 1920.

He was graduated

irom Uoidwater High School in 1938 and attended the University of

Michigan for two years.

On November 20_, 19J4O he was mrried to

Suzanne Flynn at Hillsdale. They have four children; Margot, Stevie,
Lee and Libby, also one grandson, Jeff Rudolph. He served in the
U.S. Na-r^' Reserve from 19iiii-li6 as an M3/c in the Pacific, He is an
Elk and a member of the Coldwater Country Club, He is a. member of
the Episcopal chiu^ch. His hobby is sports and he says he likes all

foods,

Tuesday, September 12, Fred Weeks had a birthday on September l5 Mrs.
Bob Rumsey and Mrs, A1 Rice celebrate theirs and' on September 17 Dick

Moore will be a year o]dero Mrs. Art Lyon arri VJm. Bobier will also
celebrate. On September 16 Mrs. Harold.Goodholm will add another

year to her age, V/edding anniversaries as follows:

September 13

the Don Shorno's and September 16 the Russell V/aldrons.

SEPTEMBER 26TH IS STAG NIGHT - BE THERE111

Did you know thab Rotary International is administered by a board of

directors elected by the convention and is composed of lH members, one

of whom is the immediate past president. The board of directors elects
three vice-presidents from its membership. The treasurer is elected

by the convention. Only the delegates to the convention can change the
constitution and by-laws of Rotary International.

Russell Moore is vacationing near Goodhart.

advantages.

Hay fever can have its
.

. .

-

Carl Vinton was a recent Canadian visitor, making the trip around
Lake Superior,

Mark Andrews made up at Maniatee recently.

The Petoskey Club with a membership of ?0 recently had 68 visitors.

The various chaiman of the Club committees should be getting their
reports to ^resident Duke for the coming district governor's visit.

At the recent board of director's meeting approval was given for the
construction of a stage set for the coming Minstrel Show.

Don't forget East Lansing Charter night on September 28,
Don't forget Information Institute at Vicksburg on October.

Read about an unusual Rotarian on page 1? in the September issue.
Dear Newt:

The other night we saw some of the little gaffers playing baseball, both
the midget group and the little league.

booster, and the kids oertain-iy enjoy it.

This town is a little league

Someone must have been interested

and gotten behind it sometime. Goldenrod still in bloom and Janey still
sneezing,

lours. Uncle Gully

Thought for the day;

So^.ool is in session again, look out for kids.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,
Wilford

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

President
VIce-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Secretory
Treosurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

FellowshipMagazine—

Deon,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Axner Olson,

Anderson,

and

4-H Youth-

Mark Andrews

10-R.

at 12:15 p. m.

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Intornotional Information-

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary InlernQtlonal
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary Intornotional

George R. Means, Evaniten, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, international
Ken Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michlgon

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald
Four-Way Test-

14—G. Owers,

22—C.

28—V. Kornslien

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

26-C. Sebald

Leovenworlh

Patterson

26—C. Swart

Julv-1962
3—R. Waldron

Jonuory—1962
2—D.

5—K.

19—R.

12—W. Treof, Ladies' Night

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

International Student Preiecls—

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

June-1962

5-M. McKeith

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skobo

Trade

Collins

8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

December—1961

Cranston Vfilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1-G.

7—H. Joseph
Rotary Foundation

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

24-F. Culy
May-1962

21-R. Kerr

international Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Special—At the call of the President

Fox

November—1961

Russell Moore, Chairman

Party

Classification

24—P. Hurley

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Sergeant-at-Arms—

★

Childrens'

17—R. Biringer,

31—Governor's Visit

Seten Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

igular—First Thursday of each month

10—F. VanAken,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Public Relotions—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Aprll-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

Membership

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

^

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Info

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nagle, Sfog

26—W. VanAken,
3-A. Faller

Program-

Russell Moore.

Internotional
20-H.

October—1961

Byron Thomas

Membership-

6—C. Wileox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Foir, Wayne Way

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

27-R. Shaw

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29~L.

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

Ray Pitts, John Etsweller

Richard Biringer

Buiterfieid

Rotary Anniversary

8—R. Rumsoy

Community Safety-

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

William Boblcr, Olin Dally

Couillard

Classification—

1961 - 1962

PROGRAMS

Augusl-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance★

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

10-W. Woy

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jofley

Associations-

30—W. Couillord

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above !s our progrom schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eelal

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
Address and Rotary Attn

Phone No.

and3-Ruth'...
Rotary Ann
ErnSs) W. Luse,"Address
R. rV Nor

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coidwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetto —BR 8-6769

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R, No. 5, Coidwater-Fay BR 8-55M
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara——
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Buiterifeid, 31 Edison Ct.—thelmo—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbofa
BR 8-5234

55 8-2261

Phone No.

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla

BR 8-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Robert Nogle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 8-2539
—8R 9-93W

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

JOHN DEAN, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cronstbn Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

Phone No.

BR 8-2612

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128

BR 8-4229

BR 8-5494

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batovio—LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

BR 8-8236
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. Ft. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
8R 8-6161
BR 8-2790
BR 8-2451

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fotrifeld Dr.—Lucille

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Robert £. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E, Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 3-4086
Art Lyon, 11

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

68 9-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane —

BR 8-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5O06

BR 8-8933

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—BR 8-6316

BR 8-6687

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Floberl Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howiey, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loico

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-5318

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce__BR 8-4071

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virgin1a__BR 8-2841

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Mortho _. .

BR 8-5790
-BR 8-8840

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souct Beach, Cold. Lake—

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mople Lone—Emily

BR 8-6850

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorolhy -Z. BR STifSOT^

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicqgo—
Eileen

Suza'nno

-l— BR 8-5556

^zrrr"~BR 8-5554

8R 8-4424

CJ

L,.!,.

-.zxc,

■-

BR 8-6311

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR B-5412

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 6-4198

John Walker, 33 Daugherfy—Grelchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Hottz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coidwater Lake.BR 8-5091

Sec. »

COLDWATER, lilCH.

COLDWATER,

,.l

Park Pl.-Elioro

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

—Jonean

FREDERICK: H. WEEKS

Meeting Time:

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

; PEAC

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofolle

'Notary REFLECTOR

by

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-8318

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 6, I96I

I4ilford A. McKeith was born December 21, 1905 at Yale, Michigan. (It is

in 5t. Cilair County, 20 miles Northwest of Port Huron^on

He

completed grade and High School at Brown City graduating in 1923* He
attended Port Huron Junior College, Eastern Michigan University

Warner*3 School of Pharmacy at Sandusky, Michigan and ^graduated in 1929*
He married Helen Dancer on December 31^ 1931 in Detroit.

(You would

expect a Scotsman to delay acquiring an income tax exemption until
the last day of the year). They have one daughter; Patricia (Mrs. Donaldj

Gauss who graduated from M.S.U. in 19?7* He has always been in ^e

drug business, first with the College Pharmacy from 1929 thru 1935,

Professional Service Representative for Merck, Sharp Dohn and in 19al

he purchased "the Kingsley Phaimacy which he now operates. He is a

Fellow of American College of Apothecary American Phannaceutical

Association, President of Branch County Association of Pharmacists,^
Bon Ami Club and Elks. The family attend the Methodist,Church, his-:hobby

is sports both as a spectator and as a Monday morning quarterbacking.

He likes steak and seafood, dislikes peas (says he worked in a canning
factory as a boy).
STAG NIGHT ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - NO KIDDINGl

East Lansing Charter Night, Thursday, September 28, 1961.

See Norman

Moore for reservations.

District 636 Institute at Vicksbirrg on Saturday, October 7i See Les Wise
for reservations.

On Saturday, September 9 the Chuck Schndtts have a redding anniversary,
and" "on tiunaay, ^ep-cemoer 10, M3;s. John Walker has a birihday and nex
Tuesday, Fred Weeks "will be one year older,

AccordinjT to the I960 Census there are 9,3U8 children in Branch

between 5-19 years. In 19^0 there were 7,591^, an increase of l,85h.
There are 723 more under 5 in I960 than there were in 1950.

Floyd Eby, Director of Athletics for Coldwater High School,was Tuesday*s

speaker.' He was presented by Seton Bovee, program chairman. Eby told
us of the problems which a coach faces in his job both at game time
and at other times.

It was an excellent program and should have been

heard by all parents.
Dear Newt;

The other night we stooped in at the public library for a few minutes.
It certainly is an excellent library for a town this size, and the town

should be proud of it. Apparently someone sometime saw the need, and

did something about it.
~

Janey*s hayfever is still bad.

Yours,
Uncle Gully

"

Recommended reading - September Rotarian on page 12, and especially
for the William's family, page 20.

An alarm clock - advice that scares the daylights into you.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER/ MICH.

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Cholrman

ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

August-1961

Clyde Williams, Chotrman
Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd VTiggins,
Wilford

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

Classification-

Community SafetyRoy Pitts, John Etsweller

Club Bulletin-

Crippled Children-

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Birlnger

19«1 -1962

DUANE

E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN

Vice-President

A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Couillard

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts
Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.
Dean, Clyde Wllllanis, Axner Olson.

Charles

^hmitt,

Fred Anderson,

and

Russell Moore.

OF

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

igulor—First Thursday of each month
at 12:15 p. m.

Howord Teeter, Fritz VanAken

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reoding, Pennsylvania

Generol Secretary, Rotary Internotlonal

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Classification

24-F. Culy
May-1962
1-G.

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller

International Student Projects
Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Bacon

29-H. Goodholm
JuRe-1962

5—K.

Leavenworth

19—R.

Potterson

12—W. Treat,

5-M. MeKeifh

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas

Ladies' Night

26—C. Swart

July-1962

26-C. Sebald

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Employer-Employee Reialions—
Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

22—C.

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien
December—1961

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Collins

8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation

Intornational Information-

Foui-Woy Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, Internotional
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

SERVICE

Intetnationai Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Childrens' Forty

17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24-P. Hurley

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sorgeanl-at-Arms—
Cor! Vinton, Norm Moore

Special—At the call of the President

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VanAken,

November—1961
INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information—

MEETINGS

Aprll-1962

31—Governor's Visit

Selon Bovec, Norm Moore

DIRECTORS

19—R. Nogle, Stog

26-W. VanAken,

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

4-H Youth-

Info

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

October—1961

Public Relations—

★

International

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

Membership

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Polterson—Organist

BOARD

Mark Andrews

Progrom—

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

27-R. Shaw

March-1962

September—196)

Student Guests-

Membership-

20—R. Moore

15—0. Dean, 4-H Foir
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Butlerfleld

Rotary Anniversary

B. S. Relations

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magazine-

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

Rural Urban—

John Walker

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumscy

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Fellowship-

February—1962

1961-1962

3-R. Waldron

Jonuary—1962
2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Assoclotions-

Riehord Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kalhryn

.._,BR 8-6033

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth..

BR 8-2261

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen... BR 8-2947

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rutn
BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Riehord Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfa
BR 8-6769

Willlom Bobior, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
Robert Naglo, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5234

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eliiobeth ..BR 8-5996

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane
BR 8-2818
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ...BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Volorie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

BR B-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris.
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Laice

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.—
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Craig Sebald, R. R, No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Derrance Rd,—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 8-8840

H. Vincent Korrtsllen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6501~
BR 8-6850

Eileen

BR 8-5842

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222
BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San«Gcuci Beadh, Cold. Lake—
'Suzanna

—

Phone No.
BR 6-2612
.BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-4229
BR 8-5494

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Botavia—loMolne
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pot
Lester F. Wise, R. R, No. 2-Celia

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

_BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-Rulh

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

__BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-8318

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha ...

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Charles Schmllt, IS E. Alden St.—Berget

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5512

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnoni, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

BR 8-5318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen —
,_BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.-Wilma

BR 8-6278

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492

BR 6-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4436
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo-.-BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbara

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

68-8-5554

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 B. Chicogo Rd.- •Noto

BR 8-4086
iBRQigOP*.

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva -_BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lalce.BR 8-5091
—Janean

The COLDWATER

Rofary REFLECTOR
0®0

PEACE

FREDERICK H.

QUALITY

WEEKS

SPRIUC PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICH."

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

"

'

IMC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 31, 1961

Chester Lee Allemeir was born in Tairans, I13J.nois on February 2U, 1910«^

Tainitis is in Alexander County which is the extreme Southwestern County in
the state. We could not find Tamms on the map. He completed High School
in 1929 and later a correspondence course in law. He married Fay Patterson

at Delphos, Ohio on May 20, 193U. They have one daughter; Sarah Kay, age 19.
He was in the bakery business 193U~U2, a building contractor and decorator
19U2-19ii8 and has been in the motel business since 19U8. He was a part
time instructor in the Civil Air Patrol 19i|2-l43.

He is an Elk, a Moose

and belongs to the Coldwater Country Club. The family attend the Methodist
Church. His hobby is boat building and working with fiber-glass lamin

ation.

He likes two kinds of food, hot and coldj and dislikes none.

Charter Night of the East Lansing Rotary Club is to be held September 28
and as many members as possible should attend.

There will be an Information and Extension Institute on October 7_at
Vicksburg. Past District Governor Alan Y. BroE^hton of Soo Ontario
is to be the keynote speaker.

Stag night, Tuesday, September 22 at the Coldwater Country Club. This
will not be a regular meeting and you cannot make up at this meeting.
Dear Wewts

flaney*s hay fever is really kicking up and she is sneering ^

and wheezing. We have noticed in driving around Coldwater that a great
many vacant lots are full of goldenrod in bloom and also a lot of rag
weed. With the high pollen count in this area someone ought to do
something about this. I guess they never heard of noxious weeds.
..
Yours,
Uncle Gully

Your editor got the Byron Thomas and Bob Shaws wedding anniversarys

mixed as to dates. The date was Auf^ust 22 instead of August 2? as given.
Many thanks to Ray Pitts for doing last week^s bulletin.

On August 30, Mrs. Mark Andrews and Ernie Luse had birthdays, and on
September 1 Keath Pearce was also one year older. The Seton Bovees
had a wedding anniversary, August 30th.&amp;'ith6 Tcjrg Skabos will have an
anniversary on Monday, September h*

The Coldwater Rotary was No. 5 in attendance for the month of July.
Pretty good with U7 clubs in District 636.
Seton Bovee tells us that next week*s speaker is to be Coach Eby of
the Coldwater High School•

Did vou know the minimum number of charter members to organize a new

Club is 20? Canada is the largest country and geographical area in

which there are Rotary Clubs?

-

-

-

Thought for the day: A howling success is a crying baby that gets
picked up.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengrsgational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Stgrges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

-

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

COMMUNITY SERVICE
*

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

*
OFFICERS

BY

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Birlnger

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN

T.

President

DEAN

Vico-Prcsident

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Secretary
Treasorer

FRED WEEKS

Club Bulletin-

Roy Mulchahoy, Roy Pitts

Fellowship-

Byron Thomos, Donald Harris,

Magazine-

Jerry Fair, Woyne Way

Directors

— Duano E.

Dovidsort, John T.

Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson.
Charles ^hmitt, Fred Anderson, and
Russell Moore.

Membership-

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Mark Andrews

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

gular—First Thursday of each month

Sergeant-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

*

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary international

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

6—C. Wilcox,
International

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

20—H. Teeter
27—0. Shorno

5—S. Bovee

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

19—R. Nogie, Stag

Aprll-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26—W. VanAken,
Membership

Student Guests-

10-F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party

October—1961

Byron Thomas

17—R. Birlnger,

3—A. Faller
10—R. Fox

4.H Youth-

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Russell Moore, Chairman

Four-Way Test-

May-1962

22—C.

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kcrr

Inlernatlonal Centocts—

28—V. Kornstlen

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

June-1962
5—K.

December-1961

international Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

12-H. McKnIght

19-K. Olmsted, Christmas

International Student Protects-

26-C. Sebald

Del Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3—R. Woldron

January—1962

Ken Leovenworlh, Torg Skobo

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night

5-M. McKelth

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Seboid

Classification
24-F. Culy

1—G. Collins
8-F. Neer
15-D. Wise

November—1961

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Information-

MEETINGS

March-1962

Wise

September—1961

John T. Deon
Public Relations—

Selon Bovee, Norm Moore
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Crippled Children-

Dole Deon, Warren Williams

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

27-R. Shaw

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Boyd Wiggins. Robert Hawley

John Wolker

Asst. Socy.-Treas.

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4*H Fair

Ray Pitts, John Etsweifer

Bulterfiold

13—E. Lusc,
Rotary Anniversary

1—C. Allemier.

William Bobier, Olin Dally
Community Safety-

Classification-

ELECTION

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August-1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Wilford Couillard

1961 &gt;1962

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

Fred Anderson, Choirmon

10-W. Way

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

17—R.

9—J. Foir, R. Magazine

Yingling

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report

23—S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

30—W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dales with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR B-S5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn
BR 8-6033

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee. 171 Grand St.—Cloro.--.

..__BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirtield Dr.—Josephine ...BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-2B54

BR 8-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene._BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR8*-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-_BR8-B609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood-Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 6-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Alteen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.-Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornslien, 290.Grand St.—Dorothy—BR.8^65Q1-.
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Mopio Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Horold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Robert Nogle, 182 Marsholl St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-6278

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobefh..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
L'snneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union City—Eveiyn.BR 8-2451
Roizert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

BR 8-6316

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

Elleen

—

_BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R, R. No. 2-Celio

BR 8-W33
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

HONORARY MEMBERS

Pork PI.—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

BR8-419S

BR 8-5556

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ...8R 8-5412
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thonh, 106 E. Chicago St.
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawc Rd.,-Coldwater leko.BR 8-5091

BR 8,-5554

Art Lyon, 11

—Janeon

•■■--4:

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^Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.'

A
FGh

PEAC

I
FREDERICK H.

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIN'G PRODUCTS, INC.

MICHIGAN

WELCOME

BR 8-5033

Guvarrie S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4086
eu iiuiii,H04Je iyuuuwu'RiJ.'^gWwig^uke br B'je&gt;»

I The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

^

by

...BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pal

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
•' Suzanno_..—

Batavia—LaMoine

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Clyde Willloms, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams,

BR 8-4229

BR 8-4222

BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chleogo_

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-8318

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

B. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginio

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise... BR 8-5042

Howard M. Teeter, 1W Church St.—Morion

BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

•• •

Published

Phone No.

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn
BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Phone No.
BR 8-2261

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947

COLDWATER, «ICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
1961-

VISITORS - Rotarians Bob Kranz,
Sylvania, Ohio; Everett Goshorn,
Huntington, Indiana; John Elwell,
Hamilton, Ohio; Tom Weaver, Dayton,
Ohio; Bill Johnson, Quincy,
A1 Reyburn was the guest of Bob

NEXT TUESDAY - Program chairman,
Lester Wise, will present
Representative Frederic "Bill"
Marshall of VJhite Springs,
Allen,

Bill is not a Con-Con

•

delegate, but will give us his
views from a non-political
slant. With the speakers
experience at the State
Capital we know this will
prove to be an informative

Hawley and A1 Few of Detroit was the
guest of Dob Yingling,

talk.

WEDDING ANNr/ERSARIES - Aug. 26,
Mr, ^ Mrs. Cranston V/ilcox; Aug. 26,
Mr, &amp; Mrs. Edward Holtz; Aug. 26,
Mr, &amp; Mrs, Del Vfise,
BIOGRAPHY — Howard M,

Teeter

BIRTHDAYS - Aug. 23i Mrs, Charles

was born at Union City, I4ichigan
on February 13, 1907 • He
graduated from Union City High
School in I92I4 and received his A*B,
degree from Albion College in 1929*
He also attended the University of
Michigan in 1930,

Bacon; Aug. 2ii, Mrs. Richard Moore,
Aug. 2U, Dr* Kenneth L. Olmsted,
Aug. 29, Mrs, Fred Anderson.
ABSENTEES - (Nineteen) and seven
leave earlies,

He married

Marian Warner at Coldwater on

January U, 1938,

They have three

sons, Robert M, 22 who also attended

and likes most all food but not

DEAR NEWT; Janey's hay fever is
bothering her considerably but we
have it under partial control. We
decided to look the country over a
bit and the kids took their bathing
suits as they wanted to go for a
swim. Do you know that with all the
lakes in Branch County and will all
the Chamber of Commerce advertising
that there is not a county park or a
public bathing beach in the county?
Seems queer, but it is true. Some
one ought to do something about this,

garlic.

Kids

Albion College, Philip W. 17 and
John H, 1^, Howard started with
The Equitable Life Assurance

Society in November 1930 and is
still on the job, being about top
man when it comes to writing
insurance. He belongs to Bon Ami,
the Elks and the Coldwater Country
Club, The family attend the

Presbyterian Church. He says his
hobbies are golf and yard work

and Aunt Mollie are

fine.

Your Uncle Gully

THIS TUESDAY - Rev, Fr.

Robert

M. Man, rector of St, Mark^s Episco
pal Church who came to Coldwater
several months ago from Alabama, was
-presented by program chairman,
Harvey Bent, Fr, Man spoke of the
"Changing Face Of Race Relations
In The South"

and

told of

several

THQiiGHT FOR TODAY - George Washington

was first in war, first in peace and
first in the hearts of his country-

men, but he married a widow,
THE TWO BR32IT"TlflI5:.

incidents of atrocity by the Klu
Klux Clansman toward the colored in
Alabama and other Southern States,

This proved to be an informative
and interesting prograia.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

~

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COh&lt;MUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Andersen, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobior, Olin Dally

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★

Wilford Couillard

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

Community Safety-

Club Bulletin-

Crippled Children-

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard BIringer

1961 • 1962

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

President
Vice-president

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Mogasine—

Directors — Duane E.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Davidson, John T.

William's,

Schmitt,

Fred

Axner Olson,

Anderson,

Mark Andrews

and

Russell Moore.

John

Mrs. Grace Polterson—Organist

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

T.

Dean

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Fritz VanAken

gular—First Thursday oF each month

Carl

★

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

•k

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvanio
General Secretory, Rotary International

Competitor RelationsConrad Swart, Albert Faller

George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

Four-Way Test—
Ken Leovenworih, Torg Skabo

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebold

Trade

17—R. BIringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night
24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1—G.

Collins

8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,
Rotary Foundation
26—V. Kornslien

22—C.

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

June-1962
5—K.

December—1961

Internatlonqj Informatloit—

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodholm

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10-F. VonAken,
Chlldrens' Party

21-R. Kerr

International Contacts-

Vlnton, Norm Moore
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

SERVICE

Russell Moore, Chairman

5ergeant-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

26-W, VanAken,
Membership

31—Governor's Visit

Rotary Information-

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

April-1962

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore

Info

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nogle, Sfog

3-A. Faller
)0-R. Fox

Public Relations—

★
BOARD OF

Byron Thomas

Program-

International

20—H.

October—1961

4-H Youth-

6-C. V/ileox,

13-6. Wiggins, Rural Urban

5—S. Bovcc
12-C. Fiske

Student Guests-

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

27-R. Shaw
March-1962

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawiey

John Walker

★

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

20—R. Moore

Relations

15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Fellowship-

Secretary
Treosorer
Asst. Secy.-Ireas.

S.

Buttorfleid

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

August—1961
1—C. Allemier,
B.

6—A.

PROGRAMS

8—R. Rumsey

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse
Internatienol Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

12-H. McKnIght
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swart

July-1962
3-R. Waldron

Januory—1962 2—D.

Leovenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night

5—M. McKeith

10-W. Woy

17-R. Yingling

9—J. Foir, R. Mogazlne

24—R. Sweet

By-Lows Report

23—S. Jolley

Associations-

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

30—W. Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs such os Ladies' Night, moy appoint a commifiee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-55W

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kolhryn

BR S-W33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand Sf.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfieid Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5891

Rev. Albert lfotlerfiold, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.-BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeid Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfieid Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancliett St.-Charlotte
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
BR 8-8933
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth .

Phone No.

?-2261

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.-.-Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwofer Stale Homo—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetfo —BR 0-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lllo
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. K. L. Olmsled, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

BR 8-50^
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

L Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolle

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake-

BR 8-6850

Susanna—

i

BR 8-3564

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.
—Janean

"^Rotary REFLECTOR
t

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATeR, MICtte
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

.i- U &gt;-&lt;

I peace:
FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

"Ed Hollz, 16454 tyopawa Rd., Cofdwator lake;.BR 8-5091

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033

BR 8-^93

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-4222

BR 8-6788

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942

BR B-8840

BR 9-9495

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise — BR 8-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Del Wise, 45 Maple lane—Pet

BR 8-5714

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-2710

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318
Roiaerf E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
•—BR 8-2930

BR 8-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

BR 8-6161

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeid Dr.—Alleen

BR 8-4071

BR 8-5494

Fred H, Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie—BR 8-6316

Sontford JoMcy, 1239 Battle Creek' Rd.—Joyce

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

BR 8-2128

BR 8-4243

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio__BR 8-4229

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawiey, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Carl F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Warner VanAken, R. R, No. 2—Gladys

BR 9-93^

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.
BR B-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union Cily—Evelyri BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Borget

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Wiliioms, ifatovio-LaMoine

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court-Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

INC.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
ALigust XT, lyox

■

Ken Putnam was born in St. Johns, Clinton County Michigan on

30, 1917.

Tie attended Lansing Public Schools grad\iating from Lansing High Scliool in
193^. He attended Mchigan State for two years and then ocwipleted the School

of Mortuary Science in St. Louis in 19iiO* He hat? -fchree children; Nancy 18,
Mark 16 and Chuck 11. He has been employed in funeral homes in Detroit
in Lansing, coming to Coldwater in 191.6. He is a Methodist and he recently
presented the Church with a carillon in memory of his Rotary Ann Eleanor.
His hobby is work although he has been active in Salvation Army help for
a n'jmber of years.

He likes all foods and dislikes none.

Dear Newt; Your Aunt Mollie, the ■kids and I arrived late yesterday after
noon and are now settled in our cottage. Those kids of yours are good

travellers. After supper last night we went window shopping and do you know
there is not a public rest room in this town open in the evening.^ Poor
little Janey very nearly had an accident, she almost didn*t make it to the
filling station two blocks away. Someone ought to do something about this.
Yours truly - Uncle Gully

The A1 Rices had a wedding anniversary on August 17, the Byron Thomas

and the Bob Shaws on August 27.

John Etsweiler had a birthday on Aug. 18.

Next week's bulletin is being put out by Ray Pitts since your editor is
on his way to the Northern Penninsula.

The Keath Pearces are going to Trout Greek for a week.

Good fishing.

We understand that the "Land of Living" had a lot of living when the Bob

Shaws, ihe Dobiers, the Kornsteins, the Treats and Putnam were there last

week.

Your editor has never been quite happy about the way a new member is

^

presented to the Club. In many organizations a more or less formalized
plan is followed stressing the responsibilities which a man assumes when

he becomes a Rotarian. It is a privilege to be a Rotarian and the new
member should understand this. Fo3J-ow this with a fireside meeting
with both the Rotarian and his Rotary Ann.

Does the High School and the jloosevelt Junior High High School have

large "U Way Test" plaque where students can see it? If not, why not?
^6 Rotarians had ^7 U-H Club guests at the fair and visited the exhibits
following lunch.

Harvev Bent as programm chairman will have as his speaker next week

The Reverend Robert Mann who will discuss his experiences with integration
in the South.

Then there was the new college graduate who told his dad, "I have my A.B."
"His dad replied, "Now you can start on the rest of the Alphabet."
RAY

You Wni Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

COhMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Andersen, Chatrmon

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,
Wlford

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Pre*ldenf
Vice-Pfesiclent

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Dtraclort — Duane E.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Ray Mulchahey, Roy Pitts
Fellowship—

Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Jerry Fair, Wdyhe Way
MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Schmitf,

Fred

Anderson,

end

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

John

T.

Seton

Dean

★

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotory, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigait

Conrcid Swart, Albert Foller

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse
International Student ProiectsDel Wise, Alfred Rice

Rotory FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumscy

Employer-Employee Relations-

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

Four-Way Test-

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

17—N. Moore, Lodies' Night

24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy
May-1962
1-G. Collins
8-F. Neer

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

29—H. Goodholm

5—K.

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat, Ladies' Night
19—R. Patterson

5-M. McKeith

12—H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

26—C. Swart

Juiy-1962
3—R.

Waldron

lO-W. Way

January—1962
2—D.

15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

June-1962

December—1961

International Information-

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Chester Allemier, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations—

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania
General Secretary, Rotary International

Classification

14—G. Owors,
Rotary Foundation

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

★

Childrens' Party

17-^R. Biringer,

7—H. Joseph

Russell Moore, Choirman

Axner Olson, Chairmen

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10—F. VanAken,

November—1961

Bovee, Norm Moore

Carl Vinlon,' Norm Moore

Special—At the col! of the President

26-W. VanAken,

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

27—D. Shorno

Apfil-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

3-A. Foller
10-R. Fox

4.H Youth-

Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

gulof—First Thursday of each month

Bovee

Membership

Byron Thomas

Info

Teeter

October—1961

Public Relations—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

International

20—H.

19—R. Nagle, Stog

Student Guests-

6~C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

12-C. Fiske

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Orgonist

5—S.

27-R. Show

Mareh-1962

Wise

September—1961

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

Magcxipe—

Willioms, Axner Olson,

22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Rural Urban—

John Walker

Davidson, John T.

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Club Bulletin-

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiler

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,

1961 - 1962

Butterfleid

Rotory Anniversary

8—R. Rumsey

Community Sofety—

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

1—C. Allemier,

William Bobior, Olin Daily

Coulllard

Ciassificotion—

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

17—R. Yingling

Woodward

9—J. Fair, R. Mogazine
16—M. Andrews,

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Joliey

Associations—

Richord Moore, Roy Patterson

30-W. Coulllard

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phen* No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

BR 8-M33

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Fay BR 8-5^
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-80W

Soton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

SS f

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
^

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a.

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BR 8-4486
BD

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Rev, Albert Butterficid, 31 Edison Cf.—thelma ..BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
.__BR 8-5234
Wllford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-lmogone ...BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-_BR 8-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lueiiie
Albert Fuller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

BR 8-8933

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Atleen

BR 8-6687

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
" oice

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Sontford Joliey, 1239 Battle Creek ifd.—Joyee-_BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

—^BR,,8-884^

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St,—Wilma

BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

NAME
Address and Rotary Arm
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice.-.

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
Rooert Nagio, 182 Marshall St.—Soson

BR 8-M/^
§5?*?-^

Wayne W. Way, 33 Hull St.—Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Willioms, Botavia—LaMoine

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
BR B-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .. BR 8-W47
Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—BB 8-6278

Fred Neor, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 8-5512

BR 9-93M

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth — BR B-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groco
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
—BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

BR 8-61^

Kenneih Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget....

BR 8-5006

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia__BR 8-4229

BR 8-8942

BR 8-5556

We.bster Treaty 34?? Son-Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Suzoiina

-

!

I

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-^33
BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-2930

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion.
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virglnlo—BR 8-2841
Rolpn Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-4)59

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-5714

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-5494

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison LW.—Rita—BR 8-8316
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

BR B-5585

BR B-5554

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolc

BR 8-4086

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—EIrora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

BR 8-6730

Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chlcogo St. _

Ed Holtz, 1^54 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Loke.BR 8-5691
—Janean

«-•

The COLDWATER

^Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

TEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ItlCH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

INC.

�"/fe Projits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 9&gt; 1961

D. Keath Pearce was born in Hxllsdale, Michigan on Septenjber 1, 1917.
He was graduated from the Hillsdale High School in 1935 ajd received
his Doctor of Medicine Degree in 19U0.

He married Lorainf Hofflnan on

February 13, 19Ul at Cass City, Michigan. They have two children;
Marc 1^ and Lynne, 12. He started practice in Litchfield in 19U0 and
was located there until 19UU.

During 19U5 he was with Pittman Moore

and in 19U6 started practice in Coldvjater. He is an Elk, a Mason and
a Shriner. The family attend the Methodist Church. His hobby is hunting.
He likes steaks and he says he likes all foods.

Thefe will be no meeting at Quincy next week.

They are holding a picnic

at White Marble Springs•

At the board of directors meeting on Thursday, August 3 it was decided to
donate ^300 to the Tibbets Theater project.

The Minstrel Show next year will probably be held the second week in
February and the committees are already at work.
For those not at this week*s meeting the board of directors decided that
extra meetings such as Stag or Ladies Nights are not to be considered

as regular meetings.

Even though these activities fall on a Tuesday, the

regular meeting will be held.

Next week^s meeting (a regular meeting) will be held at the I4-H Fair.
There will be no speaker but the member will visit the exhibit of the
U-H member who is the guest of the Rotarian.
Harvey Dent will be program chairman for August 22.

Seton and Clara Bovee are to vibit their daughter and husband this week.

The George Owers have a wedding anniversary on Au^^ust 7. The Sanford
JoUyS^^on Tuesday, August 15, Kenneth Leavenworth has a birthday on
August 11, Mrs. Ernie Luse on Auf;ust 13 and Mrs. John Etsweiler on
Tuesday, August 1^.
Starting next week a new feature will be added to the bulletint

It is

to be a series of letters written by Uncle Gully to his nephew. Newt.

Uncle Gully and his wife, Molly, ate vacationing near Coldwater and have

with them Jimmy and Jane, the children of Newt and his wife, Nora;
and see what happens.
.

1-1-

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Wait
o ■»

T

Dob Sweet won the Rotary tie chain in the hot air contest at the last

meeting.

These antics liven up the Club.

Have you noticed the singing

is becoming like old times?

John Holland of Ann Arbor was introduced to the Club by Dob Rumsey and
discussed the weed problem in the lakes of Branch County. He pointed up

the fact tha-^t^

problem.

are becoming less desirable because of this
"

~

Then there was the gal who returned early from her vacation because her
husband sent her too much money and she became suspicious.
RAY

■A-i

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairmon

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Williom Bobier, Olin Dolly

Attendance—

Horvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wilford Couillard
OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

— President

JOHN T.

Vice-Pfesident

DEAN

-.Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Ray Pitts, John Etsweiier

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Community Safety-

ClassiEcation—

1961 - 1962

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YIngling

Club Bulletin-

Ray Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

FellowshipByron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawloy

Mogczine—

Student

Jerry Fair, Woyne Way

Directors — Duone E.

Davidson, John T.

Deon, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson,
Charles Schmift, Fred Anderson, and
Russell Moore.

Warner VanAken, Russell Waldron,

Mark Andrews
John

T.

BOARD OF

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Deon

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Howard Teeter, Fritz VonAken

★

Russell Moore, Chairman

Godfrey Collins, Chorles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

Internationol Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller ReJationsChester Allemler, Harold Goodholm
Competitor Relations-

President Rotary Intornutional
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

Conrad Swart, Albert Faller

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 DIsl., Rotary, International

Inlemotlona! Student Pro[eets—
Del Wise, Alfred Rico

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Employer-Employee Relotlons—
Paul Hurley, Craig Sebold

General Secretory, Rotary International

Four-Way Test-

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

Trade

Kan Beagle, Grond Ledge, Michigon

International

5—S.

20—H.

Info

Bovee

Teeter

27—D. Shorno

19—R. Nogle, Stag

Aprll-1962

26-W. VanAken,
Membership

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R.

Biringer,
Classification

Fox

17—N. Moore, Ladles' Night

24-P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1—G.

Collins

8—F. Neer

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

15-D. Wise
22—C. Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

6—C. Wilcox,
13—B. Wiggins, Rorol Urban

September—1961

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Speciol-At the coil of tho President

March—1962

Wise

November—1961

Rotary Information-

at 12:15 p. m.

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

10-R.

Public Relations—

.guior—First Thursday of each month

1—C. Allemier.

8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Deon, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance
29-L.

Butterfield

Rotary Anniversary

October—1961

4-H Youth-

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore

w&gt;'

6—A.

13-E. Luse,

August—1961

3-A. Faller

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

Guests-

Byron Thomas

Membership-

PROGRAMS

12-C. Fiske

Rural Urban—

John Walker

-Asst. Secy.-Treos.

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

28—V. .Kornstien

June-1962

December—1961

12—H. MciCnIght
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

Leavenworth

Potterson

26—C.

Swart

July-1962
3—R. Waldron

Jonuory—1962
2—D. Woodward

10-W. Way
17—R. YIngling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

16—M.

5—K.

19—R.

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night

5-M. McKeith

24—R. Sweet

Andrews,
By-Lows Report

23-3. Jolley

Associations-

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members having special

progroms such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR |-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothrvn
BR 8-^33

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen-—BR 8-2947

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Normand Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6^9
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court—GIody$-_-BR 8-6^8
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
55 ?'59ZI

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Mark S. Andrews, 23 Persons St.-Ruth ——BR B-SMB
Dr Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-68^
BR 8-|086
BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand Sf.-Clara
15
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairlield Dr.—Josephine—-BR 8-^86
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbora
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene._BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Mopla lane-Jane . -

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Duone E. Dovldson, 145 Folrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR8-BM9

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Harold McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Rooerf Nagic, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512
§5

——BR 9-93M

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—_—

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicogo St.

BR B-2790

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Roth

BR 8-6161

—BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis
BR 8-5006

BR 8-5475

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rito—BR 8-8318
Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930

BR 8-6598

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget

B?

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore

BR 8-6517

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
BR 8-4350

Robert Hawley, R. R- No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.-Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sonlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel.
BR 8-6788

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginto—BR 8-2841

Donald M. Harris, 2B Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

John A. Kennedy, 3B9 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-89^

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Ralph Toupollk, R. R. ^o. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

Eileen —I-

. BR 8-5556

Webster Treof, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—•; BR B-6501

Suzuillio

:

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Phono Na.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
.BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia..BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrlee

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R, R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4424
.BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingilng, 21

BR 8-6393

Del Wise, ^ Mople Lane—Pot

BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct,—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.—Polly
Scott—Notalio

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

BR 8-5714

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR o*5318

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

—

BR 8-5554

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CotTman,.759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086
CU ItUili,
RU„ eulUwuitl luLe BR8'JB9»
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine...BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 WiMowbrook Rd.—Eivo ..BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091
—Janean

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COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
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VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COIDWATBR, MICH.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 2, 1961

Fred Neer was bom June 18, 1921 at Milford Center Ohio.

Milford

Center is in the' southwest corner of Union County about twenty miles
northeast of Columbus ard has a population of 62^. He graduated from
Union Rural High School in 1939*

He entered Ohio -State University but

left in 19iil when he enlisted in the Army.

He transferred to the Air

Corps and was a pilot in the European area serving from 19ii2-19U^»
He was discharged as a First Lieutenant.

He married Ernestine Moder

of Milford Center at Phoenix, Arizona on December

19U3*

They have

one son, Robert 12, who is in the 7th grade. He has been employed in
Colorado, Florida and Michigan, first with the Gates Rubber Compary
and later with Dally Tire Company. At present he is with the Seaman
Office Supply. He is a Mason and an Elk, the family attend the
Presbyterian Church. His hobby is soorts. He likes all foods,
especially desserts^

An apology to Ralph Toupalik for neglecting to mention the fine

program he furnished on July 25 when we learned of the restaurant
business from Win Schuler.

Tuesday^s meeting was an overflow with lii visitors. One, Charles
Osborn, was a charter member of the Coldwater Rotary Club.
T. John Reid is now a past District Governor, but your editor believes

the extraordinary leadership which he showed while on the job should
be recognized and he be given credit for it. A tip of the hat to him
for a job well done.

Your editor recently visited two other Clubs and still thinks Coldwater
Rotaiy is tops as clubs go.

The first club formed in South America was in Montevideo, Uruguay
in 1918.

There are ten Madison Rotary Clubs in the United States but only one
Coldwater Club in the world.

We are just waiting until some joker goes around looking at the
under side of the chairs before the club is seated.

Bob Hawley had a birthday August 2 and Guvarie Coffman had a wedding
anniversary on Monday, August

The film "Operation Abolition" furnished by Chet Allemeir was .
a .revelation in Communistictactics• It gives one to think about
the years ahead.

We note that Ken Beagle, District Governor, will visit the Club on

Tuesday, October ii.

This id.ll be an official visit so the various

Committee Chairmen should have their reports for President Duke
well in advance.

Thought for the day, "What most countries want of the United States
is to be left a loaniV
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Williom Bobier, Olin Daily

Attendance-

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

★
OFFICERS

BY

Wilford Couillard
ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN T. DEAN

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT —

Treasurer

Roy Mulchahey, Roy Pitts
Fellowship-

Charles

Clyde

Schmitt,

Fred

Anderson,

and

Mark Andrews

Russell Moore.

★
BOARD OF

4-H Youth-

John T. Dean
Public Relations—

Mrs. Groce Patterson—Organist

gular—First Thursday of each month
★

INTERNATIONAL

Russell Moore, Choirman

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Ch'oirman

★

International Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester ANemier, Harold Goodholm

President Rotary Intornotional
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

Competitor RelationsConrcid Swart, Albert Faller
Employor-Empteyee Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary International

Internaliona! Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice
George Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Four-Way Test-

Ken Leavenworth, Torg Skabo

International
20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

5—S. Bovee
12-C. Fiske

19—R. Nagle, Stog

Aprli-1962

26-W. VanAken,

3—A.

Faller

10-R.

Fox

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September—1961

3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party

17—R. Biringer,

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24—P. Hurley
'

Classification
24-F. Culy

Moy-1962
1—G. Collins
8—F. Neer
15-D. Wise

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

22—C.

21-R. Kerr
28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

Rotary Foundation

Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

5—K.

December—1961

Leavenworth

12—W. Treat,

5-M. McKelth

12—H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebold

Ladies' Nighl

19—R. Patterson
26—C. Swort

July-1962
3-R. Woldron

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

10-W. Way
17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Mogazlne

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23-S. Jolley

Trade Associations-

Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

6—C. Wilcox,

Wise

January—1962

Rotary Foundation-

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebold

George R. Means, Evantlon, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International

SERVICE

International Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Special—At the call of the President

March-1962

22—H. Bent, Attertdonce

31—Governor's Visit

Sergeonl-at-Arms—
Cari Vinton, Norm Moore

at 12:15 p. m.

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

B. S. Relations

November—1961

Seton Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1—C. Allcmior,

October—1961

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

Rotary Anniversory

8—R, Rumsoy
15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

29-L.

Butterfield

13—E. Luse,

Membership

Byron Thomas

Warner VanAken, Russell Woldron,

Axner Olson,

6—A.

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Student Guests-

Membership-

Davidson, John T.

Williams,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

MogczineJerry Foir, Woyno Woy

★

Dean,

Rural Urban—

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Directors — Duane E.

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert YIngling

Club Bulletin—

President
Vicc-Presideof

FRED V/EEKS

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classification—

1961 . 1962

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

30-W. Couillord

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler—Foy BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
BR 8-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6621
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Ernest W, Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth
BR 8-2261
Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-W47

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chieogo Si.—Mary Ann

Phone No.
BR 8-2612
BR 8-5585

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Anretta —BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys—BR 8-6278

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 6-4229

Horold McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St.—Alice

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lita
BR 8-5078
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
——BR 9-9492

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo.-BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
—BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene._6R 8-6054

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ._BR B-5996

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pcorce, 97 Edison Ct-—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 6-M33
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

-- — BR8-5891

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane

BR 9-9471
—BR 8-2818

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Alborl Feller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5475
BR 8-8933
BR 8-5318

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loice

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

BR 8.6517

BR B-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

BR 8-8840

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St. -- —.
BR B-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. ft. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn.BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aiden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

B. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circje Drive—Virginia

Ralpn Toupolik, RT R. No. 5, 1^3 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-2641

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

-

Botavio—LoMolne

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

8R 8-2710

BR 6-8238

Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholi St.—Polly

BR 8-8318

V/ebster Treat, 34^ San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ...BR 8-6501

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 9-9495

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo . BR 8-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake.BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11

Park PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchert _____BR 8-6730
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-5554

E. Ken Leoyenworth, 77 Maple lone—Emily —--B_R 8.6850_

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COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
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VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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lfOOWC

�"ffc ProfUs Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July 27, 1961

Ralph Toupalik was born November 6, 190it in Detroit, He attended
Detroit Public Schools and later the Detroit BusineJfe Institute,
He married Eileen Breen on April, 1930. (it is reported on good

authority that when he was married he weighed II4O pounds and had
nice wavy, brown hair).

They have five children; Patricia 29,

John 26, Mary Eileen 16, Ralph 1^ and Mike 10, also several grand
children. From 1920 till 19U8 he was in the purchasing department
at Ford Motor Company, since that time he has onerated Ralph
Toupalik, Inc. and deals in Lincoln, Mercury and Rambler automobiles.
He is an Elk, is a member of the Coldwater Country Club and Don
Ami Club, His family attends St. Charles Church, his hobbies are
sports and gardening.

He likes all foods and dislikes none.

Last week there was a good attendance at the District 636 Rotary
Golf Tournament at Benton Harbor, the following Rotarians were

there; Olmsted, John Dean, Fuller, Couillard, Norm Moore, Allemeir,
Yingling, Neer, Toupalik, Nagle and Davidson. We did not hear of
any prize being won.

Noel Shedd, the guest of Mac McKeith, outlined for the Clvb the

need for funds for the Industrial Development Corporation and told

of stock for sale at 5^10.00 per share. It is a worthwhile project
and deserves support. Only three early leaversi We improve I
It takes the Irish to do things.

Did you know that the first

Rotary Club organized oatsidS the United States was formed in
Dublin in 1911.

Now we know! We have just learned how come newspapers make mistakes
in articles they publish. We have often wondered how such things
happen. If you want to know read the article on page hO in the
August Rotarian entitled, "Slie Wore a Punk Dress".
Next week ^s program chairman Is Chet Allemeir and the Club will

will see a film that will make you so mad you may even have indigestion,
DonH miss it.

Did you read the article and comments regarding Joe Abbey in the
July Rotarian beginning on page 3ii?
of

him.

He gets an all-over appraisal

District Governor Ken Beagle made the July Rotarian, He is pictured
on page 14k speaking to a group at Rotary International Assembly in

Tokyo,

Guvarie Coffman is driving a new Dodge,
him how it all came about.

It cost him nothing.

Tuesday, July 2h I'frs, John Dean had a birthday,

Ask

Mrs. Harvey Bent

has one on Thursday, July 28, your-editor and Chuck Schmitt on

July 29, Tom Collins on July 30,

The Dale Deans have a wedding

anniversa ry on July 30 and the John Deans on July 28,

Thought for the day furnished by Les Woodward - "Pray as though
it was up to God, work as though it was up to you",
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

5RONSON — Consregotionot Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMUNITY SERVICE

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/ MICH,

Clyde Williams, Chairmait

*

Boys' and Girls' WeekWilliam Bobler, Olin Dally

Attendance-

Horvcy Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

*
OFFICERS

Wilford Couillard

BY ELECTION

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richord Biringer

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

JOHN T. DEAN
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Viee-Presldent
Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Secy.-Treos.

Directors — Duone E. Davidson, John T.

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Mhmitt,

Fred

Community SafetyRay Pitts, John Etsweiler

Classificolion—

1961 - 1962

Axner

Olson.

Anderson,

ond

Russell Moore.

Club

Fred Culy, Robert Yingling

Ray Mulehahey, Ray Pitts

Fellowship-

Byron Thomas, Donald Harris,

Boyd Wiggins, Robert Hawley

John Walker

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way
MembershipWarner VanAken, Russell Waldron,
Andrews

Student

Guests-

4-H Youth-

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

Russell Moore, Chairman

Sorgeant&gt;at«Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.
★

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Axner Olson, Chairman

★

International

Chester Aliemier, Harold

President Rotary International
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

General Secretary, Rotary Inlernationol

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Goodhotm

Competitor Relations—
Conrad Swart, Albert Fafler

Employer-Employee RelationsPaul Hurley, Craig Sebold
Four-Way Test-

Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Information-

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

Buyer-Seller Relations-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

March-1962

22—H. Bent, Attendance

6-C. Wilcox,

Wise

International

5—S.

Info

13—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban

September—1961

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

Bovee

19—R. Nagle, Stag

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship

26—W. VanAken,
Membership

10—F. VanAken,

Childrens' Party
17—R. Biringer,
Classification

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night
24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy

May-1962
1—G. Collins
8—F. Neer

7—H. Joseph
14—G. Owers,

Rotary Foundation

15-D. Wise
22—C. Bocon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

Internotiona! Contacts-

Carl Vinton, Norm Moore

Special—At the coll of the President

27-R. Show

15-D. Dean, 4-H Fair

November—1961

Selon Bovee, Norm Moore

gular—First Thursday of each month

20—R. Moore

B. S. Relations

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations—

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

1—C. AMemier,
8—R. Rumsey

3—A. Faller
10-R. Fox

John T. Dean

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

13—E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

August—1961

October—1961

Byron Thomos

Dale Dean, Warren Williams

Program-

6—A. Bulterfield

PROGRAMS

12-C. FIske

Rural Urban—

Magazine-

February—1962

196M962
ROTARY

29-L.

Crippled Children-

Bulletin-

Mark

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Internotlonal Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice
Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Ken Leavenworfh, Toig Skabo

28—V. Kornstlen

June-1962

December—1961

5—K.

Leovonworth

19—R.

Patterson

12—W. Treot, Lodles' Night

5-M. McKeith

12-H. McKnight
19—K. Olmsted, Christmas
26-C. Sebald

26—C. Swart

Juiy-1962
3—R. Waldron

Jonuory—1962

10-W. Woy

2—D.

Woodward

16—M.

Andrews,

30-W.

Couillard

17—R. Yingling

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine

24—R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23—S. Jolley

Trade Associations—

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1961-62. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Loaies' Night, may oppoint a committee to ossist with the details.
JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

BR 8-6033

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth
BR 8-2261
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6821

Normond Moore, 796 Angola Rd.—Annetta —BR 8-6769

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Suson

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro......

..._BR8-5891

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane ....

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine... BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

BR 8-5078
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Rufh
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.
BR 8-2790

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Howard M. Teeter; 156 Aureh St.—Morion

BR 8-4222

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogen© .-BR 8-6054

BR 8-5909

Albert Foller, 95 t4. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.—Ann

BR 8-8933

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

6. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 23 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-6687

H. Vincent Korostien, 290 Grood St.—Dorothy

E, Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily _

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie --BR 8-6316

Robert Sweet, B. R. 4, Dqrrance Rd.—Ariene

BR 8-8942

BR 8-6788
BR 8-6840

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold, lake—

Eileen

BR.8-650I-.

ifuzgnna

Phone No.
BR 8-2612

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

BR 8-5556

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Worren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Colia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 9-9495

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11

Pork PL—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K, Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-4198
BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

BR.6-5554

FO

PEA^^

1
WEEKS

QUALITY SPRXNQ PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER, MICH.
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola .BR 8-4086

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 6-4424

BR 8-5033
...BR9-9428

BR 8-6850

FREDERICK H.

BR 6-5494

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

The COLDWATER

i

BR 8-4229

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-4071

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

C. Alfred Rice, R. fc. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .BR 8-2451

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A,

July 19, mi

Lester F. Wise was born in Goldwater on October
1918 and graduated
from Goldwater High School in June 1936. He married Celia Sigler

in Sturgis on February l6, 19^6. They have two children; ViTilliam age
13 arxi Julie 9. He worked for the City Market in 1936 and joined the

Southern Michigan National Bank in 1937 where he is now a vice nresident,
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and spent most of his
time in Iceland. He is a past commander of the American Legion, is
a Mason and an Elk. The family attend the Presbyterian Church.^ His
hobbies are golf and swimming. He says he likes all food and dislikes
none.

Bob Kerr and his family are in Denver where Bob is attending a hard

ware convention as a representative of the Michigan Association of
Hardware Dealers.

The Fritz VanAken family recently took a sightseeing trip to Chicago
where the kids wore Fritz out gadding to see the sights.

George Owers was recently requested to make a tree survey at Galva,
Illinois. While'there he made up at Rotary and they asked him to
speak to the Club.

Harda Bobier and Susan Mulchahey are spending two weeks at M.S.U.

where Marda is in a journalism workshop and Susan in a debate clinic.
Kids grow up and you get older.

From April 3, 1961 to May 7 there were 5® new Rotary Clubs charted
throughout the world, only h

the United States.

Fred Anderson and Les Woodward 'have'birthdays on July 19, Harry Joseph

on Friday, July 21; Valerie Dean (Mrs. John) on July 2? and the Bob
Nagles have a wedding anniversary on Monday, July 2ii.
Only one early, leaver I

Hurrah I

Bill Bobier presented Bob Hunger of Charlotte who recently went
huniing polar bears. His slides and commentary were thoroughly
enjoyed by the Club.

Joseph A. Abey, President of Rotary International was born in Fort
Worth, Texas and attended Noitihwestern University at Evanston and
the University of liinnesota.

He has been a newspaper publisher

for mary years and at present with the Reading Pennsylvania EagleTimes. He has been a member of the Reading Rotary Club since 1936,
and is past president of that Club. He has been a district governor
and a director of Rotary International. He has adopted as his
program for 1961-62 the following:
A im for Action

..

.

C ommunicate for lAiderstanding
T est for Leadership

He asks all Clubs to help his program in the furtherance of Rotary.
Thought for the Day: Women's eyes are peculiar, they can spot a
blond hair on a husband's coat but can't see a garage door opening.
RAY

Next week Ralph Toupalik is presenting Win Sohuler of Marshall as
his speaker.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

tOMMUNIlY SERVICE

CLUB SERVICE

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

William Bobior, Oiin Dally

Harvey Bent, Boyd Wiggins,

Wllford Couillard
OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise, Robert Shaw,
Richard Biringer

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Club

President

JOHN T. DEAN

Community SafetyRoy Pitts, John Elsweiler

Classification—

1961 . 1962

Crippled ChildrenFred Culy, Robert Yingling

Bulletin-

Roy Mulchahey, Ray Pitts

Vice-President

Fellowship-

J^.Setretary
'..Treasurer
Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Rural

Byron Thomos, Donald Harris,

Student

Jerry Fair, Wayne Way

Dean,

Charles

Clyde

Williams,

Schmitt,

Fred

Warner VanAken, Russell Watdron,

Axner Olson,

Anderson,

and

Mark

Russell Moore.

Andrews

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS

Sergeani-at-Arms—

at 12:15 p. m.

Carl

★

intornotional Student Proiects—

Del Wise, Alfred Rice

Competitor Relations—
Coniad Swart, Albert Foller

Rotary FoundationGeorge Owers, Robert Rumsoy

Employer-Employee Relations-

General Secretary, Rotary Inlemationol
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois
Governor, 636 Dist., Rotary, International
Ken Beagle, Grand Ledge, Michigan

Paul Hurley, Craig Sebald

Four-Way TestKen Leavenworth, Torg Skabo
Trode

Biringer,
Classificotion

24—P. Hurley

24-F. Culy
May-1962

1—G. Collins
8—F. Noer

Rotary Foundotion

15-D.
22—C.

Wise
Bacon

29—H. Goodholm

21-R. Kerr

International Information-

Buyer-Seller RelationsChester Allemier, Harold Goodhotm

President Rotary Internotionol
JOSEPH A. ABEY, Reading, Pennsylvania

17—R.

17—N. Moore, Ladies' Night

14—G. Owers,

Info

April-1962
3—Thomas, Fellowship
10—F. VonAken,
Childrens' Party

26—W., VonAken,

RwsseJI Moore, Chairman

Cranston Wilcox, Ernest Luse

★

5—S. Bovee

7—H. Joseph

Godfrey Collins, Charles Bacon

Axner Olson, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

6-C. WIIcox,

International

19—R. Nagle, Stag

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Internalienai Contacts-

Vinton, Norm Moore
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Speciol-At the coli of the President

March-1962

November—1961

Solon Bovee, Norm Moore
Rotary InformationHoward Teeter, Fritz VanAken

gular—First Thursday of each month

20—R. Moore
27-R. Shaw

20—H. Teeter
27—D. Shorno

31—Governor's Visit

Public Relations-

Bullerfleld

13—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban

September—1961

3-A. Faller
10-R. Fox

Dole Dean, Warren Williams

6—A.

13-E. Luse,
Rotary Anniversary

Wise

October—1961

John T. Dean

★

29-L.

Membership

4-H Youth-

Program-

Mrs. Grace Patterson—Organist

B. S. Relations

Guests-

Byron Thomas

Membership-

Directors — Duane E. Davidson, John T.

1—C. Allemier,
8—R. Rumsey
15—D. Dean, 4-H Fair
22—H. Bent, Attendance

12-C. Fiske

Urban-

Boyd Wiggins, Robert. Hawley

John Walker

Magoxine—

PROGRAMS

August—1961

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Attendance-

February—1962

1961-1962
ROTARY

28—V. Kornstien

June-1962

December—1961

12—H. McKnIghf

Leavenworth

Patterson

26—C. Swart

19—K. Olmsied, Chrlstmos
26-C. Sebald

July-1962
3~R. Waldron
10-W. Way

Januory—1962
2—D.

5—K.

19—R.

12—W. Treat, Ladles' Night

5-M. McKelth

17—R.

Woodword

9—J. Fair, R. Magazine
16—M. Andrews,

Yingling

24-R. Sweet

By-Laws Report
23—S. Jolley

Associations-

30-W. Couillard

Richard Moore, Roy Patterson

The obove Is our program schedule for the yeor 1961-62. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progorm chairman of the chonge. Mentbers having spoc^l

programs such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1961

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-^3
Fred Anderson, 46 Mopio Lane-Kothryn
BR 8-M33

Mork S. Andrews, 25
St.-Roth ------..BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821
Harvey G Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
BR 8*8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5386
??

Gust C. Burondf, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ... BR 3-^86

Rev Albert Butlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..BR 8-:^54
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce Sf.-Borbara
§5
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth

Phone No-

55

Milford A. McKeilS, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen_- BR 8-2947
Harold MeKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Normond Moore, 796 Angolo Rd.—Annetta
BR 8-6769
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila ——55
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
BR 9-94W
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsied, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha—.—-——55

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

—555'??^?

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy
55
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane ... ... —55

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine —

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

C. Alfred Rice, R. k. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .BR 8-2451

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

John T. Dcon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6127

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517

Torg Skabo,' 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-6316

BR 8-5942

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Morlha,

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen...
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wiimo

BR 8-8840

BR 8-%06

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Cranston Wilcox, 22 Edison Court—Dorothy

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N, Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. t^o. 2—Beotrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovio—LaMoine

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pot

Phone No.

BR 8-2612

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-4229

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ceno
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolie

BR 9-9495

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-5714

Craiq Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise—BR 8-5842

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola _BR 8-4086
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshoil St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Art Lyon, 11

Pork Pl.-Elzora

BR 8-6311

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—VIrginio—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toopalik, R. R. No. 5/ 1573 W. Chicago—
Eileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6161

BR 8-5W9
8R 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Jerry Fair, 142 Hull St.-Ann
.... BR 8-8933
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons—BR 8-5318
6. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

JOHN DEAN, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5909

BR 8-6850

Suzdn'fto

—

-

."

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva __BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
Nguyeng Thanh, 106 E. Chicago St.

BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

V'j- • U

lfOOl.,

TI?e COLDWATER

' I S«&lt;. M-tf K

Rotary REFLECTOR

!!33AM' ^

I
FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
Published

by

COLDWATER, MICH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALW-AYS WELCOME

J

�The Singingest Club in the U*S«A,

July 12, 1961

Albert A. Butterfield was born in Grand Rapids, September 2^, 1912.
He attended grade school in that city but graduated from the Lowell
High School in June, 1929. He received his A.B. degree
Michigan University in 19U3 and graduated from the Garrett Bibi^l
Institute of Evanston, Illinois in 19U8. He married Thelma L.
whose birthday is September 29 in Grand Rapids on December 21, 1935*
They have five children; Lois 2U, James 19, Richard 17, Fred 15 and
Donald 9. He was employed by the Kelvinator Corporation in Grand

Rapids from 1932-1938 and has served as a Methodist nanister since

that time. He has had pastorates in Hastings, Scotts, Galien^ Berrien
Springs, Fremont and Coldwater, coming here in 1959. He is a mson,
hobbies are Stereo Hi-Fi and roses,

likes all foods except onions

and green peppers.

Something new is being added to the bulletin, beginning with this issue
we are listing the birthdays of Club members, their Rotary Anns and
their wedding anniversaries for the week in which the meetings occur.
There will therefore be no excuse for not knowing of these dates.

IF

YOU READ THE BULLETIN.

.you gripe that it is hard to find access to good fishing,

in ulster (North'Ireland) the Toome Fisheries have had an exclusive
franchise to fish for eels in Lough Neagh since 1675. Maybe you are
not so bad

off.

From time to time your editor receives a copy of the "London Rotarian,"
the bulletin of the Club. In a recent copy an induction of new members
was described. This included telling the new member how he was selected
for membership, classification and. fellowship screening and final
election. The new members are assigned to a new member* s committee
which meets with a past president of the Club for indoctrination and;
instruction over several meetings. Fellowship and service are stressed.
The Club might consider the formation of a committee to handle this

feature of admission and by so doing emphasize the meaning of member
ship in Rotary.

This week*s speaker was Rotarian, Kenneth Prettie of HilJLsdale who has
;3ust returned from the Convention in Tokyo. He showed slides taken

while there and the scenes shown were an "eye opener" for all members.

He was introduced by Keath Pearce.

Wedding anniversaries this week include the Ray -Foxs Jiily 10 and Mark

Andrews on July 12.

Birthdays include Mrs'. Charles Fiske and Harvey

Bent on July 11, also Mrs, Kenneth Olmsted on July Ih.

Next week*s program with Bill Bobier as program chairman will be
Robert Hunger, a Rotarian from Charlotte, who will show us slides
and describe how Kodiak bears are hunted with a bow and arrow.

Some of the members looked and agreed they felt rather naked since
they shaveci off their hirsute adornments which they wore in honor
of the Centennial Celebration.

Thoi^ht for the day - A wedding is a ceremony where a man loses control
of

himself.

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Albert (Bert) G« Faller was bom in Denora Penn» on Jan. 17^ 1906.
He graduated from the Denora High School in 1922 and from the Eastman

School of Business in Poughkeepsie, New York in 192?. He married
Charlotte Ewald at Denora on June 23# 1930. They have three children;
Charlyne Faller Segmiller who lives in the east and has one child,
Karen 20 a Senior at Albion Cbllege who on June 29 sailed for a summer
in Europe and David who will be a freshman in September. He was
president of the Denora Pennsylvania Rotary Club. He was for many
years in the furniture business in Denora and often vacationed at

Coldwater Lake.

He established the Golden Rule Shop in June, 19^h«

He is a Presbyterian, an Elk and a member of the Coldwater Country
Club. His favorite food is steak, he has no food dislikes and his
favorite T.V. program is "VJhat's I4y Line?"

Don Harris, the retiring president of the Club, commented that he had
a good year and appreciated the cooperation of all members. He stated
the job is made much easier if the members permit themselves to be
pushed around a bit. He received his past president's pin from past
president, Harvey Bent.

There will be no meeting on Tuesday, July ii - the first meeting in the
new year when President, Duke Davidson, takes over.
We understand Bert Faller and Kenny Olmsted have just returned from
Northern Michigan where they fished.

l^e Club attendance for May was 92.6?^ while the District average was
bb.70.

Climax again led the District with 99«20^ having four out of

five with perfect attendance.

Very soon now there will be a new club in District 636. East Lansing
is in the finishing stretch of getting under way and will have their
charter night in the near future.

In the District Governor's letter for May T. John Reed, Retiring
Governor, pays tribute to the men idio have made hiis^/year a successful
one.

During his year Lansing and Charlotte became 500$ R.I. fund

contributors.

Don't forget the Golf Tournament of District 636, Benton Harbor on
July 2U* Tuesday, July 11 will be the deadline for reservations.
Thirteen members have signed up to date.

Duke &amp; Jo Davidson have just returned from Boyne Mountain Lodge where
Duke attended a newspaper confab.

Norm Moore played his first game of golf Wednesday since his accident.

Mac &amp; Helen McKeith have just returned from the American College of

Apothecaries in Toronto.

This is the first time it has been held out

side the United States,

Next year something new is to be added t

there will be a rotation of

song leaders who are being supervised by A1 Butterfield and Ken Putnam

is providing for a rotation of members who will give Ihe invocation.

Then there was the proctologist who advertised, "The end justifies
the means."

RAY

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John Thomas Dean was born May 21, 1927 in Branch County, the son of
Ezra 0» and Marguerite Ambrose Dean, He attended the Fiske Grade

school, later graduating from the Coldwater High School and Argubright

Business College in Battle Creek.

He served in the U.S. Navy from

April 19hS to July 19U6. After boot camp at Great Lakes he served in
iiie Philippines, He was married July 28, 19?0 to Valerie Kennedy, daughter
of our secretary. They have two sons; John Gregory, and Jeffrey Scott.
His hobbies are hunting and golf. He smokes a pipe. The family attend

the Presbyterian Church. He is six feet tall and weighs l6^ pounds. He
has,afor a number of years, been associated with his brother Dale in
the real estate and insurance business.

How did they do it?

The gals that published the bulletin dug up more

scuttlebutt for one issue than your editor could have gotten in a year.

Mrs. Duke said all you have to do is to call some Rotary Anns and you

strike pay dirt. Evidently we have been missing the boat.

Thanks a

lot for their help.

Your bulletin is greenl We have run out of paper and Patterson could
not supply the blud:. so this issue and the next two will be green.
The old and new Board cof Directors met at the Country Club Tuesday night
and took care of business concerning the Club.

$800 was ordered paid toward the park project at the river and U.S. 112.
Honorary members were ^lectgd for the coming year and ^rill be notified
by the secretary. Their names will be published later.
nivde Williams and his family flew to Clearwater, Florida on Friday,

June 16 for a vacation.

He was grounded at Nashville for a day enroute.

The members misht be interested that your editor now has a red and_white^_

Menzie Tartan tie for which he has been hunting for mapy ye§rs. Scotty
Shulman of Portland sent it along. Also a British Columbia Tartan has
arrived, being sent by Mrs. Lockwood of Vernon B.C. whose father was a
District Governor of Rotary 19^9-1960.

Robert Nagle was surprised. He took off for Chicago ard his_wife took
off for the Health Center where a baby boy arrived on June 19.

The members should know the money for the cleaning of the Tibbits Theater
has been spent and the basement will be furnished this week.
Dontt for^'et the District Rotary Golf Tournament to be held at Benton
Harbor on Monday July 'dh, 1961. Make your reservation thru Duke.
As usual two copies Rotaiy Revesta (Spanish) and six conies of
. Rotarian will be furnished to community spots by the magazine committee.

Thought for the day;

Never lie, you cannot remember what you said.
RAY

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The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
June 15, 1961

Harry Joseph was born July 21, 190li in Nashville, Tennessee.

He

graduated from high school in that city and later attended Northwestern

University.

20, 19iil.

He was married to Ethel Guinn at LaPorte, Indiana on January

They have three children; Phillip, Marion Indiana, Alice Jean,

a nurse in Ann Arbor and Allen who is attending Purdue University.

He

was at one time employed by the Western Electric in C&amp;cago, later in

■Idle wholesale grocery business in LaPorte and since 19^5 has been with

the Southern Michigan Grocer Compare.
to music and boys.

puddings.

his ties.

He is an Elk.

His hobbies are golf, listening

He likes pork chops but dislikes rice

His wife reoorts him easy to live with, she also says she bi^s

Bob Hawley has the program for Tuesday, June 20 and promises something
interesting.

Guests at this week^s meeting were both residents of Quincy, Lorimer
w. orxppen and Biaque tt-nirk.

Newsy Bit——It seems the "Land of Livin*" group recently went trout
fishing near Grayling. They had a weighty problem and had to call

Ken Putnam for advice.

(Collect?)

More Newsy Bits—Russ and Gladys Moore left Tuesday for a few days of
loafing up North.

The Arlo Mussers are moving into Col'dwater next Saturday.

John Walker traveled to Fort Wayne- last Tuesday to enjoy the circus
there. .

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The Bill Bobiers are leaving next Saturday for a week?s visit with the Ed Hawkins family in Gonnecbicut.

"Duke" Da'vidson returned Tuesday night from Canada with trout - Surprisel
A new car wash idea - Web Treat* s car caused quite a disturbance at

Coldwater Lake when it rolled across the road, over the sea-wall, and
into the lake. Web and Sue*s new home will be ready for occupancy soon,
Don Harris and wife celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Monday,
June 12 th, our congratulations I

The ItLchigan Conference, just concluded last Sunday, has returned A1
Butterfield to the Coldwater First Methodist Church for another year.
Bob Teeter and Janice Harris graduated from Albion. Howard paid a fine
for a lack of a picture of Dob in our daily paper, and Don paid his fine
for Janice's picture. Also fined for pictxires were Collins and Bent.
Howey's daughter graduated from C.H.S.

The Union City Itotary Club has a new meeting place - eveiy Tuesday at

12810 P.M. at the Pine Grove Inn, l/h mile west of Ihion City on trunk-

line M-6o •

The old and new Club's board will have an organizational meeting on
Tuesday, June 20th at the Coldwater Chamber office at 7tOO P.M.

Here is the thought for the day - Keep frowning and you'll get credit
for thinking.
ViUi &amp; JO

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

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COMMIHEES

Employer-Emplovee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —
Warren Wlliams.
ClassificaHon —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 &gt;1961

Lester Wise,

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
— President
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
VIee-Presldent
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMin
Treasurer
FRED WEEKS
— Asst. See. - Treas.

Club

Bulletin —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagte,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

4-W. Couillerd.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

11-F. VonAken.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

"Woodward.-

25-0. Dally.

25-1. Wse.

Vocational Guidance —

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigon

SERVICE

International Contacts-

Kenneth Leavenworth; Al

Sergeant'Ot'Arms —

23—D. Dean.

29—A. Butterifeld.

30—No Meeting.

December-1960
6—F. Neer.

• .6—A, Rice

'20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmds.

International Information —

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford

Jolley.
Inlerndtlenal Student Projects —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. MeKeith, Wayne Way.: -

Buyer-Seller Relations —
Allemier.
Robert Sweet.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

Januory—1961

JuIy-1961
&lt;—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupallk.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon; Rotary Mogazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •
John Etsweiler, George

Competitor Relations —

June-1961

13—R. Mulchahey.

Butlerfield.

Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

Robert Hawle'y, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary Internotional

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretory, Rotary International,

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomos, Roy Fox,

May-1961

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.-

Axner Olson.

Boyd Wiggins.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texas

April-1961

4-T. Skabo.

Public Information —

President, Rotary Intematlonol,

27—Governor's Visit.
October—1960

Duone Davidson.

Speciol — At the coll of the President.,

13-F. Weeks.

20—B. Shaw, Slog Night.

Student Guests —

Program —

ot 12:15 P. M.

21-J. Etsweiler.
28—A. Musser.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Warner Van Aken.

^(Cgular — First Thursday of each montti

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

McComb.

Woodword.
Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmitt Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

Morch—1961

September—1960

Richard Moore, Jomes

Russell Moore, Harold

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Goodholm, John Walker.

ond Harvey Bent.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23—E. Luse.
30—G. Burondl.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Fellowship —

DIRECTORS - - Or. Donald Harirs^ Duone

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and GiHs Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.
Community Safety —

Robert Show.

Februory—1961
14-R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.
9—G. Collins.

Olin Daily, Fred Culy,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

24—les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

31—R.. Sweet.

2^K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program ehairmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details,
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairmon - Telephone BR ^8609
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR8-53S8

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR 8-5563

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Phone No.

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

. BR 8-2947

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5078

Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 9-94W
BR 8-5512

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retha._

BR 8-2539
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Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

B.

BR 8-6341

BR.8-2854

BR 8-5234

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--.BR 8-8609

BR 8-2710

K. Pearce, 97

Edison Ct.—Lorraine

•Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-5006

BR 8-6517

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann .

BR 8-5475
BR 8-5318

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-^94

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-6598

Albert Roller, 95 N. Honchett St.-^Charlotfe
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—tonore

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice .... BR 8-8546

BR 6-6161

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.—L-ucille

Russell F. Moor6, .15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Ray Pitts, 55 N.'Spi;ague St.—Ruth

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergat

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie —BR 8-^16

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-8340

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia —BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupallk, R. J2. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.•'-Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple lone—Emily- a

BR 8-6501
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Webster Treat, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Cold. Lake—

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Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seott-Ncfalie

Ruth

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Art Lyon, 11

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo _ BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grofchen
BR 8-6730

BR 8'5554

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VISITING

BR 8-4086

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowo.Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

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BR 8-6393

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Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

BR 8-5556

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Lester F. Wise, R. R, No. 2-Colia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth... ... BR9-9428

Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.... BR 6-5842

BR 8-5790

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

BR 8-5714

- Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR S-iOSO
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene..^. BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
BR 8-4222

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane—Pot

BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930

BR 8-4435

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor _. BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—AHeen-^^--BR-8-6687Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce._BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
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John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Della . BR 8-4229

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth , BR 8-5996

BR 9-9471

BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chlcogo St.-Alice

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Marguerite ...BR 8-2485

Wllford Coulilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stole Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mprjorle BR 8-6821
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
-BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara
-BR 8-5891
Gust C. Borondt, 178 Falrifeld Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4486

Rev, Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 8-5585

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICH.

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COtiiW^TiR r1d¥SrY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

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Torg Skabo was born June 26, 19dU at Perth, North Dakota a tovm
with a fiopulation of 153 • He graduated fron Bisbee High School,
and received his degree from the University of North Dakota in
Business Administration in 1929.

on September 2h) 1933.

He was married to Nellie Dehrenn

They have one daughter, Peggy, now married.

He was, for many years, with Gamblers Conpany and worked in South

Dakota, Michigan, Montana, Minnesota and came to Coldwajier in 19?1
as local manager of the distribution center*

He retired from the

company several years ago, and now operates, a fleet of trucks deliver

ing their merchandise. He served in the U.S. Army from 19lil to
NovemVjer, 19hS being discharged as a major after service in th;3
United States, North Ireland, England, France and Germany, He belongs
to the .\merican Legion, Elks and attends the Presbyterian Church.
His favorite foods are steaks, LUTFISR and JULEKAKE. He dislikes
nutmeg. He has a peculiar foot condition often found in bogtrotting
Irishman but rare among Norwegians.
Here we go againj The Club voted by a large margin to have another
minstrel next year. We are gluttons for nunishmont but thrive on it.

It appears now that the Club will clear al.out $1800 from the three
performances given this year. This should help with the park
development.
We are glad Carl Vinton is back ^Jith us again.

Just before he was

discharged from the hosnital his Rotary Ann reported he was improving
and griping about the food. Food gripes are a sure sign of getting
well.

We hear Clyde VJilliams flew their new plane to Jefferson City, Mssouri
on business recently. Happy landings,
David Dean, Dale's son, is improving at the Health Center.
m.

We are glad,

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From the newspaper reports Seton Bovee and Duke Davidson must have had

a whale of a good time living high on the hog during their recent trip to
Washington, D.G,, fishing on Chesapeake Day but no luck.
have everything, ButI

Well you can't

Maybe Duke does because he is leaving Thursday, June 8, for a week's
fishing in Canada above Quebec.

He is going with a group of publishers.

Your editor is leaving Grayling next Tuesday for a canoe trip down the
AuSable with his son. How far?
^^til we have blisters on our hands.

Next week Conrad Swart has Bonnie Berry of the Coldwater Fire Department
with a film on prevention.
This week Fred Anderson presented C. D. Lavrrence of Cincinnati who
discussed automation.and its effect on business,

Next~week's bulletin is to be written by Ellen Jo Davidson and Valerie

Dean since your editor won't be here.

Many thanks to them.

Those who indulge, usually bulge.
RAY

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance
—

Fritz Von Aken,

1960-T961

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS —
President
Club Bulletin —
OUANE E. DAVIDSON
Viee-Presldent
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulehohey,
Paul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treosurer Fellowship —
Russell Mooro, Harold
FRED WEEKS
Asst. See. - Treos.

Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagte,

Werner

Van Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

28-W. Willioms.

Axner Olson, Chairmen

Mareh-1961

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—8. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6~G. Owers.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

21—J. Etsweiler.
26—A. Musser.

Boys and Girls Week—
Dale Dean, Charles Flske.
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.
Richard Moore, James

April-1961

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Peorce, Douglas

IB—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Woodward.

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —

at 12:T5 P. M.

Rotan

Special — At the call of the President.

Information —

Sergeant-ot-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary Intemationai,

SERVICE

Internationoi Contacts-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary IntemaHonal,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Robert Howtey, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigon

Allemler.

Intornolionai information —

30—No Meeting.

December-1960

June-1961

6—A. Rice

Neer.

27—F. Anderson.

Internotionoi Student Proieets- .

3—R. Patterson.

KeilS, Wayne Way.

10-^. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20-8. Howiey.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

Kenneth Putnom, M. A. Me-

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

23—D. Dean.

20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

Rotory Foundation -

Competitor Relations —

9-J. Woldron.
16—C. Swart.

13—R. Mulehohey.

Butterfield.

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —

2—H. Goodholm.

29—A. Butterfield.

6-F.

Kennoth Leavenworth, Al

William Bobier, Sontford

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

May-1961

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomos.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

18—K. Putnam.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Public Information —

INTERNATIONAL

4—W. Couiilard.

November—1960
1—D. Shomo.

Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

13-F. Weeks.

October—1960
4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

Scholarship Awards —

Richard Birlngcr, Kenneth

Boya Wiggins.

7—K. Leavenworth.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb,

Vocational Guidance —

Duane Davidson.

"TW^ular — First Thursday of each month

7-W. Treot.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Axner Olson.

Program —

February—1961

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Rural Urban —

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Axner Olson, John Etsweiler, Chories Schmitt Membership —

Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

ROTARY PROGRAMS

2~F. Culy.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

and Harvey Bent.

August-)960
9~G. Collins.

Warren Williams.
Classification —

1960-1961

Four ?/ay Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Employer-Employee Relations —

Robert Ylngjing, Croig Sebatd.

CLUB SERVICE

July-196t
4—No Meeting.

17—S. Jolley.

11—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Jomcs F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
BR 8-^33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

Phone No.
BR 8-63S6
BR 8-2947

Harold McKnlght, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marlorie BR 8-6821

Riehord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

OUANE DAVIDSON, Program Cholrmon — Telephone BR ^8609

BR 8-80B6
BR 8-5386

Roymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

BR 8-2539

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..-BR 8-6546

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro---.
-BR 8-5891
Gust C, Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha_. .
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

BR 9-9360
.BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

C, Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Bronch-Phyllis
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget..
Croig Sebald, R. R..No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 6-2451
BR 8-5006
BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert E. Shaw," 106 Grand St.—Ann .

BR 8-2930

Wllford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone-Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rood—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiier, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

Robert Howiey, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5909

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyee.-BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

BR 8-2790

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise... BR 8-5842

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-G1odys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Phone No.
BR 6-55B5
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R, R. No. I-Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia—LoMoIne
Del Wise, 45 Mopio Lane—Pat

BR 8-2710

BR 3-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R, No. 2-Celia

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward. 163 Marshall St.—Polly

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Mcrsholl Rd.—

BR 8-4086

BR 8-2288

Roth

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, .Dorrance hd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI,—Elzora
J
BR 8-6311
Riehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—. BR 8-4198

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

BR 6-6850
BR 8-2261

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold, loke—

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanne

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

BR B-6730

BR 8-5554

rf

The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR
I[&gt;®01

rS:

J'REDERICK Hv WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS^INCl

by

ROTARY CLUB of CGLDWATER

COLDWATER,

MICH.

ri•3&amp;

12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

BR 8-2364

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione

BR 8-4350

£, Byron Thomas, 58 N, Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Raipn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

Meeting Time:

BR 8-5033

BR 8-6316

Conrod Swort, 471 Meushall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St,
Douglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct,—Ruth

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Published

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

WELCOME

�Profits Mosi Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May 25, I96I

John Wm, Eisweiler Jr« was born in Philadelphia August^^'lB, 1919 and
graduated from Sharon Hills High School in 1937»

He attended Drexel

Institute for li years, later receiving a B,S. degree from the University
of Oregon in 19U7* He received his Masters degree in Hospital Adminis
tration from Northwestern University in 1950. From 1950-5l he was an
assistant at Maiden Hospital in Boston, 1951-52 with Standard Oil and
1952-55 at the Hospital in Van Wert, Ohio. He came to Coldwater in
1955 and since then has been administrator of the Community Health
Center. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps being discharged as a

1st Lieutenant in 19U6. He married Lucile Oliver on June 30, 19iiii
at Philadelphia. They have one son, John III, 12 years old. The family
attend the Lutheran Church.

He likes all food except green peppers.

His hobbies are golf and woodworking.

His wife buys his neckties.

We have just learned that the Williams have a new four place Beechcraft
Bonanza.

We did not know it but apparently Chuck Woodward has been deceiving

the Club, or at least not telling us of his talents since the Club has
selected him to drive an ostrich in a race to be held during the ii-H
Fair.

Does anyone want to start a "book"?

We are sorry to hear that Harold Hill's Rotary Ann, Hermoine, is in
the Community Health Center and has b^en quite ill.
Following is a letter to President Don from Ed Holtz, "Dear Don:

Please express my sincere appreciation to the entire Club for the
marvelous cooperation which they gav§ J;o the 1961 Rotary Minstrels,
it was a real pleasure to work with the Club. The *6l End Men, Bob
Sweet and Doug Woodward, were especially helpful, also Sanford Jolly.

Kindest i^egards^ hope it was worthwhile and that all people concerned

benefited - Cordially Ed Holtz." We believe Ed deserves the gratitude
of the Club for the fine job he did. It isn't often you work a fellow
as hard as Ed was wbrked and then have him thank you,

Guvarie CoffMan, ^it was announced on Tuesday, was to be honored at a

tea on Thursday^ May 25, in the civic room of the Southern -Michigan

National Bank.

Chick Kennedy, Duke Davidson, John Dean and your editor attended the
District 636 Club assembly on Monday at Sturgis at which Ken Beagle
of Grand Ledge, the incoming District Governor, was presented.

On Tuesday the Club had as guests the top students from St- Charles and
Coldwater High Schools. Judi^ Kiblloski, Louise Ch-:-ir-a, Kathleen

Kelly, Patricia Gaglio and Carol Waligara from St.,

--.ad Martha
Gay, Judy From, Helen Strang, Carol Sager, Joanne McKee,- Rosemary Ray,

Geva Burkovskis, Karen Burrows, Ted Tomkins and Quentin Scheidler from
Coldwater High School added a great deal to the meetang.

We note the London Rotary Club just raised its annual dues to 13 pounds
10 shillings from 12 pounds 10,

If you want to be famous invent a woman's shoe larger on the inside than
the

outside.

■ray

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

AlBiON — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the name and classification listed below*
Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one week.

Name

Fred Neer

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Office Appliances, Equip-

Office Equipment

ment and Stationery

Retailing

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

(The Classification Committee and the Board of Directors do
not believe that there is any conflict in the classification
assigned to Fred Neer and the classification already held
by Wilford C. Couillard. Wil Couillard's classification is -

Major - Office Appliances and Supplies, Minor - Retail
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May 19&gt; 196l

Dr» Donald Harris, the present president of Coldwate^Rotary Club, was

born December 8, 1910 in Council Bluffs, Iowa the son of Neil and Jessie
Hands, He graduated from Lewiston Idaho High School, and from the

University of Nebraska School of Medicine in 193^* He also has a Master*s
Degree in Public Health from the University of Michigan in 19U0, He
married his Rotary Ann, Pansy, on June 12, 1936 at Omaha, They have two
children; Janice and Neil«

He started in public health work in Iowa in

1939, worked in Chippewa County Michigan 1940-191+8, Gary Indiana 191+819^1, and came to Dranch-Hillsdale Health Department in 19^2, He served
two years in the medical corps of the U,S, Army being discharged as a

major, one year with the High Commissioner of Germany,

His family attend

the Methodist Church. One of his hobbies is basketball, and he attends
most of the Coldwater games. He was formerly a member of the LeMers
Iowa Rotary Club,

Gordon Schlubatis, former Coldwater Rotarian here on leave from Turkey,
was a guest of the Club and was greeted by many old friends.

Dale Dean is program chairman for next week, and he tells us that it is
student recognition week and we are to have as our guests the ten top

students from the Coldwater High School, and the ton five students from

St, Charles High School, He is nresenting a speech by Earl Nightingale
of Chicago. From his report of Mr, Nightingale his speech should be
worth while.

For once ladies night was a sell out for the dinner and program at
SnhuTers in ^rshall, Dick Moore, the chairman, tells us that there

were 82 present, Dick deserves a tip of the hat for the fine job he
did, and the success of the event.

The Club members "coughed up," |i66,00 to help defray the expense of
cleaning up the Tibbetts'Theater.

The early leavers list is getting large again with nine signed up, and
several left who had not signed up.

At the time of writing this bulletin, Wednesday A.M., have just learned
that Carl Vinton was admitted to the Health Center Tuesday evening, W©
hope he is soon out and about again,

Tuesday*3 program chairman was Duke Daipldson who presented "Tom" Collins
our new city manager, Tom proceeded to enlighten us regarding city
government, taxes, expenditures, etc. It was one of the best programs

presented to our Club in a long while, Rotaiy members can usually he
depended upon to do a good job when they have a j to do. A tip of
the hat to Tom,

Did you know that the pioneering work for crippled children in Michigan
was started by the Rotary Clubs,

Here is a gem contributed by Will Couillard, "T-ls better to have loved
a short girl, than to never loved a tall^"
RAX

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS -- Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice,

August—1960

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Olln Dolly, Fred Culy,

Clossification —

Fritz Von Aken,

1960 -1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Vice-Presldent
Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. See. - Treos.

DIRECTORS • • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club

Lester Wise,

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Morch-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweller.

Community Safety —

Paul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Seton Bovee, Roy Mulehahey,

Richard Moore, James

Woodward.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner Van Aken.

27—Governor's Visit.
October—1960

4-W. Couillord.

4—T. Skabo.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

11—F. VanAken.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Woodward.

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

International Contacts —

General Secretary, Rotary Intemotional,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

International Information —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

International Student Proleets —

JuRe-1961

Allemier.

27-A. Olson..
July-1961
4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundation •
John Etsweiler, George .
Owers.

Robert Sweet.

20—8. Hawley.

3—R. Patterson.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night..

January—1961

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Robert Hawley, Chester

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

December—1960

30—No Meeting.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford
Jolley.

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

23—D. Dean.

13—R. Mulehahey.
20—C. Woodword, Merry Xmps.

Butlerfield.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

22—B. Thomas.
29-A. Butterifeld.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

5ergeont-at-Arms —
Carl VInton, Conrad Swart,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

SERVICE

John Elsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Roto^ Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

9-J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

2—H. Goodholm.

8—Rotary Foundotion.

Olmsted.

E. Bvron Thomas, Rdy Fox,
Boya Wiggins.

May-1961

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

Duane Davidson.

Regulor — First Thursday of each month

Aprli-1961

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Voealionai Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

McComb.

ner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmilf Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

26-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Bulletin —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

21-W. Way.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Folr.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Deon, Charles FIske.

Goodholm, John Walker.

and Harvey.Bent.

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Robert Shaw.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold

Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Williams. Ax-

February—1961

PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Warren Willioms.
OFFICERS 8Y ELECTION

ROTARY

17-S. Jolley.

11—R. Toupallk.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Peorce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee -to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Choirman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson,. 46 Maple Lane-Kafhryn

BR 8-«33

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6386
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marlorie BR 8-6821

William' A. Mllnes, 150 Grand Sf.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

. Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfteld Dr.—Josephine ...BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma--BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.-BR 8-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanoro

BR 8-6517

Oonold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R- No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Alleen

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Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

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John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martho

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H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
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Ernest W. luse, R. R." No. 3—Ruth
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Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stole Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys. .. BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546

Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

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'Boyd C. Wiggins. 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall'St.—Edna

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BR 8-2539

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Willioms, Bafavia—loMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha.

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Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-rGraee

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Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Detia

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Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2~Beatriee

BR 8-4159

BR 8-4424

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spragoe St.—Ruth

Robert 'G. Yingling, 21 Scoil—Natalie

Kepnefh. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ... BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
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Charles Schmitt, 18 C..AIden St.—Berget .
BR 8-5714
Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand'St.—Ann
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BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise ..BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nel1le ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.-Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce "Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marlon.

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia..BR 8-2841.
Rolpn Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
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Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

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Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine-.. BR 8-4198Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

CENTEIMNI

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Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd,, Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-CBlla

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

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George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996

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Fritz VanAken. 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-G!adys
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Carl F. VInton, 1B2 E. Chicago St.—Alice .. . ..BR 8-2128

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 12, 1961

Charles Richman Bacon, was born December 22, 192U in Chicago, Illinois.

When just a small boy he moved to Detroit, and graduated from the High
land Park High School in June, 19k2. He received a Bachelor of Science

degree from the University of Michigan in June, 19ii5 and his M.D. degree

from the University of Chicago in March, 19^9. He interned at Alameda
County Hospital at Oakland California, 19ii9-5l, and then had a residency
in surgery at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit 1951-56, He served as a

captain in the U.S. Medical Corps, 1953-55, serving in the U.S. and Austria.
He was married on May 10, 1952 to Marjorie Ann Dean in Detroit.

They

have four children) Katherine 8, Thomas 6^, Carol 5^ and Eric 32*
belongs to the Bon Ami Club, Elks, Coldwater Country Club, American
College of Surgeons, and is a Diplomate of the /juerican Board of Surgery.
His family attends the Methodist Church, and his hobbies are photography
and travel.

Don*t forget next Tuesday night is ladies night.

Break down for once

and take the little woman out to Schulers. She will appreciate it, and

you will be the "lover boy."

Regular meeting next Tuesday noon, your editor has been unable to find
out what the program will be.

On Thursday your editarian spoke to the Albion Rotary Club.

They had

about ti5 members present, "but the singing was about what you wo^d
expect from 20 Coldwater Rotarians. The Coldwater Club is still the
"singingest Club in the U.S.A."

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Your president, Don Harris, attended a Public Health meeting in Grand
Rapids this week.

Our two newspaper men I understand are at a hideaway up near^^Baldwin.

^hey left Thursday and won't be back until Saturday night. Your editor
tried to find out what "gave" but did not gather much news.

Don't forget the District Assembly May 21

22 at Sturgis. Go if you

can.

The Club on Tuesday, with Jess Waldron on program, saw the slides taken

by Warren Williams"on his recent trip to Alaska where he bagr.ed a polar
bear. We wonder where Warren is going next? Will it be a walrus, a
roadrunner, a wolverine, or maybe just rabbits?

This week is history. May 6, V.E. Day 19hS» May 9 - I^rrd flew over the
North Pole, 1926, May 10, First Transcontinential R.R. in 1869, and on
May 11 Minnestoa was admitted as a state in 1853, May 12 the Chicago ^
VJorld's Fair opened in 1893, and May 13 the Mexican War was declared in

181^6, May lii, Jamesto^iin Virginia was founded in l607-

The Rotary Fouhdatloh yjas Started 'in X9U7 as « mem-alal to Paul H^ris,
the founder of Rotaiy* It provides scholarships for graduate students
in countries other than their own® Each club is as^.ed to contribute
110.00 for each member.

The latest thing in clothes? It is a woman hurrying to an appointment.
ibiY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employde Relation* —

1960-1961

Four Woy Tost —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert YInglIng, Craig Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

Classification —

Fritz Von Aken,

1960 &gt;1961

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Viee-Prasidenl
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. Sec. • Treas.

Lestor Wise,

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

March—1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.
Community Safety —

Club Bulletin —

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Seton Bovee, Roy Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Mogosine —
Charles Bacon, les

Rural Urban —
DIRECTORS - • Or. Donald Karris, Duane . . Woodward.
Keilh Pearce, Douglas
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams..Ax-,
Woodward..
ner Olson, John Etsweilor, Charles SthmlH Membership —
Fred
Anderson,'
Robert
Nogle,
Student Guests —
and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

Progrdm —

^^Tffgular — First Thursday of eacK month

Olmsted.

INTERNATIONAL

International Contacts — '
Kenneth Leavenworih, Al

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

20—C. Woodyrand, Merry }(mas.
27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford

Joliey.

International Student Projects —

Clyde Williams, Choiman .

.

Buyer&gt;Seller Relations —

Robert Hawley, Chester-

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. McKeith, Woyne Way.

Robert Sweet.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27—A. Olson.

Juiy-1961

January—1961
3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jclley.

Rotary' Foundation -

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International Competitor Relations

6-iA. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey. '

Ihlernational Information —

Allemler.

T. John Reed, Bun' Oak, Michigan

23—D. Dean.

29—A. dutterifeld.

6^F. Neer.

ButterfiDlfr.-

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.*
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary Intemational,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

SERVICE

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Sergeont-at-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales^ Texas

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.
16^C. Swart.

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8—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Blringer, Kenneth

Ernest-W. luse, Ray ritts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

May-1961
1—D. Shorn©.

E. Byron Thomas; Ray Fox,:

25-0. Dally.

25-1. Wise.

Public Information —

Rotary Informotlen —

Special — At the call of the President.

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Vocational Guidonce —

Boya Wiggins.

ot 12:15 P. M.

4—W. Couiilard.

II—D. Wise, Children's Party.

4-T. Skabo.
11-F. VanAken.

November—1960

' Duane Davidson.

Board of Directors Meetii&gt;g;s

Apirl-1961

October—1960

Axner Olson.

Aken.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

MeComb.

Goodholm, John Walker.

7—K. Leavenworth.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Haro.ld

Warner Van

7-W. Treat.

14-R. YIngling.
21-W. Way.

9-0. Collins.

Robert Shaw.

February—1961

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

John Etsweiler, George

.24—ies Woodward.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

;

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupalik.
13-W. Bobier.

'' 25—K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details^.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Progrom Chairman - Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phoite No.

NAME

BR 8-S3TO

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
8R 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Fay BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
BR 8-6033

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Blringer, 58 :N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara-.

BR 8-5891

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
Robert Nagle, 162 Morsholl St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine

BR 8-8546
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

BR 8-5234

BR9-9471
l.BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8*6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court—Gladys

Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. I-Wllmo
Warren Wlllioms, Balavia—LaMoine

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone—Pot

BR 8-6316

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Nofolle

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshal! St.—Gertrude

Roth

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

John Walker, 33 Daughsrty-Gretchan

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

BR 8-5033

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

8R 8-4086
BR 8-2864

BR 8-6311

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BR 9-9428
BR 8-6393

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198

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BR 8-5033

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 3-5412

Webster'Treot, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

BR 8-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—VirginioL.BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W.' Chicago—

.BR 8-2261

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BR 9-9495

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrle S.^Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Flske, R.R. No. 2, 73! Marshall Rd.-

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842

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BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

BR 8-5714

. Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

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BR 8-4229
BR 8-4159

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-5006

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BR 6-4435

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth

Royd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-4243
88 8-2128

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR'8-2451

Rolsert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy.
BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maplo' ldrie—Emily .. ...BR 8-6850

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor . BR 8-2790

BR 8-6517

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Joliey, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-^71
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 6-6341.

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-5942

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

BR 8-6278

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita . BR 6-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ..
BR 8-2930

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Phono No.

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl.F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho.. ..
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K, Peorce, 97

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .. . BR 8-5585

William A. Mlines, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite -BR 8-2485
BR 8-5078

..BR 8-5386

NAME

BR 8-6386

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peori St.—Lila

Wilford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-.BRB-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. CTorko Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane;.

Phone No.

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert BulterField, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmc ..BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

COI4DWATER, MICH.

INC

BR 8-6730

�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.

I lay 3 9 1961

Seton Uovce was born April 18, 1907 o

Uertrude Chaeelle ijovce.

He is the son of Cornelius and

He graduated from iidrian High School in 192U,

and on august 30, 1930 was married to Clara iicKeighan at Adrian, liichigan.

They have tw(; children Seton Jr., a teacher at Coldwater High High School,

and Natalie Hovee Hudson of btevenville. His first newspaper ^oh was with
the Pontiac Press. He came to Coldwater in 1930? and has been with the

Coldwater Daily Henortcr since that tineo

He is affiliated vith the

Episcopal Church, and enjoys sports of all kinds.

He deserves "a tip of

the hat" for his excellent reporting of sports events©

meat and

Favorite foodsiar?:)

potatoes.

Don*t forget Ladies Hight^, Laj'- 16, at bchulers in harsliall.

has some dol^ on George

Dick iloore

Sraith, and froo T;hat he tells us, the :^y is

terrific. Cettor break down and give the "little woman" a ni'ht out.
lake your reservation next week.

Next week's program with Jess Waldron as chainviaa will present Warren
Williams and slides of his recent trip to Alaska.

V7e are glad to see Guvarie Coffman is out of the hospital and back with
us again]

District Governor, T. John Reid of Burr Oak, gave us a surprise visit
Tuesday.

The Nominee for President for Rotary International for 1962-^3 Is Nitish
C, Laharry of Calcutta, India? A new president will be elected in Tokyo
at the 1961 Convention.

The Rotary Minstrel has come and gone,'and from all the comments that one
hears it was "a howling success." We only hope we come out with sufficient
profit to finance the park project to i^ich the Club is dommitted.
Many Rotarians may wonder in thess troubled times: about the extension of

Rotary.

Here is some dope from July 1, i960 to April 1$, 1961:

200 new Clubs have been admitted.

More than

Membership has increased 5U00 to a tot.a

of 50UOOO with Clubs in three new countries, Gabon, Reunion and Somolia.
There are now 10,877 Clubs©

Did you know that the government of Indonesia ordered the dissolution of
of all Rotary Clubs in that country by March 27? 'PP-P a happening is to
be sincerely regretted since it strikes at the very foundation of Rotary,
the

Ideal of Service©

Rotarian, H. J. Stoddard of Lansing, vras pr-esent-ed by Mirold Goodholm

as the speaker of the day.

He told us of a veiy intd-.^esting and revealing

trip that he and his Rotary Ann took last summex' to iivps.la-,

Congratulation

Harold, on an excellent speaker,

Don*t forget the District Assembly at Sturgis or. Ll\. ... =i:d '.^2-,

Thought for the day - No man goes ahead of his !:&lt;-me

//'xless the boss is

away,

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations —

COMMinEES

Robert Yinglinp, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Chorles Woodwoid, A! Rice.

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

Lester Wise,

Axner Olson, Chairman

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

March-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweller.

27—Governor's Visit.

Aprli-1961

Arlo Musser, Russell Waidron.

McComb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

1—0. Shorno.

Olmsted.

INTERNATIONAL

General Secretary, Rotary International,

International Information —

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me*

Keith, Wayne Way..

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Ook, Michigan

Allemier.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupallk.

17-S. Jolley.

13^W. Bobier.

24—Les Woodward.

John Etsweller, George
Ower;.

Robert Sweet.

27—A. Olson.

January—1961

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundotion -

Competitor Relations —

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobler, Sontford

Jolley.

BuyeiySeller Relations —

George R. Means, Evonstdh, Illinois'

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodwaid, Merry Xmos.

Butterfield.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Clyde Williams, Chairman

June-1961

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Sergeant-at&lt;Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

30—No Meeting.

December-1960

internotional Contacts —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIOIJAI
President, Rotary International, .

23—D. Dean.

22—8. Thomas.
29—A. Butterfieid.

SERVICE

John Etsweller, Jr., Choirmon

Rota^ Information

Special - At the call of the President.

9—J. Woldron.
16—C. Swart.

IS—H. Teeter.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

2—H. Goodholm.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Blrlnger, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

25-0. Dally.
May-1961

November—1960

Vocotional Guidance —

Boyd Wiggins.

18—K. Putnom.

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Student Guests —

Program —

4—W. Couiilord,

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Woodward.

28—A. Musser.

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Warner Von Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

7—K. Leavenworth.

Crippled Children —

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax*
ner Olson, John Etswollor, Charles Schmitt Membership —

^KSguiar — First Thursday of each month'

21-W. Way.
28-W. Williams.

Community Safety —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7-W. Treat.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiskc.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
President
Club Bulletin —
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
VIee-President
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT —
- Treasurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
FRED WEEKS
Asst. See. - Trees.
Goodholm, John Walker.

February—1961
14—R. YIngllng.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Robert Shaw.

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Worren Williams.

1960 - 1961

ROTARY

August—1960

Four Way Test —

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

' 25—K. Peorce.

31—R. Sweet.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having »ecial
programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Progrorh Chairmen — Telephone SR 8-8609
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Mapio Lane-Kathrvn—

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-Rolh

BR 8-M33

--—BR 8*^58

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Mariorie BR8-M21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6B43

Richard Blrlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgaret

BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara—.
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Jos?phIne-__BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma__BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro

BR 8.52W

Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe Sf.—tmogene--BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

BR 8-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-^EIlen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

BR 8-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Warren

Axner Otson, 336 Grond St.—Rotho.-

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Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316

BR 8-4071

Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth,^ Mapte Lane-rEinUy.—BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth—

..BR 8-2261

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
E. Bvron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

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BR 8-6393

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione

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BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222
BR 8-2841

BR 8-2288

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p.m.,

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BR 8-4086

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore,.244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Eivo ..BR 8-5412
Johh Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
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Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly-

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.-

BR 8-5556

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BR 9-9495

Robert G- Yingling', 21

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Guvorrle S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna
BR 8-5554

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BR 8-8238
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HONORARY MEMBERS

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita _ BR 8-8318
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BR 6-4229

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth... .. BR 9-9428

BR 8*5006
BR 8-2930

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Lester F. Wise, R'. R, No. 2-Cella

BR 8-2979

Branch—Phyllis

Batavia—LoMoino

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
tCenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-—Eleanor... BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451-

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Williams,

Del Wise, 45 Maole Lone—Pat

BR 9-9360

BR 8-5714

BR 8-6687

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wllmo

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.-Aileen

BR 8-2128

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edno .....:..BR8-2539

BR 8-4243

. BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice . —BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492

Phone No.
BR 8-5585

Carl F. Vinton, 162 E. Chicago St.—Alice..

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St,—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealriee
Boyd C. Wiggins 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

BR 8-6517

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodys

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann ..

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Lauro
BR 8-6386
Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

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JU'LY 2-8

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COIiDISfATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
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The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

April 27, 1961

Harold Goodholm was born February l6, 1900 at Oklahoma City.

attended high school in that city, and graduated from Oklahoma A &amp; M
College in 1921;. He served in the U.S. Navy durin.;; World War I as a

yeoman aboard a submarine tender. He was married to Lanore Caldwell
on September 23, 1923• They have one daughter, Janet, now married
and living in California. He first joined the Stillwater Oklahoma
Rotary Club on March 8, 1923, and had about 32 years of perfect
attendance.

He prefers red neckties with a smaD. figure, likes

fishing, basket and football.
Sullivan show.

Favorite T.V. program is the Ed

He belongs to the American Legion, Barber Shop

Quartot &amp; attends the Episcopal Church.

He reports his favorite

foods are chicken and cherry pie.

WOT HOPPENl

Coldwater Rotary attendance in March hit the skids.

For the first time your editor recalls we were below the District
average, which was 90,32^. Our averar^e was 89cliO^, and we were
31st in U? clubs.

Lets not have it happen again.

This date is correctl

The District Assembly will be held at

Sturgis, May 21 k 22.

This meeting is set un particularly for

the indoctrination of new presidents and officers.

It is to be

held in the Sturges-Young Auditorium.

Kenneth T. Beagle, Superintendent of Grand Ledge Schools, is the
Governor Nominee for 1961-62. 5e'has'been a Rotarian for 15 years,

and has been active in the Club as well as very active in community
affairs.

He should make a good governor.

Robert A, Luse, PhD., son of Ernie Luse, was a guest of the Club,
He visited in Coldwater enroute.to Puerto Rico where he is to be
an Associate Scientist in the Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, This

Center is supported by the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Luse will

The following Rotarians attended the District Conference at Kalamazoo

on Sunday, April 23, anc^iioward Teeter airf Chick

attended the Monday meeting.

'Wilma Kennedy

Wilma Kennedy, together with other

Rotary Ann^s numbering 1U5, attended a big "Whing Ding" at Gull Lake.
Last Tuesday Olxn Dally as program chairman presented Pat Niel of
Kenya who told us of farming and life in that co.;nii7-, illustrating
his talk with slides ^

VJe know more now than We

about life in

Africa.

Don^t be an early leaver next week.

Harold Goodholm has secured

as his speaker Rotarian HowairJ J. Stoddard, Preside.*":, of Michigan
National Bank of Lansing, who will tell us of a reoe.r trip that

he and his Rotary Ann took to Russia.

Here is xlie "dor-e right from

the feed box."

When a woman auto driver sticks her arm out of tnc car window, you
can be sure of one thing.

The window is open.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

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CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relotions —
Robert'Yingilnsr Craig Sebold.

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Four Woy *est —

John Dean, Chairmen
Attendance —

Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

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Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

DR.. DONALD M. HARRIS

Presidenf

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Viee'-Pwsident
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS —

Treasurer

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Lester Wise,

Club Bulletin —

21-W. Way.

Axner Olson, Chairmon

23-E. Luse.

March-1961

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21-J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

7—K. Leovenworth.

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —

October—1960 .

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Horris, Duane
Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Sehmift Membership —

Rural Urban —

.4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

and Harvey Bent.

Student Guests —

Fred Weeks, Ralph ToupaliV.

Charles Bacon, Les
Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Von Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Keith Pearee, Douglas

18-^R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

25-1. Wise.
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November—1960' -

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

INTERNATIONAL

Boycl Wiggins.
Rotan

Special — At the call of the President.

Informotlon —

International Information —

-December—1960

June-1961

International Student Projects-7

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Buyer-Seller Relations — .

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Kowley, Chester

Competitor Relations

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—8. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •

Ailemler.

6—A. Rice

27—F. Anderson..

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Miehigon

30—No Meeting.

20—C. Woodwoi^, Merry Xmas.

Wlliiom Bobier, Sontford

Governor, 636 District, Rotary Interriational

29-A. Eutterifeld.

13—R. Mulchahey.

Butterfleld.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary IntemaHonal,
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leovenworth, Al

Carl.Vinton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary International,

SERVICE

International Contacts—•

Sergeant-at-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas. .

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chalrchan- .

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

May-1961

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15—H. .Teeter.
22—B. Thomas..

Olmsled.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

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8—Rotary Foundation.

Public information —

^"It^uiar — First Thursdoy of each month

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18—K. Putnam.

25-0. Dally.

1—D. Shgrno.

Vocational Guidance —

Duane Davidson.

Board of Directors Meetings

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Woodward.
Axner Olson.

Program —

April-1961
4—W. Coulllard.

Scholarship Awards —

Magazine —

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

MeComb.

Russell Moore, Horold

Goodholm, John Walker.

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Asst. Sec. • Treas.

7-W. Treat.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Show.

February—1961
14-R. YIngling.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Warren NVilliams.

I960 - 1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9~G. Collins.

Olln Dally, Fred Culy, .

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

August—1960

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupolik,

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

95—K. Pearce.

Robert Sweet.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program'chairman bf the change. Members having »eclal

programs such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER-JUNE 30, I960

DIJANE DAVIDSON, Pragrertr Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

NAME
Address and Rotary -Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Alleinier, R. R. IS«.-5, Coldwator-Fay BR'8-5563

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth

HarPfd 'McKnight, Coldwafer Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Manorio BR 8-6821
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ..BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Bulterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo — BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbara
BR 8:5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Moplo Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127BR 8-5909

Dr. K. L. Olmsted," 70 Morshall St.—Edna

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phylll?

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget ..

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann .j

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
B. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
. BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
BR 8-2261

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BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth - .. BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly... .
Robert G. Yingllhg, 21 Scott-Notolie

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Charles Fiske,'R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.Ruth ...,

BR 8-4066

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo—Hermione
BR 8-2286
Ed Hoftz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

BR 6-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... 8R 8-4198

.Howard K, Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Oaugherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

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Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

BR 8-2710
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, if, R. No. 2-Celia

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia ..BR 8-2841
Eileen

BR 8-4159

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.. 8R 8-5842

Suzanna

BR 8-5494

Warren Williams, Batovio-LoMoIne
Del V/ise, 45 Mooie Lone—Pot

BR 8-2930

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshalr St.—Gertrude .....BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-^Morlon
BR 8-4222

..BR 8-6687

BR 8-2126
BR 6-4229

BR 8-5714

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows R^, R. R. 2—Nellie-.BR 8-6316

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-4243

Fred H. Weeks, R, R, No. 2-Beatrice

BR 8-5006

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

BR 3-5585

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Clyde Wiilioms, R. R. Np. 1-Wilmo

BR 8-2539

Phone No.

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Deiio .

Poyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5078

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Haneheft St.-Charlotte-,-^BR'8-5475
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Cor! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha ..
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
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BR 8-2979
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine ■
.i. BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth _. ...
—BR 8-6161

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR8-8609

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann _

Warner VanAken, R. R.'No. 2—Gladys

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshdll St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512

BR 8-53B6

Seton ^vee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

NAME-

BR 8-6386

William'A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Phone No..

Mllford A, McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

—-BR 8-M58

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-M33

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COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
April 23.#, 1961.

Vincent Kornstein was born in Grand Ledge, Eaton County, Michigan
V.

on January 19) 1913*

High School in 1930.

He moved to Coldwater and graduated from Coldwater

He tells us he attended Hillsds^ College very

briefly, and his degree was "Poor." He was married to Dorothy L. Wood
in Coldwater on July 2, 1935* They have one daughter who is attending
Ferris Institute in Big Rapids. He worked for Pc Lorillard Company
in the sales department, and since 19ii2 has been with the Kingston
Division of the Douglas Manufacturing Company. He is an Elk, a Rotarian,
and plays a golf game in the thirties at the Coldwater Country Club.
The family attend the Baptist Church. He says his hobby is "bear hunting"

at the Land of Livin* Lodge.

We hear he likes to cook, he likes all

foods, but at the present time subsists on, "Metracal only."

Olin Dally has the program for next woek# and has as his guest speaker
Pat Nield from Kenya, Africa. He lives with tfe® Robert Smith family on
the River Road at the present time. It should prove interesting.
It was remarked that at the last meeting several members left early
whose names were not on the early leavers list.

May 16 is Idie date - Schulers is the place for ladies night,

j^ick

Moore tells us that ladies night is to be held at Schulers with prime

ribs of beef as the food. The speaker is Mr. George V/illiam Smith,
Chairman of the Department of Speech, Radio and Television at the

McCormick Seminary of the UniversiV of "Chicago.

He is to give an

interpretation of Mark Twain with apologies to Hal Holbrook.

The

tariff is $10.00# Better break down and take the little woman out
for that night, she deserves it after living with you through the Rotar,
Minstrels.

The Minstrel Chorus is to practice on Monday evening at lihS at Tibbits
Theater. End men to practice Sunday, P.M. at 700, same place. Apparently
some members don't know the words too well to the songs, so better do some
"boning.R-"Doug Miller, "Associate director" of the Show led the siaging

Tuesday, and John Dean and Clyde Williams did their routine.

If indications

are anything this year's show should be GOODI

Warren Williams^ program chairman, presented the Reverend Clarenc® Graham,
tho new pastor of the Congregational Church of Bronson. The Reverend

Graham discussed the "Elements of ^^uccess" for the Club, and stressed
the fact that success is quite often built on past failures.
Don't forget the Rotary Conference to be held at Western Michigan

University in Kalamazoo on Sunday, May 23 and Monday, May 2h»

Make

your reservations with Duke Davidson.

We are glad that Carl Vinton did not forget April 18, the day Paul
Revere made his famous ride. How many-of -you-know that Paul was
captured before he completed his trip?.
You have reached middle age when, if figures are mentioned, you think
of governmental expenditures.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK ~ Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

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�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES
CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Chorles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960

Robert Yrngting, Craig Sebald.

SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
Attendonee —

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 • 1961

DR, DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED V/EEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Show.

Vlee-Presldent
Secretory

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Program—

....

. Duane Davidson.

Boord of Directors Meetings

Mareh-1961

September—1960

14—8. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21-J. Etsweller.
28—A. Musser.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

27—Governor's Visit.

4—W. Couillard.

4-T. Skabo.

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Rural Urban —

11—F. VonAken.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Peorce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

.

I^H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary Internatienol,

Kenneth

23—D. Oeon.

December—1960

June—1961

30—No Meeting.

20—C. Woodwaid, Merry Xmas.

International Information —

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford
Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Intemotional Student Pro{ects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Aliemier.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Rotary Foundation •
John Etsweller, George

Competitor Relations —
Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mutchahey.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Robert Howley, Chester. .. '•

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. ButterReld.

6—F. Neer.

Leovenworth, Ai

Butterfiold.

Buyer&gt;SelIer Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

SERVICE

International Contacts —

Sergeant-at-Arms —

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

9-J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.

8—Rotary Foundation.

' Richard Biringer, Kenneth

John Etsweller, Jr., Choirmon

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D..Shorn©.

Olmsted.

Rota^ Information —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

May-1961

November—1960

Vocational Guidonce —

Eioyo Wiggins.

Special — At the call of the President.

April-1961

October—1960

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

13—F. Weeks.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Public Information —

^ni^ular — First Thursday of each month

7—K. Leavenworth.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Charles Bacon, Les

and Harvey Bent.

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burondt.

McComb.

Magozine —
Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmitt Membership —

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Horold
Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Selon Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Treasurer
Asst. Sec. - Trees.

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Safety —

Club Bulletin —

February—1961
14—R. Yingltng.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Coly.
9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

Warren Williams.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961'

'

3—R. Patterson.

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

17-S. Jolley.

11—R. Toupolik.

24—Los Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.
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25-K. Peorce.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. if you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman - Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kothryn
BR 8-W33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjorie BR 8-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfieid, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
BR 9-9471
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane
BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo,.BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen-—
BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Vblerie

BR 8-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Albert Failer, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore-

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake

BR B-6517

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-5475
BR 8-5318

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vineonf Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. ^ No. 3—Ruth.—

BR 8-6850

BR 8-^61

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

James.F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

Roymond Mulchahey, 175.E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5078

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys ...BR 8-6278
Arid Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546

NAME '

Address and l^otory Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-GIadys
Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beofriee

Boyd C. Wirjgins. 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-5996

Chorjes Woodward. 163 Marsholl St

BR 8-5033

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Douglas Woodwtrrd, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Ray Pitts; 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth ..

BR 8-6161

BR 8-2539

B. K. Peqrce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Kenneth Potnom, 11

BR 8-6341

E. Chicago St.—Eleanor -.BR 8-2790

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone-Pot

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert C. Yingiing, 21 Sfott—Natalie

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann . . ..

...

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-5714

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-6318
BR 8-2930

Guvorrle S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo . BR 8-4086
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-rLouiJe ._. BR 8-5842

Roth

-

BR 8-2864

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R.-2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall Stf^-Gertruds
BR 8-4350

Harold T. Hill, 431 B. Chicago-Hermione

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia.-BR 8-2841
Raipn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
Bleen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold; loke-^
Suzanna

w—

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Park PL—Elzora

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grefehen

BR 8-5554

by

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

H.

BR 8-2288
BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.- BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

1

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

..
BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

FREDERICK

12:15

BR 8-4159

...BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

ipoALi

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho -

Dr. {C. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Botovla-LaMolne

totary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4229

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Robert Nogle, 1B2 Morshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

-.j-.rT. 4.;'"

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Phone No.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

IMC.

BR 8-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club ih the U. S. A.

" April'13, 1961

:0.

Don Shorno was born at Alle^^an, Michigan on June 2$^ 191ii.
completed grade and high school at Woodland, -IIichigan and graduated
in 1932• He attended the University of Michigan, receiving his
dental degree in 1939* He was married to Louise Hilbert on September

13, 1936 at Woodland, Michigan# They have two children; Don Jr.,
20 years old, and now at Olivet and Janet, I6, in Coldwater High
School. He served in the U*S.^ Army Dental Corps from 19l42-19U6i
his service being in the United States.

He belongs to the Bon Ami

Club, Coldwater Country Club, Masonic Lodge and Rotaryi
his hobby is golf (he puts a question mark after this)#
attend the Methodist Church.
fish and

He says
The family

He says he likes all fooda^ except

chicken.

We have just learned that Bill Milnes and Jim McComb have resigned
from the Club.

We are sorry to lose them as members.

At the last meeting of the board of directors the board approved

of sending a boy to Camp Emory again this year.

This has been

and annual project of the Club.

The Rotary Conference for District 636 is to be held April 23 ^ 2k
at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The Conference starts
at 2:00 P.M., Sunday afternoon and-closes with the Governor's banquet
at 7:00 P.M. on Monday. The speaker for the Monday evening banquet

is Joseph VJ, Hobbs, Superintendent of Schools of Mason County, Illir'jiSf

His topic is, "Lost Ai^hing?" Better plan to attend and take your

Rotary Ann as they have a special luncheon and program at Gull Harb^ ^
Inn on Monday, April 2li. Duke Davidson is chairman of "On to Kalami. ioo"
effort.

Last week's program, under th^ chairmanship of Del Wise, was for the
kids of the Rotarians. Monk Watson, the magician of Colon, mystified
both the kids and some of the open-mouthed dads. Monk is noi only
a good magician, but an excellent entertainer, and the program was
a big success.

If you want to read of real service to people go back to your

February Rotarian, and read the article on page 22, "Do Good Then
Silently Disappear." Service to people is world wide, and not
necessarily limited to the western hemisphere.

How many of you know that Rotarian, Herbert J. Taylor, adopted
the Four-V7ay Test in connection with the conduct of his business.
Later it was adonted by Rotary International, and has had wide
distribution. Many Rotary Clubs present the desk plaques to the
members of High School graduating classes. How many of you can

give the "Four-Way Test"? Also, how many of you can give the four
objectives of Rotary? Better do some reading.
Then there was Aunt Fannie who stepped on the electronic weighing
machine and it said, "One at a time please 1" She was hurt.
RilY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengresatienai Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK —'Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

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�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U*S, A..

'

April 6, 1961

Cranston Vfilcox (our newest meriiher) was born December 31&gt; 1912 at
Hastings, Michigan, He was graduated from the Hastings High School
in 1931 (We hear he was an outstanding athlete) He was graduated

from University of Michigan with a BS Degree in Engineering in 1935j

and received his MS Degree in Public Health Engineering in 19Uii, He
was married to Dorothy Field in Chicago on August 26, 1933, They have
three sonsj Rick 22, Ron 19, and Robert 17. He has been employed in
Sanitary Engineering woric since 19^2 when he began with the Allegan
County Health Department. He came to Coldwater in 19149, and at present
is Sanitary Engineer for the Hillsdale Branch County Health District.
He belongs to the Toastmaster's Club, and the Methodist Men^s group

where the family go to church.

He is active in Boy Scouts.

He is

modest, he did not tell your editor that in 19^9 he was the Sanitary
Engineer of the year in Michigan, and last year vias a speaker at the
Provincial Health meeting in New Brunswick. Neither did he tell us
that he and his family have camped all over the United States. He

says his hobbies are hunting, fishing, and reading. His Rotary Ann
says he likes poetry, and the old classics. He likes sea food, but
can*t

stand

cucumbers.

Don^t forget the end men of the minstrel show practice at htOO P.M.
Sunday at the Elk's Temple.

The chorus at iSSfcits

Theater at 7:145 P.M*, ^forriay.

place, and Bob Nagle says to be there unless excused.
attendance is poor.

Note change in

The regular

Please come and "swell the chorus I"

J. Ed Uland, the new secretary of the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce,

was introduced by Will (not Dill) Couillard, and gave us a brief sketch
of his philosophy as to how men and a community can progress.

Most of our wanderers are back, all with good tans acquired in Florida,
Cal-ifn-PTTiA and Hawaii^

Warren Williams did not tell US of ar^ frost

bite he picked up in Alaska chasing polar bears.

There are three ways a Rotary Club can-get things done. 1.
Individual Rotarians, 2. By collective membership action.
combination of the first two.

By

The Minstrel Show must be prtxluced

by the third method, so do your part.
Next week is Kid's day.

By
3*

Be there and serve.

Bring your own, your girl friend's kids,

your grandchildren, or some kid who has no dad. Del tTise has the
program, and has arranged to present Monk Watson, the VJonderman
from Colon. Sharpen up your bifocals and see if you can catch
him at his

tricks.

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence&gt; but is
just as hard to cut.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresationol Church — Wodnetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK ~ Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Employer-Employee Relations —
Robert Yingling, Croig Sebald.

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodword, Al Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Warren V/illiams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 . 1961

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Club

Vice-president

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Secretary
Treasurer

^

Bulletin —

.

1— Asst. See. - Treos.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Willioms. Ax-

March-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6-G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweiler.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Apirl-1961

7—K. Leavenworth.

Richard Moore, James

Russell Moore.'Harold
' Goo'd.holm, John Walker.

McComb.

Worner

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgot]ist

Van

October—1960

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skabo.
n-F. VanAken.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Woodward.

25-0. Daily.

25-1. Wise.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupolik.

Axner Olson.

Npvember—1960

Vocational Guidance —

1—D. Shorno.

Aken.

Program —'

-

INTERNATIONAL

Boya Wiggins.

Internatioilal Contacts —

Ernest W; Luse, Ray Pitts.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Sergeant-at-Arms —.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Butterfield.

- Carl Vintbn, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary International,
J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales.-Texas

International Information—

Clyde Williams, Cholrman
Robert Hawley, Chester

Allemler.

Governor, 636 District, Rotary Internotional

December—1960
6—F. Neer.

June-1961

13—R. Mulchohey.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

Robert Sweet.'

20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

Januory—1961.

Juiy-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Kelth, Wayne Way.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

- 4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupolik.

17—S. Jolley.
24—Les Woodward.
31-^R. Sweet.

John Etsweiler, George

, ,i'

6—A. Rice

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Rotary Foundation -

Competitor Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

30—No Meeting.

27—F. Anderson.'

Intemotionol Student Projects-

Buyer-Seller Relations —

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

23—D. Dean.

29-A. Butterfield.

20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.
.

Wiiliom Bobier, Santford
Jolley.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretory, Rotary International,

SERVICE

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Informotion —

Special — At the call of the President.

2—H. Goodholm.
P-J. Woldron.
16—C. Swart.

22—B, Thomos.

'E.' Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

May-1961

15-H. teeter.

Olmsted.

Public InformafTdji -r

18—K. Putnam.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Duane-Davidson.

^tegular — First Thursday of eoeh month

4—W. Coulllard.

Scholarship Awords ~

Fred Anderson, Robert ■ Nagle. .Student Guests—-

•

Board of DIretrors Meetinsi*

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Watdron.

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Sehmitt Membership —
and Harvey Bent.

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les
Woodward.

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Boys and Girls Week —

Fellowdilp —'

February—1961

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olin Daily, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

Owers.

18-W. Bobier.

•

25—K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule-for the year 1960-61. If you. want to chai^ge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to-bsslst with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
fIAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phdlie No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwgter—Foy BR 8-5^
Jomes F. .McComb,'52 Daogheriy—Laura
BR 8-6386
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann _ BR 8-5585
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn

8R 8-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth.:
BR 8-5358
Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

MNford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St;—Helen .. BR 8-2947
Horold McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Corel BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-8086

Raymond Molehahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Llla

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice

BR 8-8546

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Courl-^OTadys

BR 8-5386
BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Jos^hlne .—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
—BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ._BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Fuller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno

BR 8-2539

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sl.-Dorolhy
Fred H. Weeks, R, R, No. 2—Beatrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Worren Willioms, Batavio—LoMoine

Del Wise, 45 Mapio Lone—Pot

...BR 9-9360

Lester F. Wise, R, R. No. 2—Celic

BR 8-4159

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

... BR 9-9495

BR 8-4424

BR 8-2979

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth—

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorrolne
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ....

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

. . BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

...

BR 8-6393

Guvarrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

BR 8-4066

BR 8-2790

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BR 8-5714

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk,—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

BR 8-6687

•Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ...BR 8-6316
Conrod Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

BR 8-4435

BR 8-5494
. BR 8-2710

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N..Circle Dr.—Grace

Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce.-BR 8-4071

BR 8-4229

Charlesi'Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

C. AifrecTRice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn 8R 8-2451
Robert'E. Rumsey,- 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
BR 8-6517

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

George Owers,- Box 77, R. R. No. 3a-Elizobefh .. BR 8-5996

Kenneth Putnam, 11 6. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Russell G. Waidron. iSl N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-6278

Robert Nagle, 182 A^rshall St.—Suson
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho..

Wilford Coulllard, 60-N. Monroe St.—Imogene.-BR8-6054

Warner VanAken. R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinfoii. 102 E. Chicago St.-Alice

BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

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BR 8-^33
BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Roth

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo—Hermlone

BR 8-2288
BR 8-6311

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance-Rd.—Arlene ..-.BR 8-8942

.Ed Holfz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke.BR 8-5091

Howard M. Teeter, l56 Church St.—Marion
BiR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora

li. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6788
iBR 8-5790
BR B-8840

.BR 8-6501

Raipn Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ... BR 8-5412

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Ernest W. lose. R. R. No. 3-Roth

BR 8-6850
BR 8-2261

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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FREDERICK H, WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER,

HICH.

INC.

BR 8-6730

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

i larch 30, 19^3.1

Ezra (9th t:G"eration) Byro" Thomas vias born February 22, 1901 in
Hart Townshin, Oceana County. He conpleted j^rade school in Hart,

and ;;-;raduated from Kent City Hi;;h bchool in 1920. He has attended
Albion College, and has an A.i • and h.A* from Mortiwestern University.

He has also had further {^aduato study at University of Michigan from
1938-19U5. On August 22, 1929 he was married to Virginia T. Swantusch

at Three Rivers.

They have two daughters, Carolyn K. (Mrs, Ray Beaven)

of Gleveiand, and Gelayne &gt;fe.rtha (Mrs. Glenn Holtz), Lincoln Park.

taught in Three Rivers High School 192ii-193U, was Superintendent of

He

Vicksburg 193U-19liU, and since 19liii has been Superintendent of Coldwater
Schools.

He is a life member of National Education Association, Michigan

Education Association, and also Phi ]^eta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, and
Masons. He has been active in community affairs such as, Community

Chest, Chamber of Commerce, and Boy Scouts.
since 193lt.

He has been a Rotarian

He is active in the Methodist Church, his hobbies are

travel, and historical biography.

He likes all food and dislikes none.

Tuesday's program with Hall Munn as the speaker concerned Board of
Public V/orks plans for expansion of power facilities, improvement
in water and sewage disposal.

We note that the District Conference is to be held at Western Michigan

University in Kalamazoo on April 23"^rid' 21; •

All Rotarians and their

Rotary Anns are invited.

Bill Couillard tells us that next week's speaker is to be J. Ed Uland,
the new secretary of the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce.

It is getting time again to consider sending a boy to Camp Emery. This
has, in the past, been a project of the Club. If you don't know about
Camp Emery, ask an old timer.
The Governor's letter tells us that we were 12th in the district in

attendance during February.

This district average was 89.92^, and

we were 93•67%, IJomer and Climax were 100^.

Warren Williams has returned from Alaska where he shot a 1200 Polar

bear.

He says he got it on the ice off shore from Wales.

If you want an Interesting article to read, try the one on page 36
of the April Rotarian.

It is well written, gives both sides of the

question, and is thought provoking^ "What is it about?"

Read it and

find out.

By the time Convention rolls around the average Rotarian will have
had an education regarding Japan, and their way of living.

Thought for the day.

A boy is grown up when he walks around a mud

piddle, instead of thru it.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

OUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
, STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations —

COMMIHEES

COLDWATER,

Warren Wlli'

Classification —

Fritz Von Aken,

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Victf-Presidenf

JOHN A. KENNEDY

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Club Bulletin -

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Secretary

Treasurer
Asst. Sec. - Treas.

DIRECTORS • - Or. Donald Harris, Duarte

Woodward.

ner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Sehmitt Membership —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Von Aken.

23-E. Luse.

March-1961

September—1960

Community Safely —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Show, Slag Night.

21—J. Etsweller.
28—A. Musser.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Mussor, Russell Waldron.

27—Governor's Visit.

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

2S-i. Wise.
November—1960

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

Sergeonl-ot-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairmait
Buyer-Seller Relotlons —

Genera! Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Robert Howley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

2—H. Goodholm.

I—D. Shorno.

9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

16-C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

23—D. Dean.

29—A. BuHerifeld.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

,John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ information —

Speciol — At the call of the President.

25-0. Dolly.
May-1961

Student Guests —

Olmsted.

Boyo Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Woodward.

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Keith Peorce, Douglos

Public Information —

1?egular — First Thursday of each month

Aprii-1961
4—W. Couillord.

Scholarship Awards —

Vocotlonol Guidance —

Duone Davidson.

2B-W. Williams.

30—G. Burondt.

Boys and Girls Week —

Axner Olson.

Progrom —
Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairmen

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Polterson — Organist

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

McComb.

Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

and Harvey Bent.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wlllams, Ax-

7-W. Treat.

14—R. YIngling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

Dale Deon, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

February—1961

PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olln Dolly,
Fred Culy,
lly, h

1960 - 1961

ROTARY

August—1960

Four Way Test —"
'
Charles Woodward, A! Rice.

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

Robert YIngling, Crolg Sebatd.

CLUB SERVICE

Allemler.

International Contacts —

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

Bulterifeld.

international Information —
Williom Bobier, Sontford

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
International Student Proiects —

Robert Sweet.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Howley.

' •

27-A. Olson.

January—1961

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-'

Juiy-1961

3—R. Potterson.

Keith, Wayne Way.

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Mogazine.

11—R. Toupalik.

17-S. Jolley.

Rotpry Foundation ■

Competitor Relotlons —

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, A)

John Etsweller, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want lo change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members bavlng special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth.._-——8R 8-5358

Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551 •

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathrvn

BR 8-6843

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

-BR 8-2947

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerlle ..BR 8-2485

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorle BR 8-6821

Harvev 6. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Phone No.
BR 8-6386

Milford- A, McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-M33

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 1. Peorl St.-Lila :—BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha.. -

BR9-9360

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Oliri Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.,

BR 8-'2979

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene._BR 8-6054

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine _ll_

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rood—Valerie

;_-BR 8-6341 ,

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth ...

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

.—BR 8-6161 •

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor.-XBR 8-2790

BR 8-5909

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget—
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, Rj R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .
:—8R 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842

BR 8-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

-BR 8-5942

Robert IJawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—WiJmo
Robert B. Kerr, S Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Cold. Lake—

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-^16

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St«-Marion ...... BR 8-4222

BR 8-6788

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bedtrlce

BR 8-6501

Eileen

BR 8-2261

BR 8-5556

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Chorles Woodward. T63 Marshall St.

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BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

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Ruth

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11

Pork PI.—Elzora

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swom 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo ..BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER,

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Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo . BR 8-4086

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Scott—Natalie

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VISITING

BR 8-^33

Robert G. Yingling, 21

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BR 8-5554

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BR 8-8238

Warren • Williams, Batovia-rLaMolne- ........Bron, EM 9-4024
Del Wise, 45 Maole Lane—Pat
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BR 8-2710

Clyde WlHiams, R. R: No, 1-Wilma

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BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

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C. Alfred Rice, R. R, No. 1, Union City—Evelyti BR 8-2451

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No". 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

NAME
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Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Worner VanAken, R.-R. No. 2-Glddys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128

BR 8-6730

�"He Profits l^ost Wko Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

March 22, 1961

Olin
Dally was born near Fremont, Steuben County, Indiana on
October 15&gt; 191d« Hegraduated from Coldwater High School in

June, 1937.

He was married to Jane L. Tyler on April 5, 19Ul*

They have four children; Ann 18, a freshman at MeS.U», Jill 17,
a Junior in Coldwater High, Craig lU in 8th grade, and Tod 12,

in the ^th grade.

Olin served in Army Ordnance from 19U1-19U5

in India, Biirma and China, being discharged as a staff sergeant.
He has always been in the tire business, first with Goodyear and

later with Bill Short, and since 19ii9 he has had his own business
the Dally Tire Con^^any. He is an Elk and a Legionnaire. ""The
family attend the Episcopal Church. He says his hobbies are
hunting and sports. His wife says he likes to travel. He has

been to Hawaii this winter, and has Just returned from Floridashe must know. He likes seafoods, and has no food dislikes.
The Club welcomed Cranston Vfilcox as a new member.

We know we

will enjoy him, and hope he enjoys the Club,
Dale Dean is in Florida, Lgs.Woodward and Chick Kennedy in

Hawaii, Warren Williams enroute to Alaska and Warner Van/lken
in Arizona.

Any more gadders?

The tohoruslline' of the minstrel's practice on Sunday afternoon
at U:00 P.M. at the Elk's Temple and the chorus at the Masonic

Temple at 8:00 P.M. on Monday. Bob Nagle says we need more men
in the cfe^arnas, only 38 apneared last practice. If you are not
therei

Our Club members must be like Jack Benny, they don't have birth

days anymore.

Why not start the birthday table again?

The fifth Rotary Minstrel Show is slated-, for April 27, 28 and 29th,
Each member has tickets (30J to sell.
run two nights and has been sold out.

Usually the show has only
This year a three night

stand will Ore

Hal Munn will be presented by next week's program chairman. Duke
Davidson. Hal vjill tell us the plans and nrogress of the Board
of Public Work's program.
Thanh told us of his native country, Viet Nam, after being intro
duced by John Etsweiler. Ho certainly did a good Job, and gave
us a far different picture than that that many of us had.
Do you know how Hotary came to get ±ts name?

We'll bet you don't.

When Phil Harris started Rotary on February 23, 1905 he met with
a small group of friends, and discussed forming a Club. The idea
caught on and the members of this small group met in each others
p

'te

places of business so as to learn about the oti-er man's way of
making a living. In other words they "Rotated" and so Rotary got

its name.

There are now 503,000 Rotarians in 10,000 Clubs.

The English lantcuage is funny,
uhat about the sentence, "Up to
now, we have put up with prices going up and up, but unless someone

comes up wiL-h a solux^ion x-nax, wij.1 suand up, we wan oe up against,
it."
Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

RAY
ALBION — Parker inn — Thurfdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy 12:15 M.

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Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH. Attendance —

John Dean, Chairman

EmpIoy.&lt;«r-Emn!oyee Relations —
Robert Yinglmg, Croig Sebald

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

August-1960

Warren Williams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

President
Club Bulletin —
Viee-President
Seton Bovee, Roy Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.
- Secretory
Treasurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
- Asst. Sec. - Treos.
Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

23—E. Luse.
30—G. Burondt.

March-1961

September-1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Etsweiier.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Rural Urban —

11-F. VonAken.

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Woodward.

Vocational Guidance —

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

Boyd Wiggins.

Special - At the coll of the President.

Olmsted.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterfield.

Kenneth

Leavenworth, Al

International Information —

Clyde Williams, Chotrman

Jolley.

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Allemier.

'

obert Sweet.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20-B. Howley.
27-A. Olson.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupoiik.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotory Foundation •

Competitor Relations —

'6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.

January—1961

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. McKeifh, Woyne Way..

Robert Howley, Chester

June-1961

^F. Neer.

27—F. Anderson.

International Student Proieeli —

Buyer-Seller Relations-

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

30—No Meeting.

20—C. Woodwoid, Merry Xmas.
-

William Bobier, Sontford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary International,

16—C. Swart.

23—D. Dean.

December—1960

Butterifeld.

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rolory international,

SERVICE

International Contacts —

Sergeant-at-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

John Etsweiier, Jr., Chairman

wnesf W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

May-1961

November—1960
1—D. Shomo.

Axner Olson.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

4—W. Coulllord.

October—1960
4-T. Skobo.

Duone Davidson.

^(egulor — First Thursday of eoch month

April-196t

Seholorshie Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Program —

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McCoinb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

13-F. Weeks.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Warner Von Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.

Crippled Children —

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmitt Membership —

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

and Harvey Bent.

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Ylngllng.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

Lester Wise. Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Chorles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

February—1961

PROGRAMS

9—G. Collins.

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY

John Etsweiier, George

24—Les Woodward.

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18-W. Bobier.

31—R. SweeK

Owers.

25-K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want lo change.dotes with another member, advise the program chairman'of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairmen — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
.... BR 8-6386Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947 •

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwator-Poy BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn
BR 8-6033

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 _E. Pearl St.—Llia

Arlo
" rio Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546

BR 8-5891

Robert Nogle, 182 Morshall St.—Suson
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St,—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

...BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
... BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Graeo
...BR 8-2979

Gust C. Burandl, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma — BR 8-2854

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

Albert Failer, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Charlotte
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5475
BR 8-5318

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

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H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Rolh

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Robert G. Ylngllng, 21

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-6161

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St. ...
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033

C, Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

ReberV E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-6598

Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

HONORARY MEJABERS

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R.- R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ... 8R 8-8318

BR 8-6517

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

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Guvorrie -S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo

BR 8-2930

Ruth

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .. BR 8-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrorrte Rd.—Artene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
BR 8-4222

BR 8-6687"
BR 8-4071

BR 6-6788
BR 8-6501

Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzoro

Eileen

BR 8-5556

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington Sf.—Elaine... BR8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Daugherly—Gretchen

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-6850
BR 8-2261

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Hoftz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091

E. Byron Thomas, 53 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ...BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-5790
8R 8-8840

BR 8-4036

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ...BR 8-5842

BR 8-4435

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-5494

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Eleanor _.BR 8-2790

BR 8-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4159

Del Wise, 45 Mople lane—Pot

BR 8-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-4229

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wllmo
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams,- Botovlo-LaMolne . .. Bron. EM 9-4024

BR 8-2539

B. K. Peoree, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo ...BR 8-8609

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Boyd- C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis ... .... BR 8-2710

BR 9-9492
—BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene..BR 8-6054

Phono No.

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—^otrice

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

.BR 8-5078

Seton Bovoe, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 £. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys —
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Allce
BR 8-2128

Harold McKnight, Coldwafer State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR-8-6821
Horvev G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esthir
BRS-6S43
Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret
BR 8-5386

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER,

MICH.

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

March 16, 1961

Ernest W. Luce was bom August 30, 189? in Quincy, ^chiga.

He

completed grade school in the district in which he Sow lives.

Graduated from Coldwater High School in 1913 and j'oiLlowed this at

Cleary Business School in Ypsilanti, finishing in 1917.

He married

Ruth Stafford June 2h, 1922 at Coldwater, and they have two children;

Betty (Mrs. Richard Rademacher), who lives in Midlothian, Illinois
and a son Robert.

Robert has just received his Doctor of Philosophy

in Science and is in the process of moving to Porto Rico.

He worked

for the American Steel and Wire Company for 26 years, most of the time

in Chicago.

Since 19ii2 he has had his own accounting service in Cold-

water and also has a fam. He served in the Army ib 1917 to 1916 at
Battle Creek. He is a past president of Rotary and also is a big
wheel in the Coldwater Grange. He is very active in the Presbyterian
Church. He says his hobbies are good food, farming and the lecherous
old rascal admits another hobby is pretty young girls. He likes all
foods and dislikes none.

Only thirty Coldwater Rotarians attended the joint meeting with

Kiw'anis, Sxichange and Lion's Clubs,

They missed a good dinner and

an excellent speech by Dr. James Miller of Western Michigan University,
The meeting was arranged by Dr. Pearce and Mack McKeith, The speaker
was introduced by Bcyd Wiggins. Branch County Agrisnltural Agent
and a Rotarian, Dr. Miller, told us of the problems, pleasure and
the future of the institutions in Michigan on a college level. One
of the interesting things i§. that, Michigan has the largest percentage
of students attending public colleges of any of the states in the

Midwest.

Next week's program chairman is John Estsweiler and he is having as

his speaker, Thank Nguyen, who is^here for training in hospital
administration.

He comes fi'om Viet Nam and will tell us of his

country. We got one thing straight in our minds, in Viet Nam the
name is reversed• In Viet Nam our president's name would be Harris,
Donald.

Plans for the Minstrel are going ahead. There is to be an "end men"
rehearsal at U:00 P.M., Sunday at the Elk's Temple. Chorus rehearsal
at li30, Monday at the Masonic Temple. Be there I
Various committees for the Minstrel Show are as follows:

Tickets,

DiOk Moore; Costumes, Red McKnight; Chorus Attendance, Bob Nagle;
Program, Fred Anderson and Olin Dally; Ushers and Rcfre'^^hments,
Keath Pearce and Ralph Toupalik; Stage and House, Dour: V/oodward,

Bob Sweety Santford Jolley and Bob Hawley.

The Introlocutor Is

John Walker and the Accompanist is Grace Patterson.
We are curious to find out who gets fined next week for having his
picture in the paper.

Then there was the old gal when she had an automobile accident told

the police officer, "I am not responsible in this accident, I don't

own the car, it is not insured and my driver's ?i'ense has expired."
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M..

STURGfS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relotioni —
Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

COMMinEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

MICH.

Fow Way Tesf—
Chorles Woodward, A1 Rice.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Warren Wlllams.

Classification —

Frifi Van Aken,

1960 -1961

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

VIee-Presldent
— Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Sec. - Treas.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club Bulletin —

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

ner Olson, John Efsweiler, Charles Sehmitt

23-E. Luse.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Rotory InformoHon —

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

Sergeant-ot-Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrod Swart.

President, Rotary International,

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Ailemler.

May-1961

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterifeld.

23—D. Dean,

December—1960

June-1961

30—No Meeting.

6—F. Neer.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmas.

Internalionol Information —

27—F. Anderson.

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Julv-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Kelth, Wayne Way.

Rotory Foundation -

Etsweller, George

Owers.

20—B. Howley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

International Student Proiecte —

John

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

Butterfioid.

Robert Sweet.

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundotlon.

Kenneth Leovenworth, Al

Competitor Relations —

18—K. Putnam.

25-0. Dally.

1—D. Shorno.

International Contacts —

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4—W. Couillard.

November—1960

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Robert Howley, Chester

28—A. Musser.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

William Bobler, Santford

Governor, 636 District, Rotary intemailonal

April-1961

25-L. Wise.

' INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
John Etsweller, Jr., Chalrmon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

27—Governor's Visit.

Woodward.

Olmsied.

Boya Wiggins.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

21—J. Etsweller.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

Keith Pearee, Douglas

Student GuestsAxner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

Special - At the call of the President.

14—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban.

4-T. Skobo.
11—F. VonAken.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

September-1960

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

^legular — First Thursday of each montrt

March-1961

October—1960

Rural Urban —

Membership —

30—G. Burondt.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Crippled Children —

Woodward.

28-W. Willioms.

7—K. Leovenworth.

McComb.

Warner Von Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairman

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Rolph Toupallk.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

21-W. Woy.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.

Coinmunlly Safely —

Russell Moore, Harold

and Harvey Bent.

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Richard Moore, Jomes

Goodholm, John Walker.

February—1961
14-R. Yingling.

2-F. Culy.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fellowship —

Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Willioms. Ax-

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9—G. Collins.

Olln Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

August-1960

10—C. Bacon, Rotory Magazine.
17—S. Jolley.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toopalik,

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25-K. Pearce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having social

programs such os Ladies' Night, may appoint.a cornmitteo to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 0-8609

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allcmier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwofer-Foy BR

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura —...BR 8-6386

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth--.

Harold McKnIght, ColdvJater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite ..BR 8-2485

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn

BR

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

BR 8-5^

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Court—Gladys ... BR 8-62^

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Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
..BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha...
...BR9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wllford Couillard, 60.N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 "W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
BR 9-9471
Olio'Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.—»
...BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
.;_.BR 8-6127

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-5006

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R, R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
...BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirifeld Dr.—Josephine _.BR.8-44B6
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma--BR 8:2854

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-2947

BR 8-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte —BR 8-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ...BR 8-5318

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget _

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Phone No.
BR 3-5585
BR 8-4243

Cori F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—C^lio

Woyno W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

BR 8-4229

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealriee

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R, No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-8238

Worren Williams, Botavia-LaMoine

Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-^33

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natolle

BR 8-^93

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Donald M; Hdrris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy—.—BR 8-5942

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita _ BR 8-8318
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .. BR 8-5842

Guvarrie S, Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4086
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Torg Skabo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471. Marsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione

Robert Sweet,' R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter,'156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 8-4222

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517 •

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake..

BR 8-4435

Pgul Hurleyi.163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr," 8 Parsons Cf.—Martha

BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790
BR'8-8S40

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.-BR8-4071
H. Vincent_Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

E.-Ken Leovenworth, 77:Maple Lane—Emily

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia..BR 8-2841
Rolpn Toopalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-6501

Eileen

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BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Soucl Beach, Cold, lake—

.BR 8-6850

BR 3-2261

Suzanna

Roth

BR 8-2864

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
John Walksr, 33 Daugherty-Grotchon

BR 8-5554

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ROTARX CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Sec. 341

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PEACE

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, T»C
COLDWATER, MICH.

BR 8-2288

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro
BR 8-6311
BR 8-5412
BR 8-6730

�March 3,

1961

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the ndme and classification listed below.
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one

week.

Major Classification

Cranston Wilcox

Government

Minor Classification

Public Health Service
Additional Active

Signed - J. A. ICennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTC
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S.
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Maz'uh

1961

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Wayne W, fray was born in Nashville, Barry County, Vlichigan on
OV-'','

October 2?, 19o6.. He completed high school at Charlotte in
1926 and received his A.13. degree from Albion College in 1930.
Following this he attended General Motors Tech at Flinto He
married Dorothy Lockwood in Coldwater on July 1, 1932o They
have two children, Mary (Mrs. Richard Hill of Cleveland) and
James R., a senior at Coldwater High School.

He has always

been in the automobile sales field ,1931-32 with Battle Creek

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Buick, 1933-19^1 with Taylor Chevrolet, 19^1-195^, Way-DeNooyer
Chevrolet Sales and since 19^5 has had his own sales the Way

Olds Cadillac Company. He belohgs only to Rotary. The family
attend the Methodist Church.

working.

His hobbies are fishing and wood

He says he likes most food and dislikes very few.

There will be no meeting next Tuesday noon.

The meeting is to

be a joint one with Kiwanis, Lions and Exchange and is to be
Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at T'.OO P.M. It is to re
place the regular Rotary-Farmer meeting so invite a famer
to be your guest. The Kiwanis club is the host and the speaker
is James Miller, President of Western Michigan University, who
is to discuss school problems. The Rotary club is the largest
club in Coldwater and should have the biggest attendance.

If

you do not have a reservation call Dr. Pearce or Mac McKeith as
soon as you read this bulletin.

Red McKnight has just returned from Mexico where he says he had
a grand time and saw some bi^l fights.
Chick Kennedy and Russ Moore,together with their Rotary Anns,
are in Hawaii.

An oversight about to be rectified, Carl Vinton and Red MoKnight
are in the front line of the minstrel.

Tuesday's speaker, secured thru the efforts of Ken I^eavenworth
but introduced by Duke Davidson,was McPherson Drown of Lansing.
He discussed the stock market, past and present, and what we

may expect in the future.

The speech was well worthwhile, and

since many people don't know much about itS:- effect on the
economy, was extremely interesting.
A tip of the hat to Duke Davidson on his editorials in the local
paper.

Your editor has one member who always calls him when there is a

misspelled word or a mistake in the bulletin.

We hone we can get

out one bulletin sans mistakes - we'll keep trying.

Did you know that the first public service of Rotary consisted
of initiating the establishment of public comfort stations in
Chicago. It was recognized as a service by the head of the Y.M.C.A.
when he said, "The Rotary Club of Chicago has now shown reason
for its existence." This was before the day of the gasoline
station.

Calvin Coolidge said, "You don't have to apologize for something
you never said."
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

Employer-Empldvee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —
Charles Woodward, AI Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

MICH. Attendance —

John Dean, Choirman

Warren V/llllams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 - 1961

Robert Show.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS
President
Club Bulletin —
DUANE E. DAVIDSON —— Viee-President
Selon Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretory
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treosorer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
FRED WEEKS
Asst. Sec. - Treos.
Goodholm, John Walker.

23-E. Luse.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Richard Moore, James

Rural Urban —

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

May-1961

November—1960

INTERNATIONAL

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

I—D. Shorno.

8—Rotary Foundation.

SERVICE

International Contacts —

16—C. Swart.

l^H. Teeter.
22—8. Thomas.
29-A. Butterfield.

23—D. Dean.

December—1960

June—1961

30—No Meeting.

International Information —

International Student Proiects —
Kenneth Putnom, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Hawley, Chester

Allemier.

John Etsweiler, George.

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27-A. Olson.

Janvary—1961-

17-S. Jolley. .. •

July-1961
4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupolik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.'

25—K. Pearce.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotory Magazine.

Rotary Foundation ■

Competitor Relations —

13—D. Moore,-Ladies'Night.
20—B. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford

Buyar-Seiler Relations —

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodword, Merry Xmas.

Butterfield.

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

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6—F. Neer,

Kenneth Leovenworth, AI

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

.Robert Sweet.

25-0. Dolly.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Sergeant-at-Arms —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

April-1961
4—W. Couillard.

Olmsted.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

General Secretary, Rotary Interttotional,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

21—J. Etsweiler.
28—A. Musser.

13-F. Weeks.

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Richard Birlngor, Kenneth

Rotary Information —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

6—G. Owers.

7—K. Leovenworth.

4-T. Skobo.
11-F. VanAken.

E. Bvron Thomas, Ray 'Fox,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary international,

14—B. Wiggins, Rural UrI

October—1960

Boyci Wiggins.

Special — At the call of the President.

March-1961

Scholarship Awards —

Dua/ie Davidson.

at 12:15 P. M.

30—G. Burandt.

September—1960

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Public Information —

^ItSgwIar — First Thursday of each month

28-W. Wtlliams.

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogte,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Willioms. Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Sehmllt Membership—

and Harvey Bent.

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duone

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Februory—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers;'•••

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the - program' chairman of the change. Members having »eclal

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
. Pho.ne N^'
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwafer-Fay BR 8-55^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn

BR 8-W33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth—----BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harvev G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
.BR 8-8086
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
BR'8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
—BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Dr.—Josephine-_.BR 8-4486

■ NAMEAddress and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6386
Milford A. McKcith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnighf, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
.William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma ._BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barboro

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Oiin Dally, 61 Mcple Lane—Jone

BR 9-9471
—BR 8-2818

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..8R 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edna

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha ..
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobelh ... BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague-Sl.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11

BR 8-6161

c. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5475

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.

£. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Late

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

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BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emiiy

8R 6*8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth._

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Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Fred H. Weeks, R- R- No. 2-Boatrice

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cei;a
Charles .Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notolio

BR 8-5033
BR 0-6393

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons. Ct.—Ruth

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Noio
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

BR 8-4066

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BR 8-2864

Ruth

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Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R'. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia..BR 8-2B41

Art Lyon, 11 Park PL—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter,
Church St.—Marion

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Ralph Toupolik, R.- RsNoi €% T573 W. ChicagoEileen ....
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Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

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Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gr^tehon

BR 8-5554

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 2. 1961

Several members have su^geste^l that your editor nublish some dope

on himself, here it is: ^ymond G. Mulchahey was born in LaSalle
County Illinois on July 29, 1899 (in the same county as Wild Bill^
Hickock.!)

He graduated from the Montgomery Michigan High School in

1916 and attended Michigan Agriculture College leaving in 19225

returning in 1938 and received an A.B. degree in 19iiO- Following

this with graduate work at the University of Chicago in Social
Service Administration• He has been employed in Boy Scout work in

Jackson, Michigan and Ottawa, Illincis.

Was at one time in Juvenile

Court of Jackson County as a boy*s probation officer. He has been
employed by the State of Michigan for 33 years. First as a teacher

at Boy*3 Vocational School in Lansing, later at the Coldwater State
Bublic School and for 11 years was in Child Welfare work in the

Northern Peninsula. Returned to Coldwater in Febniary, 1952 and is
at present Director of Community Relations at the Coldwater State
Home.

He served in the U.S* Army in VJ.W.I. and in the Navy in

W.W. II*

He marPied Xila Kluge on January 1, 19U2 and they have

two children; Susan l5&gt; and Terhy 12.

Ray has a daughter Ann (30)

who lives in Kansas City* He has been active in P.T*A., March of
Dimes, Boy Scouts and Community Chest, on Commission on Michigan

Indian Problems and is an Episcopalian*

He belongs to the National

Association of Social Workers and Rotary. His hobbies
antiques,
Indians, work and Scotch tartans. Likes all food except green
papers and rhubarb.

?farch 111 is to be a joint meeting with the other service Clubs of
Coldwater and is to be a rural-iorban meeting. The speaker is to
be President Miller of Western Michigan University.
to be your guest.

Invite a farmer

The new board of directors elected at Tuesday*s meeting is Duke
Davidson, Fred Anderson, Clyde ^^illiams. Chuck Schmidt, Axner Olson,
John Dean and Russ Moore. A very good choice.

The front line for the minstrel show ie Davidson, C. Woodward, John
Dean, Fred Neer, Harris, C. ''^illiams, Yingling and Owers. They are
to meet Sunday, March 5 at four P.M. - Elk*s Temple. Use the back
door but be thereS

The first chorus rehearsal is to be Monday, March 6 at the Masonic
Temple at dsOO P.M.

Unless you have been excused you will be expected

to be there.

Tuesday's program provided thru Ken Putnam, was one of the best. Major
Olsen Agar of the Salvation Army staff of Detroit who has had long
experience in the U.S. Army as a chaplain told the Club of the work
of the Salvation Army followed by some advice which was timely and
worthwhile.

Wednesday P.M. the Club worked at painting rooms at the Tibbetts theater,
Please read the article on Pages 31 &amp; 32 - February Rotarian.
Bob Yingling tells us he has Mr. Mc'^erson Browing who will discuss the

economic conditions in the present stock market for Tuesday, March 7.

Suburbia is where the houses are further apart and the payments closer
together,

RAY
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium *- Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
•February 22 &gt; 1961

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John H&gt; Walker was boi'n in t^oldwater at 93 Henry' Street on

January 10, 1895.

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He was graduated from the ColdwaAer High

School in 191^ and later attended the Detroit Ar^unstitate.

He was married on June 6^ 192^ to Gretchen Wood at Oil City^

Pennsylvania. They have two children; Polly (Mrs. Den

Schwendener) of Lansing and Jack, also of Lansing.

John was

in France with an artillery outfit during World War I.

He

served from September, 1917 until June, 1919. He was employed

by the Fisher Body Company, and left there to enter the Army.

Later he was associated with his dad in the laundry in Coldwater.
He is a member of Don Ami, of Masonic order&gt; and has been a

supervisor. He is an Episcopalian, and his hobbies are drawing,
fishing, and he is a rabid, violent circus fan. (There is rumor
that he once ran away with a circus.)

He says he likes all and

any foods.

Ollin Dally and his daughter, Jill have returned from Hawaii,

Bob Hawley has also just returned from Florida, and is still

blinking from the sights he saw.

Other travelers to Florida (how do they do it?) have been
Bert Fuller and Jim McComb.

President Don tells us that the slate has been selected for

submission to the membership from which they will select next
yearns officers. Be there and Voteli
Warren &amp; LaMoine Williams have taken off for California, Oregon,

Washington and Alaska. We hear that he is going polar bear
hunting. Some go south, some go north, but your editor stays
home.

Web Treat is the only member to date to start his hirsute adorn
ment in celebration of the Coldwater Centennial.
We had the list of early leavers on Tuesday and there were seven

members whose names were not on the list who left early.

They

missed a good program.

We tried to find out what next week's program is to be, but had
no luck.

This week Robert Morthrup of the Prison of Southern Michigan

was presented by Wayne Way,

He presented facts dealing with

the age, type and personalities of the men with whom he works.
Contrary to the general belief a good share of these men are
of high school caliber, but who cannot or will not assume any
responsibility for their behavior.

On February 23, 190^ Rotary was organized by Phil Harrd.s in

Chicago, and has grown from that beginning to 10,832 Clubs.

Thought for the day - "The shorter the skirt, the longer the
look."
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Con0regaHenal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M,

�ROTARY

CLUB

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COMMIHEES

Employer-Emplovee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, A1 Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

RbbeFt YingTing, Craig Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Choirman
MICH. Attendance
—

Classification —

Friti Von Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 -1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Choirman

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

March—1961

September—1960

14—8. Wiggins, Rural Urban.
21-J. Elsweiier.
28—A. Musser.

Boys and Girls Week —

7—K. Leavenworth.

President
Club Bulletin —
Vice-President
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,

Community Safety —

6—G. Owers.

Paul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Seerefory

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shovr.

Treasurer
Asst. Sec. • Treas.

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Akner Olson, John Elsweiier, Charles Schmitt

Arlo Musser, Russell Woidron.
Richard Moore, Jomes

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

October-1960

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

Membership —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

and Horvey Bent.
Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

Warner Van Aken.

Program—

18-R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.
25-L. Wise.

May-1961

8—Rotary Foundation.

Oimsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray fox,

international

Speciol — At the call of the President.

Rotary-Information —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary international,

Sergeont-at-Arms —

Ernest W.

Butterfield.

International Information-

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

Jonuary—1961
3—R. Patterson. •

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July-1961
•

17-rS. Jolley.

John Elsweiier, George

20—8. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

• Owers.

Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchohey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

: Jolley.
International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnom, M.' A. Me-

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor Relations —

30—No Meeting,
June-1961

27—F. Anderson.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Allemicr.

23—D. Oeon.

6—F. Neer.

William Bobier, Santford

Robert Hawley, Chester

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.
29—A. ButterReld.
December—1960

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Generol Secretary, Rotary Intornohonal,

.

International Contacts —

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

SERVICE

' Jo|tn,Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Lus'e, Roy Pitts.

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

1—D. Shorno.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Boyo Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

Public Information —

Regular — First Thursday of each month

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

Beard of Directors Meetings

11—0. Wise, Children's Party.

Woodward.

Vocationol Guidance —

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Apirl-1961
4-W. Coulllard.

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Woodward.

13-F. Weeks.
27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

February—1961

14—R. YIngling.
21-W. Way.

9-G. Collins.

Oiln Dally, Fred Culy,
Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

4—No Meeting,
11—R. Toupalik.

- 24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier,

31—R. Sweet.

25-K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for. the year T960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program' chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Pbone No.

Chester L. Allomier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fdy gRf-fSM
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lonc-Kathryn
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Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

--——BR8.TO58

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 3-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand Sf.-Claro —

5? I'ISIx
BR 8-5386
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Gust C Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine .:.-BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison €t.—Thelma.-BR8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbora

BR 8-^34

Wilford Couiltord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 3-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane
BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo.-BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR B-6127
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fcirfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte ...BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St,—tonore.

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Laxe

BR 8-4435

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071

BRB-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-6609

Phone No.

Jgmos F, McComb, 52 Daugherty—Laura

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .. BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

BR 8-6278

Raymond Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

BR 8-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edne

BR 8-2539

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha.-

—BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patlerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct-—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E.' Chicago St.—Eleanor ... BR 8-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Phone No.

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton. 1B2 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

8R 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R, No. 2-Beatriee
Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde WilUoms, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
Warren Williams, Bafovio—LaMoine
Del .Wise, 45 Mapie Lane-Pot

8R 8-4159
BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.-Ruth

... BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

BR 8-5033

Scott-Natalie

BR 8-6393

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann .

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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-2930

BR 8-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellle ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene.

BR'8-8942

Howord M. Teeter, 155 Ch'urA Sfi-Marlon - ..-BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia.. BR 8-2841

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 6-6850

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

....

Suzonno

BR 8-5556

.

HONORARY MEMBERS

. --.BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita .. BR 8-8318

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

BR 8-^61 .

Address and Rotary Ann

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 6-2451

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

NAME

Fritz VanAkeo, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R, No. 2-Gladys

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Guvarrie S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Ruth

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva _.BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

H.

BR 8-2864

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed.Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, IT Park PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311

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Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February l6, 1961

Harvey Bent was born &lt;^uly 11, 1912 in Green Bay, iiJisconsin,

He

graduked from Green Bay High School in 1929 and received his
A»B. degree from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1935*

He was married to Esther Woudrash at Green Bay on November 30, 19U0.

They have three daughters; Judith 19, Kathleen 18 and Barbara 15-

He went into the U.S. Army in 193^, and he states he served more or

less regularly until 19U8. His last duty being ^ Germany with the
QuarterMasters Corps. Ho has been with the Enquirer News since 19U9*
He states he belongs to the Elks. The family are Congregationalist.
His hobbies are photography and fishing. He likes steak and fish,
but macaroni and cheese don^t tempt him.

Red ard Carol McKnight take off Saturday, February 18 with Dr. and
Mrs. Alexander for a two week vacation in Mexico.

Dr. Don Harris and your editor participated in the Hillsdale County

Senior Government Day at Hillsdale on Wednesday, February l9.

Paul R. Ricketts of Wyandotte was presented to the Club by Bob

Yingling. Mr. Ricketts is with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service,' and told the Club of the work this agency does in labor

disputes.

There is an election of a new board of directors of the Club coming

up on February 28. We have often wondered how the Ih candidates were
selected, and now it can be .told. . A committee of past presidents
selects the candidates, lU in number, and then 7 are elected.

The Club has a new Honorary member, Nguyen N. Thanh from Viet Nam,
who is with John Etsweiler at the local hospital for a year. Welcome
on board.

Wayne Way, who has the program next week, tells us that he has

R. A. Northrup of the itehabilitation Department of the Prison of

Southern Michigan at Jackson as a speaker.

It should be interesting.

Nitish C. Laharry of Calcutta. India is to be the new President of

Rotary International in 1962-63.

^r the year 1961-62 Joseph A, Abbey

of Reding, Pennsylvania will be the new IVesident taking office on

July 1, 1961 and will hold office until July 1, 1962.

In line with last week's program on labor, it will do you all good
to read the article on page 18 of the March Rotarian. Oid age gets
everyone, unless they don't last that long.
Always remember that ulcers are something you get from mountain
climbing over mole hills.
RAY

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You WMI Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

AlBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 9&gt;. 1961

Ken Leavenworth was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 11, 1906«^ He
graduated from Northern High School in Detroit in 192u and received
his B.S. Degree from Yale in 1926. (If your name is Leavenworth you
get a scholarship at Yale) He was married to Emily Thompson in
Detroit in April 30, 1932. They have three children,-"E. Kendrick of
Marshall; Howard, a Senior in Engineering at U. of Michigan, and Helen

Ann at home. He worked for Christa-Batchelder Marble Company 1928-19U0

Austin Company Engineers 19UO-19U2, and since 19U2 has been with Cl^ax
Molybdenum Company. He is an Elk, belongs to Coldwater Country Club,

Bon Ami and the Yale Club of New York City. His professional memberships
include j\merican Society of Metallurgists, American Institute of Mining
and Metal Engineers and the Society of American Engineers. The family

attend St. Mark's Episcopal Church. His hobbies are amateur r^io and
research engineering. He likes pork chops but lists no food dislikes.

We hear Bob Hawley is in Florida soaking up sunshine, and perhaps some
cold weather also.

Warner Van Aken arri Les VJoodward recently made up in Tuscon, Arissona

where they heard the Governor of the State talk to the Club.

Chuck Bacon has returned from Mexico City where he attended a medical
meeting.

The High School Senior guests were Larry Downs, introduced by Jerry
Fair, and George Ditton introduced
Conrad Swart,
In the absence of Grac0n?&gt;attergon,-^aur ac^iompanist, Gloria McPherson
is substituting for her.

John Etsweiler introduced Nguyen N. Thanh Nam of Vietnam who will be

with John for a year learning how American hospitals are run.

Bob Yingling, who has next week's program, has secured Paul Ricketts,
who is a labor conciliator for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation

agency. Probably we will hear of tha work^^of that agency.

We have just learned something;

There are 27 Clubs

members, 29 wiS 3QO-i;00, 79 with 200-300, 38lt with 100-200, l5&amp;8 with
50-100, 2317 with 2S-k9 and 929 with fewer than 25 members.
News we .just learned about. That Kenny Olmsted had been ill, and also
that Ruth Fiske had been in the hospital. ^Jhy doesn't someone tell

me these things?

Famous last words, "I don't see how they sell this stuff for |1.50
a quart and make a profit."

Don't forget the District Conference at Western Michigan University
'on April 23 and 2h.
■:«WS

Plan now to attend.

Then "Uie District Assembly at Sturgis on May 7 &amp; 8. R.I. believes that
each incoming. Club President should attend the Assembly.
■

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresotionat Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employef Relations —

COMMIHEES

Robert Tingling, Crolg Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance —

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

John Dean, Chairman

Warren Wlliams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Robert Shaw.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweiler.
28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Aprii-1961

October—1960
4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VonAken.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18-R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

25-0. Dolly.

Van

Woodword.

25-L. Wise.

Richard Moore, James

Schelorship Awards —
Rural Urban —

Aken.

Boyd Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

22—B. Thomas.
29-A. Butterfield.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary Inlernotional,

Butterfield.

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Howley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary Inlemationai
T. John Reed, Burr Ook, Michigan

Aliemler. -

-

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—8. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotory Foundotlon -

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
27—F. Anderson.

JoMey.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

6—F. Neer.

20—C. Woodwaid, Merry Xmas.

International Informotlon — '
William Bobier, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary Intemotional,
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

SERVICE

Kenneth Leovenworth, Al

Sergeant-ot-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

Olmsted.

Inlernallonal Contacts —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundotion.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Informaden —

Special - At the coll of the President.

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

Richord Giringer, Kenneth

.E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

18—K. Putnam.

November—1960

Vecotionol Guidance —

Public Information —

^Rguior — First Thursday of each month

4—W. Couillord.

May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

7—K. Leovenworth.

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Program —

Board of Directors Meetings

March-1961

September—1960

McComb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Mrs. Grace Patterson - Organist

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burondt.

Crippled Children —

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —
Warner

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairmen

Community Safety —
Aria Musser, Russell Waldron.

Charles Bacon, Les
Woodward.

and Harvey Bent.

16—8. Wiggins, 6-H Fair.

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Magazine —

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde V/illiams, Ax-

14—R. Yingllng.
21-W. Woy.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Lester Wise, Boys and Girls Week —

Pre»ident
Club Bulletin —
Vice-Presldent
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.
Secretory
Treasurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Asst. See. - Treos.
Goodhotm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

7_W. Treat.

Avgust-1960
9-G. Collins.

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1961

1960-1961 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers.

17-S. Jolley.
24—Les Woodward.

11-R. Toupallk.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Peorce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having ^eclal

programs, such es Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No-

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn

BR 8-wM

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemler, R. R. No. 5, Cotdwater-Fay BR B-55M

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth—_-BR 8-5358

Harold McKnIghf, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mar|orie BR8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-68^

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

l-BRB-538o

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro—

S'SSif

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Joswhlne—BR 8-4486.

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

BR 9-9471
BR8-2B18

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR B-6054
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R, No. 2—Doris
BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-5942

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071
BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 3B9 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5790
-BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-2261

E. Ken leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

BR 8-6386

BR 8-2947

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

NAME '
Address end Rotary Ann
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Allce

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della .. BR 8-4229

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278
Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo
BR 8-5078
Arto Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Alice
BR 8-3546

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

6119-9492

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

BR 8-2710

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshbll St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho.

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Warren Williams, Botavia—laMolne

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George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996

Roy C. Paflerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

5R 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

• BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn' BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
^.BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Fred H. Weeks, R.'R. No. 2—Beatrice

Do! Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pot

. BR 8-8318

BR 9-9495

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Nofalio

BR 8-6393

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nofo . BR 8-4086

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

Howard M. Teeter,

BR 8-4222

Art Lyon, 11

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842

Chotfh St.—Moflon

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .. BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

1

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat," 3492 5on Soucl Beach, Cold, lake—

The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

Suzonna

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Charles Fiske, R.R. No, 2, 731 Marshall Rd.Ruth . .

John Walker, 33 Daughe.'ty—Gretchen

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Pork PI.—Elzora

BR8-2B64

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elvo ..BR 8-5412

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12:15 p.m.,

BR 8-8238

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

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COLDWATER,

BR 8-4159

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No- 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. .
Douglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebold, R. R. No, 2, Morrison Ik,—Rita

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Phone No.
BR 8-55B5
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February 1, 1961

Charles B. Schmitt was born July 29, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois. He
attended school in Chicago and received his degree in 1937 from North

western University, majoring in accounting.

in Chicago on September 9, 1939.
and Janet 11.

He married his wife, Berget,

They have two children; Victoria lii,

He has been employed by the Dehmlow Cleaners and the

Rhemetron Corporation. Since July 1, 195o he has been with Federal
Mogul in their accounting department. He had service in the navy iht'i
the Pacific from June, 19ii3 until December, 19U5- He belongs to the
Coldwater Country Club, American Legion and Elks, The family attend
the Methodist Church. His hobbies are golf, swimming, and reading.
He likes steaks (any kind) but dislikes fish.

A man found himself behind a woman and a large dog in the movie theater.

The dog laughed in the right places.

The man remarked to the woman,

"I think it is wonderful that the dog enjoys the movie so much,"

"I

am surprised rryself," said the woman, "He hated the book."

The Rotarians of this Club should read the article beginning on page 36

of this February's Rotarian.

The plan is in operation at the Coldwater

State Home &amp; Training School, and is proving very successful.
are about 7$ people living in the surrounding communities.

There

With this Club committee to help with the park at the river, perhaps

some pointers given in the article "Clubs in Action" on page ii6,

February Rotarian might be helpful. Perhaps work instead of money
might be just as welcome. It might §lso mean more to the Club if
some of their sweat and work went into the project.

Harvey Bent tells your editor that the Jay Cees park project is
different than that of this Club.

information,

Your editor is sorry for the mis

Nevertheless, the'Jay Cees have laid their cash on the

line for their project.

We are sorry to hear that Harold Goodholm's Rotary Ann&gt; Lanore, is
in the Community Health Center.

Normond Moore left the hospital Saturday, January 28, and is at home.
Why not send him a card?
were

You would appreciate getting one if you

ill.

Webster Treat tells Us. that all of the nlembers who follow "the bangtails" should be at next week's meeting.

He has premised a real treat.

This week's program in charge of Bob Sweet portrayed the life of

Guvarie Coffman, the oldest member of the Club.

He was born July 8,

187U, and has always lived in Branch County. Guvarie's daughter,
Mrs. Mooi, helped supply most of the facts presented.
Two high school seniors were presented to the Club, Dob Abbaduska
by Bill Bobier, and Ted Tompkins by Fred Anderson,
District 36 lost a long time bulletin editor when George Dolliner
of Battle Creek died recently. He will be missed by all Club
editarians.

Pat and Grace Patterson are soon to be off to Las Vegas and California,

Have fun, but be careful.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-EmployeB Relations —

COMMITTEES

MICH.

Attendonce —

Warren Williams.
Classification —

Frits Van Aken,
Robert Show.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,
• •

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21-J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.
Richard Moore, James

McComb.

IB—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

May-1961

8—Rotary Foundotlon.

INTERNATIONAL

Buttorfleld."

International Information —
Wiliiam Bobler, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Joiley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

.'•••'

29—A. BuHerfietd.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

20—B. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Mogozine.
17-S. Jotley.

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor
Relations —
npi

13—O. Moore, Ladies' Night.

July-1961

3—R.' Patterson.

Koith, Wayne Woy.

Altemier.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.
January—1961

International Student "Proleets —

Buyer-Seller Relations—
Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

Kenheth leovenworth, Al

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

General Secretary, Rotary Intematiortal,
George R. Means, Evanston, lliinels

SERVICE

international Contacts —

Sergeant-at-Arms —

J. Edd McLa:;ghlin, Roles, Texas

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Retory International,

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

1—D. Shorno.

Olmsted.

RotdK Information —

Special - At the coll of the President.

25-0. Dolly.

November—1960

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Boya Wiggins.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pcarce, Douglos

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

4—W. Couillord.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

4—T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

Public Information —

^Rgulor — first Thursday of each month

Apirl-1961

October—1960

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupollk.

Duane Davidson.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Voeotional Guidance —

Program —

28-W. Williams.
March-1961

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

Wdrner Vpn Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairman

30—G. Burondt.

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —
and Harvey Sent.
Mrs. Groco Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23-E. Luse.

Dole Doon, Charles Fiske.

Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Doano

7-W. Treot.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Lester Wise, Boys end Girls Week —

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS Preiident Club Bulletin —
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
Vi«e-Pre»ldent
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Poul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treosurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
FRED WEEKS
Asst. Sec. - Treas.

February—1961
14—R. Tingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

IfSO . 1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1960

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodwa.'d, A! Rico.

John Deon, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

Robert Tingling, Craig Seboid.

CLUB SERVICE

11—R. Toupolik.

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

Riobert Sweet.

Th» nhove is our orogrom schedule for the yeor 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman, of the change. Members having »ecial

programs such as Ladies' Night, moy appofgl a committee to assist with the details.
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ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemie-, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
^_wBR.8-w58.

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie gR 8-M21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
SS
Richard Biringer, SB N. Hudson St.-Jean

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Williom'A. Milnes; 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys ..BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—LHa

BR 8-^
55 f'5?oI

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Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicogo—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted. 70 Marsholl St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rettio.

BR 8-28^

Roy-C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce"
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cf.—Lorraine —

Albert Botlerfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-MS4

Tom Collins, 36 M'. Pierce St.-Borbara

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

Olin Dolly, 61 Mciple Lane-Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.-Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 kidgmoor Road—Valerie—^__BR8-5909-

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirifeld Dr.—lueilie

BR 8-5078

BR 8-6598

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539
-—BR 9-93M

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Branch-Phyllis

Donald M. Morris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorron.ce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

BR 8-5475
BR 8-6517

BR.8-5P42
BR B-4435
BR 8-6^7

Santford Joiley, 1:239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
:._8R 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
I____BR"8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501

BR 8-8238

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Maf$holl Rd.—
Ruth

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

Webster Trebt, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Loks-r-

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Meeting Time:
12:15

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BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

FREDERICK

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BR 8-4086
BR 8-2864

Tie COLDWATEu7'yijy.';iy:7;:,:.

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2710

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo-Hermiono
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwcter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Eizora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva _.BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelehen
BR 8-6730

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2B41

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Published

BR 8-5494

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CofFmon, 769 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

. Ralph Toupaltk,' R. R.' No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-6850
—BR 8-2261

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BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma

BR 8-5006

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealrice

■ C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef—
BR 8-5714
Craig Seboid, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita .. BR 8-8318

E. Harold Goodho'm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor... BR 8-2790

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delio

Warren Willloms, Bafavia—LaMoine
Bron. EM 9-4024
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat
BR 9-9495
Lester F. Wise, R. R, No. 2-Celia
BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
BR 8-5033
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
BR 9-9428

BR 8-2979
i.^BR 8-6341-

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth .

Phone No.
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Boyd C. Wiggins, SB Division St.-Phyllis

Geofge Owers, Box 77, R. R. No'. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogeno..BR 8-6054

NAME
. Address and Rotory Ann
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine —BR 8-«86
Rev

Phone No.
BR 8-M86

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947
... Horold McKnight, Coldwdter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

BR 8-8086

William Bobier, 2J0 Grand St.-Morgaret
Seton Boveo, 171 Grand St.—Clara

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 8R 8-8609
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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 26, 1961

William Bobier was born September 18, 1918 at Charlotte, Michigan

and attended the school in Charlotte graduating in 1936. He was
married to Margaret Cox on May 17, 19Ul at Charlotte. We understand

that Bill was a little scared about the marriage coming as the little
woman changed the date several times. There was a good reason for

this - ask him. They have three children; Marda 16, a Junior; Marilyn
(Skippy) lU, a Freshman; and Billy 10, in the fourth grade. He worked
for the Fulton Lumber Company from 1937 to 19U7, and since then has
been with the Legg Lumber Company. Since 1956 this has included the
Certified Transit-Mix, Incorporated. He is a Mason and an Elk. The
family attend the Methodist Church. Bill says his hobbies are hunting,
fishing and woodworking. He likes sea foods and salads, but dislikes
noodles in any shape or form or mixture.
The 100^ members were published last week with Vi^arner VanAken having

w years leading the list.

Fred Weeks was second with 21 years.

were six with over ten years for a grand total of 23.

There

The Battle Creek

Club with nearly 190 members only had 17 members who were 100^, so
maybe we are not so bad after all.

The minstrel show is to be given so start getting yourself in good
voice. The vote taken resulted in 37 yes - 27 no*8 with one'abstaining
member. Your editor will do anything to help except sing, % wife

tells me to keep quiet when we go to church, my warbling is so terrible«
Your editor understands that Carl Vinton can^t understand about the
quantities of food consumed, Carl, don^t forget the employee's dining
room.

Jesse Waldron&gt;introduced to the Club by Les Woodward,, told us about
tax problems, expense accounts, and your income tax. Your editor only
wishes he might have had some free advice. He was speaking at the
Union City Rotary Club,

The Union City Club^ by the way of news, is having twenty foreign

students from l^ichigan State l^versity as weekend guests in the

community within the next few weeks.

If you want to read about a remarkable man^ read the article on
page 22 of the February Rotarian.,

His record seems incredible, and

certainly deserves recognition.

On page 28 of the February Rotarian there is a photo of a monument
to Bernardo G'Higgins in Chile. Tour editor wants to know, "How cum?"
an Irishman did so much for Chile.

If you are going to Tokyo for the R.I, Convention in May, make your
reservation now.

Next week will be a program of interest to the old timers, be there
and see what gives.

And then there was the little country ^irl who, went into the department

store, and after looking around appeared bewildered and finally asked,

"I came in to go out, where is it?"

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You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK

BAmE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIUEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Employer-Empfovee Relations —
Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Augutt~1960
2-F. Culy.

Classification

Fritz Von Aken,

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Show.

Pre»iden»
Viee-Preiidanl
Secretary
Treasurer

Asst. Sec. • Treat.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Doane

Club Bulletin —

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulehahey,
Pout Hurley.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

March-1961

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.
Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—8. Shaw, Stag Night.

13-F. Weeks.

Aprll-1961

October-1960
4—T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglos

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Rurol Urban —

Woodward.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Werner Van Aken.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson. - -

; Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Rotary Information —

Special - At the call of the President.

•

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.'

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SERVICE

Intetnatlonal Contacts —
Butlerfield.

General Secretary, Rotary Intemotional,

. Jolley.

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Allemier.

June-1961

13—D. Moore, ladies' Night.

Owers.

20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

17-S. Jolley.

' John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulehahey.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundotlon - .

Competitor Relations —

6—F. Neer.

3—R. Patterson.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

December—1960

Januory—1961

Internotiono! Student'PreiMtt—
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Buyer-Seller Relations —

George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

30—No Meeting.

27—F. Anderson.

Williom Bobier, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman

29—A. Butterfield.

20—C. WoodwGiid, Merry Xmas.

International Information —

President, Rotary International,
J. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texas

16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Kenneth • leayehworth,' Al

Sergeant.at'Arms —
Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

2—H. Goodholm.
9-J. Woidron.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

Boya Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

May-1961

22—B. Thomas.

Public Information —

^legular — First Thursday of each month

18—K. Putnom.

8—Rotory Foundation.

Richard Birlngw, Kenneth.

Duane Dovrdson.

4—W. Couillard.

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde WilHems, A*ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles SchmitI Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

7—K. Leavenworth.

Scholarship Awards —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Boys and Girls Week —

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Horold
Goodholm, John Walker.

ond Harvey Bent.

7-W. Treot.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Warren Willioms.

1960.1961

February—1961
14—R. YIngling.
21-.W. Woy.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

II—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.

18—W. Bobier.

.31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Peoree.

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want'to-change dales with another.member. odVise the prbgrom chairman of the change'. Members-having special

programs such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to aSsist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address ond Rotory Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay |R 8-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lono-Kothryn
15 I'SS
BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret

BR 8-5386

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

NAME

BR 8-6386

BR 8-4243
BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

WaynO W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholi St.—Suson
BR 9-9492

Poyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams. Batavia—LaMoine

BR 8-2128

BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710

BR 8-823B
Bron. EM 9-4024

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine'
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogenB._8R-8-6054

■^'orge Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Ouone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
BR 8-6127

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—JGrace
B. K.' Pearce,
Edison Ct.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts. 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago Sl.—Eleanor

Leslie Woodward. 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-6393

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—..BR 8-«86

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbaro

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Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple lone-Jone

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BR8-281B

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

BR 8-5585

Russell G. Woidron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

•Carl F. Vipton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

BR 8-5078

Phone No.

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—. BR8-6278

Raymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

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Address and Rotory Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..

William A. Milnes, IW Grond Sf.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

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Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

Phone No.

James F. MeComb, 52 Daogherly—Laura

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson .Sl-*-HBlen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer'State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth
--—BR 8-53TO
Dr. Charles Bacon. 59 N. Circle Drive—Morione BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Address and Rolpry Ann

• DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — .Telephone BR 8-8609

Axner Olson, 336 Grond-Sl.-Retha..

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie—i.--BR 8-5909 •

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris.— BR 8-5318

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef - -

BR 8*5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-^Ann—

BR 8-2930

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Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy
._BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke —•
BR8-4435

Donald ,Y- SJjprno. 156-E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .. BR 8-6316

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Conrad Swart.'471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-6687

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortifd

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva

BR 8-6311
BR 8-419B
BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon

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COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

QUALITY SPRTNa PRODUCTS
COLDWATER, MICH,

BR 8-40B6
BR 8-2864

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BR 9-942B

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz. 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

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BR 8-B942
BR 8-4222

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BR 8-5033

Charles Fiske. R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold, lake—

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HONORARY MEMBERS

Ralpn Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
Eileen—,-.- - ....
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BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

Scott-Natalie

Guvo'rrie S. Coffman. 759 E. Chtcogo Rd.—Nola

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia - BR 8-2841

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

Douglas Woodward. 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita.-. BR 8-8318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln Sf.-Lonore-—.-BR 8-6517

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2—Cello

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.-Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.-Charlofte -^-BR 8-5475

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

—BR 9-9360

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 18, 196I

C, Alfred Rj.ce was born March 5, 1901 in Glrard Township, Branch

County. He attended rural school in Girard and graduated from the
Coldwater High School. He received both his B.S. and Masters degrees

from Western Michigan University, the latter degree .in 192U«

He

married Elelyn Wright in 1932 in Detroit# They have three sons
all in college at present# Philip 2h who is working on his Ph.D

degree in engineering, Robert 21 and James 18#

(How does a guy

keep three students in college at the same time and still eat?)

He taught rural school and at Quincy High School, in the Ludington

and Sturgis High School, was at Eastern Michigan University 1936I9U3 as supervisor of student teachers, 19ii3-1950 taught in the

Coldwater Public Schools and since 1950 has been County Superintendent

of Schools. In 1959 millage was passed by the voters for special
education and he is now setting up this program. He says he has

spent his adult life in the public schools of Michigan.
is true we wonder where he spent his early years.
Rotarian and also is a member of Bon /uni.

If this

He is a Mason,

He is a member of

Michigan and of National Education Associations. He attends the
Methodist Church and has fishing as a hobby. He likes steaks,
dislikes beets.

We hear His Honor Honorary Member Arthur Lyon is going to Washington
to attend the inaugural of John F. Kennedy. It*s wonderful to be
in politics.

Doctor Charles Bacon is off to Mexico City for two weeks to attend
a medical meeting for two weeks.
Normond Moore is in the Health Center with a broken heel.

He says

he was in his right mind and awake but he walked off a roof.

Stop

off to see him or if you can^t-do that send him a nasty card.
Considerable discussion was held at Tuesday's meeting as to the
minstrel show. The mechanics of working out a practice schedule
was batted back and forth and finally pUt over for a decision
next week. The Club has obligated itself to contribute toward
the improvement of the fiverside park and the money will have to
come from some place. The Jay Gees have already kicked in.
The list of unfilled classifications of the Club was distributed to
the members. There are a great many whidh might be filled and it

is hoped that members will make an effort to fill them.

The Greater Coldwater Centennial to be held July 2 to July 8 of
this year was discussed by Casey Medendorp, who is general chairman.
From what Casey told us a real "Whing Ding" is planned, activities
to include everybody and everything from whiskers to horses and

buggies.
blanks).

Even the war between the states is to be reenacted (with
This is a worthwhile commimity project and Rotarians should

back it.

Les Woodward tells us that next week a fellow Rotarian, Jess "Waldron,
is to tell us about accounting and such.
Then there was the gal who when her doctor told her he was going to
give an I.V. said, "Please make it carnations, I am allergic to ivy,"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel ~ Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

I Employer&gt;Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Y-fngling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Choirmon
MICH. Attendance
—

Charles Woodward, Al Rice.
COMMUNITY SERVICE

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Axner Olson, Chairman

23-E. Luse.

Warren Williams.
Classification —

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Pfejidont

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

Viee-Pfesident

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secrelory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Trwnrer

FRED V/EEKS

Club Bulletin --

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Arlo Musscr, Russell Waldron.

and Harvey Bent.
Mri. Grace Patterson — Organist

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagte,
Warner Van Aken.

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VonAken.

18-R. Pitts, Ladles' Ntghl.
25-L. Wise.

May-1961

B—Rotory Foundation.

Richard Blringer, Kenneth

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Internationol Information —

President, Rotary International,

Williom Bobier, Sontford
Jolley.
Internotiona! Student Pro|ects —

VOCATIONAL SERVICE.

General Secretary, Rotary Intemotlonal,
George R. Means, Evanston, tllmois

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

Competitor Relations —

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Woyne Way.

Allemier. -

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Mlehlgon

Rotary Foundotion -

Robert Sweet.

June-1961

6-F. Neer.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.

13—0. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

20—C. Woodwaiid, Merry Xmos.

Butterfield.

Cart Vinton, Conrad Swart.

Clyde' Williams, Choirmon
BuyervSeller Relations—■
Robert. Howiey, Chester

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

International ContctcIs —

Sergeant*at-Armt —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texos

SERVICE

23—D. Dean.

John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts. '

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

16—C. Swart.

15-H.-Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterifeld.

Olmsted.

INTERNATIONAL

2—K. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

1—D.Shorno.

Vocotional Guidance —

Roto^ Information —

Special - At the call of the President.

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

..Axner Olson.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,
^ycl Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Public Information —

^KSgulor — First Thursday of each month

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Woodward.
Student Guests —

Duane Davidson.

Board of Directors Meetings

April-1961
4—W. Coulllard.

October—1960

ner OUon, John Etsweiler, Chofles Schmitt Membership —
Program —

13-F. Weeks.

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Woodward.

21—J. Etsweller.
23—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

DovidsoHf John D^on, Clydo Wil!loin$|

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Charles Bacon, Les

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Horrls, Duane

7—K. Leavenworth.

Community Safety —

Magazine —

Mareh-1961

September—1960

Crippled Children —

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

Asst. See. • Treos.

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Fritz Van Aken, Lester V^se, Boys and Girls Week —
Robert Shaw.
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

1960 • 1961

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingllng.
21-W. Way.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

Jonuoiy—1961

July-1961
4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupalik.

3—R. Patterson.'

10—C. Bacon, Rotory Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

. .

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25-K. Pearce.

Thn above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61.-If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the'prograni choifman of the change. Members having »eeial

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commlttee to assist .with .the details.

PUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER ^ JUNE 30, 1960

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler-Foy BR 8-«M
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
BR-8-MM

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BR 8-6386
Mllfdtd A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen .. BR 8-2947

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Phone No.
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Or Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drivo-Moriorie BR 8-^21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Marguerite..BR 8-2485

Carl F: Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.-Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Deiia

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pe'drl St—L'ila —i.BR 8-5078
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4. Dorrance Rd.—Alice —BR8-85^

Fred H. Weeks,"R. R.'No. 2-^Beatrlce

BR 8-4159

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.--^Ruth--------BR 8-g|8
Richord Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Rvsselt'F..Moore.,.15 Cornyvoll Court-Gladys-..-BR8-6278

BR |-|086

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret

BR 8-5386

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Bbyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro
.
Gust C Burandt, 178 Foirifeld Dr.—Josephine __BR 8-4486
Rev Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbara

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Clyde Winiom's, if, R. No. .1-Wi)ma

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refho-.

BR 9-9360

Warren Williams, Botavio-LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane—Pat
Lester F. Wisoi R, R. No. 2-Ce!la

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

Roy C. Pottersoir, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.—_—.BR8-2979

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 ^rsholl St.—Edna

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Wllford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene—BR 8-6054

.

_BR 8-2818

B. K- Pearce, ^ Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth—

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR8-8M9

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen..

BR8;-6T^

Ray Fax, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy

Roisert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen

Charles Woodward; 163 Marshall St.

Robert E. Romsey, 6J Branch-PhylHi

BR 8-50O6

Charles Schmitti 18'E. Aldeh St.^T-Berget.

1.BR8-5714

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687 •

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvdrrle S.' Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

Robert E." Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann ;
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ..^.BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
BR 8-6316
Conrod Swgrf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

BR 8-5942

BR 8-8238

Leslie Woodward, .163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robe/t G. .Yingiing, 21 Scott-Nofalie

Cralg Sebald, R. RT No.'2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.- BR 8-8318

BR 8-6517

BR 8-2710

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Douglas, Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

BR 8-6341
,'__BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 £. Chleogo St.—Eleanor._ BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-8451

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—lueille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte , j—BR 8-5475
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-2539

BR 8-5494

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Ruth

V

,

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone

BR 8-4086
BR 8-2864
BR 8-2288

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronc? Rd.—Arleme..:...BR 8-8942

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 6-5091

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church "St.—Morlon-l_'—BR 8-4282 ■

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

E. Byron Thomas,'58 N. .Circle Dirve—Virginia —BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R.'No. 5, 1573'W. Chiecfgo—

Art Ly6n,"n Park PI.—Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

—BR 8.-5790 ,
BR 8-8840

Eileen

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

.

, .

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San Sou'el Beoeh, Cold. Lake—
Suzanne

......_BR 8-2261

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BR 8-5554

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

WEEKS

QU'ALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER,

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 WilldWbrook Rd.—Elva _.BR 8-5412
John Walker, .33.,Dougherty—Gretchon
BR 8-6730

UICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Kofajfj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
-Tanna-ry H j T

Fred Weeks was born

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3 91.-^

He ^

iFidmtid fi'om'LaFJ^ing Eastern High School in June, 19dO
i-uoPTrod
his A.B» degree from Western Michigan University in 1935 and his JCadegree from University of Michigan in 1939. He was married to
Beatrice Cornell in Flint on September 25, 1930. They have three

children, Captain Fred Jr. in the U.S. Army, Horxta (^s, Albert

Pudak Jr. of Coldwater/ and Judith a senior at Coldwater High School.
Fred came to Coldwater in 1935 as a teacher and became principal of

the High School in 1939. He left the school system in 19iiU to become

Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer of the (^ality Spring Co.
Fred was mayor of Coldwater 1951-1953. He was president of Hota^
19ii3 - 19liU. He also belongs to the Masons, Elks and Bon Ami. ihe

family attend the Baptist Church. His hobbies are tennis (he is good),
golf and bowling. He likes Swiss steak and chicken and along with your
editor dislikes macaroni in any shape or form,

Sanford Jolley who has the program mext week has secured "Casey"

Mederdorp to tell us about the Centennial plans for Coldwater for the
coming summer.

We are sorry to hear that Clara Bovee is in the Coinmunity Health
Center.

Harry Joseph is back with us and we are glad.

Tom Collins at present a Rotary member who became the first city

manager of Coldwater was greeted by the Club*

Wayne Way introduced his son Jim WAy to the Club and Douglao Hemlapp-'
was introduced to the Club also.

Rotarians sometimes do the craaiest things, we hear Sanford Jolley

has been elected Chairman of the Tibbetts Theater group and now

Woodt^a^ds have agreed to help overhaul the furnace and heating system.
Some"of'yo^ i"ay recall that about five years ago the Club worked one
Saturday afternoon in hauling the accumulated junk out of the place
so we could use it for our mihstrel" show. The City furnished the trucks
and I believe hauled out about ten loads.

Paul Hurley tells us that he is an expert at spelling. He called your
editor to protest the misspelling of the word raisin. We find it comes

from the Latin word "racemus" the old French spelling is raizin or
reisin and the present French spelling is raisin. Paul was right, we
were wrongI

Several members of the Coldwater School Board were guests of the Club
to hear Dr. Raymond Hatch of the Department of Education at Michigan

State University, outline what the objectives of a school system should
be in view of the present time and what we might expect in the future.

If you get married, have a new baby, get a new girl friend, a new grand—

child, a broken leg, left a million or your wife runs away with some

better looking man, let us know so we can put it in the bulletin.

Then there was the fat gal who stepped on the electronic scale that

spoke your weight. She was surprised when it said, "One at a time,"
Ray

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

AlBIGN — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel ~ Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-EmploYee Relations —

COMMinEES

Robert Tingling, Crolg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH. Attendance —

Four Woy Test —
Charles Woodi^ord, Al Rice.

John Dean, Chairman

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 - 1961

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Vice-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY _

— Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED V/EEKS

-

Treasurer

Asst. Sec. • Treas.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Duane Davidson

Board of Directors Meetings

^HSgular — First Thursday of each month

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wise.

Axner Olson.

November—1960

Vocational Guidonce —

1—0. Shomo.

SERVICE

Governor, 636 District, Rotory International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Robert. Howley, Chester

Jolley.

International Stwjient Projects —

Alle'mier.

Competitor Relations—'
Robert Sweet.'

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June—1961
6—A. Rice

13—0. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson,. •

January—1961

' "• Kerineth Putnam, M. A. Me-

3^R. Patterson.

Rotary 'Foundation •

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magozine.
17-S. Jolley.

Kejth, Wayne Way.

-

29-A. Butterfierd.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford

General Secretary, Rotary International.
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

23-D. Dean.

:

13—R. Mulchohey.
-f, 20—C. WoodwanJ, Merry Xmas.

fnternatlbhaf Information —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

16—C. Swart.

i ■ "■

6—F. Neer.

-Kenneth Leavenworth, Al
■ ' BuVterfiefd.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

2—H. Goodholm.
9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotary. Foundotion..

Intenrational Contacts —

• Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texos

18—K. Putnom.

15-H. Teeter.

John Etsweller, Jr., Choirman

Sergeont-ot-Arms — ...

4-W. Couillard.

May-1961

Student Guests —

INTERNATIONAL

Boya Wiggins.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts. '

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

22-^B. Thomas."

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

28—A. Musser.

Woodward.

.Olmsted,

Rolon Inforihatloh—

Special — At the coll of the President.

21—J. Etsweller.

13-F. Weeks.

Keith Pearce, Dougtos

Public Informotion—

at 12:15 P. M.

6—G. Owen.

7—K. leavenworth.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

•Riehord Biringer, Kenneth

,

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

April-1961

Rural Urbon —

Program —

March-1961

September—1960

October—1960
4—T. Skobo.
II—F. VanAken.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Aken.

30—G. Burandt.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

28-W. Williams.

30—B. Shaw, Stag Night,

Scholarship Awords —

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etswellor, Charles Sehmitt Membership —

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

23-E. Luse.

Richard Moore, James

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Von

Axner Olson, Choirman

Crippled Children —

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

Worner

7-W. Treof.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

February—1961
14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Watdron.

Club Bulletin —

and Horvey Bent.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olln Dolly, Fred Culy,

Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

August—1960

Juiy-1961
4—No Meeting.
1 i—R. Toupalik.

John Etsweller, George

24—Les Woodward.

18—W. Bobier.

Owefi. : ,

•31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Peoree.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-6h If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »ecial
programs such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. •
DUANE DAVIDSON, Prograih Chairman — Telephone 8R 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kolhryn
Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-MU
..BRS-n^

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

v.._BR8-68^

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR.B-5386

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. McComb, ^ Dougherty-Laura

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy |R|-5563

Milford A. MeKeith,' 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Phone No.

NAME

BR 8-6386

Address and Rotary Ann

Harold MeKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

William A. 'Milnos, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean——-BR 8-M86

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

BR 8-5078

.Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No, 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-5512

Warren Williams, BotaVla-LoMolne

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clard

—BR 8-5891

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .8R 8-6054

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha... .
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR 8-5996

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ._BR 8-8609

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
8. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct,—Lorraine
:
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Oiin Dally, 61 Moplo Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St.—Chorlotfo

BR 8-5475

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

Robert G.- Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie .

BR 8-6393

BR 8-5006

Guvarrie S. CoRmon, 759 E. Chicogo Rd.—Nola

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2', 731 Morsholl Rd.'—

BR 8-2930

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct,—MaHha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6768

BR 8-8942

8R 8-5790
BR 8-B840
BR 8-6501

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

Ruth

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Art Lyon, 11 Pork Pi.—BlzoroJ
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

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Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo — BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Cold. Loke—:
Suianna

BR 8-2864

Harolcf T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione

Ed Holtz, 16,^54 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 6-5091

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph TaOpallk, R. R. No. 5, -1523 W. Chicago—

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BR 8-2261

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BR 8-6730

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COLDWATER,

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HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrbnce Rd.—Arlene

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4424

BR 8-^33
.. BR 9-9428

BR 8-8318.

Torg Skabd,-155 Narrowt^Rd.i R. R.~2—Nellie __BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR'8-4350

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BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall. St.—Pally

BR 8-2790

BR 8-6687

E. Ken leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cella

Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-2979
BR-8-6341
BR 8-6161

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Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyee-.BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-8238

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Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2,'Morrison Lk:—Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-^Ann' ;

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—PansyBR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake.-.--BR 8-4435
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

Clyde Williams, R, ,R. 1^. 1-V/ilma

Del Wise, 45 Mople lane—Pat

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmltf, 18 £. Aiden St.—Berget ..

BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-5494

BR 0-4159
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C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-6598

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No.'2—Doris

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

ArJo Musser, R, R..No'. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice .—BR 8-8546
Robert Nogle, 182 Mdrsholl St.—Susan
BR 9-94M

Rev. Albert ButtorRold, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..BR B-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara
BR 8-5234

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Delio . BR 8-4229

Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine —BR 8-4486

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice—

BR 8-2947

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

WEEKS

. -.QUALITY SPRrNC PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER, MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best^*

The COLDWATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January

1961

Conrad Swart was born February l6 (he did not give us the year) in ^
Goldwater, Michigan# He received his education in Nebraska graduating

from the Fremont Nebraska High School in 1922, He was married to
Gertrude Newman in Nickerson, Nebraska on September lU^ 19^5* From

1923 to 1931 he was in business with the Carlson-Sewart Battery Company
in Fremont and from 1931 to 1939 was with the Brackett Motor Supply

^

Company in the same city. From 19U0 to 1991 he was a rural mail eerier
at the Goldwater Post Office. Since then he has operated the Swart
grocery. He and Gertrude have one son, Donald age 31, who works with
his dad. Conrad is an Elk. He and his family attend the Presbyterian
Church. He tells us that his hobby is travel and his favorite food is
steak.

He hates raisens in any shape, form or combination.

Mrs. Grace Patterson, presented by her Rotarian husband Roy, brought to

the meeting on Tuesday, January 3 eight members of the Junior Fortnightly
Club. The Fortnightly Senior Club has been in existence since 1908 and
in 1920 was affiliated with the ^lichigan Federation of VJomen*s Clubs.

The

Juniors were Ann Fiske, Michael Burkovskis, Jane Shedd, Mark Feller, Jean

Ann Williams, Tim Crandall, Ann Schultz and Susan Bailey who is president
of the iiO member club. The Juniors meet monthly under the direction of

Grace Patterson who is their counselor. The group gave an excellent
program which included piano, organ and vocal numbers.

Fred Anderson who has next week*s program tells us that he has secured

Dr. Raymond Hatch of the Michigan State University School of ^ucation
as a speaker. We understand his speech will deal with education.
Rotary is a classifidation Club and strict adherence to the Rotaiy

principle shoUid be i'ollowed so hs to insure a cross-section of the
business, professional and institutional life of the community, pie
function of the classification committee is tos

1.

classifications by: a.

of the comr.iunity.

survey of club membershipi

2.

Make a classification

Compile a foster of filled and unfilled

Club membership and b.

3»

Urge members to propose names for unfilled classifications. U. Review

periodically unfilled classifications.

9»

Counsel with "the board on

all classification problems.

The Four Way Test. How many members know the U points and how it came
into being. Better find out or the sergeantr-at-arms might get you.
Dollar Philosophy

If a man is only interested in money, he's money mad.
If he keeps it, he's a miser.

If he invests it, he's a capitalist.
If he doesn't have it, he's a ne'er do well.
If he doesn't seek it, he lacks ambition.

If he gets it without working, he's a parasite.
If he gets it only after a long life of hard work,
he's a fool who got nothing out of life.
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations —

COMMITTEES

Robert Yingiing, Craig Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Four Way Tc.it — .
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Viee-Preildent

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Secretary
- Treasurer

Asst. See. - Treas.

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Magazine —

Charles Bacon, Les

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweiler, Chorles Sehmitt

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

McComb.

Beard of Directors Meetings

May-1961

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

Corl Vinton, Conrad Swart. .

President, Rotary international,

international Contacts —

Governor. 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Ook, Michigan

23—D. Dean.

29—A. Butterfield.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June—1961
6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leovenworlh, Al

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodwani, Merry Xmas.

Butterfield.

International InformoHon —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

International Student Prelects —

January—1961

Rotary Foundation -

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Allemier.

Kenneth Putnom, M. A. McKeith,
Way,

Competitor- Relations —

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Howley.

27—F. Anderson.

Williom Bobier, Santford
Jolley.

Buyei^Seller Relations —
Robert Hawley, Chester

George R. Meons, Evonston, Illinois

SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

Generol Secretary, Rotary InternaHonal,

9-J. Waldron.
16—Ci Swart.

8—Rotary Foundation.
15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeont-at-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Information ~

Special — At the call of the President.

18—K. Putnam.

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

Olmsted.

Boya Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

4—W. Coulliard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

4-T. Skobo.
II—F. VonAken.

25-L. Wise.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

April-1961

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Public Information —

iRgular — First Thursday of eoch month

28—A. Musser.

October—1960

Keith Peorce, Douglas

Student Quests —
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Woodward.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

14—8. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

27—Governor's Visit.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Membership —

and Harvey Bent.

September—1960

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richord Moore, James

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

March-1961
7—K. Leavenworth.

Paul Hurley.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles FIske.

Seton Bovee, Roy Mulchahey,

Coodholm, John Walker.

7-W. Treof.

14—R. Yingiing.
21-W. Woy.

23-E. luse.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Club Bulletin —

February—1961

2-F. Cuiy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Warren Wlliams.

1960 -1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dolly, Fred Cuiy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

August—1960

27-A. Olson.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupalik.

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25-K. Peorce.

Rbbert Sweet.

Ttio nKnve is our oroorom schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wo'nt to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

Ihe above such
IS ourasp Lodies'
oa
programs
Night, may appoint a committee to assist. with the details.

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chalrmon - Telephone BR 8-8609

JUNE 30, 1960

ROTARY ROSTER
Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone.No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathrvn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura —,_.BR8-W86
Mitford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia .. BR 8-4229

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St^-Margoret

BR 8-68^

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerifo ..BR 8-2485

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.-Lila

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BRS-^

liarold McKnigHt, Coldwaler Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

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Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
"55
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine—W8-4^6
Fred Cuiy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Boyd.C. Wiggins, 53 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

BR 8-5078 •
BR'9-9492

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.-Ruth

BR 8-2979
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BR 8-6161

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Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

:—BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

C. Alfred Rice,'. R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

' Chorles Sehmitt,' 18 B. Alden St.—Bergel..
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R,-R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita .. BR 8-8318

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotle

,BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison .Court-Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 339 Grand St.—V/llmo

BR 8-4071
BR 8r6788
BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kernstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple' Lone—Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

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Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-^Eleanor... BR 8-2790 •

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Broneh—Phyllis

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

..

BR 8-2930

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion . .—BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
Eifeen

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BR 8-5556

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Cold. Lake—

^.BR 8-6850

BR 8-2261

Suzanno

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beofrice

1. .

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BR 8-4159

Clyde :Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavia—laMoine

BR B-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pot

BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, S. R. No. 2—Celio

BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
BR 8-M33
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth.. .... BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingiing, 21 Scott—Natalie ...

BR 8-5006

. Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ...BR 8-5842
Torg'Skobo, 155 Norrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie J.BR 8-6316
Conrod Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942

BR 8-8B40

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TUESDAY

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
BR 6-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon; 11 Pork Pl.-Elzoro
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne... BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva —BR 8-5412
John Wolker, 33 Daogherty—Grefchen
BR 8-6730

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BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrie S. Coffman,- 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

7 r. r;.-

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BR 8-4243
88 8-2128

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys --BR 8-6278

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Or. K. L: Olmsted,, 70 Marshol! St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho .... .BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene—BR 8-6054

Phone No.
BR 8-5585

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice _-8R 8-8546

Robert Nogle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan

Rev. Albert Bullerlield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.-AIIce

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

MICH,

INC

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in ihe V. S. A.
December 2$, i960

Frederick Anderson was bom July 19&gt; 1911i in Quincy, Michigan,

He

graduated from the Coldwater High School in June 1932 and was married
to Kathryn Garvin at Hodunk on November 7^ 1936, They have three
children, Jan l5 in 10th grade, Tom lU in the 9th and Scott 10 in the
9th grade. Fred has been very active in commLinity affairs and has

been on the District Scout Committee and also on the Citizen's Committee

who have made a study of the Coldwater Schools, He is also an Elk,
He and his family belong to the Presbyterian Church, He says his hobby
is reading but we learned he has been collecting stamps for many years,
in other words he is a philatelist. He likes most food but is partial
to dairy products as he he a partner in the Anderson Dairy,

The last step in electing a new member;

The Club secretary fills out

the "new member card" and forwards it to the secretariat.

The Coldwater

Club has followed the procedure which has been outlined in the past 13
bulletins in 99 out of 100 cases.

If this is done no one is hurt or

embarrassed, but in the past when the procedure has not been followed
there have been some painful experiences.

If you wish to propose a new

member find out how to do it thru proper channels,

David B, Swoap of Kalamazoo has been awarded a Rotary Foundation

Scholarship for study abroad during the 1961-62 academic year.

He

will study southeast Asian politics and government in preparation for

a career with the United States Government at one of the major Universities

in Asia, The Coldwater Club has helped to make this possible. During
1961-62 there will be 118 graduate students receiving Rotary Foundation
Fellowships,

November attendance shows oar Clul^ in l9th place with an average of 93,07^*
The high Club was Climax with 9 meetings of 100^, low Club reported was
Jonesville with 78.97^,

There are hO bulletins being published in District

636 out of hi Clubs,

Next week's program should be enjoyable. It is to be musical and will be
under the direction of a Rotary Ann, Come and see for yourself.
There will be ho meeting in Quincy, January 2 so you will have to make

"up elsewhere," This week's program presented by Dr, Bacon told us of the

early publication of the "Rotarian" and he stressed the high class articles

presented in the magazine.

It was good.

Sample resolutions for Rotarians for 1961.
ll

I will attempt to attend 100%

2,

I will try to put into practice the U Way Test,

9,

I will live as a Rotarian as far as possible.

3,
ii.

If I have to leave early I will e3q)ress my regrets to the speaker,
If the Club has a project I will help,

Good food is two minutes in your mouth - two hours in your stomach and" a ~
lifetime on your hips.
HAPPY NEV; YEAR

Hay

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
ir

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK ~ Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 Nl

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMinEES

^Empioyer'Smplovee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Tost —

August—1960

Robert Yingiing, Croig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman'
Warren Wlliams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 - 1961

Robert Show.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Club Bulletin —

VIce-President
Secretary

Selon Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Treasurer

23-E. Luse.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner Van Aken.

7—K. Leovenworth.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.
21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Ario Musser, Russell Woldron.

4—W. Couillard.

4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

11—D. Wise, Children's Forty.

Keith Peorce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dolly.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

at 12:15 P. M.

23—D. Dean.

29—A. Butterfield.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June—1961

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

Butterfield.

Internationol Informotion —
William Bobier, Santford
Jolley.
International Student Protects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. McKeith, Wayne Woy. ■

Buver»5elter Relations —

Robert Hawley, Chester

Allemier.

27—F. Anderson.

Robert Sweet.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20~B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

Rotary Foundation John Etswoiler, George

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leovenworlh, Al

Clyde Williams, Chairman

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

9—J. Woldron.
16-C. Swart.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Governor, 636 District, Rotory Internotlonal

SERVICE

Internoiional Contacts —

Sergeont-at-Arms —
,
Carl Vinton, Conrad Svyorl.

General Secretory, Rotory Internationol,
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

2—H. Goodholm.

8—Rotory Foundation,
15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

May-1961

I—D. Shorno.

Olmsted.

Rota^ Infonncttien—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

18—K. Putnam.

November—1960

Public Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

April-1961

October-1960

Richard BIringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomais, Roy Fox,
Boya Wiggins.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

^Tl^olar — First Thursday of each month

March-1961

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

30—G. Burandt.

September—1960

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

2B-W. Williams.

Community Safety —

McComb.

Charles Bacon, Les

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairman

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles FIske.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Sehmitt Membership —
and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Groce Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Mogazine —

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

Asst. Sec. - Treas.

7-W. Treat.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

February—1961
14—R. Yingiing.

2-F. Culy.

Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Attendance —

ROTARY PROGRAMS

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.
24—Lbs Woodward.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupalik.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee .to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone OR 8-8609
"ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR f-S»3
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
BR 8-M33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth——BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marione BR 8.6|21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Birlngor, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

BR 8-6^
55

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

55

William Bobier, 280 Grand Sl.-Margaret
Gust C

BR 8-5386

Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine._.BR8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..BR 8-yW
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

BR 9-9471

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane

. .--BR 8-281^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

—BR 8-6127
:._BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St.-Charlotto.._BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8^4435

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek-Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501
K. Ken Leovenworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
8R 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
_-.&amp;R 8-2261

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone Na.
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
8R 8-6386
Milfcrd A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485

NAME

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrlee

Russell F. Moore, -15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278

._.BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice —BR 8-8546
Rolaert Naglo,' 182 Marshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chiea^o-^Ernestine . —1—BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall. St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho.
.
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth -BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprdgue St.—Roth

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161:

Kenneth Putnam, 11 €. Chicago St.—Eleanor ._-BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

Address and Rotary Ann

. BR 8-5585
8R 8-4243

Car! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chleogo St.—Alice...

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia. . BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy _•

BR 8-^94
BR 8-4159

Royd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No., 1-Wllma
Warren

BR 8-8238

Williams, Batavia—LaMoine

Bron. EM 9-4024

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St,

88 8-^33

Del Wise, 45 Mople Lone-Pot
I ester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Oouglos Woodwcfd, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G.. Ylngliisg,'21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5006

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

Phone No.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Werner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Glady$

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk,—Rita .._ BR 8-8316
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4086

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., K. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall Sf.-Gertrode
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Artene
Howard M. Teeter^156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione

E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, K. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

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BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
„ Suzanna

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BR 8-2864

BR 8-2288

Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawo Rd,, Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzoro

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Cretthen
BR 8-6730

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 21, I960
Robert
Hawley was born August 2, 1930 in Girard Township, Branch
County Michigan. He was graduated from the Coldwater High School in

June, 19i|8 and received his A. B. degree from Michigan State University
in December, 1952» He has been employed by the Lansing Sheet Metal
Engineers, Standard Oil Company and since January, 1958 has been a
partner in the Johnson Clothing store. He served in the Army from 1953
to 1955 and was stationed in Texas. He belongs to the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, Coldwater Country Club, Elks and American Legion. He is
a member of the Presbyterian Church. He says his hobbies are hunting
and "do it yourself projects." He likes steak and prime ribs but
dislikes liver.

The thirteenth step in election of a new member ist

The secretary

issues the membership card and he is officially welcomed into the

Club at a regular meeting, usually by the member who proposed him
for membership.

And then there was the movie actress who when endorsing a brand of
vitamins said "After taking your vitamins for one week I feel like
a new man."

Dale Dean has solved the problem of getting neckties he doesn't like
for Christmas,

He bought a dozen of those he did like and then

advertised to his family that he did not need any ties.
it.

Better try

Senior active memberships can be used to increase club membership by

inducing members eligible for this status to take this classification.
In order to become eligible for Senior active a member must have been

a member of one or more Clubs for 15 years or be 65 years of age with

5 years of active membership or be a past or present officer of Rotary
International.

The Hastings Rotary Club has an annual project of paying one half the
cost for a high school student to go to a foreign country during his
high school career under the plan sponsored by the Michigan Council
of Churches. This seems like real missionary work on a wide basis.

Fred Anderson and Doctor Bacon ha"Ve traded program dates arid we urder-*
stand we are to hear about the "Rotarian."

This week's program presented by Chuck Woodward and assisted by A1

Butterfield was most enjoyable, and we believe it set the theme for
the present Christmas season.

Red and Carol McKnight took off Tuesday for California to visit their
kids and grandchildren. We hone they have a good trip,

A Meriy Christmas to everyone from President Don, the Board of Directors
and your editor.

RAY

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Consregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, A! Rice.

August—1960

Robert Yingling, Crolg Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

John Deon, Chairman
COLDWATER/ MICH. Attendance
—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Club

Vice-Presidont
Secretory
Treosorer
Asst. Sec. - Trees.

23-E. Luse.

Crippled Children —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

McComb.

25-L. Wise.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Robert Hawfey, Chester
Allomier.

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

Moy-1961
November—1960

2—H. Goodholm.
9-J. Waldron.

1—D. Shorno.

8—Rotary Foundation.

16—C. Swart.

Olmsied.

15—H. Teeter.

23—D. Dean.

INTERNATIONAL

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterifeld.
D e ee m ber—1960

June—1961

SERVICE

International Contacts —

30—No Meeting.

Butterfield.

International Information —
Williom Bobicr, Sontford
Jolley.

Internotionol Student Proiocts —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Woyne Woy.

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20—8. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

January—1961

Jury-1961

3—R. Potterson.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupalik.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •

John Etsweiler, George'
Owers.

Robert-Sweet.

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, A!

Competitor Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

25-0. Dolly.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rotary Informotion —
Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Woodward.

Richord BIringer, Kenneth

Special - At the call of the President.
President, Rotary Intenrational,

11—D. Wise, Children's Parly.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Boyci Wiggins.

April-1961
4-W. Coulllard.

Rural Urban —

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

J. Edd McLaughlin, Ralet,..Texat .

28—A. Musser.

4—T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

Duane Davidson.

at 12:15 P. M.

21—J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

October—1960

Public Information —

^RFgular — First Thursday of each month

14—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban.

6—G. Owers.

Scholarship Awords —

Vacational Guidance —

Program —

Mareh-196t

September—1960

27—Governor's Visit.

Fred Weeks, Rolph Toupoltk.

Warner Van Aken.

30—G. Burandt.

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Charles Bacon, Les
Woodward.

28-W. Williams.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Pool Hurley.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wllioms, Axner Olson, John Etsweiler, Chorles Sehmitt Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Chairman

Selon Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,

Magazine —

Mrs. Grace Potlerson — Orgonlst

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Builetin —

Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

ond Harvey Bent.

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fellowship —

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Doene

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Otin Dally, Fred Culy,

Warren Williams.

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February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

24—Les Woodword.

18-W. Bobier.

31—R. Sweet. •

25—K. Pearce,

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone-Kafhern

BR 8-M33

Chester I. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-^

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
James F. McComb, ^ Dougherty—Laura
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phone No.
BR 8-6386
BR 8-2947

Or Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mcriorie BR 8-6821

tiarold McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth

.-..BR8-535B

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret

BR B-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.
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Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josephine-—BR 8-^86

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-.BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro

BR 8-5234

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorko Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
..BR 8-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John'Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotle-—BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Rtflsert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce..BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

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John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790

Robert 8. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha J
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
..BR 8-2261

NAME

Carl F. VInton

BR 8-8546
BR 8-2539

8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

l&lt;enneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor .... BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, fl. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Guvarrie S, CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

BR 8-2930

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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Robeit Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Ruth

BR 8-4086
BR^-2664

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook - Rd.—Efva . BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake— '
Suzonno

8R 9-9423

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
SR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine.. 8R 8-4198

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
.

BR 8-8238

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Howard M. 'Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
...BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virglnlo ..BR 8-2841
Eileen

BR 8-2710

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ...BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .. .

BR 8-5494

Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424
BR B-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

BR 8-6161

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-4159

Warren Williams, Balavia—LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha..—
..BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-4229

Fred H, Weeks, R. R. No. 2-BeatrIce
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

BR 8-2128

Poyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 9-94W

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 8-4243

182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Phone No.

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Russell F. Moore, IS Cornwell Court—Gladys . . BR 8-6278

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 8-5565

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

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The COLDWATER Rofarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the tl, S. A.

Craig Sebald was born in Ann Arbor on June 21, 192? • He compl.eted
grade school and also High School in Coldwater# He graduated Irom.
School in June, 19h^. He attended Michigan State University, baking

a two year course in Business Administration#

He is a twin to Dana

Sebald, He married Rita Sweet in Coldwater on November 3.g 19^0.
They have three children: Lucinda 9p Timothy 7, and Randall
He
served in the U# S# Navy from Jun^, 19u5 to July, 19U6 in tho Pnillippines
and again from June 1951 to May 1953 in Newfoundland# He has been

employed by the Coldwater Public School, but since 195U has been wj.th
the Michigan Gas UtiOi.ties,

He is a member of the Junior Chamber of

Commerce# He states his hobbies are duck hunting, and he likes all
foods except liver and mushrooms.

Bob Halsall, a high school student, was a guest of the Club#

He

told us he is interested in hot music, sports, bowling and expects
to attend Michigan State University and to major in science#

Dick Biringer received a tip of the hat from the Club for ohe exbra-

ordinarily good Job he did on the Vocation's Day for the Colaweter
High School students. Many other Rotsirians participated in the
event.

Carl Vinton, our sergeant at arms, has returned from California# and
says he had a good time#

Chick Kennedy, Secretary of the Club, recently made a businn.-.s trip
to New York City,

. Chet. Alenu-re recently was the guest of John Etsweiler at the Conrnunity

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Health Center, and expects to return for further care before you get.
this bulletin#

As usuaT; the Mile of Dimes will have a number of members cn the receiving
end of contributions to be made for clothing for school kids#

The sympathy of the Club goes out to the Web Treats at the loss of their

home by fire recently.

^The Club went beyond this and presented Web with

a gift certificate to help him cover his nakedness.

The early leaver problem is again ho:;cming prominent.

Twenty percent

of the membership walked out Tuesday, and with the absentees. 25^ of
■Wie meniiership were not there for the program#

Your edJtcr did not

see a member make his excuses to the speaker for the day# There were
some rather pointed remarks made Tuesday when so many left^

Step twelve in electing a new member:

The new member signs thr.

Ap^/lication card and pays the admission fee#

Jack Parlett was presented to the Club by Fred Neer, prcgrai il.airman
for the day. Jack, who is with the Kroger Compapy, shewed us a movie
on mechaniaed egg handling as it will be done in the new planb they
are building in Coldwater# It was a top notch informative film#
The old man stroked his beard and mumbled, "I ain't had but two vices,
and old age took care of one and prohibition the other."
Hay .

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church —* Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAI^ — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M. ^

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Kooerr iingiing, «.raig oeoaia.

CLUB SERVICE

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Clossification —

Fritz Van Aken,

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

16-B. Wiggins. 4-H Foir.

Axner Olson, Chairman

23—E. Luse.

Boys and Girls Week —

Vieo-President
Secretory
Treotorer
Asst. See. - Troos.

DIRECTORS • • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waidron.

Paul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

Club Bulletin —

Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner

Van

Aken.

Board of Dierctors Meetings

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E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,
Boyd Wiggins.

Special — At the call of the President.

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

Rural Urban —

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodword.

25-L. Wise.
November—1960

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

I—D. Shorrto.
8—Rotary Foundation.

Olmsted.

15—H. Teeter.

Buyer-Seller Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchohey.

20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmos.

William Bobier, Santford

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
internotional Student Protects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

January—1961

Robert Sweet.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
-20—B. Howley.
27—A. Olson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •
John Etsweiler, George

Competitor Relations —

29-A. Butterfield.

6—F. Neer.

Kaith, Woyne Way.

Allemier.

9—J. Waidron.

16—C..Svrart.
23—D. Dean. . '

John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

SERVICE

International Information —

Clyde Williams, Chairoron

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, IllinoU

2—H. Goodholm.

22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

Bulterfiold.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

18—K. Putnam.

May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Kenneth leaveriworth, Al

Carl Viirton, Conrad Swart.

April-1961
4—W. Couillard.

international Contacts —

President, Rotary International,
J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

28—A. Musser.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Sergeant-at-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

21—J. Etsweiler.

4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

6—G. Owers.

13-F. Weeks.

Vocational Guidance—

Program —
' Duane'Dovidson.

vlar — First Thursday of each month

14—8. Wiggins, Rurol Urban.

October-1960

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axnor Olson, John Etsweller, Chorles Sehmitt Membership —
and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Groce Patterson — Orlfonlst

September—1960

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Woodward.

March-1961

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Los

30—G. Burandt.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —

28-W. Wiliioms.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shew.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

21-W. Woy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Warren Williams.

1960 -1961

14—R. Yingltng.

2-F. Culy.
P-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

7-W. Treot.

August—1960

4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupolik.

24—Les WoQdwofd.

18-W. Bobier.

31—R.

25-K. Pearce.

Sweet.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may oppolnt o committee to ossist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phono No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8t5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
BR 8-^33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth .. . .---BR 8-5358.

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morione BR 8-^1
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Birlnger, 5B N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-68^
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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phone No.
BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen

BR 8-2947

Harold McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerife . . BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278

Roymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.-Llla

BR 8-5078

Gust C Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8,-4486

Robert Nogie, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lfnogene._BR 8-6054

'George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

William Bobier. 2B0 Grand St.-Margaret

BR B-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora—

_--BR B-5891

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma ..BR B-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro
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Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

—BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo _BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Albert Feller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ._.BR 8-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore —8R 8-6517

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edifon Court-Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Ailoen.-

BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke

BR 8-2539
...^BR 9-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis
Charles SchmitI, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget .

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BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161
BR 6-2790
BR 8-2451
BR 8-5006

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.-Ann .
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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788
BR 8-8840

Ralpn Toopatik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—

—BR 8-5790

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-6501

BR 8-6850

BR 8.-2261 .

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BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo-Hermione

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—EK..^e
Bk 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva _ .BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-22B8

Ed HoHz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
BR 8-6311

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

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BR 8-4086

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall &amp;d.-

BR 8-5556
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BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

Suzanno

BR 8-4229

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon _.—BR8-4222

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waidron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

...BR 8-5714

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nelile .. BR 8-6316

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chieogo St.—Alice

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 6-8318

BR 8-4435

John A. Kennedy, 389 Gr'Snd St:—V7ilma

Phone No.
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
BR 8-M94
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatriee
BR 8-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Wiliioms, R. R. No. I-Wilmo
BR B-8238
Warren Wiliioms, Botavia—LaMoine
Bron. EM 9-4024
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat
BR 9-9495
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
BR 8-5033
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth
BR 9-9428

Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Oorronce Rd.—Alice -.BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha .

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz -VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
WorneY VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC,
COLDWATER, MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

December 6^ 1960
Being honest is like being pregnants

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Either you are or you ain't.

Your editor attended an editarians "Whing Ding" at Marshall on

Saturday, December 3.

There "were about 35 lotary Bulletin Editors,

and the publication of Club bulletins got a good going over. This
is an annual affair and the Editarian's Association of District 636
is one of two such groups in the United States. I hope the bulletin
improves•

Duane E. Davidson (Duke to you) was born March ll;, 19'^h in Flint,
Michigan. He attended grade school in Flint and high school in
Detroit and Greenville, Michigan,from which he was graduated in

June, 19h2.

He started at M.S.U. but says he left when requested

to do so by U.S. Government. He was in the Army Air Fores, having
enlisted in July, 19li2. He was an instructor in the Civilian Filot

Training program, and later completed his cadet training (all the

time he was in the Army), He was discharged as a 2nd Lieutenant
and is now a captain, having kept on with his flying. He was married
on April lU, 19b5 to Ellen Jo Early at Pampa, Texas. Her home was

in Ballenger, Texas.

They have three children, Susan lU a freshman

in high school; Craig 6 in the first grade, and Scott 2. He has been
employed by the Greenville Daily News, the Odessa Herald of Odessa,
Texas and is at present with the Coldwater Daily Reporter. This is
the second time he has been with the Reporter, having been on its
staff 19U5-19ii7. He has been active in Junior Chamber of Coimrierce

and many community activities too numerous to list. His family attend
the Church of Christ and his hobby appears in the roses planted on
the lawn of that church.

He also likes golf, steak and lobster.

He

dislikes cabbage and fish.'"

John Etsweiler tells us that about January 1^ he is to have a hospital
administrator trainee from Viet Nam.

This man is coming on a stipend

and will be looking for a place to live near the hosnital.
of someone wishing to rent a room, contact John.

If you know

Fred Neer who has the program next week, December 13, tells us he

has secured Mr, A. A. Pagel of the Kroger Company who will discuss
their operation and show us a movie. It should be good.
This week your editob disillusioned the members about T. V, characters
of

the Old West.

Vocation's Day, \mder the direction of Dick Biringer, was held at the
Coldwater High School for students from both city high schools. From
the array of talent he secured and interest shown, it was a satisfactory
project. Many Rotarian's participated and did a good job.

Step eleven in electing a new member? The secretary sends notice of
the election to membership to the proposer and to the newly elected
member.
RAY

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

Wednesday 12:15 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Employer-Employee Relotions —
Robert YInglIng, Croig Sebald.

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Ricc.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Warren Wlliams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 -1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Vice-President
Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. See. - Troas.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Board of Directors Meetings

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Rurol Urban —

11—F. VonAken.

18—K. Putnam.

IB—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

November—1960

8—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth
Olmsted.
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Rotoiy Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

15—H.- Teeter. •

international SERVICE.
John Eltweiler, Jr., Chairman
International Contoets—

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

international information —

Wiliiom Bobier, Santford.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texot

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 District, Rotary Internationol

Competitor Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

.

Jolley.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer*Seller Relations —
Robert Hawley, Chester

June-1961
6—A. Rice

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13—D. Moore, ladies' Night.

20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

20—B. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magozine.

1i—R. Toupalik.

17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundotion •

Robert Sweet.

December-1960

30—No Meeting.

January—1961

Inlernotipna! Student Projects —
' Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-'
Keith, Wayne Woy.

Allemier.

23—D. Dean.

13—R. Mulchahey.

Butlerfield.

Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

I^C. Swart.

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22—B. Thomas.
29-A. Butterifeld.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth,; Al

Sergeant-ot-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldrorj,

1—D. Shorno.

Vocational Guidance —

E. Bvron Thomas, Ray Fox,
Boya Wiggins.

at 12:}5 P. M.

4—W. Couiliord.

Keith Pearee, Douglas

Public Information —

^Xlguiar — First Thursday of each month

28—A. Musser.

Aprii-1961

nor Olson, John Etswoiler, Charles Schmitt Membership -&lt;

Program —
Duane Davidson.

13-F. Weeks.

October—1960
4—T. Skabo.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupatik.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

21-J. Etsweiler.

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

McComb.

Werner Van Aken.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

Scholarship Awards —

Magazine —

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

September—1960

27—Governor's Visit.

Russell Moore, Harold

Charles Bacon, Les

March-1961
7—K. Leavenworth.

Richard Moore, James

Woodward.

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Crippled Children —

Goodhotm, John Walker.

and Harvey Bent.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fellowship —

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23-E. Luse.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Club Bulletin —

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duone

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —

Robert Shaw.

Februory-1961
14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

9--G. Collins.

OIin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAfAS

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

13-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

2S-K. Pearce.

The above is our progrom schedule for the yeor 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, "advise the progrom chairnton of the change. Members having special
programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Cholrmon — Telephone BR 8-8609
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phgne No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Colcjwater-Foy BR 8-55«
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
BR 8-WM

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Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth_— -.BR 8-«M
Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harold McKnIghl, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

•Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ...-BR 8-6278

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma--BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce Sf.-Barbaro
BR 8-5234

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

._BR 8-5512.
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Relha..

..-8R9-9360

George OwerS, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogenoi.BR 8-6054

BR 9-9471
—BR 8-2818

BR 8-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna

BR 8-5909

C.:Alfr^ Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5475

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.

BR 8-5714

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Ignore

BR 8-6517

Ray Fox, 16 Morirson Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Lester F. Wise. P. R. No, 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-W33

Leslie Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-6788

Robprt Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

'Howprd M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

BR 8-2261

Ruth

Rjchard Moore, 244 E, Washington St.—Elaine

E. Byron Thomas, 58
Circle Drive-Virginia.,. BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4198

Howard K, Swpn, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva —BR 8-5412
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
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Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold, loke—
Suzanno

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BR 9-9428

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
8R 8-6311

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Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .. BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

BR 8-6501 .
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Del Wise, 45 Maole Lane-Pat

BR 8-6687

—BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllmo
Warrerr Williams, Batavio—LaMoine

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Charles Fiske, R.R. No&lt; 2, 731 Marshall Rd.-

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-5494
..BR 8-2710

Craig Sebald, R. R, No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita... BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .
BR 8-2930
Donold V. Shor'no, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 8-5942
Roljert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake:;-——BR 8-4435
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-4229

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

BR 8-5996

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlofte

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmopr Road—Valeire

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine'-1
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor... BR 8-2790

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

Carl F. Vinton. 102 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Arlo Musser, R. R; No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice ....BR-8-8546
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Suson
BR 9-9492

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara.
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairflold Dr.—Josephine --BR 8-4«6

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
FrifZ'VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Warner VanAVen, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
BR 8-4243

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

QUALITY SPRI:;g PRODUCTS
COLDWATER. MICH.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 1, i960

Axner Olson was born Apr^-l 2, 1910 a-b rinrbpvt., Miohicran,
.S5.-.V

is locabed in Berrien County "two miles north of Lakeside, two miles
south of Sawyer, and five miles west of New Troy. Herbert has a
population of about fifty, more or less. It is on U.S. 12, and if
you wink when driving thru you miss it. He graduated from the New
Troy High School in 1929,
received his A.B. and M.A. Degrees
from Western Michigan University. He married Retha Schrader of

Sturgis, Michigan at Colurpbia City, Indiana on February 27, 193?-

They have one daughter, S^ly age 19, who is a student at Western
Michigan. He played basketball and baseball in college, and was
coach at New Troy from 193^ to 19iiO. He was principal of the
Homer High School 19iiO - I9k^x
Superintendent of Camden School
in 1913. He has been in Coywater since that time, and has been
business manager since 1955*.: His family attends the Presbyterian
Chiirch. His hobbies are hunting, fishing and travel. He must be
easy to cook for as he says he likes all foods and dislikes none.
Step 10 in election of new members; No objections having been
filed or such objections that may-have ,been filed over-ruled by
the board, the proposed member is considered as duly elected.
Additional Active Member;

An active member may propose for

membership one additional man from the concern with wfcich the
proposer is connected, whose classification shall be/th^ same
as the proposer; however, his additional active membership

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terminates with the termination of active membership of the

proposer.

He may however, be elected to active membership but

is not required to pay a second admission fee.

A tip of the hat and congratulations to Tom Collins on being selected
as the first city manager of Coldwater.
New project - Our Coldwater Club has announced that in cooperation

with the City the riverside park on the south east side of the bridge
is to be developed and improved. The Club is thus committed and all
members should back the Rotary Minstrel Show thru which it is planned
to raise the funds for the project.

Tuesday's program was provided by The Reverend A1 Dutterfield who
discussed the direction in which we, as humans, are going. Sometimes
we know the track we should, but we often take the wrong switch.
Your editarian has next week's program, and it will be going from
A1 Butterfield's erudite discussion to the other extreme, "Disillusionmentyy

The average middle aged gal is a "bulge in a girdled cage,"
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION .— Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengregadenai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, A! Rice.

August—1960

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance
—
Worren Williams.
Classification —

Frit* Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS -

Vke.President
Secretory
- Treasurer
Asst. See. - Trees.

Crippled Children —

4—W. Couillard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Rural Urbon —

4-T. Skobo.
11-F. VanAken.

Keith Pearce, Douglos

IB—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

Richard Blringer, Kenneth

at 12:15 P. M.

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

International Contacts —

President, Rolory International,

Allemier.

27-A. Olson.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

11—R. Toupalik.

17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor Relations —

20-B. Howiey.

January—1961

Keith, Wayne Woy.

Robert Howiey, Chester

6—A. Rice

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
InteTnailonal Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnom, M. A. Me-

Buyer-Seller Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Mtchigon

June-1961

20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmas.

International Information —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

December—1960

30—No Meeting.

13—R. Mulchohey.

Butterfield.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

William Bobier, Sontford

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

22—B. Thomas.
29-A. BuHerfield.

Kenneth Leavonworth, At

Sergeont-at-Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrod Swart.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman

Roton Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

9—J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

Public Information —

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

May-1961
2—H. Goodholm.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Olmsted.

Boyd Wiggins.

18—K. Putnam.

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Vocational Guldanco —

Duane Davidson.

mfular - First Thursday of each month

Apirl-1961

October—1960

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Van Aken.

Progarm —

Board of Directors Meetings

13-F. Weeks.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner

21—J. Etsweller.
28—A. Musser.

Scholarship Awards —

ner Olson, John Etsv/eiler, Charles Schmttt Membership —
Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

14—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban.

6—G. Owers.

27—Governor's Visit.

MeComb.

Woodward.

and Harvey Bent.

September—1960

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Mogaxine —
Chorles Bacon, Les

March-1961
7—K. Leavenworth.

Paul Hurley.

Russell Moore, Harold

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Seton Bovee, Roy Mulchahey,

Goodholm, John Walker.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

Axner Olson, CL'oirmon

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Fellowship —

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23—E. Luse.

Dale Deon, Charles FIske.

President Club Bulletin —

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —

Lester Wse,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

7_W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olln Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

Februory—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

John Etswoiler, George

24—Les Woodword.

18-W. Bobier,

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

Robert Sweet.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eclal

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairmon — Telephone BR 8-8609

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5. Coldwofer-Foy BR 8-55M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Daugherty—Louro

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane—Kathryn

BR |-w33

-. ..BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Mar|one BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Birlngor, 58 N. Hudson Sf.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Phone No.
BR 8-6386

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llia

Rev. Albert Butlerfiold, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo-_BR 8-2854
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth —BR 8-5996'

52 f*5joI

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine. ..BR 8-;4486

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha..

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine .

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-6598

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella

BR 8-6161

Branch—Phyllis

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmllt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 6-2930

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8R 8-8942

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 8-4222

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Persons Ct.—Martha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworfh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
_.BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R- R. No. 3—Rutlt~.
.BR 8-2261

Eileen

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Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.-. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

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VISITING

BR 3-40B6
BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone

1130AM

T:'? " : .COLDWATER,

p.m.,

BR 8-6393

Charles FIske, R.R. No..2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Webster Treat, 3492 San So'uci Beach, Cold. Lake—

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12:15

BR 8-5033

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Meeting Time:

BR 8-4424

HONORARY MEMBERS

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

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COLDWATER/

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BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Guvorrle S. Coffnian, 759 E. Chicago Rd,—Nola

Torg Skaafo, 155 Narrows Rd., R! R. 2—Nellie --BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

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BR 8-4159

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.-«-Roth .. ... BR 9-9428
Leslie Woodwprd, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
BR 8-5033

BR 8-6341

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071

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Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842

BR8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone-Pat

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita .. BR 8-8318

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Worren Williams, Bafovia—LoMoine

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotle ...BR8-5475
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2979

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BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealrice

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790

BR 8-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 9-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Phone No.

Carl F. Vinfon, 162 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 6-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .. BR 8-4229

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronec Rd.—Alice —BR 8-8546
Roijert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Suson
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.. BR S-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
.BR 8-4243

Russell F. Moore, IS Cornwell Court—Gladys.— BR 8-6278

BR 8-68^
BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

NAME

Miiford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen.. BR 8-2947

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singirtgest Club in the U. S. A.

November 23&gt; I960

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Tho you will get this after

Thanksgiving Day^ ;iust stop
and think all you have to

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be thankful for.

1.

You celebrate fourth

You can go to the

of July.

Church of your
choice.

6.

You are healthy.

2.

You can own youTf
own business.

7.

You have a job.

3.

You send your kids to

8.

You can gripe about

U.

No one is looking over
your shoulder.

the election if your
man did not win.

the school of your choice.

9.

You belong to Rot,ary.

Moore was born at aictoorri, ^"diana on September 17, 1930.
I?

in 19?h. He married ^Elaine Ridderman xn June, 1957

L h me t-, ~^ichi.an

Hp ^si?vG(i in "bhs U# S# Anny in

17?

^^HThf/br

University Alumnae group. The family attend the

liiies all

He states his hobbies are hunting, fishing and hay fever. Be likes all
foods but detests liver.

The ninth step In election of a new
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Within one week. If the objections are filed the b^rd oi

same and votes on the proposal in accordance with the Club s by la s.

Rotary Foundation, Lansing and Charlotte, have a

AUegan,

His humor was appreciated and his talk was thoroug ly enooy

AEErentirP Heaman.

re^rt LemberTt"'

DL^NeckrVarfor^irty weeks guided missile training.

The Reverend A1 tells us that the'November 29 meeting will ^al with the

-SreS fn wriich we as members of the human race are headed.

Heres a thought about the Thanksgiving dinner you had, Two mnutes in your

morth, tfoTo^a in your stomach, arrf a lifetime on your hips.
"Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Msndoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Cengr.sational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMinEES

Employer-Employee Relotion* —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, At Rice.

August-1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Ylngiing, Craig Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—
Warren Wliioms.
Classification —

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
President Club Bulletin —
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
Viee-Presldenl
Seton Bovee, Roy Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretory
CHARLES SCHMin
Treosurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
FRED WEEKS —
Asst. See. • Treos.

Morch—1961

September—1960

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
t3-F. Weeks.

21-J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

7—K. Leovenworth.

and Harvey Bent.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Keith Pearee, Douglas

18-R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward..

25-L. Wise.

May-1961

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,
Boyo Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

8—Rotary Foundation.
15—H. Teeter.

23—D. Dean.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

22—B. Thomas.
29-A. Butterfield.
December—1960

June-1961

International Contacts —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

Kenneth leovenworth. A!

Sergeant-at-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotory International,

Butterfleld.

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

i. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texo*

international Information —

William Bobier, Santford
Jolley.
tntemational Student Proieet* —

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Willioms, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Robert Howley, Chester

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Meant, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Distirct, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Woyne Way.

Allemier.
Robert Sweet.

30—No Meeting.

6—F. Neer.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.

20—C. Woodwoi^, Merry Xmos.

20—B. Howley.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

Januory—1961

Julv-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

11—R, Toupolik.

17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundotlon ■

Competitor Relations —

16—C. Swart.

Olmsted.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Cholrmon

Roton Information —

Special - At the call of the President.

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

1—0. Shorno.

Public Informotion —

"TBjulor - First Thursday of each month

18—K, Putnam.

November—1960

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Duane Davidson.

4—W. Coulltard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

April-1961

October—1960

4-T. Skobo.
11—F. VanAken.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Warner Von Aken.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

net Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burondt.

Rurol Urban —

Woodward.

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23-E. Luse.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Williams, Ax-

Beard of Directors Meeting*

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Richard Moore, James

Goodholm, John Walker.

Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Dole Dean, Charles FIske.

Robert Shaw.

DIRECTORS • • Dr. Donald Horrls, Doone

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Beys and Girls Week —

Fritz Von Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 • 1961

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Ylngiing.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

John Etsweiler, George

24—Lei Woodward.

10-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25~K. Pearce.

ic niir nroaram schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members hoving special

porgwmr such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to osslst with the details.

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman - Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-W63

NAME

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-M21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
BR 8-68^
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
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Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Mcrgaret
68 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891

William A. Mllnes, 1^ Grand St.—Marguerite • BR 5"?f5$

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth

BR 8-^33
----BR 8.g58

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrifeld Dr.—Josephine...BR 8-^86

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct—Thelma„BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro
88 8-5234
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

55

Oiln Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

—BR 8-2810

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road-Velerie
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfield Dr.-Lucille

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

88 8-6598

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Alleen-

BR,8-6517

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura ...

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho.

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539
--BR9-93M

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis
Clyde Williams. R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Ellzobefh
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth _.

Kenneth Putnom, 11 c. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-6850
BR 8-2261

BR 8-6161

Robert 0. Yinglfng, 21

BR 8-6393

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Scott—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. CofFman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nota

Eileen

Roth

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo

BR 8-5556

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
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Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Eizora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198

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C O L D W ATER,

BR 8-4086

Charles FIske, R.R. t4o. 2, 731 Marshall Rd,—

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .-BR 8-2841

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BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

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BRB-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5006
BR 8-5714

E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Mopie Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

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BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Colla
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R, R. 2—Nellie - BR 8-6316

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. tio. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo—

yc

BR 8-5585

BR 8-5996

BR 8-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
Charles Schmlft, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-6788

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C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-8840

BR 8-5790

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .,— BR 8-6501

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Cor! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys _-BR 8-6278

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann —

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
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Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ...BR8-85^

Conrod Swarf, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arf^ne
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce-BR 8-4071

NAME

BR 8-MB6

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

INC,

COLDWATER, UICH.

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
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�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U,*S. A. - ■ •

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Fred Allen Guly was born February li, 1925 in Lansing.

He completed

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He married Dorothy Curtis on July 8, 19U5 at Hildago, Texas.

She however,

originally came from Lansing. They have three children, Fred Allen HI,
lii years old; Christine 13 and Jeffery 11. They attend the Methodist
Church,

Fred served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from June, 19u3 'till

November, 19h^ as an aviation cadet. During his service he attended
South Western Texas State Teacher's College in 19iiU.

He also had some

study at Michigan State College. He has worked for B. F. Goodrich
Company, and for the last 13 years has been with Daniel's Jewe3.ry

Company, He is manager of local Daniel's Store. His hobbies are
self and fishing. Fred has been very active in community affiars.
These include Little League, Eoy Scouts, American Legion, Chamber of
Commerce (Steering Committee) and on the School Study Committee. He
has no food dislike.

His pet peeve is independent women.

Eighth step in election of a new member; The secretary notifies all
club members ty mail or printed communication of the name of the

proposed member. Members are instructed to file written objections
if any within a week.

Deer hunting cut into the attendance with 26 absent) and then there

were 11 early leavers which meant that only half of the Club listened

to one of the best programs that has been presented to the Coldwater
Club in many years. Howard Teeter presented llotarian Boyd Wiggins,
County Agricultural Agent, who told of his recent trip to Miami and
the problems facing farmers at the present time. His talk disillusioned
many members regarding the subsidies given to agriculture, and pointed
out that the farmers get the smallest proportion of the subsidy. Doyd's
talk might well be given again at the Rural-Urban meeting usually held
by the club.

Les Wise had as his gUest Jud Brown, a student at the Coldwater High
School,

Did you know that each Rotary Club must meet once each week unless
the regular meeting day falls on a legal holiday?
Next week one of our Honorary members. The Honorable Arthur Lyon,

Mayor of the city of Coldwater will discuss for the club, the problems,
headaches and rewards of being Mayor,

It should be good.

On Saturday, November 12, President Don Harris, Howard Teeter and

your editor attended the District Institute of Rotary Clubs at
Michigan Center, This dealt with the operations of Rotary Clubs
so as to provide more information to Rotarians on a wide basis.

"TTead 'the article on page 38 of the last Rotarian.

Did you know? The West Scottish Highlanders planted mountain ash trees
each side of the path to the house to keep out the bad fairies.
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You WMI Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12&gt;15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneeday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

Employor-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rico.

August-1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Tingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER/ MICH. Attendance
—

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 . 1961

OR. OONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

VIee-Prosident
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Treasurer

Asst. Sec. • Treas.

Club

COMMUNITY SERVICE

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.

28-W. Williams.

23—E. Luse.
30—G. Burendt.

March-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.
21—J. Etsweiler.

Bulletin —

Community Safely —

6—O. Owers.

Paul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold

M^omb.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist
Board of Directors Meetings

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wise.

May-1961
November—1960

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

INTERNATIONAL

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

President, Rotary International,

Kenneth leavenworth, Al
ButterBeid.

International Informotion —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, tllinols

Jolley.

Inierndlional Student Projects—

December—1960

June-1961

6—F. Neer.,
13—R. Mulehahey.
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20—C. Woodwand, Merry Xmas.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

30—No Meeting.

Allemier.

27-A. Olson. '

John Etsweiler, George

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4—No Meeting.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundation '
.

6-A. Rice

January—1961

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Hawley, Chester

Competitor Relations «
Robert Sweet.

23—D. Dean.

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

8uyer«SeIler Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. ButterReld.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE"

J. Edd McLoughlin, Rales, Texas

SERVICE

International Contacts —

Sergeant&gt;at-Arins —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rolo^ informatian —

Special ~ At the call of the President.

9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation,

Qlmsted.

Boyo Wiggins.

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

Richard Birlngor, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

11—D. Wise, Children's Forty.

11—F. VanAken.

Public Informotion —

Tlffg'uiar — First Thursday of each month

4-W. Couillard.

4-T. Skobo.

Woodward.
Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duone Davidson.

Aprii-1961

October—1960

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

13-F. Weeks.
27—Governor's Visit.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Sehmitt Membership —
ond Harvey Bent.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS • - Or. Donald Harris, Duone

7-W. Treat.

Axner Olson, Choirman
Beys ond Girls Week —

Robert Shaw.

February—1961
14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

17-S. Jolley.

11—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.,

18~W. Bobier.

31—R. Sweet.
25—K, peorce.
Owers.
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan
The above Is our program schedule for Ihe year 1960.61. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »ecial

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appdiirt'a commlttee-to assist, with the detoils.
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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone Ni^
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-55W
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kolhryn
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Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth

NAME

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgarat

IS

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BR 8-5386
15 l"5l?l

Gust C Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barboro
__-_BR.8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno—BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jone

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-BR8.2818

John Etsweiler, Jr.. 37 Foirifeld Dr.-Luciile

BR

Phene No.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Arlo Musser, R, R.' No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice

Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
Fred Noer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Dr. .K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
• Axner.Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha.- i. .. . ..BR 9-9360
• George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36'N. Circle Dr.—Grace—.BR 8-2979

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.r-Berget .

Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch-Phyllis

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

E. Ken Leovonworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth—

Guvorrle S. CoFFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—
Ruth

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Art Lyon, 11

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Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elvo ^ 8R 8-5412
John Wolkor, 33 Dougherty—Oretehen
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Meeting Time:
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BR 8-4086

BR 8-4222

BR 8-B942 .

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BR 8-6393

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

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BR 8-5033
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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo-Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091

Rolph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-2261

BR 9-9495

BR 8-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

BR 8-6850

BR 8-2710

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

;—BR 8-6788

BR 8-5494

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
'—BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
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H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

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Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
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Donald V, Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise — BR 8-5842

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

BRB-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batovia—LaMoine

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Poliy
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita . BR 8-8318

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-2128

Lester F, Wise, R. R. No. 2-C6lia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodwarcl, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth..

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth .
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Pulnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ,, BR 8-2790

BR 8-5475

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Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

BR 8-6341

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehett St.-Chorlotte

. BR 8-4229

Eoyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 9-9492
—BR 8-5512

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-4243

Russell 0. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

. Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-8546

Phone No.
BR 8-5585

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago Sl.-Aliee

■••Russell P..Moore,,15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .. BR 8-6^8
Raymond Mulchohey, 475 E. Pearl St.—Lila
BR 8-5078

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
^;._BR 8-6^7
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood-Valerie------BR-8-5909

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VonAketf, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann..

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Holen .BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwofer State Home—Corol BR 9-9551
Willlom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Morguerlte .BR 8-2485

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Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Morione BR8-M21-,

Address and Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8.8609

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER, ilXCH.

�"He Profits Mosi; Who'Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November JLO, iy60

Hay Pitts was bom at Grover Hill, Ohio on April 23,
Graver
Hill has a population of U78 and is in Paulding County. It - ^^ast
of Havelind, west of Rosims, south of Broughton and do™ the road
fpiecrfrom Hoaglin. He moved to Hillsdale when about two years
old. He graduated from Hillsdale High School in June, 1?U0. He
was married to Ruth Gallaway of Adrian on May 28, 1952 at Hillsdale.
They have three children; Janet 7, Joan age 2 and
He Lrved in the U.S. Air Force from January 19l»3 'tin

19U6. Discharged as staff sergeant. He has been employed by the
Allied Products of Hillsdale, The Hillsdale Daxly Nei^s and at Present
is District Manager of the tlichigan Auto Club.

His

Methodist Church. His hobby is bowling, he says he likes_steak, pre

ferably filet mignon, (who doesn't) but doesn't Uke turnips. His

wife says he is easy to live with.

step seven in election of a new member; The proposer fully informs ^
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the prospective member of the privileges and responsibilities oi notary
membership and secures

his permission (preferably written) to publish

his name to the Club, He should be told of the method by which members
are elected and shotsM understaTid fully the matter of his na^ being
submitted to the Club, and the- posaibillty of rejection." " - ' "■

Nest W§§k Howard Teeter is presenting a Rotarian, Boyd Wiggins, as ^ ^

his speaker. Boyd has just returned from Miami where he participated
in a County Agriculture Agents Meeting, and will tell us of what is
new in that area. A tip of the hat to Boyd on his being selected
as an outstanding County Agent.

There is to be a District Institute at Michigan Center on Saturday,
November 12 at which yoiir President, Rotary Information Chairman,
Editor of the Bulletin, the Chairman of the Classification Committee
and the Governor's Aid are to be present.

Ernie Luse tells us that his itotary Orientation meeting held recently
at John and VJilma Kennedys had the highest attendance percentage^TOse
of any such meetings ever held. A tip of the hat to him and to the
Kennedy's. He told your editor that they forgot to stress the re

sponsibility of members to report news items to the Bulletin Editor,
Last week's meeting with John Etswailer giving a history of The
itotary Foundation was timely and informative. Many mL^iibers do not
realize that this is a pet project of the Coldwater Club and is one
of the most worthwhile efforts of Rotary International.

Deer hunters don't miss Rotary, don't get lost, don't shoot until
you can see the whites of its eyes, and come back alive.
News items contributed will be credited to the member contributing
it.

Please give a little, won't you?

Then there is the man who told his friend that his doctor had just
told him he had placebo intoxication.
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CengregoHonot Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

ClUB

OF

Earploy»r-EmpIdYe"b Relations —

COMMinEES
CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance
—

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodword, Al Rice.

Worren Williams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

President

Vice-president

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS —

Lester Wise,

Secretary
Treasurer

- Asst. See. - Treas.

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donold Harris, Duane

Club Bulletin —

ner Olson, John Elsweiler, Charles Sehmltt

Paul Hurley.

March-1961

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon.

6—G. Owers.

21-J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

28—A. Musser.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Richard Moore, James

27—Governor's Visit.

Apirl-1961

October—1960
4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

II—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

Keith Pearce, Douglos

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. V/ise.

McComb.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Woodward.

Membership --

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

6—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Blringer, Kenneth

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
International Contacts —

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

Butterifeld.
International Information —

William Bobier, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Jolley.
Internotioita! Student Projects —
' • Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Allemler.

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

20-B. Hawley.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

Jonuaiy-1961
3—R. Fatterson.
10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Robert Hawley, Chester

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth' Leavenworth, Al

Sergeant-at'Arms —
Carl VintotT, Conrad Swart.

Governor, 636 District, Rotory International

29-A. Butterfield.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pills.

General Secretary, Rotary Intemotionol,
George R. Means, Evanslon, Illinois

23—D. Dean.

22—B. Thomas.

Rota^ Informotion —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.

Olmsted.

Boycl Wiggins.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

2—H. Goodholm.
9-J. Woldron.

1—D. Shorno.

Vocational Guidance —

...E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,'.''

Special - At the coll of the President.

18—K. Putnom.

November—1960

Public infortnotlon —

at 12:15 P.M.

4—W. Couillord.

May—1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Program —
Duane Davidson.

^n^gulor — First Thursday of ooeh month

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burandt.

Warner Van Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

23-E. Luse.

Scholarship Awards —

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

21-W. Way.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

and Horvey Bent.

7-W. Treat.

14-R. Tingling.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,

Dovldson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Ax-

February—1961

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Soys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Augutt~1960
9-G. Collins.

Olln Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS av ELECTION

1960-1961

Robert Tingling, Croig Sebold.

Rotary Foundation •

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupallk.
18-W. Bobier.

24—Les Woodward.

John Etsweiler, George

Competitor Relations —
' 25—K. Pearce.
31—R. Sweet.
Owers.
Robert Sweet.
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan
Tuit our oroaram schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmen of the chonge. Members hoving special

programs s5ch as Ladle? Night, may appoint a committee fo assist with the details.

DUANE DAVIDSON. Program Choirman - Telephone 08^8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay g5|-f563

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Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth—.—BR 8-5358

Harold McKnlghf, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
NVarner 'VanAken, R, R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys---BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

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Fred Anderson, 46 Mopl.e Lone-Kathrvn—

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Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-M21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
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William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite—BR 8-2^5

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
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Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.
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Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josophine—BR 8-4^

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Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbara
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Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

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Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
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John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

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Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.-Charlotte —BRf-5475
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

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Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Roijerf Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loko

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Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileon
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Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
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John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
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Craig Sebold, R! R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St,—Ann

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Bo'tovio-LoMoine

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone-Pat

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Lester F. Wise. R. R. No, 2-CeliG

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Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

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Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

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Robert G. Yingling, 21

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Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
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Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Oorrance Rd.—Ariene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

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Notary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME.

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John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
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Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St,—Delia.. BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No, 2-Beatriee

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Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef. .

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Dr. K. L, Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
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Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho.
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George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth _BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
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B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—LorraineBR 8-6341
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
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Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor-- BR 8-2790

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Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

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NAME

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�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S' A. ^

Novemb^ 3j 1^60
George R. Owera was bom June l6, 1930 in Detroit Michigan.

grade and high school in Detroit, graduating in 19.'|8«

He attended

He received his

D.S. degree in Forestry from the University of Michigan in August, 1953.

He was married to Elizabeth "Betsy" Harxd.3 August 7, 19^' They have
three daughters Linda Jane
Carol Sue 1^ years and Janet Gail, 2 months.
He served in the Anti-Aircraft Artillery 1953-1955. He has been employed
by the Department of Parks &amp; Recreation of Detroit, McFarland Tree
Service of Ann Arbor, and in Georgia by the Union Bag-Carcp Paper Corp.
He belongs to St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He states his hobbies are wood

craft, fishing, hunting and sports.

He likes steaks and pizza and says

he has no food dislikes.

Your editor is sorry that he missed this week^s program, but he was

entertaining the Union City Rotary Club at lunch at the Coldwater State
Home with a tour afterward.

From all reports the slides shown were

extremely fine and it was a program-that it was too bad to miss.
John Etswe.iler has next week's program, "Rotary Foundations".

would not give when we asked him about what to expect.

He just

Rotary Foundation

Week is from November 13 to November 2ii, and is to "create international
understanding of the program of- the .Rotary Foundation".

Does anyone know who J. Edd McLaughlan of lialls Texas is? We will ask
Carl Vinton to find out how many know.

Next step in election of a new member? The board of directors approves
of the recommendations of the membership and classification coimlttees

and the member who proposed the new member is notified.

Up to this

point the prospective new member has not known he was being considered

for membership, failure to follow this plan can often cause a great
deal of embarrassment and hurt and should be avoided.

Tuesday, November 8 is election day.
to lunch.

Be sure to vote before you come

We don't say how you should vote, just vote.

What has become of the birthday table?

Doesn't anyone have birbhdays

any more or are we all like Jack Denny?

We miss it, and would like to

see it started again.

Recommended reading "Report After Four Years*' on page 19 of the October
Rt^riafrT It is a good article and should be read by every Rotarian,
We note with extreme regret that Cy Stebbins of the Mai'shall Club and
editor of their bulletin for many years has retired as editor. The
Editarians will miss him.

Don't forget when you are green you are growing, when you are ripe you
are rotten.

Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker tnn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee ifelatlons —

COMMinEES

Robert YIngling, Cralg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman

Four Way Test —

Charles WoodworJ, Al Rice.

Attendonce —

Warren Wlliams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 -1961

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

Vlee-Presldenl
Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Sec. • Treos.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club Bulletin —

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

ner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmitt

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner Van Aken.

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rurol Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21-J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

.

Board of Directors Meetings

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.
Richard Moore, Jamas

Apirl-1961

Scholarship Awards —

October—1960
4—T. Skabo.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

11-F. VonAcfen.

McComb.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

SERVICE

International Contacts —

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al
Butterfield.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Kelth, Wayne Way.

Allemier.

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

17-S. Jolley.

Jury-1961
4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupalik,

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25-K. Peoree.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundation -

Competitor Relations —

6—F. Neer.

13—R. Mulchohey.

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.

Robert Hawley, Chester

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Mlchigon

29—A. Butterfield.

20—C. Woodwoi^, Merry Xmas.

Intenrational Information —

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary Intenrational,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

9—J. Waldron.

B—Rotary Foundotion.
15—H. Teeter.

William Bobier, Sontford

J. Edd Mclaughlin, Rales, Texas

May-1961
2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Information —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Special - At the call of the President.

IB—K. Putnam.

Keith Peoree, Douglas

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

4—W. Couiilard.

Woodward.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Boyo Wiggins.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Duane Davidson,

Regular — First Thursday of each month

28-W. V/illlams.

Mareh-1961

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23-E. Luse.

30—G. Burondt.

Membership —

and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Groee Patterson — Organist

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Woodward.

Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

February—1961
14—R. YIngling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olin Doily, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

August—1960

Owers.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 19^-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eclal
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura ....

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR8-S^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn
BR 8.6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Roth ---—BRe-^M
Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marione BR 8*6821

Phone No.
BR 8-6386

' Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546

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Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara.
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine .-..BR 8-44M

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma__BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borboro

BR 8-2818

Duane £. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfleld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Follcr, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte

BR 8-6517

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen

Sontford JoNey, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 333 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Enrest W. luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha.

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Roy C. Polterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace—

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8. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

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Warren Wiilioms, Salovio—LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

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Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Robert G. Yingling, 21

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E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

BR 8-6788

Howard M. Teeter, 1^.Church St.—Morion

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QUALITY SPRI.^G PRODUCTS, INC
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COLDWATER,

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Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.-

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Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-2710

BR 8-B238
Bron. EM 9-4024
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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-CeliG
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita .. BR8-B31S
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

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Boyd C. Wiggins. 58 Division St.—Phyllis

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
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Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
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.Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R, 2—Nellie ...BR 8-6316

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Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

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Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Kenneth Putnam, 11 e. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Horofd Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-5512
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Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ..

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Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Roljert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Fred Near, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K., L. Olmsted, 70 Marshal! St.—Edna

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .. BR 8-4229

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobefh ,BR 8-5996

Wilford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane

.BR 9-9492

BR 8-5585

..BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

—BR 8-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Phone No.

Warner VonAkan, R. R. No. 2-Gladys

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite -BR 8-2485

BRB-^^

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Harold McKnlght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR.9-9551

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

NAME

Miiford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .. .BR 8-2947

COI.PWATER, MICH.

BR 8-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Octot^t*'136^ 19^

Boyd Wif^gins was born March

1921 in Isabella County Michigan.

He graduated from the Farwell High School in June, 1937 and received

his B.S. in Agriculture from Michigan State University in 195U. He

was married in 19li9 to Phyllis Munro at St. Johns,'Michigan. They
have three boys, David 10, Douglas 6 and Dennis U. He served in the

U.S. Navy during 19ii5 and 19I46 on the west coast, and in the Pacific.

He was a fanner from 1937 until 19^0 when he started at Michigan

State. During 195U and 1956 he was the County Agricul.tural Agent
in Saginaw County, and has held the same job in Branch County since
1956.

He is a Mason and belongs to several professional organizations.

He and his family attend the Methodist Church where Phyllis sings in
the choir. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. He says he likes
steak and chicken, and has very few food dislikes.
Step five in the election of new members.

The board of directors

reviews the actions of'the classification and membership committees,
and either sustains or rejects their action. The board of directors
make the final decision in such matters.

The following members and their Rotary Anns are due at 8:00 P.M.

Monday, October 31 at the home of John and Wilma Kennedy, 389 Grand
Street for a Rotary buzz session: A1 Butterfield, Tom Collins,

Fred Culy, Jerry Fair, Normand Moore, Robert Nagle, Fred Neer,
Robert Rumsey, Del V7ise and Robert Yingling* Every effort should
be made to attend.

You are Rotarians and it is one of yovir obligations.

Les Wise, program chairman for.the day, presented Dean Fjiil Leffler

of Albion College who challenged the Club to do some serious thinking

about present problems of the.world and perhaps reevaluate their
attitudes.

Don Shorno tells us fof next week he is providing a top notch
program.

Dr. Thomas Bowlui% you will remember, rescued several

boys who were in difficulty in the ilver at Eaton Rapids last
sunmer has skin diving as a hobby.

He will show pictures which

he has taken in the Caribbean areas

ladies night or "Mum's Nite" was very poorly attended which is too
bad after the effort put forth by the committee. There were only
one third of the members and their Rotarj' Ann*s who attended.
From all reports it was a good party.&gt; and it sho-iid ha/e had better
attendance.

President Don Hairrls is vacationing in Iowa and F-^hvaska. Chick
and Wilma Kennedy have just returned from a WiniLp'-g vacatiorTI
Will members please pa.ss news items along?

After

it is your

bulletin.

Last thought for the Day:

Doii«t uuAiiy moneyj borrow it, it is

cheaper.
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMinEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Augutt-1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Worren Williams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

VIee-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Secretary
- Treasurer

Asst. Sec. - Treas.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club

Bulletin —

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Axnor Olson, Chairman

23—E. Luse.

Woodword.

and Horvey Bent.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skabo.
n-F. VonAken.

Sergeant-at'Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

Woodward.

25-L. Wse.
November—1960

B—Rotory Foundation.

SERVICE

International Contacts —

29-A. Butterifeld.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

International information —

27—F. Anderson.

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Woyne Way.

Robert Hawley, Chester
Allemier.

Rotary Foundotion -

John Etsweiler, George

Competitor Relations —
Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

Butterfield.

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigon

16—C. Swort.
23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Buyer&gt;Saller Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

1—D. Shorno.
15-H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

25-0. Dally.
May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

William Bobier, Sontford

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

16—K. Putnam.

18-R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rotary tnformotion —
Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

Special — At the call of the President.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Oimsted.

Boya Wiggins.

April-T961
4—W. Couillard.

Scholarship Awards —

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Roy Fox,

ot 12:15 P. M.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Public information —

"^{egular — First Thursday of each month

March-196T

September—1960

Vocational Guidance —

Program —
Duone Davidson.

30—G. Burandt.

Community Safety —

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Sehmltt Membership —

Warner Van Aken.

28-W. Williams.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

Board of Directors Meetings

21-W. Way.

16-B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Richard Moore, James
McComb.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

Mrs. Grace Patterson - Organist

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —

Robert Show.

Februory—1961
14-R. Yingling.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-$. Jolley.

11—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

2S-K. Pearce.

13-W. Bobier.

Thp above Is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having »eclal

programs such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to ossist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Cholrman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwater-Fay BR B-MM
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhwn.-BR 8-M33

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb, 52 Oaogherty—lourc
BR 8-6366
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947

Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite

BR 8-2485

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson Sf.-Jean
Williom Bobier, 280 Grand Sl.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Claro

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lllo

BR 8-5078

Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Fred Neef, 243 W, Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. t. Otmsted; 70 Marshall St.—Edno
Axnor Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho .

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539
-.BR9-9360

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-Ruth—-BR 8-5358
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

55

BR 8-80B6
BR 8-5386
BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine-.-BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—ThBlmo.. BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce Sl.-Barbara

BR 8-5234

V/ilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane-Jane

._BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609

Harold McKnlght, Coldwofer Stole Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys --BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aiieen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Webster Treoi, 3492 Son'Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

^

BR 8-4086

Ruth

BR 8-2864

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd,, Coldwater Lake
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pi.-Elzora
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-2288
BR 8-5091
BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva _ BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

Suzanno

....BR 8-2261

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Chorles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Rolpn Toupalik, R. R. No. p, 1573 W.' Chicago—
Eileen

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-8942

BR8'*5790

BR 8-8840

BR 9-9495

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

BR 8-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio

BR 8-5006

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5494

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St. . ...
Douglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R, R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ._ BR 8-8318
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ..
BR 8-2930

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Del Wise, 45 Mople lone-Pat

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. 'Sprague St.—Roth -

Ray Fox, 16Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris---BR 8-5318

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Bafavia—LaMoine

... BR 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrlce
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth -BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Phone No.

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Della . BR 8-4229

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice --BR 8-8546

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chariotfe

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-GIadys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

Kenneth Putnam; 11 e. Chicago St.—Eleanor.- BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

NAME

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

BR 8-5554

BR 8-6730

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15

p.m.,

FREDERICK Re WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, RICH.

INC

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 20, I960
TAl

Normond Moore was born in Coldwater January 23, 1922. He attended
Coldwater schools and graduated in June, 1939. He was married to

Annetta Lamb in Coldwater on March ii, 19ii5. They hai^ two sons,
Dean li; and Bran 12. Norman served in the U.S. Navy Reserve from

October, 19ii2 till 19h^* He was a Fire Control man l/c aboard a
tanker in the South Pacific. He has been employed by the General
Electric Company in Fort W^ne, Commercial Carriers, Branch County
Sheriff's Department and for the last four years has been Commerical
Sales i^Ianager at Radio Station W.T.V.B. He belongs to the Elks,
American Legion and Masons. His wife says he likes most food but
does not like liver.

He and his wife run the store at Kinderhook ••

(His wife mostly) and he is the unofficial Mayor of the village.

Ernie Luse has requested that the following be inserted in the

Bxilletin "Rotary Information Meeting to be held Monday evening,
October 31 at 8tOO P.M. at the home of Mr. &amp; Mrs, John Kennedy
at 389 Grand Street, Coldwater, All new members are expected to
be present together with their Rotary Ann5."1[Tiis is an obligation
of the new members and all should attend if it is possible.
Step It in election of new members; The board of directors refers
the name ol the proposed new member to the membership committee

for consideration and its report as to the eligibility of the
proposed member from the personal side*

This means an evaluation

of the man as to whether he is the type individual whom the
committee believes would be a good Rotarian.

Celia Wise (Mrs. Lester) is in the Bluftfton Clinic where she had

surgery on October L.

yeti

She 'is improvingj but cannot come home as

Lester Wise who is program chairman for October 2$ tells us he

has a s^prisei

The topic (?).

The speaker is Dean Leffler of Albion College.

Your editor has attended four other Rotary Clubs in the last two

weeks, and there is as much difference in Clubs as there is in

people.

One Club was small, with no songs or fun.

Another was

small with a lot of singing and good fellowship. One was a fair
sized Club, It was a business man's luncheon, no singing and a

great many early leavers.

The other was a small Club with some

dismal singing and no fun.

After you have attended other Clubs

you appreciate the Coldwater Club with songs, fun, ribbing and
fellowship.

Resident Don is away on vacation but before he left he stated

that Coldwater was eighth in attendance in District 636, and first

in Clubs having a membership of 50 to 99,

Good Workl

You know women's clothes may appear ridiculous at times, but when
you stop to think they started with a fig leaf, they have come a
long way.

Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMtnEES

COLDWATER/

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Warren Wlliams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 -1961

President

OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED V/EEKS

Lester Wise,

Vice-Presldenf
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. See. - Treas,

Club Bulletin —

Paul Hurley.

Charles Bacon, Les

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—8. Shaw, Stag Night.

7—K. leavenworth.

Boyd Wiggins.

ot 12:15 P. M.

25-L. Wise.

crnest W. luse, Ray Pitts.

Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary Internationol,
J. Edd Mclaughlin, Rales, Texas

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relollons —

General Secretary, Rotary Intenrational,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

25-0. Dally.
May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

November—1960

INTERNATIONAL

2—H. Goodhoim.

1—D. Shorno.

9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotory Foundation.

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterfield.

SERVICE

23—D. Dean.

30—No Meeting.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rotary Information -~

Special - At the call of the President.

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Olmsled.

E. Bvron Thomas, Roy Fox,

4—W. Coulllard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

4-T. Skobo.
11—F. VonAken.

Keith Pearee, Douglas

Public Information —

Regular — First Thursday of each month

Aprir-1961

October—1960

Woodward.

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

Duane Davidson.

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

Board of Directors Meetings

March-1961

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

28-W. Willioms.

30—G. Burandt.

Boys and Girls Week —

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupatik.

Magazine —

and Harvey Bent.

16—B. Wggins, 4-H Foir.
23-E. luse.

McComb.

Russell Moore, Harold

Goodholm, John Walker.

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Axner Olson, Chairman

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mvlchohey,

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Ax-

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

1960-1961

August—1960
9—G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Employer-Employee Relotlons —

Robert Tingling, Crolg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

Allemler.
Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth leavenworth, Al

13—R. Mulchohey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

William Bobier, Santford

27—F. Ar&gt;derson.

27-A. Olson.

Jolley.
Internationol Student Projeels —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

January—1961

ButterBeld.

International Information —

Keith, Woyne Way.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupoiik.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magorine.
17-S. JoHey.

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor Relations —'

June-1961

December—1960

International Contacts —

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R.

25—K. Peorce.

Sweet.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having weetal

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5. Coldwater-Fay BR 8-55W
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathrvn
BR 8-W33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth — .BR 8-M58
Of. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-68^
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
15
WiUiam Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgaref

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ..BR 8-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma-.BR 8-2854

.BR 8-5234

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Or.—Alleen

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-8S40
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth—

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee—
B. K. Pearee, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ..
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790
BR 8-2451
BR 8-5006

Charles Schmltf, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergot

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann
.
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise... BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316

BR 8-6687
BR 8-6788

-BR 9-9360

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—RHo.. BR 8-8318

BR 8-6517

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

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George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth .. BR 8-5996

BR 8-2818

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 9-9492

. BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho.

Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

. BR 8-8546

BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene-.BR 8-6054

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

— BR 8-5078

Robert Negle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine-—BR 8-4486

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clorke Ave.-Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-6386

Mllford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwoter State Home—Corol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Marguerite .BR 8-2485

§5

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

PhoM No.

Jomes F. MeComb^ 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-HB6

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

Address and Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

BR 6-4222

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arleno

BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .. BR 8-2841

BR 8-5790

Ralph Toupallk, R. R. No. 5, T573 W. Chicago—
Eileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Sort Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—

.

BR 8-2261'

. Suzanrta

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy —
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beafrice

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pat

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Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

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HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.Ruth

Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzoro
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
John Walker, 33 Dcugherty—Grelehen

Sec. 34.66

PRAY
FOR
PEAC

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WEEKS

QUALIT-Y SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCH.
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6311
BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

Notary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 8-2288

Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091

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H.

BR 8-4066
BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone

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FREDERICK

BR 9-9428

BR 8-6393

Scoff—Notolfe

The COLDWATER

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BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21

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BR 9-9495

- Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly..

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BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

tester F. Wise, P.. R. No. 2-Celia

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BR 8-2710

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ....

BR 8-5654

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BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128
BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggir&gt;s, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams,.R. R. No. 1-WIIma
Warren Williams, Batovio—LoMoIne

Phone No.

INC

BR 8-6730

�"He ^rojits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
Octol^er

.

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Robert G, Yingling was bom in New York City on January iS, 1917.
He completed his high school education at Ridgewood, New Jersey
and graduated from high school in 1935* He received his B.S,
Degree in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University in 1939.
He was married on October 7# 1939 at Ridgewood, Nev? Jersey to

Natalie Phillips, they have two children (twins) Robert Jr. and
Pixie Barbara, 19 years old#

He was employed by the Cleveland

Diesel Division of General Motors from 1939 - 19U6, by Chrysler

Motors from 19U6 to 19^2, and since 1952 by Climax Molybdenum.
He is a member of the American Society for Metals, Coldwater

County Club and the Elks.

The family attend the Methodist Church.

His hobbies are amateur radio and flying#

He says he likes

most foods.

Ladies (Mum's) Might - This will be held on Tuesd^ night, October

18 a -■ the Americi Legion Hall and will replace the regular meeting
for next week. Social hour 6:30 to 7:30 with dinner at 7:30. This
will be followed by dancing and cards. If you are going but have
not made a reservation please do so at once# If you are not going
try to make up some place.

We had a long list of absentees (17) and 10 early leavers. ^Vhen
the program started there were many vacant seats. Those who were
not there missed a good program provided by Victor Gross, Branch
County Conservation Officer, who was introduced by Fritz Van Aken,
program chairman for. the day.

There are some clubs who not only fine the early leavers but also
fine them if they do not excuse themselves personally to the
speaker for the day. It might be an idea.
Your editor has a "gripe" the badge case needs a good "going over"

and irearrangement. Many members don't have places for their
badges# Your editor is all alone away out in right field.
We had visitors from Bronson, Quincy and Scottsbluff, Nebraska,
as well as Mary Jane Nichols and Martha Gay from Coldwater High
School and Pat Gaglio from St. Charles High School.
Step HI in admission of new members.

The Board of Directors refers the proposal to the Classification
Committee for consideration and its report as to the correctness
of the classification and whether or not it is open.

Your editor is compiling a list of birthdays of Rotarians and
' iJiiir 'Rotiry AhnsT"as~'weli as their wedding anniversary so that
we may note thCTi in the bulletin. We are not interested in your
Rotaiy Ann's age, just the day and month of her birthday.
A psychiatrist is the man you pay for information that your
wife has been giving you free for years.
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER/

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Employer-Employee Relations —
Robert Yingling, Cralg Sebald.

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rico.

August—1960

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

President

Vlee-President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Secretary
Treasurer

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodhotm, John Walker.

Asst. See. - Treas.

Woodward.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. A*-

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Etsweiler.
28—A. Musser.

7—K. Leovenworth.

13-F. Weeks.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night,

Richard Moore, James

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

October—1960

Rural Urbon —

4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.
25-L. Wise.

May-1961

INTERNATIONAL

International Contacts —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

President, Rotary International,
J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchohey.

13—D. Moore, Ladles' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.

27-A. Olson.

January—1961

International' Student ProjectsKenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupolik.

John Etsweiler, George'

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.
24—Les Woodward.,-

Owers.

11—R. Sweet.

25-K. Pearce.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Rotary Foundation •

Robert Sweet.

29-A. Butterfield.

20—C. Woodwork, Merry Xmas.

International Informotion—
William Bobier, Santford

Competitor Relations —

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

Butterflold.

Robert Hawley, Chester

Allemier.

^

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R- Means, Evanslon, Illinois

SERVICE

John Etsweiler, Jr., Choirmon

Sergeant-at'Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

22—B. Thomas.

Rotary Information —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

9-J. Waidron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Olmsted.

Boya Wiggins.

Special - At the call of the President.

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shomo.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

Public Information —

Regular — First Thursday of each month

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Woodward.
Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duone Davidson.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Vocatlenol Guidance —

Program —

Aprll-1961
4—W. Coulllard.

Seholorship Awards — .

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Board of Directors Meetings

Morch-1961

Ssptember—1960

Crippled Children —

Warner Von Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waidron.

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Sehmitt Membership —
ond Harvey Bent.

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duone

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Club Bulletin —

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —

Robert Shaw.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise,

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olln Dally, Fred Culy,
Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

18-W. BoBier.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee Id assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-LOuro

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn
?S I'SS
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phono No.
BR 8-63S6

Or. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morione BR8-^1

William A. Mllnes,"150 Grand St.—Margoerife--BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

-Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—.Lila

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret

BR8-W86

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Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .__BR 8-4486
Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma__BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbara

BR 8-^34

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha

Wliford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene-_BR 8-6054

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6517

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Lester B. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

.BR 8-5996

Roy C. Pofferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lone—Pot

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6)61
BR 8-2790

Charles Sehmitt, .18 E. Alden St.—Berget.

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .

BR 8-2930

BR 8-4071

BR 8-678.8

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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skdbo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swfirf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

BR 8-2841

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souel Beach, Cold. Lake—

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

H. Vincent Kornsfien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR8-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth-..-.-——-—BR 8-226T

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PftBDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

COLDWATER.

BR 6-4086

Harold T. Hill, 431 6. Chicago-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 iyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne._ BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
__..BR 8-6730

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BR 8-4424
BR 8-^33

..BR9-942B
BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Ti'--

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BR 9-9495

HONORARY MEMBERS

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Bron. EM 9-4024

Guvorrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

BR 8-4222

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha

BR 8-4159

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly—
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoll—Notalle

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita -_ BR 8-8318

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Warren Willioms, Batovla-LoMoine

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsev, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006

BR 8-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 6-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

.BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.-Eleanor

Olln Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane
Duane B. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5494

Poyd C. Wiggins, 53 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-V/ilma

.-..BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-8546
BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Phone No.

Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

BR 8-6278

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann—
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodys
Carl F. Vinton; 182 E. Chicbgo Sf.-Alice

Harold McKnight,. Coldwoler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

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Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

NAME

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen -.BR 8-2947

MICH.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by'The COlbWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October

^ '

i960

Robert Naglfecwas born in Newark, New Jersey on December 16, 1929.
He completed grade school in Long Island New York, and was graduated
from the Denby High School in Detroit in June 19ii7- He received
his AB degree in Business Administration from I-Iichigan State University

in June 19^3# He was married to Susan Branch in Coldwater on July 2U,
19$^m They have two children Earl 3i and Nancy 2, They live at 182

Marshall. Bob was employed as a produce buyer by the A &amp; P in Detroit
from 19^i4 until 1958 when he came to Coldwater where he is affiliated
with the J. B. Branch Company. He belongs to the Presbyterian Church.
He likes golf and snow skiing. His wife reports he is the "Doss" in
the family, likes steaks but does not like casserole dishes.
Step two in election of new member - The name of the new member to

fill the open classification is submitted by a member in good standing
to the board of directors thru the club secretary. In the absence
of list of unfilled classifications which have been declared open,
members submit names for classifications which they feel are unfilled.
Hon. Jas Breekey, Circuit Judge from VJashtenaw County was introduced
by Dick Biringer^ Judge Breakey told us of the many activities of

the court about which the general public know very little. These
include, pre-trial conferences, marriage counseling, elementary school
for probationers, y^hSbilitation and on the job training, classes in
civics, county governmen-t day for high school students and night court
sessions. It was extremely interesting as well as informative and
appreciated by club members.
Ray Pitts, chairman of the Ladies Night which is to be October 18
tells us that it is to be "MUM*S NIGHT»" Dinner at 6:30 at the
American Legion Hall. Dancing to the music of the "Pastels" or
cards if members prefer. The-coinmi,ttee has gone all out to make
this a gala affiar in the way'of music, food and decorations and it
is hoped the members and their Rotary Anns mil attend and ergoy the

evening.

Tariff is ^.00 per couple.

Make your reservation and

take the "little woman" or "gal friend" to the affair.
Victor Gross» Branch County Conservation Officer according to Fritz
Van Aken, program chairman^ is to be next week's speaker. Fritz

tells us the pTQgfafri will be of interest to deer hunters.

October 10 is the deadline. ^^8 register.
and then vote.
vote.

Be sure you are registered

Often elections are won by failure to register and

Don*t be a slackerIi

Pan Cake Supper sponsored by Quincy Rotary Club on October Ihs
Odd Fellows Hall in Quincy.

Tickets can be secured from Dob Shaw&gt;

Howard Teeter.

The Club your editor knows wishes to express its regret at the loss
by fire at the Williams Elevator owned by Warren and Clyde W5.11iams.
There is the story of the Rotarian who came home and found his wife

knitting on some wee things. He was astonished. She dashed his hopes
by saying, "Down Rover, I*m just knitting socks for your wooden golf clubs."
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12.-00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Warren Wiliams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Club

VIce-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. See. • Treas.

14—B. Wiggins, Ruroi Urban.
21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.

Richard Moore, James

October-1960

4—W. Couillard.

4—T. Skabo.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

11—F. VonAken.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Peorce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Special - At the call of the.provident.

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

inferncrtional, Contacts —

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

International Information —

President, Rotary International,
Clyde 'Williams, Chairman

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Buyer-Seller Relations — .
Robert Howley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

Competitor Relations —

Allemier.

Joiley.

20-B. Howley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. MeKelth, Woyne Woy.

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundation -

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Swept.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier: Sontford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6-A. Rice

Neer.

13—R. Mulchohey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmos.

ButterReld.

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

T. John Reed, Burr Ook, Michigon

29-A. Butterifeid.

6—F.

Kenneth ' Leavenworth, Al

Sergeant-at-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin,.Rales, Texas

23—D. Dean.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.
22—B. Thomas.

Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Richard Blringer, Kenneth

Public Information —

•Boyd Wiggins.

May-1961

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Vocational Guidance-

Program —
Duane Davidson.

at 12:15 P. M.

April—1961

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupollk.

V/arnor Van Aken.

Regular — First Thursday of each month

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

March-1961

September—1960
6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

ner Olson, John Elsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —

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23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Community Safety —

Mogazine —
Charles Bacon, les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Choirman

Bulletin —

Russell Moore, Harold

and Harvey Bent.

l^B. Wiggins, 4-H Folr.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Go^holm, John Walker.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Robert Show.

Fellowship —

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Horrls, Duane

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Woy.

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

February—1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers.

17-S. Joiley.

11—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearee.

18-W. Bobler.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. if you want to chonge dates with onolher member,, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having »eciat

programs such as Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee 'to assist with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR|-55M
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kothryn
__BR 8-«M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rulh

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.-Susan
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
BR B-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BRB-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

BR 8-5234

Wilford Couillard, 6G N. 'Monroe St.—lm6gene__BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-DcybfRy*Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

BR 8-2818

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

BR 8-^27

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.-Lucille

BR 8-^98

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-_BR 8-8609

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanofe

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen„,
Sontford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce
Harry Joseph, 363 N. Hudson. St.—Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

BR 8-6687
BR 8-4071
BR 8-6788
BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortha
BR 8-8840
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily __..BR 8-6850.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
BR 8-2261

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Warren Willloms, Bafavla—laMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pot

BR 8-8238
8ron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ce!ia
Charles Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

BR 8-6341

Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann _

BR 8-2930

Craig Se^ld, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee'Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Howard M. .Teeter, loojlhurch Sf*-Marion

BR 8-4222

Ruth

Ralph .Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573-W. Chicago—

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John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen

Webster Treat, 3492 San Squci Beach, Cold. Lake—
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COLDWATER,
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
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BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

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BR 8-4086

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Hoitz, 16454 lyopawa Rd., Coldwater Loke BR 8-5091
Art lyon, 11 Perk Pl.-Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine ._ BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—EIvo _ BR 8-5412

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia-_BR 8-2841
Eiieen

BR 8-6393

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd,-

Donald V. Shorno,. 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5642
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ...BR 8-6316

Suzanno

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seolt—Natalie

HONORARY MEMBERS

8R 8-8318

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget..

BR 8-2710

Douglos Woodword, 20 Persons Ct.-Roth

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth _.
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor
BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-EvelVn BR 8-2451

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

BR 8-2979

6. K. Pearce, ^ Edison Ct.—Lorraine

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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beafrlee

'Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha-—
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—tlizobeth .BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

BR 8-5078

BR 8-8546
BR 9-9492
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna

Phone No.

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia.. BR 8-4229

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys — BR 8-6278

Roytnond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann..
Warner VanAkcn, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Cor! F. Vinloi, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ._BR 8-2485

BR8-68^ ..
BR B-8086

Rev. Albert Butterfieid,: 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma..BR 8-M54

NAME

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Or Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR.B-6B21

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

Phone No.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—laure

---—BR 8-^8

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Address ond Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Septeml:^,^.496ii

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Robert Sweet was born in

graduated from the UeVilbiss High School in Toledo in June, 19ii2»

He enlisted in the U.S. Navy Reserve in November, 19h2 and served
until June 19U6. They have three children; Kandous 13^ Roberta 7

and Michael 3|. He worked for Gay Electric from July 19ii6 until

he established his own business in April 199k* He is a member of
the Kinderhook Congregational Church, He is a member of the

American Legion and Rotary,
fishing.

His hobbies are deer hunting and trout

He likes steaks and says he has no food dislikes.

Last week we told you of the qualifications for membership in

Rotary. Following is the first step in the election of new

members:

The Board of Directors declares the classification into

which the new member will fall open,
this means "the Board of
Directors can if need be control the proper use of the unfilled
classifications in the development of a well balanced membership.
District Governor, T. John Reed of Burr Oak visited the club and

spoke briefly of the aims and goals of the district in I96O-6I.

He stressed international relations dealing specifically with

bringing foreign college students into homes in the community
for visits so they may get to know Americans and the American way

of living.. Following the regular meeting an assembly was held at

which the various committee members presented the plans for their

particu3,ar' committee for the coming year followed by discussion
and suggestions by the District Governor.

George and Elizabeth Owers have a third daughter Janet Gail born

September lb weighing b lbs. and 2 oz.

Congi'atulations to them both.

We are glad to see Bill Couillard out of the hospital.

Les VJoodward has informed your editor that on Thursday September 29
the following Rotarians are leaving for Camp Twelve where they will
rough it with inner spring mattresses, electric lights and inside

plumbing.

Camp Twelve is 560 miles from Coldwater, nearly as far

as New York City and you travel only in Michigan to get there.

Warner Van Aken, Les Woodwai^i, Jess Waldron, Red McKnight and
Warren Williams and Carl Vinton.

Warner Van Aken tells us that if he can attend every week until

January 1, 1961 he will have had 38 years of perfect attendance.
In hours at one and one quarter hours per meeting it amounts to
2U70 or 62 weeks at UO hours per week. A tip of the hat to himl

A tip of the hat to the committee chairman for their reports at
the assembly.

President Don expresses his appreciation.

Modern Version of an old proverb,

All I have or ever hope to

have I owei
Ray

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

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COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961

Four Way Test —

August—1960

Robert Yingling, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER/ MICHo Attendance
—

Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Classification —

Fritr Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Vice-president

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DIRECTORS - • Or. Donald Horris, Ouane

Crippled Children —
McComb.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Special — At the call of the President.

Rotary Information —

18—K. Putnam.

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wise.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

Sergeant-at-Arms —

1—D. Shorno.

Richord Birtnger, Kenneth

8—Rotary Foundation.

Oimsted.

15—H. Teeter.

9—J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterfield.

SERVICE

30—No Meeting.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman
December—1960

International Contacts —

6—A. Rice

20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmas.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—8. Howley.

13—R. Mulchahey.

Butterfield.

Intemotional Information —

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

William Bobier, Sontford

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
Intenrational Strident Pro|eets —

January—1961

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Keith, Wayne Woy.

Robert Hpwley, Chester

Allemier.
Robert Sweet.

27-A. Olson.

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Mogazine.

11—R. Toupolik.

17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •
' John Etsweiler, George

Competitor' Relations —

June-1961

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth leovenworth, Al

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

May-1961
2—H. Goodholm.

November—1960

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

18-R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Public Information —

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

4—W. Couillard.

4—T. Skabo.

Vocational Guidance —

Boyci Wiggins.

April—1961

October—1960
1 i—F. VanAken.

Student Guests —

Duane Davidson.

.

28—A. Musser.

Keith Peorce, Douglas

Axner Olson.

Program —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

21—J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

Woodword.

Rural Urban —

Woodward.

at 12:15 P. M.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, les

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Board of Directors Meetings

March-1961

September-1960

27—Governor's Visit.

Scholarship Awards —

Worner Van Aken.

Regular — First Thursday of each month

30—G. Burandt.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

28-W. Williams.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Paul Hurley.

Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Willlarns. Axner Olson, John Efsweiler, Charles Schmltt Membership —

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Axner Olson, Choirman

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,.

Fellowship —

and Horvey Bent.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.
23-E. Luse.

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Club Bulletin —

Asst. Sec. - Treos.

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week—
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

February—1961
14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

Worren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Owers.

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Poarce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having »eclal

progroms such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

- -BR |.^8

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwqter-Fay
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
BR 8-M33

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William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann... BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
BR 8-4243

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila -—BR 8-5078
Arip Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Marshall St'.—Susan
BR 9-9492

BR 8-M86

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara—

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McCoarb, 52 Daugherfy—Laura
BR 8-^86
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen
BR 8-2947
Horold MeKnight, Coldwater State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

.William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerlte ..BR 8-2485

Dr, Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorle BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Birlnger, 5S N. Hudson St.-Joan

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 8R O-8609

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jone

—BR 8-2818

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

^BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille ...__BR 8-6598
Albert Roller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotfe —--BR.8-S475

Robert E. Romsey, 61

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoff—Notolle

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

B. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-6517

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Loulso ... BR 8-5842
BR 8-4350

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arleno
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Merlon

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6840
BR 8-6501

BR 8-5790

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle DPive-Virgfnia .. BR 8-2841

E. Ken Leaverrworlh, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Webster Treat, 3492 San Soue! Beach, Cold. Lake—

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Enrest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Koltz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park Pl.-Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198
Howord K. Swan, 42 Wiilowbrook Rd.—Elva _.BR 8-5412

Ralph Toupolik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago-

BR 8-2261

BR 9-9495

HONORARY MEMBERS

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd,, R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Bron. EM 9-4024

Guvarrie S. Coffnian, 759 E, Chicago Rd.—Nola . BR 8-4086
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

BR 8-2930

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen...——_BR8-6687-

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BR 8-5006

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ...

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake------^BR 8-4435

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

Chorles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St.-Bergot
..BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ... BR 8-8318

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR8&gt;5318

BR 8-5494

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2-CeIla
Charles Woodward, 163 •Marshall St.

BR 8-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
-BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn BR 8-2451

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Willibms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

.. .— BR 9-9360

'Or. K.- L'. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

, George.Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth .. BR 8-5996

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha... ...

BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
Warren Willlcims, Botovio—LaMoine

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

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BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron.. 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia.

BR 8-5512

Rev Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—fhelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro

Carl F. Vintoii. 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice

BR 8-6730

�September 20,

1960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one

week.

Normand H. Moore

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Broadcasting Service

Broadcasting Station
Service

Signed - J. A. Kennedy,

Secretary

�nto.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.-

September 22, I960
Robert E- Rurasey was born October 29^ 1928 in South Bend, Indiana,

he was graduated from the Coldwater High School in June, 19U6»

He

stated he was mrried September l5, 19^9 to Phyllis Munger at Cold-

water, but when we checked with his wife she says they were married
September 25, I9h9, and that September l5 is her birthday. He must
have gotten his dates mixed. IHey have two children, Janice Gail
seven years old and David, age four. He served in the U.S. Air Force
from November l5, 1951 to September 13, 195^. His service included
duty in Big Spring, Texas; the Phillipines and Okinawa. He started
working at Otto*s Sporting Goods Store while still in high school
and he is now sales manager. He is an Elk. He is a member of the
First Baptist Church of Cddwater. His hobbies are hunting and Go-

Cart Racing. He has no food likes or dislikes, and his wife say? he
is easy to live withA Your editor does not believe giving his place
of employment is advertising*

There was a long list of absentees, 26 in fact, 9 of trtiom had made
reservations and had it not been for a large number of guests tie
attendance would have been small.

There were four guests fron

Dronson, three from Quincy, one from Union City and a RotariaS

Dudley Campbell and his Rotary Ann from Rushville, Indiana.

Ihe

practice of Rotary Anns' attending meetings with their Rotariai

husbands is increasing and yoixr editor believes they should te
welcomed. Regarding this read the comments in the Septembe:*
Rotarian giving views on this.

The meeting September 2.0' wa-s held at the Coldwater State .?ome &amp;

Training School. Following lunch, served in the dining /com, various
tours of the facilities were arranged. For those who could not make
one of the tours the school will be glad to show any Rctarian and

his Rotary Ann the facilities for care and training,

call

your bulletin editor.

I am sorry my story of last week went by some membere just the way
a freight train passes a tramp. (No pun intended)
Your editor believes that many new members are not aware of how a
new member is taken into the Club and in the next few issues will

outline this procedure. Qualifications for membeTship ares
1. Adult male persons of good character and good

2.
3.

Ia.

5.

6.

business pr professional reputation.

Engaged as proprietor, partner, corporate officer,

or manager of any worthy and recognized business.
Or holding an important position in an executive

capacity with discretionary authority in any worthy

and recognized business.

Or acting as a local agent or branch representative
of any worthy and recognized business, having entire
charge of such agency or branch in an executive
capacity.

Or engaged in any worthy and recognized profession.

And be personally engaged within the territorial limits
of -tiie Club, in the respective business or profession
in which they are classified in the Club.

Then there is the story of the two Finns who went to drink one morning.
Ahmit. 2 P.M. one liftod his glass and said, "SKOL."

The other promptly

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% i^^BER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Employee Relation! —

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —
Chorles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960

Robert Yingllng, Craig Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—
Warren V/iillams.
Classification —

Fritz Von Aken, Lester Wise,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Robert Shaw.

President
Club Bulletin —
Viee-President
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.
Secretary
Treasurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Asst. Sec. - Trees.
Goodholm, John Walker.

Woodward.
Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Willionis, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmltt Membership —
Warner

Von

Aken.

Mareh-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21-J. Etsweller.
28—A. Musser.

Boys and Girls Week—
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Richord Moore, James

27—Governor's Visit.

April-1961

October—1960
4-T. Skabo.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urbon —

Il-F. VonAken.

-

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.
25-1. Vlfse.

J. Edd McLoughlin, Rales, Texas

International Contacts —

General Secretory, Rotary Intemationol,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

June-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Keith, Wayne Way.

Allemier.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Joiley.

Rotary Foundation -

Robert Sweet.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27—A. Olson.

January—1961

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

27—F. Anderson.

William Babier, Sontford
Joiley.
International Student Proiects-

Robert Hawley, Chester

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

December—1960 "

20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

Internotional Informotion —

Buyer-Seller Relations—.

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

30—No Meeting.

13—R. Mulchohey.

Butterfield.

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

23—D. Dean.

29—A. Butterfield.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leovenworth, Al

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

9-J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.

22—B. Thomas.

SERVICE

John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman

Sergeant-at'Arms —
Corl Vinton, Conrad Swarf.

2—H. Goodholm.

8—Rotary Foundation.
15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

Boyd Wiggins.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary Intomalional,

May-1961

1—D. Shorno.

Olmsted.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

25-0. Dally.

November—1960

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

Rotary Infoimatian —

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Speciol - At the call of the President.

4-W. Couillord.

Woodward.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

13-F. Weeks.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupaiik.

Duane Davidson.

Regular — First Thursday of each month

7—K. Leovenworth.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Voeallonol Guidance —

Program —
Boord of Directors Meetings

2B-W. Willioms.

Axner Olson, Choirman

McCemb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

and Horvey Bent.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Crippled Children —

Charles Bacon, Les

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

7-W. Treat.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Safety —
Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Magazine —

February—1961
14—R. Yingllng.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olin Daily, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

July-1961
4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupaiik.

John Etsweller, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to ehongo dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee ot assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone 8R 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

BR 8-53B6
BR 8-5W1

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrifeld Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486
BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-2710

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Roth

.'BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Robert E. Romsey, 61

BR 8-5006

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Aldcn St.—Berget .

BR 8-5475

Branch—Phyllis

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Laxe

BR 8-4435

Torg Skabo, ^55 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR'&amp;-4350

BR 8-4071

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .

...BR 8-4222

BR 8-5790

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia ..BR 8-2841

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ....BR 8-5642

BR 8-5942

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen

Sontford Joiley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-6687
BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-8840
8R 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Roth

BR 8-2261

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Ralph Toupaiik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicogo—

Eileen
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BR 8-5556
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonna

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Clyde Willfoms, R. R. No. l-V/ilma
Warren Williams, Batavio-LaMoine
Del Wfse,
Mople Lane—Pot

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott-^Nalalie

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The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

PRAY
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FREDERICK

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

H.

BR 8-2864
BR 8-2288
BR 8-5091

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St,—Elaine .. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva ..8R 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Daugherfy-Greichen
BR 8-6730

pCi^'".'-..-C-Ef-i'ri- A'-; iijiA:"'-;..

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BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-4036

Ar- :.i4: y
-tv'

BR 8-^33
BR 9-9428

HONORARY MEMBERS

T!1

r

BR 8-4424

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Charles. Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—
Ruth
,
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake

8R8-5554

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BR 8-5494

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. ..
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons .Ct.—Ruth

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R, R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita... BR 8-8318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-4229

BR 8-4159

Albert Faller, 95 t^. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6598

BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

^yd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Kenneth Putnam, 11 c. Chicago Sf.-Eleanor..-. BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R, R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson Sf.-Oella

Phone No.

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ...BR 8-8546
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.-BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen—:
8R 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfiold Dr.—Lucille

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
Carl F.. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996

BR 8-2818

Address end Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5078

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene. -BR 8-6054

NAME

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ..BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lila

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma__BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-6386

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite . BR 8-2485

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorle BR 8-6821

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Phone No.

Milford A. McKelfh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnighl, Coldwoter State Home-Carol BR 9-9551

—

Harvey G. Bent, 51 1^. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 t^. Hudson St.—Jean

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler-Foy BR 8-55^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
BR 8-6033

WEEKS

■QU.^LITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC

�"ffe Profits Most Who Serves BesC

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

September lii, I960

^
V

Del Wise was born May 25, 193U at Butler, Indiana,
completed grade
school and also high school in Kendallville Indiana. iHe was graduated

from high school in 1952 and received his Bachelor of Science in Music

from Ball State Teacher's College in Muncie, Indiana in 1956. He taught

at the Camden-Frontier School 1956 - 1957. His teaching was broken into
by military service at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri in 1957. He came to
Coldwater in 1957 and is teaching music in the high school. He was

married August 28, 1955 to Pat Sites at Edgerton, Ohio. Hotary is his
o^y club membership. His hobbies are basketball and fishing, his food
likes are steaks, and he dislikes spinach.

Next week's luncheon and meeting (Sept. 20) is to be held at the Cold-

water State Home at 12:15. Lunch to be served in the employee's dining
room in ^e Service Building, The Service Building is immediately east
grove.

Following lunch the members will visit some of the

buildings. Those who were absent October 13 should call your editor on
Monday and make a reservation, since it is necessary that he know how
many to plan on. Direction signs will be posted.

Absent were Andrews, Goodholm, Kornstein, McCorab, McKnight, Russ Moore,

Musser, Warner Van Aken, Waldron and Warren Williams.

Guest Rotariana included Lloyd Junker and Clarence Snyder from Bronson,
Clark Muma and John Smith of Charlotte, Dr. R. M. Leitch of Union City,
Joe Weibel of Quincy. Other guests-incljaded Ken Miller of Detroit,
Albert 8c Mrs. Lanier of Alexandra, Louisiana :and Bob Smith of South Bend.
There were seven early leavers,

^d McKnight, Jesse Waldron, Warner Van Aken and John Hardy and their
Rota^ Anns have taken off for Canada. They plan to follow the new
Canadian highway which follows the northern shore of Lake Superior.

They will see some new country and some rugged roads.

The sympathy of the entire club goes out to Ken Putnam and his youngsters
at the loss of Mrs, Putnam. There is Httle one can do at such a time
except express sympathy and later help the family thru the difficult period

which they now face. Little things that club members and their wives can
do should help out a lot.

Fred Weeks presented Harold Smith, Attorney of Coldwater, who discussed
charter for the City which is to be voted upon. Following Mr,
Smith s talk there was a question and answer period in which charter

commission members, Davidson and Teeter, took part. The program was interesting^
and informative,
And then there was a little boy who asked, "Mamma when the little house
goes by the train is all?l'..

.

-

Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
"Cr

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

Employer-Smployee .Relations —

1960-1961

Four Woy Test —
Charles Woodward, At Rice.

August—1960

Robert Ylngling, Cralg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

I960 • 1961

COMMUNITY SERVICE

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.
23-E. Luse.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Prssldenf

OUANE E. DAVIDSON

Vi«o-Pr«$ldent

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Treasurer
Asst. Sec. - Treos.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club Bulletin —

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

March-1961

September—1960

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Etsweiler.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,

Board of Directors Meetings

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Lodies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —
Vocational Guidonce —
Olmsted.

SERVICE

International Contacts —
Butterifeld.

Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

International Information —

William Bobler, Santford

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Robert Howley, Chester

General Secretary, Rotary International,

George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Govenror, 636 District, Rotory Internotionol
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

23—D. Dean.

29—A. Butterfield.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

Allemier.

Jotley.

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. WoodwaH, Merry Xmas.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20-B. Howley.

27—F. Anderson.

27-A. Olson.

January—1961

International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

Rotary Foundation -

John Etsweiler, George
OwefS.

Robert Sweet.

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

Keith, Woyne Way.

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, AI

Sergeanl-al-Arms —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texas

9—J. Waldron.
16—C. Swart.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairmon

Ernest W. Lose, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary Internotlonal,

2—H. Goodholm.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information —

Special - At the call of the President.

Mciy-1961

22—B. Thomas.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Boya Wiggins.

at 12:15 P. M.

18—K. Putnam.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Richord Biringer, Kenneth

Public Information —

Regular — First Thursday of eoeh month

4—W. Couillord.

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

^

11—D. Wise, Children's Porty.

Rural Urban —

Program —

^

Apiri-1961

October—1960
4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.

McComb.

V/arner Van Aken.

Mrs. Groce Potterson — Organist

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

Scholarship Awords —

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —
ond Hofvey Bent.

13-F. Weeks.

RIchord Moore, James

Woodward.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax-

7—K. Leavenworth.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Magazine —
Chorles Bacon, Les

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burondt.

Lester Wise, Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

7-W. Treat.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Warren Williams.

February—1961
14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Woy.

2-F. Culy.
9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupoiik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

18-W. Bobier.

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR|-55«

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lano-Kothryn
BR B-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-^21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
BR 8-68^

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grand Sn-Margorel
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. McComb,'52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6386
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .BR 8-2485

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fril'z VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 8-5585
Warner VanAcfen, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
BR 8-4243

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—lila
BR 8-5078
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice -- BR 8-8546

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrlee

Carf F. VInfon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-|0|6
..BR 8-5386
bb o*^5ol

Robert Nogle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan

.. BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia .

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys— BR 8-6278

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 9-9492

BR 8-4229

.BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-8238

Warren

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene-_BR 8-6054

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner OUon, 336 Grand St.—Retha... .
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R.' No. 3—Ellzobeth . BR 8-5996

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 8-4424

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Ylngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine ._.BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma — BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara

15 i'SH

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Avo.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotfe

BR 8-5475

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-B840

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Branch—Phyllis

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

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Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore —BR 8-6517

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BR 8-2930

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshol! St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrpnee Rd.—Arlene

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia —BR 8-2841

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

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'Rotary REFLECTOR

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15

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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4086

BR 8-2864

BR 8-4198

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva _.BR 8-5412

BR 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311

BR 8-4350

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 9-9495

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Bron. EM 9-4024

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen

Batavia—LaMoine

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 c. Chicago St.—Eleanor ...BR8-2790

BR 8-6598

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Roijert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

Williams,

Del Wise, 45 Moole Lane-Pot

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDW.ATER, HXCH.

INC

BR 8-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S.

September 8^ I960

Sanford E. Jolley was born in Coldwater, November 12, 1928.

He was graduated from the Coldwater High School in June, 19U6.

He was married to Joyce Jividan on August 15, 19ii8. He sei*ved^
in the U.S. Air Force from November, 1951 until October, 195^.
Service included duty in Texas, Mississippi, California and

Japan.

He has been employed by Woodward Building Supply, Gay

Electric, Prudential Life Insurance Company, and in February, 1959

piurchased the Ideal Wallpaper and Paint Store which he now operates.

He and Joyce have one daughter Kimberley Sue, age four years.^ He

is an Episcopalian and the Rotary Club is his only club affiliation.

He hunts and fishes and says he has no food dislikes.

There will be no trip to the Tiger baseball game September lU due
to insufficient club members interested in going.

Attendance Chair

man, Olin Dally has brought to the attention of your editor that there
are some chronic absentees who do not make up at other clubs. At^'n.
tendance is one of the obligations a member assumes when he joins
the club.

Don*t forget your report for President Don which is due now so
that he can review it before the Governor's visit on September, 27.

Ray Pitts has announced that L^ies Night is to be Tuesday, Oct. 16.
Plans have not yet been completed but the committee is composed of
Bob Nagle, Sanford Jolley, Bob Rumsey, John Dean and Ray Pitts as
chairman. Make your plans n(?w to attend and consult your "boss" so
as to have no conflict in dates.

President Don has announced that Ed Holtz has agreed to direct

anoliier Rotary Minstrel if there are liO members who will agree to
take part. Practice to be on Monday nights. Here is your chance
to slip your chain one night each week.
The Honorable Mayor, Art Lyons was fined because of newspaper
pictures of himself.

A group from the Coldwater Community Players headed by E. C. Huet
and composed of Beulah Hutchins, Leafa Harris and Neil Harris

presented a short skit taken from the play, "^"he Girls in Room 509"

which is to be presented September 10 and 11 at the Tibbetts Theater.
This effort should be supported by the club. There were nine early
leavers. Absent were Bobier, Burandt, Couillard, Dale Dean, Goodholm,

Joseph, Rus Hoore, Musser, Olson, Putname, Thomas, Wiggins, Del Wise
and Doug VJoodward.

Guests included the following Rotarians: Jack Schafer, Bert Ward
and Ken Yesh of Bronson and George Wheeler of Hillsdale. Michael

Vaughn was the guest of his grandfather, and Bob Folkman of Olevaland,
Ohio was the guest of Bob Tingling.

George Owers, one of the club members who is our city forester,

presented a report on the Board of Cemeteries and Parks. This report
opened many of ihe members eyes regarding its many areas of service
and effort.

He described the battle against Dutch Elm disease

which is going on, and told of the operation of the cemeteries. The

city of Coldwater is to be congratulated on having George as its

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forester.

Thought for the day: A husband is a curious animal, he buys football
tickets in June and his wife's Christmas present December 2h.
Rav
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday f2:IS M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturget Auditorium —- Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK — Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

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Employer-Employee Relations —

COMMIHEES

Robert Tingling, Crolg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER/ MICH. Attendance
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Four Way Test — ••
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Vice-Prosldent
Secretary
Treasurer
Asst. See. • Treat.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club Bulletin —

23-E. Luse.

March—1961

Community Safety —

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urbon.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Elsweiier.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stog Night.

7—K. leavenworth.

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4—T. Skabo.
11—F. VanAken.
25-L. Wise.

INTERNATIONAL

22—B. Thomas.
29-A. Butterifeld.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June—1961

SERVICE

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Rotary Foundation ■
John

Robert Sweet.

20—B. Howley.

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
International Student Proiects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. McKeith, Wayne Way.

Allemier.

13—p. Moore, Ladies' Night.

20—C. Woodwaiir, Merry Xmas.

international Information —

Clyde Williams, Chairman

6^A. Rice

13—R. Mulehahey.

William Bobier, Santford

Competitor Relations —

23—D. Dean.

6—F. Neer.

Butterfield.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Governor, 636 Distirct, Rotary Internotional

Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

Kenneth Leavenworlh, Al

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

Buyer-Seller Relations — Robert Howley, Chester

9—J. Woldron.

Olmsted.

Sergeant-ot-Arms-—

General Secretory, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evansion, Illinois

2—H. Goodholm.

3—Rotary Foundation.

International Contacts —

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

Moy-1961

John Elsweiier, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Information —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

25-0. Dally.

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Public Information —

Special — At the coil of the President.

18—K. Putnam.

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Woodward.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,
^ya Wiggins.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

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Keith Pearce, Douglas

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

W. Couillord.

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Weeks, Ralph' Toupalik.

Fred .fnderson, Robert Nogle,

13-F. Weeks.
27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

28-W. V/illlams.

September—1960

Russell Moore, Harold

Goodholm, John Walker.

at 12:15 P. M.

21-W. Way.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Richord Moore, James

Worner Van Aken.

Regular — First Thursdoy of eoeh month

14—R. Ylngllng.

2-F. Culy.

30—G. Burandt.

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Willloms. Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Chorles Schmitt Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

7-W. Treat.

August—1960

16-B. Wiggins, 4.H Fair.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fellowship —

Duane Davidson.

February—1961

PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Seton Bovee, Roy Mulehahey,
Paul Hurley.

and Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

ROTARY

9-G. Collins.

Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

Etsweller, George

Owers.

27-A. Olson.

January—1961

July-1961
4—No Meeting.
11—R. Taupollk.

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Mogozine.
17-S. Joiley.
24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Peorce.

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want lo change dates with another member, ddvise the program chairman of the .change. Members having »eeiol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME ,

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kathryn

BR 8-^33

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwat-:r State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Worner VonAl cn, R, R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicogo St.-Aliee...:.... BR 8-2128

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ... BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull Sf.-Dorothy

NAME

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwofer-Fay BR 8-^3
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.-Ruth— . ..—BR 8-5358

Address, and Rotary Ann

Phone Ne.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-6386

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Wllliom A. Milnes, 1M Grand St.—Marguerite ... BR 8-2485

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Roymond Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla .. ..BR 8-5078

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

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Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine.—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma—BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Borbaro

BR 8-5234

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorolhy

BR 9-9471

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogenq..BR8-6054
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

—BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Folrifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 363 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lone—Emily

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
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BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celio

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

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Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R, R, 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion -

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BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

Guvorrie S. Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nofa . BR 8-4086
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marsholl Rd.—
Ruth

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Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swon, 42 Wlllowbroak Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Daughefty-=-Gretchen

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

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Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
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Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—
Eileen

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago-Hermione

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

'Rotary REFLECTOR

12:15

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ...
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4424

Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshbll St.—Polly

Craig SobcHd, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita.- BR 8-8318

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BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

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Charles Woodward. 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
Warren Williams, Bolavia-LaMoine
Del Wise, 45 Mople Lane-Pot

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
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B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790

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Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-5512
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Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha..

Phone No.
BR 8-5585

Frea H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd,—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

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Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQbDWAXER. UXCR.

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BR 8-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September X, X960

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Godfrey W. Collins was born on April 6, 1928 in Pipe County Indiana.
Now Pike County has a population of about 15*000 people and the

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county seat is Petersburg. It is located north and east of Evans^lle.
He was graduated from the Howe High School in Indianapolis in 19u5
and then he went on to Purdue University to study Civil Engineering.

He received his D.S. Degree in 19U9 and came to South Haven* Michigan
where he was Assistant Superintendent for the Board of Public Works.
In 1950 he went into the Amy and was at Fort Belvoir, Virginia until
1952 when he was discharged and returned to South Haven, ffe remained
in South Haven until 195? when he came to Co3jdwater as City Engineer.

On December 1, 1951 he was married to Barbara Hallock, R.N. graduate
of Indiana University, School of Nursing* at Indianapolis. They have
five children: Debra 7* Linda 6, Sandra I4, Garey age 2* and Brenda
age 1. They live at 36 North Pierce Street and attend the Church of
Christ. He states he has no particular hobbies, no food dislikes, and
does like angel food cake.

Don't forget the baseball game in Detroit* September lli. Meet at

the Elks Temple at 9:00 A.M. The tariff is
all inclusive,
bus fare* admission and dinner. There are still some places left
for latecomers.

According to the Governor's letter, Coldwater was 19th in attendance
for District 636.

Don't forget reports for Governor's visit September 27* get them in
now and avoid the wrath of the president.

Carl Vinton collected
fer pictures of club members and their
relatives. These included DoughWoodward, Fred Weeks, Dob Shaw and
himself.

Last week we did not have space to tell of the introduction by Dale
Dean of some of the members of the Connie Ifeck baseball team* and

their coach Pat Lowe.

This team was the runner-up in the regional finals.

Absent were Andrews, Butterfield, Etsweiler, Faller, McKnight, Rus Moore,
Musser, Rice, Skabo, Thomas, W. Van Aken, VJay and Wiggins. There were
nine early leavers. Guests included: Forest WLlliamsj McAllen, Texas;
Ernest T. Pearsen, West Milton, Ohio; Harold Gamroth of Kokomo, Indiana;
Charlie Hilton, Lloyd Junker and Don Hunsicker all of Bronson, Charles
Lemons of Blythville, Arkansas and Sloan Hedgcock of Burr Oak.
Gus Burandt introduced the speaker for the day, Don Merridith of the
Upjohn Company of Kalamazoo* Don is a pharmacist and a graduate of
Rirdue University. He has been vjith l^johns for 15 years. He discussed
the costs of drugs in comparison with other commodities. The rise in the
cost of drugs has been less than the average rise in general costs.
The excellent work of Seton Bovee while he published the Rotary Bulletin
was recognized by the club. Getting out the bulletin is haid work, with
few sources of information, and then you have that deadline facing you
every week. If you have aiything interesting, please pass it along.
Ed Holtz and Janean Yockey were married at the Lutheran Church on

Friday, August 26 and are now honeymooning in Canada.

Lots of happiness

to them both.
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Saying of the week:

When you are green you are growing. When you are ripe you are rotteni \
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

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COLDWATER,

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Employer-Employee Relations —

1960-1961 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, Al Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Culy.

Robert Yingilng, Cralg Sebald.

SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Warren Wlliams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

President
Club Bulletin —
Vice-President
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchohey,
Paul Hurley.
Secretary
Treasurer Fellowship —

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Morris, Duane

23-E. Luse.
30—G. Burandt.

Mareh-1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21-J. Etsweiler.

Boys ond Girls Week —

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musscr, Russell Waidron.
Richard Moore, James

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4—T. Skobo.
1T—F. VanAken.

IB—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.
25-L. Wise.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

Sergeanl-at-Arms —

SERVICE

International Contacts —

Kenneth

Leavenworth, Al

Butterfield.

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

Jolley.

tnternalionol Student Project* —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Keith, Wayne Woy.

Allemier.
Robert Sweet.

December-1960

June-1961

6—F. Neer.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchohey.

13—D. Moore, ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

Jonwory-1961

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Etocon, Rotory'Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor Relations —

30—No'Meeting.

27—F. Anderson.

Williom Bobier, Sontford

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations —
Robert Hawloy, Chester

29-A. Butterifeld.

20—C. Woodwa^, Merry Xmas.

International Information —

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

General Secretary, Rotary Intenrational,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

9—J. Woldron.
16—C. Swart.
23—D. Dean.

22—B. Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luse, Roy Pitts.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

2—H. Goodholm.

15—H. Teeter.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rotary Information —

Moy-1961

8—Rotory Foundation.

Olmsted.

Boyd Wiggins.

Special - At the call of the President.

25-0. Dally.

November—19M
1—D. Shorno.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

Public .information —

Regular — First Thursday of each moitih

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Woodward.
Student Guest*
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

Apirl-1961
4—W. Couillard.

Scholarship Awards —

Vocotionol Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Worner Von Akon.

13-F. Weeks.

20—8. Show, Stag Night.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupallk.

Woodward.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Axner Olson, John Efsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Crippled Children —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Community Safety —

Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

ond Harvey Bent.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Show.

Asst. See. - Treas.

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Yingling.
21-W. Way.

9-G. Celilns.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

February—1961

4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupalik.

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

18-W. Bobier;

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

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The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program choirmon of the chonge. Members having »ecial

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address ond Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kothryn

BR 8-«33

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR8-6^

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-5386

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

'DUANE DAVIDSON, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5. Coldwater-Foy BR 8-5^

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth— —BR8-53M
Or Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

.William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St,—Marguerite .. BR 8-2^5

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

Raymond Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell "Court-Gladys ..BR 8-6278

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshail St.—Edna

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-^54
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbara
BR 8-5234

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.-Lucille

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11

BR 8-6517

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake.'

BR 8-4435

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-2261

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thotvs, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia.. BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. Tito. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

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BR 8-5556

Webster Treat. 3492 San Soucl Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suianna *

BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

BR 8-4159

Boyd C..Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

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Warren Williams, Batavia—laMoine

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Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2-Celio

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Del Wise, 45 Maple lane-Pat

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

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Scott—Natalie

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BR 8-2864

Art Lyon, 11

Park Pl.-Elzora

Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlflowbrook Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198

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BR 8-4086

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawa Rd,, Coidwoler Lake BR 8-5091

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BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

BR 8-6393

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

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BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvarrie S.'Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

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BR 9-9495

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

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BR 8-2930

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Russell G. Waidion, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene'i
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion

BR 8-5790

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Carl F. Vinton.'132 E. Chleogo St.—Alice

BR 8-5006

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie .. BR 8-6316

BR 8-6687

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
K. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Oraitd St,—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

Branch-Phyllis

Croig Sebald, R. R. Isfo. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.JBR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

c. Chicago St.—Eleanor _.BR 8-2790

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.

BR 8-5942

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleon

BR 8-6161

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VanAkon. 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 0-5585
Warner VanAsen, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243

C. Alfr^ Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte —BR 8-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR9-9360''

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. I\. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine
BR 8-6341

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.'"—Retha...

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene—BR 8-6054

BR 8-2818

—BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546
Robert Nagic, 182 Marshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492

Seton Bovce, 171 Grond St.—ClaraGust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifoid Dr.—Josephine ...BR 8-4486

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorofhy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .. BR 8-2947

BR 8-6730

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 22, i960

This vdll be the first bulletin by your new editor, and he asks that you be
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paSe^
until he gets back in the groove. He has had a four year vacation
from editing the bulletin and may be just a bxt rusty.

One of the features that the Reflector is going to do -during the year is to
try to give you a biographical sketch of the new members §s they are admitted,
and also a biographical sketch of the old members. It is surprising how
little we know of our other Rotarians. It is planned to rm the sketch onJ;h
newer members and then pick up the older members as we progress, so be pre

pared to lay bare your soul and all your sins.

Jerry Fair, our newest Rot^sfian, was introduced to the clUb by John Dean

with a classification of Architest. Jerry was born in Elkhart, Indiana

on January 11, 1926. He moved to Coldwater in 1930 and graduated frm

Coldwater High School in 19Ui;. Following this he attended Michxg^ State

University and the University of Michigan, transferring from the Universxty
of Michigan to Kansas State University in Manhattan where he enrolled xn
the architectual school. He was graduated in 19^2, following "^^^xs he was

employed by architects in Battle Creek and Fort Wayne. He passed hxs
State Board in the fall of 1938 and opened his office^Coltoter in
January, 1939. On June 2h, 1930 he was married to
Robinson. They
reside at lii2 Hull Street, Coldwater and have five children: Michael age y,
David age 8, Jad age 6, Peter age h and Janet Kay one year. He is a member
of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and also the Don Ami Club. His wife reports
he has no special hobbies but enjoys reading and playing bridge, we are
glad to have him as a club member.
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Elinor Putnam is in the hospital and Ken reports that she feels better
but her stay is undetermined at the present time.
A1 Butterfield came home from tlie hospital

Rotary Ann reports that he is feeling better but xs unhappy that
be doing more things.

Gus Brandt, Program Chairman for August 30, reports that he has seeded
Don Merredith, Trade and Guest Relation's Manager

of Kalamaaso^ as the speaker. His subject xs, "What Pn.ce Health.

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will be a timely subject in view of the legislatxon which xs being considered
by the senate at the present time.

The speaker for August 23 was Max Alderson who was introduced by ^he^st
President, Ernie Luse. Since March 1st Max has been an employee of t^
Branch County Health Department as a Health Department Trainee Sanxtari^.
Max was sponsored on his coming to the United

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his talk he took us behind the scenes of life in England, and hxs humor as

quite sharp and thoroughly enjoyed. His punch line was, Aren t you glad
you celebrate the ipbh of July?"

Presidnet Don reports that the district governor will be here

September 27,"and that all reports of committees are to be on file before
that time. He informed your editor that, "I ain't fooling.

Absentees for August 23 included: Mark Andrews, Dick Biringer, A1 Butterfield
John Etsweiler, Paul Hurley, Vince Kornstien, Ken Leavenworth, Russ

tTo Mu^eS Ray Stts, Chuck Scluaitt, Byron Thomas, Boyd ^iBSins and Robt.
Angling. ksiW Roterians included: Janes Gary, Roger Dennett, Harold
Ganeroth, Chas. Dyer, Dwight Green, Chas. Lemons, Homer Walters, Ken Yesh
and Carleton McKenzie.
Ray

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregcHonal Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.
BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

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» : Employer-Emptovoe Relations —

COMMinEES

COLDWATER,

John Dean, Chairman
MICH. Attendance
—

Classification —

Fritz Von Aken,

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

President

OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Viee-Presldent
Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin —

— Treasurer

FRED WEEKS —

— Asst. See. - Treas.

Club

Lester Wise,

23-E. Luse.

Poul Hurley.

Crippled Children —

April-1961

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

11-F. VanAken.

18—K. Putnam.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

16—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

25-L. Wse.

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.-

23—D. Dean.

22—B. Thoma%.

INTERNATIONAL

J30—No Meeting.

29—A. Butterfiald.

SERVICE

John Etsweller, Jr., Chairman
6—F. Neer.

Kenneth 'Leovenworth, Al'
Butterfield.

Sergeont-at'Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

27—F. Anderson.

William Bobier, Sontfotri

Internationar Student. Projects —
Kenneth Putnom, M. _A. McKeith, Woyne-Way.."

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Robert Hawley, Chester

Allemier.

Robert Sweet.

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13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Hawley.

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27—A. Olson.

| January-^1961

July-1961 ;

3—R. Potterson.

4—No Meeting.
11—R. Toupolik.

10—C.'Bacon, Rotary Mogozihel
17-S. Jolley.

Rotary Foundotion ■

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

.

13—R. Mulchahey.

Jolley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

.

20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

International Information — .

VOC;^TIONAL SERVICE

June—1961

December—1960

International ;Contactt —

Ernest W. Lu'se, Ray Pitts.

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

2—H. Goodholm.
■ 9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundotion.

Olmsled.

Rotary Information —

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

May-1961

November—1960
1—D. Shorno.

Vocotionol Guidance — -

Boya Wiggins.

4—W. Couillard.

Woodward.
Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

E. Bvron Thomas, Ray Fox,

Generol Secretary, Rotary Intemotioitol,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois'

28—A. Musser.

October—1960
4-T. Skabo.

Public Informotion —

J. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texos

21—J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

McComb.

Program —
Duone Davldsort.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Roiory International,

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

Scholarship Awards —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Special - At the call of the President.

March-1961

September—1960

27—Governor's Visit.

Charles Bacon, Les

at 12:15 P. M.

30—G. Burondt.

7—K. Leovenworth.

Richard Moore, James

Werner Van Aken.

Regular — First Thursday of each month

23-W. Williams.

6—G. Owers.

Ario Musser, Russell Waldron.

Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Sehmitt Membership —

Board of Directors Meetings

Axner Olson, Choirmon

Community Safety —

Woodward.

ond Harvey Bent.
Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Foir.

Boys and Girls Week —
Dole Dean, Charles Fiske.

Magazine —

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Willioms, Ax-

21-W. Way.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Bulletin —

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
Goodholm, John Walker.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

7-W. Treat.

9-G. Collins.

Robert Shaw.

February—1961
14-R. Ylngling.

2-F. Culy.

Chorles Woodwcrd, A! Rice.

Worren Williams.

1960 • 1961

ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1960

Four Way Test —

Olin Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960.1961

Robert Tingling, Crolg Sebald.

CLUB SERVICE

John Etsweiler, George
: Owers.

24—Les Woodward.

18~W. Bobier.

31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

Th» nhawB is our oroarom schedule for the year. 1960-61. If you'wa"' 1® change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eeiat

programs such as Ladies' Night, mcly appoint a committee to assist with' the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

. NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy |§ 8-^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Koth^n
BR

Address and Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, .Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phone No.

Jomes-F. McComb, 52 Daugherty—Louro

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-;Rufh—-——BR B-TOM

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys --BR 8-6278

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret

-Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St.—Lilo

BR 8-6^

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

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Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfiold Dr.—JosMhino—BR 8-4486

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia . BR 8-4229

—BR 8-5078

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

-BR 8-8546
BR 9-9492

Clyde Willioms, R. R, No. 1-Wilma
Warren Williams, Bofavio-LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.-lmogene-BR 8-60M

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR8-2539
-Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho
...BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth BR 8-5996

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

B. K. Peorce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorroine
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6341
BR 8-6161

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-5006

Rev. Albert Butterifeld, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-.BR 8-M54

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Borbora

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Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

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Dole A. Dean, ^0 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-^27

Albert Falier, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Tec»3r, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sonlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce—BR 8-4071 •
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Porsons Ct.—Martha

Branch-Phyllis

Charles Sehmitt, l81E. Alden St.—Bergot
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loko, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

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TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4086

RIchord Moore..244 E. WosHlngton St.—Elaine— BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva _. BR 8-5412

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BR 8-5033

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Art lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora

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Scott—Natalie

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BR 8-5033

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091

BR 8-4350
BR 8-8942
BR 8-4222
BR 8-5556.

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Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Ruth

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

BR 8-823B
Bron. EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

Guvorrle S. CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolo
Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

Rolph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChTcogo-

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
BR 8-2261-

BR 8-4159
BR B-2710

HONORARY MEMBERS

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318
BR 8-2930
BR 8-5842

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive-Virginia —BR 8-2841

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

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Lester F. Wise,

BR B-5494

Douglas Woodword, 20 Ptrrsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Morshall St.-Polly

BR 8-2979

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor _ BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, 11. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Phone No.

Harold McKnlght, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2^5

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Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann —. BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
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Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice-.. .1.. BR 8-2128

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Mariorie BR 8-M21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

NAME

BR 8-W86

Milford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen --BR 8-^47

'..jL. V

BR 8-6730

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 18, 19^ '
NEXT TUESDAY—Emie Luse has

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a

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WE'RE SORRY to have to report

program lined up but somehow we

that A1 ^tterfield is again sojcuming

missed connections with him and

at John Etsweiler's establishment.

ailed to get the details &lt;. However,
70U can always count on Emie to
come up with something that will
make you want to st^ off the
"early leaver" list.

Rotary Ann, Thelraa, tells us his general

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condition is good. We're sui'e he would
appreciate a line or two from the members.
•if

THIS TUESmY-«-The club enjoyed

returned to

to the ii-H Fair and hosting a group
of li-H members. Boyd Wiggins handled
the details, the vreather was perfect

the

club.

Honestly, we have enjoyed the job.
However, as writing is our regular daily
task, we have felt for a long time that

•if

someone else could give the Reflector
a new spark.

ABSENTEES—Allemiep, Bacon,

Biringer, Burandt, Butterfield,
Etsweiler, Faller, Fox, Hawley,
Goodhoim (made up at Quincy) |

The older members will recall what

an excellent job Ray did with the
weekly bulletins when he wrote them.

Joseph, Komstien, McKeith, Moore

(which one. Chick?), Musser, Olson,

Needless to say, in stepping down we do

Owers, Patterson, Pitts, Putnam,
Scbraittj Shomo, Sweet, Teeter,
Tcupalik, Treat, Fritz Van Aken

so with full confidence that the Coldwater

Rotary Reflector yrill become a far better
news report than we have produced.

(made up), Vinton, Warren Williams,

Del Wise and Les Woodward.

■it

Weary, after four years of batting
out copy for this vfeekly publication,
we are mighty happy to make'the change.

and those who stayed away missed a
good time.
-H-

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WITH THIS ISSUE we are turning
over the editarian's job to our prede«
cessor, Ray Mulchahey, who recently

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its usual change of pace (and a dam
fine chicken dinner) by going out

■if

His

(Score

Good luck, Ray, and call on us if

cardi li3 present, 31 absent).

you need help- ■which you won' t, we ar-e
sure,

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EARLY LEAVERS—Nonei in
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TIME MARCHES ON--There are some
old-fashioned mothers who can remember

-if

their husband's first kiss, who now

TUESDAY *S GUESTS—Rotarians

have daughters who can't remember their

Ralph S. Michael, St. Petersburg,

first husbands.

Tla.i Richard Schultz, Jack Shafer
and Don Hunsicker, Bronson.

-H-

Walt Kriley, of Nashville,
Tenn., was a guest of Wayne Way,

•if

•if

SCB

while Olin Dally had Chuck Stewart
of Coldwater, as his guest.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK X Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

.SAniE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Olln Dally, Fred Culy,
Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 -1961

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Vieo-Presidsnt

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Club Bulletin —

Soton Bovee, Ray Mulehohey,
Paul Hurley.

Seeretary
Treasurer
Assf. Sec. • Treas.

DIRECTORS - • Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Russell Moore, Harold

Goodholm, John Walker.

Woodword.
Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams. Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Sehmitt Membership —

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Von Aken.
Program —

Board of Directors Meetings

Boyci Wiggins.

23-E. Luse.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

Sergeant-ot-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary Intenrational,

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.
VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Meons, Evanston, Illinois

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotory International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

30—G. Burandt.

March—1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.

21—J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

28—A. Musser.

7—K. Leavenworth.

Community Safety —

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.
27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

April-1961
4—W. Coulllard.

Scholarship Awards —

October—1960

Rural Urban —

&lt;i—T. Skabo.
11-F. VanAken.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.
18—K. Putnam.

25-0. Dally.
May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

November—1960

Vocational Guidance —

1—D. Shorno.

2—H. Goodholm.
9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

16—C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

23—D. Deon.

22—B. Thomos.

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Internotional Contacts —

29-A. Butterifeld.

30—No Meeting.

December—1960

June-1961

Allemier.

13—R. Mulehohey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

Butterifeld.
International information —

27—F. Anderson.

Jolley.
International Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. McKeith, Wayne Way.

Rotary Foundation •

John Etsweiler, George

Competitor Relations —
Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth leavenworth. A!

William Bobler, Santford

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

28-W. Williams.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairman

Rota^ Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

21_W. Way.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Olmsted.

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

at 12:15 P. M.

7-W. Treof.

9-G. Collins.

Boys and Girls Week —

Februory—1961
14-R. Yingllng.

2-F. Culy.
16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Public Information —

Regular — First Thursday of eoch month

ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

Duane Davidson.

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Charles Woodward, A1 Rice.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

Four Way Test —

Richard Moore, James

Fellowship —

and Harvey Bent.

1960-1961

August—1960

Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

PresidenI

DUANE E. DAVIDSON

Lester Wise,

Employer-Employee Relation'—
Robert Yinglirsg, Croig Sibald.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

20-B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961
3—R. Patterson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

17-S. Jolley.

11—R. Toupalik.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

25—K. Pearce.

18-W. Bobler.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having »eclal
programs such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn

BR 8-60M

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR8-55M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ru1h—-.-—BR 8-^8

Or. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morione BR8-^1
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 3-6843
Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
BR 8-5386
Sefon Bovoe, 171 Grand St.-Clara
BR 8-M91
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Cf.—Thelma„BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara
BR 8-5234
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene..BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
—BR 8-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.^BR8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
—BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrifeld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelf St.—Charlotte
BR 8-S47S

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris .-_BR 8-5318

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
James F. MeComb, 52 Daugherly—Lauro
BR 8-6386
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnlght, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann.. . BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
BR 8-4243

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite--BR 8-2485
BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lilo . --.BR 8-5078
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice .— BR 8-8546
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho .

...BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Cl.—Lorraine

Ray Pitts, 55 N, Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis --

BR 8-6341

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790
BR 8-2451
BR 8-5006

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergel . ...
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R, No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rlto ._ BR 8-8318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie — BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R, R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR B-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
BR8-4222

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce-_BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ro1h_.

BR 8-2261

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-2930

BR 8-5842

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. Chicago—

BR 8-6501

Eileen

BR 8-5556

Webster Treot, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonno

Carl F. Vinlon. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—PoIly_.
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Natolie

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane-Pat

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

HONORARY MEMBERS

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—
Ruth

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowo Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Efzoro
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wiliowbrook Rd.—Elva ..BR 8-5412

John Walker, 33 Oaugherty—Gretchen

FG R
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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

I ppa"^

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.

COLDWATER,

BR 9-9428

BR 8-5554

FREDERICK

Meeting Time:

. BR 9-9495

Guvarrie S. Coffnian, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nolc . BR 8-4086

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-4229
BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. i—Wilma
Warren WiMioms, Batavia—LaMoine

The COLDWATER

t

BR 8-2128

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

August 12^ i960

club will go out to the ii-H Fair

WE'i^ AVERAGE—The average
husband is one who lays down the law
to his wife and then accepts all

Grounl^s for a 12si? chicken dinner at

the amendments.

NEXT TUESDAY—There yoU be no

meeting at Elks Temple.
Coldwater Grange.

Instead the

Each msiiber will

host a ii-H Club member so come pre

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pared to pay double.

STATUS QUO—One Rotarian

(Paul Hurley) has left Coldwat-er's
Board of Public Works after a long

period of seivice, and another

KEATHERfflSE—People have no use
for a rainfall or a snowfall^ but
they keep looking for a windfall.

(Ken Olmsted) has gone on the board

as a new member.
is a Rotary aim.

Community service

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THIS 1I?EEK—Program Chaiman
QUOTABLE QUOTES

Tom Collins came up with George Snyder,,
of Snyder Associates^ of Jacksonj, who

The grass next yaini is gjreener
because they have no children.

reviewed some of the problems connected
with constructdilg a storm drainage
system.

The trouble with opportunity is
that it always looks bigger going

The talk was a timely one in that
Coldwater will vote Sept. 19 on the

th|ta coming.

proposed North Side Stom Sewer \
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projecto

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AND THEN THERE was the card shark

who found he couldji'^t lay up a cent
following the ponies.

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine more than

last week, which is far too manyS
*

"The trouble with you," his
friend pointed out, "is that you can't

*

shuffle the horses.".

ABSENTEES—Burandt.

Goodholm.

Russ Moore, Mulchahey, Musser,
Olmsted, Rice, Schmitt, , Warner Van

Aken, Warren Williams,

Del Wise

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and

ALL ABOARD—Bob Shaw is taking

reservations for a Sept. Ibth stag

Doug Woodward.

trip by bus to Detroit to see the
Tigers in action againt Baltimore.

*

Total cost lU bucks (includes trans
portation, game and dinner at Gilbert's

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

in evening—you buy your own lunch).

Russ Winchester, Geneva, Ohio|
Cl^ Brockman, Quincyi Bud Boardman,
Monongahela, Pa.j Ed Meyer, Hammond,
Ind.5 Bill Smith, Donora, Pa.| and
John Elwell, Hamilton, Ohio.

PS.

No breweiy side trip this

time,
*

Pete Dorrance, of Hongkong,
B.C.C., was a guest of Bob Hawley.

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregarionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS

BURR OAK - Wednesday. 6:10 P. M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations —

COMMITTEES

Robert Tingling, Cralg Sebold.

CLUB SERVICE

John Dean, Chairman
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance
—

Four Way Test —
Charles Woodward, A! Rice.

Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

- President

DUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Viee-Pfesident
Secretary

CHARLES SCHM1TT -

FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Robert Shaw.

DR. DONALD M. HARRIS

Treasurer

Asst. Sec. • Treas.

DIRECTORS - - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Club

Morch—1961

September—1960

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

Crippled Children —

7—K. Leavenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Woldron.

McComb.

Frad Anderson, Robert Nagte,

4-W. Couillard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladies' Night.

25-0. Dally.

Woodward.

25-L. Wise.
November—1960

at 12:15 P. M.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

Sergeant-at-Arms —
Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rolory International,
J. Edd McLaughlin, Roles, Texos

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Choirmon
Buyer-Seller Relations —

General Sewetary, Rotary Intenrational,
George R. Means, Evonston, Illinois

International Contacts-

T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterifeld.

23—D. Dean.

December—1960

June-1961

30—No Meeting.

Allemier.

13—R. Mulchahey.

Butterfield.

20—C. Woodwai^, Merry Xmas.

International Information —

Williom Bobier, Santford
Jolley.
internationol Student Projects —
Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Me-

Keith, Wayne Way.

3—R. Patterson.

17-S. Jolley.

Owers.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20~B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

January—1961

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

27—F. Anderson.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotary Foundolion •

Competitor Relations —

6—A. Rice

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International

SERVICE

John Etsweiler, Jr., Choirmon

Rotaer Information —

Special - At the call of the President.

16—C. Swart.

15-H. Teeter.

Public Information —

INTERNATIONAL

9—J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Olmsled.

^yd Wiggins.

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Bvron Thomas, Roy Fox,

18—K. Putnam.

May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

Duane Davidson.

April-1961

4-T. Skobo.
11-F. VanAken.

Vocational Guidance —

Program —

28—A. Musser.

October—1960

Rural Urban —

Warner Van Aken.

21—J. Etsweiler.

27—Governor's Visit.

Scholarship Awards —
Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupalik.

Woodward.

6—G. Owers.

13-F. Weeks.

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

ner Olson, John Efsweiler, Charles Schmitt Membership —

■ ^ ■ Board of Directors Meetings
Regular — First Thursday of each month

28-W. Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Community Sofety —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, Les

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Orgonlst

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Bulletin —

Goodholm, John Walker.

and Harvey Bent.

7-W. Treat.

14—R. Tingling.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

23—E. Luse.
30—G. Burondl.

Paul Hurley.

Selon Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,

February—1961

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys ond Girls Week —
Dale Dean, Charles Fiske.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Williams, Ax*

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Olin Dally, Fred Culy,

Warren Williams.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1960-1961

Auguit-1960

July-1961
4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupalik.
18-W. Bobier.

' 25—K. Pearce.

TtiB above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving »ecial

progroms such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler-Fay BR

Fred Anderson. 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn
I'SH
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rotfi—-----BR8-^58
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjone BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6B43

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grar»d St.-Margoret

55
BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

5?

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ....BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelmo—BR 8-2854
Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barboro
55
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogeno__BR 8-6054

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy

BR 9-9471

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane-Jane

_.BR8-28^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo..BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Haneheft St.-Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris — BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aiieen

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

Phone No.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura — ...BR 8-6386
Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Heien ..BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, IM Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys ... BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ... 8R 8-8546
Rolsert Nagle, 182 Morsholl St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
BR 8-5512

Dr. K. L. Olmstad, 70 Marsholl St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha..
...BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Potferson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, ^ Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ..

BR 8-6161

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

BR 8-5006

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ..BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

Branch—Phyllis

Charles Schmitt, l8 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Robert B. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita .. BR 8-8318

Donold V. Shorno, 156 B. Chicago St.—Louise .—BR 8-5842

BR 8-4435
BR 8-6687

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Howard M. Teeter, 156 ^urch St.—Marlon

BR 8-4222

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha

BR 8-8840

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—VTiima

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth......

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd^Arlene

BR 8-8942

BR 8-5790

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia.. BR 8-2841
Roiph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChTcago-

BR 8-6501
BR 6-6850
BR 8-2261

Webster Treat, 3492 San Soucl Beach, Cold, lake—

Eileen

Suzanna

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BR 8-5556

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodys

Wayne W. Way. 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-8eafrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis..

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
Worren Williams, Botovla—LoMoine
Del Wise, 45 Moole lane—Pat
Lester F. Wise,

R. No. 2-Celia

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshatl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 SeoH—Natalie

-12:15

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-5033
BR 8-6393

BR 8-4086

Chorles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—
Ruth

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieago-Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Park PI.—Elzora
BR 8-6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva
BR 8-5412
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen

BR 8-6730

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4424

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9423

HONORARY MEMBERS

Guvorrle S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

Meeting Time:

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238
Bron, EM 9-4024
BR 9-9495

BR 8-5554

FREDERICK

by

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia. BR 8-4229

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

iiXCfi.

�August 10,

I960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one week,

Mame

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Jerry Fair

Construction Service

Architecture

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August U5 i960
NOTICE—You can't make up at

GOING UNDERGROUND—Tom Collins,
■mho has next Tuesday's .program, is

Quincy at noon next Monday. The f
Quincy club is having a ladies night
and dispensing with its usual noon

planning to present as his offering,
George Snyder of the Jackson engineer
ing fim of Snyder Associates.

W

session.

As the Jackson firm recently

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Vas employed to do engineering -work

BACK HOME—Ernie Luse and his

on the proposed North Side Storm
Sewer, Tuesd^' s talk is apt to

Rotary Ann, Ruth, are back home from

deal with storm drainage etc.
With the auount of rain we have had

in the Berkley area.

a California va3ation spent chiefly

this Summer in these parts, such a
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talk shoTold be of more than passing,
interest.

DON'T FORGET—Sept. 27th.

It's

the date for a visit from our new

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District Governor.

Reports will

have to be written before then.

GOOD AS ALWAYS—Congressman

Need

we say more?

Johansen's talk to the club this

week was enjoyed by all members.
Republicans and Democrats alike.
It hewed to Rotary principles of

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non-partisanship while dealing with'

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LANDLORDS—The board, at its
monthly meeting Tuesday, decided to
rent the club's stand at the U-H
Fairgrounds to the Tekonsha Band
Parents association during this year's

basic problems facing all Americans.
Program Chairman Jess Waldron,
and Rep. Johansen himself,, we are
sure, appreciated the fact that only

fair.

one member felt it necessary to leave
before the

This will be welcome news' to the

talk.

members who labored in shifts last year

to net a paltiy' #l^ii.

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MISSING FACES—CouUlard,'
Komstien, Leavenworth, Musser,
Warren Williams, Del Wise and
Tingling.
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The directors also decided that
the club can afford to own its own

speaker's stand, suitably decorated
with a Rotary emblem. The decision
was prompted by the fact that this
week's speaker had -bo use the Kiwanis

.

club's stand.
VISITORS—Hotarians Robert

Stocker, Bill Campbell, Leo White,
and Bud Higbie, Bronson|,

J. B. Washbum, Union City; and

A minstrel show this year is still
in the planning stages. Biggest problem
seems to be finding a director. Veep

Russ Winchester, Geneva, Ohio.

Duke will welcome nominations.

Bob Dale of Toledo, and
Art Nellen of Detroit, were guests
of Fred Anderson, while Jim McGomb

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PARDON US—While we take our trusty
camera and try to earn another buck for
the Rotary Foundation. Guess whoi

had Vemon Sheffield of Battle

Creek, as his guest.
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EARLY LEAVERS—One ( a new

record) I

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengregational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesday, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Classification —

Robert Show.

ner Olson, John Etsweiler, Charles Schmitt

Board of Directors Meetings

McComb.

ot 12:15 P. M.

Rotan

Special - At the call of the President.

Information —

Sergeonl-at-Arms —

Carl VInton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Clyde Williams, Chairman

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Buyer-Seller Relations —

Robert Hawley, Chester

Governor, 636 District, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Aprll-1961
4-W. Couillard.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Rural Urban —

4-T. Skabo.
11—F. VonAken.

Keith Pearce, Douglas

18—R. Pitts, Ladles' Night.

25-0. Dolly.

Woodward.

25-1. Wise.

18—K. Putnam.

May-1961

Student Guests —
Axner Olson.

November—1960

2—H. Goodholm.

1—D. Shorno.

9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

I^C. Swart.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterfield.

23—D. Dean.

December—1960

Juite—1961

30—No Meeting.

John Etsweiler, Jr., Chairmen

Ernest W. Luse, Ray Pitts.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary Internotionol,

28—A. Musser.

October—1960

Olmsted.

E. Bvron Thomas, Ray Fox,

21—J. Etsweiler.

Scholarship Awords —

Richard Birlnger, Kenneth

Boya Wiggins.

14—B. Wiggins, Rural Urban.

6—G. Owers.
13-F. Weeks.

27—Governor's Visit.

Public Information —

'ItlSulor — First Thursday of each month

September—1960

20—B. Shaw, Stag Night.

Richard Moore, James

Vocational Guidance —

Program —
Duone Davidson.

March-1961
7—K. Leovenworth.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nagle,
Warner Van Aken.

28-W. Williams.

30—G. Burondt.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupolik.

Membership —

Mrs. Grace Potterson — Organist

Axner Olson, Cholrmon

Crippled Children —

Woodward.

and Horvey Bent.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Community Safety —

Magazine —
Charles Bacon, les

Dovidson, John Deon, Clyde Williants, Ax*

7-W. Treof.

23-E. Luse.

Dole Dean, Charles FIske.

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS
President
Club Bulletin —
DUANE E. DAVIDSON
Viee-President
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.
JOHN A. KENNEDY
Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT
Treasurer Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold
FRED WEEKS
Asst. Sec. - Treas.
Goodholm, John Walker.

February—1961
14—R. Yingirng.
21-W. Way.

2-F. Culy.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Boys and Girls Week —

Frilx Von Aken, Lester Wise,

DIRECTORS • - Dr. Donald Harris, Duane

Four Way Test —

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9-G. Collins.

Worren Williams.

1960 - 1961

1960-1961

August—1960

Charles Woodword, Al Rice.

Oltn Dally, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Employer-Employee Relations —

Robert YInglIng, Craig ;tebald.

CLUB SERVICE

Allemler.

International Contacts —

Kenneth Leovenworth, Al
Butterfleld.

International Informcrtion—

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.

William Bobier, Santford

27—F. Anderson.

January—1961
3—R. Patterson.

Kelth, Wayne Way.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.
17-S. Jolley.

July-1961
4—No Meeting,

11—R, Toupalik.
13-W. Bobier.

24—Les Woodward.
31—R. Sweet.

Owers.

20—B. Hawley.
27-A. Olson.

Kenneth Putnam, M. A. Mc-

John Etsweiler, George

Robert Sweet.

6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

Jolley.
Internotionol Student Projects —

Rotary Foundation •

Competitor Relations —

6—F. Neer.

25—K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having »eeial
progroms, such os Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-8609

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kalhrvn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth.._-——BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mor|orie BR 8*6821
Harvev G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-6843

BR 8*8086
BR 8-5386

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josyjhine—BR 8-4486

Rev. Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—Thelma-_BR 8*2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.—Barbara

BR 8-5234

Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054
Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.-Dorothy
BR 9-9471
Otin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone-Jane
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, ^0 Grond St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Charlotte

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

£. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore-.

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5909
BR 8-5475

BR 8-5318

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Poui Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 6-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce...BR B-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Martha
H. Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
E. Ken Leovenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

BR 8-5790
BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501
BR 8-6850
BR 8-2261

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Lauro

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKellh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .

BR 8-2947

Horold McKnIght, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court—Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Raymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Lila
BR 8-5078
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ...BR 8-8546
Robert Nogle, 182 Marshall St.—Susan

BR 9-9492

Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago—Ernestine
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-5512
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

_BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sproguo St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor ...BR 8-2790
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451
Robert E. Rumsey, 61 Branch—Phyllis
BR 8-5006
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef .

BR 8-5714

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Cralg Sebaid, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—RIto.. BR 8-8318
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ..BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Neilie
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude—
BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .. BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, R. R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

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8R 8-5556

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonna

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Fritz VonAken 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice..

Phone No.
BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Dello

BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No, 1-Wiima
Warren Willioms, Botovla—LoMoine

Del Wise, 45 Maple Lane—Pat

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Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St. .

Douglas Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth
Scott—Natalie

Roth

—

BR 8-2864

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 16454 lyopawo Rd., Coldwoter Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11 Pork PI.—Elzora
BR 8*6311
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine.. BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Wlllowbrook Rd.—Elva _. BR 8*5412

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6730

BR 8-5554

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PR AYp

FOR f

FREDERICK

TUESDAY

BR 8-4086

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

BR 8-5033

.. BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

PEAC t

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4424

.BR 9-9428

Guvarrie S. Coffman, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Nola

[otary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 9-9495

.. BR 8-K33

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly.. ...

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-2710

.. BR 8-8238
_ Bron. EM 9-4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

Robert G. Yingling, 21

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

Royd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

INC.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

JULY 28» i960
NEXT TUESDAY—Jess Waldron "vd-ll

have the program and is angling for
a "State of the Nation" report from

our Congressman^

If these plans fall

through, he promises to give a talk
himself (on income tax or something
else like fishing) so what can we
lose by being present?
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a bulletin last week.
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WANI3ERERS-&gt;~Burandt, Guly, Dally,

Dale Dean, Etsweiler, Fox, Goodholm,
Hurley, Luse, MeComb, Mulchahey, Olson,
Pitts, Sclimitt, Sweet, Teeter, Thomas "
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BACK IN ACTION—The club was

happy to welcome A1 Butterfield back
in the fold Tuesday after an extensive
bout with illness.

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THIS TUESDAY—The progran was
strictly home talent.

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and Waldron.

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VACATIONS-^They're fine when
you are on one yourself, but onerous
when your chief assistant is on one.
All of which is just another way of
alibiing for our failure to get out

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EARLY .LEAVERS—Too many, fourteen
to be exact.

Capl Vinton,

We also are happy to report that
John Etsweiler, although looking a bit
wan from his recent illness, is back
at his desk at the Health Center.

who the week before had asked for

"equal time," aired his views on ,
the municipal power issue, and Fred

Weeks presented Secretaiy Chick's
annual report covering the past
club year.

The report showed the club.with

a present active membership of 75*—

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HE GOT THE JOB—A comedian was in

need of a straight man and was interview
ing a young man for the job,

"I need a man who can keep a straight
face throughout my performance and ^riio

a net gain of three members during the
year. It also revealed a high attend
ance at the weekly meetings during the

will under'no circumstance allow a
smile to show on his face no matter what

year, the average being 9I066.

cations for the job?"

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GUEST LIST—Rotarians Ed Meyer,
Hammond, Ind.j John Visosky, Reading;
Henry Latva, Kalamazoo; John Estrich,
Angola, Ind.; Lowell DeWitt, Sturgis;
John E« Fessel and Carlos Taylor,
Olney, HI.; Clarence Snyder,
Hoyd Junker, Edwin Nowicki, Bronson;

I say or dp.

Now -what are your qualifi

"Well," replied the youth. "I
used to be a page boy in the House of
Representatives."

AND THEN there was the French

actress who was expressing her admira
tion of America.

Carlton McZenzie and Elmer Dobson,
Quincy.

Joe Biringer, of St, 'Petersburg,
51a., was the guest of his son, Dick.

"I am a great admirer of Thomas
Jefferson," she exclaimed. "Your
country's motto—it is magnificent. .
'Life, Liberty, and the Happiness of
Pursuit'."

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See ya all Tuesday,
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church -&lt;■ Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresatienoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

BURR OAK - Wednesdoy, 6:10 P. M.

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMinEES
CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER,

MICH.

John Dean, Chairman
Attendance —

Employer'Emplovee Relations —
Robert Yingling, Cralg Sebald.

1960-1961

Four Way Test —
Charles V/oodword, Al Rice.

August—1960
2-F. Cuiy.

Warren Williams.
Classification —

Fritz Van Aken,

1960 - 1961

OR. DONALD M. HARRIS
OUANE E. DAVIDSON
JOHN A. KENNEDY —
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Lester Wise,

Treosurer
Asst. See. - Treos.

Fellowship —
Russell Moore, Harold

Goodholm, John Walker.
Chorles Bocon, Les
Woodword.

Fred Anderson, Robert Nogle,

Warner Van Aken.

Mrs. Grace Patterson — Organist

7—K. leavenworth.

14—B. YTigglns, Rural Urbon.
21—J. Etsweiler.

13-F. Weeks.

Crippled Children —

20—B. Show, Stag Night.

28—A. Musser.

Arlo Musser, Russell Waldron.
Richard Moore, James

27—Governor's Visit.

McComb.

October—1960

Rural Urban —

4—T. Skobo.
11—F. VonAken.
25-L. Wise.

Student Guests —

Ernest W. Lvse, Roy Pitts.

Carl Vinton, Conrad Swart.

J. Edd McLaughlin, Rales, Texas

1—D. Shorno.

Clyde Willioms, Chairman
Buyer'Seller Relations —

General Secretary, Rotary International,
George R. Means, Evanston, Illinois

Governor, 636 Dislfiet, Rotary International
T. John Reed, Burr Oak, Michigan

Ailemier.

Butterfield.

International Information —
William Bobior, Santford
Jolley.

International Student ProjectsKenneth Putnom, M. A. Mc-

Keith, Wayne Way.

22—B. Thomas.
29—A. Butterifeld.

23—D. Dean.

December—1960

June—1961
6—A. Rice

13—R. Mulchahey.
20—C. Woodward, Merry Xmas.

13—D. Moore, Ladies' Night.
20—B. Howley.

27—F. Anderson.

27—A. Olson.

January—1961

July-1961

3—R. Patterson.

17-S. Jolley.

John Etsweiler, George

24—Les Woodward.

Owers.

31—R. Sweet.

Robert Sweet.

30—No Meeting.

10—C. Bacon, Rotary Magazine.

Rotory Foundation -

Competitor Relations —

16—C. Swart.

6—F. Neer.

Kenneth Leavenworth, Al

Robert Howley, Chester

9-J. Waldron.

8—Rotary Foundation.

Intemationol Contacts —

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Mav-1961
2—H. Goodholm.

15—H. Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
John Etsv/eiler, Jr., Choirman

Sergeant-at-Arms —

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
President, Rotary International,

25-0. Dolly.

No vember—1960

Olmsted.

Rota^ Information —

Special — At the call of the President.

18—K. Putnam.

18—R. Pitts, Lodies' Night.

Woodward.

Public Information —

at 12:15 P. M.

11—D. Wise, Children's Party.

Keith Pearce, Douglos

Richard Biringer, Kenneth

E. Byron Thomas, Ray Fox,

April—1961
4~W. Couillard.

Scholarship Awards —

Vocational Guidance —

Boycl Wiggins.

March-1961

6—G. Owers.

Duane Davidson.

Tegular — First Thursday of eoch month

30—G. Burandt.

Ssptember—1960

Axner Olson.

Program —

Board of Directors Meetings

23-E. Luse.

Fred Weeks, Ralph Toupolik.

Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wlllioms, Axner Olson, John Etsweller, Charles Schmitt Membership —
and Harvey Bent.

Axner Olson, Chairman

28-W. Williams.

Community Safety —

Magazine —

DIRECTORS - • Or. Donold Harris, Dwane

21-W. Way.

16—B. Wiggins, 4-H Fair.

Dole Dean, Chorles Fiske.

Robert Shaw.

President Club Bulletin —
Vice-president
Seton Bovee, Ray Mulchahey,
Paul Hurley.
— Secretory

7-W. Treof.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Soys and Girls Week —

February—1961

14—R. Yingling.

9-G. Collins.

Olln Dolly, Fred Culy,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

ROTARY PROGRAMS

4—No Meeting.

11—R. Toupolik.
18-W. Bobier.

I 25-K. Pearce.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1960-61. If you wont to change dates with another membe.', odvlse the program choirman of the change. Members having »eeial
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DUANE DAVIDSON, Program Chairmen — Telephone BR 8-8609
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1960
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
BR 8-^3
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth
-__BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-M21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

15 1*121$
BR 8-5386
f5 I'jlol

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine—BR 8-^86
Rev Albert Butterfield, 31 Edison Ct.—thelma._BR 8-2854

Tom Collins, 36 W. Pierce St.-Barbaro

15

Fred Culy, 81 W. Clarke Ave.—Dorothy
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 9-9471
BR 8-2818

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.-Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanora

Robert Hawiey, R. R. No. 2, Morrison loke

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene..BR 8-6054

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Morguerite--BR 8-2^5
Russeli F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

BR 8-6278

Roymond Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St.—Llla

BR 8-5078

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546
Robert Nagle, 182 Morshall St.—Susan
BR 9-9492
Fred Neer, 243 W. Chicago-Ernestine
BR 8-5512
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha.

.. -

BR 8-2539

..BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

B. K. Pearce, 97 Edison Ct.—Lorraine

BR 8-6341

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

Robert E. Rumsey, 61

Branch-Phyllis

BR 8-2930

BR 8-4435

Torg Skabo, 155 Narrows Rd., R. R. 2-Nellie ..BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

BR 8-6788

Robert B. Kerr, 8 Parsons Ct.—Mortho
H. Vincent Krjrnstien, 290 Grand St,—Dorothy

BR 8-8840
BR 8-6501

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Roth

BR 8-2261

BR 8-5790

BR 8-6850

Carl F. Vinton, 182 £. Chicago St.-Aliee

BR 8-5494

Boyd C. Wiggins, 53 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatriee
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. I-Wilmo
Worren Williams, Botovia—LoMoine

Robert G. Yingling, 21

.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd,—Arlene

Howard M. Teeter, 1M Church St.—Marion

BR 8-5842
BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Drive—Virginia—BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, R, R. No. 5, 1573 W. ChicagoEileen

BR 8-5556

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-5033

Scott—Notalle

BR 8-6393

HONORARY MEMBERS

Charles Fiske, R.R. No. 2, 731 Marshall Rd.—
Roth

BR 8-2864

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chlcogo-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Ed Holtz, 164M lyopowa Rd., Coldwater Lake BR 8-5091
Art Lyon, 11

Park Pl.-Elzora

John Wolkar, 33 Daugherty-Gretchen

PRAY
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by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-6311

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine... BR 8-4198
Howard K. Swan, 42 Willowbrook Rd.—Elva .. BR 8-5412

BR 8-6730

I See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

VISITING

BR 6-5033
BR 9-9428

Guvarrie S. Coifmon, 759 E. Chicago Rd.—Noio . BR 8-4086

I0®01

12:15 p.m.,

BR 9-9495
BR 8-4424

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

FOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-8238
Bron. EM 9-4024

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. .
Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Notary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4159

Del Wise, 45 Maolo Lane—Pat
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ceila

The COLDWATER

Published

BR8-2128

Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .. BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5006

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

BR 8-6687

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Worner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn BR 8-2451

BR 8-6517

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

E. Ken Leavenworth, 77 Maple Lane—Emily

BR 8-6386

-BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce._BR 8-4071
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita.

BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty—Laoro

Charles Schmitt,
litt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

NAME

Milford A. McKelfh, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICE.

INC.

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�July 1^, I960
NEXT TUESDAY—Ray Fox, who was
scheduled to have next week's program,

is currently touring the "golden west."
However, there will be a program, and a

Joe Wibel of Quincy, and Leo White,
Bill Zabonick, Ray Smith and Bob
Pennell, all of Bronson.

timely one at that.

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Coldwater electors will vote

August 2 on the question of expanding

the municipal power plant. Tuesday's
program, we are told, will deal with
this question.
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GOOD ADVICE—Keep searching for
the other fellow's good points.
Remember^ he has to hunt for yours,

and it may be he will^ have a harder

time at it than you will.

HOTEL SIGN,: "Automatic sprinkler
system. Do not smoke in bed. Take

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THIS WEEK—Chet Allemier said
he would have a live one and from all

your shower in the bathroom.

reports he kept his word. We were
(due to vacation schedules at the

Borrowed by Grand Ledge Rotaiy
Ledger.

office) among the missing and we
apparently missed one of the top
programs of the year.

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JUSTICE WITH IffiRCY—The jury in
Loretta Sanders, of the Steuben
County division of the Indiana
Auditor General's office, related in
a highly entertaining manner, numerous
amusing incidents connected with the
texts and probating of wills.
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The foreman, after informing the
court the jury had made up its mind,
asked permission to address one
question to the prisoner.

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MISSING—Bobier, Bovee, Burandt,
Butterfield, Etsweiler, Fok, McComb,
Mulchahey, Musser, Rice, Sweet,
Thomas, Waldron, Way and Del Wise.
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a murder trial reached its verdict and
filed back into the court room.

"Go right ahead," the court
replied.

Turning to the prisoner, the foreman
asked:

"Do you want AC or DC current?"

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EARLY LEAVERS—Nine.
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And with that one, we'll pull

GUESTS—^Walt Balcom, Coldwater,

and Bob McFee, Battle Creek (guests
of Carl Vihton) 5 Ernie ^ums,
Detroit (guest of Ray Pittsj Rueben
fiunyani Lima, 0. (guest of Joe Wibel);
and Chuck Bulis, Coldwater, (guest
of Chet Allemier)•
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Corunna, Kenneth Gribler of Van Wert,
0., J„ B, Washbum of Union City,

the switch on this week's bulletin which
we will admit has been murdered in

more ways than one.

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DATE IS SET^—Our new District

NEXT TUESmi—Chet Allemier vdll

be program chairman and a couple of

Governor, T. John Reed of Burr Oak,

weeks ago he told us (and we quote):

is scheduled to visit us Sept. 27.

"I have a program which will match

Chairman who have reports to pre
pare in advance of his visit take

others I have secured. All will getT
a bang out of' it. Title is:

note.

last will and that damn Oscar.'"
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Sounds different.
BOARD ECHOES—The directors devoted
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a major portion of their monthly luricheon

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meeting yesterday to discussing prospects

THIS HtfEEK—Harold Goodholm pre
sented Eckerhart Bandemehr, a fomer
Geman exchange student who spent a

year in Union City and now a senior
at Michigan State University.

Bandemehr, who is majoring in
education, gave America's educational
system a pat on the back instead of

of staging a minstrel show this club year.

Nothing definite has been decided
but it looks as though the shows may be

resumed after a one-year lapse. However,
the board presently is looking around
for a worthy project to be financed from
the proceeds. So speak upi The dir
ectors are open to suggestions.

a boot in the rear but did point out
that due to changing conditions, we
will have to adopt a "world view"

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A FULL LIFE—The Coldwater club

in the future.

lost one of its charter members

A good talk and a strong' argu
ment for the exchange student,
Rotaiy Foundation programs etc.
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VISITOHS—Rotarians James R«

Ewing, Brookfield, Mo; Vick W.
Lockhart, Montpelier, Ohio;
Elmer Dobson and Carlton' McKenzie,
Quincy; Wendell Hathaway, 'Robert
Stocker and Edwin Nowicki, of
Bronson; and Ed Meyer of Hammond,
Ind.
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EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.
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MISSING FACES—Anderson,'

the city a fine citizen in the recent
passing of Ira King.

One of those rare personalities—
a kindly man always considerate of
his fellow men—Ira King devoted the
major portion of an extremely useful
life to the education of the young.

In his sunset years, the teacher
became student, and Ira discovered
a talent he never before knew he owned—

the ability to place on canvass, what
he saw before him. This discovery,
we are sure, gave him continued pleasure
during his last years.

We only wish we could place as
accurately on paper, our thoughts.
We can only say we sincerely hope that
when the time comes, our final years
can be molded in a similar pattern.

Andrews, Butterfield, Collins,

Etsweiler, Fox (on wester tour);
Joseph; Leavenworth, McKeith; McKnight, Neer, Olmsted, Pitts, Putnam,
Sweet and Tingling.

and

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�July 1, i960
REMINDER—Don*t forget that you
can't make up at Quincy Monday &lt;, No
meeting there this week due to the
holidayo
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VISITORS—Dr. Hugh Wolfe of
Teneafly, N. Y., who was a guest of his
poppa-in-law, Guvarie C offman, and
Rotaidans Lloyd Junker and Nels Weber
of Bronson, Dale Uleiy of Goshen, Ind.,
and Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio.

SHORT SESSION—There was no

fomal program Tuesday, However,
the meeting had its highlights.
The club's Senior Active
members and Past Presidents were

presented with special medallions

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WANDERERS—Allemier. Burandt, "Butterfield, Davidson, Etsweiler, Goodhqlm,"
Kerr, Komstien, Leavenworth, McComb,
McKeith, Thomas, Toupalik, Waldron,
Weeks, Wiggins, Les Wise and Yingling.

to wear at future club meetings.
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The Senior Active members

thus honored:

Russ Moore, Byron

Thomas, Ken Olmsted, Ray Fox, Bill

SERMONETTE—Nothing is opened by
mistake more often than the mouth.

Milnes and Les Woodward.
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Past Presidents receiving
the new medallions: Howard Teeter,

Webster Treat, Ken Putnam, Mark

Andrews, Bob Shaw, Chuck Woodward,
Ernie Luse, Torg Skabo, Fritz Van
Aken, Les Wise and Dick Biringer.
Four other Senior Active

members, also past presidents,
ai*e to receive special medallions
soon. They are Harold McKnight,
Carl Vinton, Fred Weeks and Chick

if

D/^FFYNITION—Propaganda is the
other side's cause put so convincingly
that it annoys you.
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YOU CAN TELL—The honeymoon is
over if instead of helping vrith the
dishes he does them all himself.
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Kennedy,
WE'VE WONDERED TOO

This week's meeting being
the last of the club year, our
outgoing president, Harvey Bent,
presented his gavel to the new
leader, Don Harris, with both
making appropriate remarks.

The kids were being taken on a
tour of the government mint.

"Why is it," one kid asked, "that
they stamp 'In God We Trust' on the
pennies

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Dick Biringer then wrapped

up the ceremonies for the day
by presenting Harve with a
diamond studded past president's
pin.

"That" explained the guide, "Is
for the benefit of people who use
them for fuses."
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And a happy Independence Day to
EARLY LEAVERS—-Five signed
the list but the meeting didn't
last that long.
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you all.
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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

The X:OLDWATERn?oS«7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

J\me 2li, i960
ANOTHER YEAR—Next Tuesday's
meeting will witness another changing
of the guarde At close of the session,
Prez Harve will pass his baton along

local members. So, hats off to
Sergeant Carl and his equallydilligent corporal, Santford Jolleyl

"^o Prez-elect Don.

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The last 12 months have been good
ones as far as Coldwater Rotary is
concerned, and the next 12 months
promise to be just as good under the

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EARLY LEAVERS—just five.
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new regimfe.

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VISITORS—Rotarians Leo J.

Lemanski, New Boston; Elwood Parsen,

The old and new boards (plus your
editarian) were guests of the.old and

Quincy; Wendell Hathaway and

Nels Weber, Bronson; Tom Weaver,
Dayton, Ohio, and old friend, Howard
Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio.

new presidents at a dinner meeting at
Gracie^s last night.

The new board, in its first

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official action, granted honorary
memberships to the follovringt

ELSEWHERE—Burandt, Butterfield,
Davidson, Dale Dean, Etsweiler,
Hurley, Komstein, McKeith, Musser,'
Nagel, Owers, Weeks, Wiggins, Clyde
and Warren Williams, Del Wise and

Guvarie S. Coffman, Harold Hill,
Charles Fiske, Edward Holtz, Ira King,
Richard Moore, Howard Swan, John Walker,
and Mayor Arthur G. Lyon.

Couillard.

Rotary rules provide that honorary
memberships be awarded to men who have
contributed outstanding service in keep
ing with Rotary ideals. The new board
had these rules in mind when voting
to extend an honorary membership to
Mayor lyon.
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NEWS NOTE—Chet Allemier and

his Rotary-Ann, Fay, are in Canada
^ for a short try at hooking lake
trout and walleyes.

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THIS TUESDAY—Ted Schmidt of

NEW MEMBER—Bob Rumsey, of Otto's

Jackson, past DG, not only gave the
club a fine talk on the subject of

Sport Shop, was introduced to the
club Tuesday as Coldwater Rotary's
newest member.
Bob's Rotary-Ann is
Phyllis and they have two youngsters.

Hotary Foundation, but also presented
the club with an insignia designating
Coldwater Rotary as a; "200 percent"
club for its support of the Foundation.

Santford Jolley did the honors.

Welcome aboard. Bob.

After the meeting. President Harvey
asked us to point out that the "200
percent" designation 'now owned by the

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cliib probably would not have been
possible except for the work of our

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LEAVE GRANTED—The

directors

Thursday night voted a leave of absence
to A1 Butterfield. It was reported
that A1 hopes to be able to resume
meetings by Sept. 1. Everyone in the
club, we know, will hope and pray that

efficient Sergeat-At-Arms Carl Vinton,
who has been diligent in marshalling
support for the foundation among the

it will be sooner than that.
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Adios.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959

- 1960

1959-1960

L. Woodward, Olln

Employer-Employee Relotions—
Joseph Reiderer,

25—B. K. Pearce—4-H

Informotion—

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Sec.-Treos

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Hurley.

22—C.

Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—
DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donold Harris
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Duone Davidson, John Dean, C^de Wil- Moore.
Crippled Childrenlioms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooiliord
Magoxine—
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thwrsdoy each Month,
12:15

P. M.

peciol — At the coll of the President

Van Aken.

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

Dole

International

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

12—K.

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

information-

Reiderer—Employer-Em

The Rotary Foundotion—
Axner Olson, Albert Falier.

3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

ployees.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

5—J.

Porty.

19—H. Joseph.
May-1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Patterson—Competitor

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June—1960
7—K. Putnam.

14—O. Daily—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-t960

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

international Student Proieets—
Chuck Bocon, Lou Pennington.

Leavenworth—Children's

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Kornstien—Internotiona!

Day.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Hoiti—Merry Christmas.

International Contacts-

Carl Yinton, S. Jolly.

29—V.

5—P. Hurley.

lations.

Service

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Dean.

Sergeont-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Internotlonol

22—R. Moore.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

8—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

Robert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

8-W. Williams.

April-1960

Fred Anderson, Miiford McKeith.

Youth-

Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.

1—D. Woodword.

October—19S9

17—J.

Student Guests-

Information-

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

ren Williams.
Loans-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillord.
Public

Woodward—Occupational.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Program-

'district 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Warner

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, Wor-

Treat.

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

27-W. Bobier.

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Sweet.

9-W.

15—K.

Informo

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Wayne Way.

2-W.

March—1960

29—C. Bacon.

Boys and Girls Week—

February—1960

23-W. Way.
Fair

Frank McConkey.
President Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVan Aken.
Vice President
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstlon. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretory Club Bulletin—

HARVEY BENT

PRESIDENT

Magazine.

18—Governor's visit

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Clossiricotion—

PROGRAMS

11—C. Swart.

Four-Woy TestOccupational

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

McComb.

12—1. Woodword.
19—B.

Falter.

26—B.

Milnes—International

19-R.
Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Woldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members having speciol

progrgms such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman

Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rulh — BR 8-5358

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo — — BR 8-^90
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha . — ..BR 8-5562
Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
-- .. .-BR8-WM

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .... BR 8-6501

Chesier L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwafer-Foy Bg g-MM
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathrvn

BR 8-W33

Dr. Charles Bocon. 59 N. Circle Drivc-Moriorie BR 8-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand Sf.-Morgaret

BR 8-6843

BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Sofon Bovee. 171 Grand St.-Claro

Gust C. Burondf, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo .. -8R 8-4086
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

..BR8-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Volerie
_BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Falier, 95 N. Hanchell St.-Chorlolte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Roth
. ....BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore —BR 8-6517
Donold M. Morris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake— ..BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill. 431 E. Chicogo St.-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sanlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg--

E, Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicogo St.—Emily BR 8-68M
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth - .

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

BR 8-2261

BR 8-6386
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Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

Horofd McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice .. -BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna—
...BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth -BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902

Ruy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor— BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St
_-BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn .BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Afden St.—Berget-. « —BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita... BR 8-8318

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple lone—Virginia

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5842

BR 8-6316
BR B-4350
BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlone
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .

BR 8-8942
.BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—
_

BR 8-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .

Suzanna

-

.

BR 8-5585

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR 8-4229

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beafrice

BR 8-4159

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-4243
...BR 8-2128

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.

BR B-6730
BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710
...BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigon—LoMoIne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-CeI!a
BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
quality spring products.
COLDWATER, MICH.
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR B-6341

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

Rofary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .

T/?e COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

.

INC

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V, S. A.

June 17, i960

SWEET laUSIC—Treasurer Bill I^er
of the Union City club's Maple Syrup
Project committee recently reported .
that our neighbors^^rossed
and

NKXT TUSSDAX—Ted Scluaitt, past

Rotaiy DO from Jackson, will be Ydth
us. His subject ;vill be the Rotary
Foundation—-a topic which should be
close to

our hearts

cleared ^1,999*79"'on their project in

as well as our

its first year.

pocketbooks.
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The club produced 323 l/2 gallons

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NO EARLY LEAVERS—Everyone

of syrup despite weather which provided
a high water content from rain and ice

stuck around after dinner this week.

and made it necessary to use $0 gallons

The fact that it was Ladies Eight
might have been the reason.

of sap to produce one gallon of syrup.

At any rate, Olin Dally and his
committee did a swell job. The party,
held at the Country Club, drew a larger-

QUITE TRUE—Nothing improves your
driving like the police car following

than-usual Ladies Night attendance.

you.

The food, prepared by the Russ Martins,
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was excellent.

CY STEBBINS SAYS:

Although there was no formal
program, everyone appeared to have a
good time dancing, playing bridge,
visiting or what have you?

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Sometimes a man

pulls the wool over his wife's eyes with
the wrong yam.

—Marshall Rotary Fountain
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OUCH—A bishop, making a speaking
OUR TBAMKS—To our able aide,
Ray Pitts, for authoring the Reflector
three weeks while we were soaking up

tour of several churches in one area,

asked a reporter covering his initial
speech to refrain from mentioning
any of the jokes he had used. He
explained he planned to hse the same
stories in other appearances in the

sunshine in California.

We haven't been back long enough

to get caught up on the club news,
but will promise to do better next week.

district.

The next day, the bishop was
a bit upset when he read the follow
ing account in the morning.paper;

Until then, so long.

"In addition to his talk.

SCB

Bishop Jones told many good stories
which cannot be repeated."
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.
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�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

Duane Davidson, Choirman
Chorles
Dally.

1959 -

1960

Olin

Clossiifcation—

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,

4—N. Shedd—Rotary
n-C.

Treasurer
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational informationPhil. Ribble, Jess Waldron,

25-B. K.

Pearce-4-H

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.

Community Service

Boys ond Girls Week—
Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Woodward—Occupotionoi.

Bacon.

6—.

13—R. Toupalik.

liams, Axner Olson. Wllford C. Cooillard,
Biringer.

Magazine-

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Warner

Van Aken.

P. M.

.peciol - At the call of the President Progrom—
District 636 rotary international Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO,

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,

John Dean, Chairmen

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Lansing, MIchigon

Bobier.

International

Contacts-

International

Informotion—

Patterson—Competitor Re
lations.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Foiler.

5—J.

June—1960
Putnam.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles' Night.
21-P.

RIbblc.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Jonuary—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

7—K.

Chester Allemier, Jim MeComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

International Student Proieets—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

3-M. A. McKeilh.
10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Vocotional Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Bill

Moy—1960

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

8—R.

International Service

Dean.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
ILLINOIS Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

26-H. Koelbel.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Student Guests-

Robert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Information-

17—J.

Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rolory Foundation.
Loons-

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstlen—International

12—K.

November—1959

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

27-W.

Woyne Way.

Williams.

15—K.

Day.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,

8-W.

April-1960

October—1959

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

PRESIDENT

1—D. Woedword.

29—C.

Moore.

Sweet.
Treat.

March—1960
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Fair

22—C.

Duane Dovidson. John Dean, Clyde Wil

2-W.
9-W.

23-W. Way.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.

Swort.

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donold Harris,

12:15

Magazine.

IB—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Fellowship—

Richord

PROGRAMS

Frank McConkey.
Pr®»ident Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVice President Van Aken.
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Stog Night.
Seerotary Club Bulletin—

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

ROTARY

August—T959

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS &amp;Y ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Pattefson, Horry Joseph.

Club Service

July-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B. Faller.
26—B. Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12-C. Allemier.
19-R.

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Waldron.

Tho nh&gt;ov# is our proarom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairrnan of the change. Members having speciol

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5. Coidwater-Foy |R 8-M63
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kofhryn
BR 8-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth -_.-......BR 8-^8
Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-6B21
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St.-Jeon
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cloro

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfiold Dr.—Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Noia .-

f5
BR 8-5386
1?
BR 8-4486
BR 8-4086

Wilford Couillard. 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .-BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople lone—Jane .. .

-

—BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Foiler, 95 N. Honchott Sf.-Chorlofte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
.— BR 8-2864

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

DON HARRIS, Progrom Chairmen — Telephone BR 8-5942

Phone No.

Rootrt B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St.—Martha
— BR 8-5562
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
BR 8-W50
Hermon Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg -.BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .- BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth ..

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Loura

BR 8-6386

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.-

BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite . BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .. .BR 8-6278
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine — BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alieo... BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha.. ..
BR 9-9360
BR 8-5975

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel . -- BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St-—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St

.BR 9-9169

BR 8-4435
BR 8-2288

BR 8-5942

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. lake-Evelyn 8R 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen ._
BR B-6687
Santford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

-..BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlone

. ..BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonna

.

C- Alfrel Rice, R.

No. 1, Uaion City-Evelyn .BR 8^2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle C.-eek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Sehmiff, 18 E. Alden St.—Berge!

..._ BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita... BR 8-3318

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Deilo

. BR 8-6730

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrico

-

. BR 8-4159

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

H.

WEEKS

INC.

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
ELKS' TEMPLE
WELCOME

-

r-*

-"K-

BR 8-5494

- —BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth
BR 9-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly ...
BR 8-5033
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie
„-.BR 9-9511

by

ALWAYS

BR 8-4229

. - .

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

. BR 8-4243
. BR 8-2128

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchen

OU.-^LITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

. BR 8-5585

Sec. 34.66 p "l

FREDERICK

p.m.,

BR B-5554

Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

PEA

12:15

.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

'Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2B41

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R, 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

The COLDWATER

Published

- BR 8-4222

E, Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo
..
BR 8-8239
Warren Williams, Botavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

8R 8-2979

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

Marshall St.—Gertrude - ..-BR 8-4350

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce

BR 8-6517

Conrad Swort. 471

Phone No.
. BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R- No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

�"jffe Profits Most Who ^^rv^es Sest*^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
I

L

_

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JUHE 9, i960
NEXT TUESDAY EVENING—June lUth at

VISITORS—Leo J. Lemanski, New

6:30 P.M., our Ladies Might Partywill be held at the Coldwater Country-

Boston, Mich; Rev. Jack Vfamer,
Jonesville; Joseph Drust, Union

Club. Remember - No noon meeting!
Dress will be sports attire. Ifusic

City; L. Junker, Bronson; and
Bud Higbie, Bronson.

by- the "Pastels".
If you have not
signed up call Chairman Dally at

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•M-

BR 8-5639-. The charge of $6.00 per

ABSENTEES—(Seventeen) Anderson,

couple will be accepted at the door.
A lot of effort has been made by
Mr. Dally and his committee'to make
this Hawaiian Party a gala event. A
large attendance is expected.

Bovee, Butterfield, Etsweiler,
Kennedy, Kerr, Leavenv/orth,

IvIcKeith, Olmsted, Owers, Sebald,
Thomas, Waldron, Wiggins, Wise,
D, Woodward and L. Woodward.

•jf-

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THIS TUESDAY—Miss Alice Mc^^own,
supervising nurse for the Branch-

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.

Hillsdale District Health Depar-tment
was introduced by Dr. Donald Harris.
Miss McGown gave an informative talk
on the reasons for a Special Education

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nation of city dwellers. In past
10 years 30 million more people
crowded into cities, towns and

that a recent survey was conducted

indicating 1,037 cases of handicapped
Children

suburbia.

who would be included are those who

Thanks to modem

machinery, fewer farmers are able

are blind or partially sighted, deaf,
or hard of hearing, physically disabled,
emotionally disturbed, mentally retarded
and those with speech impairment.

to /eed more people.
up surpluses.)

(And even pile

180 I.'iillion people.

(Twice as many

as 60 yrs. ago.)

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AMERICA. OF I96O—Fast becoming a

Program in Branch ^ounty, pointing out

children in Branch County.

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Women outnumber

men—91 million females, 89 million
males.

COLDSWATER, LAKELAND, AND UNION CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICTS ARE VOTING JUNE I3TH.
Bronson, '^incy, and all other rural
districts will vote on July 11th.
Rotarians should remember these dates

Bue to modem methods and automation,
vrorkers are able to support more
people than ever before, with fewer
hours work and higher standard of

and vote.

li-Ting.

Average age: 29j years, iiii million

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kids in grade and high school,

REMEMBER—The meeting for old and new-

million in college.

Board Members is scheduled for Tuesday,
June 23rd at 6:00 P.M. at Gracie

160 million population white, 20 mil

0*Shanahan's.
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lion nonwhite.
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Average family income:

$6,679.

Biggest boom: babies. I6 million
more children in grade and high schools

than there were in 1950, and ij million

more in colleges.
15 yrs. of age.

56 million are under

—U, S, News S.c W, Rep.
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REP

SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY EVENING AT LADIES NIGHT!

You Wi!i Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregarionat Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS ■— Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hofel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)
☆

�ROTARY CLUB
COLDWATER/

OF

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.^

Club Service

MICH.

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles

1959 -

1960

President

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Treasurer

lioms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard,
BIringer.

ROTARY

Von Aken.

Program-

"^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Don Horris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocational

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Service

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Lansing, Michigan

Bacon.

Day.
Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Rural-Urban-

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholorships, Awards, ond Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J.

Loons-

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Bill Bobier.

International

Contacts-

international

information-

Patterson—Competitor Re

10—A.

Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June—1960
7—K.

Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

Koltz—Merry Chirstmas.

5—J.

Ribble.

28-K. J. McKnight.
July-1960

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Koelbel.

Moy—1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959
lations.

International Service

Porfy.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Leavenworth—Children's

19—H. Joseph.
26-H.

November—1959

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKoith.

29—V. Kornstien—International

12—K.

Chester Allomier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

29—C.

27-W. Bobier.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Moore.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Wayne Woy.

Herman Koelbel,

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

22—R.

6—.

Student Guests-

Information—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

15—K.

Woodword—Occupational.

13—R. Toupoiik.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

1—D. Woodward.
8-W. Williams.

22—C.

October—1959

Crippled Children-

Magazine-

Worner

P. M.

peeiol — At the coll of the President

PRESIDENT

Moore.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

ti on.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—

Treat.

March—1960
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa-

Community Servico

9-W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Sofety.
23-W. Way.

Pearce-4-H Fair

September—1959

Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

Swart.

Associations-

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofely—
Ralph Toupatik, Web Treat.

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde WilRichard

Information-

February—1960
2-W. Sweet,

John Elswciler, Vince Kornstien. 15—0. Dean—Stag Night.

Fellowship—

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Horris,

Magazine.

25-B. K.

Frank MeConkey.
Trade

Scton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Ciossification—

PROGRAMS

IB—Governor's visit

Four-Way TestOccupational

Van Aken.
Vice President
Secretary Club Bulletin—

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Olin

Dolly.

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

L. Woodward,

1959-1960

11—C.

Ken Lcavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Employer-Employee Relations—
Joseph Reiderer,

ROTARY

August-1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

5—H.

McComb.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

12—L. Woodward.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

26—B. Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemler.
19-R. Fox.

19-B. Faller.

Inf.

26—J. Woldron.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the ehoiige. Members having special

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - J UNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-MM

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothrvn

BR |-W33

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Marfho

BR
BR 8-5562

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

Dr. Chorles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

BR 8-8086

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

BR 8-4486

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-Roth

.

.-_--BR 8-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grond St,-Margaret

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Clara

_

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

Guvarrie CofFmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola

BR 8-^86

Wliford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene —BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone-Jono

.

,.

-BR 8-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ,BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth-

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronco Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha..

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore

BR 8-6517

Keith Peorce, 350 Morshoil St.—Lorraine

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-4435

BR 8-5942

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Sl.-Hcrmione -_BR 8-2288
Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold, lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-6386
§"52?^

BR 8-2947

Suzanna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-8546
BR 8-2539

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

BR 8-2979

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrlce

BR 8-4159

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 6-5033
BR 9-9511

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No, 1-Wilma
.
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Batovio, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Ceiio
BR 8-4424
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
.
BR 8-5033

BR 8-5975

Lewis Penninglon, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
tCenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn -BR 8-2^1

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—CatoJtDe BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morirson Lk.—Rita—. BR 8-8318

^Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEI

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Jolin Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

-

— BR 9-93M

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth.. BR 8-5996

by

BR 8-6316

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Booch, Cold, Loke—

The COLDWATER

Published

.

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .. BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupatik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

BR 8-5475
._BR8-28M

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

—

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St.-Nellie

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguefite--BR 8-2485
Russell F.Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court—Gladys ... BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchotf St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lako, R. R. No. 2—Dofis .--BR 8-5318

BR 8-M50
5

.

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lone—Virginia .
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"
«c

-

the COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 2, I960

NEXT TUESDAY—Dr. Donald Harris Td.ll
introduce Miss Alice McGown as the

guest speaker.

Miss McGown is Super

visor of Nurses

of the Branch-Hillsdale

VISITORS—Bert ¥ard, Glenn Barnett,
and Ken Yesh of Bronson.
Also Rev.
Jack Warner of Jonesville.

County Health Department, and will
speak on special education. Should be
an interesting program with a pretty
subject.
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EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.

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ABSENTEES—(Eleven) Bacon, Bovee,

THIS TUESDAY—Professor Lawrence Taylor
of Hillsdale was introduced by program
chairman, Craig Sebald. Mr, Taylor em
phasized that those in the group who
thought they were "over the hill" should
practice self development using a five
point program;

Burandt, McKeith, Musser, Olson,
Skabo, Waldron, W, Williams,
L. Woodward, Yingling.
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1. Creative Imagination, 2. Flexibility,
3o Spontaneity,
Sensitivity, 5o Integ

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING—

rity. It was a talk that provoked much
thought and should prove beneficial to

Thursday, June 2nd at the Elks
Temple.

all of us.
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DON'T FORGET—Olin Dally has again

ROTARY GAINED A MEMBER--Ray Mulchahey, a
former member of Coldwater Rotary Club

for 6|- years is with us again.
Rotaiy Ann is Lila,

reminded us of the big Hawaiian

Ladies Night party at the Country

His

Club, June ihth - 6s30 P.M.

Ray is Community

Relations Director of the Coldwater State

Home and Training School.
Rayi
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LET'S

SET THIS DATE DOWN AND ALL ATTEND
THIS EVENT,

Welcome back
■ft

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it

RECIPE FDR SUCCESS:
nervous breakdown.

Same as for

REP

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
•Ci

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgec Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M&lt;

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES
Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chatrmon
Charles
Dolly.

19S9 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Treoswrer

FRED WEEKS

11—C.

Ernest Luse. Mark Andrews.

Biringer.

Moore.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno.

Board of Director* Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P.M.

,jec1al — At the call of the President

"^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Don Harris. Wilford Couillord.
Information-

Howard Teeter. Ray Fox
Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Internationol

John Dean, Chairmen
Buyer-Seller

IntemalionBl

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennington.

Re

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

June—1960
7—K.

Information—

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Foller.

19-R.

26—B. Milnes—International

above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the

programs ilch os Ladiei' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

5—J. McComb.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundotion—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

21-P.

July-1960

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Putnom.

14—O. Dolly-Ladies' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

International Student Projects-

McKelth.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

A.

24—C. Sebold.

lations.

Service

Leovenworth—Children's

17—J.

8—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobser.

29—V. Kornstien—lnternatloi&gt;ol
Day.

10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

22—E. Hollz—Merry Chrlstmos.
ContactsChester Allemler, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etswelier.

Vocational Service

CLARENCE A. NEIT2
Lansing, Michigan

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Moore.

Moy—1960

3—8. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
24—G. Burandt.
Student GuestsYouth-

Pearee—Rural-Urbon.

22—R.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

International

Carl Vinton. S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ren Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Keoth Peoree, Alfred Rice, War

8-W. Williams.
15—K.

Porty.
19—H. Joseph.

27-W. Bobier.

Rurol-Urban-

Peorce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodword.

12—K.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Wayne Woy.

15—K.

Apill-1960
5—P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

13—R. Toupolik.

Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,

Scholarships, Awords, and Student

ProgramPublic

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

6—.

Ralph Toupolik, Web Treat.

Magaiine—

Bacon.

Oetober-1959

Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,

29—C.

Way.

March-1960

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Clyde Williams, Chairman

^-W. Sweet.
W. Treat.

23-W.

25-B. K. Peoree-4-H Fair

Boys and Girls Week—
Croig Sebold, Ken Putnom

.February-1960

16—R. Yingling—Com. Sofety.

Swart.

18—Governor's visit

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Fronk McConkey.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Harris,

PRESIDENT

Joseph Reiderer,
Four-Woy Test-

Occupational Information-

Classification—

PROGRAMS

Pr«»ldent Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVice President Van Aken.
John Etswoilcr, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Slag Night.
Soerefary Club Bulletin—
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Serdeo

CHARLES SCHMin

Richard

L. Woodward, Oiin

ROTARY

Augoif-1959
4-N. Shedd-Rofary Mogozlne.

Ken Leavenworlh.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Relolions—

Roy C. Potterson, Horry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Woldron.

change. Members having special

DON HARRIS, Program Choirmon - Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Foy gg
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
BR 8-M33
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.-Ruth ... -- -|g g-"58
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorio BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

William Bobier, 280 Grond Sf.-Margoref
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

BR 8-6843
55

8R 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine . BR 8-4486

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wiimo .

Robert B. Korr, 15 Pcckhom St.—Mortho

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moymo
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

.

Phone No.
. BR 8-5790
BR 8.5562
BR 8-6050
BR 9-9106

H. Vincent Kornstien, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
- . ..BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Louro
BR B-6386

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St...

... BR 8-5394

Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.-Nolo .-BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. BR 8-6054

Milford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.- BR 8-2947
Harold McKnIght, Coldwotor State Homo—Carol BR 9-9551

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.-BRB-8609

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BRB-6278
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine.—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronco Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone-Jone — . .-

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honehetl St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

BR 8-2818

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR B-6598
BR 8-5475

.—BR 8-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons —BR 8-5318
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonorc

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R, R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione -_.BR 8-2288
Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.-Morguerite. ..BR 8-2485

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Eivo
. .

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Arlene
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia
Suzonno

-

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice .

. . -

-BR9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Clty-Evelyn._BR 8-2451

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
— BR 8-^14
Crolg Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morr.ison Ilk.—Rlto -_ BR 8-8318

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy ...

H.

VISITING

p.m.,

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

WEEKS

INC.

by

MICHIGAN

ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-2710

BR 9-9428

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1J2:15

BR 8-5494

. BR 8-4159

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

. . BR 8-6730

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

OtlALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

..BR 8-2128
.

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo ..
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Botovio, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F, Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celio
BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
BR 8-5033

'Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Tbe COLDWATER

I

BR 8-2841

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .BR 8-4229

BR 8-2979
—BR 8-5975

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St. .

BR 8-8942

BR 8-4243

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Peorce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

Joseph RIederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

BR 8-5412
...BR 8-4222

BR 8-5554

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

BR 8-6341
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann _. BR 8-5585

Worner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys

—BR 9-9360

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothei ... BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sproguo St.-Ruth..
BR 8-6161

BR 8-2930

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho _

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996

Phone No.

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lone-Virgfnio — .

V/'-

�June

1,

i960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Blue
has approved the name and classification

listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one v/eek.
Name

Major Classification

Robert E. Rumsey

Recreation

Minor Classification

Sporting Goods Retailing

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 26, I960

VISITORS—Rotarians Dale

NEXT TUESDAY—Program

Ulery, Goshen, Ind#j Herb Zilliax, Listowel, Ont#j Seaman
Bollegraf, Quincy; Sid Holmes,
Bronson; Ray Smith, Bronson.

chairman, Craig Sebald, will
introduce Professor Lawrence

Taylor of Hillsdale College.
Mro Taylor, a Rotarian, noted
for holding seminars of large
companies across the nation#
After hearing Mr# Taylor give

Guests of President Harvey were
Gordon Dennis and Andy Ford of
Battle Creek#

his most humorous and inform

ative talk, we know that our
Rotarians will enjoy this pro

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EARLY LEAVERS—Six signed

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REME^ffiER THIS DATE-

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JUNE liith - 6s30 P.Mo This is
Rotary Ladies Night and the
committee is going all out to
produce one of the nicest parties
in many years#
The party will
be done in a Hawaiian theme,

Bovee, Burandt, Butterfield,
J« Dean, Goodholm, Joseph, Mc
Keith, Patterson, F# VanAken,
W# VanAken, Way, W# Williams,
Wise#

Hawaiian setting will lend an
atmosphere that no Rotarian
should miss# This party is
being planned by our capable
chairman, Olin Dally, and his
wife, Jane# Other committeemen
are William and Margaret Bobier,
Robert and Natalie Tingling,
Fritz and Mary Ann VanAken, and
Ray and Ruth Pitts# More on

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REPORT FROM SECRETARY—
Some dues are overdue.
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LOSS TO ROTARY—With re

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ABSENTEES—(Thirteen)

complete with the LUAU (a Ha
waiian feast)# The entire

this

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gret the board of directors
has accepted the resignation

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of Lewis Pennington#

Lew has

been a faithful Rotarian since

February 9, 195U.

THIS TUESDAY—We didn't

wonderful minstrel

His absence

will be felt by the entire club.

think this could happen# Our
president-elect, Dr# Donald
Harris, program chairman for
the week turned up with no pro
gram# As Rotarians and guests
began to prepare for a session
with prez Don, Dr# Frenchy
Charles LaBacon came rushing in
with film exposed in France and
taking us into a theatre to
refresh our meraoiy of the last

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY—Best

way to solve the cold war would
be to remove Stalin and put
Krushchev in his place#
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show with

local Rotarians as the performers#
Very interesting, but we're
still waiting to see Chuck's

SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY#
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36th e3q)osure, whether upside
down or other^se#

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REP

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR615 — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor Relations—

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson, Choirmon

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1959 -

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Dolly.

1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

L. Woodward, Olln

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Relderer,

Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treoiurer Scton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

25-B. K.

tion.

John Elsweiler, Vince Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Slog Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.
Boys and Girls Week—
October—1959

Los Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupoiik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duone Davidson, John Dean, Ckde Wil
Crippled Childrenliams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Coulllard,
MagazineGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Blringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.
Wayne Woy.

6—.

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Harris,

Membership-

Board oF Directors Meetings

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month
12:15

Warner

P. M.

peciol — At the coll of the President

Don Harris, Wilford Couiltard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Robert Shaw, Or. K. L. Olmsted,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Sergeont-ot-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Choirmon
Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Lansing, Michigon

Bobier.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKelth.
24—G. Burondt.
Student Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

International Service

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Bill Mllnes, Gus Burondt.

International Student Proiects—

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Scrfety.
Way.

15—K. Peorce-Rurol-Urbon.
1—D. Woodward.

8_W. Williams.
15—K. Peorce—Ruroi-Urban.
22—R.

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

Aprii-1960

5-P. Hurley.
12—K.

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.
Moy—1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Loons—

Sweet.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

December—1959

8—R. Patterson—Competitor Re
lations.

3-M.

A. McKelth.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
24-C. Sobald.
31—L. Pennington.
June-1960
7—K.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holfz—Merry Christmas.

Putnom.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles* Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Chester Allemier, Jim MeComb. 29-J. Elsweiler.

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

ren Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dale Dean.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

27-W.

Keoth Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

20—B. Howley—Ladles' Night.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Program-

"TTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY

Van Aken.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

13—R. Toupoiik.

Rurol-Urbon—

2-W.

9-W.

March-1960

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Frank McConkey.

Februory—1960

23-W.

Pearce-4-H Fair

September—1959

Croig Seboid, Ken Putnam

Fellowship—

Magazine.

13—Governor's visit

Four-Woy Test-

Trade Associations-

Von Aken.

PROGRAMS

11-C. Swart.

Phil Rtbble, Jess Waldron,

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Employer-Employee Relations—

Occupational Information-

Classirication—

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance—

Chorles

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson, Horry Joseph.

Club Service

Jury-1960

January—1960

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

5—J. McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Foiler.

26—B.

Mllnes—International

i9-R. Fox.
Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to chonge dotes with onother member, odvise the Pfoa'ai" jhairman of the change. Members having special

progarms iueh os LadieT' Night, may oppoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.

DON HARRIS, Progarm Choirmon - Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5. Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-MM

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kothryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

BR8-M58

BR 8-W50

BR 8-6B43

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy —BR 8-6W1

Conrod Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth - .

BR 8-2261

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Louro

BR 8-o386

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion

BR 8-2947

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg —

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

15 I'lSot
BR 8-5386
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Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfteld Dr.-Josephine . BR 8-^86
Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo . BR 8-4086
Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene--BR 8-6054

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Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 t4. Hanchott St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo -8?§'8W9

Charles FIske. R. R. No. 2-Rulh

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—BR B-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons _-BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonoro —BR 6-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR B-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone —BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleon
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce- BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

Phone No.

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-5562

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Ciora —
Olin Dally, 61 Mopio Lane-Jane

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-5790

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dfive-Moriorio BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

NAME

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

BR 8-W33

—BR 8-6788

Frank L. McConkey, 95 5. Monroe St.—

Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen .

BR 9-9106

BR 8-5394

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia . . .— _BR 8-6341
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . .. BR 8-5842

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St.-Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

BR 8-6316

BR 8-4350

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...BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .BR 8-2841

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-955I
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys- -BR 8-6278

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beoch, Cold. Loke—

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice.—BR 8-8546
Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R- No. 3—Elizabeth — BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee
BR 8-2979

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Richord Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Keith Pearce, 350 Mofsholl St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel—BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sjsrague St.—Roth—

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C, Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Cify-Eveivn -BR 8-2^1

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmiit, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita — BR 8-8318

Suzanne

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Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

. ..BR 8-2128
BR 8-6730

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Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

BR 3-5033

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
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BR 6-5033
BR 9-9511

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl.—Ruth _

Rotary REFLECTOR
P b./
PREDSRICK

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCfi.

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5494

. BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wiimo _
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello
„BR 8-4424

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

BR 8-5554

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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BR 8-4243

INC.

BR 9-9428

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�"He Profits MostT^ho Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 19f i960
AS USUAL—IVe waited until the

TUESDAY'S VISITORS—Most of the

last moment before attempting to
learn something about next Tuesday's

Bronson club, including Dean Gary,
Bud Higbie, Clare Hollister, Don
Hunsicker, George Jeffery, Lloyd
Junker, Ed Nowicki, Jack Schafer and
KenYesh^ also Seaman Bollegraf and
friend "Mac" from Quincy.

program o

As we go to press, the only
thing we know for sure is that

Graig Sebald, who was originally
scheduled to have next Tuesday's

Leonard Kelly, of Battle Creek,
was a guest of Chuck Bacon.

program, recently switched with

Lew Pennington, who was slated for
a week later«

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best way of finding out what is

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EARLY LEAVERS—Five,
the

(that's what

list said).

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ELSEWHERE—Biringer, Burandt,
Butterfield, Etsweiler, Goodholm,
Leavenworth, McKeith, Moore, Patterson,
Pearce, Pennington, Shaw, Wiggins, and

WE DID IT—Veep Don Harris

had the pleasant duty of reporting
to the club this week that we

achieved a 100 percent meeting last

Warren Williams.

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We know this extra effort by

all members (including Ken Putnam,

WESWARD HOJ—Belatedly heeding

who had to borrow a vehicle and dash

the advice of the late Horace Greeley,

like mad to Quincy) is very much

we plan to be California-bound next

appreciated by Prez Harve®

week. Our competent colleague, Ray
Pitts, will be handling our bulletin

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writing for the next three weeks and
we are sure he will appreciate any

ANGOLA NOTE—Coldwater club

news tidbits you fellas can dig up.

members planning to make up this
summer at Angola should remember

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that during June through August,
the Angola club will meet at noon
on Mondays«,

BETTER LATE THAN ... It occurs
to us that we never have chronicled the

fact that T. John Reed, charter member
of the Burr Oak club, will be Governor
of District 636 next year.

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THIS TUESDAY—A1 Rice came

up with an informative and timely

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talk on special education—timely,

because the various school dis

CRIBBED—In the new jet plane,
that travels faster than sound, it's
small wonder the stewardess slaps your
face before you can get a word outi

tricts of the county are slated to
vote soon on extra millage to
support a special ed. program in
this county#

(Uncle Cy in the Marshall

The speaker was Charles Bode,

Rotaiy Fountain)

Cass county superintendent of schools
who discussed the program instituted
in his county and enumerated the
reasons and objectives of a special
education program.

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So Long

for 3 big weeks
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

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ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGtS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH*

COMMIHEES
Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin —
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward, Olin

Secretary Club Bulletin—
- Treasurer
Seton Bovec, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Soe.-Treas
Fellowship—

Biringer.

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

District 636 rotary international
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Moore.

Magazi ne—
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Worner

Von Aken.

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox
Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigan

23-W. Way.
Morch-1960

Pearce—4-H Foir

15—K.

tion.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—
Cralg Sebald, Ken Putnam

29—C.

Bacon.

October—1959

6—.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.
Rural-Urban—

Kealh Pearce, Alfred Rice, War
ren Williams.

17—J.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Fred Anderson, Mliford McKeith.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,

Patterson—Competitor Re

Reiotions—

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Information-

5—J.

Koelbel.

3-M. A. McKellh.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960

21-P. Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

July-196a
5—H. Goodholm.

McComb.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

12—L. Woodward.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Foller.

26—B. Milnes—International

19-B.

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.

7—K. Putnam.

January—1960

Bill Mllnos, Gus Burandt.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos.
ContactsChester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiier.

International

Komstien—Internationol
Day.

31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959
lations.

International Service

Moore.

29—V.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Bill Bobler.

22—R.

May-1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Scholarships, Awards, ond Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
Loans-

8-W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

26-H.

November—1959

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodword.

12—K.

13—R. Toupalik.

Crippled Children-

Sweet.

9-W. Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

25—B, K.

International

Corl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Swart.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Frank McConkey.

February—1960

IS—Governor's visit

John Etsweiier, Vince Komstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Magazine.

September—1959

Student Guests-

Informotion—

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Ernest Luse, Mork Andrews.

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

P.M.

peeiat — At the call of the President

11—C.

Four-Way Test-

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—

Duone Davldsan, John Dean, Clyde Wil

PROGRAMS

2-W.

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reiderer,

Trade Associations-

Von Aken.

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Harris
Richard

Employer-Employee Relations-

Phil Ribble, Jess Woidron,

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

ROTARY

Augusl-1959

Occupational Information-

Classification—

liams, Axner Olson, Wllford C. Couillard

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

Charles
Daily.

1959-1960

Competitor .Relations-

12—C. Allemier.

Foller.

19-R. Fox.

Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

Tba nhave Is our orooram schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change- Members having sp«ial

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kothryn

BR 8-M33

DON HARRIS, Program Choirmon — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phona N^
?? §'5Z?S

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BRB-^M

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .

BR 8-5909

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-5475

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .BR 8-5996

John Walker, 33 Daugherfy—Gretchen Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy -

BR 8-5562

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg _

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

BR 8-6843

SSf'SSoz

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo St.—Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane —

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.BR8-2818

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR8-8609

H. Vincent Komstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth.

BR 8-2261

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille.

BR 8-6598

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Roy C. Patterson, 36 1^. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore .—BR 8-6517

Keith Pearce, 3M Marshall St.—Lorraine.

BR 8-5975

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy.... —BR 8-5942
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone
BR 8-2288

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gafhel—BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No, 1,.Union City.—Evelyn—BR 8-2^1

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St

BR 9-9169

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

Phone No.

William A. Milnes, IW Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—.V.artha ...

Dr Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Marione BR 8-6821

Wllliom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret

Address and Rotary Ann

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BRa-Woo
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen....BR 8-2947

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth ^-.-BR B-5358
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

NAME

Robert E. Show. 106 Grand St.-Ann
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia . .. .. ..BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
. . _BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude .... ..BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Eivo ..
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene _ ..BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—VIrginio BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwator-Foy BR8-55W

_-.BR 8-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris --BR8-5318

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileon
BR 8-6687
Suntford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce__BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Joseph Ricderer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-B-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aldon St.—Berget .

BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ...BR 8-8318

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

. .

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

.... .

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9511

FREDERICK

OUALITV SPRI^Cr'PRODUCTS, INC

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

"T2:t5 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-4159

. BR 8-2710

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

8R 8-6730
BR 8-5494

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St. ...
BR 8-5033

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5585
- BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia .BR 8-4229

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,BR 8-4243

MICH.

�May 19,

I960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the name and classification listed below.
Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one

week.

Name

Major Classification

Ray Mulchahey

Institutions &amp; Hospitals
Signed - J, A.

P.S.

Minor Classification

Mental Hospitals

Kennedy,

Sec.

Ray is a former member and was forced to resign
because he could not attend our meetings.
The
situation has now changed at his place of employment
and he is now able to attend regularly.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
May 12, I960
NEXT TUESDAY—A1 Rice has the

Forton Christoffer, of Muncie, Ind,,

program designated as "Student Day" and
we understand he has been working on it
^or some time.
taying for.

was a guest of Ernie Luse, while
Harry Josej:^ had Henry Parson of
Battle Creek as his guest, and Bob

It should be worth

Stocker hosted Bob Miles of Bronson,
*

*

THIS ■WEEKEND—Our club has

the

EARLY LEAVERS—Again, too many,

great honor of hosting the District
Assembly for the first time in the
club's history.
ABSENTEES—A short list this week

Incoming officers from the various

made up of Etsweiler, McKeith, Pearce,

clubs of District 636, plus the editarians,

Pitts and Clyde Williams,

will assemble here Saturday for a two-day
session,

*

Prez Harve expects about 130 or so,
including District Governor Clarence,

GROWING AGAIN—The club welcomed

a new member Tuesday with the letter's
employer, Olin Dally, doing the

Registration and initial sessions
will be held at the high school Saturday
afternoono

There will be

honors.

a dinner at

He is Fred Neer, whose Rotary-Ann

6 p,m, at the Elks Temple, followed by
an evening meeting, A1 Butterfield

is Christina,
who is

They have one son,

Bob,

11,

plans a special church service at the
Methodist church at

A»M,

*

Sunday,
MICHIGAN WEEK—Coldwater will be

After attending church, the group
will assemble at Elks Temple for
breakfast at 9 a,m.

observing Michigan Week during the
coming seven days. Despite what others
may think of our state, we can demon
strate our love of Michigan by Joining

There vail be a

luncheon at 1 p,m,, and late snacks at
ii p,m,- following the final session.

in next week's activities.

In this connection, Rotarians have
been invited to Join with the other
service clubs in a "Hospitality Day"
dinner slated for 7 p,rao Tuesday at
Grade's, The speaker is to be Forddy
Anderson, Michigan State basketball
coach, Forddy, besides being a top
flight cage mentor, CAN TALK, We've

THIS TUESDAY—Arlo Musser came

up with A1 Clyne, Lakeland School
Superintendent, as a speaker, Al
covered problems faced by higher
education and their possible solu
tion, the establishment of Junior, or
community colleges, and perhaps further
consolidation of county school districts.
It was a talk that provoked much thought
about a problem that is most important.

heard him.
•M-

SCB

VISITORS—Rotarians Henry Gomley,

Bob Stocker, Bill Campbell, Bud Higbie
and Wendell Hathaway, all of Bronson,

-You-Witl Aiwcys Ba-Weicowe-a}—These. Nelghbonlrag -Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

hftONSON — Congregational Church — Wednexdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles

CHARLES SCHMin

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reioerer,

PROGRAMS

Magazine.

11—C. Swoft.
18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupotional

25-B. K.

Information-

Pearce-4-H

Asst. See.-Treas.

Setan Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil-

lioms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,
Biringer.

Magazine-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
P.M.

,pecial — At the call of the President

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Warner

Von Aken.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Don Harris, Wilford Couillord.
Public

l^oword Teeter, Ray Fox

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Carl VInton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Vocational

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Bobier.

Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstien—Inlernattonol

12—K.

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

19-H. Joseph.
26-H. Koelbel.

17—J.

10—A. Musser.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Re

June—1960
7—K.

Putnam.

14—0. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960

McComb.

5—H.

12—1. Woodward.
19-B.

A. McKeith.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

5—J.

3-M.

17—A. Rice—Studei^t Day.

January—1960

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

8-W. Williams.
15—K.

May-1960

22—E. Holfi—Merry Christmas.
McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Information-

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation,

15-S. Jolly.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Way.

Day.

lations.

International Student Protects—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—

Sweet.
Treat.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

8—R.

Bobier.

internotional Service

International

Service

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Chester Allemier, Jim

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

International Contacts-

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Loans-

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-of-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

ren Williams.

Herman Koelbel, Bill

Bacon.

November—1959

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Youth-

Rotary Information-

29—C.

27-W.

Woyne Way.
Rural-Urban—

Student Guests-

Information—

Woodword—Occupational.

6—.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student

Program-

22—C.

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,

2-W.
9-W.

15—K.

Oetober-1959

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

Moore.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Boord of Directors Meetings

ROTARY

Clyde Williams, Chaiman

Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
FellowshipHarris, Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donold

12:15

Community Service

February—1960

March-1960

Foir

September—1959

Phil Ribble, Jess Waidron,

Classification—

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

PRESIDENT

Olin

ROTARY

8—K. Olmsted—Rotory informa
Frank McConkey.
President Torg Skaba, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade Associations—
Vice President Van Aken.
John Elsweiler, Vinee Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Club Bulletin—

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Richard

L. Woodward,

Dolly.

1959 - 1960

1959-1960

August—1959

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Horry Joseph.

Club Service

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

Faller.

19-R. Fox.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

26—J. Woldron.

ifbovB is our oroarom schedule for the year 1959-60, If you want to change doles with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
uuuvu such
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.......
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UQjg HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942
programs,
asf Ladies'
Night, may appoint a committee to assist
with the detoils.

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ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phane No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

. .. BR 8-6316

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Mople lane—Virginia
... BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay
|-f563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kathryn - . - BR 8-M33

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Moriorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
BR 8-6843

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .. BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Margarol
BR 8-53a6
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara .
- BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

Ernest W. luse. R. R. No. 3-Ruth .

BR 8-2261

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
..BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
... BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlenc .. BR 8-8942

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

BR 8-6386

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

..BR 8-5358

RIchord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson Sl.-Jean .

. . BR

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha .

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.-Mayme

BR 8-5562

.-BR8-M50

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.._ . . —BR 8-5394

. BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginio BR 8-2341
Rolpli Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R&gt; R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .BR 8-6054

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen ...

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine ...BR B-4198

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
Carl F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo ... BR 8-4036
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone-Jane

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-2818

BR 8-8609
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte .. ..BR 8-5475
Chorles Flske, R, R. No. 2-Ruth ....
BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ..BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ....BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermione .. BR 8-2288
Edward C. Hoitz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen .

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.-BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite. BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6276
Arlo Musser, R. R, No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice... BR 8-8546
Dr, K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha..
BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Pearce, 350 Morshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
— BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel... BR 8-5902

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor .—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.
.—
—BR 9-9169

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .. BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle'Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef
BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

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Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Published

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. . .
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

WEZKS

QU-ALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

_

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis .

'Rotary REFLECTOR
H.

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585
.BR 8-4243
.BR 8-2128

.

BR 8-4159

. BR 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Bolavia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024

.

FREDERICK

.

Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Daugherfy—Grotchen
BR 8-6730
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
BR 8-5494

The COLDWATER

1

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Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

I-

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

�*'.He Profits Most Whh Serves Best^^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 6, i960
NEXT TUESDAY—'Arlo Musser has the

program^

BOARD DECISION—The directors decided

Arlo^ being a busy man during

Thursday that the club will participate
with other service clubs in the Hospitality
Day dinner to be staged at Masonic Temple
Tuesday night. May 17, of Mchigan Week.
The club will hold its regular meeting at

the summer construction season, we
haven't been able to catch up with him
learn Tirtiat he has in mind.
*

*

*

noon with members urged to attend the even

ing session. Tickets for the evening
fete will be Sil.^O, according to

■— GET DETAILS—The members got all
of the details in connection with the

Harold Goodholm, Rotaiy's representative
on the local Michigan Week committee.

current proposal to construct a munici
pal swimming J&gt;ool through the popular
subscription method from Dale Dean
Tuesday.

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MORE ACTION—The board also voted to

Bert Faller, program chairman, in
vited Dale to talk on the project and
Dale, as always, did it in a complete

honor the club's past presidents who are
still members by providing them with a

special type medallion that proclaims
the fact that they are past presidents.
It was also decided that membership cards
issued to this select group in the future
will also designate that they have served
Coldwater Rotary at the top level.

manner.

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SURPRISE GUEST—District Gov.

Clarence was an unexpected guest at
Tuesday's meeting. His visit wasn't
intended as a surprise but the letter
he wrote President Harvey proclaiming

*

^P.S.

Maybe it is coming

We forgot to mention that the

to be Forddy Anderson, Michigan State
University's basketball coach, and a

,darned interesting speaker. V/e know
this'to be true, having heard him.

Edwin Novricki, Kenneth Yesh and
Dick Schultz of Bronson, were the other
visiting Rotarians this week.

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Dave Pawlowski, St. Charles High
School senior, was the week's student
guests
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""speaker for the Hospitality Day dinner is

his plans, still hadn't been received by
the latter Thursday.
by Pony Express.

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A dapper city dude bought an old
broken-down horse from a cattleman.

Vift-iat in the world are you planning
to do with that old nag?" the cattleman

*

asked.

EARLY LEAVERS—Fewer than a week

"I'm going to race him," the dude
said.

ago.
*

"Well," the cattleman replied,
"You'll win»"

WANDERERS—Andrews, Burandt, Harris,
Joseph, McComb, McKeith, Putnam, Shomo,
Skabo, Thomas, Treat, Wiggins, Clyde and

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Warren Williams.
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The way vre feel today, that nag
could give us a 90-yard start and still
beat us in a lOO-year race. Which is
just another vray of saying we've had

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WAjjTED—A program for May 2hth.

it for this week.

-**06 Lew Pennington.
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Unign Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotaonol Church — W«dnetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgei Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hot«l - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

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2495-8 RB-

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1616-8 RB

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

April 29, i960
DISTRICT LiEISr—Here are tv.'O more

speaker before the meeting starts,
explain that business wall make it
necessary for you to depart early
and express your -i'egrets.

comialttees for the district session

here Hay lii-1^.

Chairman i&gt;uke tells

us vre overlooked them last week when

published the others.
Our guess is that it was more
difficult for Dutch to find a half hour
to talk to us than it would have been

Room Committee—Chet Allemier,
chaimanj Gust Burandt, Bert Fuller,
Harold Goodholm and Ken Olnsted.

for the "early leavers" to find a half

hour to listen to wh^he had to say.
Decorations—Chuck Bacon, chair

man; Arlo Husser, Bob Hagle,
George Owers, Craig Sebald, Robert
Svreet, Tom Collins and Bob Hav/ley.

■5^

*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Elwood Larsen, O^incy; V/endell IIathav:ay
and Ray Smith, Bronson; Dob ]3enge,

Food costs for the two-day
meeting; Saturday lunch,

Reading,

Saturday dinner, $2,50; Breakfast,
and Sunday lunch, V?l,2^.

odrl Vinton, Jr., of St, Joseph,
was the guest of his father, Carl,
while Dick Fender, of Augusta, was a

*

guest of V/arren Williams,
SERIJONETTE—V«e vreren't cut out

to be a preacher BUT IT 3EE}.iS TO US

ilike Voss, St, diaries High School
senior, was the weekly student guest
and was introduced by Dale Dean.

TFIAT:

s^uite a few Coldwater Rotarians
are missing part of the benefits to
be derived from Rotary membership by
making a general practice of leaving
before the T;eekly prograras.

ELSEbHElffi—Burandt, Fallen, lyiusser.
Teeter, baldron, Les \iise and Yingling

Every member, from time to time,
will find it necessary to leave the
Yfeekly club meetings early. However,

fellas. President Harvey could have
that 100 per cent meeting he has been
dreaming of).

(a short list and if you all make up

'

this need not and

should

not become

a regular thing.

■Or

This week was an example of v/hat
we are driving at.
Chuck Bacon,

LOGICaL FELLOb

program chairman, induced his col
league, Dutch Ivieier, to give up tiiae

"I dreai.i every night about base
ball, " the patient told his psychia

from his busy day to talk to Rotary
on a most iiaportant subject. Those
who stayed to hear the talk v.'ere
well paid for the time spent.

trist,

"Don't you dream about anything
else, girls for instance?"

There v/ere six members v/ho

"WhatI

And miss my turn at bat?"

signed the "early leaver" list this

week.

However, 1^ or I6 took off

-it

-if

when the time came for the talk to

Seems like we've struck out, so
so long until next week,

.start,

Every Rotarian knows when he
arrives for a meeting whether he

''^aust leave early that day.

SCB

It is

only common courtesy to sign the
list. If you cannot stay, it also is
conunon courtesy to seek out the day's

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

OUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER/ MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor

Club Service

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,

Duane Davidson, Chairman

Charles

HARVEY BENT

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President
Van Aken.
Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Asst. See-.Treas.

11—C.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Information-

Magazine-

Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

peeial — At the call of the President

District 636 rotary iNTERNATiONAi
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

HAROLD T. THOMAS

29—C.

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

6—.

Wayne Woy.

27-W.

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

leavenworth—Children's

May—1960
3~M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
24—C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Potterson—Competitor

Re

June—1960
7—K.

Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dally—ladies' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P.

JuIy-1960
5—H.

5—J. McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

RIbble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January—1960

Bill Mllnes, Gus Burandt.

Kornstien—Internotional

26-H. Koelbel.

lations.

international Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.
The Rotary Foundation—

29—V.

Party.

Bobler.

McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Chester Allemier, Jim

22—R. Moore.

19—H. Joseph.

November—1959

8—R.

Bobler.

International Service

Willioms.
Pearee—Rurai-Urban.

12—K.

20—B. Howley—Ladies' Night.

Hermon Koelbel, Bill

8-W.
15—K.

5—P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Youth—

15—K. Pearee-Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.

Day.

13—R. Toupalik.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Way.

Aprii-1960

October-1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergoant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

INTERNATIONAL

Bacon.

Student Guests-

Information-

Rotary informationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Informa

tion.

Public

Van Aken.

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

March-1960

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Coulllard.

Warner

P.M.

Treat.

23-W.

Pearee—4-H Fair

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundotion.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Sweet.

9-W.

18—Governor's visit

Associations-

Keoth Pearee, Alfred Rice, War

2—W.

25—B. K.

Frank McConkey.

Clyde Wllliamt, Choirmon
Boys and Girls Week—

February—1960

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.

John Etswcller, VInce Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward-Occupational.
Community Service

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Mogozine.

Swart.

September—1959

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
FellowshipLos Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyDIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Harris,
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duano Davidson, John
Clyde Willioms, Axner Olsor&gt;, Wilford C. Cooillord,
Crippled ChildrenRichard

PROGRAMS

Phil Ribbie, Jess Woldron,

Trade

Soton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Four-Way TestOccupational

Classification—

President

EX5NALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

L. Woodward, Olin

Dolly.

1959 • 1960

1959-1960

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Potterson, Harry Joseph.

Faller.

26—B. Mllnes-international

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

Inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Woldron.

Tha above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to ehonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having spedol

programs such os Lodies' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the Sefolls.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Foy BR 8-5563

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-RuJh

BR 8-5358

iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BR 8-6843

H. Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy - BR 8-6501

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kothryn

.

-

.

BR 8-M33

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Mortho . —

-

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marione BR 8-6821

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.-Peg —

Richord Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St.—Joan
. -BR 8-8086
William Bobier. 280 Grand St.-Margoret .
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee. 171 Grand St.—Clara
-.BR 8-5891

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Guvorrle Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola

BR 8-40B6

Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR 8-6054
Olin Dally, 61 Maple lane—Jane BR 8-2018
Ouone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo . BR 8-6609
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen —
-BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille .. .. BR 8-6598
Albert Falter, 95 N. Hancholt St.—Charlotte - . BR 8-5475
Chorles Fiske, R, R. No. 2-Ruth

BR 9-9106

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

—BR 8-6050

E. Ken Leovenwofth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

BR 8-5412

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—louro
BR 8-W86
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. — . - --- -BR 8-5394

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Mairon .. _BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No, 3-Rulh

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-2261

Suzanna

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia

BR 9-9360

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy

BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Refha...

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

,BR 8-4159

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Keith Pearee, 350 Morshoil St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicogo St.—Gathel — BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Potnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil RIbble, 35'/2 Morse St.

. .

ROTARIANS

. _

BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Botovia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia ...
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 9-9169

Joseph Riederor, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Coroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .
BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita... BR 8-8318

..

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglos Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Notalie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

I Sec. 3d.&amp;6. P. I. &amp; R.

PR AY E
FOR
PEAC i
PREBSRICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, illCH.

by

MICHIGAN

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wllmo

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.. BR 8-2451

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
VISITING

..BR 8-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann _ BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R- No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice
..BR 8-2128

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine — BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Alice
BR 8-8546

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

p.m.,

BR 8-8942

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treot, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen
BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Wllliom A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite BR 8-2485

1

i2:15

BR 8-6316

BR 8-4350

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise... BR 8-5842

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

.

Conrad Wart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

-. OR 8-2864

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlono —BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Vlrginlo

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR 8-5996

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris -.BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

BR 8-^90

BR 8-5562

WELCOME
*.'t • .

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INC,

�"He Projizs Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 21, I960
The three speakers Trere Jim lb.ce,

LOOK THIS OVER—-Here are the

to be hosted by our club May llj-l^®

Judith Weeks and Peg Walton®
Their
faculty advisor, Gerhard Carlson,

Your cooperation will be necessary

introduced

coiamittees for the District Assembly

to make

the

them®

event a success..
•it

it

Executive Committee—Duane

VISITORS—Rotarians Bill Bryant,
Hillsdale; Gil Pilliod, Angola, Ind®;
Arnold Austin, Union City; Nels Weber
and Henry Gomley, Bronson; Bill Hanichen
and Elwood Larsen, Quincy.

Davidson, chain,ian| Don Harils,
Harvey Bent and Dick Biringer®
SergeanVat-Aimis—Carl Vinton,
chairmanj bantford Jolley and John
Etvreilero

Don Shomo, Jr®, was aguest of his
father. Ben Fensen, CHS senior, was the
vfeekly student guest and was introduced
by Harry Joseph® -

Reception Committee—Ernest

Luse, chairman^ Noel Shedd, Ken
Leaverworth, Russ Moore, Ralph
Toupalik and Byron Thomas«

it

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Registration Committee—A1

Butterfield, chairman; Ax Olson,
Ray Pitts, Wayne Vfay, Les liVise,
Fred Weeks and Doug Woodward®

ELSEVftlERE—Andrews, Biringer, Dale
Dean, Harris, Kennedy, Komstein,
Leavenvforth, LicKeith, Olmsted, Olson,
Pennington, Sv/eet, Waldron, Clyde
IVilliams and Yingling®

Food Committee—Fred

Anderson, chairman; Fred Culy,
Harry Joseph, Conrad Swart and

it

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Boyd Wiggins®

EARLY LEiiVERS—Eight -vvlio signed
pJLus several others®
liEXT

TUESDAY—Chuck Bacon is

it

taking over the program and ivill
present a medical-surgical col

it

THINGS

it

TO REldEMBER

league, Dr. Harold (Dutch) Meier,
as his speaker®

No one has a better command

of the

language than the one who keeps his mouth

Uutch recently was honored by

shut®

being named chairman of the council
of the liLchigan State Medical Soc
iety® The council is that group's
governing body®

You're only young once®
it takes

After that

another excuse.

A modern vdfe jumps when a husband
•5«-

hollers at her—right down his throat.

it

Another thing more blessed to give

MOI^Y WELL SPENT—That was the

opinion of the members this week
after hearing a review of the 11th
annual Rotary-sponsored Model United

than to receive is

Nations Assembly held recently at
Hillsdale college.

his rind.

advice.

It is a v;omen's privilege to change
it

-it

it

WE'RE BLUSHING—Honest Injun, we didn't

The summary of this year's MUNA

remember we

session v^as presented by three of the
six local high school students sent to
the two-day meeting by Coldwater Rotary.

hadn't written last week's

bulletin until U8 hours after the time it
should have been delivered.
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregarionol Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Duano Davidson, Chairman

19S9 • 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Charles

L.

Woodward,

Olin

Dally.

Treasurer
Asst. See.-Treas.

Duane Etovldson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard,
Biringer.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Board of Directors Meetings
P.M.

pecial — At the coll of the President

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford CouUlard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Von Aken.

Howord Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotory Informoliors—
Robert Shaw, Dr. K. I. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Carl

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigon

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
Scholorships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
ren Williams.
Loans—

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Byron Thomos, Harold McKnighl

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,
International

17—J.

Reiderer—Employer-Em

ployees.

Relations-

Patterson—Competitor Re

Service

IS-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

lations.

Information-

Jonuary—1960

Student Projects-

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodward.

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Foundation—

Axner Olson, Albert Falter.

Aprll-1960
5—P. Hurley.
Leavenworth—Children's
Parly.

19—H. Joseph.
Moy-1960
3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Mutser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960

14—O. Dally—Lodles' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

International

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—Internatloncil
Day.

7—K. Putnom.

Internotlonal

The Rotary

22-R.

31—L. Pennlngton.

Decembeir—1959

B—R.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.
8-W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Ruroi-Urbon.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

Bill Bobler.

Contacts-

Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Woy.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

27-W. Bobier.

Keath Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Sweet.

9-W.

12—K.

13—R. Toupalik.

Wayne Way.

International

Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B. Hawley—Lodles' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-ol-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

tion.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.
Boys ond Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
October-1959
6—.

2-W.

15—K.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Associations-

February—1960

March-1960

Pearce-4-H Foir

September—1959

Student Guests-

Information—

Magozino.

Swort.

25-B. K.

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward. Don Shorno,
Worner

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Crippled Children-

Magazine-

Membership-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

11—C.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

12:15

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reiderer,

Trade

Fellowship—

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Horris,
Richard

Employer-Employee Relations-

Occupationol Informotion—
Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Classification—
Frank McConkey.
President Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President Van Akon.
Secretory Club Bulletin—

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendonce—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959.1960

Relotions—

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

19-B.

Foller.

26—B.

Milnes—international

July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.
19-R. Fox.
inf.

26—J. Wofdron.

Thn above Is oor arooram schedule for the yeor 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrpm cholrman of the ^ange. Members having spedal

progroms such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No; 5, Coldwater-Foy BR8-55M

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kothryn

.-|R8-M33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth — -BR B-M58

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dfive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
BR 8-WW
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha — —BR 8-5562

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
BR8-W50
Hermon Koelbel, IIS. Jefferson St.—Peg.55?'?19?
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy ._ BR 8-6^1

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

-BR 8-6316

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ...
..BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virglnio .
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5342

Gust C. Burandf, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

James K McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
8R8-W86
Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. - . ..... BR 8-K94

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
. . .
BR 8-5412
Rolserf Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene ..-BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion . . BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Harold McKnight, Coldwoler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys-..-BR 8-6278

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice —BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .
...BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
BR 8-6730

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand Sl.-Morgaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

.

BR 8-6843
BR 8-5386

55

Guvarrle Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola -- BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .BR 8-6054

- .-BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo .BR 8-8609
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen.-BR 8-6127

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

..BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte —BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth . —

— —BR8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanore —BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake--... BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hormione —BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3. Cold. Lake-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Joiley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-MM

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth.. --

BR §-2261

Milford A. McKeith. 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen _.BR 8-2947

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolnq—BR 8-4198
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

—BR 9-9360

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Suzanne

-

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy .

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Galhel---BR 8-5902

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wilma .
..

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogoe St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Warren Williams, Balavia, Michigan—LaMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
...
BR 8-4424

Phil Ribble. 35'/2 Morse St. -

-

BR 8-6161

- -

BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice. R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelvn .BR 8-2451

Joseph Riaderer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Chorles Schmlft, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .
BR 8-5714

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Mjrrison Lk;-»-Rifa._ BR 8-8318

FREDERICK H:
QUALITY SPRING

11

COLDWATER,

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

ROTARfANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

BR 8-4159

-

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9511

^Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5554

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eilzobefh . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorrolne ..
BR 8-5975

^ The COLDWATER

Published

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PRODUCTS,
HIGH.

INC

�April 20,

I960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary

Club has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the Secretary within
one

week.

Name

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Fred Neer

Automobile Industry

Tires, Retailing,
Additional Active

Signed - J. A, Kennedy, Secretary

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�'He Profits Mqst Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The.Singingest Club in the U. S. A..
April 8, 1960
NEXT TUESDAY—The club vail hold

Orers, Sebald, l«aldron, and Vdggins-

its annual Children's Day party at
the noon luncheon meeting TuesdayEach member is asked to bring his own
children or borrow a child for the

•jf

.

GRO\nNG AGAIN—The club vrelcomed

occasion-

^ilo^O for his ovm meal and ^1-50 for

two new members this week- Del Wise,
Coldwater high school music director,
and Fred Culy, manager of Daniels
Jewelry Store, v/ere introduced to the
club by Don Harris and Bob Hawley,

his guest-

respectively-

The cost will be the

the past-

same as in

The Uotarian will pay
Those bringing more than

one child will still pay only ?^3-0Q
in all-

■it

Ken Leavenworth^ chairman, has
annourtced that the youngsters will
be entertained by Percy Abbott- As
he also is a favorite vdth adults,
it promises to be a real party-

ON DEBIT SIDE—The Board

of

Directors at its monthly meeting
Thursday accepted the resignation of
Phil Kibble, who has found that the
press of business has prevented hiia
from attending meetings regularlySorry to eee you go, Phil-

-M-

THIS VffiEK—It was a relief to

it

it

many to find out that these so-called
"electronic brain" units really

CONFIDEICE—The directors
thieir confidence in our efficient

aren't as smart as huiaans even if

shov.^ed

they do produce amazing results v;hen
operated accurately by humans-

sergeant-at-arms ThursdayThe board voted

The club thoroughly enjoyed a
talk by Andy Henry, in charge of the
new RAlvIAC 6^0 installation at
Federal-Mogul, and thanks to
Paul ?Iurley for securing the program-

to

send the

club's

check for C^250&lt;&gt;0Q to the Itotaiy Founda
tion fund after learning that Carl has

collected ^173»9h in fines during the

period from July 1, 1959, to March 31,

i960.

The directors seem to feel it

will be no trick at all for Carl to
collect the rest before the end of the

current club year-

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Itotarians

Bill Campbell, Henry Goinley, Jerry
Pearce, Bert 17ard and Bob Stocker,
all of Bronsoni C- D- McKenzie and
Vvilmar I.ioore, Quincyj Ralph Byers,
Brentwood, Mo-5 and John Snell, vrho
extended his Lansing club's invita
tion to attend the upcoming district
conference in that city-

P.

We are inclined to agree

it

it

COlllUNITY

SERVJG 3 DEP' T -

Prez Kirrvey has renamed John Dean
as Rotary's representative on the
Community Chest board and has designated
Olin Dally as the other member..

Phil Phillips, Detroit, v^as a
guest of Bob Stocker, v/hile TomGresge and Ron Philbrick vrere the

weekly"student ^ests •5J-

S,

vri.th them«

In case you don't read the papers.
Bob Yingling, v;ho has served the city
on its Planning Conmiission, was nailed
Third Ward alderman this v/eek..
Congrats

■it

MISSING FACES—Allemier,

Bob!

Butterfield, Dale Dean,. GoodhOl^Ti,
Korntein, McKeith, Milnes, tlussep

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SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

SRONSON — CongregaHonal Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendiy Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles

Prasidenf

DONALD M. HARRIS
FRED WEEKS

Olin

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
HurleyFellowship—

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Information-

Noel Shodd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Warner

P. M.

peciol - At the coll of the President

^^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawloy.

Lansing, Michigan

ren Williams.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight
Herman Koelbol,

Bill Bobler.

International Service

Information-

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Foller.

22-R.

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

12—K.

5—P. Hurley.

Patterson—Competitor

17—A. Rice—Student Ooy.
31—L. Penninglon.

Re

June-1960

7—K. Putnam.

lations.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

RIbbie.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Aliemier.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

24-C. Sebald.

December—1959

5—J.

Koelbel.

May—1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

8—R.

leovenworth—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.
26-H.

November—1959

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

8-W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Apnl-1960

15-5. Jolly.

International Student Projects-

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupaiik.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
24—G.
Burandt.
Student GuestsYouth-

Way.

October—1959

17—J.

Loans—

International

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Bacon.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
ContactsChester Aliemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

International

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

22—C.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Von Aken.

Progrom—
Don Harris, V^lford Couillard.
Public

15—K.

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.

Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
March—1960

20—B. Howley-Ladies' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Crippled Children—

Sweet.

9-W.

23-W.

Pearce-4-H Fair

tion.

Ralph Toupaiik, Web Treat.

2-W.

18—Governor's visit

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Scbald, Ken Putnam

Moore.

Birlnger.

Swart.

February—1960

25-B. K.

Associations-

Duono Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
RIchord

Magazine.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyMagazine-

PROGRAMS

September—1959

Phil Ribbfe, Jess Woldron,
Frank McConkey.

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donold Horris,

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary
n-C.

Four-Woy Test-

Trade

Van Aken.

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Joseph Reiderer,

Oceupotionol

Classification—

Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT —

Woodward,

Dally.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT

L.

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Lcavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

1959-1960

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson,^-lorry Joseph.

Club Service

19-R.

Foller.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Waldron.

The above is our program schedule for the jreaf 1959-60. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the progrom choirrnon of the c}]&lt;"noe-_

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

oroarams. such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the dotoils.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay |R 8*5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothrvn
BR 8-W33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh-- ...BR 8-5350
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

fR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgaret

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clora

oiSax
15 a",5fl

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine - BR 8-4486

Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola .. 88 8-4086

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lone—Jane.

BR 8-2818

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Duane E. Dovldson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ...BR 8-8609

John T, Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerle
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Folrfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Chorics Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475

r—-- . —8R 8-28M

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons —BR 8-5318

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore - .-BR 8-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham Sf.-Morlho
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BR 8-5790
BR 8-5562
...BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _ BR 8-6^1
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E, Chicogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rolh
..
-BR 8-2261

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Lauro

Fronk L. McConkey. 95 S. Monroe St

BR 8-6386

BR 8-5394

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.-Nellie

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Ralph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen— BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwafer State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann

Aflo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-B5^

BR 8-2128
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .-BR 8-2485
RIchord Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 8-2539

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth -BR 8-5996
Rov C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
BR 8-2979
Keith Peorce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St. .
.,
C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn—BR 8-2451

Joseph Rlederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Corollne 8R-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget -

BR 8-5714

Crolg Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita—BR 8-8318

«

BR 8-5554

Suzanna

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys . ..
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
VISITING

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

.

BR 8-5595
BR 8-4243

BR 8-6730

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

.. .. .. . BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

.

. _

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
....
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Botavla, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-CeMa
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

.

Douglos Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

.BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

P.

-&gt;EA(

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, KICH,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15

BR 8-5412

BR 8-8942
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Artene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion . _ BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

. .

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.
..DR 8-2930
. BR 8-6341
BR 8-5842
.BR 8-6316
.BR 8-4350

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

April 1, i960

NEXT TUESDAY—Paul Hurley, pro

TODAY'S THOUGHT—The measure

gram chairman for next Tuesday, is

of a man is the opposition it takes to
discourage hiirf®

planning to present fellow-vforker
Andy Henry of F-M Service a Andy vdll
tell

the club about the

electronic

■jf

"brain" installed last year at the
local F-M Plant®

QUOTES (from Tuesday's address
by Dr® Hannah)—

This

electronic

device

is

a

machine v/ith a magical rfiemory and
astonishing capacity for storing of

Vi'e must not damn a man because

he is black, or exalt him because he

facts and figures® Andy, -who works
with it, should have an interesting

is white®

stoiy to pass on to us®

The role of education is to
make better citizens® ® • • and to

improve the lot of all peoples®
AN ORCHID—To Keath Pearce and

Brazil ^vill become one of the four

his aides for a top flight iiuralUrban Night shindig® .

or five major countries of the world®
The most important domestic
problem facing the United States is that
of civil rights®

This v/eek's program, featuring
Dr® John Hannah, president of
liflichigan State University, was a
success from every viev.rpoint—big
crowd, ample and appetizing dinner,
fine music and a speaker vdth the
ability to talk for 90 minutes vdthout losing his audience®

The one resource this country must
not squander is the ability of its
children

¥/e should be interested in Y/hat

happens elsewhere in the world • . ,
one-third of the raw materials used

Oh yes, there were no early
leavers!

by American industry have to be im
ported by ship® \dthout these, we
cannot maintain the standard of living

■a-

we noT/ enjoy®

VISITING HOTARIANS—No noon

meeting this week but the foUovf-

South Viet Nam, through technical

ing Rotarians were checked in:
Nels Vfeber, Jack Schafer and Dick
Schultz, all of Bronson, and

and educational aid extended by this
country, has become a bastion of our

democratic philosophies.

Bryce Twitty of Angola, Ind®
*

■it

to learn®

Education will have a significant
role in determining the future course

*

of the vrorld®

ABSElfTEES—Allemier (made up
at Quincy), Bacon (ditto Union City),

•{}■

Couillard, Etsweiler, Faller, Fox,

Goodholm (Sturgis), Hurley, Kernedy,

SCB

Joseph, McComb, LicKeith, NcKnight,

Olmsted (c^incy), Olson, Owers,
Nibble, Sebald, Shav/, Sweet,
Toupalik, Treat, Waldron, V.'ay, Chuck
and Doug Vioodward®
'

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Chur^ — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hort Hotel ~ Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES
Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman

Charles

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

Classification—

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Hurley.

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

MembershipDoug Woodword, Don Shorno,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Warner

P. M.

pedal — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Van Aken.

Don

Horrls, Wilford Coultlard.

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Frank McConkey.

tion.

29—C.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

27-W.

Wayne Way.
ren Williams.
Loans-

Fred Anderson, Miiford McKeith.

Herman Koelbel,

Bill

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

Lecvenworth—Children's
Porty.

17—J,

10—A. Musser.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

3—M.

A. McKeith.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
24-C. Sebaid.

31—L. Pennlngton.

Patterson—Competitor

Re

lations.

June—1960
7—K.

Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

international Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennlnglon.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

Moore.

Mav-1960

8—R.

Bobler.

Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

22—R.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundotlon.

December—1959

International Service

8—W. Williams.
15—K.

26-H. Koelbel.

24—G. Burandt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnighf

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodword.

19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

November—1959

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Woy.

12—K.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnIght.

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vocatlonol Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Sweet.

9-W.

Apirl-1960
5—P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

13—R. Toupallk.
20—B. Hawley—Lodies' Night.

Rural-Urban—

Youth-

Bacon.

October-19S9

6—.

2-W.

15—K.

John Etsweilcr, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys ond Girls Week—

February—1960

March-1960

Fair

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Pearce—4-H

September—1959

Student Guests—

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Mogazine.

Swart.

25—B. K.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student

Program-

"^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Crippled Children—_

Magazine-

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Ralph Toupallk, Web Treot.

Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couiilord,

12:15

11-C.

Crolg Sebaid, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Trade Associations-

Van Aken.

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Richard

L. Woodward, Olin

Dally.

1959 - 1960

1959-1960

August-1959

Ken Lcavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY EIECTION

Relations—

Roy C. Potterson, Harry. Joseph.
Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reideref,

January—1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodward.

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

19-B. Foller.
26—B.

19-R. Fox.

Milnes—Internatlonol

Inf.

26—J. Woldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the Proa;am chairman of the change. Members having special

pfQQrams such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the oetcils.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay
8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St-Ruth

BR 8-M33
.-.-BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Marione BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther ..

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

•

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-6843

BR 8-8086
BRB-5386

..BR 8-5891

BR 8-4486

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. BR 8-6054

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha

Phone No.
BR 8-5790
BR 8-5562

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg .-

BR 8-2930

. .. -BR 8-6341

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

BR 8-4350
_..BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arleno

BR 8-3942

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen _-BR 8-2947

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
..BR 8-4222
E, Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys

BR 8-6278

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-6386

Harold McKnighf, Coidwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine—

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Phone No.

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . —BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
. ..BR 8-6316

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy - BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. lose, R. R. No. 3-Roth
BR 8-2261

BR 8-2818

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road-Valerie

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-6050
^5

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone . .

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .68 8-8609

NAME

Suzanna

_

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

-BR 8-8546
BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 6-5475

BR 8-5318

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2^9

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth ...

BR 8-6161

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024

BR 8-5909

.-BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
..BR 8-6730

_.BR 8-2864

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth -BR 8-5996

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-6517

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Penningfon, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R- No. 1—Wilma

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermlone ... BR 8-2288

Kenneth Putnam, Tl E, Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
—
BR 9-9169
C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn—BR 8-2451

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle,Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyce .-BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget _

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9511

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

Ray Fox, 16 Morfison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-5942
. BR 8-4435

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen _ __ ._.BR 8-6687

Cralg Sebaid, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita— BR 8-8318

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8233
..
.. BR 8-4424
- ...BR 8-5033

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VA

The COLDWATER

} Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'Rotary REFLECTOR

P R AV
F'Of
PEAt

1
FREDERICK

QUALITY

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Iilarch

19o0

Bob bhaw had Horace 'Loodv/ard,

NO NOON MEETIIJG—There yriXi be

former Coldwater

no noon meetiirg of the club next
Tuesday. Instead5 vre will assemble

resident and now a

naval officer, as his guest.

at 6:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple for
our annual itaral-Urban Night dinner
with Dr, John Ao Hannah,, I/b-chlgan
State University president^ as our
guest speaker

Glen Pearce, GliS senior, was
the weekly student giiest and was
introduced by Santford Jolley.
it

it

Each Eotarian is supposed to
bring a rural friend or seme other
guest* Viith the Lions and Kiv/anians
joining with us, it locks like a
big night*
*

*

E/lRLY LEaVEPiS—Ei#it of our
members plus a lot of guests.

ABSENTEES—^Anderson, Biringer,
Bobier, Burandt, Couillard, Goodholm,
Kennedy, Leavenyrorth, McComb,
McKnight, Patterson, Penningtou^—\

■it-

OUR BABY-'-George Owers, this
week's program chairman, enlight
ened the members relative

to

it

it

Putnam. ^Idbble„ VJaldron^ Vfay^lyde )

the

V/illiams^r Ylngling and the Vtoodward's

annual Easter Seal campaign -which
Coldwater Rotary sponsors and which
he is heading for the second year.

Les, Chuck and Doug.
a

George reported that tiiis year's

drive has 0l,6OO as its goal——
slightly higher than the ^lU77 raised

COPIED—The Three Rivers Rotary
Reporter observes that "every
Rotary-Ann needs five husbands——
an intellectual companion, a muscular
toller, a financial genius, a roman
tic playboy, and a practical plumber!"

last year.

He reported that 23 county cases
were given aid during the past year

from the ^0 percent of the monies
retained by the county chapter* He
followed his talk by showing a movie

■it

it

it

FULL HOUSE—The 7th annual

vrhich illustrates the vrork'being
done throughout Michigan for the

benefit of crippled children and

Vicksburg Rotarj'- Minstrel show
recently played a one night stand and

adults •,

attracted 3^900 persons at i?l per,
according to the DG's monthly letter*

Each Rotarian, along v/ith other
residents of the county, wiil soon
be receiving their Easter seals
through the mails. "When they arrive,

it

a

it

NEXT QUESTION

don't forget, this drive is ''cur baby"
and certainly deserves our heaj,'ty

Son: Papa, v/hat is the person
called who brings you in contact with
the spirit vrarld?

support.
■a

Fathers

A bartender, my son.

LOTS OF GUESTS—Seven Br-onson

Rotarians, Jack Schaefer, Bob Stocker,
Ydlliam Campbell, Glen Barnett,
Ed Facklam, Bud Higbie and Nels ITeber
"made up" wi.th us this week, as well

it

it

it

AND THAT DOES IT.

as Ralph Byers of Brentwood, Mo?,
Joe L3eall and lynn Curtice of Sturgis,

SOB

and Elmer Dob son of Ouincy.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church — Wodnesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959 . 1960

HARVEY BENT

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Olin

Classiifcation—

President

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President

1959-1960

Employer-Employee Relations-

Joseph Reiderer,

Van Aken.

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer Selon Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

pecial - At the coll of the President

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

29—C.

Rotary InformationRobert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

May—1960

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKelth.

Byron Thomas, Horold McKnIght

Youth-

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Re

Informotion—

5—J.

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.

The Rotary FoundationAxner Olson, Albert Fallen

Putnom.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

June—1960
7—K.

15-S. Jolly.

International Student Prorects—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

A. McKeith.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

lations.

internotlonal Service

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Leavenworth—Children's

26-H. Koelbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Loons-

international

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Lansing, Michigan

ren Williams.

Kornstien—International

Party.

November—1959

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweller.

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Keath Pearee, Alfred Rice, War

Moore.

19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

Infernafionai Contacts-

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban—

22—R.

29—V.

12—K.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.
27-W.

Williams.

15—K. Peoree—Rural-Urban.

Day.
Aprll-1960
5—P. Hurley.

6—. Anderson-Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl VInton, S. Jolly.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Bacon.

October—1959

Wayne Way.

16—R. YInglIng—Com. Sofety.

8-W.

John Etsweller, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Clyde William*. Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—

Sweet.
Treot.

1—D. Woodward.

Informa

tion.

Associations—

2-W.
9-W.

Mareh-1960
15—K. Peoree—Rurol-Urban.

Foir

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted-Rotory

Frank McConkey.

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Pearce-4-H

February—1960

23-W. Way.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Program-

^[strict 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Magazine.

25-B. K.

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
FellowshipSafetyDIRECTORS-Horvov _Bent, Donald Horris, Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Cyae Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,
Crippled ChildrenMogozineGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shcdd, Leslie Woodward.

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Trade

ROTARY

Au9ust-T959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary
11—C. Swart.

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations—

Ro&gt; C. Patlerspn, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

19—B.

Fallen

26—B.

Milnes—International

Inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Woldron.

ThA above it our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chalmcn of the change. Members having spMial

programs such os Ladies' Night, may oppoini a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - J UNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-M63

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-Ruth

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn.-_

BR 8-M33

-,

. BR 8-M58

Dr. Chofles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Martone BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
.. .oR8-6843
Richard Biringer. 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
....BR 8-8086

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Morlho ...

BR 8-5790

BR 8-5562

BR 8-wM

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

--

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrifeld Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy - BR 8-6TO1
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth —BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Louro
BR 8-6386
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. . ..
^'^§"52?^

.BR 8-2818

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite.. BR 8-2485

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora

In f'???]

Cuvarrie Cotfman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola
BR 8-4006
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jone

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo .. BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Efsweiior, Jr., 37 Foirifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldv/oler State Homo—Carol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore —BR 8-6517

Keiih Pearce, 3W Morshall St.—Lorraine.

BR 8-5975

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor.- BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/? Morse St.
8R9-9169

Albert Fallor, 95 N. Honehott St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ..BR 8-5318

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elirabolh ..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
BR 8-2979

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicogo St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake.. ...BR 8-4435
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Unipn City—Evelyn.-BR 8-2451

Charles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Rufh

. .

_._BR 8-2864

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen . ._ —BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce.-BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

—BR 8-6788

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-B290

Charles Sehmitf, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget .

—BR |-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita._ BR 8-8318

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Noel Sh^d, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia. .

BR 8-6341

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd,—Arlene . .

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delio.

BR 8-4229

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

. .

BR 8-6730

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

Freo H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis .
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wllmo
BR 8-8238
Worren Williams, Botavio, Michigon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ceila
Chorles Woodward, 163 MarshafI St.

. ..

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglos Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott—Natalie

FOi
PEAC
H.

WEEKS

SPRING

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

BR 8-4243

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

QUALITY

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

Suzanna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann... BR 8-5535

PRAY

FREDSRICK

by

BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222
BR 8-2841

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise . BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.-Gertrude ....BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
BR 8-5412

The COLDWATER

1

...

PRODUCTS.

MICH.

INC,

t

�\'0

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Sinsinsest Club in the U. S. A.
March l8, i960

BON VOYAGE—Iteci IvicKnight; (tlje
lucky guy), accompanied by his Rp.iary-

&gt;

introduced by Olin Dally,

Roy

Arlo I-tuspr.

'

Patterson and

Ann, Carol, and iiuss and Emily Alfe!xander,

■^eft today for rJiami, Flao, and a|two*sreeks • good will cruise in the

Oaribbeauo

•}f

j.

EARLY LEAi't'ERS—Only sisc, in
cluding Wil Cou|lllard who hustled

Their ports of call ¥ill

include Jamaica, Haiti and Nassaijjo

Red

tells us he

d'

isn't vforried

•if'

about

out to the Health Center for

some

mer, having acquired his sea leg^ on

numerous canoe cruises down the |

surgery. Late Ifeports indicate
Wil will soon bj^ sitting pretty

Au

again.

Sable

DON'T FORGET—To bring your peats

MISSING PACES—John Dean,

to next Tuesday's meeting as Kei-^i

John Etsweilerl Chick Kennedy, Vince

Pearce vfill be taking reservatiop then

Kornstein, Russ Moore, Lev^ Pennington,

for Rural-Urban night March 29*'/'Dr. John

Phil RLbble, Co:;^ Swart, Jess Waldron

Hannah, president of liLchigan sfete

and Les V/oodward

University and a really top fligjjit
speaker, will be the main attraction of

the evening o Each Rotarian is ^pected

OUR THAIGCl^To our right hand

to bring a guest to the shindig,',^which
v,dll be held at Masonic Temple &lt;

aide, Ray Pitts/ who got out last week's
bulletin. Ray did such a good Job we are
thinking of playing hookey again real
soon.
'

CJIANGE OP PACE—Don HarrisJ)came

up with a switch in the usual
of
program Tuesday v^hen he preser;ted an
anonymous speaker v/ho talked about an
anonyiaous organization, io e«, the
Alcoholics iinorymouSo

* ir *

*

SECIffiT DESIRE—It really isn't
any secret but President Harvey, like

all club presidentjis, is dreaiaing of
at least one 100 per cent meeting
during his regime which ends July 1.

The speaker, himself a member
of the Hillsdale AA group, emphasized
that there is help available for
problem drinkers who desire such help.
He gave the history of AA and reviewed
the methods by Thich it operates.

He

can't do much about it but we

can.

Let's give him one.
*

IffiXT QUESTION PLEASE
•jt

She:
SHORT LIST—Only two visiting
ftotarians Tuesday—Henry Gomley of
Bronson, and Ralph I^ers of
Brentwood, Mo.

clean fun

He:

Don't you knov/ what good,
is?

No, what good is it?
*

The weekly student guests,
Ron Killian of St. Charles, and
Duane Spencer and Larry Quimby of
Coldwater High School, were

*

' CLOSHIG THOUGHTJ " Some people
are funny, for instance the man who
hadn't kissed his wife in 10 years

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy i2s15

ALBION — Parker Inn' — Thursday.413:15 M.
STURGIS — Storges Auditoriunr"- Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday &gt;2:15 M.

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�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Chorles
Dally.

1959 - 1960

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY —

— Secretary Club

CHARLES SCHMin

Olin

Bulletin—

Fellowship—

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillord,

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Worner

P. M.

pedal — At the coll of the President
ROTARY

Van Aken.

INTERNATIONAL

Wilford Couillard.

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocational Service

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Lonsing, Michigan

i

Bacon.

Youth-

International

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Willloms.

15—K.

Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

22—R.

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

12—K.

Leavenworih—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.
26-K. Koelbel.

November—1959

May-1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Byron Thomos, Harold McKnight

8-W.

Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Assoc.

Reiderer—Employer-Em

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

ployees.

24—C. Sebold.

24—G. Burondt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Service

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P.

Infemotiono]

Contacts-

International

Information-

Patterson—Competitor Re

June—1960

Bill Bobler.

8—R.

lations.

7—K.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Intenrational Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

The Rotory Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Folter.

S—J.

Ribble.

Juiy-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Faller.

26—B.

Milnes—Internotlonal

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.
19-R.
Inf.

Th. above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the ProBfomchoifnio't of

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

Putnam.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Chester Atlemler, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Way.

1—D. Woodword.

22—C.

17—J.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

March—1960
15—K. Pearce-Rural-Urban.

27-W. Bobier.

ren Williams.

Herman Koelbel,

Rotary Informotion—

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

23-W.

Pearce-4-H Fair

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Hawley—Lodies' Night.

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

18—Governor's visit

6—. Anderson—Trade

Woyne Way.

Sweet.

9-W.

25-B. K.

October—1959

George Owers, Dick Moore,

2-W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

Associotions—

Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—
Cralg Sebold, Ken Putnam

Februory—1960

11—C. Swart.

tion.

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Magazine.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Loans—

Don Harris,
Public

Shedd—Rotory

Scholarships, Awards, ond Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Program-

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PROGRAMS

September—1959

Rurol-Urban-

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursdoy eoeh Month,

PRESIDENT

Information-

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Frank McConkey.

Crippled Children-

Magozi ne—

Biringer.

12:15

Ernest Luse, Mark., Andrews.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupollk, Web Treot.
Moore.

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

ROTARY

John Efsweiler, Vince Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Horrls,
Richard

Four-Way Test-

Trade

Van Aken.

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

4—N.

Joseph Reiderer,

Occupational

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Classification—

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

1959-1960

August—1959

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leovenworfh.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ElECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Fox.

26—J. Waldron.

change. Members having special

DON HARRIS, Program Choirman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, \ 959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler-Fay BR 8-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathrvn Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sl.-Ruth . .

.. BR 8-M33
BR 8-5358

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Marfho —

BR 8-5562

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia . ..... BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .. BR 8-5842

Dr Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Mariorie BR 8-682)

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6843

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
..
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg .

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy

BR 8-6050
BR 9-9106
BR 8-6501

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

88 8-5386

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E- Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BR 8-6386
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N- Hudson St.-Helen.. BR §-2947

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.-Margoref

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.-Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.-Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogeno -8R 8-6054
Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane .8RB-2818

Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stofe Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite.. BR 8-2485

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone Ne.

Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

. BR 8-2930

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St.—Nellie
BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude . ..BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

.... BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
Howard M, Teeter, 156 Church St.-Marion

...BR 8-8942
.. BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive-Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanne

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BR 8-5554

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann ... BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys ..
. BR 8-4243

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchott St.-Chorlotte .. .-BR 8-5475
Chorles Fiske, R. R. No, 2-Ruth
....BR 8-2864

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice .—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha . .
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR 8-5996

Carl F. VInlon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
..BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
. _. BR 8-6730

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore —BR 8-6517

Keith Peorce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille.. ...BR 8-6598

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No, 2—Doris ..BR 8-5318
Donald M- Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

-8R 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R- R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
BR 8-4435
Horold T- Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermione . -BR 8-2288
Edward C. Hallz, R.R. No- 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyee.-BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St,—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine —BR 8-4198

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Galhel — BR 8-5902
Ray Pitis, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor—BR 8-2790

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St. ..

...... BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1. Union City-Evelyn.. BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget .

. —BR 8-5714

Crolg Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. . BR 8-8318

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St,

BR 8-5033

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
BR 8-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Willloms, R. R. No. 1—Wilma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Bafovia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
BR 8-4424

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Roberto. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

The COLDWATER

I Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; rT

'Rotary REFLECTOR

■p R
fo MAR18

^

1960

FREDERICK

H.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

•j"

W

PEAC

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, IIICH.

Published

BR 9-9511

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Llarch 10, 1^60

WEXT VJEEKS

PiiOGR/Ou should be

a

most interesting one&lt;,

Chairman

Dr,

introduce

Donald Harris vdll

DUKE DAVIDSOH, vice president-elect,
has been named chairman to plan for
the iiOa^ARX DISTRICT ASSEI^IBLY, which
our club will host May lh-lS\ Duke
v/ill soon be selecting fellow iirorkers
for this very important event. Let's

the speaker, a member of AA from
Hillsdale«
■jf-

•5f

all give him a hand.

Tuesday's Menu should be enhanced
by bread on the table baked by our
V/eb Treato V/eb has taken up the
culinary art and is at the experinienting stage of baking, using
his ovm special brand of yeast.
Rotarians are advised to bring
own Anti-Acidity potions.

•St

-St

BOB NAGLE has been made chairman of

ALL-SPORTS BANQUET, which Rotary'' vnll
sponsor with other service clubs

participating.

Dates to be announced

soon.

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DON'T FORGET — Rural-Urban night plans

COLDWATER High School's athletic
director and head basketball coach,
Floyd Eby, gave Rotarians a most
interesting and humorous talk on
his early days of coaching, also
explaining his coaching philosophy.
"It's important to teach boys to
van, but it is more important to
teach them to be good citizens."

are for March 29.

man.

Doc Pearce is Chair

Let's have a good turn out.
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A 100^ MEETING DURING HIS TENURE IN
OFFICE IS THE VaSH OF PRESIDENT iUdiVEX,
Perhaps a good idea v;-ould be to select

a date and work tovrard that goal.

We

owe this to Harvey.
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EARLY LEAVERS

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— eight.

There is an old saying:
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Many Lien like

to brag about being self-made.

Others

find it handier to blame it on some

ABSEMTEES — Andrev^s, Bacon, Bobier,
Burandt, Etsweiler, McKeith, Ijusser,
Patterson, Pearce, Ribble, Skafoo,
Svfart, V/aldron, W. Williams,
L.

one

else.
it

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iVoodward.
REP
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ROTARY VISITORS — S. Dale Ule^,

Goshen, Ind.^ Gordon Packer, Litchfieldi Nels Weber, Bronsonj Roy Rogers,
Goshen, Ind.^ Joe liYibel, Ed Geishert
and Vfilmar Moore all from Quincy.
Bill Griffin and

James

Pfaendtner of

Detroit hosted by Ken Leavenworth;
Fred Culy guest of Bob Hawley; Jules
Kusel guest of Carl Vinton; Student
guest, Jerry Rzepka, of SCIIS intro
duced by Dr. Kenneth Olmsted.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY -- Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

5RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STUPGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT

Olin

Joseph Reiderer,

18—Governor's visit

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

25-B. K.

Information-

SCHMITT

Treasurer

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Hurley.
FRED WEEKS
Asst. Sec.-Treos.
Boys and Girls Week—
Cralg Sabald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Wolker, Russell Community SafetyOIRECTORS-Harvey Bent. Donald Horrls,
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treol.
Moore.
Doane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,
Crippled ChildrenMogoilne—
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Wayne Way.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Warner

P. M.

pedal — At the call of the President

TTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Van Aken.

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight
Herman Koelbel,

Bill

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Information-

29—V. Kornstien—international
Day.

Patterson—Competitor

leavenworth—Children's
Porty.
Koelbel.

May—1960
3-M.

A.

McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
31—L. Pennington,

Re

June-1960
7—K. Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

Holtz—Merry Christmas.

5—J.

July-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January-1960

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundotion—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

22-R. Moore.

24-C. Sebold.

lations.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Williams.

Peorce-Rural-Urban.

26-H.

December—1959

Bobler.

Internotional Student Proiects—

8—W.

15—K.

19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

Chester Allemiar, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

International

Peorce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

5-P. Hurley.

November—1959

8—R.

International Service

15—K.

12—K.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
24—G.
Burandt.
Student GuestsYouth-

Treat.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Way.

Apiri-1960

17—J.

Loans-

Sweet.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotory Foundation.

International Contacts-

Corl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Peorco, Alfred Rice, War

2-W.
9-W.

October—1959

27-W.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

Bacon.

20—B. Howley—Ladies' Night.

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

29—C.

Februory—1960

March-1960

Pearce-4-H Fair

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Phil RIbble, Jess Woldron,
Frank McConkey.

Classification—

Magazine.

11—C. Swart.

Four-Woy TestOccupational

PROGRAMS

Prejident Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVice Presldenr Van Aken.
John Eiswciler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Club Bulletin—
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

DONALD M. HARRIS
iOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES

L. Woodword,

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Ken Leavenworth.

Attcndonee-~

Charles
Dolly.

1959-1960

August—1959

Employer-Employee Relations-

Duone Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations— •

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Goodholm.

12—C. Aiiemier.

Faller.

19-R.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Woldron.

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chaioran of the change. Members hov1ng sp«lal
programs such as Lodies' Night, may oppoint o committee to assist with Iho details.
DON HARRIS, Program Chairman Telephone bRo'S942
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aiiemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-^63
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kafhrvn —

|R 8-W33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth

-BR8-H58

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margarel

BR8-6J86

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
... BR8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine
BR 8-^86
Guvorrio Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola
BR 8-4086

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe Sf.-lmogene .-.BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

- .. ..BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Volerle

BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfteld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte —BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth ------- —BR8-28M

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Doriald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
BR 8-4435
Harold T, Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-WW
BR 8-5562
BR 8-WM

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-W86

NAME

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841

BR 8-5394

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice — BR 8-8546

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-.

BR 8-2539

?'?3$9

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth —BR 8-5996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

.- - ...BR 8-4159

Keith Pearce. 350 Marshall St.—lorroine

BR 8-5975

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllmo

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth--.

BR 8-61^

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LaMolne, Bron. 4024

Phil RIbble, 351/2 Morse St.

BR 9-9169

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chleogo St.—Galhel — BR 8-5902

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn. BR 8-2451
Joseph Ricderer, 1060 Battle. Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmlft, 18 E. Aldon St.—Bergift
BR 8-5714

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—NatoUe

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rlto—. BR 8-8318

'Rotary REFLECTOR
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QUALITY

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISmtMG

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

COLDWATER,

by

PRAY
FOR
PEACE

MAP 10

FREDERICK

.

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238
BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly — -BR 8-5033

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann
BR 8-5585
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen
BR 8-6730

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys —BR 8-6278

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Phone Mo.

.. BR 8-2930

Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
...BR 8-5412
Rokjert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene . . BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
. BR 8-4222

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .. BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwator Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Rotha

._

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone-Virginia
_ . BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Torg Skaho, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
.. . BR8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
-BR 6-4350

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg .
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy - BR 8-6M1
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. lose. R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

PRODUCTS,

lilCH,

INC.

BR 9-9511

�March 9,

I960

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the names and classifications listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Name

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Del Wise

Education

Music

Fred Culy

Jewelry

Retailing

Signed - J, A. Kennedy,

Secretary

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�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A,

March 39 19^0
HELP.l ilELPl—Next Tuesday's pro
gram chairman, iVTarren V/illiams, is in
Florida and due to the

STUDEI-IT GUESTS—Bruce McDonald

and Sherm Stanley, GIIS seniors, and
Ken Eakocy, SCHS senior, v/ith Noel
Shedd, Jess Waldron and Paul Hurley
handling the introductions.

turn in v/eather

"^ere, has decided to extend his stay
a few days (smart fella)o
This places the responsibility
for next week's program on Don Harris,
who probably would be grateful for
an assist® If you can help out, he's
the man to

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-&gt;

TIffi LINEUP—Your directors, at
their montly meeting today, elected
VP Don Harris to succeed Harvey Bent

see-

as club president for the I96O-6I club
year® Duke Davidson v/as cliosen vice
president, vdth Chick Kennedy, Charles
Schmitt and Fred Vfeeks being re-elected
Secretary, treasurer and assistant
secretaiy, respectively®

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HISOTEY lUSFE/vTS—We've always
contended that some of our most in

teresting programs are provided by
our OTm members®
ITiis Tuesday's
session was no exception®

At Tuesday's club meeting,

Duke Davidson, John Dean, John Etsweiler,
Doug V/oodward, the chairman,
handled the job hiraself and came up

Don Harris, ijcner Olson, Charles Schraitt
and Clyde Vdlliams were elected as the

T.lth what we considered a top notch
informal revie;T of Coldv^ater's early-

nev/ directors.

history.

This v/ias quite a to^^n in

■5^

the old days—and it still is I

CHOICE MADE—iix Olson, who vras
detailed to handle the selection, has
picked Tom Smith, CHS junior as Coldwater Rotary's representative at Camp
Emery this coming sumraer. Tom, an
outstanding athlete and student leader,
is an excellent choice, in our opinion®

EAELY LEAVERS—TOO many again®
rc

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AESEOTEES—Andrevfs, Bacon,

HcKeith, Ribble, Teeter, Wiggins,
Clyde and Warren V/illiams, and
Les Vfoociward®

DAFFYNITION—yi true music lover

is the man who puts his ear instead of

his eye to the keyhole

v/hen he hears

a soprano in the shower®•

BACK HOI,in—Ituss Moore, after
a lot of globe-trotting through the
southvrest and west vdth his Eotai^^Ann«

SCB
•5E

BULLETIN—Vfe have a progra1.1l

TUESDAY'S VISITORS—Lindsey
Baker, Dev/ey Mains, Lee Barron,

Elmer Anderson, Clay Brockman (all

Tribulc'.tions of a Basketball Coach."
....

It should be a honey of a tcdk®

tv.

fugitives from a Quincy Ladies'
Night); old friend 3. Dale Ulery,
Goshen, Ind.; Jack Schaefer, Bronson;

^^^alph Byers, Brentwood, Mo®; and
jowell Kelly, Saline®

Ernie" Luse hosted Mounty Story,

Larr^'" Albert, Lansing, and Carl Loud
of

Coldwater®
*

Don

Harris informs us it will be Floyd Eby,
who vdll sjjeak on "The Trials ard

-;e

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday T2:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hcndry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor Relofions—

COMMITTEES

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles

President

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Olin

Dally.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT

L. Woodward,

Fellowship—

Birlnger.

Moore.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
UtlS

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

ipeeial — At the call of the President

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Couillard.

"district 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Treat.

11—C. Swart.
18—Governor's visit

23-W.

Way.

25—B. K.

March-1960

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa
tion.

Associations-

22—C.

Community Service

29—C. Bacon.

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Oclober-1959

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Setler RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60.

6—.

27-W.

17—J.

Loans-

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

8—R.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—

Axner Olson, Albert Folier.

Albert Faller. 95 N. Honchett St.—Chorlotte
Chorles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
..

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598

BR 8-5475
BR 8-2864

BR 8-5318

—BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill. 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone —BR 8-2288
Edword C. Holfi, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jollcy, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR B-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Jun»-1960
7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Dolly-Lodies' Night.
21-P.

RIbble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
12—C. Allemler.

5—H.

19-B.

Folier.

26—B.

Milnes-International

Inf.

Gocdholm.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Waldron.

If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

DON HARRIS, Program Cholrman — Telephone BR 8-5942

Phone No.

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerlte .-BR 8-2485

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Volerle
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

Re

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodword.

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

... —BR8-2B18

A. McKeith.

January—1960

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr.-Ellen Jo. BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean. 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennington.

Patterson—Competitor

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
ContactsChester Allemler, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etswoiier.
Information-

Leovenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

15-S. Jolly.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Day.

24-C. Sebald.

lations.

International Service

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoler-Foy BR 8.M63
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn
-..BR 8-o033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.-Ruth
BR 8-W58
Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richord Biringcr, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier. 280 Grand St.—Morgoref
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovco. 171 Grand St.—Clara ......
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486
Guvarrle Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo
BR 8-4066

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—tmogene .-BR 8-6054

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

December—1959

Bill Bobler.

Kornstien—International

May-1960

24—G. Burandt.

Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnighl

Moore.

26-H. Koelbel.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotory Foundation.

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - J UNE 30, 1959
NAME

Bobier.

3—B. Korr—Buyer-Seller.

ren Williams.

22—R.

29—V.

12—K.

November—1959

Keath Pcarco, Alfred Rice, War

Williams.

5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Rural-Urban—

8~W.

Aprir-1960

13—R. Toupalik.

George Owers, Dick Moore,
Wayne Way.

International
Vocational Service

Lansing, Michigan

Woodward—Occupational.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—

15—K. Pearce—Ruroi-Urbon.
1—D. Woodword.

15—K. Pearce-Rural-Urban.

International

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Pearce—4-H Fair

September—1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Magoxine.

John Etsweller, VInce Kornstien. I^D. Dean—Stag Night.

Student

Informotion—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

INTERNATIONAL

information-

Sweet.

Ylngllng—Com. Safety.

Frank McConkey.

Crippled Children-

Magoiine—

2-W.

9-W.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety—
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

DIRECTORS—Harvey Bent, Donold Horrls,
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde WllRichard

Ernest Lusc, Mark Andrews.

February-1960

16—R.

Four-Way Test-

Trade

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reiderer,

Phil Ribbfe, Jess Woldron,

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Van Aken.
Vice President
Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treosarer Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

lloms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

Employer-Employee Relations-

Occupational

Classification—

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Mortho

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

...

..BR 8-5790
BR 8-5562

..BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg.

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy . BR 6-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
. BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .

BR 8-6386

-. - - BR 8-5394

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

. BR 8-2947

Horold McKnight, Celdwoler Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Giodys—BR 8-6278

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St,—Elaine ... BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd,—Alice
BR 8-8546

Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Refho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marsholl St,—Lorroine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathoi... BR 8-5902
Roy Pills, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth.
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor... BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St
- BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, fl. R, No. 1, Union City—Evelyn ..BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederor, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget...

Croig Sebald, R. R. No, 2, Morrison Lk,—Rita

BR 8-5714

BR 6-8318

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . . BR 8-5842

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chieogo St.—Nellie
Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

Howord Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elvo ....
Robert Sweet, R, R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-5412
BR 8-8942
...BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Eteoch, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

-

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Fred H, Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrlce
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma ..

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
-12:15
VISITING

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5494

. .

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
... BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Bolovia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No, 2-CcIia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4424
.. BR 8-5033

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott-Notaile

BR 9-9511

PR A

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5554

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St.-Alice
...BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen
...
. BR 8-6730

Rotary REFLECTOR
QUALITY

-

Fritz VonAken, 65 E, Chicago St.—Mory Ann .. BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Giodys
BR 8-4243

The COLDWATER

FRSDER

Phone No.

Robert E, Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Vlrginio......... BR 8-6341

EKS

PRODU

MICH.

PEA

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COIDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

February 26, i960

Titos TO PICK-"Prez Harvey has

Dick Biringer hosted a fellow counsel
in a circuit court case, Jim Golden

reminded us to remind all members

be present at next Tuesday's

of Battle Greek.

meeting.
Three seniors, Jim Maggart, Jim

It's that time oT year again
■when the club picks its new board.

Greenich and John Sebastian were the

weekly student guests.

So plan to be on hand next Tuesday
to vote for the directors of your

*

choice.

P.5.

DATE TO SAVE—Doc Pearce, who is
chairraaning the event, has gone all

Our trusted courier was

unable to negotiate the snow
drifts to bring us information con

out for the club's

night and has secured Dr. John Hannah,
MSU president, as this year's speaker.

cerning the program for next week.
*

annual Rural-Urban

The shindig is scheduled
29* It will be an evening
at Masonic temple ■with the
and Lions invited to join.
up your farmer guest now.
like a big evening.

■M-

THIS "VJEEK—We had to take off

before T^ayne T/ay got around to

showing a G-M produced movie but
those who stayed report that it

for March
session
Kiwanians
So line
Looks

pointed out some common dangerous
driving habits in a veiy unique
manner.

OUT OF THE V^EST—Comes a copy of
*

*

Tne Spoke, the voice of the Rotary Club
of Redlands, Calif., where our wander
ing Russ Moore made up recently.

•JE

OUR FACE IS IffiD—V/s had to

blush vfhen President Harvey asked

Russ (trying to make us angry no
doubt) ■writes s

us to stress the fact that the

"early leaver" group is getting
a bit large. Reason—our name
was on the list along with 10

others.

"A beautiful day here. Sunshine,
blue skj*", snow capped mountains

At any rate, let's all

try to get in the habit of staying
"Tell Carl he should not feel badly

for the program. There's no
excuse for taking off early every

when asking for $1 for pictures.

week.

^&gt;10 is a small fine."

Here

Oh yes, Russ writes he expects to
see us March 1.

ABSENTEES—lAirandt, McKeith,

Etsweiler, Leavenvrarth, Russ Moore,
^^usser5 Olson, Ribble, Shav^, Vinton,
Wiggins, V/arren Williams, Les and

Editor's note:

Russ may head back

out west when he

sees what we have here

in the way of weather.

Chuck Vioodward, aid Yingling.
■a-

CLOSING THOUGHT—If it costs $3,^00
TUESDAY'S GUESTS—-Rotarians

a year to keep a vfoman prisoner, as
reported by a federal penitentiary,
hovf come the federal government allows

Lindsay Baker, Clay Erockman and
G.D. McKensie, Quincy^ A1 Dimmers,

us to deduct only iioOO for one?

Hillsdale,* Vfendell Hathaw^ay and
Ken lesh, Bronson; and Ralph Byers,

ii-

of Brentwood, Mo.

Bob Mason, of Grand Rapids,

*

•if

Be seeing ya.

was a guest of Hov/ard Teeter, while
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

6RONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotai — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Attcndonce—

Charles

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Oiin

Dally.

1959 • 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

L. Woodward,

Clossifieation—

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Hurley.

Richard

BIrlngor.

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Magazine-

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Worner

P. M.

^oeclai — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Van Aken.

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigan

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, War
ren Williams.
Loans-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKoith.
Guests—

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Information-

Bobier.

26-H.

November—1959

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

17—J.

Chuck Bacon, Lou

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

Koelbei.

May—1960
3—M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Potterson—Competitor

Re

June-1960
7—K. Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

5—J.

Pennington.

Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January-1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.
International Student Proiects—

Kornstien—international
Day.

5—P. Hurley.

Chester Allomier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweller.

International

Moore.

12—K.

lations.

International Service

22-R.

29—V.

April-1960

8—R.

Herman Koelbei, Bill Bobier.

1—D. Woodward.
8-W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

6—. Anderson—Trode Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Bacon.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

October—1959

27-W.

Wayne Way.

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.
March-t960

Pearce-4-H Fair

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Rural-Urbon—

Sweet.
Treat.

25-B. K.

29—C.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

2-W.
9-W.

23-W. Way.

John Elswoiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Deon—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Clyde Williams. Choirmon

February—1960

18—Governor's visit

tion.

International Contacts-

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

Frank McConkey.

Student

Informotion—

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Mogazine.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotory Informa

Crippled Children-

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Boord of Directors Meetings

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational Information-

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SofetyRolph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.

Duone Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Wil

PROGRAMS

11-C. Swart.

Ken Leavenworthi
Four-Way Test-

Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Scbold, Ken Putnam

Fellowship—

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donold Harris,

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

Joseph Reiderer,

ROTARY

Au9ust-1959
4—N. Shodd—Rotory

Trode Associations-

Van Aken.

Asst. See.-Treas.

Employer-Employee Relations-

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

FRED WEEKS

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Juiy-1960
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B. Faller.
26—B. Milnes—International

19-R.

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Waldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Mem^rs having sp«lol
f..-- to assist
—1-. with
. ..i. the
.L details.
DON HARRIS, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mopio Lone-Kathryn

BR 8-W33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Manone BR 8-6821

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiimo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Maymo
-

BR 8-5790
.BR 8-5562
-BR8-W50

Herman Koelbei, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg .. —

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .. BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth. . .
BR 8-2261

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Sotan Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara ...

BR 8-5891

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Guvorrie Caffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Noia _

BR 8-4086

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - BR 8-2947

Olln Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane.-

BR8-2818

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .-BR 8-2485

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Eloino—BR 8-4198
Arlo Mossor, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ..BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno
BR 8-2539

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 176 Fcirfield Dr.—Josephine .. BRB-4486

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR 8-6054
Duone E. Davidsorr, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ._BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
BR 8-5909
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

8R 8-5475
BR 8-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

BR 8-4435
BR 8-2288

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.-Alleen

BR 8-6687

Santford JoNey, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Ffonk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St...

-

BR 8-6386

_BR 8-5394

Harold McKnight, Coldv/ater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys ...BR 8-6278

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho .

BR 9-9360

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
..BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia _
..BR 8-6341
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5342
Torg Skobo, IM E. Chicogo St.—Nellie ..
BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Morshoil St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

Suzonno

.....

...

John Walker, 33 Doughorty—Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy ...
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bqalrice ...

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St...

-BR9-9169

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Ce1io

BR 8-4424

Charles Sehmlft, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

BR 8-5714

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ...
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
8R 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn -BR 8-2451
Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.r-Corollne BR-8-8290
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rito— BR 8-8318

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LaMoIne, Bron. 4024

Sec. 34.66, P. L.

1 PR.A^v i

U.3..*&gt;'POJTAOE 3«

OUAEITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATCa, ftXCHe

by

BR 8-5494
. ...BR 8-4159

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma .

PELA

ROTARIANS

BR 8-6730

George Owors, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Morshoil St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
fowls Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel—BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor... BR 8-2790

FREDERICK

VISITING

BR 8-5554

Car] F, Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
...BR 8-2126
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Dello -BR 8-4229

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann.... BR 8-5585
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys .
BR 8-4243

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion
BR 3-4222
E, Byron Thomas, 56 N- Circle Drive—Virginia .. BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souei Beach, Cold. Lake—

INC.

�^He Proifts Most Who Serves*Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

February 19^ 19^0
iJEXT TUESDAr—Wayne May, the
program chairman, is planning to
present a film.
a

SMALL HJOIILD—Les h'oodv;ard,
currently weath.ering the winter in
southern climes, sent us a copy of
The Ftoundup, v/eekly bulletin of the

Old Pueblo Rotarj' Club of Tuscon,

•jt

Arizona.
THIS WEEK—Bob Singling came

Les reports that the

chairman of that club's Classification

up vdth an interesting program in
the person of Captain Bonnie Barry
of the Fire Prevention Bureau, who

committee is Allen Hansen, a grandson
of the late idlen Pratt, a Coldwater
manufacturer.

reviewed the activities of that

Les writes

that Tuscon

has three Rotary clubs, with the Old
Pueblo club meeting at the airport.

bureau in relation to heating in
stallations.
•et-

•Jt

The Roundup, incidentally,
carried one thought that appealed

■5^

to

us.

VISITORS—Rotarians Dick

Schultz, Ken lesh and Ray Smith of
Bronson; and Herb Uaxv/ell, of
Winnipeg, Canada.

"Some men," the editor v/rote,
"vrork hard and save their money so their
sons T/on't have the problems that made
men of their fathers."

Jim Tidd, Tekonsha, was a

guest of Ken Putnam, Fred Beer of
Coldwater Vfas Olin Daily's guest,
and Robert Reames of Lansing, was
hosted by Bill Bobier.

TliAVEL NOTES—Some one gave us

some notes (which yie apparently lost)
concerning the recent travels of

Dick iilcer, St. Charles senior,
was the v/eek's student guest and

vre believe vie viere told that the

vras introduced by Harry Joseph.

Bert Fallers and the Russ lioores bumped

■Jc

several members.

We may be v/rong but

into., each other in San Francisco's
Chinatown .... that the Mac McKeith's

■a

are

ABSENTEES—Dale Dean, Faller,

on vacation in Miami

Barbadoes

Fox, Kerr, Leavenvmrth, I.icComb,
McKeith, it-iss Lioore, Nagle, Pat
terson, Fennington, Ribble, Rice,
Thomas, Toupalik, Vialdron, Warren

and the

... that the Howard Teeters

returned recently from Boca Raton, Fla.
*

Vfilliams, and the Vioodv/ards (Les,

CONTRIBUTIOHS

Chuck and Doug).
■ik

If only opportunity did all the
knocking .... hov; vranderful.

4f

EARLY LEAVERS—Only eight
members (but one or two appear to

Lord, fill my mouth with worth
while stuff and nudge me when I've

be making it a regular thing)

said enough..

(Thanks to Doc Pearce)
REI.;iNDER—There wall be no

-Jr

noon meeting of the C^uincy club
Feb. ^9. Ou^ neighbors are plan
ning a ladies night at Schuler's

CLOSINU THOUGHT—School days are
the happiest days of your life—if your
children are old enough to attend.

in Marshall that day.

Three Rivers Rotary Reporter
&lt;•

SOB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.
☆

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959

- 1960

Joseph Reioerer,

Olin

Classification—

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treajurer

Solon Bovee, R. Pills, Paul
Hurley.

A»*t. Set.-Trea».

liams, Axner Olton, Wiiford C. Coulllord,
Biringer.

MagazineNoel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membership-

Board of Director* Meetings

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrew*.
Occupotionoi InformationPhil Ribbie, Jess Waldron,

Community Service

Ciyde Wiiiioms, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—
Croig Sebold, Ken Putnam

Warner

P. M.

peeial — At the call of the President

PRESiDENT

ROTARY

Don Harris, Wiiford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATiONAL

Van Aken.

Program-

"^STRta 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Lansing, Michigon

Loans-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,
International

Bill

Pearce-4-H Fair

22—C.

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

Bocon.

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.

22—R.

Moore.

29—V.

Kornstien—Internotlonol

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

12—K.

5—P. Hurley.

Reiderer-Employer-Em
ployees.

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Mussor.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
24—C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Re

June-1960

7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Dolly—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribbie.

28-H. J. McKnIght.
July-1960

January—1960
5—J.

19—H. Joseph.
May-1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

17—J.

Leovenworth—Children's
Party.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Penningion.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Fallen

8-W. Williams.
15—K.

Day.

lations.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

April-1960

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Internafionol Student Projects-

15—K.

October—1959

8—R.

Bobler.

Service

Axner Olson, Chairman

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ren Williams.

Trcof.

Mar&lt;h-1960

K.

Scholorshlps, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Dean.

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Sweet.

9-W.

IB—Governor's visit

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.

2-W.

25-B.

20—8. Hawley—Ladles' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Student

Information-

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Crippled Children-

Tebruary-1960

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Woy.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Mogoiine.

11—C. Swart.

Peilowship—
DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Horrii, Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Doan, C^de Wil
Richard

PROGRAMS

Fronk McConkey.
Pre»iden» Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade Associations—
Vie. Pre»ident Van Aken.
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15-D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Club Bulletin-

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

ROTARY

Augu*t-I9S9
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Employer-Employee RelationsKen Leavenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Ciub Service

^H. Goodholm.
12-C. Allemier.

MeComb.

12—1. Woodward.
19-B.

Fallen

26—B.

Milnes—International

19-R.

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Watdron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Menders having sp^lol

programs such as Lodies' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phene No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha

BR 8-5562

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg..

BR 9-9106

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie ...
BR 8-6316
Conrod Swart, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude .. .BR 8-4350

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-5563

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth
BR 8-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Marjorie BR 8-6821

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme .

Frod Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn —
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margorel
Sefon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.-

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8*w33
BR 8-6843

BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386
..BR8-5891

BR 8-4486

Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo - BR 8-4086
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe Sl.—imogone ...BR 8-6054

BR §-53?9

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

....

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refha

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

BR 8-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
_.BR 8-2864
Roy Fox, 16MorrIson Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen—.
BR 8-6687
Santford Joliey, 1239 Battle Crock Rd.—Jayce.-BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.—Edna

Suzanna

Kenneth Putnam, 11

BR 8-5902
BR 8-6161

—

BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Clty-EvelYn—BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline 6R-8-6290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget...

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

..

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

BR 8-2128

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

BR 9-9511

Totary REFLECTOR
I
H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICR.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5535
BR 8-4243

The COLDWATER

FREDERICK

.....

Fritz VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotfice
_ , . BR 8-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wllma
...
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Bolovia, Michigan—loMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
..BR 8-4424
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ..
BR 8-5033

BR 8-5975

E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Phil Ribbie, 3S'/2 Morse St

BR 8-8942

.BR 8-4222

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen ....
.BR 8-6730

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gafhel
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

... .BR 8-5412

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

BR 9-9360
-

BR 8-6341

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

BR 8-2539

Keith Pearce, 36k3 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-2930

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . ..BR 8-2947

Albert Faller, 95 t^. Hanchett St.—Chorlotfe

BR 8-2818

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva ...

§*??$!

...BR 8-6386
BR 8-5394

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fotrfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grar&gt;d St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.. - BR 8-5842

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy _.BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

§"^59

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, IM Grand St.—Marguerite.-BR 8-2405
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys... BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane . -

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The-Singingest Club in the V.

February 12, I96O
" GOOD IIDDSTmiT—Rotarianswho
can slip over to the high school at

JUST A HINT—Fellas, don't forget
that Sunday is Valentine's Day« Your
Rotary-Ann vail remember it.

1:30 p.m. Monday vdll be vrell rewarded
for their effort.
Phil Lovejoy, sec
retary of Rotary International from

19l'2 to 1952, is scheduled to address
REPE/iT

PERI'''ORI.'UU-ICB—Earl

the annual Branch County Teachers

Nightingale, v:ho spoke to the club

Institute at that hour..
A1 Rice has
extended an invitation uo all club

tvm years ago via recorded tape, did
it again this week. Vfeb Treat, pro-

members and their liotary-Anns to hear
his talk, "Ihe Hunan Factor In

graia chairman, wasn't aware that Dale

Dean utilized the sane talk a couple
of years agOo

Education,"

Personally, v/e enjoyed the
second

run as much

as the

first.

ON TO UiNSING—President Harvey
has naDied Veep Don Harris as the club's
On-To-Laiising chairman. Don's job is
to round up a delegation to attend the
district session there in i&gt;.pril.

Nightingale's advice concerning the
route to success is sound enough to
be repeated ever^/* year or so. It's
so easy to lose sight of one's goal.
■it

•jf

*

ABSENTEES—Andrews, Bacon,
Burandt, Butterfield, Faller,
Goodholm, Kornstein, Russ I'oore,

with the nev^ Explorer Scout troop the
club is sponsoring has been named by

Chvers, Patterson, Pennington, Teeter,

Prez Harvey.

iOT C0L11/1ITTEE~A committee to work

Ifi'ay, V/iggins, Clyde and Viarren
Viilliams, and Les V/oodward.

Arlo I^tusser will chairman the

committee, which will include Fred"
Anderson and Olin Dally.

EARLY LEiiVEHS—Only four.
•JE

-JE

•JE

■JE

•JE

HIGHER EDUCATION

-JE

VISITORS—Rotarians Jack

Johnny:

Drd, I put a stick of

Schaefer and D\%dght Green, Bronson;
Max Huey, Millsdale; p£V. Jack
Lamer, Jonesville; C. D- IlcHerizie,
Clay Brockman and John Holconib,

dynamite under t^e teacher's chair
today.

(&lt;;uincy.

back to school and apologize this minute.

Dad:

^Vtiat-t

Johnny:

John Russell and Sam LIcKeag,

Lell, you go right

Vihat school?

both of Marion, Ind., vrere guests
of Bill Bobier.

a

The weekly student guests
were Heal Salisbury and Terry
Lincoln, GHS seniors, and Mike Carey,
St.

Charles

senior.

"

-JE

SPRING'S COMIN—Golf is no longer
a rich man's game.
There are millions

of poor players.

"
•JE

*

■JE

-JE

4E

*

^E

Yffi ALMYS vraNDERED—The expression,
"Hurrah for our side," ive nov; learn

-Si-Sw

originated during Lady Godiva's famous
side-saddle

ride down the

streets of

Coventry.
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
a

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Competitor

COMMIHEES

MICH.

Duane Oovidson, Chairman

Charles
Dally.

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

- Presldenl
Vice President

1959-1960

I. Woodward,

Olln

Joseph Reioeror,

11—C.

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational

Informotlon—

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Ouane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Coulllord,
Richard

Birlnger.

12:15

Warner
Progrom—

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Von Aken.

P.M.

special — At the coil of the President

Don Harris, Wilford Coulllard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Informotlon—
Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Deon, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

Lansing, Michigan

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Assoc.

12—K.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

May—1960

3—B. Korr—Buyer-Seller.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J.

Loans-

Herman Koelbel,
International

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

8—R.

Service

15-S. Jolly.

Chester Allemier, Jim

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Bill Bobler.

Patterson—Competitor

June-1960

Re

7—K.

lations.

Informotlon—

21-P.

Ribble.

28—H. J. McKnIght.

January-1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodward.

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

International Student Protects—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlnglon.

The Rotary FoundationAxner Olson, Albert Foller.

Putnom.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

22—E. Holli—Merry Christmas.
McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

A. McKeith.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

Roiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Fred Anderson, Miiford McKeith.

Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—K. Joseph.

Howley—Lodies' Night.

ren Williams.

international

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Williams.
Pearce—Rural-Urban.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

27-W. Bobler.

Woyne Way.

Internotional Contocts—

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

Anderson—Trade

8-W.
15—K.

22—R. Moore.

13—R. Toupalik.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeanf-af-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Bacon.

20—B.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Student Guests—

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Woodward—Occupationol.

29—C.

6—.

Rural-Urbon-

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.

Odober-1959

Crippled Children-

Membership-

Regulor — First Thursday each Month,

22—C.

Ralph Toupoiik, Web Treat.

Moore.

Mogoxine—

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

March—1960

Pcorce—4-H Fair

tion.

Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Wolker, Russell Community Sofety—

Treot.

23-W. Woy.

Associations-

Community Service

Sweet.

18—Governor's visit

John Elsweiler, Vinee Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys ond Girls Week—

2-W.
9_W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

Swart.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary informa

Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam

DIRECTORS-Horvay Bent, Donold Harris,

Magazine.

25-8. K.

Frank McConkey.
Trade

Van Aken.

— Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treosurer
Seion Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

rcbruory-1960

PROGRAMS

September—1959

Phil Ribtsle, Jets Waldron,

Classification—

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendoncc'-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Rotijtlons—

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Club Service

19-B. Foller.
26—8.

Milnes—Internotlonol

Inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Waldron.

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with onolher member, advise the program ehoirmon of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn .
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

.

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

NAME

Robert B. Korr, 15 Peckham 5t.—Pa llia

BR 8-5562

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

BR 9-9106

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St.—Nellie

NAME

John A. Kennedy, 389 G.ond St.-Wilma

ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.-Moyme

BR 8-5790

—

BR 8-6050

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorle BR 8-6321

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jeflorson St.—Peg

Richard Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoret

£. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther . . BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clara

. BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 176 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine
Govarrie Coffmon. 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane

Duane E, Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo

BR B-4436
BR 8-4086

BR 8-6054

BR 8-2818
BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen ..

BR 8-6127

John Elsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Harold McKnIght, Coldwotor Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Morguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court-Gladys
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.-Elaine .

BR 8-2435
BR 8-6278
BR 8-4198

Fritz VonAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
...BR 8-4243

Arlo Musser, R. R, No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice

.

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake .

. BR 6-4435

BR B-67B8

350 Morshall St.—Lorraine

lewis Penninnlon, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel
Roy Pit's, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, if, R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127
Suzanna

BR 8-8546

Keith Peorce.

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel

BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn

BR 8-5975

BR B-5902
BR 8-6161

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229
BR 8-6730

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealrlce
Royd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl.—Ruth
lesllo Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-2451

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

FREDERICK

H.

FOF^:
PEACl^

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

12:15
VISITING

TUESDAY

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
..BR 9-9428
. BR 8-5033

PRA-^

I960'

MICHIGAN

.

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scoll—Nofallo

FeBI2-

oTe

COLDWATER,

.
.

BR 9-9511

] Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

"Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5494

..

Warren Williams, Batavia. MIchlcan—LoMoine, Bron, 4024

BR 9-9169

Josetsh R'ederer, 1069 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

Charles Schmitt. 18 E. Alden St.—Borget
Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rito

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicogo St.-Alice
Russell G- Waldron, 151 N, Hudson St.—Delia
John Walker, 33 Daunheriy—Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

BR 8-5996
BR 0-2979

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor - BR B-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

BR 8-5554

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

BR B-4222
BR 8-2841

BR 8-2947

Geo.'ge Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elixobelh
Roy C, Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace .

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Cbieogo St.—Hermiono
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R. R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Ailecn .
- —BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce - BR 8-407!

BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
E. Syron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

-BR 8-6517

8R 8-5942

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dcrunce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-5394

E, Ha old Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris. 28 Edison Court-Pansy

BR 8-6316
. BR 8-4350
.
BR 8-5412

BR 8-6386

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris . BR B-5318

.BR 8-5475
.. BR 8-2864

BR 8-5842

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshcill St.—Gertrude
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

BR 8-2261

.

.

BR 8-2930

...

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna ...
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.-Retho

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth ... .

Phone No.
..BR 8-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-6501

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Roth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Giond 5f.-Ann

INC,

�.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
February

I96O

IT'S OFFICIAL—You can let your

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

vocal pipes get rusty, fellas, cuz
Coldwater Rotary won't be presenting
&gt;ik.minstrel show this year®

Robert Brokaw, Angolaj Ralph Byers,
Brentwood, Mo., and Iloyd Junker,

Due to loss of Ed Holtz, who is
changing jobs and has accepted a
position with the Holten Band Instrument
Company of Elkhorn, Wis#, the directors
voted Thursday to drop the show for this
year® The members will be asked to give
some thought to some possible substitute
club participation project®

Gene Gorecki and Calvin Adler,
Quality Aluminum officials, were guests
along with Dick Bowlir^ of Grand Rapids,

Bronson.

a guest of Tom Collins.

Stan Nettleman and Bruce Buys, CMS
seniors, were the weekly student guests
and were introduced by A1 Rice and
Dale Dean.
Incidentally, the club will
start having some St® Charles senior

The board regretfully accepted
Ed's resignation, also that of Herm
Koelbel, who also is leaving his posi
tion here®

j

boys as the weekly guests, starting next
Tuesday®

Both men have been exceed

ingly active members of Coldwater Rotaiy.

•if

•if

ABSENTEES—Bobier, Faller, Goodholm,
Holtz, Joseph, Koelbel, Leavenworth,
Russ Moore, Iviusser, Nagle, Patterson,
Kibble, Teeter, Treat, V/iggins and the
Woodwards (all three).

COMING UP—Prez Harvey reveals that
the club's annual meeting will be held

Tuesday, March 1®

•if

He plans to pick a

nominating committee soon.
if

if

■if

*

NOT BAD, NOT BAD--One reason
Coldwater Rotary continues to rate high

CHANGE OK'D—A classification

change to Tax Service has been approved
for Jess Waldron, v/ho recently sold the
insurance portion of his business in

"in the district attendance derby was

order to have more time to fish.

members.

disclosed Tuesday when President Harvey

presented perfect attendance pins to 26
Warner (Old Faithful) Van Aken

■if

topped the list, receiving a pin for
37 years without missing a meetingl

NEXT TUESDAY—Web Treat, who is
chairman, allows that he will have a
program but declines to reveal its
nature.

Fred Weeks received a 20-year pin,
Mark Andrews one for 13, Ernest Luse and
Bob Kerr 12-year pins, and Fritz Van Aken
an 11-year pin. The others were for eight
years and under.

Sounds like it could be

interesting®
if

■if

■if

THIS TUESDAY-rBob Sweet came up
vdth an instructional program on the
aluminum extrusion industry, featuring
Everett Rayborn, manager of (Quality
Aluminum Products, and a movie.

if

if

if

FOUNDATION REPORT—District 636 has

contributed iipB,35l&lt;»50 to the Rotary
Foundation fund since July 1, according
to District Governor Clarence.

if

•if

The

district's total to date is $i5U,77il*17^ of

■if

which Coldwater has supplied $1,096.
EARLY LEAVERS—Just Fivei

We

note Coldvirater isn't credited vdth any pay
ment to the fund since last July 1 and that
Gov, Clarence is asking for checks this
month® We must have something to turn in®
SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGtS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.
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�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Club Service

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959

• 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

PresidenI
Vice PresidenI

Olin

Treasurer

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

Asst. See.-Treas.

Hurley.
Fellowship—

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

12:15

Frank MeConkey.

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Warner

^oeclal — At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Von Aken.

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillord.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

International

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

ployees.

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Information-

A. McKeith.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960
7—K.

21-P.

Putnam.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

July-1960

January—1960

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

14—O. Dally—Lodles' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Mav-1960

31—L, Pennington.

December-1959
lations.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—

Leovenworth—Children's

24—C. Sebaid.

24—G. Burandt.

Bobier.

Service

Kornstien—International
Day.

26-H. Koelbei.

November—1959

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
ContactsChester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vocational Service

Lansing, Michigan

Bill

Moore.

29—V.

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Night.

International

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

International

22—R.

12—K.

Howley—Ladies'

6—R. Patterson—Competitor Re

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeont-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Herman Koelbei,

1—D. Woodward.
8_W. V/illiams.
15—K. Peorce—Rurol-Urban.

13—R. Toupalik.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnlght

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer-Employer-Em
Loans-

Youth-

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
Morch-1960

Poorce—4-H Fair

27-W. Bobier.

Guests-

Sweet.

9-W. Troof.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B.

Keoth Pearee, Alfred Rice, War

February—1960

23-W. Way.

John Efsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Doon—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairmart
29—C. Bacon.
Boys and Girls WeekCraig Sebald, Ken Putnam
October—1959

Student

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Swart.

tion.

Rural-Urbon-

Membership-

P.M.

11—C.

Mogozine.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary informa

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde WilCrippled Childrenliams, Axner Olson, Wliford C. Coulilard,
MagazineGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Wayne Way.

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,

Shedd-Rotary

25—B. K.

information-

DIRECTORS-Harvov Bent, Donald Harris,

Board of Directors Meetings

PROGRAMS

2-W.

4—N.

Trade Associations-

Bulletin—

ROTARY

18—Governor's visit

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Van Aken.

CHARLES SCHMITT

Joseph Reiderer,

Four-Way Test—
Occupotionol

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Secretary Club

FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Classification—

JOHN A. KENNEDY

1959-1960

August-1959

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

5—H. Goodholm.
12-C. Allemier.

5—J. McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Foiler.

26—B.

Milnes—international

inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26-J.

Waldron.

The above Is our progrom schedule for the yeor 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progarm chairman of the ^ange. Members having spec^iol

programs such as Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Progarm Choirman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-5^
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kathryn
BR 8.W33
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

. _ . ._BR 8-M5S

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Mortho ..

. .BR 8-5562

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma., —
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther—.-BR8*o843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon
BR 8-8086

Hermon Koelbei, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg..

Saton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Cloro

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherfy—Loura

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

-BR 8-5386

- -BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burondt. 178 Fairflold Dr.-Josephine

. BR S-4486

Guvorrio Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo St.—Nolo .-.BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .. BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

-

.—.BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo ._BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairflold Dr.—Lucille

Albert Fallcr. 95 N. Honchelf St.—Chorlolte
Charles Fisko. R. R. No. 2-Rufh

BR 8-5909

BR 8-6598

BR 8-5475

..BR 8-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm. 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St-—Hermione .. _BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R, No. 3, Cold. Loke-Eveiyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

NAME

5'5Z?9

BR 8-MW

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6M1
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Rulh . -

55 H261

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. _

BR 8-5394

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

BR 8-2841

BR 8-5554

Suzonna

Roy G. Poftorson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Groce
BR 8-2979
Keith Poarce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Golhei ... BR 8-5902

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

. .....

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice

.. ..

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilma

BR 8-6161

.

.

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

WELCOME

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-8238

...BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly .. .... BR 8-5033

FEBS ^
I960

._.BR 9-9511

3X.66, P

FUt-^

PEACp

WEEKS

INC.

by

ALWAYS

BR 8-6730

BR 8-5033

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

Joseph Riedorer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Bftt-get
. —BR 8-5714

TUESDAY

BR 3-4229

BR 8-2710

.

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

C. Alfre! Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn..BR 8-2451

MICHIGAN

BR B-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia .
BR 8-4424

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor... BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St. . ..
BR 9-9169

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

BR 8-4222

Frilz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann .
Worner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretehen
. .

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Ellzobeth .BR 8-5996

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

BR 8-B942

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souc! Beach, Cold. Lake-

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MlGh.

Published

BR 8-5412

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice— BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360

H.

BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

BR 8-6278

FREDERICK

BR 8-5842

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

Rlchord Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.-Elaine — BR 8-4198

Rotary REFLECTOR

BR 8-6341

....

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-6386

The COLDWATER

BR 6-2930

Conrod Swart, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Margoerite--BR 8-2485

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth....

Phone No.

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Milford A. MeKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann ..

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia -Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

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�"jffe Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
February 1, I960

OUH APOLOQIIiS—Press time and

ELSEii'ilHEi^—Bacon, Bent, liurandt,
Couillard, John Dean, Etsweiler,
Fa3.1er, Goodholm, Hurley, Koelbel,

delivery time for this v;eek's bulletin
ran into a delay,
If you have had
•,^vflu in your orgajiization, you kno7/ tlie

^Kiss Moore, Musser, Olmsted, Patterson,

k ^/reason vfhy«

Pennington, Putnam, Ribble, Schmitt,

Teeter,Ivintoni Way and Clyde Williams,

a

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OF COUHSE-~Being late this week
gives us a chance to report that our
President Harvey won a signal honor
Saturday night vrhen he was selected

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine.
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Coldv/ater's Man~Of-The-Year,

ROTARY GROIVS—The Coldwater club
added a member last week vfnen the

Itotarians, of course^ knew
all along that our Prez devotes many,
many hours to community service, but.
it pleases us no end to discover that
other people know it too^

flev, Albert Butterfield, paster of
First ivfethodist Church, joined the
ranks. Mark Andrews ar^e the intro

Congratulations Harveyl It
couldn't have happened to a nicer or
more deserving guy~

no introduction.

duction (a good one it v/as too),
Al Butterfield, however, needed
He has visited the

club several times since coming to
Coldwater and addressed it on one
occasion.

IJO BUhh—Heymundo Cardenas' talk
last Tuesday on the history and
traditions of bullfighting ranks
v/ith one of the year's most interest

Welcome aboard, AlA
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IN CLOSING—Over the weekend we

heard the story about a man v^ho had

V/lien he reported that some

been bitten by a rabid dog.

matadors get as much as ^10,000 for

The doctor

explained that the treatment would be
rough but that the patient vrould live,

an afternoon's work, several members
almost decided to change vocations
until they remembered the bullso

The man asked the doc for pencil and
paper and started writing,

Every good-paying job, it seems, has
its

-it

drawbacks.

"I think you misunderstood me,"
the doctor commented, "you won't die
so you don't have to make out your
will.-"

TUESDAY'S aUESTS—itotarians

Ralph Byers, Brentwood,
Ed
Geishert, (^uincyj Bud Higbie, of

"Hell, this isn't ny v/ill. Doc,
it's a list of the people I v^ant to

Brcnson; and John Dawson, Adrian,

bite,"

The latter, incidentally, is

^E

president of Adrian College and was
one of our speakers last year. He

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was enroute to Niles and decided it

vrould be fun to make up with our
Coldwater clubo

Tim Arnold, CHS senior, was the
.weekly student guest®
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You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Club Service

Duone Dovidson, Chairman
Charles
Dolly.

1959 - I960

L,

Woodward,

Olln

Classification—

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Vice President
Von Aken.
Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Pout

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Asst. See.-Treas.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

25—B. K.

Hurley.

Community Service

Clyde Williams, Choirmon
Boys and Girls Week—

Cralg Sebald, Ken Putnam
DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Horris, Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couiliord,
Crippled ChildrenMagazine—
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard BIringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,
12:15

Warner

P. M.

jpecioi — At the coil of the President

^*^iSTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Van Aken.

ProgramDon Karris, Wilford Coulllard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Robert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Carl

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Lansing, Michigan

I

Buyer-Seller

Bacon.

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Bobier.

26-H. Koelbel.

Internotionol

Contacts-

Internotiona!

Information-

Relderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Axner Olson, Albert Fotlor.

A.

McKeilh.

Sebald.

31—1. Pennington.

Patterson-Competitor

June-1960

Re

7—K.

Putnom.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly—Ladies' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P.

5—J.

RIbble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January-1960

Internolional Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundotion—

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

lations.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

May—1960

24-C.

December-1959

8—R.

Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Night,

24—G. Burondt.

Bill Bobier.

International Service

Kornstlen—Internotionol

12—K.

November—1959

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKelth.

Moore.

29—V.

5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trode Assoc.

17—J.

Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.

22—R.

Day.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
Loons-

15—K.

April-1960

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

VInton, S. Jolly.
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

29—C.

27-W.

Axner Olson, Chairmen

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

8-W. Williams.

Woodward—Occupational.

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Hawloy—Ladies'

Wayne Way.

Herman Koelbel,

Rotory Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

15—K. Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.
1—D. Woodward.

Informa

October—1959

Rural-Urban—

Student

Information-

March-1960

22—C.

6—.

Treat.

23-W. Woy.
Fair

John Etswcilcr, Vince Kornsllen. 15—D. Deon—Slog Night.

Fellowship—

Board of Directors Meetings

Pearce—4-H

tion.

Associations-

9-W.

16—R. YInglIng—Com. Safety.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotory

Frank McConkcy.

February—1960
2-W. Sweet.

Mogozlne.

10—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Trodc

PROGRAMS

11—C. Swarf.

Phil Ribblo, Jess Waldron,

— President

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotory

Joseph Reidercr,

Occupational Informotion—

HARVEY BENT

FRED WEEKS

1959-1960

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Horry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Juiy-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Foller.

26—B.

Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12—C. Atlemier.
19-R.

Fox.

26-J. Waldron.

Inf.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the ^onge. Members having speciol
programs, such as lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the oetoils.
DON KARRIS, Program Choirnton — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-5M3

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kofhryn — . . BR 8-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth _ ..
BR 6-5358
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma . — BR 8-5790
Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peekham St.—Martha

....

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

...

BR 8-5562

BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel, 11 5. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR 6-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.-Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
. BR 8-2261

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St.—Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lone—Virginio

Phone No.
_ _ BR 8-2930
... BR 8-6341

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

_ . BR 8-6316

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

...BR 8-5412

Donold V. Shorno, 156 £. Chicago St.—Louise

Coniod Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-5842

_

BR 8-4350

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther .. .. BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
8R 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.—Margaret
BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Cloro
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine
8R 8-4436
Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo St.—t4oIo
BR 8-4086

Jomcs F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

BR 8-6336

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion

Milford A. McKclln, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane __

8R 8-2818

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguorile

BR 8-2485

BR 8-6127

Rlehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloino - BR 8-4198

Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

BR 6-6054

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo

BR 8-8609

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille .... BR 8-6598
Aibert Faller, 95 t4. Honchett St.—Charlotte .. . BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

....BR 8-2864

Roy fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris .. BR 8-5318
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8.6517

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Harold T, Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione .

BR 8-4435
BR 8-2288

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alleen _ __
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce .. BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

BR 8-5394

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Giodys .
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.-Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho

.

BR 0-6278

BR 8.8546

.-... BR 8-2539

. .

BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

BR 8-5996

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8 2979

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Golhel
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

BR 8-5975

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Do.ronce Rd.—Arlene

BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive-Virginia

BR 8-2841

Suzanna

.

BR 8-5554

Fritz VanAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
BR 8-5585
Werner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Giodys
._ ..BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron. 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

BR 8-4229

Woyne W. Way, 35 tfull St.—Dorothy

BR 6-5494

John Walker, 33 Daogherty—Gretchen
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bcatrice

BR 8-5902

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo

p.m.,

Phil Ribb'e, 35'/2 Morse St.

BR 9-9169
BR 8-2451

C. Alfrel Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn

Joseph RIederer, 1060 Bol'le Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—8»rget

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

by

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY
TEMPLE

ALWAYS

WELCOME

.

.

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth .
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly .
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott-Notolie

H.

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCa,

ELKS'

BR 8-8238

Losle- F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

FREDERICK

ROTARIANS

BR 8-2710

Warren Williams, Batovio, Michigon—LoMoine, Bron. 4024

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12 :15

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2790

i

VISITING

BR 8-6730

BR 8-6161

PE/

COLDWATER,

.

Korineth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-4222

INC.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428
.

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

�"He Profits Most .Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingcst Club in the U: S. A.

January 22y 196O
IT'S NO BULL—Veep Don Harris

PREVIEWING THE liOTARIAN FOR

informs us that next Tuesday's
speaker vfill be Iteymundo Cardenas,
former CHS Spanish teacher, who,
among other things, v^ill tell us
about bullfighting—Mexican style.
It sounds like a change of pace

MARCH—Club members considering attend
ing the International Convention this
year v/ill be interested in "Go South",
a pictorial invitation to the area

whose focal point is Rotary's i960
convention .... Our kegler members

will be interested in an article by
Joseph P. Blank entitled:
"Bov;ling—
Booral", which discusses a fast-growing

as programs go.
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sport that provides fun and fellov;ship.

THIS TUESDAY—The club, with
an assist from Program Chairman

»

Red ilcKnight, got a chance to meet
and hear Dr. Robert A. Wise, new

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Vfli'RE SORRY—To hear that William

assistant medical superintendent

Howard, secretaiy—treasurer of the

at Coldwater State Home and Train-

Jackson Rotary club, was recently
forced by reason of illness to break
his long record of perfect attendance
at club meetings. He compiled 39 years
without missing before a heart attack

irg school.

Dr. Wide, who came to Coldwater
last September from Craig Colony and
Hospital at Sonyea, N.Y., reviewed
progress made in the diagnosis and
treatment

of mental illnesses.

sidelined him—only temporarily, v^e hope.

He

also enlarged on some of the problems
connected with this particular sub
ject. It was an infoimative talk.

LEAP YEAR NOTE—Husband hunting
is the only sport in which the hunted
has to buy the license after being

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caught.

ABSENTEES—Andrews (holding

-tt-

court in Centreville), Faller,
Hurley, Leavenworth, Moore (which

CATCHING UP—The latest Rotary

01^ Chick?), Rice,: Swart,, Toupalik,

Vintbn and TViggins .
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statistics show 10,[(08 Rotary Clubs
with a membership of 1|82,500 members

^ .

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X

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in 115 countries around the v/orld.

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FEW VISITORS—Only two Rotarians
from other clubs, Nels Weber of

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SHORT CtlANGE—There being lots

Bronson, and Ralph Elyers of Brentwood,
Mo., signed in vdth us this week.

of snow but little other news

available, we'll sign off now until
next week.

Gil Molitor, CHS senior, was
the weekly student guest and was
introduced by Chuck Woodward.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY - Unien Church - Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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ALBION — Porker Inn— Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT —-

-

DONALD M. HARRIS

-- President

L. Woodward,

Olln

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Trade

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Richard

Biringer.

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Warner

P. M.

_„pBeial — At the coll of the President
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Keath Peoree, Alfred Rice, Wor-

INTERNATIONAL

Byron Thomas, Horold McKnight
Herman Koelbel, Bill

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Sergeant-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

Carl

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, tlLINOlS

Contacts-

I nfornotlonal

i nformation—

17—A. Rice-Student Day.

ployees.

24-C. Sebald.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

June—1960
7—K. Putnam.

Re

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

Holtz—Merry Christmas.

International Student Proieets—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlnglon.
The Rotory Foundation—

Axner Olson, Albert Falter.

5—J.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
Jury-1960

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Howiey.

Lansing, Michigan

3-M. A. McKeilh.
10—A. Musser.

Chester Ailemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vinton, S. Jolly.

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Mav-1960

lations.

International Service

International

Vocotional Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

26-H. Koelbel.

Reiderer—Employer-Em

B—R.

Leovenworth—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.

24—G. Burandt.

Bobler.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Guests-

Youth-

Rolory information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

12—K.

Bobier.

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKelth.

Kornstien—International
Day.

Aprll-1960
5-P. Hurley.

3—6. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Loans-

Student

information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

29—V.

November—1959

ren Williams.

Pearce-Rutal-Urbon.

22—R. Moore.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson-Rotary Foundation.

Van Aken.

Don Harirs, Wllford Couillard.
Public

8-W. Williams.

15—K.

20—B. Hawley—Ladles' Night.
27-W.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodword.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

Wayne Way.

Program-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

15—K.

October—1959

Rural-Ufbon—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,

March-1960

Boys and Girls Week—

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

25—B. K. Pcarce—4-H Fair

lion.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Treat.

23-W. Woy.

Associations-

Crippled Children—_

Sweet.

9-W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

Swart.

John Elsweiler, Vince Kornstien, 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupatlonoi.
Community Servico
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, WilFord C. Couillord, Magazine—

2-W.

18—Governor's visit

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informo-

Craig Sebold, Ken Putnom
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—

Doane Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Wil

Magozine.

February—1960

September-1959

Fellowship-

OIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donold Harirs,

PROGRAMS

Frank MeConkey.

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick
Van Aken.

ROTARY

Augusl-19S9
4—N. Shedd—Rotary
11-C.

Four-Way Test—

Occupotlonal InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Waldron,

Classification—

Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT FRED WEEKS

Joseph Reiderer,

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

Charles
Dolly.

1959-1960

Employer-Employee Relations-

Duone Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relotions—

Rt^ C. Potterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

5—H.

MeComb.

Goodholm.

12—C. Ailemier.

12—L. Woodward.

19-R. Fox.

19-B. Faller.

26—8. Milnes—international

26—J. Waldron.

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The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progarm chairman of the :hange. Menken hoving speeiol

Mogorms ilch as LadieT' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

DON HARRIS, Progarm Chairman - Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Ncr.

NAME

BR 8-M33

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhor» St.—Ao/iha

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoler-Fay gR 8-M63
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothryn .
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Ruth

8R 8-5358

Dr. Chorles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Drive-Esther -

BR 8-6843

Williom Bobier, 280 Crond St.-Margaret .

BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386
BR 8-5891

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson Sf.-Jean

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fuirfieid Dr.—Josephine
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe Sl.-lmogene
OUn Dally, 61 Mople Lane-Jone

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
—
John T. Dean. 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie - _
John Etsv/ellor, Jr., 37 Foirfreld Dr.-lucille ..

Ernest W. Luse. R. R. No. 3-Rolh

Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

BR 8-6054
BR 8-2818

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Morguerito

BR 8-6598

Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

BR 8-2864
BR 8-5318

F. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morirson lake .

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942
BR 8-4435

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

BR 8-2288

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy ..

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme
--- BR|-w50
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy BR 8-65^
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-^M
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Phone No
BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341
BR 8-5842

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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg •

BR 8-4086
BR 8-8609
.BR 8-6127
.BR 8-5909

Koei Shedd, 74 Maple lane—Vtrginio

BR ©•5562

BR8-63m

Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchell St.—Charlotte —BR 8-5475
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

...

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Louor

BR 8-4486

Govarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 G:and St.—Ann

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grtir^d S:.—Wilma . __

BR 8-6316

Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350
BR 8-5412

HowaidiSwan, R. R. No 4—Siva
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Do ranee Rd.—Arleno
Howard M. Teeter, 156 ''..hnrch St.—Morion

.

BR 8-5394

BR 8-8942

E. Byron Thomos, 56 M. Circle Drive—Virginio

BR 8-4222
BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake-

Russell F. Moore, 15 Coriiwell Court—Gladys

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. ChIco:;o St.—Mory Ann

BR 8-2485

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Eloine . BR 8-4198
Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
BR 8-8546
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna .,. . BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace .... . BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorroine-

I owl? Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gofhel

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N.. Hudson St.—Delia
John Walker, 33 Douaheriy-Grefehon
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
.. .
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Roy Pills, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

.

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243
BR 8-2126
BR 8-4229
BR 8-6730

BR 8-5494

.

BR 8-4159

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BR 8-5033

BR 8-2710
Kpyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-8238
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1—Wilmo
Warren Willloms, Bolcvia, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celio
BR 8-4424

... BR 8-5975

BR 8-5902

BR8-61^

K.jnnoth Pulnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleanor - BR 8-2790

Fhil RibWo. 3SV2 Morse St.

BR 8-5554

Suzanna

BRB-6278

BR9 9169

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091

C. Alfre! Rice, R. R. No. 1. Union City-Evelyn

Jose.th Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-B-8290

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.-Berget

leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR9-9511

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Alleen _

...BR 8-6687

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel ....

BR 8-4071

BR 8-6788

BR 8-2451

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rito . BR 8-8318

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Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

PRAY
FOR
PEACE
FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRINO PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

HIGH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 15, 1960
NEXT TUESDAY—-The inembers will

3SARLY LEAVERS—Not too many®

have a chance to become acquainted
with Ed
the

Rennell's

new assistant

at

State Home#

GIVEN JOB™President Harvey has
appointed Harold Goodholm to represent
Rotary as a member of the city's I960
Michigan Week observance organization®

Red McKnight, who has the pro
gram, tells us his speaker wHl be
Robert A® Wise, MoD«, the home's
new assistant medical superintendent®
Dr® Wise came to the

ColdYfater insti

*

tution recently from Craig Colony and
Hospital at Sonyea, N«Y®

*

COMMUNITY SERVICE—Rotarian mil

Couillard, following in the footsteps
of fellow club member Noel Shed,d, was

*

re-elected this week to the post of
THIS WEEK—Les Woodward presented
a highly educational film showing how
automation has hiked production and
held down costs in the giant coal
industry®

president of the Chamber of Commerce®

A good choice, and Will, T/ho probably
has paid more fines for having his
photo in the papers the past year than

any other club member (except perhaps
John Etsweiler), certainly deserves

The club also heard a talk by
E» Co Huett, Y^o reviewed -vrirat steps
have been taken by the Coldwater Players
in their Tibbits Theater project and
explained the help needed by that
organization to make the project a
successful undertaking.

credit for his continued support of
the Rotary Foundation Fellowship program.
Personally, we feel Will should be
granted some degree of amnesty this
year in view of his willingness to serve
another year in an important community
office.
*

*

*

VISITORS—Rotarians Ed Novricki,

Bob Stocker and Ken Yesh, of Bronson,

AT RANDOM—Women seldom achieve

^d Carlton McKenzie, Quincy®

the same success as men in the business

world—probably because they have ^o

County Supervisors Jim Skinner

wives to advise them®

and Lloyd Goodwin were guests of
Prez Harvey, while Bob Yingling had

•if

Bob Fray of New York and Bill Wilson
of Coldwater as his guests.

WHICH REMINDS US—That Old Santa,
never lets a fella down®
We once knew

Gordon Archer and Norman Kimble,
Coldwater high school seniors, were
the weekly student guests®

a boy who asked for a soldier suit for

Christmas—he got one l5 years later® .
*

*

PARTING THOUGHT—There's nothing
that will make you go into debt faster
than trying to keep up with people who
already are®

ABSENTEES—Burandt, Dale and

John Dean, Faller, Goodholm (made

up in Bronson), Hurley, Kerr, Komstein,
Leavenworth, McComb, Nagle, Pitts,

Ribble, [Vinton,/Waldron, Wiggins and
Chuck Woodward,

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Stvrges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor Relations—

COMMITTEES

Club Service

Duane Davidson, Choirman
Charles
Dally.

1959 -

1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

L. Woodward,

Olin

Treasurer

Duane Dovldson, John Oeon, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,
Biringer.

Information-

Swart.
K.

Pearce—4-H

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,

Crippled Children-

Magozine—

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Werner

Van Aken.

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Public

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

International

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Korr, Robert Howley.

Informotion—

The Rotary Foundotion—

Axner Olson, Albert Fallen

Willloms.
Peorce—Rurol-Urbon.

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstlen-International

12—K.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Re

June-1960
7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Dolly—Lodies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
Jvly-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B. Falter.
26—B.

May-1960

24-C. Sebold.

24—G. Burondt.

5—J.

Leovenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Hawley—Ladies' Night.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

8-W.
15—K.

13—R. Toupallk.

15-S. Jolly.

Internafionol Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Penninglon.

Way.

Day.

lations.

Service

16—R. Yingling—Com. Sofety.

Aprit-1960
5—P. Hurley.

8—R. Patterson—Competitor

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

Treat.

Octobef-1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholorihlps, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

International

John Dean, Chairman

Lansing, Michigan

Bacon.

22—E. Hollz—Merry Christmos.
ContactsChester Allomier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweller.

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEIT2

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

International

Carl VInton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-a I-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

Rurol-Urbon—

Sweet.

9-W.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodword.

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.

2-W.

March-1960

Fair

22—C.

20—B.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Student

Information-

Rotary Informotlon—
Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Boys ond Girls Week—

Moore.

P. M.

pecial - At the call of the President

Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960

23-W.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Cralg Sebald, Ken Putnam

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

ROTARY

25—B.

Les Wise, John Wolker, Russell Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupallk, Web Treat.

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Horris,

PRESIDENT

Ernest Luso, Mark Andrews.

Phil Ribble, jess Waldron,

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

12il5

Magozine.

n-C.

Fronk McConkey.

Fellowship—

Richard

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Woy TestOceupallonoi

Cla ssificalion—

ROTARY

Augutl-19S9
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

-- President Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade Assoeiotions—
Vice President Von Aken.
John Elswciier, Vinco Kornstlen. 15—D. Deon—Stag Night.
- Seeretary Club Bulletin—

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Joseph Reiderer,

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ElGCTtON

1959-1960

Roy C. Po'Verson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.
19-R.

Milnes—Intornationat

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Waldron.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the PfoBtOT'.pf'ojfl"'"]. of '''o ^attge. Members hoving «eeial

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-59A2

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

BRB-W33

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhain St.—Martha . — .. BR 8-5562

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwafer-Fay BR 8-55M

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kolhryn -

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth

BR 8-m58

Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morione BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther .

BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margoref
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 176 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-5386
BR 8-5891
BR 8-4486

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola

BR 6-8086

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene
Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-4086

BR 8-6054
BR 8-2818

Ducine E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.-Ellen Jo BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen .BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie .

BR 8-5909

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Aiberi Faller, 95 N. Honchcft St.—Charlotte
Chorles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth . ..

. BR 8-6598
.. BR 8-5475
BR 8-2864

6. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

. BR 8-6517

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy -

... BR 8-5942

Roy FoX/ 16 MorrUon Lake, R. R. No. 2~Dorls .. BR 8-5318

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake _
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 £. Chicago St.—Hermionq . BR 8-2288
Edward C. Hollz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen _ ...

.BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce .BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

-

BR 8-6788

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo

BR 8-^M

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

-BR8-MW

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstion, 2W Grand St.—Dorothy .. BR 8-6^1
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chleogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth .
BR 8-2261
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-M86

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .
. —BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite.. BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine ...BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice.— BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retho
BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R, No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marsholl St.—Lorrolne
—BR 8-5975
lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel —BR B-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth .
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnom, 11 ef. Chicago St.—Eleanor _ BR 8-2790

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse Sf

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn

BR 9-9169

BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroiine BR-8-8290
Charles Schmltl, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

... BR 8-5714

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rito _ BR 8-8318

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Suzonna

.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
V/arner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 2-Cei;a
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

....

BR 8-4229

BR 8-6730

BR 8-5494
. ..
. .

BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238
BR 8-4424

..... BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth . .. .BR 9-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly . ...BR 8-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natalie
BR 9-9511

PR/
FG

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585

Warren Williams, Botovio, Michigan—loMoine, Bron. 4024

PEA

by

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Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

.

. _ . BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Oelia

john Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

rhe COLDWATER

FREDERICK H.

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann . .
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5342
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
. .
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Morshoil St.-Gertrude
. BR 8-4350
Heword Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
.. BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive-Virglnlo BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago. R. R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

IKC

�"He Profits Mo^t Who'Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in, the U. S. A.

January 7, X960
IJEXT TUESDAY—Les Woodv/ard^ vdio
has next week's progranip informs us

weekly meetings.

he plans to present a l6-minute film

^

4f-

*

on automation in industiyo
ALL-SPORTS FETE—-Prez Harvey refjorts
■jt

•}f

•if

that the other service clubs have indi

THIS TUESDAY—Jim McComb

cated their willingness to join with
Rotary in staging an all-sports banquet
for the high school athletes this year.
Like Rotary, they are in favor of a
streamlined after-dinner program in
place of the dravm out affairs of pre

came

up with Charlie Hill^ Chamber of
Commerce manager, rdio presented an
encouraging community revievf of
the past year and looked at the
coming 12.months with marked
optimism.

vious years.
Chairmen will be named
soon to plan the event.

Charlie's talk neatly summa3&gt;ized achievements of 19^9 while at
the same time pointing up community

■if

AT LONG UST ~ The Health Center
has notified the directors as to the

problems ahead.
■if

4f

pieces of equipment it would like to
purchase from the proceeds of last

■Jf

year's Rotary Minstrel Show.

VISITORS—Hotarians Nels Weber,

One unit

will be a full-size whirlpool bath and
the other an ultra-sonic unit designed
to bounce patients back to good health

Bronson; Gill Pilliod, Angola, Ind.j
Ralph Byers, of Brentwood, Mo.

more rapidly. The board has authorized
the treasurer to draw and send a check

Forrest Rambo, of Lansing, was
a guest of Fred Anderson, while
Bill Stickan and Charles Boston,

to the hospital for tl, 151.32—the
entire profits from last year's show.

CHS seniors, were the weekly
student guests.

Oh yes, the directors are currently
considering worthy projects which might
be linked to this year's show. A decision
will be upcoming v/ithin the next two

if-

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Burandt.

weeks.

John Dean, Kornstein, McKeith,
Russ Moore, Pennineton. Ribble^

After that—-well it will be

rehearsal time again.

Warner Van Aken.^Vinton| Wiggins,

■if

■if

Way and Warren Williams,
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*

LIST REQUESTED—The board is asking
Torg Skabo, Classification committee
chairman, for a list of open classifica
tions. • Tilhen received, the membershipshould survey carefully and then go to ■

4

EARLY LEAVERS—Not many.

•work.

New members are the life blood of

any club.
BOARD ACTION—The directors

have acted affirmiatively on a'
request from Bill Milnes, y&amp;io has
been on the ailing list, to be
syd-tched to Senior Active classifica
tion, with Harry Joseph to take over

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SURGERY OKAYED—Our directors have

voted to finance, an operation-for-a. - - seven-year-old Branch county girl in
need of an immediate operation for removal
of her tonsils and adenoids.
The patient
Is a member of a family of eight children

his active classificatioh.

Bill has also been granted a'
'^.eave of absence 7d,th everyone in
^ bhe club rooting for his full ,
recovery and early return to the

and has been turned down by all other
possible sources of aid.
•if

■if

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

Competitor

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duane Davidson, Chairman

Charles

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward, Olin

Dolly.

Pre»ident
Vice President

Classiifcation—

Torg Skobo, les Wise, Frederick

— Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treos.
Fellowship—

Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil-

lioms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

Richard

Biringer.

P.M.

^poclal — At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Warner

Van Aken.

Don Harris, Wiiford Couillord.
Public

Frank McConkey.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotory Informotion.

John Etswciler, Vince Kornstion. 15—0. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupotionol.
Community Servic*

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

29—C.

Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnom

Bacon.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Keolh Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Guests

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Reiderer—Employer-Em

International

Vocotional Service

Patterson—Competitor Re

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman
Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Information-

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

Koelbel.

May-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

June—1960
7—K.

Putnom.

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January—1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—1. Woodword.

5—H. Goodhoim.
12—C. Allemier.

19—B. Folier.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Folier.

19—H. Joseph.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

Inlernotionol Student ProjectsChuck Bocon, Lou Pennlngton.

Leovenworth—Childten's
Party.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—Internolionol

24—C. Sebold.

lations.

Servieo

22—R.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

ployees.

24—G. Burondt.

8—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.
Internotienal

17—J.

Williams.
Peoree—Rurol-Urbon.

26-H.

November—1959

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson-Rotary Foundation.
Loans-

8-W.
15—K.

12—K.

International Contacts-

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

Buyer-Seller

Wayne Way.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.

Doy.

IS—R. Toupolik.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

9-W. Treat.

16—R. Ylngllng—Com. Sofely.
23-W. Way.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

October-1959

6—.

February—1960

March-1960

Peorce-4-H Foir

September—1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-at-Arms-

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Lansing, Michigan

Information-

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Student

Information—

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

25-B. K.

27-W. Bobier.

Rol^rt Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest Luse, Mork Andrews.

Rural-Urban—

Rotary Information—

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

18—Governor's visit

Four-Woy Test-

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.

Howord Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

11-C. Swart.

20—B. Howley-Ladies' Night.

Program-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Magazine.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupolik, Web Treot.
Crippled Children-

Magazine—

Regular — First Thursday eoeh Month,
12:15

Joseph Reiderer,

Moore.

Membership-

Board of Direetort Meetings

PROGRAMS

2-W. Sweet.

4—N. Shedd—Rotory

Trade Associotions—

Von Aken.

OIRECTORS-Horvey .Bent, Donald Harris,

Employer-Employee Relations-

Occupotionol

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

19S9&gt;1960

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

19-R.

2^B. Milnes—Internailono!

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dotes with another member, odvise the

programs such as Lodies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detoils.

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Woldron.

jhoiftnon of the change. Mecnbers hoving »p«io{

DON HARRIS, Progrom Choirmon — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Pbene No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews. 25 Parsons Sf.-;Ruth

BR 8-M33
, .__-BR 8-5358

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Orive-Mar|one BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

. BR 8-68^

Richard Biringer, 56 N. Hudson St.-Jeon -

-BR 8-8086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.-^CIoro

15

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

.. -

BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Folrfield Dr.—Josephine .. BR 8-4486
Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St,—Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

-BR 8-2818

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfiold Dr.—Ellen Jo . BR 8-8609

Dole A, Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirifeld Dr.—Lucille

—BR 8-6127
-BR 8-5909

BR 8-6598

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Mortho .

iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BR 8-WW
BR 8-5562

BR 8-W50

Kermon Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .-BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chlcogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth .

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

§5 S'?"!

BR 8-M86
BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen-..-BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Homo—Carol BR 9-9551
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite .BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elolne—BR B-4198

Keith Pearce, 350 Morsholl St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

-BR 8-4435
BR 8-2288

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel—

BR 8-6788

BR 8-6316

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

BR 8-5412

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude .. _..BR 8-4350
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Aflene ... 8R 8-8942
Floword M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion . ._BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—
Suzanna

- .

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel.... BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Roth

Kenneth Putnom, HE. Chicago St.—Eleanor.... BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St
BR 9-9169
C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Clfy-Evelyn.. BR 8-2451
Joseph Riedere', 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

Chories Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget..
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita ...BR 8-8318

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4243

H.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

WELCOME

.

... ...

BR 8-6730

,._BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Notolle

BR 9-9511

PRAY
FOR
PEACE
FREDERICK

ALWAYS

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

WEEKS

O'J/ILITI SPRIiiG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, BlCIi.

ROTARIANS

.

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

Rotary REFLECTOR

VISITING

.

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mory Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
BR 8-5494
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrlce . BR 8-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1—Wiimo .. ....
BR 8-8238
Warren Willioms, Balavlo, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024

E. Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore.. -BR 8-6517
Oonold M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
BR 8-5942

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Pout Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen
—BR 8-6687
Sontford Joltey, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.-Nellie.

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace.BR 8-2979

BR 9-9360

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

Phone No.

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia ..BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake .-

Address ond Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
_.BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice ...BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-M39

Albert Fallcr, 95 N. Haneheit St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Roth
..-BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

NAME

INC.

�'He Profits MqsI Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 309 I960

ON-TO-MIAMIUMD™The I960 Rotaiy

MISSING FACES—Burandt, Joseph,
Leavenworth, Milnes, Shomo, Waldron
and Yingling.

International convention is to be held

May 29-June 2 in i.dami^ Florida.
Binary Clubs everywhere are being urged
form their On-To-iliamiland committees

*

pronto.
EARLY LEAVERS—Nine.

Personally, after glancing out the
window, vfe are all for taking off now
for Miami and staying there until
after the convention.

HIE UNDERSTAND that the most worrisome

problem with many women is girth control.
«

«

«

NEXT TUESDAY—Jim McComb has the

program but to date hasn't divulged what

STOLEN THOUGHTS

he will have to offer.

Something is wrong with our think
ing when a man is deemed a little cracked

*

*

and eccentric

THIS VJEEK—John Etsweiler,

if he undertakes or is

willing a public service.

program chairman, presented John
Etsweiler at his program. The result

Life is a grindstone, and whether
it grinds a man down or pushes him up
depends upon the stuff he's made of.

was a short but sv/eettalk on the

subject of trade associations—both good

and evil (the associations, not the talk)
—Jackson Rota-liVheel

As we alw^s say, some of our best
programs spring from local talent.

*

im YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS—We wish
more of the club members would resolve

•a

■ik

*

during I960 to furnish Ye Ed with more

VISITING ROTARIikNS—Ken Yesh,
Bronsonj Joe Wibel, Ed Geishert,
Carlton McKenzie and John Holcomb,
Quincy; and Ralph Byers, Brentwood, Mo.
The latter, an industrial engineer, is
soon to make his home in Coldwater,
being transferred here to the Climax
Molybdenum plant.

bits of news for the weekly bulletins.

There are days (and this is one) when
it is extremely difficult to dig up
anything worth writing or reading.
*

And so, to use up what
*

*

Space we have remaining,
OTHER GUESTS—Navy Flier

Kent McKnight, who was a guest of his

Vfe will close by wishing

ole man. Red McKnightj and Donald Gause,
of Pontlac, a guest of his papa-in~law,
Mac

You all a Happy and Very

McKeith.

Prosperous New Year
■a
*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Charles L.
Dolly.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

President
Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Woodward,

Olln

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donold Harris,
Duane Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Vni-

Hams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard.
Richard

Birlnger.

Trade

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,
Warner

Von Aken.

Public

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox
Rotary InformationRobert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsled,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

6—.

Anderson—Trode Assoc.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies* Night.
27-W.

Wayne Way.

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War
ren Williams.

Bobier.

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.
Student Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
Reiderer-Employer-Em

ployees.
24—G. Burandt.

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

January—1960

international Student Projects-

Koelbel,

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960
Putnam.

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
5—H.

12—L. Woodward.
19—B.

Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

July-1960

5—J. McComb.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Falier.

ApT&gt;r-1960
5—P. Hurley.

7—K.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
ContactsChaster Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Efsweiier.
Information-

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstien—International

14—O. Dally—Ladles' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

Bill Mlines, Gus Burandt.

8-W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

31—L. Pennington.

Patterson—Competitor Re
lations.

Internationai Service

Pearce-Rorol-Urbon.

1—D. Woodward.

24—C. Sebald.

December—1959

8—R.

Bill Bobler.

15—K.

May—1960

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
Loans—

Way.

26-H.

November—1959

17—J.

Treat.

12—K.

13—R. Toupolik.

Rurol-Urban—

Sweet.

9-W.

Day.

October—1959

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Intornofional
Vocatiortal Service

Lansing, Michigan

Bacon.

Internaflonal

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Boys and Girls Week—

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at*Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

29—C.

Crippled Children-

P.M.

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Clyde Williams, Chairman

2-W.

16—R. Yingllng-Com. Safety.
March—1960

tion.

Associations-

February—1960

23-W.
Fair

John Efsweiier, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupotional.
Community Servic*

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupolik, Web Treat.

Magazine-

K. Pearce-4-H

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rofory informa

Moore.

^ooeiai — At the call of the President ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Couillard.
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

25-B.

Craig Sebald, Ken Putgam

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

Ernest Luse, Mork Andrews.

Van Aken.

Fellowship-

Magazine.

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Occupational informationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
Frank McConkey.

Bulletin—

PROGRAMS

n-C. Swart.

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reiderer,
Ken Leovenworth.

Classification—

Secretory Club

CHARLES SCHMITT

1959-1960

August—1959

Employer-Employed Rolotlons—

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C1 Patterson, Horry Joseph.

Club Service

Goodholm.

12—C, Allemier.

Faller.

19-R.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Woldron.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having specie I

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

DON HARRIS, Program Chairmon — Telephone oR 0-5942

NAME

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann .
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lane—Kafhryn

BR 8-M33

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6B21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther.— --BR 8-6843

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.-Margoret

Saton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

55

BR 8-5386

—BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine - BR 8-4486
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.-Nola . .BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ._BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.-

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
Joiin T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Efsweiier, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.-Lucille.
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte —BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris—BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore —BR 8-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R. R. No. 3, Cold. Loke—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ._BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6708

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.-Martha _
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

BR 8-57W
BR 8-5562
BR 8-6050

®52"?155

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.-Dorothy— BR 8-6W1
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chieogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth . BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 32 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6336

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.—

BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.. BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwaler Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Wiiliom A. Milnes, 1M Grand St.—Morguerlte—BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Glodys — BR 8-6278
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Refha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth--BR 8-5996
Roy C. Pofterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude
._BR 8-4350
Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo .
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene ...BR 8-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

Suzonna

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .BR 8-422?
Fred H. Weeks. R. R. No. 2-Boatriee

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshoil St.

—

BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Clty—Evelyn....BR 8-2451

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget—
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

BR 8-5714
BR 8-8318

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

H,

....

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott-Natalie

i0®0I
FREDERICK

.

. BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

- -BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batovia, Miehlgon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

Notary REFLECTOR

by

BR 8-5554

John Walker, 33 Daugherly—Gretchen . .
Wayne V/. V/ay, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy . .

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann . ..BR B-5585
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys . ...
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice ..
.BR 8-2128

Clyde Willibms, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

..BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen 8R 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

Keith Pearce, 350 Marsholl St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chieogo St.—Gothel—BR 8-5902
Rciy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, HE. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Phone No.
BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MXCit.

INC.

.. .BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

�*He Profits Most Who .Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. 5. A,
December 23, 1959'

NK^T TUESDAY—Due

to

the fact

BETTER TO GIVE—Every Rotarian,
from time to time, probably has vron-- .
dered if the club's Christmas toy

that Christmas has shoved our pub
lication schedule ahead two days^ we
haven't contacted John Etsweiler to

project is really worth wtiile. , »
and then comes an experience v/hich
convinces you that it is*

find out what he plans in the way of
a program next week,

John^ hov/ever,

can be counted upon to come up with
something worth staying off the "early

For instance, one Rotary-

leaver" list.

committee of four drew a mother and

four children (the oldest only 7) as
*

their assignment.

home, they found that the mother, who
has been in the hospital four times
within the past year, is tr^dng to

IftJSICAL INTERLUDE—This week's

program offered a change of pace

from the usual offering-

Upon visiting the

Ed Holtz,

support her brood on the slim Aid to

chairman, came up with a short

Dependent Children payments-.

session of yule music*

The family had no money for toys

With an assist from Delano \.ise,
high school music director, Ed pre
sented insturnentalj, vocal and organ
selections by three groups of high

and little food in the house but the

atmosphere v;as cheerful-

The mother,

while admitting that her situation v/as
rough, was more concerned over her next

school musicians

door neighbors.,

She was fretting over

the fact that they had no Christmas
*

•M-

tree for their four youngsters, little

food and not even refrigeration to pre

SIGNING IN—Only two Rotarians

serve Tdiat little food they did have in

on the guest list this week. Bob
Stocker and William Campbell, both

the house-,

of Bronson.

Ti-ie Rotarians, needless to say,
were touched. They provided a large
quantity of food, as vrell as toys and
some clothing for their family and
referred the"neighbors" to another

Doc Pearce had Senator

Joe Smeekens as his guest, while
Ken LeavenY^orth hosted A1 La Mare

of Blairsvii:e, Pa,, and Bob

Rotary coLiraittee which had found its
assigned family had moved elsewhere*

Yingling his son. Bob, JrJerry Dooley, CHS senior, was
the weekly student guest and was
introduced by "Osgood".-

* . • « o and make us ever mindful
of "the needs of others* Amen.,
■a

■ii

*

IN CLOSING—The season's greetings
ABSENTEES—Goodholm, McKnight,

to Rotarians, Rotary iuins and their

Milnes, Russ Moore (made up in
Quincy),
*

families everywhere*

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Twelve
■Jt

May the coming

year bring happiness to all*

-it

SCB

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - Kendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959 -

1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

President
Vice Preslderit

1959-1960

L. Woodward,

Olin

Joseph Reiderer,

11—C.

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational

information-

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick

Frank McConkey.
Trade

Van Aken.

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Troosurer Scton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. See.-Treas.

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,
12:15

Warner

P.M.

Van Aken.

special — At the call of the President ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Coulilard.
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Public

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox
Rotary Informatioit—
Rol^rt Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

Bacon.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Student Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Herman Koeibel,

17—J.

Reiderer—Employer-Em

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

information-

24-C. Sebald.

December—1959

5—J.

Patterson—Competitor Re

Axner Olson, Albert Foller.

26—B.

June—1960
7—K. Putnam.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—1. Woodward.
19—B. Faller.

The Rotary Foundation—

A. McKeith.

31—L. Pennington.

Januory~1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice-Student Day.

15-S. Jotly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

May—1960

Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

lations.

International Service

Kornstien—International
Day.

19—H. Joseph.

ployees.
24—G. Burandt.
8—R.

Bill Bobier.

29—V.

26-H. Koelbei.

November—1959

loans-

22—R. Moore.

12—K.

27-W. Boblar.

3—B.

Williams.

Aprll-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Scholarships, Awards, end Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

International

John Dean, Choirman

Lansing, Michigan

22—C.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

ren Wlllioms.

1—D. Woodward,
8—W.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Dean—Stag Night.

Chester Ailemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vocational Service

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

March—1960
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

6—. Andersen—Trade Assoc.
13-R. Toupollk.

International Contacts-

Corl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

23-W. Way.

Pearce—4-H Fair

October-1959

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

16—R. YInglIng—Com. Safety.

18—Governor's visit

Associations-

Axner Olsott, Chairman

Sergeont-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Swart.

9-W.

25—B. K.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D.

Rural-Urban—

February—1960
2—W. Sweet.

Magazine.

tion.

Community Serviee
Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys end Girts Week—
Crolg Sebold, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent. Donald Harris, Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupollk, Web Treat.
Moore.
Doane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard,
Crippled ChildrenMagazineGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Wayne Woy.
MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

PROGRAMS

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted-Rotary Informa

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Clossifleation—

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shodd—Rotary

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendonce—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relotions—

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12-C. Ailemier.
19-R.

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Waldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the PfoaMJm chajman of the
Wembe«
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha

BR 8-5562

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-68^

Herman Koeibel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg ..

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy^ .. BR 8-6501

BR 9-9106

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret. Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

.BR 8-5386

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563
Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mor|orie BR 8-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean . ..

8R 8-8086

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fclrfield Dr.-Josephine . BR 8-44C6
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola . .-BR 8-4036
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene--BR S-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane..—

.BR 8-2818

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen—
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie. -BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille .. .. BR 8-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Haneheft St.—Charlotte
Chorles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh

_BR 8-5475
BR8-28M

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—DorisBR 8-53l8

E. Harold Gaodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore. ...BRB-6517

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake
BR B-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione.
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R. R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 FolrField Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 3-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .

5'5^?5

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BR 8-6050

15 ®-2261

Weoster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St,—Alice -

Arlo Musser, R. R." No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice-. . BR 8-8546
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshal! St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-93M
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eilzobeth ..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.-Grace
BR 8-2979

BR 8-6161

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrico
Boyd C. Wiagins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Wlllldms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita — BR 8-8318

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QUALITY

H.

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITIIslG

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-8238

. -

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Robert G. YInglIng, 21 Scott-Notolie

BR 9-9511

V.

pgr
PE.A.C

WEEKS

PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, ftlCit.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

.

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

pR

SPRING

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159
., — BR 8-2710

Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth.-

!s
c-PM

BR 8-6730

Worran Willioms, Botovici, Miehigon—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello
...
BR 8-4424

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn.-BR 8-2451
Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-B290

^Rotary REFLECTOR

--BR 8-2128

. .

Wayne W. V/oy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St. ...
BR 9-9169

The COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia -BR 8-4229

John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902

Chorles Schmitt, IB E. Alden St.—Berget

...

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann . BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
. — . .-BR 8-4243

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—8'^

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth

BR 8-6316

. BR 8-5842

Ralph Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

William A. Milnes, \50 Grand St.—Marguerite— BR 8-2485

BR 8-5975

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.-Louise

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BR 8-M86
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St
BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen - 3? 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

- BR 8-6341

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
. .
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene ... BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion . ..BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive-Virginia . BR 8-2841

E. Ken Lcovenworth, 117 E. Chicogo St.—Emily BR 8-6B50

Ernest W. Luse. R. R. No. 3-Ruth

Phone No.
BR 8-2930

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple lone—Vlrglnio

INC

34.6|r Fn'rs~s:
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�December 28,

19^9

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Name
Rev. Albert A, Butterfield

Major
Classification

Minor
Classification

Religion

Christianity Protestanti sm

Signed - J. A. Kennedy, Secretary

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by ,Thp COLDWATt1?-ROTARY CL-UBrCdtciwater, Michigan "

—

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 18, 1959
HOEL, DOEL—Ed Holtz, v/ho has next

YOUTH PROJECT—Your board of

Tuesday's progrard, plans to present a

directors, at a special meeting follovring this week's luncheon, decided

group of high school musicians—vocal
ists

and -instrumentalists—for an

that the club vdll act as sponsor for
a new Explorer Scout troop being organ

..interlude of yule music.
It vdll be
in the nature of an audience partici
pation program and sounds like a lot of
fun, so be there®

ized in Coldvfater i
The directors authorized President

Harvey to select a committee of three
to provide liason between the troop and
club®

EVERYONE LEGIT—Secretary Chick
reports that all members have paid

it

it

their duesi
•M-

DON'T FORGET—To follow through
on the club's Christmas toy project*
Every member is to purchase and deliver

■J5-

THIS TUESDAY—Santford Jolley came
up Y«rith an educational and interesting
progrcm vrhich gave the members a better
idea of glass manufacturing methodsold

a gift to some underpriviledged child
prior to Christmas.
The assignments
were handed out this Tuesday^ If you

haven't got yours, start asking®

and new.&gt;
it

Bob Fisher, of South Bend, Ind®,
representative of the Pittsburg Plate
Glass Co., displayed a film showing
glass in the naJcing- He concluded an
interesting half hour by ansv^ering

YOU

it

CAI^'T BEaT EM—

Wife: Oh, Jim, the lady next door
bought a nevf hat exactly like mine®

questionsi

Husband:

Now I suppose you want to

buy another one?

Wife:
Well, it would be cheaper
th^ moving^

EA.ULY LEAVERS—Seven signers plus
five

others®
it
it

it

it

it

CHHISTr.IAS, with its eternal
message of Peace and Good V/ill, fits

VISITORS—Rotarians Lloyd Junker,
Wendell llathav/ay and Jack Schafer,

into the liotary program like no other
religious festival of the year.

•Bronsonj Dale uleiy, of Goshen, Ind«,
and Carlton HcKenzie, Quincy®

If raen everywhere follovred such
precepts as "Service Above Self,"
remembering at all times that "he
profits most v;ho serves best," this

Clayton Boston and Tom English,
CHS seniors, were the weekly student,

^estsa

troubled
■jt-

old world would have

and Good Will,

■5^

VACANT- CHAIRS—Burandt, Couillard,.
Goodholn, Leavenvrarth, Rice, Milne's,
Pitts, Schmitt, Thomas, Treat, Waldron,.

it

V/ay, \/iggins. Chuck Woodward and Yingling.
it

it

Peace

•
it

SOB

it

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCV - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Club Service

Ducne Davidson, Chairman
Charles L. Woodword, Olin
Dolly.

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

Pr«»idonl
Vie. President

Classirieation—

Torg Skabo, Les Wise. Frederick

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Secretary Club

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

Joseph Rciderer,

11—C.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
Frank McConkey.

22—C.

Community Service

Woodward—Oceupotionoi.

29—C. Bacon.

Boys ond Girls Week—
Croig Sebold, Ken Putnam

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

6—.

Moore.

13—R. Toupoiik.

Biringer.

Magazine-

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Direetoar Meettngi
12:15

Worncr Van Aken.

P. M.

pecial — At the call of the President

"dTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. I. Olmited,
Sergeant-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Deott, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

Bobler.

Youth—

Hermon Koelbel,

Bill

Internotional

Contoets—

international

Informotlon—

ployees.
24—G. Burandt.

Robert Kerr, Robert Howiey.

22—R.

Moore.

29—V.

Kornstien—Interttotional

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

19—H. Joseph.
May-1960
3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
24-C. Sebald.

31—L. Pennington.

December-1959

8—R.

Bobler.

Patterson—Competitor

Re

June—1960
7—K.

lations.

Internotional Service

Willioms.
Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

26-H. Koelbei.

November—1959

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmos.

Pulnom.

14—0. Dolly-Lodies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Chester Allemler, Jim McComb. 29—J. Efsweiler.

Carl Vinton. S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

8-W.
15—K.

12—K.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Relderer-Employer-Em
loa ns—
Student Guests-

Information—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodword.

5-P. Hurley.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

27-W.

Wayne Way.

Treat.

16—R. YIngling—Com, Sofety.

Day.

20—B. Howiey-Ladies' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Ralph Toupoiik, Web Treat.

Crippled Children-

Sweet.

9-W.

April-1960

October-1959

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

2-W.

March—1960

tion.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960

23-W. Woy.
Foir

September-1959
8—K. Olmsled—Rotary Informa

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Horris,
Richard

Magazine.

Sworl.

18—Governor's visit
25-B. K. Pearce-4-H

Four-Way Test-

Bulletin—

Fellowship—
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

PROGRAMS

John Etsweilor, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Deon—Stag Night.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Trade Associations-

Van Aken.

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Horry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

January—1960

July-1960

Inlernational Student Proieets—

5—J. McComb.
12—1. Woodward.

12—C. Allemler.

The Rotary Foundotlen—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

26—if. Milnes—International

BUI Mllnes, Gus Burandt.

Chuck Bacon, Lou

Pennington.

19-B.

5—H.

Faller.

Goodholm.

19-R. Fox.

Inf.

26-J. Woldron.

Th« obovB is our proorom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the chonge-

programs such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

ytSlfJ

DON HARRIS, Program Chatrmon — Telephone BR 8»5y42

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lone-Kothrvn

_ .BR8-M33

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR |-5563
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Sf.-Ruth

.- --BR 8-M58

Dr. Chories Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

William Bobler, 280 Grond St.-Margaret

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clora

BR 8-5386

.... ^

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine
BR 8-4486
Guvarrle Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St,—Nolo
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogane ..BR 8-6054

Olin Doily, 61 Maple lone-Jone

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John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

—BR 8-WW

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Oratyd St.—Dorothy
BR 8-6501
E. Ken leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-68M

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth .. -

BR B-2261

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR B-6386

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St, ._

BR 8-5394

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

BR B-6788

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone-Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St,—Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshlngton St.-Elaine—BR 8-4198

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann . . BR 8-5585
Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys .. _ . .BR B-4243

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Ellzobeth — BR 0-5996

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .. BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty-Grotchen _ .
BR 8-6730
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy . . .
BR 8-5494

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel — BR 8-5902

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35Vj Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn—.BR 8-2451

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

.

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Charles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 8-5975

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—ifuth

BR 8-6161

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Croig Sebald, R. R- No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

Suzonna

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Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notoiie

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5554

...BR 8-2128

BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238

Warren Willioms, Botavia, Mlchlgon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R, R. No. 2-CeIia
BR 8-4424

P
FQF^
PEAC
FREDERICK

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Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.-Phyllis

Rotary REFLECTOR

VISITING

BR 3-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshol! St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
.
BR 0-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Artene
.. BR 8-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginio BR 8-2841

The COLDWATER

COIDWATER,

Phone No.
BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341
.. BR 8-5842

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice —BR B-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rctha.
BR 9-93M

BR 8-6598

Robert Hawloy, R. R. No. 2, Morrison lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermione _—BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. loke-Eveiyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alleen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolloy, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-57M
BR 8-5562

BR 8-5909

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

PJ*?!;*

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St.—Chorlotte —BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Roth
BR 0-2864
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lonore

Address and Rotory Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha

-BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.-Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

NAME

INC.

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BR 9-9511

Tf. I. &amp; R.

�"He Profits Most Who SerVes Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 10, 155-9
NEXT TUESDAY—The marvels of the

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine#

glass manufacturing industry vd.ll be
unraveled for the members in a movie

■it

to be shovmo Santford Jolley, pro
gram chairman, areports that one and
possibly two representatives of the
Pittsburg Plate Glass Cooc, glass
division of South Bend, Indo, will
be present to furnish additional

Clothe-A-Child for Christmas campaign#
John Dean is serving as general
chairman, succeeding Howard Teeter, vdio
took charge last year# Rotarians
Santford Jolley and Bob Nagel are serving
as co-chairmen of the important Mile-0Dimes phase of the campaign, while
Paul Hurley, Byron Thomas, Ken Putnam,
Duke Davidson, yours truly et al are all

■a

ALSO tffiXT TUESDAY—Teams for

the club's annual Christmas gift

project will be announced* The
members are again being divided in
to groups to purchase and deliver
yule gifts to children in the area
who otherwise might be missed by
Santa this year*
*

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AS USUAL—Rotary is playing a
prominent role in Coldwater's annual

information•
■it

-it

connected with the drive in various

official capacities#
In addition. Rotary teams, under the
direction of Ray Pitts, will man the

Uile-O'-^Dimes Fi*iday, December 18#"

■a
it

THIS 1/IIEEK—The club enjoyed
an informative talk concerning the
complex population, religious and
political problems existing in the
tiny democracy of Lebanon*

it

it

OUCH—A gifted professor wrote
this on a sophomore's themes
Your
vocabulary is mean and impoverished

but entirely adequate to express your
thoughts#

The speaker was Dr« T* F*
Boushy, native of Lebanon but now

it

it

an American citizen and a member

of the Hillsdale College faculty*
Pat Patterson merits a pat for
an interestir^ program#

GOOD ADVICE—-The pompous orator was
about to begin his speech when a news
photographer began walking around the
rostrum looking for a likely shot# The
chairman, fearful that the orator would
be annoyed, called the photographer aside
and vdiispered:

FEW ABSENTEES—Bobier, Komstien, Milnes, Puss Moore, Ovrers,
Treat, Way and Chuck Woodv^ard were
the only faces missing Tuesday#
Deer season miist be

"Don't take his picture while he is
speaking, shoot him before he starts"#

over#
*

*

it

it

DON'T FORGET—Only 12 more shopping

days until Christmas#

VISITORS—Rotarians Bill

(as if you could)

Bryant, Hillsdalej Bob Pennell,
Dick Schultz and Bernard Pixley,

it

it

Bronson? GUI Pilliod, Angola; and
Elmer Dobson, Quincy#

SCB

Frank Roberts, Bronson, was a

guest of Bob Pennell, and Phil .
Lindner, CHS senior, was the weekly
student guest#
*

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengresotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Club Service

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Chorles
Dally.

1959

- 1960

HARVEY BENT —

L. Woodword,

Olln

Joseph Reiderer,

Treasurer
Asst. See.-Treos.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational Information-

25—B. K.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Warner

P. M.

,feelal - At the coil of the President

Von Aken.

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Couillord.

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

Loans-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKelth.
Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

22—C.

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

Bacon.

International

Informotion—

International

Student Projects-

27-W.

Bobier.

22—R.

Moore.

29—V,

Kornstien—international
Day.

17—J.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

May-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Potterson—Competitor

Re

June-1960

7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Dally—Ladles' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
Juiy-1960
5—H.

McComb.

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

]9-B. Faller.
26—B.

Leovenworth—Children's

26-H. Koetbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

12—1. Woodward.

Axner Olson, Albert Falter.

Williams.
Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Porty.

November—1959

5—J.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotory Foundation—

8—W.
15—K.

19—H. Joseph.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

1—D. Woodward.

12—K.

Howley—Ladies' Night.

Chester Allemier, Jim MeComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

International

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Way.

13—R. Toupolik.

20—B.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Contacts—

Treof.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

lations.

Service

Sweet.

9-W.

Oetober-1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

8—R.

Herman Koolbel, Bill Bobler.

2-W.

15—K.

Informa

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

international

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Lansing, Michigan

ren Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeont-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, Wor-

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Wayne Woy.

February—1960

Mareh-1960

Fair

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,

ROTARY

Pearce—4-H

September—1959

Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupolik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Willioms, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,
Crippled ChildrenMagasine—
George
Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Birlnger.

PRESIDENT

Magazine.

IB—Governor's visit

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,

12:15

PROGRAMS

11—C. Swart.

Four-Way Test-

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Fronk McConkey.

Classification—

ROTARY

Prosidonf Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVice President
Van Aken.
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Club Bulletin—

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

1959-1960

August-1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

19-R. Fox.

Milnes—Internallono!

Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

progroms such os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

-BR 8«w33

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwator-Foy BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kathryn — .

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Ruth

.BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Monorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margarot

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro . . -

IS a'lSIx
BR 8-5386

- —BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-4486

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jono —

. BR 8-2818

Guvorrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo ... BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene . BR 8-6054
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirflold Dr.—Ellen Jo . BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfleld Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotle
BR 8-5475

Address ond Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Ira King, 65 N, Monroe St.—Moyme

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BR 8-5790

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2'$959

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.-Dorothy .. BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Rulh
.BR 8-2261

BR 8-6517

Keith Pearce. 350 Morshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy..

BR B-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone . -BR B-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake-Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr.—Aileen ..
BR 6-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Roy C. Patterson. 36 hi. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR B-2979

BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice -

.BR 8-4159

_-.BR9-9169

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. --

BR 8-5033

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

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Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth

The COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

i

FOR
PEAC
H.

WEEKS

SPRING

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batovio, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cella
BR 8-4424

Joseph Ricderer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget..
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita ... BR 8-8318

FREDSRICK

BR 8-4243
_-BR 8-2128

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Wayne W. V/oy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Boyd C. Wiggins. 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-V/llmo
..

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn . BR 8-2451

QUALITY

. -BR 8-5585

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia .. BR 8-4229

Lewis Penninglon, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel. BR 8-5902
Roy Pills, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chlcogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

BR 8-5412
.. BR 8-4222

BR 8-5554

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chlcogo St.—Alice

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ... BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Refho
BR 9-9360

E. Harold Goodholm. 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris --BR 8-5318

Suzonna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-5996

BR B-5842
BR 8-6316

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 6-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Loke—

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine — BR 8-4198

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth

BR 8-4350

.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion _

BR 8-5394

BR 8-2864

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-2930

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .... BR 8-8942

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stale Homo—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Morguerite.. BR 8-2485

Charles Fiske. R. R. No. 2-Rulh

BR 8-6341

Howard Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elva

BR 8-M86

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise .
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie .

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia .

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

_ .-BR 8-5562

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC.

BR 9-9428

TACif 3«

�"He Profits ].Host Who Serves Besi"

The COLD WATER Rotojt REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

Dopmhpr )ij
vfill feature movies of the Elks

NEXT TUESDAY—Itoy Patterson, "who
has next week's program, informs us

National Home, football and deep sea
fishing.

4&gt;hat Dr. To Fo Boushy, faculty memler at Hillsdale College, will be the
speaker* Dr* Boushy will talk about

•it

Lebanon*

YULE PROJECT—Your directors decided

Thursday that the club will again con
duct a Christmas gift project. A

it

chairman will be named and "Uie meiabers

FIGHT NOT OVER—The war against
tuberculosis is not ended, Irvin

divided into teams to purchase and

Nichols, executive secretary of "the
Michigan Tuberculosis Association,

children in the area.

deliver yule gifts to underpri"Tileged

told the club Tuesday.

As another yule project, a Rotary
team will be chosen to take over one

Nichols pointed out "that while
the TB death rate has been dropping

day on the Mi Te-0'--Dimes of the annual

anually, "the number of new cases
discovered each year is remaining

Clothe-A-Child for Christmas campaign.
The date will be announced later.

constant—about 5,000 per year in
•»

Michigano

DIS AND DATA—Your board also dis

Don Hariris, program chairman,

cussed the possibility of the club
serving as sponsor for an Explorer
Scout troop. The discussion was

was absent and Chuck Bacon subbed

for him in capable manner.
*

*

shelved until the next board meeting

*

to permit the directors to obtain more
VISITORS—Rotarians C.D*

information as to the requirements and

McKenzie, Quincy, and Bob Stocker

responsibilities of such sponsorship.

and Don Hunsicker, BronsOn.
Bud Stoughton, representing the
Coldwater Players, appeared before the
board with a request that Rotary help
his organization in its campaign to

Joe Dunnuck, Ft. Wayne, Ind.,
was guest of Bob Kerr, ndiile the
weekly student guests from CHS
were Bill Brown and Dick Holben,

save Tibbits Theater for the city.
The board expressed its interest as

both seniors.

well as a desire for more concrete in

j

*

*

formation concerning future plans for
the theater if saved from a v/recking

*

ELSEWHERE—Burandt, Goodholm

crew.

'

(made up at Athens), Harris, Hurley,
it

Kennedy, Komstein, Leavenworth,
Mllnes, Russ Moore, ..Pearce, Skabo,
Waldron, Way, Wise, and Yingling.
•it

*

SAD BUT TRUE—If the Reflector

fails to show any improvement this

year you can blame the fact that Ye Ed

*

was unable to get over to Schuler's
this Thursday for the annual District
Editarians confaJ&gt; to soak up wisdom con

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight,
*

-it

*

cerning the art of getting out a weekly

*

club bulletin.

The baconburger we

chomped on Thursday noon was a mighty

ALL FOR FREE—The Elks are

poor substitute for the fellowship and

■^inviting local service club members
(including us) to be their guests
at 8 p.mc Thursday. In addition to

food we missed.
*

free brew and free food, the evening

*

it

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
&amp;RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotol — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGI5 — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

COMMITTEES

Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, Olin

Dally.

T95» - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

4—N. Shedd—Rotary
11—C.

Seerefary Club Bulletin—
Treosurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Ernest luse, Mark Andrews.
Information-

Frank McConkey.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informotion.

John Etsweiler, VInee Kornsllen. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupationol.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Choirman
29—C. Bacon.

Boys and Girls Week—

Richard

Moore.

Crippled Children-

Magazine-

Biringer.

Noel Shodd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Board of Director* Meetings
12:15

Warner Von Aken.

P. M.

pecial — At the call of the President

Progrom—

Don Harris, Wilford Coulllard.

Y?STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

j

VocotioRol Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
I

John Dean, Chairman

'

Robert Kerr, Robert Howiey.

Isuyer-Seiler Relations-

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Lansing, Michigan

Byron Thomos, Harold McKnlght
Herman Koelbel,
International

Bill

Bobler.

27-W.

Bobier.

Information-

Infernatlonal

Student Projects-

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Kornstien—Inlernotlonol
Day.

May-1960
3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Leovenworth—Children's

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

Re

June-1960
7—K. Pufnom.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly—Ladies' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

Hollz—Merry Christmas.

July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

12—C. Allemier.

Faller.

19-R.

26—B. Miines—Intomotlono!

Ribbie.

28-H. J. McKnlght.

5-J. McComb.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotory Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

29—V.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

January—1960

Bill Miines, Gus Burondt.

22—R. Moore.

Party.

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

International

Williams.

19—H. Joseph.

lations.

Contacts-

8-W.

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.

12—K.

Hawley—Ladies' Night.

8—R.

Service

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.

13—R. Toupalik.

20—B.

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeilh.

Youth-

Treot.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

October—1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

17—J.

loans—

Sweet.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Willioms.
Scholarships, Awards, artd Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

International

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, Wor-

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

Wayne Way.

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

2-W.
9-W.

March-1960

Phil Ribbie, Jess Woidrort,
Associotions—

Februory—1960

23-W. Way.
Fair

September—1959

Cralg Sebald, Ken Putnam
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard,

Magazine.

Swart.

25—8. K. Peorcc—4-H

Fellowship—

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,
Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Woy Test-

Trade

Von Aken.

ROTARY

August—1959

Joseph Reiderer,

Occupational

Classification—

President
Vice President

1959-1960

Roy C. Pattersoii, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Rolollons—
Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFiCERS BY ELECTION

Competitor Relations-

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Woidron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with onofher member, advise the progarm chairman of the change. Members having special
oroarams such as Ladies* Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DON HARRIS, Program Choirmon — Telephone BR 8-5942
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwotar-Foy

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lone—Kothryn

Phone No.
8*5563

.. . BR8-M33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rufn —

BRB-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Dnve-Moriorie BR 8-6321

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

..-BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Morgarat

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jeon

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clare . ..

I? f

f'«5ol

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine - .BR 8-4486
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo St.—Noio ...BR 8-4086

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane.-

...BR8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo-.BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foiier, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Chorlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Roth

BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475
BR 8-2864

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhor.i St.—Martha

.BR 8-5562

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma.. ... ....BR 8-5790
Ire King, 65 N. Motiroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg ...

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy _. BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rulh . . ,
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

BR 8-2261
BR 8-6386

BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen. BR 8-2947
Harold McKnlght, Coldwcter Stoto Home—Carol BR 9-9551

V/illiam A. Miines, 1^ Grond St.—Marguerite .. BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys-. ..BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rofho...
BR 9-9360

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.-Ann ..
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia .
....BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie.
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshal! St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

..BR 8-5412

Roksert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene . ..BR 8-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion .
BR B-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Loko—
Suzanno
Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
...
Coil F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

.

BR 8-5554
BR 0-5585

. BR 8-4243
..BR 8-2128

Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia .BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen .
BR 8-6730

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth—BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel — BR 8-5902

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy ...
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice
. . .
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis...
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. i—Wllmo

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermiono —BR 8-2288

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kunneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091

Phil Ribbie, 35V2 Morse St

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn.-BR 8-2451

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cello
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ...BR 8-5318

E. Hofold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore ... ..BR 8-6517
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

-BR 8-5942

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Atleon.—
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

—BR 9-9169

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Chorios Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bergef
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rito—BR8-B318

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

The COLDWATER

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC;
COLDWATER, MICH*
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

.

BR 9-9428
._.BR 8-5033

..BR 9-9511

I.. , See..,34.6^,
S»*. J4.6&amp;I P. L. g. B.

■'Rotary REFLECTOR
1

...BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Rulh Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-B23B

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 30# 1959

Rlbble, Sebald, Teeter, Clyde and
Warren Williams, and Doug Woodward.

BEG PARDON—The reason /our

copy of The Reflector is arriving
late this week is the fact that we

■if

'plumb forgot the holiday which
always fouls up our copy deadlinec

EARLY LEAVERS—Twelve, "vrtiich is

In this case you might say we were

too many.

really fowled (ouch) up.

*

*

if

WELCOME TOM—Coldwater Rotary's

THIS "WEEK—J. Irvin Nichols,

newest member was introduced to the
members last Tuesday by George Owers.
He is Godfrey W. Collins, city

executive secretary of the Michigan
Tuberculosis Association, v/ill be

the speaker, with Don Harris as

engineer, vrhose nickname quite naturally

chairman.

is
*

*

■jf

•if

Tom.

Tom and his Rotary-Ann, Barbara,
reside at 3o W. Pierce St. with their
five children—U girls and one boy.
He is an alumnus of Purdue, and was

LAST TUESDAY—Gust Burandt, ^

the chairman, presented one of his
"many bosses", in the person of
Harry L. Kendall, field service
officer working out of the regional
operations director's office in

assistant superintendent of the Board
of Public Works in bouth Haven prior

to succeeding Barney Trebilcock as
engineer here.

Chicago.

•«•

Kendall described the new

methods and equipment that are
streamlining postal service to

*

WE UNDERSTAND—That Bill Milne s,

speed the delivery of mail to all

■vdio recently enjoyed his initial stay

parts of the United States.

has decided that hospital life is not
so tough after all. Glad you are

•if

at'John Etsweiler's establishment,

*

feeling better. Bill.

CHECKING IN—Rotarians Ed

•if

Geishert, Carlton McKenzie and
William Johnson, of (juincy, and

■if

DON'T FORGET—You can learn more

Iloyd Junker, Don Hunsicker,

by letting the other fellow tell you all

Wendel Hathaway and Clarence

he knows than by telling him all you

Snyder, all of Bronson.

know.
•if

OTHER GUESTS—Vince Heim,

•if

PARTING THOUGHTS

superintendent of mails, and

Jim Aiken, assistant postmaster.

The income tax ought to be called

a "pay-as-you-go-without" plan.

The weekly student guest was

i

Craig Curtiss, CHS senior track

The younger generation doesn't

and cage star.
*

•if

seem so bad until you lose your member
ship in it.

*

Rules are for when brains run out.

ABSENTEES—Goodholm, Holtz,

Komstein, Luse, Milne s, Russ
Moore, Musser, Olmsted, Olson,

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.
☆

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dolly.

1959

- 1960

Olin

Hurley.

Asst. See.-Treos

Biringer.

Moore.

Magoiine—

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational Information-

Magazine.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys ond Girls Week—

Swart.

18—Governor's visit

Moreli—1960

Pearce-4-H Fair

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

P.M.

pecial — At the coll of the President

TTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Warner

Don Harris, Wiiford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Van Aken.

Progrom—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

Dean.

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

Contacts—

International

Information-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

5—J.
19-B.

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

3-M.

A.

McKellh.

10—A. Musser.

June—1960
Putnam.

21-P.

Ribble.

26-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.

The Rotary Foundation—

May-1960

14—0. Dolly—Lodles' Night.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

International Student Proleets—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

Leovenworth—Children's

7—K.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Chester Aiiemicr, Jim MeComb. 29-J. Etsweiler.

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

12—K.

31—L. Pennlngton.

Patterson—Competitor Re
lations.

International Service

Kornstien—international

24-C. Sebold.

December—1959

8—R.

Moore.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

ployees.

Youth-

International

Relderer—Employer-Em

24—G. Burandt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIghi

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.

22—R.
29—V.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobler.

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsled,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

27-W. Bobier.

17—J.

Williams.

Party.
.19—H. Joseph.

20—8. Hawley—Ladles' Night.

Loa ns—

1—D. Woodward.
8-W.

15—K. Pearce—Rurol-Urban.

Day.
Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

6—. Anderson—Trode Assoc.

Student Guests-

Information-

Bacon.

13—R. Toupolik.

Keoth Poarce, Alfred Rice, Wor-

Treat.

Yingling—Com. Safety.

25-6. K.

October-1959

Wayne Way.

Sweet.

9-W.

16—R.

23-W. Way.

29—C.

Ralph Toupolik, Web Treat.
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,

February—1960
2-W.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

ROTARY

Four-Woy Test-

Craig Sebold, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—
Harris

liams, Axner Olson, Wiiford C. Couillord

12:15

PROGRAMS

11—C.

Phil Ribble, jess Woldron,

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

PRESIDENT

I. Woodward,

Classification—

DIRECTORS—Horvey Bent, Donald
Richard

Joseph Reidercr,

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Frank McConkey.
InformoProsldonJ
Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVice President
Van Aken.
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Deon—Stag Night.
Secretory Club Bulletin—
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
- Treosurer

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

1959-1960

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employor-Employoe Relations-

faller.

19-R.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Waldron.

The above is our program schedule for the ^ear 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Cholrman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kalhryn

BR 8-6033

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Foy BR 8-5563

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

...BR 8-5358

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo..
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Marlho

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

. -

Phone Ne.
BR 8-5790
BR 8-5562

...BR 8-6050

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

hterman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy— BR 8-6501

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-5891

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth _ _
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

Olin Dally, 61 Maple lone—Jone

BR 8-2818

Or. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean ... . -BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grond St.-Margafot
BR 6-5386

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

BR 8-2261
BR 8-6386

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
_ BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia . _
. , BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.
BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
. BR 8-6316
Conrad Sworl, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
. .BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Ariene..

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-8942

BR 8-4222

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine .. BR 8-4486
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo .
-BR 8-4036
Wiiford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogcne .-BR 8-6054

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St
-.BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen—BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldv/oler State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo. BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille ....BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine .—BR 8-4198

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann . . BR 8-5585
Werner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys . _._.BR 8-4243

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth

BR 8-2664

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lanoro
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

Robert Kowley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermiono .... .BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R. R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen...

BR 8-66B7

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..-BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

William A. Milnes, IM Grand St.—Marguerite...BR 8-2485

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice.-- BR 8-8546
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.-Edna
BR 8-2539

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Sozanna

.

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.-Alice
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Dello—BR 8-4229

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen .. ......BR 8-6730

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2~Beatrice .

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth—BR 8-5996
Keith Pearce, 350 Morshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Golhol
BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor-. BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, SSVz Morse St
BR 9-9169
C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn... BR 8-2451
Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Befget
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita
BR 8-8318

i0®01

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo ._

12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

..

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Colia
Charles Woodward, 163 Morshall St
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

-..BR 8-8238
.BR 8-4424
._BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly .... ... BR 8-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie
BR9-9511

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

_BR 8.2710

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

PRAY
FOR
PEAC E
FREDERICK

by

BR 8-5494

.BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5554

BR 9*9360

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

...

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Rotha.-

The COLDWATER

Published

.

MICH.

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REELECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

November 20^ X9$9
NEXT TUESDAY—'Harry L. Kendall,

APPROPRIATE HEADING—The
December issue of the The Rotarian

postal field service officer vforking
out of the Regional Operation

features an article entitled "When

Director-s office in Chicago, Ill»,
■will be the speaker. The Coldwater

the Superhighway Comes".
It tells
what happens when four-laners
bypass a town. As Coldwater faces
this eventuality, it should be
timely reading material for all

postofflce is one of those he serves.
Postmaster Gust Burandt is program
chairman.

club members.
«

THIS ISEEK—Ken Leavenworlii

came up with an interesting speaker

PASSING THOUCHT—Any baseball
team could use the man who plays
every position superbly,- never

in Climax teammate Ifta. L. Morris,

manager of Industrial Relations for
Climax Molybdenum Company of

strikes

out and never makes an

error. The big problem, however, is
getting him to lay down his hot dog
and come out of the grandstand.

Pennsylvania.

Morris reviewed the principles

of good human relations, pointing out
the responsibilities of management
in the establishment of good employer-

employee relationship.

OUR TURN—The

annual District

Editarians' whing ding is scheduled

for 10 a.m., December 5th at Schuler's

*

in Marshall.

Need we say more?

VISITORS—Rotarians Bert Ward,

Dwight Green and Bud Higbie,
Bronsoni SLmer Dobson, of-Quincy.

*

DIDN'T BOUNCE—A tightwad
traveling salesman sent his wife a

Other guestss W. H. Wilson and
P.. Severn, both with local plant of

check for a thousand kisses for her

birthd^.
Some days later he
received the following letter from
the little gals

Climax Molybdenum.

Dave Buirley and Jim Wood,
seniors at CHS, were the week's

"Dear Jims I can't begin to
express my appreciation of the check
you sent me for my birthday. I
presented it to the milkman this
morning and he cashed it."

student guests.
*

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Biringer,

Bobier, Burandt, Dally, Dale Dean,
Fuller, Havfley, Musser, Olmsted,
Pearce, Putnam, Ribble, Shaw, Sweet,

*

Treat,'Fo VanAken, Waldron, Wiggins,

REMEMBER—Power brakes may stop
a car on a dime, but it usually takes
$100 to have the rear end fixed.

Clyde and Warren Williams, Chuck and
Les Woodward.
*

*

■jf

NOTE TO NIMRODS—While you were
up north this week the Martins made
it up to the rest of us with a yum

EARLY LEAVERS—Just four.
•tt

■»

yummy serving of prime roast beef.
*

SOB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturgec Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.
•&amp;

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMIHEES

Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

HARVEY BENT

PresldenI

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

Olin

Classification—

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President Van Aken.
Secretory Club Bulletin—

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Dally.

1959 • 1960

Membership-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

,jeciol — At the call of the President Progrom—
Don Harris, Wllford
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Couiliord.

Informotion—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsled,

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Lansing, Michigan

March—1960

tion.

Associations-

Clyde Witiioms, Chairman

29—C. Bacon.

Youth-

Bobier.

Information-

December—1959

Re

international

Student Projects-

A. McKeith.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June—1960
7—K.

21-P.

Putnam.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H. Goodholm.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19—B. Faller.
26—B. Milnes—International

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Foiler.

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

14—O. Dally—Lodies' Night.

January-196D
5—J.

May-1960

31—L. Pennington.

15-S. Jolly.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Leavenworlh—Children's
Parly.

24—C. Sebold.

24—G. Burandt.

22—E. Holfz—Merry Chrlsfmos.
Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Internotional

Kornstien—International
Doy.

26-H. Koelbel.

lations.

tnternaiional Service

29—V.

19—H. Joseph.

November—1959

6—R. Patterson—Competitor

Herman Koolbel, Bill Bobier.

22—R. Moore.

12—K.

27-W.

Guests-

Williams.

13—R. Toupolik.

20—B. Hawley—Ladles' Night.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

8-W.

15—K. Poarce-Rural-Urban.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rofory Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Student

15—K. Pearco—Rurol-Urbon.
1—D. Woodward.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Oetober-1959

Keath Pearee, Alfred Rice, War

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Woy.

Fair

Internotlonol Contacts-

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Treat.

John Etsweilcr, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean-Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Sweet.

9-W.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Frank McConkey.

February—1960
2-W.

September—1959

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shomo,

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magazine.
18—Governor's visit
25—8. K. Peoreo—4-H

Boys and Girls Week—
Croig Sebold, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Community
SafetyLes
Wise,
John
Walker,
Russell
DIREaORS-Harvey Benf. Donold Harris
Ralph Toupolik, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Wil
Crippled
Childrenliams, Axner Olson, Wllford C. Couillord
Moga lineGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
RIchord Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Wayne Way.
Board of Director* Meetings

ROTARY

August—1959
11—C. Swarf.

Four-Way TestErnest Luso, Mark Andrews.
Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
Trade

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treos

Joseph Roiderer,

Ken Leavenworlh.

Attendance-

Charles

1959-1960

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

12—C. Allemier.
19-R.

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Woldron.

Tha obove is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the ehorige. Menibers
»iii-h as
o» ladies'
Lodles' Night,
Nloht, may
may appoint
appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942
programs, such
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
Addres* and Rotary Ann

I'!®"* tl'®:

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane-Kothrvn

BR 8-M33

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-5563
Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Rutri - . —BR 8-5358
Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mariorie BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Benf, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara.

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfleld Dr.—Josephine

,-_BR8-5386
BR 8-4486

Cuvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chieogo St.—Nola ... . BR 8-4086
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene--BR8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson. 145 Fairifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo ._BR 8-8609

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St.-Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotta
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rufh

BR 8-6127

BR8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR8-5475

BR 8-2864

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lokc, R. R. No. 2—Dons—BR 8-5318
£. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Herm!one . ..BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.-Joyee—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

'y'®2®.il2;
BR 8-^^

NAME

BR8-W50

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie .
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo . ....
BR 8-5412
Roisert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg..

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ...BR 8-m01
E. Ken Leavenworlh, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-M50
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Roth
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-loura

BR 8-W86

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

BR 8-^94

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple lone—Virginia—

...BR 8-6341

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann .. —

Howord M. Teeter, IM Church St.—Marion
...BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chieogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Helen—.BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stofe Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Marguerite ..BR 8-24B5

Webster Treot, 34W Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR8-8W6

Werner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice ...

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia ..BR 8-4229

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Refha

John Walker, 33 Oaugherfy-Grotchen

. _ . ..BR 8-6730

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beolriee

BR 8-4159

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court-Gladys—BR 8-6278

BR 8-2539

—

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth..BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
BR 8-2979

Keith Peorce, 3M Marshall St.—Lorroine

BR 8-5^5

Phil Ribble, 35','2 Morse St.

BR 9-9169

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel—BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790

C. Aifrei Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederor, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-B-8290

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Mbrrison Lk.—Rita... BR 8-8318

Suzanna

BR 8-5554

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann ._ .BR 8-5535

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Dougfos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth _

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9511

N0V2:)'=^

FREDERICK

H.

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

PRAY
FOR
PEAC

tEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS*
COLDWATER, illCH.

by

BR 8-5494

j Sec. 34,66, P. L &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-4243
BR 8-2128

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celio
BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
BR 8-5033

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-2930

INC.

�*

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the C/. 5. A.

November 12, 19^9
VACANT CHAIRS—Fifty cents will

NEXT TUESDAY—The speaker will be

get you a buck there'll be plenty of

"William L. Morris, manager of industrial

them at the next two club meetings

relations for the Glimax Molybdenum Co.,
"we have been informed by Veep Don Harris.

because of the large number of members .
who will be up north looking for a buck,

*

*

*

*

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY—Leave your
blood at the Blood Bank Dec llitha not
on the highway.
*

HATS OFF—The Rotary club of
Burr Oak is the

first club in our

district to become a 300 percent club

in support of Rotary Foundation.

*

But

we are catching up with Carl's help.
THIS WEEK—The club learned why

General Cable Company located its new

-M-

plant in Quincy—not Coldwater.

EXCHANGE—"!'d rather be a could
be if I couldn't be an are, for a

It seems Consumers Power, which

could be is a may be with a chance of
touching par. I'd rather be a has been
than a might have been, by far; for a
might have been has never been but a

serves the Quinqy area, is a mighty

good customer of General Cable.
That was one reason.

Another was a

site conveniently located for both
rail and highway transportation.

has been was once an are."
Jackson Rotaletter«

Tuesday's speaker was Robert
Shipper, general manager of the new

plant, who did a first class Job of
filling his listeners in concerning

*

expansions, plans for the future, etc.

OVERHEARD—Two first graders
were standing outside school one morn
ing.,

The program, arranged by Dale
Dean, was timely in that General
Cable happens to be Branch County's

"Do you think that thermonuclear
projectiles will pierce the heat

newest industry'- and one in which

barrier?"

his company's background, recent

asked

one.

Coldwaterites are interested.

"No," said the other, "once a force
enters the substratosphere . • «"

■»

Firsts "There goes that old school
bell. Darn it, now we gotta go and
string beads."

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Someone

.slipped—«at least we don't seem to
have the usual lists of guests,
absentees and early leavers.

*

However, we do recall that the
week's guest list included two

There

ain't no more.

other officials of General'Cable,

"Woodrow T« Harry, plant superinten

SCB

dent, and Ernest Berry, general

•v.

office manager.
Others we remember were

Mayor Arthur G. lyon. Alderman
James Macklem, former alderman,

KLoyd Roach, and Alice Donnel,"
chairman of the city planning
commissiono

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCy — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

6RONSON — Congregahonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

L. Woodward, Olin

Dally.

1959 - 19M

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Employer-Employee Relotions—

Joseph Reiderer,

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational Information-

Phil Ribble, jess Woldron,

Classification—

PROGRAMS
Magazine.

Swart.

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Treasurer
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Seton Bovoe, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
liams, Axnor Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,
Crippled ChildrenMagazi ne—
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.
Wayne Woy.

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Horris,
Duane Davidson, John Deon, Clyde Wil

Moore.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shomo,

Board of Directors MeeHngs

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15

Worner

Von Aken.

Program-

Don Harris, Wilford Couillord.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Information—

Howord Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary Informatiois—

AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocationol Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relotions—
Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Lansing, Michigan

8—R.

Bill Bobler.

Informotlon—

June—1960
Putnam.

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H.

5—J. McComb.

12—L. Woodward.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.
The Rotary Foundoflon—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

24—C. Sebald.

7—K.

January—1960

International Student Protects—

A. McKeith.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

14—O. Dally—todies' Night.

15-S. Jofly.

Bill Mllnes, Gus Burondl.

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennlngton.

Patterson—Competitor Re

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemler, Jim McComb 29—J. Etsweiler.

International

Leovenworth—Children's
Patry.

19—H. Joseph.
May-1960

lations.

International Service

Kornstien—international

26-H. Koelbel.

Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

intornatlonal Contacts-

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Herman Koelbel,

29—V.

12—K.

December—1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Youth-

Pearce—Rural-Urban.
Moore.

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Howley—Ladles' Night.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
24—G. Burondt.
Student Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

15—K.
22—R.

Day.

17—J.

Loans-

15—K. Pearc^-Rurai-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.
6-W. Williams.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

3—B.

ren Williams.

Way.

October—1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Schoiorships, Awards, ond Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundotlon.

P. M.

pecial — At the coll of the President

Bacon.

November—1959

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

Morch-1960

Pearce-4-H Fair

27-W. Bobier.

Rural-Urban—

Sweet.

9-W.

18—Governor's visit

29—C.

Croig Seboid, Ken Putnam

Fellowship—

2-W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

25—B. K.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted-Rotary Infonna-

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week-

February—1960

23-W.

Frank McConkey.
Preddent Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade AssociationsVie. Pr.sident Van Aken.
John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Ciub Bulletin—
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

PRESIDENT

1959-1960 ROTARY
August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotory
11—C.

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

Charles

Competitor

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemler.

19-B. Pallor.

19-R. Fox.

26—B. Milnes—International

inf.

26-J. Watdron.

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with onolher member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having sp^ol
tiicK as
ac Ladies'
ladies' Night,
Niahte may appoint
oppoint o committee to ossist with the detoils.
programs, such
ROTARY ROSTER
NAME

Address and Rotary Artn

NAME

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR o-5y42

JUNE 30, 1959

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

Phone No.
BR 8-2930

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy gR 8-5563
Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lone-Kothryn
SS f'^22

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wiimo

55

iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

BR 8-MM

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Orive-Marione BR 8-6821

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

BR 8-6316

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arleno _.-BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
._BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .BR 8-2841

BR 8-5412

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St.—Martha

BR 8-5562

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St -Ruth

. BR B-M58

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

SB

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg-BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy .— BR 8-6501

BR 8-5386

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth.

55

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Louro

BR 8-6386

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sl.-Heien.

BR 8-2947

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margoret

SB f'252$

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clora
_ — f
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-^86

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-68M

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

BR B-5394

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone-Virginia

BR 8-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ..BR 8-5842

Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude

BR 8-4350

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola _ BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR 8-6054
Olin Dolly, 61 Moplo Lone-Jone
.BR8-281B
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.-Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mory Ann . ...BR 8-5585
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .
..BR 8-2128

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St.-Edna

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia . BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchon
. . . .BR 8-6730

John T. Deon, 59 Rldgmoor Rood—Volerie
Albert Folier, 95

BR 8-5909

BR 8-6596

Honchett St.—Chorlotte —BR 8-5475

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth
55
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Dons—BR 8-5318

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morgoerite--BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys---BR 8-6278

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth —BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Keith Peoree, 350 Mcrshall St.—Lorraine

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke

BR 8-4435

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth

Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

BR 8-5942

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-253?

—BR 9-93^
BR 8-2?79

BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.-Gathel. —BR 8-5902

BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn -BR 8-2451

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanne

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Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrlce
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Cella
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St. . ..

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.—Polly

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Notalie

BR 9-9511

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.-

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R,

PRAY
FOR
PEAC E

N0VI5

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

_...BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
8R 8-2710

Clyde Williams, R. R, No. 1-Wilma
BR 8-8238
Worren Willioms, Ekitavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

BR 8-5554

WELCOME

INC.

�November

12,

1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.

Name
Godfrey Collins

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Engineering

Civil Engineering

Signed - J. A, Kennedy,

Secretary

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The GOLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

Noveiaber 6, 1959 "
l^IEXT TUESDAY—Dale Dean, next
week's program chairman, has arranged

BOARD ACTION—The directors, at
their montly meeting Thursday, discussed
at considerable length, the pros and cons
of a banquet for the high school football
team as compared with an all sports
banquet as formerly held under the
auspices of four local service groups.

to have Robert Shipper, general man.^»ager, tell the club about Quincy's
lewest industry, the General Gable Coo
The speaker will illustrate his talk
with movies.

The board finally voted to instruct

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President Harvey to contact the Kiwanis,
Lions and Jaycee groups to see if they

THIS "WEEK—There was no regular
program due to Ladies Night
Wednesday. We missed that but we
hear that Chairman Bob Hawley and
committee came up with a fine meal,

would be interested in reviving an all
sports banquet with Rotary taking charge
of arrangements for the first such fete.

Criticism of such affairs in the pi^t
has been that the programs have been too'
long and drawn out. The board feels that
a banquet vdth a streamlined program

prepared and served by the Martins,
plus some good music for dancing.
Those who attended described it as

a "real nice party".

tailored to

last not over one hour

might draw better support from the
members of all four groups.

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ABSENTEES—Allemier, Bacon,

Couillard, Goodholm, Harris, Kerr,
}vlilnes, Musser, Patterson, Pennington,
Pitts, Putnam and Way.

In reaching its decision, the board
also indicated it felt that such an
affair should honor

all athletes

and

not Just those who play football.
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Such a banquet, if the other groups
are willing to take part, v^ould be
scheduled for next Spring.

CHECKING IN—Five Bronson

Rotarians, Nels Yfeber, Richard
Schultz, Dean Caiy, Ray Smith and
Bill Cadraan, plus two from Quincy,
Seaman Bollegraf and Carlton McKenzie.

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IN LIGHTER VEIN—Our scientists are
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wondering if smashing the atom was such

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a wise crack.
Rotary Call).

EARLY LEAVERS—None.
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ECHOES—We mentioned last week

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DAFFYNITION—A citizen is

that Coldwater was represented by a
dozen at the Charter Night at
Galesburg but forgot to mention
names.

(Snitched from the Albion

a man who

demands better roads, a nev^ post-office,
larger schools and SMALLER TAXES.

The local delegation was

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headed, of course, by President
Harvey and included Ernie Luse,
Chick Kennedy, John Dean, Chuck
V/oodward, Santford Jolley, Bob Svreet,

singular or plural, Jolumy?" Johnny—
"Singular at the top,, plural at-the

Ken Putnam and Herman Koelbel.

bottom."

TEACHER TO PUPIL—"Is

The

'trousers'

event drew 625 RotariansI
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SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMinEES

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Chorles
Dally.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

President
Vice President

L. Woodward,

Olin

Torg Skobo, Lcs Wise, Frederick

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

Hurley.

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

lioms, Axner Olson, V/ilford C. Cooillord,
Richard

Biringer.

12:15

Worner

P. M.

TTsTRia 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Van Aken.

Progrom—
Don Harris,
Public

Wilford Couillord.

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Vocotionol Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRia
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

6—.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B.

Fred Anderson, Miiford McKelth.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnighl

Youth-

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Foller.

Re

A. McKelth.

June—1960
7—K.

Putnom.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnlght.
July-1960

5—J. McComb.

5—H.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

3-M.

10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennington.

Patterson—Competitor

Jonuary—1960

Bacon, Lou Pennington.

Leavenworth—Children's

24-C. Sebald.

McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Bill Mllnes, Gus Burandt.

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstien-International

17—A. Rice—Student Doy. •

ployees.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

International Student Projects—
Chuck

Reiderer—Employer-Em

lations.

Internatlonol Service

Williams.
Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Mqy-1960

December—1959

Herman Koelbol, Bill Bobier.

8—W.
15—K.

26-H. Koeibel.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.

1—D. Woodward,

Parly.

3—B. Ker.-—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Loans-

15—K.

19—H. Joseph.

November—1959

ren Williams.

Treat.

16—R. Ylngllng—Com. Safety.

12—K.

Hawley—Ladies' Night.

27-W. Bobier.

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Sweet.

9-W.

Day.
April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

13-R. Toupollk.

Wayne Way.

Chester Allemier, Jim

Carl Vinlon, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Ektcon.

October—1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-al-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

29—C.

Student Guests-

Information-

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Clyde Williams, Choinnon

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

tion.

Associotlons—

2-W.

March-1960

John Etsweller, Vinee Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

pedal — At the coil of the President

Frank McConkey.

Februory—1960

23-W. Woy.
Fair

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotory informa-

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofely—
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treot.
Crippled ChildrenMagazineGeorge Owers, Oidc Moore,
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Information-

Moore.

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Magozine.

Swort.

25-B. K. Pearce-4-H

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrevrs.

Boys and Girls Week—

Followship—

DIRECTORS—Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,
Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wit-

11—C.

Four-Way Test-

Trade

Van Aken.

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,

Classir&gt;cation—

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,

Occupational

JOHN A. KENNEDY

1959-1960

August-1959

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS &amp;Y ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

Foller.

19-R.

26—B. Mllnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26-J. Waldron.

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having specie)
DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist v/ith the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

.—BR 8-6033

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler-Fay BR 8-5563

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

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Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther. — BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR B-8036
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

BR 8-53Q6

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Claro
.
-BR8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fciirfield Dr.—Josephine
BR 8-4486
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo . BR B-4086

Wilford Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone . BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jone ...

. . BR 8-2818

Duune E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Doie A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille .. -. BR 8-6598
Alksert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Chorlotte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2—Ruth..
-BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

c. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517
.BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce .-BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel.

BR 8-6788

Phone No.

..-BR 8-5790

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.-Moyme
Herman Koeibel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

BR 8-6050
BR 9-9106

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha

-- BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

BR 8-5562

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy-BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily 8R 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse. R. R. No. 3-Ruth.
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Loura
BR 8-6386
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. ....
BR 8-5394
Miiford A. McKelth. 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .

BR 8-2947

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.-Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Howard Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elva ...
.... BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .
BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 1^ Church St.—Marion

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann _

BR 8-5585

BR 8-6278

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198

Suzanne

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio

BR 8-4229

.

BR 8-6730

Roy C. Pottcrson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice

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Keith Peorce, 350 Marsholl St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

BR 9-9169

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
BR 8-4424
Chorles Woodward, 163 Morshall St
BR 8-5033
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth . . ...BR 9-9428

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel

Kenneth Putnom, 11 f. Chicago St.—Eleanor
.. .—

BR B-5902

BR 8-2790

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederor, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Coroline BR-8-8290
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
VISITING

ROTARIANS

TEMPLE

ALWAYS

BR 8-5554

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobefh ..BR 8-5996

by

ELKS'

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Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys
. . . BR 8-4243
Cor! F. Vinlon. 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
.. BR 8-2128

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 9-9360

BR B-5714

.BR 8-8318

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis .

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo

H.

WELCOME

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

. ...BR 8-2710
.

.BR 8-8238

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly . ....BR 8-5033
Robert G. Ylngllng, 21 Scott—Natalie

pray
FOR
PEACE

FREDERICK

p.m.,

_.BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

PR 5-951,

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.
rr

r&gt;0STAce34

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, 11XC.4.

12:15

BR 8-6341

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
... BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude . ..BR B-4350

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

nRotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St.—Louise . .. BR 8-5842

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ..BR 8-2485

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

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INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

Tke COLD WATE R jRoterj REFEE CTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
October 29, 19^9

NEXT TUESDAY—Due to the Ladies

guessed it, Mike is planning to
wind up at Purdue after completing
his high school course and a tour of

Night next week there will be no
program following next Tuesday's

duty in the armed forces.

luncheono
President Harvey tells us
the members will be free to take off

early after they have eaten, sung a
few numbers and paid their fines«

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CLUB GR0&gt;1ING—Robert Nagel,
associated with J. B. Branch ic Co.,
was introduced to the members Tuesday

Ladies Night, of course, is
slated for Wednesday evening at

the Hawaiian room. Dinner (prime
ribs of beef et al) will be served,
starting at 7:30- There will be

as

live music for dancing later in the

Bob, who came to Coldwater by way
of Long Island, Toledo, Detroit and
Michigan State University, is the

the newest addition to Coldwater

Rotary.

evening, according to Chairman
Bob Hawley.

John Dean did the honors.

husband of Susan (Branch) and the father

About 30 couples have made
reservations so far.

of two youngsters, Earl and Nancy.

Still time

to plan an evening out for your

His classification is "dry goods
retailing."

Rotary Ann.
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Welcome aboard, Bobl

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AN ORCHID—To Bill Bobier for

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an unusual program this week.
AT GALESBURG—Coldwater was

The story of their European

represented at the Charter Night dinner
for the new Galesburg club this week by
President Harvey Bent and a 12-member
delegation.
They report an inspirational
meeting, a dam fine meal and a good
social evening.

trip last summer, as told by
Doc UcConnell, Trudy and sons,

Mike, Peter and Jeff, provided an
interesting half hour.
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ABSENTEES—Bacon, Burandt,
Etsweiler, Harris, Komstein,
Luse, McComb, Russ Moore, Ribble,
Rice, Shaw, Thomas, Way and Wiggins.

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SOUl'TO ADVICE—To avoid trouble,
breathe through your nose—it keeps
your mouth shut.

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VISITORS—Rotarians Dick

A LION PERHAPS?—A little girl
was proudly showing her playmates her

Schultz, Jack Schafer, Robert Stocker
and Ken Yesh, Bronson; and Melvin
Blue, Quincy.

new hone. "This is ny daddy's den,"
she announced, "does your daddy have
a den?" "No," was the answer, "he

Ed Winguth, of New York, was a
guest of Ken Leavenworth,- and . .
Bob Yingling had Bill Wilson of

growls all over the house."
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Coldwater as his guest.
Mike Vaughan, CHS senior,
grandson of Warner Van Aken and
nephew of Fritz Van Aken, was
the weekly student guest. Ycai

SCB

You WiH Always Be Welcome ai These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•ft

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 Mi

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER/ MICH.

Competitor Relations-

COMMIHEES

Duone Davidson, Choirman
Charles
Dally.

I9S9 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

Olln

President
Vice President

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick
Van Aken.

Secretary Club

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

n-C. Swart.

18—Governor's visit
25-B. K. Peorce-4-H

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Bulletin—

Hurley.

Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys ond Girls Week—
Crcig Sebold, Ken Pulnom

Magazine-

Ralph Toupolik, Web Treat.
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,

Membership-

Rural-Urban—

Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

Richard Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Warner

P.M.

^^peeial — At the call of the President

Don Horris, Wilford Couillard.

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

I

Hermon Koelbel,

Bill

Bobier.

Day.

Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

13—R. Toupolik.

12—K.

Night,

19—H. Joseph.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

10—A. Mussor.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

June-1960

Re

7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Doily-Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January—1960
5—J.

May—1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

24-C. Sebold.

15-S. Jolly.

Informotlon-

Leavenworth—Children's
Porty.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

lations.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

22—R. Moore.
29—V. Kornstien—Internotional

October—1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

8—R.

International Service

International

John Dean, Chairman

Lansing, Michigan

Bacon.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim McCemb. 29—J. Etsweiier.

Vocational Service

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Woodward—Occupational.

29—C.

24—G. Burandt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth—

Williams.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Internotional Contocts—

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRia
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Loons-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKelfh.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-at-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ren Williams.

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

1—D. Woodward.

27-W. Bobier.

Keoih Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

16—R. YInglIng—Com. Safety.

8-W.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson-Rotory Foundation.

Program-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Van Aken.

Sweet.
Trool.

15—K. Pearce-Rurol-Urbon.

22—C.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies'

Wayne Way.

2-W.
9-W.

March—1960

Foir

tion.

Associations-

February—1960

23-W. Way.

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary informa

Frank McConkey.

Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyHarris,

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

Magazine.

John Etsweiier, Vince Kornstion. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

— Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Joseph Reiderer,
Four-Way Test-

Trade

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Waldron,

Classification—

JOHN A. KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendonee—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959.1960

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Club Service

July-1960
5—H.

McComb.

International Student Proleets—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton

12—1. Woodward.

The Rotary FoundationAxner Olson, Albert Faller.

26—B. Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

19-B. Faller.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J. Waldron.

Inf.

The ohove is our progrom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chaioron of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Progrom Chairmen — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay BR 8-«63

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kalhryn

BR 8-M33

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St.—Ruth .

--BR8-W58

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drlve-Mariorie BR 8-6S21

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand Sl.-Margarot

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara .

.-

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

. -...BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 173 FairField Dr.-Josephine . BR 8-4486

Guvarrle Coflman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola _--BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene . BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Falrfield Dr.—Ellen Jo BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie . -.-BR 8-5909
John Etsweiier, Jr., 37 Foirflold Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Chorlofte —BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

BR 8-2864

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris -. BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore ._..BR 8-6517

Donold M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy--

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091

-

BR 8-6687

Santford Jolley, 1239 Bottle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-^M

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha ..-

-BR 8-5562

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy - BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth ..

—

-.BR 8-2261

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BR 8-6386
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. - - - -- BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen... BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwafer State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Marguerite-. BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

BR 8-6278

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone Me.
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
. BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple lane—Virginia .
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
.. BR 6-4350
Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Eivo

Suzonna

-

- -

p.m.,

.

_

BR 3-5554

BR 8-5585

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy . . . . _
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth ...

Clyde Willioms, R, R. No. 1-Wilma

.BR 8-8238

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 9-9360

—BR 8-5975

BR 8-5902
BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chlcogo St.—Eleanor — BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

— BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn ..BR 8-2451

Joseph Rledcrer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Sehmltf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 6-5714

BR B-8318

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrlce

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella -- .
Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. .

TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4159

..BRB-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingltng, 21 Scott-Natalie

BR 9-9511

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FOR

H.

WEEKS

INC.

by

TUESDAY

BR 8-5494

Warren Williams, Botavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

PRAY

FREDSRICK

MICHIGAN

.. BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Allce
.BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Oaugherly—Gretchen
. . . BR 8-6730

PEACE

ELKS'

.

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Ellzobelh. BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
BR 8-2979

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retha

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

12:15

.

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISiriNG

BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R, R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold, lake—
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

1

Meeting Time:

BR 8-4222

E, Byron Thomas, 56 N- Circle Drive—Virginia

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon

The COLDWATER

Published

BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd,—Arlcne

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elolne . --BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice.- BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone - ...BR B-22B8
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Alleen

NAME

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilmo

06 ^

I-

�'Afe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
October 22,

DAFF YNITION- -Busybody: Sunburned
nudist with hives falling onto an ant
hill. (Thanks to ErnietLuse.)

BETTER BE THERE-Bill Bobier,

who has next week*s program, tells
us he has inveigled Dr. Max McConnell and family (five of them) to

❖

GRAB THE PHONE--Rotary Anns
Valerie Dean (BR 8-5909) and
Elaine Moore (BR 8-4198) are taking
reservations for the Ladies Night
dinner-dance to be held Tuesday night,
Nov. 4th, at the Elks Temple.

e us an account of their trip to

Europe the past summer. Shunning
the regular organized tours, Doc
and his family chose their own
leisurely itinerary. There will be
a few slides but the program will
consist chiefly of a family dis
cussion of the trip with each mem
ber taking part.
^

He

1959

According to Chairman Bob Hawley,
dinner reservations must be in by next

Tuesday in order that the Martins will
know how many prime ribs of beef to

*

ALL'S QUIET-This week's pro

order.

gram was advertised in advance as an

He

informal "gripe" session.

Hs

*

*

BETTER LATE.

.

.

.

Charter

night for the new Rotary club at
Galesburg is next Tuesday. Site; Inman's.

Apparently club affairs must be
running smoothly, judged by the
noticeable lack of complaints. As

President Harvey has put in 15 dinner

a matter of fact, most of the session
was devoted to a round table discus

reservations for our club and wants at

sion of club policies in an extremely

least that many members to help greet the
new club. Charter Night attendance counts
as regular attendance if that is a needed
inducement. Give the Prez a call if you
find you can go.

amiable fashion.
He

*

*

*

VISITORS--Rotarians Charlie

Pixley and Bill Cadman, Bronson;
Bill Nimmo, Butler, Ind.; and

&gt;jc

summer), Dayton, Ohio.

other chick.

Harland Brown and Ronald Worden,

*

high school seniors, were the weekly

*

He

apparently had no gripes.
*

*

*

can do.

EARLY LEAVERS--Fourteen who
*

*

ALSO CRIBBED (from same source) -A rickless driver is one who passes
you on a highway in spite of all you

student guests and were introduced
by Ax Olson.
#

*

CRIBBED (from Jackson Rota-Wheel)
--The Woman who henpecks her husband
is likely to find him listening to some

Carl Margraf (last time until next

*

*

❖

❖

CLOSING THOUGHT--Indian summer

ABSENTEES--Andrews (holding

is no time to be punching a typewriter
like this. See you next week.

court in Centerville), Bobier,
Burandt, Dale Dean, Kerr, Kornstein,
Musser, Ribble, Rice, Swart, Thomas,
Fritz and Warner Van Aken, Waldron,
Wiggins and Clyde Williams (first

day of the hunting season, don't
SCB

forget to make up fellas.)
^

^

^

iff

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturget Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.
■6

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson. Cholrman
Charles
Dally.

1959 -

1960

HARVEY BENT

President

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Classification—

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President

Hams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard
BIringer.

Magazine-

Membership-

12:15

P. M.

"^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Warner

Von Aken.

Program-

Don Harris. Wilford Coulllard.
Public

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Vocational

October—1959

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

27-W.

Wayne Way.

Kooth Pearce. Alfred Rice. War
ren Williams.

Byron Thomas. Harold McKnlght

Youth-

international

Reiderer—Employer-Em

International

Service

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert Kerr. Robert Howley.

Information-

Kornstien—international
Day.

Leovenworth—Children's

3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Re

June-1960

7—K.

Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

5—J.

Chuck Bacon. Lou Penninglon.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson. Albert Faller.

Moore.

24-C. Sebald.

Holtz—Merry Christmas.

JuIy-1960

McComb.

5—H. Goodholm.

12—C. Allemler.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

RIbble.

28-H. J. McKnlght.

Januory—1960

Bill Milnes. Gus Burandt.

Inlernotlonol Student Projects-

22-R.

29—V.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

ployees.

lations.

Service

Willioms.
Pearce—Rural-Urban.

May-1960

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Herman Koelbel. Bill Bobler.

8-W.
15—K.

26-H. Koelbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Fred Anderson. Mllford McKeith.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

November—1959

17—J.

Loans-

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Woy.

12—K.

13—R. Toupollk.

20—B. Howley—Ladies' Night.

George Owers. Dick Moore.

Sweet.
Treat.

Aprii-1960
5-P. Hurley.

Chester Allemler. Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweller.

John Dean, Cholrman

Loosing. Michigan

29—C. Bacon.

6—.

2-W.
9-W.

15—K.

Informa

tion.

Clyde Williams. Chairmon
Boys ond Girls Week—

February-1960

March-1960

Foir

John Etswciier, Vince Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Oceupationol.
Community Servic*

international Contacts-

Sergeant-ot-Arms-

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Phil RIbble. Jess Waldron.
Fronk MeConkey.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dale Dean.

Carl Vinton. S. Jolly.

Pearce-4-H

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotory

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

25-B. K.

Scholarships. Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Rotary InformationRobert Show. Dr. K. L. Olmsted.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Ernest Luse. Mark Andrews.
Occupotionol Information-

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno.

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

,&gt;eeial — At the call of the President

18—Governor's visit

Ralph Toupollk, Web Treat.
Crippled Children-

Moore.

Magazine.

11—C. Swart.

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise. John Walker, Russell Community Safety-

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

Joseph Roiderer,

Four-Way Test-

Trade Associations—

Van Aken.

Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seten Bovee. R. Pitts. Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treoi.

DIRECTORS-Harvev Bent, Donald Hams.
Doone Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde WllRichard

Oiin

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Ken Leovenworth.

L. Woodward.

ROTARY

August—1959

Employer-Employee Relations-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson. Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Faller.

19-R, Fox.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

Thn nhnve is our oroarom schedule for the yeor 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progorm cholrman of the change. Members having sdmIoI

programs such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS. Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Nt).

Chester L. Altemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Fay gR 8-5^
Fred Anderson. 46 Mople Lane-Kothryn
f5
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.-Rufh
Dr Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorio BR 8-6841

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jcan

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

- _ -

. BR 8-5386

BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr.—Josephine _ BR 8-4436

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Noio
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogone -BR 8-6054
Oiin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jone .,
— ...BR 8-2818
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeid Dr.—Ellen Jo ..BR 8-8609
Caie A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Deon, 59 Rldgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

BR 8-2864

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

John Etsweller, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.-Charlotte —BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Kawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R. R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen .

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce--BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy. 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr. 15 Pockhom St.—Martha

Ira King. 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

Phone No.

.

§"5??9

BR 8-5562

BR 8-6050

Herman Koelbel. 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg..
BR9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien. 290 Grond St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6M1
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse. R. R. No. 3-Ruth —
James F. McComb. 52 Dougherty—Laura

Frank L. MeConkey. 95 S. Monroe St— ...

BR 8-2261
BR 8-^86
BR 8-K94

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Williom A. Milnes. 150 Grand St.—Marguerite..BR 8-2485

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys—BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
_.BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth ..BR B-5996
Roy C, Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR B-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn--BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer. 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-6290
Chcrles Schmilf, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget..

BR 8-5714

Cralg Sebold. R. R. No. 2. Morrison Ik.—Rita... BR 8-8318

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd. 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
. BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise. . BR 8-5842

Torg Skobo. 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie ..

Suzonna

-

V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m.,
VISITlMG

ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Della

BR 8-4229

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

BR 8-5494

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen

. . BR 8-6730

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrlee

_

... .BR 8-4159

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celio
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

.. .

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward. 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natolle

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. l-Wilmo
BR 8-8238
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMolne, Bron. 4024

PRA
FDR
PE ACWEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCH.

Published

BR 8-5554

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

Notary REFLECTOR
H.

. .

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann . . BR 8-5585

The COLDWATER

FREDERICK

.BR 8-6316

Conrad Swort. 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howord Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd,—Arlene .
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter. 156 Church St.—Marion
.. BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago. R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

INC.

�October

13,

1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldv/ater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
f

Major Classification

Minor Classification

•sfRobert Nagle

Dry Goods and General

Dry Goods Retailing

•JSAssociated with J.

B. Branch Co.

\

Merchandi ss

Signed - J. A. Kennedy, Secretary

�r.\

ry

�■

"He Profits Most Who' Serves 5csf"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October l6, 19^9
HERE'S YOUR CHAHCE—President

•{f-

Harvey tells us there will be no
formal program next Tuesday. In its
place it is planned to conduct a
general club Oripe Session, so if
you have anything on your mind be
sure to come prepared to unload it.

OSTliACIZKD—Guuss our best

friends v/on't tell us. At least,
there were only two visiting
Rotarians this week. Jack Schafer
of Bronson, and Carlton J,icKenzie
of Quincy,
This constitutes a new
low as far as the guest list is
concerned.

LADIES' HIGHT—Bob Hawley, who
is chairmaning the upcoming party for
the gals, informs us that after one
or two schedule shifts, it has been
definitely slated for Vfednesday

The two weekly student guests
were Tom Hosek and Dennis Ambrose,
both seniors at Coldwater High
School this year.

night, November Uth.
■M-

The shindig will be held at
the Elks Temple.
It will be a
dinner-dance with the ducats priced

EARLY LEiiVERS—Nine.

at ^7.00 per couple (includes
dinner and music for dancing.

^

WOira MLE—President Harvey
and Torg Skabo, who attended, tell

The party will not supplant the
usual Tuesday luncheon meeting and

•jt

-St

You

buy your own liquid refreshments).
will not count

-;{•

us

on club attendance.

the district institute

at

Plainwell last week turned out to
be well worth the effort.
Le haven't

had a chance to get the full details,

*

however.
GOOD ADVICE—Riarmacist Bill

Uilliams, whom Chairman Ralph
Toupalik secured as this v/eek's
speaker, gave the club some good
advice concerning prevention of
accidental poisonings.

*

LAST CALL—Charter night for
the new Qalesburg club at Inman's

at 7:15 P-M. Tuesday, October 27th.
Price

Bill pointed out that some

per.

At least 15 members

from Coldv/ater are needed to meet

2,000 children under the age of

our club reservation quota.

two years are poisoned annually
in the U.S. because their parents
carelessly leave toxic substances
within reach.

WORD TO V/ISE~V/ith the hunting
season upon us, we vrould like to

The speaker also discussed
the

remind the nimrods in our club that

Poison Control Center at the

hospital, its facilities and use.

v/hether you take a shot or not be
careful y^ere you shoot.

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Faller,
Goodholm, Holtz, Hurley, Leaven-

this week.

With that vre'll sign off for

worth, i^ss Moore, Olmsted, Ov^ers,
Teeter, V^iggins and Yingling.

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sfurges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hondry Hotel — Friday 6:36 P.' M. (C.SlT.)

BATTLE CREEK
☆

Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Duone Davidson, Choirman

Charles
Dally.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

President
Vice President

L. Woodward,

Otin

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick

Duane Davidson, John Deon, Clyde WilBiringer.

Magozine—
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,
12:15

P. M.

Jpeciol — At the call of the President

^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Warner Van Aken.

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Coulllard.
Public

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairmon
Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigan

20—B. Howley—Ladles' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.

Keath Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Herman Koclbel,

Bill

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Contacts-

International

Information-

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor Re

Kornstien—Jnlernatlonoi

Day.
AprlJ-1960

5-P. Hurley.
12—K.

Leovenworth—Children's

Porty.

19—H. Joseph.
May—1960
3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June—1960
Putnam.

14—O. Dally—Lodies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960

January—1960

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

5—J. McComb.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotory Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

Moore.

7—K.

Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Internotional Student Projeefs—

22—R.

29—V.

24-C. Sebold.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holli—Merry Christmas.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Wlliams.

15—IC. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

31—L. Pennington.

lations.

International Service

International

ployees.
24—G. Burandt.
8—R.

Bobler.

1—D. Woodward.
8—W.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundotlon.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loans-

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at-Arms-

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

6—. Anderson—Trode Assoc.
13—R. Toupollk.

Student Guests-

Information-

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

INTERNATIONAL

John Elsweiler, VInce Kornstlen. 15—0. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.
Boys and Girls Week—
Croig Sebold, Ken Putnam
October—1959

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

I^K. Pearce—Ruroi-Urban.

tion.

Crippled Children-

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.
March-1960

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Frank McConkey.

Sweet.

9-W. Treat.

23-W. Way.

September—1959

Moore.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Ernest luse, Mark Andrews.

February—1960
2-W.

Magazine.

IB—Governor's visit
25-B. K. Pearce-4-H Fair

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupollk, Web Treat.

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,

PROGRAMS

11—C. Swart.

Trade Associations-

Van Aken.

Fellowship—

Richard

Joseph Reiderer,
Four-Way Test-

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Classification—

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Occupational Information-

Secretory Club Bulletin—
- Treasurer Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.
Asst. Soe.-Treas.

liams, Axner Olson, Wllford C. CoutHard,

1959-1960

Augusi-19S9

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B. Faller.
26—B. Milnes—International

19-R. Fox.

Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

Th» above is our oroarom schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving M&gt;Mlal

programs such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

NAME

Addretf and Rotary Ann

Photre No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople lone-Kofhryn

BR 8-M33

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwofer-Foy BR 8-5563
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons St.-Ruth .. . __BR 8-5358
Or. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drivo-Morione BR 8-6821
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
BR 8-3086
William Bobier, 280 Grand Sl.-Morgaref
_-BR 8-5386
Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora
-BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfieid Dr.—Josephine... BR 8-4486
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nolo . ..BR 8-4086
Wilford Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane —

BR 8-2818

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrfieid Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanehetl St.—Charlotte
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth

BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475
BR 8-2864

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfieid Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 3-8609
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Volerie

BR 8-5909

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ..BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
BR 8-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Hoitz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrifeid Dr.—Alleen.-

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel.

BR 8-6788

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Mortho
Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

-BR 8-57M
BR 8-5562
BR B-6050

Herman Koelbel, IIS. Jefferson St.—Peg

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy— BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
_-BR 8-2261

James F. McComb, SI Dougherty—Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

BR 8-6386

BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen — BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Cotdwator State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ...BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwol! Court—Gladys—BR 8-6270
Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice .— BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann _
. BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise
BR 8-5342
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St.—Nellie . .. . BR 8-6316
Conrad Swart, 471 Morshol! St.—Gertrude

. -

BR 8-4350
BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia

BR 8-B942
BR 8-4222
BR 8-2841

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo -

.

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake

BR 8-5554

Suzanna

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann .. BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys - . .
BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 £. Chicago St.—Alice

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eliiobeth.. BR 8-5996

Roy t. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
John Walker, 33 Daugherfy—Gretchen _ .
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Keith Peorce, 350 Morshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

.._8R 9-9360

lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel—BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn.. BR 8-2451
Joseph RIederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Chorles Schmlfl, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5714
BR 8-831B

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

.

BR 8-2128

BR 8-4229
8R 8-6730
BR 8-5494
8R 8-4159

.-BR 8-2710

BR 8-8238

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LoMoIne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 9-9428
.BR B-5033
BR 9-9511

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i vr F
-.Art.,-

F . - V

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

P RaV
FOR
PEACE

S'
FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, ISC,
COLDWATER, HXCh.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

�"He Profits Most fPlw Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 8, 19^9
IffiXT TUliSDAY—I^alph Toupalik
is listed as program chairman for
the next club meeting and we hear
he is working diligently to pro
duce something of interesto

OF? TO PLiilNWELL—President

Harvey Bent and Past President Torg '
Skabo are planning to represent the
club at the

annual District Institute

at Plainwell this Saturday.

*

CAPITOL RLPOUT—Uuring the

OUR SLIP'S SHOWING—UQ Clarence's

past several years the club has

monthly letter reveals that our club,
for the first time in many months,
slipped below the 90 pel cent mark in

become accustomed to hearing ar

annual report on national affairs

attendance during August.

by Congressman Johansenp

In 1958

our August mark vias 91o20 while this

The 195^ report was presented

year it dropped to 89.58 percent.

this week and as in the past, was
an interesting and informative summaiy of the speaker's views on

mai^ subjects, ranging from fed

GOOD IDEA—Vfe note the Dowagiac

eral finances and labor-management
legislation to the recent U»S»
visit of KhruscheVo

club has six editarians—each serving
a two-months'

v/as chairman.

it

■jf

Nuff saidI
it

IffiliiORIAL—Some Bronson friends have

•it

sent a check to the Rotary Foundation
in memory of the late Lowell Rosenau.
Lowell would be pleased.

ABSENTEES—Etsweiler, Harris,
Hurley, Komstein, i/icOor.Tb,
McKnight, lUbble, Sebald, Treat,
TVo Van Aken, 'baldron, Clyde
yjilliains, V/arren ITilliams, Doug
liTioodward

trick.

hoel Shedd

it

and Les V/oodward&lt;,

it

PLaNS are PIiAi^S—ATuring the recent
SRO run of
"fy Fair Lady" in New York
a woman attending a matinee performance

-M-

was amazed to find a vacant seat next to
GUESTS APLENTY—riotarians

her.

Leo Vfliite, 0. J. Holmes,
Richard Schultz and iJ'elson Weber,

During intermission she expressed

her amazement to the v/oman on the other
side

of the seat.

all of Bronsoni Carlton McKenzie

and V/ilmar Moore, L^uincyj Carl
Margraf, Dayton, Ohio; and
Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio.

"That was my husband's seat," the
vroman explained. "We h^ planned for
many months to see this show, but he

didn't make it.

Ed Alchin, of East Lansing
was a guest of Boyd Wiggins.
Noel Shedd had John ilathews,
Cold7;ater, as his guest, while
Ernest Cole, also of Coldwater,
was a guest of Ernie Luse.

You see, he died."

"That's too bad," the first woman
sympathized, "but it's a shame one of
your friends couldn't have used the

ticket—they are so hard to get."

"Oh, our friends couldn't-use it,"
the widow explained, "they're all at

John Cole and Earl Russell,
Coldwater high school seniors,

the

funeral."

were the week's student guests.
it

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Seven,

SCB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday T2:15 M.
ANGOLA - Hendiy Holei — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

BATTLE CREEK - Hart Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COIDWATER, MICH.

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Duone Davidson, Chairmon
Charles
Dolly.

1959 - I960

HARVEY BENT

PresidenI

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Olin

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President Van Aken.
Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treosurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

22—C.

Boys ond Girls Week—

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Warner

Von Aken.

P.M.

^peciol — At the call of the President ProgramDon Harris,
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Public

Wilford Couillord.

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

Rotary Informotion—
Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Carl

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

12—K.

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

International

Information-

Internotional

Student Projects-

December—1959

Pattersort—Competitor Re-

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

June—1960
7—K.

Putnom.

15-S. Jolly.

14—O. Dolly-Ladles' Night.

22—E.

21-P.

Holtz—Merry Christmas.

19-B.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.
July-1960
5—H.

McComb.

12—L. Woodward.

Axner Olson, Albert Fotler.

Porty.
19-H. Joseph.

24-C. Sebald.
31—L. Pennington.

24—G. Burondt.

5-J.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotory Foundation—

Leovenworth—Children's

May—1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.

^P. Hurley.

26-H. Koelbei.

November—1959

Chester Ailomier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vocational Service

Kornstien—Internationol

Day.

lotions.

international Service

29—V.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
13—R. Toupalik.

8—R.

Herman Koelbei, Bill Bobler.

Internationol Contacts-

Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Byron Thomas, Horold McKnight

Youth-

22—R. Moore.

April-1960

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loonsployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

ren Williams.

V/illioms.

October—1959

27-W. Bobier.

Student Guests—

Information-

Woodward—Occupational.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Keoth Pearce, Alfred Rice, Wor-

I—D. Woodword.
8-W.

15—K. Pearce—Rurol-Urban.

29-^C. Bacon.

Rurol-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Informa

John Etswcller, Vinee Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Community Service

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safely.
Mareh-1960
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

Fair

tion.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sweat.

9-W. Treat.

23-W. Woy.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Associations-

Moore.

Membership-

Swort.

Frank McConkey.

Les Wiso, John Wolker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupollk, Web Treat.
liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,
Crippled ChildrenMagazineGeorge
Owers, Dick Moore,
Richord Biringer.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Woyne Way.
Board of Directors Meetings

11—C.

Magazine.

Phil Ribble, Jess Woidron,

DIRECTORS-Horvcy Bent, Donold Harris.
Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

Shcdd—Rotary

September—1959

Trode

February—1960
2-W.

.4—N.

25-B. K. Pearce-4-H

Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam

Fellowship—

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Woy Test-

Occupotionoi Informatipn—

Classification—

ROTARY

August—1959

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

Goodhotm.

12—C. Allemier.
19-R. Fox.

Falter.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

26—J. Woidron.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progiom chairman of the ehaiige. Members having speeiol

programs such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwoter-Foy BR 8-55M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Rutn

BR B-5358

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moymo .

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy — BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone-Kolhryn

_-.BR8-M33

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone N_o_.

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhcm St.—Martha

BR B-5562

John A. Kennedy, 369 Grand St.—Wiimo

BR 8-5790
§'$959

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Moriorie BR 8-6821

Herman Koelbei, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg--

Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.-Clora
_ ....BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.-Josephine .. BR 8-4486

James f. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringor, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgoret

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3-Ruth ..

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.— -

BR 8-6386

BR 8-5394

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia - .
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Phone No.
BR 8-2930
BR 8-6341
BR 6-5842
BR 8-6316

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
OR 8-4350
Howard Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elva
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .. BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion _

. .BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR B-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

—BR 8-2818

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sl.-Helen-. BR 8-2947
Horold McKnight, Coldwoter Slote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite..BR 8-2485

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6593

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth.-

BR 8-2864

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth— BR 8-5996

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Keith Pearce, 350 Marsh0ll St.—Lorraine

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilma
.
BR 8-8238
Warren Wlllioms, Botovio, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.-Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene-_BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane —

Duar.e E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
BR 8-5909
Albert Falier, 95 N. Honcheft St.—Charlotte.

BR 8-5475

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318

6. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore ...BR 8-6517
Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke-. _,BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold, lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairifeld Dr.—Aileon—

BR 8-6687

Santford JoMey, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwei! Court—Gladys — BR 8-6278

BR 8-5554

Suzonna

Fritz VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

BR 8-5585
8R 8-4243

Russell G. Wafdron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia

BR B-212B
BR 8-4229

Corl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice .

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha

BR 9-93^

John Walker, 33 Daugherty—Gretchen

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Freo H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

—BR 8-5975

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gofhel.— BR 8-5902
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor—BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn--BR 8-2451

Joseph Riedorer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-B-8290
Chorles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget

. _

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison'lk.—Rita... BR 8-8318

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. . .

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Seotf-Natalle

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

1 Cat, aiafti, p. I. t R.'
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PR A;
FOR
PEAC

Rotary REFLECTOR
t
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY STRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

BR 8-5494

BR 8-4159

The COLDWATER

Published

BR B-6730

.

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Besj"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October lo 1959
IT'S THIS MONTH—Charter Night

I"IEXT TUESDAY—'Our Congressman

for the new Rotary club in Galesburg is
scheduled for Tuesday, Goto 27e It

August E. Johansen will present his
annual report to the club on events
in Washington, D.C» and elsewhere»

Mrill be held at Inman's restaurant vd.th

Noel Shedd vrill be the chairman.

dinner at 7sl5.

a

Reservations ($3»50 per head) UUST

■»

be in by October 20 so don't delay in
letting it be known you plan to attend.

GOOD nrvs—At last, a
government unit that saves the

-M-

taxpa/ers oiore than it costsi. Yep&gt;
that is exactly wl at the Foods and
Standards Division

of the

LADIES NIGHT—Tentatively scheduled

State

Department of Agriculture actually

for Saturday night, Oct. 2k»

does«

discussed by Chairman Bob Hawley and

Plans

your board are for a dinner-dance at
the Elks temple. Price per couple S57»

lyle Littlefield, chief of
the division, told the members
this Tuesday of the many moneysaving services rendered daily by
his unit at a cost of only a thin
dime per year per capitao

More

details later.
■iE

*

HELPING HAi®—It

*

seems that the

Jaycees, who have financed the event
for lo these many years, are a little
short of cash this year so your
directors voted at their monthly

Boyd V/iggins rates a pat for
raising our spirits for a half hour
at least.

meeting to underwrite the cost of
ICQ dozen donuts for distribution to

the children following this year's
Hallo\'¥e'en parade. Total cost of
assistance—about

TUESDAY'S GUIiSTS—notarians

Gill Pilliod, Angola, Ind &gt;;
Ken Yesh, Lloyd Junker and Hay
Smith, Bronsoni Elmer Anderson
and Clay Brockman, i^uincy; Roscoe
Bonisteel, Jr., Ann iirborj
Albert Dimmers, Hillsdalei Carl H.
Margraf, Dayton, Ohio, and
Howard Eggleston, Toledo, Chio.

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STILL GROViTNG—Rotary International

now has ii79,500 members and 10,291
clubs in llit countries and geographical
regions.

Newest addition to the fold

is the Rotary club of Papeete, Tahiti.
Guy Kistler, of Kalamazoo,
was Ax Olson
guest, while
Dave Bonfiglio and Ken Klliott,

■M-

CHS seniors and rival candidates

■JE

•JE

IN PASSING—It's well to

for the office of high school
mayor, were the weekly student

remember

that "a person who talks about his
inferiors hasn't any."

guestso
*

*

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Bobier,
Etsweiler, Goodholm, Leavenworth,

•JE

SCB

Russ Moore, Ribble, Shorno, Toupalik,
Warner Van Alcen, "liialdron. Warren
Williams, Les Woodvrard and Yingling.
*

*

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EARLY LEAVEiiS—Seven plus
several visitors.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

☆

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thuridoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongresQtionol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium ~ Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

Club Service

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Attendance-

Charles

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

HARVEY BENT
OONAIO M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT —
FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Olin

Dally.

1959 - 1940

1959.1960

Competitor Relations-

COMMIHEES

Classification—

Joseph Reideror,
Ken Leavenworth.

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.
Occupational InformationPhil RIbble, Jess Woldron,

25-B. K. Pearce-4-K

Presidont Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
tion.
Trade Assoclotions—
Vice ProsldenI Van Aken,
John Etswelfer, VInce Kornstien 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretory Club Bulletin—
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

— Treasurer
Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—

29—C.

Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Warner

P. M.

, _ p-.;-! _ At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Van Aken.

Program-

Don Karris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEAUND

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

International

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Dean, Choirman
'

International Service

Buyer-Seller RelationsRobert
Robert Kerr,
Kerr, Robert
Robert Hawley.
Hawley.

Information-

Bill Miines, Gus Burondt.

Internotioncl Student Projects-

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner
Axner Olson,
Ulson, Albert
Albert Faller.
raiier.

1—D. Woodward.
8-W.

Williams.

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.
22—R. Moore.

29—V.

Kornstien—inlernaliona!

Day.

12—K.

19—H. Joseph.
May—1960

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

ployees.

3-M. A. McKelth.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

8—R.

Leavenworth—Children's
Party.

26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Patterson—Competitor

Re

June—1960

7—K. Putnam.

lations.

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night,

15-S. Jolly.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim McCamb. 29—J. Etsweller.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Lansing, Michigan

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

13—R. Toupallk.
20—B. Howley—ladies' Night.

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Treot.

16—R. Yingfing—Com. Safety.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Relderer—Employer-Em
Loans-

Youth-

Sweet.

October—1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

International Contacts-

Carl VInton, S. Jolly.

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

ren Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

Sergeant-at'Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keath Pearee, Alfred Rice, War

Student Guests-

Information-

Bacon.

27-W. Bobier.

Rurot-Urban—

2—W.
9-W.

March—1960

Fair

September—1959
5—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Frank McConkey.

February—1960

23-W. Way.

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyDIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Horris,
Ralph Toupallk, Web Treat.
Moore.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyoe Wil
Crippled Childrenliams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard, Mogoxlne—
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Richard Blrlnser.
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Woyne Way.

PRESIDENT

PROGRAMS

11—C. Swart.

Fellowship—

IZilS

ROTARY

August—1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magazine.

21-P.

Ribbte.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January—1960

July-1960

5—J. MeComb.
12—L. Woodward.

12—C. Allemier.

19-&amp;.

5—H.
19-R.

Faller.

26—B. Miines—Internotionol
xo-d.

mnnva—iniernaiiunui

Inf.

&gt;■&gt;■.

Goodholm.
Fox.

26—J. Woldron.

..uiu.v...

Th- «l,nve is our oroaram schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the porsorm «hairmati of the choiige. Members

progarms! itch os Ladio? Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the aetalls.

DON HARRIS, Progarm Chairman - Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwalor-Foy BR 8-5563

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.-Martho

BR 8-5562

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Po"ons Sf.-Ruth .-_.--—BR 8.5358
Dr. Charles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Mar|orie BR 8-6B21

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg ...

BR 9-9106

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple lane-Kaihryn

BR 8-W33

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean

BR 8-68^
BR 8-8086

Williom Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret

Selon Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-5386

|'5iol

BR 8-4486

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.-Nola .... BR 0-4086

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR B-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane-Jane ---

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr.—Ellen Jo—BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.—

BR8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille
BR 8-6598
Albert Foller, 95
Hanchett St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Roth - _
. --.BR8-28M
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris —BR 8-5318
6. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-Lanore
BR 8-6517
Donold M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No, 3, Cold. loke-Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirifeld Dr.—Aileen ...

BR 8-6687

Sanlford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce—BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-6050

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy --BR 8-6501

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.-Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .. .

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherly—Laura

15
BR 8-6386
BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen-- BR B-2947

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
_
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene - BR 8-8942
Ftoword M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Morion _ . BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago, R, R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Miines, 150 Grand St.-Marguerile--BR 8-2485

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice.,.- BR 8-8546
Axner Olson, 336 Garnd St.—Rotho
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975
Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel
BR 8-5902

VYorner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
.BR 8-4243
Corl F. Vinton, 162 E. Chicago St.—Alice
BR 8-2123
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Daughorty-Grelchen ..
BR 8-6730
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy
BR 8-5494
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
BR 3-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllma
...BR 8-8238

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys .. BR 8-6278
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

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BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn .. BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Chorles Schmltl, 18 E. Alder.. St.—Berget—

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

Suzanna

— .

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

BR 9-9420

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. YIngling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

Sec. 34.66. P. I. &amp; R

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

WELCOME

BR 8-4424
. .. ..BR 8-5033

Douglos Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

PRAY
FOR
PEACE

FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigon—LoMoine, Bron, 4024

Rotary REFLECTOR

by

._

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia . . ...-BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chieogo St.—Nellie
.. _ . BR 8-6316
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singmgest Club in the U.'S\ A. '

•

September 2li, 19$9
FOOD FOR THOUGHT—lo^le LittleXield, heading the Food Inspection

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Burandt, Harris,"
HcComb, nibble, Thomas, Toupalik,

Division of the State Department

Warren Williams and Doug Woodward (in
hospital) were listed as being absent,

of Agriculture, v/ill be next
Tuesday's speaker.

•if

Boyd VTiggins, the program
chairman, has at least tvw things
in coraraon with his speaker—they

•if

•if

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine members vdio

missed one of the year's best talks.

have the same hone town of Farvrell

and both are interested profession
ally in agriculture.

if

if

if

RElilliDER—Directors are

reminded

by President Harvey that the October
board session will be held next Thursday

•M-

noon,
(Check vn.th hira for site—v/e
forgot to ask,)

COilliJG EVENTS—Doel Shedd,
who has the program for October
informs us that Congressman
August Eo Johansen will bring the
club up to date on events in the
national capital®

if

if

if

THEY TASTE GOOD—iUi Eastener on

his first trip West was impressed by the
skill shcnm by one cov/boy in rolling his
fags.

*

GIVES A-1 TiXK—Kermit Dennis,
CHS principal and a Goldwater
faculty nember for nearly 30 years,
gave the club his ideas Ttiesday on
"Vihat's "Wrong With Our Schools",

"Aw shucks," said the cowboy, "There's
nothing to rolling them. It's adding
the filter that gets me,"
if

if

if

Kermit's talk turned out to be

entertaining, informative and
challenging. He cited compulsory
education, coddling of students by
their parents, lack of emphasis

THEN THERE WAS the story about the
missionary vrho met a lion in the jungle
and fell to his knees in anxious prayer,
The lion joined him.

on scholarship and inadequate pay
for teachers

as basic

"Dear Brothers," said the relieved
missionary, "how delightful it is to
join you in prayer when a moment ago I
feared for my life. JH

flaws.

The program was arranged by
Thomas, v;ho vras cooling his
heels up at liackinac while Hoel Shedd
did the

introduction.
*

*

"Df^n't interrupt," grovfled the
lion, "I'm saying grace,"

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if

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TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Carl ilargraf, Da^.'-bon, O.j Dwight
Green, Bronson^ Howard Eggleston,
Toledo, 0,5 Howard LlcConnell,
Quincy; and H. M, Rhorer, Kokono,

Coldvrater members who missed meet

ing Governor Clarence Neitz during his
recent visit here v;ill have

a second

chance when he visits nearby Hillsdale
October 8,

Ind,

Roger Ivlathev/s and Jim I^ice,
CES seniors, also were guests.
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•if

SCB

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

AlEION — Porker "Inn — Thursday T2:T5 "M."

8RONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hort Hotel - Monday 12:15 M.
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�ROTARY CLUB OF
COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor. Relations-

COMMITTEES

Duane Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959

- I960

Olln

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

BIringer.

23-W. Woy.

Peorce-4-H

March-1960

Fair

September—1959

29—C.

Bacon.

Los Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupallk, Web Treat.
Moore.

6—.

Hurley.

Magozlne—

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
P. M.

peeiat — At the call of the President

TTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

16—R. Yingllng—Com. Safety.

18—Governor's visit

Woodward—Occupotlonol.

Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorne,
Worner

Van Aken.

ProgramDon Harris, Wiiford Couillard.
Public

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox
Rotary InformationRobert Show, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Guests-

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Youth-

Herman Koelbel, BUI
International

ployees.

Bobler.

Patterson—Competitor

Re

Information-

John Dean, Chairman
Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

Chuck Bacon, Lou

5—J.

Pennlngton.

The Rotary Foundation—

Axner Olson, Albert Foller.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960
7—K.

Putnam.

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnIght.

Juiy-1960

January—1960

Bill Mlines, Gus Burondt.

International Student Proieeti—

10—A. Musser.

14—O. Dolly—Ladies' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

22—E. Holti—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim MeComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

International

Mav-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

31—L. Pennlngton.

December—1959
lations.

Service

Leavenworth—Children's
Porty.

24—C. Sebald.

24—G. Burondt.

8—R.

29—V. Kornstien—Internotiono!
Doy.

19—H. Joseph.

3—8. Kerr—Buyor-Seilor.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loans-

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

26-H. Koelbel.

ren Williams.

Voeationol Service

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Lansing, Michigan

Night.

International Contacts-

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

November—1959

Hawlcy—Ladies'

27-W. Bobler.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Rural-Urban—

15—K.

22—R. Moore.

12—K.

13—R. Toupallk.

20—B.

Student

Information-

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Woyne Way.

15—K. Pearce—Rurol-Urbon.
1—D. Woodward.
B-W. Williams.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

October—1959

Keath Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Sweet.

9-W. Treot.

11—C. Swart.
25-B. K.

Information-

Magoxine.

22—C.

Fellowship—

PRESIDENT

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

February—1960
2-W.

Shedd—Rotory

Community Servico
Clyde Williams, Cholmon
Boys ond Girls Week—
Cralg Sebold, Ken Putnom

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

12-.15

Joseph Reiderer,

Phil Ribble, jess Waldron,

Classification—

DIRECTORS—Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
liams, Axner Olson, Wiiford C. Couillard,
Richard

4—N.

Four-Woy TestOccupotlonol

PROGRAMS

Frank McConkey.
8—K. Olmsted—Rotory InformoPresident Torg Skobo, les Wise, Frederick
lion.
Trade Associations—
Vice President Von Aken.
John Elsweiler, Vince Kornstion. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
Secretary Club Bulletin—

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS —

L. Waodword,

ROTARY

August-1959

Employer-Employee Relotlons—
Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson. Ho'rry Joseph.

Club Service

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

MeComb.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B. Foller.

19-R.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

Fox.

26—J. Woldron.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Menibers having «&gt;eciol

programs such os Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the dstails.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Foy BR 8-55«
Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kothrvn
--BR8-M33

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR B-5358

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther . .

BR 8-6843

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Manorie BR 8-6321

Richard Biringer, 58 N- Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8086
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Morgaret ..... BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clara
...BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.—Josephine . . BR 8-4486

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Noio - ..BR 6-4086
VYilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene -BR B-6054

Clln Dolly, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

.

BR8-2818

Duane E. Davidion, 145 Fairfleld Dr.—Ellen Jo . .BR 8-8609
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerio
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Falrifeid Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R- No. 2—Ruth .... — —
BR8-2864
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R, R. No. 2—Doris . ...BR 8-5318

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
BR 8-6517
Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T, Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtx, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen

BR 8-6687

Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce

BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Mortha ....Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme
...

Phone No.

..BR 8-5790
-BR 8-5562
BR 8-M50

Herman Koelbel, IIS. Jefferson St.—Peg
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy ._.BR 8-6W1
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3—Ruth ._ . ...
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
- BR 8-6386
Frank L. MeConkev, 95 S. Monroe St
BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen.. BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Corel BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 1TO Grond St.—Morguertte ..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys .—BR 8-6278
Riehord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine .—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice—BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha
BR 7-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eliiabeth .BR 8-5996

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—^race

BR 8-2979

Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorroine

,.BR 8-5975

DON HARRIS, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene _ . BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion . ._DR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virglnio .BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suxonna

. BR 3-5585

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys

BR 8-4243

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St.—Alice
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorothy

Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
Phil Ribble, SSVa Morse St.
.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-CelIa
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

BR 8-2790
BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn .. BR S-2451

Joseph R-ederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.^Caroiine BR-8-8290

Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget..

BR 8-5714

Craig Sobaid, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita ... BR 8-&amp;31B

by

Warren Williams, Balovia, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
ELKS' TEMPLE
WELCOME

_..BR8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St,—Polly ...
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scott—Notolle

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PRAY
FOR
PEAC

H.

WEEKS

COLDWATER, MICU*

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ALWAYS

BR 8-5494

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothei. .. BR 8-5902

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, IKC,

ROTARIANS

_ _BR 8-6730

Fred if. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beotrice
.... ... BR 8-4159
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
BR 8-2710
Clyde Wiiiioms, R. R. No, 1-Wilma
BR 8-8238

FREDERICK

VISITING

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delio .BR 8-4229

john Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen . .

a

12:15 p.m.,

BR 8-5554

Fritx VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mary Ann .

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2930

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
.BR 8-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.-Gertrude -- -BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
...BR 8-5412

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virglnio ._ BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise. ..BR 8-5842

�li-H FAIR VJOPOC ASSIGi^NTS

Men needed to set up camp Monday 2 p.m. (to start poisoning
some pups)—Bob Kerr, John Walker, Harvey Bent, Bob Sweet,
Con Swart and Chuck Schmitt.

Tuesday—'11 a&lt;.m. to 3 p.m., Fred Anderson, Harvey Bent, Gust
Burandt, Dale Dean and Charlie Fiske^ 3 p.m. to ? p.m..

Bob Hawley, Santford Jolley, Ira King, Ernest Luse and Bill

MUnesf 7 p.m. to closing, Ken Olrasted, Keith Pearce, Phil
Ribble, Noel Shedd and Howard Swan.

Wednesday—Noon to U p.m., Ralph Toupalik, Carl Vinton, Boyd
Wiggins and Charles Woodwardj Ii p.m. to 8 p.m., Mark Andrews,
Will Couillard, Bill Bobier and John Deanj 8 p.m. to closing,
Ray Fox, Harold Hill, Herm Koelbel, Clyde Williams and

Wayne Way.

Thursday—Noon to i; p.m., Jim McGomb, Russ Moore, iixner Olson
and Lou Pennington^ h p.m. to 8 p.m.. Chuck Schmitt, Don Shorno,
Bob Sweet and Web Treat; 8 p.m. to closing, Jess Waldron, Fred

Weeks, Doug Woodward and Bob Tingling.

Friday—Noon to U p.m. Chuck Bacon, Olin Dally, John Etsweiler,
Harold Goodholmj ij. p.m. to 8 p.m., Ed Holtz, Vince Kornstein,
Mac McKeith and Dick Moore; 8 p.m. to closing, George Ovrers,
Ray Pitts, Craig Sebald and Torg Skabo.

Saturday—Noon to li p.m., Dick Biringer, ^Hike Davidson,
Bert Faller and Don Harris; U p.m. to 8 p.m., Paul Hurley,
Chick Kennedy, Ken leavenworth and Red McKnight; 8 p.m. to
closing, Arlo Musser, Bob Shaw,' Fritz Van Aken, Vfarren Williams,
Con Swart and Harvey Bent.

You may swap shifts with others but be sure you have some

one in your place.

Listed below are substitutes or men available if extra
help is neededs

Byron Thomas, Howard Teeter, A1 Rice, Les Woodward, Ken

Putnam, Roy Patterson, Bob Kerr, Seton Bovee, Chet AUeraier
and John Walker.
WE NEED —

Two electric household French fryers.

Gall Chet

Two electric roasters—Call Chet

Microphone—Gust, how about it?

I would like to have any and all of you fellovfs, who

like to ballyhoo, to show up at any time and have some fun.
Chet Allemier

�-t. _. 1

i •V' _

�Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September lYj 195?
NEXT TUKSDAX—Kermit Dennis,

IvIcKhight, Russ iloore (still up at
Petoskey away from the pollens),

veteran Coldvfater high school
principal and member of the local
public sciiool faculty for nearly
three decades, will be the speaker

Musser, Way and Chuck Woodward.
*

■if

Jydth Noel Shedd as chairmano
NEARBY NOTES—The Battle Creek
club didn't meet at the Hart hotel

We haven't tiie slightest idea
what Kermit irill talk about but

as usual this week.

Byron Thomas—his boss-told us
it will be his favorite topic«
That narrovTS it down to hunting,
fishing and education—our guess

members

is

Instead, the

assembled for lunch

at

the

city's new Northwestern Junior High
School, After the meal, the club
heard a talk by Harry Davidson,

the latter.

superintendent of the Battle Creek

schools, and then had a chance to
tour the new educational facility.
SLAVES OF HABIT—Three members

*

signed the "early leaver" list this
week although the T/hole club took
off early due to the fact that no
noon program was scheduled.

*

DAFFYIOTION—A bigamist, accord
ing to the Three Rivers liotary-importer,

is a man vho loves not v/isely, but
two well.

The club's annual stag party
was held in the evening at lyopav/a
Island, Coidwater lake. Because we
"chickened out" at the last minute,
we can't give an eyewitness report

the Jackson club is having a talk

of the stag which, we have been
told by mary, was a highly enjoyable
evening with no serious casualties.

hunting and fishing tour organizer
an^ guide.

*

PROGRAM FODDER?—We

and films by Waldo Johnson, Adrian

Everyone who attended seems
to be agreed that Chairman Dale
and his helpers put on a swell

It occurs to us that aiyone need
ing a program might be able to secure
Johnson by asking former county
treasurer Ralph Olney for an assist.
Olney has taken Johnson-planned salmon
fishing tours the past two summers.

party.
*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Itotarians

*

HoY/ard Eggleston, Toledo, Ohioj
Charles Hill, Bill Campbell and
Ray Smith, Bronsonj and Bryce
Twitty of Angola, Ind,

due.
•jf-

COliMUNITY SERVICE—imother Coidwater

pleted some special work at
^racuse university, was a guest
of his father, Fred, Sr., while

Rotarian expands his community service
as TfTilford Couillard replaces fellow
Rotarian Mac

Warreri Williams was host to
Paul Gibson of Harrison,
*

•»

TODAY'S GEM—Woriy is interest
paid on trouble before it comes

Fred Weeks, Jr,, regular
arny officer who has just com

*

note that

McKeith as

a member of the

City Planning Commission, It looks
like a busy year ahead for Will, vrtio
also is Chamber of Commerce president.

*

ABSENTEES—Andrews, Dale Dean

■Jr

(busy cooking pig for stag later in
day. Fox, Goodholm, Holtz, Kornsteinj

•ft

SOB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:75 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonai Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duane Davidson, Cholrman

1959 •

HARVEY

BENT —

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Charles L.

FRED WEEKS

Dally.

Vice President

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Warner

P. M.

pecial — At the coil of the President

Program-

TTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
Public

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Van Aken.

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary Information-

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Or. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigan

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1959-60.

Anderson—Trade

Wayne Woy.

27-W. Bobler.

24—G. Burandt.

lations.

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

June—1960
7—K. Putnam.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Contacts—
Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day,

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

information-

May-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

31—L. Pennington.

8—R. Patterson—Competitor Re

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.
international Student Proieets—

Leovenworth—Children's

24-C. Sebald.

December—1959

Intemotional Service

Kornstien-International

26-H. Koelbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobler.

29—V.

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

November—1959

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Williams.

22—R. Moore.

12—K.

20—B. Howley—Ladies' Night.

Youth-

8-W.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

5—P. Hurley.

Assoc.

13—R. Toupalik.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

International

Vocotionol Service

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

6—.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

Day.
Apirl-1960

October-1959

21-P.

international

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

15—K.

29—C. Bacon.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

March-1960

tion.

Student Guests-

Informotion—

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

23-W. Way.

Peoree—4-H Fair

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Keoth Peoree, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

18—Governor's visit

Associations-

Rural-Urban—

9-W.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safely.

25—B. K.

John Elswcilcr, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodword—Occupotionol.
Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960
2-W. Sweet.

September—1959

Crippled Children-

Magazine-

Birlnger.

12:15

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

Moore.

PROGRAMS

11—C. Sworl.

Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyHarris,

liams, Axner Olson, Wllford C. Couillard,

ROTARY

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magozlne.

Four-Way Test-

Trade

Von Aken.

Duone Davidson, John Dean, Ci^de Wil
Richard

Woodward, Olin

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. See.-Treos,

CHARLES SCHMin

1959-1960

August-19S9

Occupotionol InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Classification—
Frank McConkey.
President Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

1960

DONALD M. HARRIS

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiaerer,
Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Competitor

Ribble.

2B-H. J. McKnight.

Jonuory—1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodward.

12—C. Allemier.

19-B.

5—H. Goodholm.

Faller.

19-R. Fox.

26—B. Milnes—international

Inf.

26—J. Waldron.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
ROTARY ROSTER

Members having special

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

JUNE 30, 1959

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoler-Foy BR 8-5563

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St.—Wilma

Phone No.
BR 8-5790

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St.—Ann

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth .

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-6050

.

..BR 8-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316
BR 8-4350
BR 8-5412

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene

..BR 8-8942

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn — . . BR 8-6033

..

. BR 8-5358

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhatn St.—Martha .

BR 8-5562

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6821

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg...

Richard Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean _ .. BR 8-8086

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Rulh
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Lauro
BR 8-6386

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

.... _BR 8-6B43

William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Margaret
Selon Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara .

BR 8-5386
—BR 8-5891

Oust C. Burandt, 178 Fairifeld Dr.—Josephine - BR 8-4486
Guvarrlo Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola .. BR 8-4086
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene .-BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone

BR8-281B

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr.—Ellen Jo -BR 8-8609
Cole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie

-BR 8-5909

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—lonore
Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-6517
.BR 8-5942

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille .. --BR 8-6598
Albert Foller. 95 N. Honehett St.—Chorlotte ... BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Ruth
.—BR 8-2864
Ray Fox. 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris . ..BR 8-5318
Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake.- ...BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St,—Kermione
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Alteen ..
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jollcy, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce...BR 8-4071
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

BR 9-9106

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ...BR 8-6501

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.-_

-BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite._BR 8-2435
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcl! Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278
Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshingfon St.—Eloine—BR 8-4198
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 8-8546
BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virginia.. .

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon .
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanna

..

.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine
BR 8-5975

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorofhy

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Oathel

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

-

BR 8-5902

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn ..BR 8-2451
Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-B290
Charles Schmlff, 13 E. Aldon St.—Berget".

BR 8-5714

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Xk.—Rita.. BR 8-8318

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis .
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

BR 6-5033
BR 9-9511

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

ef

PEACE[^
WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HICU.

by

BR 8-4424

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Notalle

^Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-8238
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BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

for

H.

BR 8-2710

Charles Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct.—Roth

PR

FREDERICK

BR 8-5494

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Clyde Wlllloms, R. R. No. 1-Wilma

The COLDWATER

VISITING

BR 8-5585

. BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128
BR 8-4229
BR 8-6730

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COLDWATER,

BR 8-5554

.

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
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The GOLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 10, 19^9

DINNER AT 7t$6—Dale Dean, who

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

is chairman of next Tuesday's stag,
insists dinner (roast pig et al)

Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio;
Harold Gamrath of Kokomo, Ind.; and

will be served at 7t$6 p.m., give
.

1-.^

or take a minute

The sites

Jace Warner of Jonesville.

or two»'

Larry Engstrom, of Portland, was a

lyopawa Island golf

guest of Keith Pearce, i^hile Carl Vinton

course, Coldwater lake®
The levy?

had Ralph Brauker of Coldwater as his
guesto

vrtiich includes

golf (anytime after 2 pom.), raft
rides

*

et cetera.

EARLY LEAVERS—Six who signed and

Members may (and are urged to)

nine Tdio took off.

bring ^ests.
*

BUT DON'T FORGET--Attendance

at the stag will not count on your
regular meeting attendance record.
You must attend luncheon meeting
at noon Tuesday at the Elks Temple
to be counted. However, the noon
session will be a shorty—no program.

NEW ADDITION—k new Rotary club
will be added to District 636 in the
near future.

We have a note frcm Gov.

being organized in Galesburg.
So. Plan to make both.
*

Clarence

Neitz informing us that a new club is
night

Charter

plans to be announced soon.

*

*

THIS TUESDAY—i'rogram Chaiiman

ANGOLA CHANGII^G—The Angola club

is switching its meeting time from
•Friday to Monday nights later this month,
If you want to make up there, it would
be a good idea to check vrith Secretary
Chic for exact time of the changeover.

Ken Olmsted came up with a neat
sleight-of-hand switch in program
plans and presented the Rev. Albert
A. Butterfield, new Methodist
pastor.

Al (as he is called already
by his flock) came up with some

*

excellent thoughts concerning the
topic of Christian vocations.

BEG PARDON—Chet Allemier tells us
we were a bit off base when we announced

The speaker tossed a closing
challenge to the club when he

from its U-H Fair concession this year.

declared that the "churches need
the enthusiastic and active leader

unpaid.

ship of our laymen."

We'll apologize for quoting what
we heard at the monthly board meeting-

last week that the club might net ^300
Seems

there is

a bill or two still

honest, the $300 figure was mentioned—

n-

but we won't take back what we said

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Bobier,

about Chet doing a mighty swell job as
fair project chairman. That statement

Burandt, Couillard, Goodholm, Kerr,
Komstein, McComb, McKnight, Russ
Moore, Olson, Pennington, Sweet,
Thomas, Treat, Waldron and Wiggins.
■M-

standsi
*

TOO HOT—To write more today.
Be seeing ya at the lake next Tuesday

■»

night.
SCB

You Wni Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor

COMMITTEES

Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

HARVEY

BENT -

FRED WEEKS

9-W.

25-B. K.

Occupotional informationTrade Associations-

tion.

29—C.

Richard

Biringer.
Board of

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

Membership-

Directors Meetings

12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

,}eclal — At the coll of the President

ProgramDon Harris, Wilford Couillard.

"^STRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Loans-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Howard Teeter, Roy Fox

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,

International Contacts—

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

Reiderer—Employer-Em
ployees.

Relations-

Informollon—

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.
International Student Prolecls—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.
The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Falter.

3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

31—L. Penninglon.

December-1959

Patterson—Competitor Re

June—1960
7—K.

Putnam.

14—0. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Chester Ailemicr, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etswelfer.

International

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Party.

19—H. Joseph.
Moy-t960

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holfz—Merry Christmas.

Axner Oison, Chairmon

Leavenworth—Children's

26-H. Koelbel.

lations.

Service

Kornstien—International

12—K.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
17—J.

Moore.

5-P. Hurley.

Assoc.

November—1959

8—R.

Bill Bobler.

International

Dean.

Sergeant-at-Arms—
Carl Vintan, S. Jolly.

Anderson—Trade

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
Student Guests-

Information-

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

ren Williams.

22—R.

29—V.

Day.

27-W. Bobier.

Kealh Pearee, Alfred Rice, Wor-

Willioms.

15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urbon.

Aprll-1960

20—B. Howley—Ladles' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,
Wayne Way.
Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Bacon.

13—R. Toupalik.

Crippled Children-

Magazine—

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

8-W.

October-1959
6—.

Treat.

16—R. YIngling—Com. Safety.
23-W. Way.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urbon.
1—D. Woodward.

Informa

John Etswciler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960

March-1960

Fair

Frank McConkey.

Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les
Wise,
John
Walker,
Russell
Community
Safety—
DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donold Horrls,
Rolph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Doone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Cooillard,

Pearce-4-H

September—1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,

Vice President
Van Aken.
Secretary Club Bulletiir—
Troosurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Torg Skobo, Les Wise, Frederick

ROTARY

11—C. Swart.

Four-Woy Test-

Olin

Classificotion—

President

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

L. Woodward,

Dolly.

1959 - 1960

2-W. Sweet.

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Mogazlne.

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance—

Chorles

1959-1960

August-1959

Employer-Employee Relations—
Joseph Reideror,

Duane Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Jaseph.

January—1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodword.

12—C. Allemier.

19—B. Faller.

19-R. Fox.

5—H.

Goodholm.

Lansing, Michigan
26—B. Milnes—inlernationol Inf.
26-J. Woldron.
Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.
The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such
—I. as
— Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the
ik,. details.

ROTARY ROSTER
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lone—Kathryn

NAME

BR 8-6033

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth —

- .BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

. . - BR 8-6843

William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

BR 8-5386

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean ....-BR 8-8066

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora —.
. . .. BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrifeld Dr.—Josephine . BR 8-4486

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola
BR 8-4036
Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene ..BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

. .BR 8-2818

JUNE 30, 1959

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 339 Grond St.—Wilmo

Phone No.
BR 8-5790

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moymo

BR 8-6050

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Morlho

BR 8-5562

BR 8-5394

BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Slote Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Morguerite..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278
BR 8-8546

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St.-Edna

BR 8-2539

BR 8-5475

Charles Fiske. R. R. No. 2-Ruth .. .
BR 8-2864
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris... BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Ponsy

. ..BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Robert Howley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke._ ..BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione
BR 8-2283
Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR B-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr.—Aileen ..
BR B-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 6-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise

BR 8-5842

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

.

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrancc Rd.—Alice

Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Phone No.
.BR 8-2930

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen .

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirtield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Torg Skobo, 1^ E. Chicago St.—Nellie

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Elaine ...BR 8-4198

BR 8-5909

NAME

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth . ..
.. BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6386

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfieid Dr.—Ellen Jo -8R 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St,—Refha .

BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth . BR 8-5996

Roy C. Potlerson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-2979

Keith Peorce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth

BR 8-6161

lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel ..BR 8-5902
Kenneth Putnam, 11
Phil Ribble,

.

E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

35'/2 Morse St.

BR 8-2790
BR 9-9169

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn . BR 8-2451
Joseph Ricderer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget.. .:.
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R, No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rita . BR 8-8318

. ...BR 8-6316

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St.—Gertrude . . .BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
. .
...BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841
Sozanna

.

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys

.

BR 8-5554

. . BR 8-5585

BR 8-4243

Carl F. VInlon. 182 E. Chicago St.-Aliee
.BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia . BR 8-4229

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grotchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Bealrice

.

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo

...BR 8-8238

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis . ... ..BR 8-2710

Warren Williams, Balavia, Michigon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise. R, R. No. 2-Colla
. _.
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf.—Ruth .

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
. BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly ...
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

\Sl

PRA^

The COLDWATER

for'— 34.66, f. L &amp; tf:

Notary REFLECTOR

peace —

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

*

COUDWATRR,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

IIXCU.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves BesP

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwoter, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 3^, 195?
NEXT TUESDAY—Ken Olmsted,

GUESTS—LeRoy Kensrud, Seattle,
Wash.) Charles Lemons, Blytheville, Ark.|
Clay Brockman, Quincyi and Harold
Gamrath, Kokomo, Ind., all Rotarians,
and Ed Wintermote, of Seattle, v^ho was a

program chairman hasn't divulged
his plans but with Abbott's Magic
(Jet-together slated in Coldwater
next week he

shouldn't have

to ex

guest of Kensr*ud.

ercise much legerdemain to come up
with something interesting—and
perhaps even mystifying.
•if

■it

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Fox, Harris,
Leavenworth, McKeith, Moore, Olmsted,
Kibble, Schmitt and Wiggins.

*

FUN AHEAD—A Stag night is

on the docket for Tuesday, Sept. l5
*

with Dale Dean in charge.
Dale says
the main course will be a neatly

roasted, 75*=pourKi pig.

EARLY LEAVERS—Only three!

The site, he

allows, will depend upon where the

pig is caught.

"Who wants to lug 75

it

pounds far?
NORTHERN LIGHTS—Russ Moore writes

from Petoskeys "The sneezers are here.
Have attended Rotary past three weeks—

By board decision the stag
night will not be the regular meet

ing that week.

85 guests today. Wonderful programs.
Dr. (name blotted), MSU, on civil rights

There will be the

usual luncheon at noon at the Elks

and Mr. Freesburger, of (Jerman consulate.
Detroit, on Berlin.

Temple that day but NO PROGRAM.
Full details later.
*

*

*

*

*

TIME FOR EVERYTHIN(J

SURPRISE, SURPRISE—

*

The time

for visiting at the vreekly meetings
is before and during lunch. He hasn't

Although the week was hot and better
suited to a different type of con

said so, but we'll bet President Harvey
would appreciate a quieter room when
the weekly programs get underway. Let's

cession, The Rotary booth at the

li-H Fair grossed ^^536.90 and will
clear about $307, according to
figures received by the club dir

answer the bell with our full attention.

ectors from Les Wise.

Incidentally, an orchid to

SOMEONE'S THINKING—Names of three

Chet Allemier, who organized and
supervised the project like no

prospective members were submitted to
the directors at their monthly meeting

one else could.
*

Thursday and ^vere passed on to the Class
ification and Membership committees for
the usual processing. The club can
stay healthy only if you keep thinking

*

LONG, TOUGH ROAD—After

of men in the community who would make

witnessing the movie shown this
week by Chuck Bacon, most members

good Rotarians and fill some unfilled
classifications.

made mental notes not to gripe
about the surgeon's fee after
their next appendectomy.

*

SUMMER'S END—Vacation is a short

Joshing aside, iiie film,
which depicted in narrative fom,
the long, long road a young man

period of time during yiiich you go broke
trying to make strangers believe you
can't.

must travel to become a Fellow of
the American College of Surgeons,

SCB

was both interesting and instructiveo

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Hort Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.
☆

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor

Club Service

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relotions—

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles
Dally.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY

BENT

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

L. Woodward,

Olin

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vic® Prssldent
Van Aken.
Secretory Club Bulletin—
Troosurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Treas
Fellowship—

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membershi;^

Board of Directors Meetings

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

jocial — At the call of the President ProgramDon Harris, Wilford
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Dale

INTERNATIONAL

tion.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

29—C. Bacon.

Dean.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnighi

Youth-

Herman Koelbel,
International

Reiderer—Employer-Em

24—G. Burandt.

Contacts-

International

Information-

January—1960

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axner Olson, Albert Falter.

5—J.

Putnam.

14—0. Dolly—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnIght.
Jury-1960
5—H.

MeComb.

J2—L. Woodward.
19-B.

June-1960
7—K.

International

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

10—A. Musser.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

Internotionol Student Proiects—
Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

May-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

24-C. Sebald.

lations.

Service

Leovenworth—Children's
Party.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

ployees.

8—R. Patterson—Competitor Re

Bill Bobler.

Kornstien—international

26-H. Koelbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

17—J.

29—V.

19—H. Joseph.

Bobier.

November—1959

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

22—R. Moore.

12—K.

Night.

Chester Allemior, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

John Dean, Chairman

Lansing, Michigan

ren Williams.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Vocational Service

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Keath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

Student Guests-

Information-

Sergeant-ot-Arms—
Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

27-W.

Wayne Way.

8-W. Williams.

15—K.

Day.

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Hawley—Ladles'

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodword.

April-1960
5-P. Hurley.

October—1959

6—.

Treat.

16—R. Yingllng—Com. Safety.

15—K.

John Etsweiler, Vine® Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Oceupolionol.
Community Servic*

Boys and Girls Week—
Croig Sebald, Ken Putnam

2—W. Sweet.
9-W.

March-1960

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Associations-

February—1960

23-W. Woy.
Foir

September—1959

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Frank McConkey.

Loans-

Couillord.

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Pearce-4-H

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Information—

Rural-Urbon—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

25-B. K.

Crippled Children-

Magazine—

Biringer.

12:15

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillord,

PROGRAMS

18—Governor's visit

Four-Way Test-

Trade

ROTARY

n-C. Swart.

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Safety—
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bqnt, Donald Harris,
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
Richard

Joseph Reiderer,

Occupational

Classificotion—

Preiident

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

1959-1960

Augusl-1959
4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magazine.

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendonce—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Folier.

26—B. Milnes—International

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemler.

Inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Waldron.

The above Is our program schedule for the )rear 1959-60. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter—Fay BR 8-5563

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St.—Martha

Phone No.
BR 8-5790
.BR 8-5562

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme .. -

-BR 8-6050

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

BR 8-6501

Dr. Chorles Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Morjorie BR 8-6621

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean

.BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

Herman Koelbel, IIS. Jefferson St.—Peg

William Bobler, 280 Grond St.—Margaret

...BR 8-5386

E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth.
BR 8-2261

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara. ..—

—._BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine . BR 8-4486

Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo St.—Nolo

BR 8-4086

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene . BR 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Mople Lone—Jane

- -

..BR 8-2818

Duono E. Dovidson, 145 FoirOeld Dr.—Ellen Jo . BR 8-8609
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St.—Colleen.
..BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-5909

Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchetf St.—Charlotte

BR 8-5475

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Foirfield Dr.—Lucille

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rufh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore
Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 6-6598

BR 8-2864
BR 8-5318

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr.—Alteen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce ..BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Elhel

8R 8-6788

BR 9-9106

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura

BR 8-6386

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

, BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2947

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St.—Louise
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie..

BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia.

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia .BR 8-2841

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stoto Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite ...BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278

Webster Treat, 3492 Son Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—

Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

BR 8-4198

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronce Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.-Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retho

BR 8-8546
BR 8-2539
BR 9-9360

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago Sf.-Allce
BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-DeliG._&amp;R 8-4229

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Pearce, 350 Morshall St.—Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gothel
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.-Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St

BR 8-5996

..BR 8-2979
BR 8-5975

BR 8-5902
BR 8-6161

BR 8-2790

_BR 9-9169

C. Alfro! Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union Cify—^e1yn..8R 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Chorles Schmitf, 18 E. Aldett St.-Berget
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.—Rlto—BR 8-6318

Suzanna

...

..

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty—Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

.BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

.

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis ...

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wllmo —

_BR 8-4159

BR 8-2710

BR 8-8239

Warren Williams, Botovia, Michigan—LoMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester P. Wise, R. R, No, 2-Celia

....BR 8-4424

Charles Woodward, 163 MGrshall St.
Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth..

.BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingllng, 21 Scoff-Notolie

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

PRAY
FOR
PEACE

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5585
BR 8-4243

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK H,
by

..

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys

A

VISITING

BR 8-4350

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
...
BR8-M12
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene ... BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.-Morion . ._BR 8-4222

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-6341

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

COLDWATERg MICR.

INC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 28, 1959
YA CAN'T IflflN—It seems like the

well-laden tables of food prepared
by Chef Kindig of the Arlington Hotel.

weatherman Just can't cooperate ?rith

Coldwater Rotary at U-H Fair timeo
When we had a Dairy Queen operation

Bob Kerr and his helpers are to be
commended on the arrangements "vdiich

at -the Fair the weather was coldo

made for a pleasant Rotary gathering.

This year, with Poison Pups as the
chief profit-making item, the Fair

(From Rotary Reflector of Aug. 29,
19U9, with our thanks to Red McKnight©)

Week has produced hot weather^

*

Reports from the Rotary booth
indicate that Tfhile the demand for

PILFERED PHILOSOPHY—When a man and

food has been light, the soft drink

a woman many they become one©

portion of the concession has been

course, they must decide which one, and

getting a whirl© Total "take" for
the first two days was Just over
the $200 mark©

Of

that is often where the trouble starts!

—Three Rivers Rotary Reflector
*

*

*

*

WHO SAID IT?—It is the mission of

CHAITGE OF SCENE—The club,
following its practice of the past
several years, moved its limcheon

Rotary to destroy these evil spirits
(fear and distrust) and to enthrone
peace and international good will©

this Treek from the ELks Temple out
to the fairgrounds uriiere the members

nation is bad in itself©

No

No nation

wants war© If we can help to clear
away the clouds of ignorance and intrigue
and suspicion, we will have performed

played host to a group of about 60
county ii-H club boys and girls©

a real service

Doc Pearce chairmaned the event,
which featured a big meal and no
formal program©

to the world.

Above was part of a Christmas
message penned back in December of
1937—nearly 22 years ago—by the
late Wo Glenn Cowell, an ardent
Coldwater Rotarian and past district

Absent from Tuesday's meeting

were Bacon, Bovee, Dally, Dale Dean,
Etsweiler, Goodholm, Holtz, Hurley,
Joseph, Kennedy, Komstein, McKeith,
Russ Moore, Olson, Pennington,
Ribble, Shomo, Skabo, Teeter,
Toupalik, Warren Williams and the
three Woodwards, Les, Chuck and Doug.

governor.
«

«

*

LOOKING AHEAD—The club will ret\im

to the ELks Temple next Tuesday noon

for a program to be furnished by

There were four visiting

Chuck Bacon.

Rotarians, Ralph S. Michael of

St© Petersburg, Fla©, Ken Yesh of
Bronson, Robert Glass of Middletown,

The grapevine infonns us that Chuck
has planned something of interest to
all » © . .including some slides of
shots he took during the club's Isist

Ohio and Gil Piliod of Angola.
The Rev© Albert Butterfield, Coldwater,
was a guest of Mark Andrews©

minstrel

show.

*

10 YEARS AGO—Nearly l50 persons
attended the Rotary picnic held at
Parkhurst Park last Tuesday afternoon
and evening© Ernie reports that
there were about 100 adults and 50
children filling their plates at the

SC6

You Win Always Be'W^com'e'at These N'elgKBonhg CIuBs'
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Unien Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMinEES

Competitor

Relation.*—

1959-1960

Club Service

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

August—1959

2-W.

Sweet.

4—N. Shedd—Rotory Magazine.

9-W.

Treat.

Duone Davidson, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, Olln
Dally.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1959 -

1960

HARVEY BENT

Clossirication—

President

DONALD M. HARRIS
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President

JOHN A. KENNEDY

Hurley.
Fellowship—

Duone Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

Magazine-

Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
■^

12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

.jeeiol — At the call of the President

Progrom—
Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.

^TiSTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Corl

25—8. K. Pearce—4-H Fair

March-1960

Informa

6—.

Anderson—Trade Assoc.

20—B. Howley—Ladies' Night.

Rural-Urban-

November—1959

27-W. Bobier.

ployees.

24—G. Burondt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

International

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

April-1960

5-P. Hurley.
Leavenworth—Children's

Party.
19—H. Joseph.
May-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.
31—L. Pennington.

Patterson—Competitor Retotions.

Service

22—R. Moore.

24-C. Sebald.

December-1959

8—R.

8-W. Wlllioms.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

26-H. Koelbel.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loans—

Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.

12—K.

13—R. Toupollk.

June-1960
7—K. Putnom.

15-S. Jolly.

14-0. Dolly-Ladles' Night.

International Contacts-

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P. Ribble.

International

Jonuary—1960

July-1960

5—J. MeComb.
12—L. Woodward.

12—C. Ailemier.

19-B.

19-R.

28-H. J. McKnight.

Chester Ailemier, Jim MeComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vinton, S. Jolly.
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

23-W. Way.

Ralph Toupollk, Web Treat.
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Wayne Way.

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeont-ot-Arms—

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

16—R. Tingling—Com. Safety.

18—Governor's visit

tion.

Keath Poorce, Alfred Rice, War

February—1960

11—C. Swart.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstlen. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.
22—C. Woodward—Occupational.
Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.
Boys and Girls Week—
Cralg Sebald, Ken Putnam
October—1959

Herman Koelbel, Bill Babier.

Dean.

PROGRAMS

September-1959
8—K. Olmsted—Rotary

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,
Frank McConkey.

Youth-

Information-

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Informotion—

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
INTERNATIONAL

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational

Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community Sofety-

DIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donald Harris,
Richard

Four-Way Test-

Trade Associations-

Van Aken.

Secretory Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Asst. See.-Treos.

Joseph Reiderer,
Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

ROTARY

Information-

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.
International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

The Rotary Foundation—

5—H. Goodholm.

Foller.

Fox.

Lansing, Michigan
Axner Olson, Albert Fatler.
26—B. Milnes—International Inf.
26—J. Waldron.
Robert Kerr, Robert Howley.
The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special

DON HARRIS, Program Chairmon — telephone BR S-N42

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

JUNE 30, 1959

ROTARY ROSTER
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhain St.—Martho

BR 8-5562

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia
BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ...BR 8-5842

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter—Fay BR 8-5563

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane—Kothryn

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjoric BR 8-6821

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther .... .BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
BR 8-8036
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago Sf.—Noio

BR 8-4086

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine... BR 8-4486

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—imogene.. BR 8-6054

Oiin Dolly, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

..BR 8-2818

Duone E. Oovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo ...BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Foller, 95 N. Honchett St.—ChorloHe
Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

..BR 8-5909
BR 8-6598
BR 8-5475
BR 8-2864
BR 8-5318

E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lonore

BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
BR 8-4435
Horoid T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 FalrField Dr.—Alleen..
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

BR 8-5790
BR 8-6050

Hormon Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
BR9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy—BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura

BR 8-6386

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St...
BR 8-5394
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.-Heien.. .BR 8-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol BR 9-9551

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grond St.—Marguerite..BR 8-2485

Address and Rotary Ann

BR 8-4350

E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia ..BR 8-2841

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treof, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Loke—
Suzanne

.

....

BR 8-5554

BR 8-6278

Fritz VonAkert, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann .. ..BR 8-5565
Worner VonAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
BR 8-4243

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Retha

BR 9-9360

John Walker, 33 Dauoherty—Grctchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy

. .

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groce
Keith Pearce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-2979
BR 6-5975

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

. ..... BR 8-4159

George Owers, Box 77, R. R, No. 3—Elizabeth...BR8-5996
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel
Ray Pitts, 55 N. Spraguo St.—Ruth

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St.—Eleonor

BR 8-5902
BR 8-6161

BR 8-2790

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo Sf.-Alice
...BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia... BR 8-4229

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilma ...

BR 8-6730
BR 8-5494

-_BR 8-2710
.-..8R8-8238

Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan—LaMolne, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella

_BR 8-4424

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn..BR 8-2451

Charles Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct.—Roth

BR 9-9428

Chories Sehmitt, IB E. Alden St.—Bcrget-.
BR 8-5714
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lk.-Rlta— BR 8-6318

Leslie Woodword, 163 Marshall St.—Polly _ . ._BR 8-5033
Robert G. Yingting, 21 Scott-Natalie
BR 9-9511

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St. ..

BR 9-9169

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

I Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; nT
AUG23

PRAY
FOR
PEACE

PRCDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER,

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

...BR 8-6316

Howard Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elva .
.
_BR8-W12
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene .... BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon . _.BR 8-4222

BR 8-4198
BR 8-8546
BR 6-2539

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys

1

VISITING

.

Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

BR 8-2930

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St.-Nellie-

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

ALWAYS WELCOME

RICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 20,
DON'T OVERLOOK—Enclosed in this

WE'RE slipping—No bulletin last

week's bulletin are club work assign
ments for the li-H Fair next week. Be
sure to

look it over and

week and only President Harvey mentioned
fact at Tuesday's meeting. And all of the
time we thought you fellas read this sheeti

then be at

the Rotary booth at your appointed
hours•

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Also, don't forget there will

SAFETY SLOGAN—Drive carefully, don't

be no meeting at the Elks Temple
next Tuesday. Instead, we will
travel out to the fairgrounds and

have U-Hers as our guests.

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insist on your rites.
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Each
LET'S MAKE UP—Tuesday's absentee
list included Dale Dean, Goodholm, Harris,
Hurley, Kennedy, Kornstein, McKeith, Moore

member be prepared to pay for one
ii-H member's meal. There will be no

formal program (which is Just as

(Russ that is), Axner Olson, George Ovfers,

well, considering the competition

provided by the midway).

Ken Putnam, Phil Ribble, Warren Williams and
Doug Woodward.

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BANNER DAY—This Tuesday the
club met its new district governor,
Clarence Neita of Lansing, and the

CLIPPINGS—It's not the minutes you
put in at the table that makes you fat,

experience was an enjoyable one (on

it's

the

seconds.

our part, at least—^we can't speak
for the Governor).

—Albion Rotary Call
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At the noon meeting. Governor

Clarence gave the club some excel
lent hints concerning ways in

ANCHOR MAN—Duke Davidson doesn't
bowl often but we understand he is a

which the Coldwater club could

mighty good anchor man. If you don't
believe us, ask Jess Waldron.

"build bridges of friendship".
In the evening, he gave the

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club officers, directors and
FISHING NEWS—TROUT, Unlimited, a
new sportsmen's organization, is being

committee chairman many timely sug
gestions relative to plans for the
coming club year.

formed to conserve trout as a game fish
and encourage sportsman-like trout

angling. Two Coldwater Rotarians,
Ken Putnam and Vince Kornstein, were

We might add that the Governor's
visit set some kind of a new record-

there was only one "early leaver" aind

among l5 sportsmen meeting at Grayling

he had an airtight excuse I

with Conservation Commissioner George

Griffith recently to lay plans for the
organization. The new group will formally
organize and pick officers at a meeting

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set for Sept. 9 in Grayling.

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Tom Perry, Owenton, Ky.| Oliver
Faaborg, Jackson) Everett Goshorn,

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Huntin^ton, Ind.) Clay T. Brockman
and C. -D. McKenzie of (^uincy) and
Clarence Snyder, Bronson. And of

WEATHER—Too hot and humid to

pound this"typewriter any longer.

course, Clarence Neitz of Lansing.
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Harr^- Hockstad, Coldwater, was

a gue'st of Oliver Faaborg, and
-E. F. Wennerstrom, Chicago, was

SCB

Lou Pennington's guest.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

Thursday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duonc Davidson, Chairman
Charles

1959 -

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Olin

Vice President
Von Aken.
Secretary Club BulletinTreosurer
Asst. Soc.-Treas.

DIRECTORS-Harvcy Bent, Donald

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodword.
Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Warner Van Aken,

P. M.

Public Information-

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Deon.

Carl

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman

I

Buyer-Seller

March-1960

15—K.

Kornstien—international

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Day.
Apirl-1960
5—P. Hurley.

13—R. Toupalik.

12—K.

Leovenworth—Children's
Party.

19-H. Joseph.
26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

Keath Pearee, Alfred Rice, War
3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholorships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loonsployees.

Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.

Herman Koelbel,

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Patterson—Competitor Relotlons.

Service

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Chuck Bacon, Lou

Pennington.

The Rotary Foundation—
Axr:er Olson, Albert Follcr.

June-1960
7—K.

Putnam.

14—O. Dolly-Lodies' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21~P.

5—J.

Intornotlonal Student Proieets—

Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.

15-S. Jolly.

July-1960

MeComb.

5—H.

12—L. Woodword.
19-B.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January-1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

10—A.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

8—R.

Bill Bobier.

Mav-1960
3-M. A. McKeith.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

international

Williams.
Pearee—Rutol-Urbon.
Moore.

27-W. Bobier.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

8—W.
15—K.
22—R.

20—B. Howley—Ladles' Night.

Student Guests-

Pearee—Rurol-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

29—V.

Bacon.

Chester Aliemier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Etsweiier.

Vinton, S. Jolty.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Lansing, Michigan

23-W. Woy.

Pearee—4-H Foir

October—1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Sergeant-al-Arms-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

18—Governor's visit

29—C.

Wayne Woy.

16—R. Yingling—Com. Scifety.

25—8. K.

22—C. Woodward—Occupationol.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Youth-

Rotary Informotion—

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Treat.

tion.

Rural-Urban—

^jeeiol — At the call of the President Program"district 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Don Harris, Wilford Couillard.
ROTARY

Sweet.

Associations-

Crippled Children-

Membership-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

2-W.

9-W.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa

Community Service
Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week—

February—1960

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magazine.

September—1959

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

Magazine-

Board of Directors Meetings

PROGRAMS

John Etswoilcr, Vince Kornslien. 15—D. Dean—Sfog Night.

Moore.

Biringer.

PRESIDENT

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyHarris,

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

12:15

Four-Woy Test-

Trade

Solon Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.

Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
Richard

L. Woodward,

Dally.

ROTARY

Augusi-1959
11—C. Swart.

Occupational InformationPhil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
Classificalion—
Frank McConkey.
President
Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY

1959.1960

Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Competitor RelationsRoy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,

Goodholm.

12-C. Aliemier.

Faller.

19-R. Fox.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

26-J. Woldron.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairmen of the chonge. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoter-Foy BR 8-5563

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Moriorle BR 8-6821
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive-Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.-Jean - .— -BR 8-8086

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg ..
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Fred Anderson, 46 Mople Lane-Kathryn —
BR 8-6033
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Roth
.. . .BR 8-5358

William Bobier, 260 Grand St.—Morgoret ...

BR 8-5386

Seton Bovec, 171 Grcind St.—Clara —
BR 8-5891
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fofrfield Dr.—Josephine . BR B-4436
Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E, Chicago St.—Nolo

.. BR 3-4086

Wilford Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene

Olin Dally, 61 Maple Lane—Jane -

BR 8-6054

—

E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Roth . .
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laoro

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .

.

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen

BR 8-2261
BR 8-6386

BR 8-5394
. BR 8-2947

Hcrold McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home—Carol BR 9-9551

.BR 8*6127

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

..BR 8-6517

Donald M. Harris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 8-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake.... --BR 8-4435
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermlone
BR 8-2288
Edword C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr.—Alieen.BR 8-6687
Santford JoMey, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071

Horry Joseph, 303 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 9-9106
BR 8-6501

William A. Milnes, 1^ Grand St.—Marguerite.-BR B-248S

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie
. ..BR 8-5909
John Etswoilcr, Jr., 37 Fairifeld Dr.—Lucille
BR8-659B
Albert Faller, 95 N. Honchett St.—Charlotte
_BR 8-5475
Chorles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
BR 8-2864
Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Loke, R. R. No. 2—Doris ..BR 8-5318
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-5790

BR 8-5562
BR 8-6050

BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfteld Dr.—Ellen Jo .BR 8-8609

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha .
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
. . .

BR 8-6788

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court-Gladys.. .BRB-6273

BR 8-4198

Arlo Musser, R, R, No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice ...BR 8-8546

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edno

BR 8-2539

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.—Relha.

BR 9-9360

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth — BR 8-5996
Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
BR 8-2979

NAME
Addreii and Rotory Ann
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ...BR 8-5842

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie.. .. .. ..BR 8-6316

Webster Treat, 3492 Son SoucI Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonna

...

-

BR 8-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.-Mary Ann . .. BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Glodys
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
...BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia-.BR 8-4229

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty-Gretchen

.

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
Fred H. Weeks. R. R. No. 2-BeolrIce

_

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

.

.

.

.

BR 8-6730

. BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159

.BR 8-2710

Keith Pearee, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

8R 8-5975

BR 8-5902

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor

BR 8-6161
BR 8-2790

Worren Willioms, Botovla, Michigan-LoMoIno, Bron. 4024

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St

BR9-9169

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn ..BR 6-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget
..BR 8-5714

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita.. .BR 8-8316

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m.. ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

..

BR 8-8238

BR 8-4424
.... .BR 3-5033

BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie .. ..

BR 9-9511

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} See. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

!

PRAY

FOR'

Lpeac
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATERg MICH.

by

..

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth . .
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly ....

Frederick'lf.'^WEEKs

a

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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia
. .
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER.

... ..BR 8-6^1

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude
BR 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
...
. . ._ ._BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene ...BR 8-8942
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marlon
BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R, R. 5-Eileen BR 8-2127

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.
.BR 8-2930

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lone—Virginia .

INC.

�"tfe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S; A..

August 65 1959

NEXT TUESDAY-'-^Gon Swai^t ^ vjho has
next week ^s program., plans to present
Wallace OTiitten.^ -w^.o holds the post
of both city and county Civil Defense

ABSENTEES—Sociy fellas, we've lost
the listo
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directoro

BOARD AGTIONS™=At its monthly meet
ing this week the board voted « • » to

So^ youM better- protiect. ycur=
self against- being caught vdthout
proper shelter and plan to be pre-sent for -what promises to be an
interesting program..

spend fl50 from the Crippled Children's
Fund to provide dental work for a deserving
teenage girl injured in an accident • » •

to spend "not more than i^50",from the
general fund to provide a watermelon
feast for children enrolled in the city's
summer playground program.

WEEKLY REMINDER—District Gov
ernor Clarence Neitz -srill be here

August l8th«

That means committee

chairman have little time left in

IMPROVEMENT—'George Oarers, club
Easter Seal drive chairman, reports
that gross erceipts from this year's

which to prepare their reports»

drive totaled $l,ii77ol2, or about $300

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more than last year.

THIS TUESDAY—Chuck Woodward.,

who had the program., enlightened

help crippled children and adults of
Branch County.

the members concerning Coldwater
new "master plan" for future growth

and develcpemento A subject of
general interest.., the half-hour
allotted the program was not enough^
although Chuck did a swell job®
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Fifty percent of

the net remains at the local level to

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DATE, PLACE SET—Grade's will be
the site of the annual club assembly
the evening of District Governor
Clarence's visit to

ik

the Coldwater club.

The various chairmen are expected to be
present. It will be a food-for-free
affair, a fact which should help the

GUESTS GALORE—Rotarians

John Elwen.., Hajnilt&lt;&gt;n,, Ohio^
Fred Clarridgej, Milford.fl Massoi
Douglas OdeH^. Findlay,, Ohio|
Elwyn Bodleys Bay City^ JoR« Schauer^,
Faxrbom, Ohio| To Ao Weaver^Daytong Ohio^ Max Huey.o Hillsdaleo

attendance.
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A GOOD TIMS—was had by those
Rotarians and ladies who attended a per
formance of Bus Stop at Wingspread
Tuesday evening. The party from Coldwater

Mac McKeith had former member

John Rick as his guest., and the

was about 80-strong.

guest list also included John Jackson
and Charles Hill, both of Coldwater&lt;,

P.,So

We forgot the delegation

CLOSING THOUGHT—If we can't leave

of Bronson members, namely. Jack

our footprints in "Uie sands of time, we
can at least keep our fingerprints out

Schafer, Bill Cadman, Dwight Green,
Bob Stocker, Henry Gomley and
Bud Higbieo

,

of the police files»
Bulletin)

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(Sturgis Rotaiy- -

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EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.
SOB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BAHIE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)
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�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor Relations-

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duone Davidson, Chairman

Charles L. Woodward, Olin
Dolly.

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Torg Skobo, Lbs Wise, Frederick

Vie. Preiident

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Van Aken.

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Trea*orer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
— Awt. Sec.-Treas.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couiilard,

Richard

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.

MembershipDoug Woodward, Don Shomo,
Regular — First Thursday each Month,
Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

jecial — At the call of the President Progrom—
Don Harris, Wilford Couiilard.
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Public

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean.

Carl

March-1960

Foir

15—K. Peorce—Ruroi-Urbon.

Ruarl-Urban—

Kcath Pearce, Alfred Rice, War

October-1959
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

April-1960
5—P. Hurley.

13—R. Toupolik.
20—B. Howley—Lodies' Night.

12—K.

Internolionai

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Information-

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

The Rotary Foundation—

Mav-1960
3-M. A. McKeltb.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Doy.
31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterson—Competitor Re

June-1960
7—K. Putnom.

14—O. Dolly—Ladles' Night.

15-S. Jolly.

International Student ProjectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.

Porty.

24-C. Sebold.

lations.

International Service

Leovenworth—Children's

19—H. Joseph.
26-H. Koelbel.

November—1959

8—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobler.

22—R. Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—International
Day.

24—G. Burandt.

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnight

Woodward.

29—C. Bacon.

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren Williams.
Scholorships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loans—
Fred Anderson, Mllford McKeith.
ployees.
Student Guests-

1—D.

8—W. Williams.
15—K. Pearce—Rural-Urban.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.
Chester Allemier, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

John Dean, Chairman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Pearce—4-H

International Contacts-

Vinton, S. Jolly.
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

23-W. Way.

27-W. Bobier.

Wayne Way.

Axner Olson, Choitman

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

George Owers, Dick Moore,

Youth-

Rotary Informatiort—

16—R. Yingling—Coar. Safety.

18—Governor's visit

22—C. Woodward—Oceupotionol.

Boys and Girls Week—

Sweet.

11—C. Swart.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Crippled Children-

Magazine-

Biringer.

9-W. Treat.

tion.

Craig Sebaid, Ken Putnom
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyRalph Toupolik, Web Treat.
Moore.

Duono Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

2-W.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotory informa

Community Servlco
Clyde Williams, Choirmon

February—1960

4—N. Shedd—Rotory Magazine.

Associations-

Fellowship—

DIRECTORS-Harvey Bent, Donald Harris,

PROGRAMS

September—1959

Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
Frank McConkey.

Trode

ROTARY

August—1959

25—B. K.

Occupational Information-

Classification—

Prewdent

Employer-Employee RelationsJoseph Reiderer,
Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1959-1960

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.

Club Service

21-P.

Ribble.

28-H. J. McKnight.

January—1960

July-1960

5—J. McComb.
12—L. Woodward.

12—C. Allemier.

19-B.

19-R.

5—H. Goodholm.

Faller.

Fox.

Lonsing, Michigan
26—B. Milnes—iniernotional Inf.
26—J. Woldron.
Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.
i
Axner Olson, Albert Faller.
The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

NAME

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockhom St.—Martha
BR 8-5562
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Moyme
BR 8-6050
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
BR B-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3-Ruth
BR 8-2261
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
BR 8-6386
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
BR 8-5394

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann
. BR 8-2930
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane-Virginia _
_ .BR 8-6341
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5342
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
BR 6-6316
Conrad Swort, 471 Morsholl St.—Gertrude
3R 8-4350
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
.... _ . ... ..BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Arlene ...BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion ..
BR 8-4222

Harold McKnight, Coldwater State Home-Carol BR 9-9551

Webster Treat, 3492 San Souc! Beach, Cold. Loke—

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court-Gladys
Richord Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine
Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorranee Rd.—Alice
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retha
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth
Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BR 8-6278
BR 8-4198
BR 8-8546
BR B-2539
BR 9-9360
BR 8-5996
BR B-2979

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann

Keith Pearce, 350 Marsholl St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kathryn

BR 8-6033

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. No. 5, Coldwater—Foy BR 8-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth —

BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive-Morjorle BR 8-6821

Horvoy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobler, 280 Grand St.—Morgoret

Seton Bovee, 171 Grond St.—Clora--

_BR 8-6843

-

...BR 8-8086
BR 8-5386

_BR 8-5891

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine ... .BR 8-4486
Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Noia
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St.—lmogene....BR 8-6054

Olin Dally, 61 Mople Lane—Jane

BR 8-2818

Docne E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo.-BR 8-8609
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St.—Colleen
BR 8-6127
John T. Oeon, 59 RIdgmoor Road—Valerie
BR 8-5909
John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lueltle
BR 8-6598

Albe.'t Faller, 95 N, Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Charles Fiske, R. R. No. 2-Rulh
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore
Donald M. Horris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake

BR B-5475

BR 8-2864
BR 8-5318

BR 8-6517
BR 8-5942

BR 8-4435

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.-Hermionc
BR 8-2288
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen
BR 8-6687
Sontford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce BR 8-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 8-6788

Mllford A. McKeitfi, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen... BR 8-2947
William A. Milnes, 1M Grand St.—Marguerite—BR 8-2485

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathel
BR 8-5902
Roy Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.-Ruth
BR 8-6161
Kenneth Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
BR 8-2790
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
BR 9-9169
C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn
BR 6-2451
Joseph Ricdcrer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Scbmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget—

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginio . BR 8-2841

Rulpn Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Suzanna

Warner VonAken, R. R. No. 2-Glady»

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.-Alice
. ..BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St.—Delia ..BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Gretehen
..BR 8-6730

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia

Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

BR 8-4424
..

BR 8-5033

BR 9-9428

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-Polly
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natollo

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

I Sec. 34.66, P. 1. &amp; R.

PRAY U.S..i|rpOSTZ^C 3«
FOR
PEACE

FREDERICK H.

COLDWATER,

BR 8-8238

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth

8
by

BR 8-4159

_BR 8-2710

Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

Notary REFLECTOR

Published

BR 8-5494

Fred H. Weeks. R. R. No. 2-Beatrleo

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

BR 8-5554

.. BR 8-5585

...BR 8-4243

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, RICH.

INC

�"tfe Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 31, 1959

LOOKING AHEAD—Next Tuesday's,

Olmstedj, Hibble^ Rice, Teeter,

program will give the members a

Warner Van Aken, Clyde Williams,
Wiggins and Yingling*

chance to see and hear v^at may be
in store for the city in the years
&lt;aheada

•JE

Coldwater's new "Master HLan"

DON'T FORGET—The club's Operation
Wingspread is set for next Tuesday

will be the topic and the program
chairman,. Chuck "Wbodwardj) will
handle the presentation himself*
Chucks who is a member of the City
Planning commissioni, should be
well qualified for the job.
•if

*

night. The Ladies Night assembly in
Colon to watch a performance of "Bus

Stop" WILL NOT replace the usual weekly
luncheon. So don't forget to show up
at the Elks Temple at noon.

•if

•if

•if

GOOD INVESTMENT—Members who

NOTE FOR NOEL—The Three Rivers

stuck around for this week's pro

Rotary Reporter tells of the banker

gram considered their time well

who went to Doc O'Dell for a check-up.
After a long examination. Doc told him?

invested.

"You're sound as a dollar." "As bad
as that4" exclaimed the banker as he

Coldwater's Investment club

and similar organizations through
out the U.S. provided the subject

fainted in his tracks.

material.

•if

Jack McGullough, head of the
local group, was invited by Fritz
Van Aken, program chairman, to be
the speaker. He was given an
assist by Max Goodwin, Battle Creek
brokerage firm manager. The net
result was a darned interesting

■if

GOMA-Kisenyi may mean nothing to
you but to Rotary it means one of 105
new Rotary clubs welcomed into the Rotary
family during May and June of 1959. The
Goma&lt;=Kisenyi club, incidentally, meets

at 12gl5 p.m. each Wednesd^ in Hotel

Palm Beach in Kisenyi, which is in the
Belgian Congo. Its first president is

program.

Antoine Back while Edouard Ghauveaux
■if

•if

is its secretary.

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Charles

•If

Pixley, Bob Pennell and Glenn
Barnett of Bronson, Bill Schultz
of St. Clair, Carlton McKenzie
and Joe Wibel of Quincy, and the
Rev. Dick Ford of Greenville, were

•»

PREVIEWING—The September issue of

The Rotarian, among other interesting
articles, will include one entitled
"President to President."

the visiting Rotarians.

This is a

photographic report on ^at happened

-p

when the president of Rotary International

met the I^esident of the United States

^ron Thomas had the Rev.
A1 Butterfield of Coldwater as his

at the White Hohse.

guest.
■If

•If

•If

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Bobier,
Etsweiler, Faller, Goodholm, Harris,
Holtz, Kerr, Luse, Leavenworth,
McComb, McKeith, Russ Moore, Musser,

SOB

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•6

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wodnetday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLB CREEK - Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER/ MICH.

COMMIHEES

Competitor

Relations-

1959-1960

Club Service

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations-

August—1959

Duane Davidson, Chairman

HARVEY

OFFiCERS BY ELECTION

Charles L.
Dally.

1959 - 1960

Classificotion—

BENT

President

DONALD M. HARRIS
JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Woodward,

Olin

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

Vice President
Van Aken.
Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treosurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Poul
Hurley.
Asst. See.-Treas.

Information-

liams, Axner Oison, Wilford C. Couiilard,
Richard

Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings

tion.

12:15

Warner Von Aken.

Rotary InformationRobert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale Dean.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

Lansing, Michigan

Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60.

Youth-

3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Patterson—Competitor Re

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Jonuary—1960
5—J.

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennlngton.

The Rotary

Foundation-

Axner Olson, Albert Faller.

May-1960
3—M. A. McKelth.
10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960
Putnom.

14—0. Dolly—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribbie.

25-H. J. McKnight.

July-1960

McComb.

5—H.

12—L. Woodward.
19-B.

Party.
19—H. Joseph.

7—K.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Hollz—Merry Christmas.

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.
Internotional Student Projects-

Leavenworth—Children's

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959
lations.

Internotlonal Service

12—K.

Kornstien—inlernational

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobier.

29—V.

26-H. Koelbel.

November-1959

Chester Allemler, Jim McComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnIght

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

ren Wlliloms.

Student Guests-

Information-

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Keoth Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Public

INTERNATIONAL

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

27-W. Bobier.

Progrom—
Don Harris, Wilford Couiilard.

jecial — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Day.
Aprll-t960
5-P. Hurley.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotary Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer-Employer-Em
Loansployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKelth.

P. M.

"Strict 636 rotary international
PRESIDENT

22—R. Moore.

29—C. Bocon.

6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.

Wayne Way.

8-W. Williams.

22—C. Woodward—Occupational.

13—R. Toupalik.
20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

George Owers, Dick Moore,

15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urban.
1—D. Woodward.
15—K. Peorce—Rural-Urbon.

October—1959

Rurol-Urbo n—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Reguiar — First Thursdoy each Month,

March-1960

Associations—

Crippled Children-

Magazine—

23-W. Woy.

Peorce—4-H Foir

John Etsweilor, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.

Moore.

18—Governor's visit

25—B. K.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotory Informo-

Community Service

Treat.

16—R, Yingling—Com. Safety.

Frank MeConkoy.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Boys and Girls Week-

9-W.

11—C. Swart.

September—1959

Trade

February—1960
2-W. Sweet.

Phil Ribbie, Jess Woidron,

Croig Sebold, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les Wile, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyHarris,

DIRECTORS—Harvey Bent, Donald
Duane Dovidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magoztne.

Joseph Reiderer,
Ken Leavenworth.

Attendance-

ROTARY

Goodholm.

12—C. Allemier.

Faller.

19-R. Fox.

26—B. Milnes—international

Inf.

26-J. Woidron.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.

progroms, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Members having special

DON HARRIS, Progrom Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwoler-Fay BR 8-5563

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kalhryn
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BR 8-6621

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther

BR 8-6843

Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jean
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-6086
BR 8-5386

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine .

BR 8-4486

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara _ — .

BR 0-5891

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicogo St.—Nola _ . BR 8-4086

Wilford Couiilard, 60 N- Monroe St.—Imogene -BR 8-6054
Oiin Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jone
BR 8-2818

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo--BR 8-8609

Dole A- Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

BR 8-6127

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille

BR 8-6598

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rood—Valerie

Albert Failcr, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

Charles FIske, R. R. No. 2-Roth
Roy Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St.—Martha -

Phone NoBR 8-5790
.. BR 8-5562

ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme

BR 8-6050

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen . BR B-2947
Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stale Home—Carol BR 9-9551
Wiiliom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite.. BR 8-2465

BR 8-5475

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Refha

BR 8-2864
BR 8-5318

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna

BR 8-2539

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizobeth

BR 8-5996
BR 8-2979

E. Horoid Goodholm, 20 lineoin St.—Lonore —BR 8-6517

Donald M. Horrls, 28 Edison Court-Ponsy

BR 8-5942

Keith Peorce, 350 Marshall St.—Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Loke
Korold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

BR 8-4435
BR 8-2288

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Roth

BR 8-6161

Edword C. Hoitz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr.—Aileen .BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce BRS-4071

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel

BR 3-6788

lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicogo St.—Gathel
Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleonor
Phil Ribbie, 35'/2 Morse St.

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.-Oorothy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beatrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis
Clyde Witlioms, R. R. No. l-Wilmo

BR 8-5902

—BR 8-5714

BR 8-8318

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

.

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710
BR 8-8238

BR 9-9511

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

by

BR 8-6730

Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

PRAY
FOR
PEAC

^'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

. .

BR 8-4424
BR 8-5033
BR 9-9428
BR 8-5033

-The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

BR 8-5554

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Celia ...
Chorles Woodward, 163 Marshoil St. .
Douglas Woodward, 20 Persons Ct.—Ruth ..
Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Polly

S:-

FREDERICK

..

Worren Wlilioms, Botavlo, Miehlgon—LaMoine, Bron. 4024

BR 8-2790
.BR 9-9169

Joseph Rlederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

Craig Sebald, R. R. Nj. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita

.

John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grelchen

C. Aifrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City—Evelyn — BR 8-2451
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St.—Bcrget

BR 8-5412

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann _ BR 8-5585
V/arner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Gladys
..
BR 8-4243
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
.. BR 8-2128
Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson Sl.-Delia . BR 8-4229

BR 9-9360

Roy C. Potterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace

BRB-6316
BR 8-4350

Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elvo

Suzanna

liussell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court-Gladys ..BR 8-6278

BR 8-5909

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie
.
Conrad Sworf, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene ...BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion
..BR 8-4222
E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Drive—Virginia . BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San SoucI Beach, Cold, Lake—

- BR 8-6386
BR 8-5394

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine --BR 8-4198
Ario Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Alice. BR 8-8546

Phsne No.
BR B-2930
. BR 8-6341

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise . BR 8-5842

Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg...
BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand Sl.—Dorofhy--.BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No, 3-Rufh
BR 8-2261

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty-Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St...

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann ..
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

MICH.

INC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

July .21;., 1959
GOOD INVESTiffiNT—That^s what

ABSEl^TEES—Biringerj, Burandt,
Couillardg Dally, Leavenworth, liilneS;
Olson, Pennington, Kibble, Kice, Wise,
Yinglingp Warner Van Aken and Clyde
Williams, (the last two made up in
Bronson.)

attendance at next Tuesday*s meetcould prove to be«

Fritz Van Aken has the program
and is planning to present
Jack McCullough, whose topic will
be "Investment Clubs."

EARU LEAVERS — Bight.

*

THIS TUESDAY—Due

to the

ab

*

sence of his speaker. Bob White,
Program Chairman Fred Anderson did
a little pinch-hitting on the topic
of Coldwater school needs

#

*

CLUB SUFFERS LOSS—Coldwater

Rotarians, one and all, were shocked and
saddened by the sudden death of Frank

and the

work of the Citizens Committe, of

McConkey who, at 85, was an active

which he

member of Rotary. Mac was one of those
rare individuals who command respect and
admiration as a solid, honest citizen.

is

a member.

Fred revealed the committee

is planning a five-pronged study
of curricula, school plant,
personnel, public relations and

He also was one of the relatively few

finance.

illness.

humans priviledged to enjoy health and
an active life until his brief, terminal

The need and work of the

He will be missed.
*

committee was explored in a brief
question-answer period at the
close of his presentation.

NEWEST MEMBER—Boyd "Vfiggins, no
stranger to Coldwater Rotary, became its
newest member this week with

*

Russ Moore

handling the formal introduction.

4f-

MANY GUESTS—The club wel
comed nine visiting Rotarians and
four other guests at Tuesday*s
meetang.

Boyd, Branch county agricultural
extension agent, and his Rotaiy-Ann,

Phyliss, will be welcome additions to
the local Rotary family.

The Rotary guests weres

*

*

*

Allan B. Stevens, White Plains,
N. Y.| Jo R. Schauer, Fairborn,

IT'S OFFICIAL—Coldwater will host

Chios Bernard Pixley, Richard
Schultz, Bronsoni Donald Murphy,

the i960 District Assembly, President
Harvey aimounced at this week's meeting.

Ft. Wayne, Ind..? Joseph Fitz
gerald, W^hington, N. Y.§
Ed Brewer, Toledo, Chio|
Carl Margraf, Dayton, Chio| and
Jack Mo Young, East Cleveland,

The dates will be May lii-l5 and the session

will bring between 90 and 95 to this city.
«

Ohio.

«

«

CLIPPINGS

Business prophets tell vhat is going
to happeni profits tell what has happened.

president Harvey had county
Supervisors Jim Skinner and Uoyd
Goodwin as his guests, while
Charlie Hill was a guest of

Man is Judged by his deeds, woman ty
her misdeeds*

Jim McComb and Ken Putnam was

host to the ReVo A1 Butberfield,
new Methodist pastor.
SOB

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresotienai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry HoJel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor

COMMIHEES
Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Duane Davidson, Choirmon
Charles L. Woodward, Olln
Dally.

JOHN A. KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Vice President

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Trade

Van Aken.

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. Sec.-Trcas.

Richard

Magazine—

Biringer.

Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
Membership-

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Program-

■dTsTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Don Harris, Wilford Coulllord.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS

Rotary

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dole

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Sergeant-ot-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

Carl

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CLARENCE A. NEITZ

John Dean, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

RobeH Kerr, Robert Hawley.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60.

Mareh-1960
15—K.

22—C.

Woodward—Oceupationol.

29—C.

Bacon.'

6—.

Anderson—Trade

Assoc.

27-W. Bobier.

Williams.

3—B.

Herman Koelbel,
International

Bill Bobier.

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Potterson—Competitor Re

Axner Olson, Albert Roller.

5—J.

Party.

19—H. Joseph.
Koelbel.

3-M.

A. McKelth.

10—A. Musser.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

June-1960

14—O. Dally—Ladies' Night.
21-P.

Ribble.

28~K. J. McKnight.

January—1960

Bill Milnes, Gus Burandt.

Leavenworlh—Children's

7—K. Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.
22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

International Student ProiectsChuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotory Foundation—

Apirl-1960
5-P. Hurley.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959
lations.

Service

29—V. Kornstien—international
Day.

24-C. Sebald.

24—G. Burandt.

8—R.

Peorce—Rurol-Urbon.
Moore.

May-1960

Kerr—Buyer-Seller.

Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotory Foundation.
17—J. Reiderer—Employer-Em
Loans—
ployees.
Fred Anderson, Milford McKeith.
Byron Thomas, Horold McKnight

8-W. Williams.
15—K.
22—R.

26-H.

November—1959

Pearce—Rural-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

12—K.

13—R. Toupalik.

20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.

Keoth Peorce, Alfred Rice, War

Treat.

23-W. Woy.
Fair

Chester Allemier, Jim MeComb. 29—J. Etsweiler.

Vinton, S. Jolly.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Lansing, Michigan

Pearce-4-H

Oetober-1959

Axner Olson, Chairman

Dean.

K.

tion.

Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Dick Moore,
Wayne Woy.

Youth-

Information-

16—R. Yingling—Com. Safety.

Swart.

Associations-

Student Guests-

Information-

11—C.

John Etsweiler, Vince Kornstien. 15—D. Dean—Stag Night.

ren

Warner Van Aken.

P. M.

pedal — At the call of the President

2-W. Sweet.

8—K, Olmsted—Rotory Informo-

Community Servieo
Clyde Williams, Chairman

February—1960
9—W.

September—1959

Rural-Urban—

Doug Woodward, Don Shorno,

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PROGRAMS

4—N. Shedd—Rotary Magazine.

25-B.

Boys and Girls Week—
Cralg Sebold, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Les
Wise,
John
Walker,
Russell
Community SafetyDIRECTORS-Horvey Bent, Donold Harris,
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde Wil
Moore.

liams, Axner Olson, Wilford C. Couillard,

ROTARY

Auguit-1959

18—Governor's visit

Four-Woy Test-

Occupational Information—
Phil Ribble, Jess Woldron,
ClosslFica tion—
Frank McConkey.
President Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick

1959 - 1960

HARVEY BENT
DONALD M. HARRIS

1959-1960

Ken Leovenworth.

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations-

Roy C. Patterson, Harry Joseph.
Employer-Employee Relations—
Joseph Reiderer,

July-1960

McComb.

5—H. Goodholm.
12—C. Allemier.

12—1. Woodward.
19-B. Faller.

26—B. Milnes—International

Inf.

19-R.

Fox.

26—J.

Woldron.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone 8R 8-5942

NAME

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Robert B. Shaw, 106 Grand St.—Ann

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kaihryn

BR 8.6033

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coidwater-Fay BR 8-5563

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth .

. _ . BR 8-5358

Dr. Chorles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Mariorie BR 8-6821

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
BR 8-6843
Richard Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon
BR 8-8036
William Bobier, 280 Grand St.-Margaret . ... BR 8-5386

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clora Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr.—Josephine

BR 8-5891
BR B-4486

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola . . BR 8-4086

Wilford Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene . BR 8-6054

Olln Dally, 61 Maple Lone—Jane

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Valerie

BR 8-2818

BR 8-8609
BR 8-6127

BR 8-5909

John Etsweiler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille —BR 8-6598
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte
BR 8-5475
Charles Fiske. R. R. No. 2—Ruth
- —BR 8-2864

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilma
BR 8-5790
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St.—Martha
BR 8-5562
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme .
BR 8-6050
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.—Peg
- BR 9-9106
H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy .. BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leovenworth, 117 E. Chicogo St.—Emily BR 8-6850
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth .
BR 8-2261
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty—Laura
BR 8-6386

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .. - — ..BR 8-5394

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen ..

BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coidwater State Home—Carol BR 9-9551
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.-Marguerite.. BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwell Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278

Richard Moore, 244 E. Woshington St.—Eiaine.-.BR 8-4198

Arlo Musser, R. R, No. 4, Dorronco Rd.—Alice . ..BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St.—Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St.—Retha
BR 9-9360
George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Elizabeth .. BR 8-5996

Phone No.
BR 8-2930

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane—Virginia

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise.

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St.—Nellie

...

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

BR 8-6341
BR 8-5842
BR 8-6316

BR 8-4350

Howard Swon, R. R. No. 4—Elvo
...
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorronco Rd.—Arlene _

BR 8-5412
BR 8-8942

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion

BR 8-4222

E. Byron Thomas, 56 14. Circle Drive—Virginia
BR 8-2841
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzonno

...

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St.—Mary Ann
Worner VanAken, R. R. No. 2-Gladys

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice

_

BR 8-5554

BR 8-5535
BR 8-4243

BR 8-2128

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia . BR 8-4229

John Wolker, 33 Daugherly—Grotchen

BR 8-6730

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.-lanore ...BR 8-6517

Keilh Pearce, 350 Marshall St.-Lorraine

BR 8-5975

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St.-Dorolhy
Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2-Beotrice
Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

Donold M. Harris, 28 Edison Court—Pansy

BR 8-5942

Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

BR 8-4435
BR 8-2268

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprogue St.—Ruth.

BR 8-6161

Kenneth Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St.—Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St?

BR 8-2790
BR 9-9169

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan-LaMolne, Bron. 4024

Ray Fox, 16 Morrison Lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris ... BR 8-5318

Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen..
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creek Rd.—Joyce..BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.—Ethel
BR 8-6788

Roy C, Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Groee

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Gathol

BR 8-2979

BR 8-5902

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City-Evelyn .BR 8-2451

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Bottle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget...

BR 8-5714

Cralg Sebold, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita— BR 8-B318

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Notary REFLECTOR

PRAY,
FOR
PEAC
FREDERICK H.

SEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE

VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

. BR 8-8238

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2-Cella
...BR 8-4424
Charles Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
. .. BR 8-5033
Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth . .. BR 9-9428
Leslie Woodward, 163 Morshall St.—Polly . .. .BR 8-5033
Robert G. Yingling, 21 Scott-Natolie __
BR 9-9511

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

.

BR 8-5494
BR 8-4159
BR 8-2710

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 17, 19^9
NEXT TUESDAX=.-Fred Anderson has

DATE SELECTED—The Ladies Night
excursion to Wingspread near Colon
to see a performance of "Bus Stop"
has been set for Tuesday night,

arranged to have Bob White, chairroan
of the Citizens'

Gommittee on School

Needs, present to conduct a question-

August ii®

answer program on current Coldwater

school problems, plans, etc#

The ducats are priced at |1®50
Several members of this committee

each and the local Rotary delegation

appeared before the club just prior
to the extra millage election several

has been invited to remain after the

show for the customary cast party,
an invitation which will give us a

months ago to explain the need for
additional operational capital„ Next
Tuesd^'s program is in the nature of
a follow-up, designed to give Rotarians up-to-date information concerning

chance to meet the actors and

actresses appearing in the play and
consume some coffee and doughnuts
with them®

their schoolso
it

•it

*

The Aug®
sortie will not replace
the regular meeting that week| however
it appears likely to enjoy a strong

*

club participation as some 60 signed

THIS TUESDAI—There was no formal

up for the excursion at Tuesday's
meeting ®

program, the session being devoted to
reports by the various club chairmen
concerning their plans for the coming
yearo From these reports we can pre
dict that 1959'"60 will be an active
club year®
a-

it

it

it

it

NOT FAR OFF—Time for another

Branch Goimty U-H Fair is galloping
toward us®

*

We were reminded of the

fact this week \^en President Harvey
anno\mced that Chet Allemier has
been made chairman of the club's
fair booth®

VISITORS—Rotarians Ed Brewer,
Toledo, Ohio| Ed Meyer, Hammond, Ind®)
Carl Margraf, Dayton, Ohio| Gill
Pilliod, Angola, Indo^ Cariton

Chet reported that preliminaiy

McKenzie, Quincyj Larry Rogers, Battle
Creekj and Dwight Green of Bronson®

plans are for a more streamlined,
sin^jler operation this year featur
ing Coney Island Red Hots®

Dean Steffey, former prominent
Coldwater famer, now residing in

Apache Junction, Arizona, was a guest

it

it

a

*

of Conrad Swart®

VOTE REPORTED—The recent club
it

it

it

vote in favor of presenting another

*

minstrel show next Spring was Ii.2 to

l5, with three members indicating
they woui.d go along with whatever the
clii) decided to do®

ABSENTEES—Biringer, Fox, Goodhblm,
Kerr, Koelbel, Komstien, Olson, Owers,
Ribble and Wise® Biringer "made up" at
Bronson®
it

it

it

SOB

it

EARLI LEAVERS—Just five:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
☆

QUINCY ~ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Sturges Auditorium — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Hart Hotel — Monday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 f&gt;. M. (C.S.T.)
☆

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competitor

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.

HARVEY BENT DONALD M. HARRIS

Four-Way Test-

Ernest Luse, Mark Andrews.

Occupational

Classification—

Presidant
Vice President

11—C.

Ken Leavenworth.

Charles L. Woodward, Olin
Dally.

Torg Skabo, Les Wise, Frederick
Van Aken.

ROTARY

PROGRAMS

Informotlon—

Mogozlne.

Swart.

23~W. Way.
Morch-1960

Peoree—4-H Fair

15—K.

September—1959

Frank McConkey.

8—K. Olmsted—Rotary Informa
tion.

Associations-

Secretary Club Bulletin—
Treasurer
Seton Bovee, R. Pitts, Paul
Hurley.
Asst. See.-Treas.

peciol — At the call of the President Progrom—
^TjfSTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Don Harris, Wilford
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Loans-

Fred Anderson, Milford McKelth.

Couiliard.

Student Guests-

Information—

Byron Thomas, Harold McKnlght

Koword Teeter, Ray Fox

HAROLD T. THOMAS
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

Youth-

Rotary Information-

Robert Shaw, Dr. K. L. Olmsted,
Dale

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Axner Olson, Chairmon

Sergeant.at-Arms—

INTERNATIONAL

Internotionol Contacts-

Internationoi
Vocational Service

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

I

Lansing, Michigan

I

John Dean, Choirman

CLARENCE A. NEITZ

Buyer-Seller Relations-

Robert Kerr, Robert Hawley.

Information-

Bill Milnes, Gus Burondt.
International Student ProjectsAxner Olson, Albert Falter.

8-W. WItlloms.

15—K. Pearce—Rurol-Urban.
22—R.

Moore.

29—V. Kornstien—Internationoi
Doy.

Aprit-1960
5-P. Hurley.
12—K.

Leavenworth—Children's

Poriy.
19—H. Joseph.
26-H.

Koelbel.

May-1960
3-M.

A. McKeith.

10—A. Mosier.

24-C. Sebald.

31—L. Pennington.

December—1959

Patterscn—Competitor Re

June-1960
7—K.

Putnam.

15-S. Jolly.

14-0. Daily-Ladies' Night.

22—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas.

21-P.

5—J.

Ribbte.

28-H. J. McKnight.

July-1960

January—1960

Chuck Bacon, Lou Pennington.
The Rotary Foundation—

Pearce—Rurol-Urban.

1—D. Woodward.

17—A. Rice—Student Day.

ployees.
24—G. Burondt.

Chester Allcmier, Jim McComb. 29-J. Elsweller.

Carl Vinton, S. Jolly.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Reiderer—Employer-Em

lations.

internotlonol Service

Dean.

17—J.

6—R.

Herman Koelbel, Bill Bobler.

Treot.

16—R. Tingling—Com. Safety.

18—Governor's visit

Phil Ribble, Jess Waldron,

Trade

9-W.

25—B. K.

John Etswciler, Vinee Kornstien. 15—0. Dean—Stag Night.
Community Service
22—C. Woodword—Occupatlonol.
CHARLES SCHMITT
Clyde Williams, Chairman
29—C. Bacon.
FRED WEEKS
Boys and Girls Week—
Craig Sebald, Ken Putnam
Fellowship—
Ocfeber-1959
Les Wise, John Walker, Russell Community SafetyDIRECTORS—Horvey Bent, Donald Harris,
6—. Anderson—Trade Assoc.
Ralph Toupalik, Web Treat.
Duane Davidson, John Dean, Clyde WllMoore.
13—R. Toupalik.
lioms, Axner Olson, WitFord C. Couiliard,
Crippled ChildrenMagazine20—B. Hawley—Ladies' Night.
Richord Biringer.
George Owers, Dick Moore,
Noel Shedd, Leslie Woodward.
27-W. Bobier.
Wayne Way.
MembershipRurol-Urban—
November—1959
Board of Director* Meeting*
Keath
Pearce,
Alfred
Rice,
WorDoug Woodward, Don Shomo,
Regular — First Thursday each Month,
3—B. Kerr—Buyer-Seller.
ren WilliamsWarner Von Aken.
12:15 P. M.
Scholarships, Awards, and Student 10—A. Olson—Rotory Foundation.
JOHN A. KENNEDY

February—1960
2-W. Sweet.

4—N. Shedd—Rotary

Joseph Reiderer,

Attendance-

1959 - 19M

1959-1960

August—1959

Employer-Employee Relations-

Duane Davidson, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Relations—.

Roy C. Patterson, Horry Joseph.

Club Service

McComb.

5—H. Goodholm.

12—L. Woodward.
19-8. Folier.

12—C. Allemier.

2^B. Mllnes—International Inf.

26—J. Woldron.

19-R.

Fox.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1959-60. if you wont to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1959

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5, Coldwaler—Fay BR 8-5563

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St.—Wilmo

Phone Ne.

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St.—Ruth

...BR 8-^41

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive—Esther
Richord Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St.—Jeon

BR 8-6843
BR 8-8086

BR 8-5562
BR 8-6050
BR 9-9106

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone—Virglnio _ .

Dr. Charles Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive—Marjorie BRB-6821

Robert B. Kerr, i5 Peckhom St.—Martho .
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St.—Mayme
Herman Koelbel, 11 S. Jefferson St.-Peg

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St.—Gertrude

...BR 8-4350

William Bobier, 260 Grand St.—Margaret

BR 8-5386

BR 8-5891

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3—Ruth

James F. McComb, ^ Dougherty—Louro

BR 8-2261

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr.-Josephine .. BR 8-4486

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. .

BR 8-5394

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Fred Anderson, 46 Maple Lane—Kafhryn ...

Seton Bovee, 171 Grand St.—Clara

BR 8-6033
BR 8-5358

Guvarric Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St.—Nola
BR 8-4086
Wilford Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St.—Imogene—8R 8-6054

Olin Dolly, 61 Maple Lane—Jane

-

.BR8-2818

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr.—Ellen Jo .-BR 8-8609

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

DON HARRIS, Program Chairman — Telephone BR 8-5942

BR 8-5790

H. Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy ... BR 8-6501
E. Ken Leavenworth, 117 E. Chicago St.—Emily BR 8-6850

BR B-63B6

Milford A. McKoitn, 75 N. Hudson St.—Helen ... BR 8-2947

Harold McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol BR 9-9551

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St.—Marguerite..BR 8-2485
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court—Gladys
BR 8-6278

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St.—Ann

BR 8-2930

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St.—Louise ... BR 8-5842
Torg Skabo, 153 E, Chicago St.—Nellie
.. BR8-M16
Howard Swan, R. R. No. 4—Elva
.
BR 8-5412
Robert Sweet, R. R. 4, Dorrance Rd.—Arlene
BR 8-8942
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St.—Marion .. . BR 6-4222
E. Byron Thomas, 56 N, Circle Drive—Virginia BR 8-2B41

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago, R. R. 5—Eileen BR 8-2127
Webster Treat, 3492 San Souci Beach, Cold. Lake—
Suzanne

...

... ..

BR 8-5554

Fritz VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St.—Mory Ann . . BR 8-5585
Warner VanAken, R. R. No. 2—Glodys
BR 8-4243

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St.—Colleen..
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Road—Volerie
John Etswciler, Jr., 37 Fairfield Dr.—Lucille
Albert Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St.—Charlotte

BR 8-6127
BR 8-5909
8R 8-6598
BR 8-5475

Richard Moore, 244 E. Washington St.—Elaine

Chorles Fiske, R. R, No. 2-Ruth

BR 8-2864

George Owers, Box 77, R. R. No. 3—Eliioboth .-BR 8-5996

Carl F. VInten, 182 E. Chicago St.—Alice
..BR 8-2128
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St.-Delia .. BR 8-4229
John Walker, 33 Dougherty—Grefehen . . .
BR 8-6730
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St.—Dorothy
BR 8-5494

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St.—Lanore

BR 8-6517

Roy C. Patterson, 36 N. Circle Dr.—Grace
Keith Peorce, 350 Morshal! St.—Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St.—Cathei

BR 8-2979
BR 8-5975
BR 8-5902

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1-Wilmo

Harold T, Hill, 431 E. Chicago St.—Hermione

BR 8-2288

Kenneth Putnam,

BR8-2790

Roy Fox, 16 Morrison lake, R. R. No. 2—Doris

BR 8-5318

Donald M. Karris, 28 Edison Court-Pansy
BR 6-5942
Robert Hawley, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Lake ... ...BR 8-4435
Edward C. Holtz, R.R. No. 3, Cold. Lake—Evelyn BR 8-5091
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr.—Aileen ......
BR 8-6687
Santford Jolley, 1239 Battle Creak Rd.—Joyce BR 8-4071
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St.-Ethel
BR 8-6788

BR 8-4198

Arlo Musser, R. R. No. 4, Dorronee Rd.—Alice---BR 8-8546
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall Sf.-Edna
BR 8-2539
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St.-Retho..
BR 9-9360

Ray Pitts, 55 N. Sprague St.—Ruth...
Phil

Ribble,

11

c. Chicago St.—Eleanor

35'/2 Morse St.

..

BR 8-6161

BR9-9169

Fred H. Weeks, R. R. No. 2—Beatrice

BR 8-4159

Boyd C. Wiggins, 58 Division St.—Phyllis

BR 8-2710

.

BR 8-8238

Worren Willloms, Botavia, Michigan—LaMoine, Bron. 4024
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2—Celia

. ..

C. Alfrel Rice, R. R. No. 1, Unjon City-Evelyn -BR 8-2451

Charles Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

Charles Schmltl, 18 E. Alden St.—Berget .
BR 8-5714
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2, Morrison Ik.—Rita — BR B-8318

Leslie Woodward, 163 Marshall St.—Potly ..
Robert G. Tingling, 21 Scott—Natalie

Joseph Riederer, 1060 Battle Creek Rd.—Caroline BR-8-8290

.

8R 8-4424
BR 8-5033

Douglas Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct.—Ruth .. ...BR 9-9428

BR 8-5033
BR 9-9511

•M-

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ot
I '•'-ii.

'The COLDWATER

\ Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; Il"|

--Rotary REFLECTOR

PR A

PEA
FREDERICK

fTrirEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS WELCOME

INC.

�July 10, 19^9

IT'S OFFICIAL—The club, by a
more than 3 to 1 majority of those
present, voted Tuesday to produce

a guest of Mac McKeith^ Alfred McGuire,
Dearborn, was a guest of Roy Pattersonj

another Rotary minstrel show as the

of Clyde Williams.

major club project of the coming
year. The directors, at a meeting
held yesterday, voted to go ahead
vdth plans for such a production.
It is planned to stage the next
show at Roosevelt Auditorium in
stead of Tibbits theater due to

the fact that there is some ques
tion whether the latter building

Bill Cawthom, Dearborn, was a guest

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ABSENTEES—Burandt (made up at

Reading), Couillard, Dale Dean,
Hurley, Kennedy (made up at Bronson);
Russ Moore, Olmsted, Ribble, Riederer,

Fritz Van Aken (made up at Quincy),
and Way.

will be available.
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EARLY LEAVERS—Nine members.

IMT TUESDAY—We will depart
from the usual type of program to
hear reports from the club's new
chairmen concerning their plans
for the coming year.

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can't sign the "early leaver"

SHOW PICKED—The directors Thursday
decided to plan definitely on a night
out for the ladies in August. The
evening vdll feature a performance of
"Bus Stop" at Wingspread Theater near

list this week.

Colon.

Note to all chairmans

You

Full details

in the near

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AROUND THE WORLD—Most of

the members have dreamed of taking
a leisurely trip around the world

by freighter, and this Tuesday they
did just that.

AUGUST ROTARIAN — Don't miss

reading "lieporting on New York," a
text and photo report on Rotary's

^Oth annual international convention.

Don Shomo, program chairman,

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came up vrith I'felvin W. (King) Cole,
of Coldwater Lake, who not long ago
returned from such a trip with

person is one vrho can play golf and

Mrs. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. George

bridge as though they v/ere games.

Kershaw.

DAFFYNITION—A well adjusted

He exhibited three reels

of movies taken of interesting

places visited.

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Cole is a retired

Bethlehem Steel Company executive.
His running commentaiy added to the

THOUGHT FOR WEEK—Worry is like
a rocking chair. It gives you some

enjoyment of his films.
gram gets a top rating I

thing to do but won't get you anywhere

The pro

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VISITORS—Rotarians Ed Brewer,
Toledo, 0.^ Clay Brockman, Quincyj
Ed Nowicki, Bernard Pixley and
Ken Gunthorpe, Bronson.
Bill Vdlliams, Coldwater, was

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�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rofarj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
July 2, 19^9
ANOTHER YEAR—President-Elect

Harvey Bent^ v^ho received his gavel
from Dick Biringer as the latter

closed his year this Tuesday^ will
preside over his first club meeting
next Tuesday. Let's give him a
good sendoffo Don Shomo is the
program chairman and is planning^
we are told, to shovf several films.

ABSENTEES—Andrews, Burandt, John
Dean, Etsweiler, Goodholm, Joseph,
Kornstein, McKnight, ihiss Moore, Idusser,
Ribble, Toupalik and Chuck Woodward.
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HAIL AND FAREIYELI/—The club has

gained a member and lost a member.

Bob Tingling, of Climax Molybdenum, is
the

CHAIRMEN NOTE—One of the

first highlights of the new club
year will be a visit by the new

new addition

and was introduced to

the members Tuesday by President Dick
Biringer and Ken Leavenworth.
Bob's
Rotary-Ann is Natalie. They have two
children, a son and daughter.

District Governor Clarence A.

Neitz.

The date is August l8th

so the nev/ chairmen should get
their annual reports prepared
without delay.
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The club is losing Chet Curry, who
recently decided to change professions.
Chet's resignation has been regretfully
accepted by the directors.
He has been
a good Rotarian—one who pulled far more
than his own weight in all club projects,
He will be missed*

SPOT HITTER—Bob Hawley came

up with a top rate program this
week, presenting Ed Bacon, super
visor of the Fisheries Division

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HONORARY MEMBERS—Following custom,

of the ilichigan Department of

the new board of directors at its

Conservation.

joint dinner meeting with the old board
at Gracie's Tuesday night, voted hon
orary iftemberships for the coming year.

Coldwater Rotary's many

anglers found Bacon's data on
sea lamphrey control, and his
other comraents of real interest.
*

The list of honorary members for

195R-60 is composed of Guvarie S.
Coffman, Harold Hill, Ira King, W. Noel
Shedd, Howard K. Swan, John Walker,

*

Charles Fiske and Richard Moore.

TUESDAY'S GUESTS included

Karl L. Darkey, Attica, Ohio
clergyman who in the past four
years has attended more Rotary
meetings than most Rotarians

cover in 1^ years; James R.
Ewing, Brookfield, Mo.; Kid
Gribler, Van ITert, 0.; Howard
Eggleston, Toledo, Oj Bob
Pennell, Bronsonj and Newell

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VOTE COMING UP—The new board has
decided to ask the club to vote next

Tuesday, indicating whether it favors
another minstrel show as the major
project for next year. Final returns
from this year's show reveal a net

profit of ^1,25U.32.

Burt of Quincy.
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Also Anna Marie VYerner and

Frank Willig, German foreign
exchange students, who were
presented farewell gifts by the

club, and Otis R. Barnes, of

FOR THE LADIES—An evening at
Wingspread near Colon, with a coffeesandwich period following, is in the
planning stage.

Coldwater.
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You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Reliftions
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMIHEES
Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.
Attendance-

Russell F.

Harris, Chairman

Moore, Chairman

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred
OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

Rice
Classification—

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship—

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED WEEKS

Edgor M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Rlehord Birlnger, Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Roy Fox
ran, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde Membership—
Williams.
James F. McComb, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wold-

Warner VanAken,

Board

of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

^ciol — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

John Etsweiler, Chairman
Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Keath

FRANK RITCHIE

March-1959

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

G.

Gust Burandt

Choirman

Hawley

September—1956

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Doy
April-19S9

Scholarships, Awards and Student October-1958
Guidance—
Bert Foller

7-

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Rural-Urban—

28-K. Avery

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Roy Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

25-W.

Contacts—

International

Information-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Doy

Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

MGy-1959

November—1958

Community Safety-

17—V. Kornstien
31—M. McKelth

30—C. Allemier

Doug Woodward

Waldron,

17—E. Hawkins

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—

Peoree.

Buyer-Seller Relations
Lewis Pennington, Bob

P. O. Box 168, Hoslings, Mich.

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Four Way Test-

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Vocational Service
R.

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

International Student Projects-

McKeith

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

19—B. Kerr—4-H Foir

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dole Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

12-N. Shedd

Internatlonol Service

Informotion—

10—H. Joseph—Inlernatlonal Inf.

Trade Associations—

Wayne Way

Magazine-

Februory—1959
3-R. Fox

5—8. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Bobier

Music-

195S&gt;1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodword

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Douglos

Sebo Id

9—G. Borondt

9—B. Short-Lodles' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz-Merry Christmas

23-R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiier—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllard

14-T. Skobo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Deon

27—George Owers

23-F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Lodles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Cholrmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

W8

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie—1490

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

1754

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — EtheL..
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Maymo

Phone No.
1466
598-J
229-W

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy-- 1374

1493

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

540-M
75

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Fronk L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

332-J
1039

452-R

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene--834-W

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite

209

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

432-M

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfioid Dr. — Josephine

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noio

483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidsan, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1415
1105

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1261

513-J or 166

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

186B-W

Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Edword C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Alleen

14F24
1437

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol ..1400
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1344
1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshol! St. — Edna

- 23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

120B-J
14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Aldon — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshoil St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

1623R
915
937
640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor ... . 345
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

j.-

33F22
^554-W

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

. 1197

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — VIrglnIo

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1354

1855-W
39
414-R
775-W

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma ..

1143

1448

.5^

_1535-W

Worren Williams, Batavia — LaMoine
Bron. 120
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello .. . 15S4-M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

COLDWATER, MICH.

COLDWATER,

618

1341-J
1113

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
Car! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice .. Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

QUALITY SPr1ng"pR0DUCTS, INC.

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1155

653-M

1515-J
456-J

1630-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

FRED ERICK

by

1351

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R, 2 — Ann

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

1745

1529RX
446

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy --

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

1271

�^He Profits Most.Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 2^9 19^9

NEXT TUESDAY—Program Chair
man Bob Hawleyc, we are told., is
planning to present Ed Bacon, of the
Fisheries Division of the Michigan
Department of Conservation«

It

sounds like an interesting program.

ABSENTEES—Andrews (Made up in

Bronson), Dally, Fallen, Harris,

McComb, McKeith, Moore, lesser,
Olmsted, Pennington, Putnam, Ribble,
Schmitt, Shaw, Teeter, Treat, Vinton,

Waldron, Weeks (made up in Bronson),
Leavenworth and Etsweiler (made up
in Bronson)•

THIS WEEIK—Dr. John Dawson,
president of Adrian College, gave

Must be vacation time again.

the club his views of trends in

higher education and an elightening summary of current building
programs at the various Michigan
college campuses.

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WEEKLY THOUGHT—The editor of the

Michigan Center Rotary bulletin
observes that the man vho tLiinks he is

smarter than his wife, has a smart wife,
Dr. Dawson forsees the day when
the big universities will devote
their full facilities to the gradu

ate and professional student, with

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the liberal arts students being

JOINT SESSION—The old and new
directors of the club will have a

taken care of in branch institu

get-together next Tuesday evening at

tions and the smaller public andprivate colleges.

dinner, the club's progress of the past

Grade 0*Shanahan's to discuss over

year and plans for the coming year.
He also

sees

a continuance

of the rising cost of securing a
college education and for this
reason he believes,the private

it

FOR THE GOLFERS—The District

schools will take on the char

Golf meet will be held July 28 at the

acteristics of community
colleges.

Losing Country Club.
it

Bob Shaw was program chair
man and Byron Thomas introduced
Dr. Dawson to his audience.
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FM GUESTS—Only two Rotarians,
Bob Stocker of Bronson, and Howard
Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio, were
guests of the club this vreek.
There were two

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ANOTHER YEAR—President Dick will

close his year next Tuesday. He would
appreciate a full turnout of members,
we know, It has been a busy year for
Coldwater Rotary, which certainly
hasn't marked time during the past 12
months.
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other visitors?

Ed Hawkins, former member now of
New York City, and Kermit Dennis,

Duke i: Seton

Coldwater Kiwanian and an Adrian

College alumnus.
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EARIY" LEA17ERS—Just one I
Hurrah i

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

SRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-Empjoyee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Milnes.'Joe Riedefer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Altondonce—

Russell

F.

Moore,

Chairman

Seba Id

1958 -

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews,

RICHARD BIRINGER

HARVEY

BENT

Chairman

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

Presldenl

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
Gov.

Harvey Bent, Chairman

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—0. Moore—Rural-Urban

Williams.

Jomes F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas
Music-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

^^_^clal — At the coll of the President
ROTARY
ROTARY

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotory I nformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Information-

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Corl

Pearce.

Vocational

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK RITCHIE

R.

G.

International

Service

Waldron,

Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Lewis Pennington,

Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Vinton, Vincent

Keath

Roy Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth

International Student Proiects—
Ken Putnam, John Dean
Kornsilen, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

McKelth

Sergeant of Arms—

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

18—R. Toupallk—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Bob

Hawley

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

International

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

25-W.

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodword—Rotary Found.
Community SafetyErich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

International

Dale Dean, Chairman
Milford

April-1959

28-K. Avery

Wayne Way

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

31-M. McKeith

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Axner Olson
Rural-Urban—

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Student Guests—

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Doy

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—8. Faller—Occupational

Bert Follor

March-1959

September—1958

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

Keith Avery, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

PRESIDENT

Community Service

17—E. Hawkins

Secretary
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreasurer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. See.-Treas.
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
ProgromGuidance-

DIRECTORS—Richord Biringer, Lester Wise,

DISTRICT 636

Four Way TestOtis Bornes, Keath Pearce

Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd
19-B. Kerr-4-H Foir
26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

C. Fiske, Bill Short

R. Toupallk, Phil Ribble

Rice

February—1959

5—8. Milnes—Empioyor-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relotions—

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A.

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

Rice

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—0. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

Shaw

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorian Mog.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couiflard

14-T.

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Skabo

28-F. VanAken

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speciol

programs, such as Lodies' Night, mcy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorie

371
1490

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

Phone No.
1466
598-J

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckfiam St. — Morfho

229-W

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

834-M

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy . 1374

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clare

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

452-R
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Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene...834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Moiy

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
1415

Lloyd LIvermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler State Home — Carol
1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
. 209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine.432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St, — Ltia

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1399
183

B. K. Peorce, 350 Marsholl St. — Lorraine

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo St. — Hermlone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3. Box 75 - Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

14F24
1437

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Aldcn — Mildred

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

...

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Phone No.

...

33F22

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1341-J

Ralph L. Toupallk, R. R. 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Roymond A. Trebilcoek, R. R. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

...

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

_

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1354
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1143

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Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia
.
Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St. ..

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_ Bron 120
1554-M
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Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

.

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PRAY
FOR

JljN'26

COLDWATER,

by

618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

FREDERICK H.y■'weeks' P E A C E

Published

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Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1155

653-M
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Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholj Sf. — Gertrude

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotrice

IISI-J

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie ._
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

937

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1351

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

14F13
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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Croig Sobold, R. R. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

1208-J

915

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothei
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1288

- 23
—

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

129

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Chorlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

540-M

NAME

MICH.

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June

16,

1959

The BDard of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week,
^sme

Boyd Wiggins

ivlajor Classification

Agriculture

Minor Classification

Agricultural Extension

Signed - J, A, Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 11, 19^9

NEXT TUESDAY—-Again no noon
sessiono Instead, the club will re
turn to Coidwater Country Club for

going and incoming directors will have
their annual get-together at Gracie
O'Shanahan's restaurant the evening

the second vreek in a row—this time
for the club's annual rural-urban

of June 30 to discuss what has been done

shebange

Invite a farmer friend and

be there I

Chairman Dick Moore has

arranged for a good dinner and an
interesting evening program w^hich

features African big game hunting
films.

Time 7sOO P.M#
*

this year and plan for next year.
*

FARElilELL PLANNED—The three

German

students who have attended, Coidwater High
School the past year under local Rotary
sponsorship will be guests of the club
at the June 23rd luncheon meeting, A

little farewell has been planned with
A GOOD TIME MJZ had by all
who attended the I^adies Night this
week at the Country Club, We had

gifts etc.
*

to miss it but those who were on

hand tell us that Doc Pearce, Fred
Anderson, Fritz Van Aken, Clyde
Williams, John Etsweiler and their
respective Rotary-Anns did a grand
job of planning an evening of fun,
food

ROSTER DOHfN THERE—The directors, at

their June meeting, accepted the resigna
tion of Ed Hawkins v/ith regrets, Ed's
reason for leaving the club is the fact
that he is leaving Coidwater.

and relaxation,

The club also has received the resigna
there were 30 absentees but no

tions of Keith Avery, who is moving to
Grand Rapids, and Chet Curry, vrho has

"early leavers".

resigned his position as head of the school

Secretaiy Chick reports that

music department.

Visiting Rotarians who joined
in the

fun were

Gust Holland of

Van Wert, Ohio| Irvin Swandler of
Wilmington, Ohio, Wilnar Moore of
Quincy and G, A, McArthur of
Charleston, Illinois,

At its recent meeting, the board elected
John Dean to succeed Keith as a director of
the club.
•jf-

*

*

MAKE-UPS—Harold Goodholm "made, up" at
Albion last week and three Ladies Night

*

A GOOD IDEA—Ken Olmsted has

fugitives. Bob Hawley, Chick Kennedy and

suggested that it wouldn't hurt the

yours truly scooted over to Bronson this

members

week.

one dam bit to attend the

early service at First Methodist
Church this Sunday morning as'sort

■JE

*

of a farewell tribute to fellow

member, Keith Avery, who is ending
his six-year pastorate here on
that day, Eveiyone is happy over
Keith's promotion to the district
superintehdency while • at the same
time sihcerely sorry that his. new
duties will take him away from

WEEKLY SERMON—The battle of the sexes

will never be won by either sidei there is
too much fraternizing with the eneny,

according to Doug Bullock, Three Rivers
editarian.

-

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—

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Coidwater.
■a

Seton ic Duke

OLD AND NEW—The club' s out-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riedcrer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

AttendanceOFFICERS

BY ELECTION

1958

-

JOHN

KENNEDY

CHARLES

FRED

SCHMin

Rice

26—H. Fronk Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

R. Toupolik, Phil Ribble

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard BIringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Treosurer Fellowship-

WEEKS

Bent, Donald

Edgar M, Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Horris, Jess Wold-

Ray Fox

ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde MembershipJames F. McComb, Chairman

Wlllioms.

Warner VanAken,
Board

of

12:15

Music-

Edward C.

eelal — At the call of the President

ROTARY

Holtz,

Chairman

Magozlne—

John

Etsweller, Choirmcn

Noel Shedd

Rotary informationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Carl

Vinton,

Keath

Pearce.

Vincent

Bobier

Community Safety-

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31—M. McKeith

30—C. Allemier

ApHI-1959
7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

28-K. Avery

Youth Committee—

Webb Treot, Bob Show

International

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Croig Sebold

International

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-19S9

November—1958

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Erich Senwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupolik-Trade Assoc.
Boys' and Gtrls' Week25-W. Bobier
Roy Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Doug Woodward

Lewis Pennington, Bob Howiey

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Axner Olson

Rurol-Urbon-

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Service

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
Guidance—
7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night
Bert Faller
14—B. Folier—Occupational
Student Guests—

Ken Putnam, John Dean

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Gust Burandt

March-1959

September—1958

Geprge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

International Student Projects-

A. McKoith

Voeatienal

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK RITCHIE

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children—

Clyde Williams, Choirman

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Community Service

Internoiiono! Service

Dole Dean, Chairmen

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Four Way Test—
Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

"district 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Douglas

Woodward

Directors Meetings

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Secretary

February-1959

12-N. Shedd

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Competitor Relations—

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August-1958

C. Fisko, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations-

Classification-

1959

Sebold

5—R. Moore

12—C. FIske—Competitor Reiatlons
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Peoree

December—1958

June—1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burondt

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Howiey

January—1959

July-1959

16—C. Sebold

6—J. Estweiler—Rotation Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllord

U-T. Skobo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomos

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Phone No.
1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Boeon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie—1490

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

66F14
1493
1754
1041
1212
4S2-R

Govarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — tAary

713-R

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cilen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-_834-W

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1261
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hormlone
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1868-W
235.W
14F24
1437

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wiimo
598-J
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme 834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
1374

NAME

Lloyd Llvermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Daugherfy St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

75
332-J
1039

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St, — Helen

..444

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Harold J. McKnight, Colclwater State Home — Carol -1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196Vi N. Hudson St. — Elaine .... 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lila
..1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison lake

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

B. K. Peorco, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor .
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Charles Schmltf, 18 E. Alden' St. — Berget

23
1208-J
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915

937

640-J
345
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33F22

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589-W

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginio

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr, — Virginia
Ralph I. Toupolik, R. R, 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trobilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. —Mary

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. •— Grefchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy _

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

1155

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1448
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Bron. 120

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

.

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. . . .
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

1197
653-M
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456-J
618

Warren Wlllioms, Bolavia — LoMoine

PEAT^

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1351

Clyde Wililoms, R. R. 1 — Wilma ... _

Rotary REFLECTOR
H.

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Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
. ... . 39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
414-R

T/?e COLDWATER

FREDERICK

Phone No.

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2 — Rita .
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

INC.

1554-M

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�June

11,

1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Name

Robert G, Yingling

Major Classification

Metal Working
Industry AA

Minor Classification

Powdered Metallic
Carbides, Manufacturing
AA

Signed - J. A, Kennedy, Secretary

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�Proifts Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 55 1959

DON'T FORGET—-No noon sessions

at Elks Temple the next two weeks.

■ EARLY LEAVERS—Ten members,
increase over the previous v/eek)

Next Tuesday nighty June 9, is

*

(an

*

Ladies Night with the scene of

action being switched to the Countiy

DAFFYNITIONS

Club. The committee has promised a
good dinner and fine entertainment.

The following Tuesday, June

l6th, the club will return to the

Country Club for its annual RuralUrban Night. Line up a farmer
friend to be your guest. The pro

Egotist—a conceited fool who thinks

he knows as much as you do.
Tact—what a guy has when he won't

change his mind, but can change the
subject.

gram that night will feature some

exciting films of big game hunting
in Africa.
*

*

Bore—one who opens his mouth and
puts his feats in.

Balanced budget—when the days of
the month and your money run out at the

EDUCATIONAL—This week's

same

time.

program was arranged by A1 Rice and
it featured Dr. Gerald Osborn, dean
of the

school of Liberal Arts

Jackson Rota-Wheel

and

Science at Western i-iichigan University,
and former head of that institution's

*

*

chemistry department.
Dr.

Osbom's talk dealt with

SETON &amp; DUKE

the important role science has played
in our daily living. It was an
interesting and highly informative
discourse.
4E

*

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TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Bill Kyers,
Wilmington, Calif.| Jack Schafer,
Paul llLch and Ken Yesh, Bronsonj
Carl Margraf, Dayton,. Ohioj Bob

Randall, Southfieldj and Newell Burt,
Quincy.

Glen Rice, Kalamazoo, was a
guest of his brother, A1 Rice.
*

*

*

Only eight
members. Fox, McComb , Russ Moore,
Musser, Shorno, Way, Leavenworth
FEW ABSENTEES

and Warren Williams missed this

Tuesday's meeting.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employe^ Relations
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMIHEES
Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Sebold

Competitor Relations—

1958 -

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN

Rice

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President
Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

Setan Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS -

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. See.-Treos.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Progra m—

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Chairman

James F. MeComb, Chairman

Williams.

Warner VanAken,
Beard of Directors Meetings

Music-

Edward C. Haltz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

'^^fiecial — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Or. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter
Public information-

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Carl

Vinfon,

Keoth

Pearee.

R.

G.

Buyer-Seller Relotions

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Scholarships, Awards and Student

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—Intenrational Day
31-M. McKeith

Aprll-1959

October—1958

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

Student Guests—
Axner Olson
Rural-Urban—

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
Community SafetyErich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobier

Youth

December—1953
2—S. Bovee

June-1959

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Lodies' Night

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight
Committee—

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International

Woldron, Chairman

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

30—C. Allemier

Service

Komstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Vocational Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Gust Burandt

Mareh-19S9

2—J. Riederer

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Vincent

Gov.

September—1958

Otis Barnes, Keath Peorce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Cholrman
Crippled Children-

International Student Pro[ects—
Ken Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Four Way Test-

International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

19-B. Kerr-4-H Foir
26—H. Frank Ritchie—DIst.

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodword

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15

Douglas

3-R. Fox

5—B, Milnes—Employer-Employee
12-N. Shedd

Guidance—
Bert Faller

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

February—1959

C. Fiske, Bill Short

Russell P. Moore, Chairmon
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August-1958

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

Informotion—

2-A.

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebold

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—6. Hawley

January—1959

JuIy-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Deon

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Rice

28—F.

VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having sgeclal
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossisf with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Anis

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy

Phone No.

1745

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
1036-M
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorle—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernlee
66F14

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

1466
598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

229-W

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75
332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1039
444

Conrod Swart, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude ._
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lila

1344
1288

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1630-W

Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
Carl F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice ...
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delio
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

18S5-W
39
414-R
_ 775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R, 1 — Wilma ..

552
_1535-W

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Elian Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchoft St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth

834-W
713-R
162-W
1045
1261
1415
1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Corol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone
Edword C. Holtz, R. 3, Box /5 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

129
1868-W

235-W
14F24
1437

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moymo

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy

834-M
1374

Harold J, McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol—1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
432-M

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R, 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearee, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

23
1208-J
14F13
1623R
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chieono St. — Eleanor

640-J
345

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline —

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1161-J

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2 — Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

A

Published

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1197
-1155

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

6^-M

Howard Swon, R. R. 4 — Elva

1515-J

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia ...
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
Warien Williams, Batavlo — LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

.

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

589-W

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

....

4M-J
618

1341-J
1113

13^

1143

1448

Bron. 120

15^-M

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth —1220-J

1271

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

PRAY
FOR
PEAC
FREDERICK ITr^EEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COI.DWATER, MICE.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

-33F22

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INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 28, 19S9
LOOKING AHEAI&gt;=°=A1 Rice, chairman
for next Tuesday, is planning to pre*"
sent Dr» Gerald Osbome, dean of the
School of Liberal Arts at Western

Michigan University, as his speaker'.
Dr.

Osbome will use

"The

Scientist in Time of Crises" as his

topic.
*

*

*

BERMUDA SHORTS—The club enjoyed
a 25~minute film on reef and surf
fishing in Bermuda waters at this week's
session®

The excellent color■sound

movie confirmed the belief mai^ mem
bers have had that they really owe
to themselves to

RURAL-URBAN NIGHT—Scheduled for

Tuesday night, June l6th. Places
Coldwater Country Club. Times 700

(for those not wishing to play golf

Or unveil one or two before dinner).

Prices

drinks).

$2

per plate (doesn't include

Golf, $1.50 per guest.

The program, according to
Committeemen Dick Moore, Bill Bobier and
Bob Kerr, will feature John Kite, who
is said to have a thrilling li5-minute
film on big game hunting in Africa.
So line up a farmer friend to be your
guest.

If you have no friends beyond

the city limits, contact Dick, Bob,
or Bill and they will line one up for
you.

take a Bennuda vaca

tion some day. Veep Harve Bent
chairmaned the shovd.ng vfith Les Wise
mastering operation of the projector

(finally, that is).

it

■it

FOR THE LADIES—Reservations for

the Ladies Night to be held Tuesday,

June 8, at Coldwater Country Club, will
be made at next Tuesday's meeting,
OSTRACIZED?—Only two guests

so come prepared to sign up for yourself
and,Rotary Ann.

this Tuesday, which is far below par
for our club®

it

Bill Cadman, of the Bronson
club, and John Williams of Quincy
Rotary, were the lone visitors.
*

*

*

EAELI LEAVERS—Down to fivei
¥r

-ik

^

ELSEWHERE—Burandt, Davidson,
Etsweiler, Goodholm, Hawkins, McGomb,

it

CHUCK, DOUG, LES AND BILL may
enjcy this yam about a lumber firm
employee who went to confession and
admitted he had been stealing lumber
from his employer for several months.

"I am sorry to hear this", his
priest commented. "To be forgiven,
you must return every piece of lumber".

"I can't Father," was the reply.
"I used it to build ny home."

Russ Moore, Thomas, Fritz and Warner

Van Aken, and Waldron were listed as
absent Tuesday. Don't forget to make

"In that case ny son, I can only
instruct you to make a novena."

up fellas®
■St

"I will be happy to do that.
Father. You famish the blueprints and
I can get the lumber".

*

SPELL BROKEN—Tuesday's session
was the first in six week to fail to

it

it

produce the introduction of a new
DAFFYNITION—Anatomy is ^^at
boys and girls have, but it looks
better on girls, according to Ernie
Bastian, Albion editarian.

club member. '
•»

Seton &amp; Duke

You Wil! Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Kendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Miines, Joe

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

Russell

-

HARVEY
JOHN

Clossification—

1959

BENT

KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Mark

Andrews,

Chairman

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Cholrman

RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer Fellowship-

WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Asst. See.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Progrom—

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Edward C. Hoitz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

.ecial — At the coll of the President

T^TRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Magazine-

John Etsweller, Chairman
Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Information—

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Carl

Vinton, Vincent

Keoth

Pearce.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK RITCHIE

Bob

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Lose—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnom—International Day
April-19S9
7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

14—B. Faller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

23—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobier

Roy Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Service

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

Internationol

Information-

19-K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce
June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A.

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

Rice

16—C. Curry-Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

16-C. Sebald

6—J. Estweiler—Rotcrian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillord

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske-Competitor Relations

December—1958

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International Contacts—

Hawley

31-M. McKelth

4—D. Woodwofd—Rotary Found.
Community SafetyErich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, II—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Doug Woodward

Lewis Pennington,

3—P. Hurley

2—J. RIederer

28-K. Avery

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—

R. G. Woldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Axner Olson

Rural-Urban—

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Vocational Service

March-1959

September—1958

30—C. Allemier

International Student Proiects—

McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Gust Surandt

International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Douglas

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings

12-N. Shedd
19-B. Kerr-4-H Foir
26—H. Frank Ritchie—DIst. Gov.

17—E. Hawkins

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Student Guests—

Warner VanAken,

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Community Service

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

February—1959

5—B. Miines—Employer-Employee

Bert Faller

James F. McComb, Chairman

Williams.

Four Woy TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Guidance-

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald*
Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

12;15

Competitor RelationsC. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

F. Moore, Chairman

Riederer, Crolg

Sebald

28-F. VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorle—1490

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

Phone No.
1466
598-J

229-W
834-M

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy _ 1374

Lloyd Livermoro, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

332-J
1039
- 444

William A. Miines, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite .-.

. 209

Richard D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine..

432-M

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
Wllford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Voierie
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1212
452-R
483-W
834-W
713-R
162-W
1045
1261
1415

Alisert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfoor Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peari St. — Carol

129

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlono
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1868-W
235-W
14F24
1437

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Roth

75

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol .1400
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — lila

1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Reiha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Pofferson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

23
1208-J
14F13
1623R
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor .. 345
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union 6ity - Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1161-J

33F22

..1554-W

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita _ . _
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia

Wilson A. Short, 21 N, Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
_

_ _-.-456-J

1341-J

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen . .
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

.1113
.13M

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

618

Raymond A. Trebikoek, R. R. 2 — Ann

F edoriek VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys .
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice

.

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy .
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

IWO-W

1143

1855-W
39
414-R

775-W

1448
552

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1 — Wilma
.1535-W
Warren Williams, Batavla — LaMoine .... Bron. 120
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celio
1554-M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1271

PR A'/i
FOR
PEAC

COLDWAXBR,

COLDWATER,

1155

653-M
1515-J

E. Byron Thomas, 53 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1197

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1351

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

'Rotary REFLECTOR

by

.1745
IsiZPRX
446

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

The COLDWATER

Published

_.

Phone No.

I4ICH.

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Hay 21, 1959
BATTING 1,000—Five new

members in as many weeks.

This

Tuesday was the fifth in a row
to see a new member introduced
to the club.

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Ray Smith, Ken lesh, Wendell Hathaway, Dick Fulton and Bob Pennell,

of Bronsonj Carl Margraf of Dayton,
Ohioj and Gill Pilliod of Angola.

The latest addition is

Ken Leavenworth, managbr of the
new Climax plant. Ken has been
in the city less than a year but
he really doesn^t need an&gt; intro
duction., Since coming to the
city he has addressed Rotary
once and has been a guest on

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MISSING FACES—Burandt, Hawley,
Komstein, McKeith, Russ and Dick
Moore, Olson, Nibble, Thomas, Warren
Williams and Wise.
*

*

other occasions.

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.

Ken^s Rotary-Ann is Emily
and they have three children.
The family presently resides on
East Chicago but will soon occupy
a new home being constructed on
Maple Lane.

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#

MARK THE DATE—Ladies Night
June 9 at Coldwater Country Club.
#

Herm Koelbel introduced
Ken to his fellow Rotarians.

4^

BRIEFING SESSION—The club's
new members will attend an indoctri

nation session next Tuesday night at
':he home of Howard Teeter.
SECOND BEST—Coldwater

ranked second (to Bronson) among
district clubs in the 51-100
member class in attendance during
April, we are informed in
Governor Ritchie's monthly letter,

ANOTHER MILESTONE—Ed Nettels,
veteran Battle Creek Rotarian who

occasionally honors our club with a

visit, celebrated his 89th birthday
Our average last month was

95&lt;»75 per cent, a slight gain
over our 95*22 average in April

anniversary May 12.

Congratulations

EdI

of 1958.

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'REMINDER—Rotarians shouldn't

forget they have a special invitation
HEALTH TIPS—Dr. Arthur Stein,
radiologist at the Health Center

for the past 11 years, was Tuesday's
speaker. His talk demonstrated why
frequent chest X-rays provide good
health insurance.

Ken Olmsted was chairman and

to

assemble

at Roosevelt auditorium

at 8sOO o'clock next Tuesday night to
enjoy a travelo^e "Safari in Africa",
to be presented by one of our former
members, Gordon Schlubatis, now U.S.
agricultural attache to Nairobi,
Africa. The program is being sponsored
hy Kiwanis and is_for_free.

Chuck Bacbh"served as projectionist.

The 80 dollar question seems to be
who slipped in one slide?

*

Not that

anyone minded, that is.
*

Seton &amp; Duke

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employ'ee Relaiioifs

COMMITTEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

Classification-

1958 • 1959

Mark Andrews,

RICHARD BIRINGER

Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken

Presideni

Viee President BulletinSeton Bovee, Chairman

BENT

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Chairman

Secretary
Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treosurer Fellowship-

WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treos.

DIRECTORS—Richord Biringer, Lester Wise,

tiarold Goodholm, John Walker
Program—

Horvey Bent, Chairman

Horvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Dovidson, Clyde Mem bership—

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglos

Williams.

Board of Directors Meetings

Music-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Edward C.

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

ecial — At the call of the President

"Strict 636 rotary international
PRESIDENT

rotary

Holtz, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Information—

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

A.

Carl

Vinton,

Keath

Pearee.

Vincent

Lewis Pennington,

Bob Hawley

3-P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—Inlernationa! Day

17—V. Kornstien
31—M. McKeith

30—C. Ailemier

Scholarships, Awards and Student

April-1959

October—1958

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Porty

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Rural-Urbo n—

28—K. Avery

GuidanceBert Faller

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Sofety—

11—O. Barnes

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Roy Mulehohey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Doug Woodward

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Gust Burandt

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean
Kornstien, Rotary Foundotion—

McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

March-19S9

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodword, 23—M. Andrews

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Vocational Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Otis Barnes, Keath Peorce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Internotiona! Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Oisl. Gov.

Four Woy Test-

Wayne Way

John Etsweiler, Chairman

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

Magazine-

3-R. Fox

12~N. Shedd

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

February—1959

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles I. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

HARVEY

F. Moore, Chairman

Sebald

Internotionol

Contacts-

International

Information—

Don Shorno, Crolg Sebald

25-W.

Bobier

19-K.

Olmsted

26~B.

K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Lodies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16—C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Julv-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
1754
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
1041
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
1212
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene--834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortho

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

1868-W

235-W
14F24
1437

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swon, R. R. 4 — Elva

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

915
937

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ...
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V'2 Morse St.

1623R

640-J

345

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R, R. 1, Union CiLy — Evelyn

.33F22

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Carcj//re

1554-W

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden 5t. -^'Bergot

589-W

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FREDElUCK' rtr.y WEEKS j

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FOR ■
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QUALITY^^mflNG PRODUCTS, INC.
COLDWATER. UICU.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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414-R

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552

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'Rotary REFLECTOR

by

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Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..1220-J
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly
1271

The COLDWATER

Pubiished

.

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

1155

1630-W

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma _
Warren Wlllioms, Batovia — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 - Cello

1197
6&gt;53-M
1515-J

.1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

1351

1113

1208-J
14F13

-

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1288

1745

1529RX
446

1341-J

Frederick VonAken, 65 B. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys .

1344

Phone No.

456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

23

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

1399

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke —

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — RIto
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

183
129

NAME

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine._.432-M

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

834-M

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol _1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

1105

513-J or 166
533-R

229-W

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
75
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honcheff St. — Charlotte

Charles H. Fiske, R, R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Phono No.
1466
598-J

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLD WATER Rotog; REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

May Hi, 1959

NEXT TUESDAX—Dr, Arthur Stein,
who needs no introduction to anyone
who has had his gizzard photographed
at the Health Center, will be the

ABSENTEES—Avery, Goodholm,

Hawkins, Kerr, McComb, Russ Moore, Owers,
Ribble, Rice and Way.

speaker®

*

Dr® Stein's talk, according to
Ken Olmsted, the program chairman,
will deal with X-ray diagnosis of

FOUR IN A ROW—For the fourth, week

in succession, the club this Tuesday
welcomed a new member.

cancer.

The latest edition is Santford

Jolley, whose classification is
Decorating Materials, Retailing.
MICHIGAN WEEK-^Got off to an

early start (as far as Rotary was
concerned) this Tuesday when the
club members were taken on a vis

ual tour around Michigan by Chamber
of Commerce Manager Charles Hill.

Santford (better known to his
friends as Just Jolley) is a graduate
of Coldwater High with "post graduate"
work in the Air Force. With his Rotary
Ann Joyce, he owns and operates the
Ideal Paint and Wallpaper store at the

Charlie displayed an interesting
collection of color photos he has
taken during his travels in the

comer of South Monroe and West Pearl-st.

Upper and Lower Peninsuslas.

Jolley was introduced to the club
by John Dean.

series

included

The

some excellent

They have one daughter.

autumn color shots from the north

ern part of the state.
Charlie
Fiske was the program chairman#

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*

LEST WE FORGET—Ladies Night,
will be June 9th at the Country Cliib.

*

NEWS TRAVELS—Word that the

Coldwater club is now presenting
fishing bobbers as souvenirs to
its weekly visitors must have
spread to Bronson.
Six members of the Bronson

club were guests this Tuesday.
The list, head by Mayor Bob Stocker,
included Russ Megargle, and son
Tom, Bud Higbie, Dick Schultz and
Dwight Green.

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COMING EVENTS—A foimer member,
Gordon Schlubatis, now agricultural
attache to Nairobi, Kenya, Africa is
scheduled to present a travelogue

entitled "Safari" the evening of May 26
at Roosevelt auditorium.

The Kiwanians

are sponsoring the evening and the
Rotarians are invited to attend.
As Nairobi is in South

Africa's

big game country, our nimrod members
Other visitors

included Jack

Starke, Boy Scout exec from
Battle Creek, and Max Huey of the

will want to
it

attend.
it

it

Hillsdale Credit Bureau.

The average family man, we are
*

it

told, rarely gets into hot water, because
by the time he' reaches home~at mght

*

TOO LONG—-The "early leaver"

it's all used up.

list this week shot up to 15 names,
it

which is far too many.

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*

Seton ic Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMITTEES

MICH.

Donold M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore, Chairman

Classification-

19SS - 1959

Mark Andrews,

Chairman

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Program—

Woodward

Board of Director* Meetings

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

lecial — At the call of the President

"Strict 636 rotary international
PRESIDENT

rotary

John Etsweller, Chairman
Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

Keath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
FRANK RITCHIE

P. O. Etox 168, Hastings, Mich.

Lewis Penningion,

Bob

Hawley

April-1959
7-

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W.

Roy Mulehahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth

Committee-

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

Internationol

Information—

Harry Joseph, Horold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day

Bobier

5—R.

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A. Rice

Webb Treot, Bob Shaw
Service

14—R. Mulehahey—Children's Porty

May-1959

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Doug Woodward

R. G. Waidron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

31-M. McKeith

November—1958

Bobler

Community Safety-

International

Service

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam-International Day

23-K. Avery

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Kornstien, Rotary Faundation—

Pearce.

Vocational

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Axner Olson

International Student Projects-

A. McKeith

9—E. Luse—Rotory Information

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

7—J. McComb—ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms—
Corl Vinton, Vincent

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Rural-Urban—

March-1959

2—J. Riederer

30—C. Allemier

International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRTCARY ROTARY

Gust Burandt

Wayne Way

Magazine-

Gov.

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Crippled Children-

Student Guests—

Jomes F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Oist.

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Bert Falter

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—

24—E. Schwenget—Com. Safety

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Four Way Test-

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

Guidance-

Horvey Bent, Chairman

DIRECTORS—Richard Birlnger, Lester Wise,

12:15

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

February—1959
3-R. Fox

August—1958

Sebold

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade AssociationsR. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRA/AS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C, Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January-1959

Joly-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28-F.

VanAken

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1958-59. if you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Choirmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address attd Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

103^M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

1490
66F14

John A. Kennedy, 339 Grand St. — Wllma
598-J
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy-- 1374

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret
Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1754
1041
1212

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

371

1493

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleid Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfieid Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene--834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

1415

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehetf St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1105

513-J or 166

Roy Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Morguerlte

540-M
75
332-J
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen — -- 444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwator State Home — Carol -1400
Wiliiam A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St, — Llla

1344
.-1288

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth -

1208-J
14F13

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

1623R
915
937
640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor „

345

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke —

129
1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

235-W

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. 1,'Union City— Evelyn

.33F22

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

1437

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

t4F24

Pool Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr. — Aileen

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1161-}

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Rolph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelcher&gt;

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy .
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

1351
1197
1155
653-M
1515-J
456-J
618

1341-J

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1143

1855-W
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Clyde Williams, R. R, 1 — Wilma ...
_1535-W
Warren Williams, Bafavia — LoMoine
Bron. 120
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia
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15M-M
Charles I. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. 1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth .-1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

WEEKS

SPRING PRODUCTS.

COLDWATER,

-

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

PRAY
FOR
PEAC

H.

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1529RX
446

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Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

■Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

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Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

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QUALITY

Phone No.

Erich O, Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy —

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

MICH,

INC,

1271

�^He Profits Most JPho Serves Best'

Th^-COLDWATER

REELECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

7, 1959

TOP SECRET—!&lt;Iharlie Fiske has

next week's program but he isn't

talking.

So, it looks as though we

WE'RE GH(^fCNG»

For the

third

successive week, a new member was intro
duced to the club at Tuesd^'s meeting.

will just have to wait and see.
The newest addition is Robert Sweet,
idiosedassification is electrical

THIS WEJSX—Russ Moore was

chairman and Boyd Wiggins, a county

contracting, Bob's Rotary-Ann is Arlene
and they have a fine family consisting
of two daughters and one son.

agricultural agent and a member of

the county planning commission,*• was
the speaker,

Wiggins presented an interest
ing review of problems involved in

county planning and reviewed steps
taken by the commission since its
creation.

MEMORIAL CHECK—A check for $250,
representing fines collected during
recent months by Sergeant Carl is being
turned over to the Rotary Foundation

Fellowship fund. The board, at its
monthly meeting today, voted to make
this payment a memorial to the late
Maurice Payne,

HOW COME?~We must be losing

our touch.

Only one Rotarian guest

this week—our faithful friend.
Dale Ulery of Goshen, Rid,

Incidentally, as result of the
poll taken .at Tuesday's meeting, the
club directors are authorizing Carl to

keep up his "fine" work in behalf of
the Rotary Foundation scholars.

Dean Pridgeon, California
township supervisor, was a guest

of Don Harris, while Chuck Woodward
had Martin Crow of Elkhart, Ind,,
as his guest.

CHANGES OK'D—The board has received
letters from Carl Vinton and Ken Olmsted

accepting a change to senior active
classifications,

ABSENTEES—Burandt, Goodholm,
McKeith, Olmsted, Ribble, Schinitt,
Treat, Waldron, Way and Clyde

SAD BUT TRUE—The Three Rivers

Rotary Reporter observes that "some
people have ho respect for age unless

Williams,

it's bottled".

EARLY LEAVEHS—Just two (^rtio

signed, that is).
LOOKING AHEAD—It has been sug

gested that Coldwater might host the
i960 District Assembly, Its a goal
ROTAEI-ANNS~In case hubby
forgets to mention it at home,
there is a ILadies Night coming up
June 9th at Coldwater Country Club,

toward vj|iich the \diole club should
work.

Doc Pearce is chairraaning the

party and you will want to be there,
cuz the plans so far revealed sound
.y*\like fun.

Seton Sc Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATfENDANCE -BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Empioy&amp;e Relotions

COMMimES

Bill Milnes, Joe Rlederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.
Attendance-

Russell

F.

Harris, Chairman
Moore, Chairman

Se^ld

1958

-

Mark Andrews, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER

HARVEY

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President

BENT

Vice President Bulletin—

Seton Bovee, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Haroid Goodholm, John Walker
Progrom—

DIRECTORS—Richard Blringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Warner VonAken, Douglas
Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

aclal — At the call of the President
■S&amp;RICT
«6 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL if.".']
1ICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Magazine-

John

Etsweiler,

Chairman

Noel Shedd

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO,

Dale Dean, Chairman
Mllford

A.

Keoth

Pearce.

R. G.

Waldron, Chairman

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

31-M. McKelth

April-1959
7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulehahey—Children's Porty

14—B. Foller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community SafetyWoyne Way
X

11—O. Barnes

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

16—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Jone-1959

December—1958

2~A.

2—S. Bovee

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald
Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Olmsted

26-8. K. Pearce

25-W. Bobier

Youth Committee-

International

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnom—internaliona! Doy

November—1958

International Contacts—

Vocationol Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean
Komstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

McKeith

9—E. Luse—Rotary informotion
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

28-K. Avery

Rural-Urban-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information-

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urbon

Rlederer

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Axner Olson

Morch-1959

2—J.

30—C. Allemier

International Service

Sergeant of ArmsILLINOIS Carl Vintan, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Gust Burandt

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

Chairman

Gov.

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Bobier

Music-

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,

Otis Bornes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman

Wlllioms.

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

GuidanceBert Foller

Horvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaidRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Four Way Test-

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice

Classification-

1959

February—1959
3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

^

Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16—C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Juiy-t959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlon Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couiilord

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomos

27—George Owers

28—F.

VonAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Phot^ No.
103^M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

W8

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo

598-J

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

66F14
1493

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy.... 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Dr. Chorles R. Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie—1490

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

1212
452-R
483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Wllford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene—834-W

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol ._1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
209

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

713-R

Richord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

432-M

1045
1261

Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — lila

1288

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

John W. Etsweiler. Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399
Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

14F24

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

235-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

1437

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1344

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1623R

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Phone No.

.17^

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rito

1529RX

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

4^

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

1351
1197
1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie
Howard Swon, R. R. 4 — Elvo
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

653-M
1515-J
456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

1341-J

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Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Raymond A. Trebileoek, R. R. 2 — Ann

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. 2 — Giodys

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Cor] F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice .. .
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
1448
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice „ - .X2

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

640-J
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Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

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Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo .
Warren Williams, Botavio — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cella
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Joseph Rlederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ....1220O

C. Alfred Rice, R. R? 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

589-W

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Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morsholl St. — Polly

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The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

QUALITY

H.

WEEKS

SPRING PRODUCTS,

COIeDWATERt MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING _ ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�May 6,

1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Cliib

has approved the name and classiHcation listed below*

Ariy

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week*
Name,.

Ken Lehvenworth

Major Classification

Mihor Classification

Metal Working Industry Powdered Metallic
Carbidesi
Manufacturing

Signed - J, A. Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 30, 1959

FLAN TO BE THERE—City and
county planning will be the topic
for next Tuesday's program with

ABSENTEE LIST—Bacon, Hav/kins,

Shaw, Weeks, Clyde and Warren Williams,

Boyd Wiggins, county ag agent, as

*

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the speaker.
Russ Moore is chairman and

he is confident Boyd's talk will
be of special interest. So, better

1« CLASSIFICATION—The directors
have voted a new classification for

Dick Moore, making him an honoraiy

member.

plan to be there.
it

*

MTER, WATER—Uke the

Ancient Mariner, Michigan, it seems
has plenty of money to meet our
current bills but can't

touch it.

Tuesday's program featured
James Miller, Comptroller and Sec
retary of the State Administrative
Board, who brought the club up to
date on Michigan's current cash
crisis.

It was

an infomnative

review, spiced by the speaker's
generous supply of wit.
Red Mc
Knight chairmaned the program
and rates a pat on the back for
his choice

it

*

NEW ADDITION—Raymond E. Pitts

(Better known as Ray) became a member
of Coldwater Rotary at Tuesday's
meeting. He was introduced by Ralph
Toupalik.

Ray actually needed no introduction,
having become well known locally since
succeeding the late Maurice Payne as
manager of the Coldwater Branch Office

of the Automobile Club of Michigan.
Addition of Ray made two new

members in as many weeks I
it up.

Let's keep

There are other classifications

still unfilled.

of talent.
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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS—The

guest list for this week included
Mayor Arthur G. Lyon of Coldwater,
a guest of President Dickj Mayor
Robert Stocker of Bronson Rotary^
Dr. E. J. Rennell, medical super
intendent of Coldwater State Home

and Training School, a guest of
Red McKnight; and Gordon Schlubatis,
agricultural attache to Nairobi,
Africa, a former Coldwater Rotary
member and former Branch County
Agricultural agent.
Visiting Rotarians were:
Dwight Green and Bob Jones, Bronson^
Carlton McKenzie, Newell Bart, and
Clay Brockman, Quincyj and

it

ORCHIDS—to Dale Dean, whose fertile
brain this week came up with a solution
which has been baffling some of
Coldwater's best minds.

Dale's "brainstorm" was happening

to think of the Masonic.Temple base
ment, as the answer to Coldwater's
need for a Youth Center. And being'
a man of action. Dale wrapped up the
■y^ole deal in a few hours'

time.

We don't know about you, but it's
community service of this type that
makes us proud to be a Rotarian.
it

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WE AGREE—If all bussinessmen who

Gordon Packer, Idtchfield (an old

sleep at their desks were laid end to

fraternity brother of Ye Ed, who

end, they would be more comfortable,
observes Doug Bullock, Three Rivers

hadn't seen him since 1930).

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Seton and Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.

Santford Jolley

Major Classification

Minor Classification

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COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 23, 19^9

NEXT TUESDAY—James'W* Miller,
controller and secretary of the
State Administrative Board since

1955, will be the speaker.
Program Chairman Bed McKnight
tells us Miller will relate

some

VACATIONING—Jess Waldon and his

Rotary Ann, Delia, left last week on a

rest (April l5th is past) trip to

Tennessee. In Cooksville, they planned
to call on Prof. Frederick, #io is a
member of the University of Tennessee
faculty.

"interesting facts concerning the
business operations of the State
of Michigan".

*

LET'S DUEL—Harry Goodholm, who
used to hang his sombrerro down in the

*

DOUBLE SHOT—This week*s pro
gram was a double-barreled deal
with chairman Harvey Bent pre
senting Keith L. Wilhelm, Branch
County sheriff, and Mac McKeith
offering fellow member Doc Bacon,
who put in a strong plug for sup

land of the surreys with the fringe on
top, recently sent a copy of The Reflector

to a newspaper friend in Stillwater, Okla.
The friend noted our boast "The Singingest
Club in the U.S.A." and promptly suggested

that the "Stillwaters and Coldwaters
better arrange a showdown."

port of the 1959 Cancer Crusoe.

As we hear it the Stillwater club

Both speakers talked about
death—Wilhelm discussing death

is plenty loud, according to the number
of complaints registered by Union Hotel
guests on Rotary nights;

on the highvrays, and Chuck relay
ing the odds on death from cancer.
Conclusions

It's wise to drive

safely and to fight cancer with
a "check and a yearly checkup".

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Bill Campbell and Jerry Pearce,

Bronsoni Bert Bastido, Banbridge,
Ont.; Ed Jennings, Elmer Anderson,
and Carlton McKenzie, Quincyi
Gust Holland, Van Wert, O.j.
Oliver Faaborg, Jacksoni

To prove our claim, we might send
them a tape of our recent minstrel show
and ask them to match it.

NEW FACE—ArJ-O Musser, who needed .
no introduction to most of the members,
was introduced Tuesday by Chuck Woodward
as Coldwater Rotary's newest member.
Welcome aboard, Arloi

Gill Pilliod, Mike Itiurray and

Arlo, who used to be associated with
one of two lumber firms represented in
Rotary, is now in the building game on

Joe Williams, of Angola, 3jid.

his own.

He is married and has three

children and one buck Tdll get you a
Jeriy Pearce had Veer Tefft,
of Bronson, as his guest, ii^ile
Faaborg hosted Harry Hockstad of

hundred that he will be

Coldwater.

*

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a real addition

to the club.
*

*

DOING BETTER—The District Governor's

montly letter shows our March attendance
MISSING FACES—Avery, Curiy,Etsweiler, Goodholm, Komstein,
Riss Moore, Shomo, Skabo and
Waldron.

this year was 3.ii3 percent better than

a year ago.

Coldwater challfed up a 95*69

percent average last month, placing it

second only to Bronson in clubs vrith

51-100 members.

Seto^ &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn -&gt; Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 16, 1959

GOOD BEHAVIOR—Will be the order

of the day next Tuesday because Veep
Harvey Bent, who arranged it, tells
us the program will be supplied by
/none other than Branch County's sher-

jiff, Keith L„ Wilhelm,

EARLY LEAVERS—Too mary#
*

*

MAKING UP ELSEWHERE (We trust)--

Aveiy, Bobier, Burandt, Hawkins, Hurley,

Wilhelm, who has held office since
the start of the year, is slated to

McComb, Riederer, Sebald, Teeter, Way
and Warren Williams were Tuesday's
absentees.

review his first three months in the

sheriff's post#
•if

•if

*

•if

•if

DID YOU HEAR?—About the little

•if

boy who got spanked for placing his
FULLY REPAID—CHS senior boys who
have been the club's weekly guests,
one by one, duririg the past year, re
paid the club with interest this week
when they returned en masse to present
the program#

name on the school's scholastic list.
It seems he won horrible mention#
•if

•if

NO FEUDING—No use being coy about

it, the meals the Martins have been
• With Jan Bopp, high school student
mayor, acting as emcee, the group gave
a series

of brief talks

about various

student activities and presented sev
eral musical selections# • Aiding Jan
were Bill Rupright, Ron Wilcox, Duane
Spencer, Doug Hemlepp, Tom English,
Max Heineman, Chuck Harvey, Royden

putting out have erased all complaints#
The Club's top gourmets wore satisfied
smiles after polishing up Tuesday's of

fering of turkejf-#

If variety is the

spice of life, the club is reklly living
these days#
•if

•if

•if

Swaffield, Glen Barlow, Don Shorno,
Neil Harris, Keith Tice, Charles

Hutchins and Jeriy Ford#

Ax Olson was

chairman#

DAFFYNlTION—Success is making more
money to meet obligations you wouldn't
have if you didn't have so much money5

(Marshall Fountain)
•if

•if

WEDDING BELfiS—We note from the Hills-

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians Lindsay
Baker, Lee Barren, Dewey Mains, Joe

V/ibel and Ed Geishert (reputed refugees
from a. Ladies Night at Quincy this week);
Glen Barnett and Chuck Hill, Bronson#
John Dygert, Coldwater, was a guest
of John Dean#

Bill Dyer, Union City Rotarian, and
t^ron Haskell, Rotarian from Oblong, IlL,
completed the guest list#
^f

•if

•if

'dale Rota-News that Craig Sebald's twin,
Dana, has provided that club with a new
"Rotary-Ann"#
•if

•if

•if

WE DREAMED—Of Days like today all
through a long, long winter# Instead of
writing, we should be home raking that
lawn# However, we are more inclined to
quit, sit and dream of what we would do
if we had the pep to do it#
•if

-if

•if

Seton &amp;. Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

--L

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Re lotions

COMMIHEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Croig

Club Service

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Sebald

BY ELECTION

1958 -

Mark Andrews, Chairman

President
Torg Skobo, Fritz VonAken
Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Classificotion-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Secretary
Treasurer

WEEKS

Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer. Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Horvey Bent, Donald Horris, Jess Wald*

Ray

Fox

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipJames F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

Woodward

Board oF Directors Meetings

gular — First Thursday each Month,
12il5

DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

Magazine-

John

INTERNATIONAL

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Information-

INTERNATIONAL

Carl

Virfon,

Keoth Peorce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—internotionol Day
31-M. McKeith

April-19S9

28—K. Avery

7-

14—R. Mulehahey—Children's Forty
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Safety-

Erich Scnwcngel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.
Boys' ond Girls' Week25-W. Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K.

Olmsted

26-B. K. Pearce

Ray Mulehahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Show

Doug Woodward
International Contacts-

Don Shorno, CroIg Sebald

Internotional

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

Vincent Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Lewis Pennington, Bob Hawley

9—E. Luse—Rotory Information

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Axner Olson

Rural-Urban—

Ken Putnom, John Dean

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

Student Guests-

International Student Projects-

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

10—D. Moore—Ruroi-Urbon

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational

Bert Foller

Clyde Wlllioms, Chairman

Milford A. McKeith
Sergeant of Arms-

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

30—C. Allemier

Guida nee-

March-1959

September—1953

Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Gust Burandt

Inlernatlonol Service

Dale Dean, Choirman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ROTARY

Chairman

Gov.

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1956

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

P. M.

^nseelai — At the call of the President

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

George Owers,

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Sofeiy

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keoth Pearce

Crippled Children-

3-R. Fox

17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Chorles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS

1956-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

9—B. Short—lodies'

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Joiv-1959

6—J. Estweiler-Rotorion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13—W. Couillard

14—T. Skobo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Night

16-C. Sebald

2B—F.

VonAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1953-59. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program ehairmon of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such os Lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
1036-M
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorle
1490
Otis O, Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan

1754

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvorrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noia

452-R
483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

834-W

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

713-R

1045
1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchetf St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

235-W

Edword C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

14F24
1437

NAME

Address and Rotary Anrt

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

Phone No.
.1466
598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

229-W

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy. - 1374

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

V/arner 8. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

23
1208-J

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

1623R

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V'2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R..2 — Caroline

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden Sf^ — Berget

915
937

640-J
.345
1161-J

33F22

1554-W

589-W

1351
1197

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginlo

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Reiha

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann __

1288

-1745

1529RX

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
75
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Fronk L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol .1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Eloine — 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
1344

Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Phone No.

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

1155

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen __

-

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Frederick H, Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotrlce

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo

Warren Williams, Botavio — loMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R, 2 — Celia

618

.

.

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

_ .

..

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mory

1515-J
456-J
1341-J
1113

1354

1630-W

1143

1855-W

39
414-R
775-W

.

1554-M

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. __
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Court — Ruth ._1220-J
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly
1271

Notary REFLECTOR

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WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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�April 15, 1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the names and classifications listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Major Classification

Minor Classification

Robert Sweet

Electrical Industry

Electrical Construction

Ray Pitts

Associations

Automobile Club

Signed - J, A. Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 9j 1959
ON THE GRIDDLE—Axner Olson, who
is next week's program chairman, is
planning to dish up some sort of a
student concoction as his offering,
we are toldo

Ax was out of town

today, attending.some sort of func
tion at Grand Rapids, so we couldn't

get the full details.

THAT'S RIGHT—Doug Bullock, Three
Rivers editarian, comments that "the
beauty of the old-fashioned blacksmith
was that when you brought your horse
to be shod he didn't think of iiO other
things that ought to be done to it".

However, we

*

*

*

believe the students who have been

weekly guests durir^g the autumn and
winter months will present the pro
gram Tuesday, It should prove
interesting.

MAY DATE—Clifford Randall, presi
dent of Rotary International, is slated
to speak at the regular meeting of the
Ann Arbor Rotary club May 20,

Reserva

tions may be made (price $2,00),
LOTS OF TALK—No formal program
this week, the usual period beii^
devoted to discussion of a possible
new club constitution.

IT'S UNOFFICIAL—The

scuttlebutt is

that Sarg, Carl, whose goal is to col

lect $250 in disciplinary assessments
TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Laurence Werner, Bronsonj Carlton
McKenzie, Bill Hanichen and Newell
Burt, Quincy; Ken Miller, Detroit,
Bob Ferguson was a guest of Bob
Kerr, and Doug Hemlepp was the
weekly student guest from GHS,

for the Rotary Foundation Fellowship
fund this year, is now past the $22^
mark. If true, it looks like we are
galloping into the home stretch well
in front of schedule.

THE NEW GOVERNOR—Clarence A,

Nietz

of Lansing Rotary, classification
*

*

Senior Active (formerly Associations,
Boy Scouts) is the new governor of

*

NEARLY 100 PERCENT—There were

only eight members absent this week)
namely, Hawkins, McKeith, McKnight,
Dick Moore, Owers, Riederer, Skabo
and Warner Van Aken, Let's make up
fellas and don't forget, the Quincy

District 636 for 1959-60, After read
ing' the dope sheet on Clarence, which
was mailed out by Gov, Ritchie, all
we can say is that the new governor
appears eminently qualified for the
Job.

club is having a ladies night next
week instead of the regular noon
meeting.

GLOBE-TROTTERS—The secretary of
*

*

the Battle Creek cliib recently re

*

ported "make ups" fi^om Cannes, Francej
CONGRATS—To Judge Andrews and
Veep Harvey Bent on their re-elections
to public office Tuesday without oppo
sition—also to John Walker, who be
came second ward supervisor, and to
Dale Dean, who retired and shed an
aldermanic headache after a couple of
busy years.
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Rome, Italy) West Hollywood, Calif,)

Orlando, Ponpano Beach, Palm" Beach and
St, Petersburg, Fla,) Canton, Ga,) and
South Bend, Ind,
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMITTEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Cralg

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Sebold

BY ELECTION

1958

-

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN
FRED

Mark Andrews, Chairman

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

CHARLES

R. Toupaiik, Phil Ribble

Rice
Clossification—

1959

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

SCHMITT

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treosorer Fellowship-

WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Asst. See.-Treas

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Choirman

Harvey Bent, Donold Harris, Jess Wald-

Roy Fox

Williams.

Board of Directors Meetings
12;15

PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Holtz,

Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

^^pecial — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636

Edward C.

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotory InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Information-

Axner Olson
Rural-Urban—

31-M. McKellh

ApriJ-1959

October—1958

November—I9S8

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Wayne Way
Boys' and Girls' Week-

25—W.

18—R. Toupaiik—Trade Assoc.

Roy Muichahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Show
Service

Doug Woodward
international

Vocational Service

R. G. Waldron,

Chairman

Relations

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Cralg Sebald

International

Information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

17—V. Komstien

24—K. Putnam—international Day

Community Safety-

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

Pearce.

Buyer-Seller

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller-Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

Carl Vinton, Vincent Komstien, Rotory Foundation-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Scholarships, Awards and Student

Mareh-1959

2—J.

30—C. Allemier

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Milford A. McKeiih
Sergeant of ArmsKeoth

FRANK RITCHIE

Gust Burandt

International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Gov.

September—1958

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Bobier

Music-

17—E. Howkins

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

'lfular — First Thursday each Month,

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairmon

Worner VanAken, Douglas

3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd

26—H. Frank Ritchie—DIst.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keoth Pearce

GuidanceBert Faller

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

Competitor Relations—

C. Fiske, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodv/ard, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Bobier

7-

14—R. Muichahey—Children's Porty
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
Moy-19S9
5—R.

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Lodies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C.

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Deon.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

Sebald

6—J. Estweller—Rotaricn Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

I4-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28-F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

1036-M

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, IS Church St. — Marlon

371

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorle— 1490

Phone No.

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

1466

598-J
229-W

834-M

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Harold Vincent Komstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy . - 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Morguerlte
540-M

William W. Bobier, 200 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
- 444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler State Home — Carol -1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-.834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Ma^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerle

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

713-R

162-W

1045

1261

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte.
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2. Morrison Loke —

129
1868-W

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

183

235-W

14F24
1437

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

75

Richard O. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

432-M

1344

Raymond G. Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila ...._1288
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

23

1208-J
14F13

1623R

915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

640-J
.345

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

589-W

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St. — Louise

1351
.1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howord Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

653-M
1515-J

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St, — Virginia __ .

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshoil St. — Gertrude
...

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

618

__1341-J

Ralph L. Toupaiik, R. R. 5 — Eileen -

1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

.1354

Raymond A. Treblleoek, R. R. 2 — Ann

1630-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

1143

. 1855-W

. -

39

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

414-R

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice -

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. 1 — Wilma

_

Warren Williams, Botavin — LoMolne

1155

456-J

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

..

_ 1448

552

.1535-W

Bron. 120

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia
.
1554-M
Chorles I. Woodward, 163 Marshall St,
1271
Douglas P. Woodward. 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ._1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St, — Polly

F R ED ER tCK.
WEEK SQUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1529RX

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Notary REFLECTOR

by

1745

.

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

INC.

1271

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 2, J.9S9
SHIAK NOW OR—Next Tuesday* s
meeting vd.ll be one of those very
rare "open" sessions "with no set
program® President Dick, however,
is planning to bring up the topic
of a new club constitution to

sample club opinion on various

features® The old constitution,
incidentally, was adopted in 1921.

TiJEEK'S GUEST—Tuesday's guest list

included Rotarians Dick French, Bay
City; Don Hunsicker, Lloyd Junker,
Bob Stocker and Ken Yesh, Bronson;
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy; and
Ken Leavenworth, guest of Herm Koebel,
and Monk Watson, Colon, a guest of
Ed Holtz.
*

Unless

the discussion stretches

out longer than expected, there
Trill be time for a "gripe" session.
So, if you have anything you want

to get off your chest, better plan

ABSENTEES—Burandt, Etsweiler,
Goodholm, Kerr, Komstein, McConkey,
McKnight, Russ Moore, Sebald, Way,
Warren Williams and Doug Woodward®

to be present.
*
-jf-

■if

*

BOARD ACTIONS—The club directors

LOOKING AHEAD—The club's

annual Farmer's Night is being
planned for June. Mort Neff will
be the program®

have voted to send a boy to Rotary's
leadership training conference at
Camp Emory this summer.
The club

The Kiwanians are planning to

join with us in this session (and
sharing half the cost). The dinner
will be at the Elks Temple and the

program at Roosevelt auditorium®
Complete details later.
*

Cook, instead of talking shop,
presented a sharp, if pessimistic
analysis of Michigan's current
caLsh crisis, possible solutions and
their implications®
A group of non-Rotarian mer
chants were guests of the club for
luncheon and
*

talk.

at Camp 0. C. Kiraball (co-operating with
the local Kiwanis club vi^ich annually
sponsors this session).
It also has been voted to sponsor
one boy at Wolverine Boys State in

•if

*

*

LET'S RECIPROCATE—Bronson Rotarians

have given our annual minstrel shows
strong support. The Bronson club is
presenting a minstrel show of its own
Saturday night April 11. Need we say
more?
•if

•if

•if

DON'T FORGET—It is your duty, as
well as privilege, to vote Monday in

the biennial Spring state and city

«

Fred llfeeks and Russell Moore.

All

had indicated their willingness to
the

priviledged children to a camping period

elections. Let's be 100 percent in
exercising our voting franchise® -

CHANGE OKAYED—The directors,
at their meeting this week, Ok'd
a change to Senior Active classifi
cation for Secretary Chick Kennedy,

make

send two under-

East Lansing in June as has been the
club's custom in previous years®

FIRST GLASS—Bert Faller, vfoo
had this week's program, came up
with a top flight speaker in Dick
Cook, assistant executive VP of
the Michigan Retail association.

the

also will

switch®

*

■if

SOUND ADVICE—In a fight never
lead with your open mouth.
4f

Seton

«

St

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Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Kendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

-

Classification-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

HARVEY
JOHN

Mark Andrews, Cholrmon
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President

BENT

Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker

DIRECTORS—Richard Blringer, Lester Wise,

Program—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.
James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VonAken, Douglas

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

Board

Music-

-gular — First Thursdoy eoch Month,
12:15

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

^"^peeial — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Chairman

Magazine-

John Etsweiler, Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Informotion—

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Carl

Vinton, Vincent

Keath

Pearce.

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

Hawley

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
March-1959

September—1958
2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luso—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day

3—P. Hurley

Guidance-

Aprll-1959

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

Bert Faller

Student GuestsAxner Olson
Rural-Urban—

November—1958

Bobier

Community Safety-

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobier

Found.

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.
Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnlght

December—195B

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

Information-

7-

14—R. Mulchohey—Children's Porty
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Cempelltor Relations
1P-K.

Olmsted

26-B. K. Pearce
June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A.

9—G. Burondt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

Rice

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January-1959

Julv-1959

Shaw

6—J. Estweiler—Rolarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couiiiard

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

17—V. Kornstien
31-M. McKeith

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Doug Woodward

Lewis Pennington, Bob

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

26—H. Frank Ritchie-Dist. Gov.

30—C. Allemier

International Contacts-

Waldron, Chairman

3-R. Fox

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Gust Burondt

Komstien, Rotary Foundation-

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Clyde Williams, Cholrmon

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Deon

McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Four Way Test-

international Service

Dale Deon, Chairman
Milford

February—1959

17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodword

of Directors Meetings

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internationol Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupollk, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1953

Sebald

28-F. VonAken

!

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving speciol

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairmon — Telephone 1493!

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Phone No.
1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorle—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

1212
4S2-R
483-W

Wilford C. Couiiiard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alfeen

235-W

14F24

_„__1437

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Phone No.

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

1466
598-J
229-W

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy — 1374
Lloyd Livermoro, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M
Ernest W, Lose, R. R. 3 — Roth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rito

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Or. — Virginia

Richard D. Moore, 196'/? N. Hudson St. — Elaine... 432-M

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1039

1344
128B

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine

23
1208-J
14F13
1623R
915
937

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleonor

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 13 E. Alden St. — Berget

640-J
345

33F22

589-W

Roloh L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ..

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy _
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

H,

Worren Williams, Batavia — LaMoine

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

.

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQLDWATER, MICH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1341-J
1113

1354

1630-W

1143

1855-W
.39

414.R

775-W
1448
_
552
-1535-W

Bron. 120

1554-M

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..1220-J

'Rotary REFLECTOR
PRSDSRICK

.

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

1155

. 653-M
1515-J
-456-J
.. ..
618
_.

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Worner B. VanAken, R. R, 2 — Gladys

1197

.

Raymond A. Treblicock, R. R. 2 — Ann

The COLDWATER

Published

4^

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St. — Louise

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Frank I. McConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St. —

.1745

1529RX

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen ... .... 444

..332-J

Phone No.

...

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva ....
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75

NAME

INC

1271

�'He Profits Most Who 'Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 26, 1^59
NEXT TUESDAY—Bert Faller,
program chairman, is planning to

and Mac McKeith had Bob Horton as

his guesto

offer Richard Cook, assistant
executive vice president of the
Michigan Retail Association, as
speaker«.

EARLY LEAVERS—The list of those

signing was much shorter than the actual
number taking off#

Coldwater's non-Rotarian

merchants are being invited to
hear the speaker, whose subject
should be of special interest to
them#
*

*

*

GOOD NEWS—Bob Shaw reported

Tuesday that he has collected $1»975
from the sale of 19^9 minstrel show
tickets# Les Wise reported that vrith
most bills for the show in, a ne't

profit of about $1,100 seems likely.
PROGRESS REPORT—This week

the club heard talks by the three
German foreign exchange students
attending CHS this year under
Rotary sponsorship#

The trio, Ted Weber, Frank
Willig and Anriamarie Tferner, gave
their impressions of America after
having been in this country for
the past seven months#
Willig, only 17, also gave an
amazingly clear analysis of the
presenfTBerlin crisis, its back
ground and possibilities#
Ken Putnam was program
chairman with Don Harris taking

*

REMINDER—The club's Easter Seal

campaign winds up Sunday. We are sure
George Ovfers would appreciate it if
y6u would only remember to send in a
buck or two for the seals mailed to

you earlier this month.
P.S.

We haven't done it yet either.
*

*

NEARBY I€WS- —The

*

Battle

Creek club

"recently had J. C. Penney, head of the
store chain bearing his name, as a
luncheon guest. He was in that city
for a rest period at the San.

over the helm in his absence.

The Jackson club is entertaining
*

25 to 30 foreign students attending

*

STRAYED, LOST OR—Anderson,
Andrews, Biringer, Curry, Davidson,
Goodholm, Hawkins, McKnight, Dick
Moore, Olmsted, Olson, Rrtnam,

the University of Michigan at its
April 1st meeting. The club's
International Service committee has

planned the visit.

Riederer, Waldron, Cl^e and

Warren Williams formed this week's
absentee list#

*

*

SOMEONE SAIDs "Not doing more than
the average is vrtiat keeps the average
downl"

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

a

*

Charles Hilton and ^ob _Pennell,_ of _
Bronson, and Clay Brockman, Quincy.

Keith Larzelere, Kalamazoo,^
was a guest of Doc Pearce, Wilford
Couillard had Jack Schuman as his

Seton &amp; Duke

guest, Ed Holtz hosted Robert Sweet

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongrogaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations
Bill Miines, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMITTEES
Club Service

COIDWATER, MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

Sebald

BY ELECTION

1958

&gt;

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Mark Andrews, Chairman
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President
Vice President Bulletin-

Secretory
Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship—
Edgor M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Horold Goodholm, John Walker

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Bent, Donald

Program—

Harris, Jess Wald-

ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde Membership-

Keith Avery, Chairman

Boord of Directors Meetings
12:15

^^^peeial — At the call of the President
ROTARY
ROTARY

Music-

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter
Public Information-

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Vinton,

Keath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Vincent

Pcarce.

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

Rural-Urban—

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

3—P. Hurley
10—0. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—Internotlonal Doy
April-1959

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Wayne Way
Boys' and Girls' WeekCommittee-

Webb Treot, Bob Shaw

25—W. Bobier

December-1958
2—5. Bovee

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Porty
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Doy
May-1959
5—R.

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce
June-1959
2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burondf

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

11—O. Barnes

18—R. Toupolik—Trade Assoc.

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnIght

Youth

17—V. Kornstien

31-M. McKeith

November—1958

Bobier

Community Safety-

International Contacts-

Waldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Axner Olson

Match-1959

2—J. Riederer

7—J. McComb—Ladles' Night
14—8. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

Kornstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Vocational Service

Gov.

September—1958

Scholarships, Awards and Student October-1958

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

30—C. Allemier

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

Carl

Gust Burandi

International Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

17—E. Hawkins

19—B. Kerr—4-H Foir

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Erich Scnwengei, Byron Thomas,

Magozine—

INTERNATIONAL

Crippled Children-

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

gulor — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Community Service

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

DISTRICT 636

Otis Barnes, Keoth Pearce

Guida neeBert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox

3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd

26—H. Frank Ritchie-Dist.

Four Way Test-

Seton Bovee, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Harvey

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice

CIossificQlion-

1959

February—1959

5—8. Mllnos—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. FIske, Bill Short

Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1958

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

16-C. Sebald

6—J. Estweiler—Roterion Mag.

7—0. Shorno

13-W. Couiilord

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomos

27—George Owers

28-F.

VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R, R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie ...1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier. 280 Grand St. — Margaret-.

1493
1754
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara..

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo..

452-R
483-W

Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-.B34-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

713-R

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen ....
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1045
1261
1415

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Alleen

183

235-W

14F24
1437

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo

1466
598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

229-V/

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy... 1374

Lloyd Livermoro, 50 N. Cioy St. — Marguerite

540-M

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Roth .
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75
332-J

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol. .1400
Williom A. Miines, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court — Glodys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

432-M

1344

1268
23
1208-J
14F13

1623R
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

640-J

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline'

15S4-W

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

345

33F22

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie .
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

, 653-M
1515-J

.

4M-J
618

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupolik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

-1341-J

_ .

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann ..

...

.

H.

.1113
1354

F-ederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

.1630-W
1143
1855-W

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

..414-R

Car! F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice

39

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
. 775.W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy .
. 1448
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice ..
552
Clyde Williams, R. R, 1 — Wilma
. .
Worren Williams, Botovio ■— LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 - Celia

Charles L. Woodword. 163 Marshall St.

1535-W

Bron.

120

.1554.M

1271

Douglas P, Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ._1220-J
Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly
1271

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICU.

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1351
1197
1155

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp;

FREDERICK

by

^6

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lane — Virginia
..
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia .._

Notary REFLECTOR

Published

1745

1529RX

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Craig Sebold, R. R. 2 — Rita

INC.

R.

�March 31,

1959

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the Secretary within one week.
Name

Arlo Musser

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Construction Service

General Contracting

Signed - J. A* Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 19, 19^9
ALL ABOARD—For Battle

April 5-6, not Alabam.

Creek

Torg Skabo is

the "rusty haired conductor nan". He
is in charge of registering club
members planning to attend the 10th
annual district conference—a 2-day
excursion in Rotary fellowship. He
has the necessaiy reservation forms
for v/hat looks like a bargain to end
all bargains—just seven bucks for
a smorgasbord, luncheon and tea dance,
Torg has a deadline to meet so
contact him without delay. Oh yes,
include your Rotary-Ann because
she's invited too.

BEING SHUNNED?—The guest list

this week was the shortest in many
months. Only two Rotarian visitors,
Elmer Dobson and Newell Burt of

Quincy.

Stan Garvin.

ABSENTEES—Andrews (conducting
court in Detroit for 2 weeks),
Burandt, Dale Dean, Goodholm, Hawkins,
Kornstein, Russ Moore, Pennington,
Thomas, C. D. L. Woodward, and Bacon.

■if

*

Bill Williams v/as a guest

of Mac McKeith, and Jim Macklera was
Paul Hurley's guest, along v/ith

*

THE LOCAL SCENE—A topic of

*

current (no pun intended) interest

HATS OFF—to the Homer club,
which has been establishing an attend

locally furnished the ammunition
for this week's program.

of us blush with shame.

Paul Hurley, the chairman,
presented Leo R. McQueen, former
Board of Public Works head, who re

ance record that should make the rest

percent meetings in December, four
in January and four in February.
Wowl

viewed the reasons leading to the

recent decision by the BPiiV and City
Council to work toward a policy of
100 percent purchase of the city's
electrical power needs.
As an advisory vote of Coldwater citizens on this issue is

scheduled for April 6, the talk was
a timely one.
■M-

*

*

Five 100

*

*

CLUB PROJECT—Ei^t Coldwater
High School students and two faculty
sponsors attended the two-day model
UN assembly at Hillsdale College this
week. The local delegation was spon^sored by our club, which has been
sponsoring such groups for the past
10 years.

This particular project, which

is supported annually by some 60
TOO MUCH ICE—Febniary must
have produced too much ice.
At
least the club attendance went on

the skids, according to District
Governor Ritchie's monthly letter.
Coldwater ranked only seventh among

the clubs Tfith 51-100 members and
way down the list for the entire

Michigan and Ohio Rotary clubs, v/as

written up in the October, 1956 issued
of the Rotarian. Hillsdale Rotary,
which organizes the annual sessions
jointly vdth the college, rates a pat
on the back for helping initiate and
continue this worthwhile endeavor.

district.

■if

Our February attendance aver

aged 90 percent as compared with

95-07 for February of 1958.

That

leaves plenty of room for
improvement.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-Employee Relations
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMITTEES

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendonce—

Russell

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

1953

.

KENNEDY

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treosurar FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas

WEEKS

Harold Goodholm, John Walker

DIRECTORS—Richord Blrlnger, Lester Wise,

Progrom—
Horvey Bent, Chairman

Woodward

'gular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Edward C.

Hoitz,

Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

""Special — At the call of the President

Magazine-

John Etsweiler, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Lose, Chairman

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Information—

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Vinton, Vincent

Keath

Pearco.

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

10—D. Moore-Rural-Urban

Riederer

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKeith

30—C. Allemier

April-19S9

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
26—K. Avery

Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobier

Found.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.
Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

Information—

Horry Joseph, Harold Hill

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

International

Waldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Bobier

Komstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Vocational Service

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

Community Safety-

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Carl

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Axner Olson

Rural-Urban—

March-1959

September-1956

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

George Owers, les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Gust Burandt

International Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Crippled Children-

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

P.M.

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman

Worner VanAken, Douglas
Board of Directors Meetings

Four Woy TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

GuidanceBert Faller

Horvay Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

Williams.

17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

3—R. Fox

Rice

Mark Andrews, Chairman

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
19—B. Kerr—4-H Foir

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED

Chairman

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
Classification-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN

F. Moore,

Sebald

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relotions
19-K.

Olmsted

26-B.

K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—todies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy

16—C. Sebald

23—E. Hoitz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—8. Hawley

Jonuary—1959

Julv-19S9

Shaw

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlcn Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillord

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28-F. VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Phone No.
1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie

1490

Oils O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine

1493

1041
1212

452-R

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogone

483-W
834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory...
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

713-R
162-W
1045

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone
Edward C. Hoitz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

183

129
1868-W

235-W
14F24
1437

NAME
Address and Roiory Ann
Phone No.
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
598-J
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374
Lloyd llvermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — VIrginio

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

.444

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion ....

Webster Treof, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Richard D. Moore, 1961/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine .. 432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Llla

1344

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

23

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. - Edna

1208-J
14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake

1623R

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Maurice Payne, 23 E, Alden — Mildred

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

n61-J

1554-W

Chorles Schmlff, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ...

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wllma

640-J
. 345

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union .City — Evelyn

. . ._

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1630-W

1143

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Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice . . _
39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia .._ 414-R

915

Phil Ribble, SSVj Morse St.

618

1341-J
.. 1113

1354

F.ederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

1288

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizobeth

653-M
1515-J
456-J

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralgh L. Toupalik, R, R. 5 — Eileen .. .

Harold J. McKnight, Coidwater State Home — Carol . 1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

.

Warren Williams, Batovla — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia
. .

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33F22

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

589-W

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

775-W
1448

.552

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Bron. 120
1554-M

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..1220-J

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COLDWATER,

H,

WEEKS

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

.1155

75
332-J
1039

QUALITY SPRING

ROTARIANS

446

1351
1197

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

FRSDERICK

VISITING

1529RX

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

1745

.... .

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

WELCOME
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iii

IMC.

�Profits Most Who SeYves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 12, 19$9
PLAN APIEAD--The district
conference will be held at Post Tavern

in Battle Creek April 5-6 with the
Hastingss Grand'Ledge^ Wayland and
Middleville clubs as the hostso

As

April 6th also happens to be election
day, don't forget to apply for your
absent voter's ballots so you will
be free to spend the day in
Battle

Creeko

Robert Stocker and Ken Yesh,
Bronson®

John Shuttleworth, a guest of
Duke Davidson, favored the club with a
rendition of the Irish ballad he is
singing in the minstrel show.

Duane Spencer, Coldwater, was

another guest.

POVffiR PROGRAM—Paul Hurley is
next Tuesday's program chairman and
we understand he plans to devote the
time to review of a very timely
local topic—Coldwater's electrical
power situation.

ABSENTEES—Anderson, Bacon, Dale
Dean, Skabo, Waldron and Way.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY—The bigger
a man's head gets the easier it is to

Leo Eo McQueen, retired super

fill his shoes.

intendent of the Board of public

Works, will be the speaker.

Albion Rotary Call.
*

AT PRESS; TIME—The club was

awaiting the curtain for the opening

*

*

POSTMAN'S HOLIDAY—Mark Andrews

performance of the 1959 Rotary Minstrels,

is planning to make up Rotary in
Detroit the next two weeks vihile pre

Advance ticket sales indicated

siding over circuit court matters in
that city.

that the show would be a whopping
success, financially speaking at least.

By the time this is read, the
show will be all but history. Our
guess is that it will rank vdth the
previous three as first class

DAFFYNITION—Prosperity—a period
where there are lots of after dinner

speakers after dinners to speak after.

entertainment.

And don't forget the "after
glov/" at the Elks Temple after the

final performance.

TO OUR ANGLERS—Time to get those
fish shanties off the ice. Law says
they must be removed before they are in
danger of going through. Although the
lake ice is still iB inches or thicker
in places, wind and rain could undercut

TIME WELL SPENT—There was no

those

shacks.

regular program after this week's

luncheon, the time being devoted to
minstrel

rehearsal.

"

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind.| Elmer
Dobson and John Williams, Quincyi

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonoI Church — Wednesday 12:15

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

Russell

OFFICERS

1958 -

JOHN
FRED

Moore, Chairman

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Preildenf
Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
Vice Presidenl Bulletin—

KENNEDY

CHARLES

F.

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Seeretary

SCHMirr

Treasurer

V/EEKS

Asst. See.-Treos.

Duane Dovidson, Paul Hurley
FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

ProgramDIRECTORS—Richard Birlnger, Lester Wise,
Harvey Bent, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Pox
ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.

gular — First Thursday eoeh Month,

PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

John

C.

Holtz,

Chairman

Etsweller, Choirmon

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

A.

McKeith

Carl

VInton,

Vincent

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKelth

30—C. Allemier

April-19S9

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
Guidance-

Bert Faller

7-

Boys' end Girls' Week-

Ray Mulehohey, H. J. McKnlght

Youth

Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seifer Relotions

Lewis Pennington, Bob Howlay

International

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

Informotlon—

Horry Joseph, Harold Hill

14—R. Mufchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnlght

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-19S9

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotory Found.
Community SafetyErich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupolik—Trade Assoc.

Doug Woodward

Vocational Service

RITCHIE

Gust Burandt

March-1959

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Komstlen, Rotary Foundotion—

Keath Pearce.

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Clyde Williams, Chairman
international Student Projects-

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Community Service

Internationoi Service

Dole Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Noel Shedd

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Four Woy Test-

28—K. Avery

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

19-lf. Kerr-4-H Fair

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

Rurol-Urbon—

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

FRANK

12-N. Shedd

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Chester H. Curry.

Speciol — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 636

3-R. Fox
17—E. Hawkins

Warner VanAken,

Douglas

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

James F. McComb, Chairman

Edward

P. M.

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1958

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Woodward
Music-

Board of Directors Meetings
12!i5

Sebald

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupallk, Phil Ribble
Rice

BY ElECTION

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Employer-Employee RelatioTis
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Cralg

COMMIHEES

25—W. Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relotions
19-K. Olmsted

26-8. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-19S9

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30-B. Hawley

January—1959

JuIy-19S9

16-C. Sebald

6—J. Estweller—Rotorfan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skobo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F. VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME
Address and Rotary Anti
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Phone No.
1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. BIringer, 58 N, Hudson St. — Jean—

...371

.1490
66F14

1493
1754

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 333 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1212

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

403-W
834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

713-R
162-W
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
S13-J or 166
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

129
1868-W

235-W
14F24
1437

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy-- 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Phone No.
1466
598-J

Raymond G. Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

. . 4^

1344

1288

1623R
915
937

14F13

lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor .. . 345

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

33F22

589-W

1529RX

Noei Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

1197

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Charles Sehmlft, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

. . 1745

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann ...

1039
444

. 23
1208-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Evelyn

Phone No.

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howord Swon, R. R. 4 — Elva

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Address ond Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Soboid, R. R. 2 — Rita

75
332-J

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwaler State Home — Carol --1400
William A, Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

NAME

1155
653-M

1515-J
.456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia -.

1341-J

Rolph L. Toupolik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ..
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Or. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Warner B. VonAken, R. R, 2 — Gladys

...

Cori F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N, Hudson St. — Delio
John Wolker, 33 Daughorly St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ...

. 1113

1354

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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice —

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wtlma
Warren Williams, Bofavio — LaMoine .. ._

1630-W

1143

1855-W

39
414-R
775-W
1448

552

-1535-W
Bron. 120

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 - Celia
1554-M
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth . -1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1271

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

INC.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME
■fi'

Li

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 5^ 1959
ALL ABOARD, ALL ABGAliD—Next
week's the week with lots still to

be done to ready the 1959 Rotary
Minstrels for opening night®

Director Ed Holtz has set up
last rehearsals as follows:

End Men—ii p.nio Sunday,
7 p-m. Tuesday and 6:30 p«ni.

THIS TUESDAY—George Owers, club
Easter Seal campaign chairman, and the
week's program chairman, emphasized the
need for greater local suppoi't of work
vdth the physically handicapped. He
was ably assisted by Mrs. Robert Greenich,
who discussed the objectives of the

Branch Gounty Parents Association of
Handicapped Children, and Don Harris,
Tdio reviewed the problem of dental cares.

Wednesday®
*

Southland Chorus—12:15 p*m«
Tuesd^, 8 p®mo Tuesday and 7 p&lt;,me
Wednesday- Chorus members will
wear dark trousers, white shirts

FEW ABSENTEES—Bacon, Dale Dean,
Hawkins, Skabo, Swart, Toupalik and
Clyde Williams.

and black Little Colonel ties.
*

Ticket Chairman Bob Shaw
states .that he wants all members

to turn in their money or tickets
next Tuesday noon. This is neces
sary to determine how many tickets
have been sold for each performance.
There will be an "after glow"
at the Elks Temple after the
Satui^iay night show.
*

■H-

and directors.

At Thursday's joint session
of the old and new boards,
Harvey Bent was elected to succeed
Dick Biringer as president, and
Don Harris was named

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians Don

Hunsicker, Russ Megargle and Yfendell
Hathaway, Bronson; Robert Jones of
Adrian.

Marsh Burgess, Lansing, was Wendell
Hathaway's guest.
*

*

*

WELCOME BACK—Charlie Fiske, who
resigned from the club recently because

*

WE PRESENT—four 1959-60
officers

*

the

his business interests made it difficult

for him to attend meetings regularly,
has been voted an honorary membership
by the boaixi.

LOOKING AHEAD—Non-Rotarian merchants

new vice

treasurer, respectively, while

will be invited to attend the March 2iith
meeting of the club when Richaixi Cook,
head of the Michigan Retail association,
will be the speaker. By board edict,
the "tab" will be picked up from tiie club's

Fred Weeks was returned to the

general fund.

president.

Chick Kennedy and Charles
Schmitt will remain secretary and

assistant secretaiy's job.
Carl Vinton, because of the
stout job he has done during the
past" year for lihe "Rotaiy FduhdatidiT"
Scholarship Program, was unanimously
returned to the post of sergeat-at-

KEGLERS NOTE— State Rotary bowling

tbiimey set for April 12-19-26 and "Hay
at Utica. Entry and prize fee $13.50 per
team.

Coldwater bowlers may compete if

they wish—but AT THEIR OWI^ EXPENSE.

arms.

The new directors are Axner
Olson and Wilford Couillard.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKB UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
AttendanceRussell F. Moore,

RY ELECTION

1958 -

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

Competitor Relations—

3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes-Employer-Employee

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

19-B. Kerr-4 H Foir

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Sofety

Rice

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

C. FIske, Bill Short

R. Toupaiik, Phil Ribbie

Mark Andrews,

Chairman

Secretory
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treos.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keoth Peorce

Community Service

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Gov.

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Informotlon

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribbie—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Gust Burandt

31-M. McKelth

30—C. Allemler

Board

of Directors Meetings
12:15

Edword

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

ROTARY

C.

Holiz,

Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

"^Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward
Music—

INTERNATIONAL

MagazineJohn Etsweiler, Chalrmon
Noel Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Or. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter
Public Information-

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Mllford

INTERNATIONAL

Carl

VInton, Vincent

Keath

Pearce.

R. G.

Buyer-Seller

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Webb Treat, Bob Show

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—

Doug Woodward

Waldron,

International

Chairman

Relations

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

ApriI-1959
7-

14—R. Mulchahey-Children's Porly
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C, Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26-B. K. Pearce

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

international Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

A. McKelth

Vocational Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Community Safety—
Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupaiik-Trade Assoc.
Boys' and Girls' Week25-W. Bobier

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

international Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

November—1958

Bobier

March-1959

September—1958

Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
ProgramGuida neeDIRECTORS—Richard BIringer, tester Wise,
Harvey Bent, Chairman
7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
Bert Foller
Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRoy Fox
14—B. Faller—Occupational
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—
Student Guests21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
Williams.
Axner Olson
James F. McComb, Cholrmon
Warner VanAken, Douglas
Rural-Urban—
28-K. Avery

-gular — First Thursday each Month,

February—1959

August—1958
12-N. Shedd

Chairman

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Sebald

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

Classification-

1959

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe RIederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMinEES

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

information-

December—1958

June-19S9

2—S. Bovee

2—A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short-Lodies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

16—C. Sebald
23—R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. CoulNard

14—T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Shaw

28-F. VonAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speciot
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

programs, such as Ladles' Night,
Ikl •
may appoint aM committee to
4 a assist with
the details.

LJA D\/C V

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemler, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St — Roth

NAME

1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N, Circle Drive — Morjorie—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

1493

1754
1041
1212
452-R
483-W

Wiltord C. Couiiiard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mopie Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Chorlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —

1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R, 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

23S-W
14F24

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

1437

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Phone No.
-1466

598.J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

229-W
834-M

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy .
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

1374

..75
332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
.1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen .. .. .444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol .1400
Wllliom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite... . 209
Richard D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine.. 432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1268

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Relha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth ....

23
1208-J
14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Aiden — Mildred

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

1623R
91S

—

937

640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor .

345

Phil Ribbie, SSVa Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn ...
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

NAME

IIC KIT

T_l_

Address and Rotary Ann

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise ..
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

6^-M
1515-J

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

1341-J

Rolph L. Toupaiik, R. R. 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Roymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1113
1354
1630-W

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

1855-W

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary . _ .
Car! F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice
. _
Russell G- Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchon

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ..
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavfa — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise. R. R. 2 — Colia

5B9-W

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Mofshali St. — Polly

1143

39
.414-R
775-W

1448
552

.1535-W
Bron. 120

.. _

Charles I. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

1554-M

.1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Roth . .1220-J

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

by

1351
.1197
.1155

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

33F22

H.

1745

1529RX
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Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

Phone No.

.•wsr4&gt;^

PREDERICK

1

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy ....

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

-I.

INC

1271

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
P'ebruary 26, 19^9
NEXT TUESDAY—George Owers, who
is heaxiing the club's Easter Seal
campaign, will have the programo
He will have Mrso Robert Greenich,
who has been active

in the 'Branch

County program for physically hand
icapped children, as speaker.

up fellas).
HOW TRUEi —"Blondes are the only

golden opportunity some men can recognize,"
according to Doug Bullock, editarian
at Three

Rivers.

*

AROUND CORNER—The 1959 Rotary

TOP lEVEL READING—The April

Rotarian reportedly is crammed with good

Minstrel Show, like Spring, is
Just around the comer, so this
week's program time was devoted
to rehearsing.

reading material.

Last night the rehearsals
moved into Tibbits theater, the
scene of action March 12-13-11•
Someone forgot to get up the
steam in the furnace so the boys
had to generate a little warmth

of North Carolina.

saving? Baker Brownell asks this
question in his article in the April

with their vocal efforts.

Rotarian.

The end men are slated to
work out at the theater on

"Business Brain in City Hall."
hour-by-hour pictorial report on a
Norwegian city manager's day.

Sunday, with the full group as
sembling there again next
Wednesday night'.

The list includes!

"Does Your Tomi Want Industiy?"
The author is Luther Hodges, an industrial
ist and Botarian, vdio became governor

"Why Save the Little Places?"
the

small towns

An

"Your Town—In Your Hands," by
RI President Cliff Randall

Ticket Chairman Bob Shaw

Are

of the world worth

.... a

challenge to community leaders.

reports 1,350 tickets still
unsold1

*

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QUOTABLE QUOTES

EIGHT GUESTS—Ttiis week's

guest list was made up of Rotariaiis
Elmer Dobson, Newell Burt, and
Carlton McKenzie, Quincyi

A Rotary Club whose principal
program is the collective consuming Of
groceries is likely to die of
indigestion.

Bud Higbie and Ken Yesh of the

If your absence from Rotary doesn't
make any difference, our presence

Bronson club.

Monk WatsoHj, Colon, was a

doesn't either.

club guest while Alfred J.

McGuire of Dearborn, was a guest

*

of Pat Patterson.
Tom English
was. the week's student guest from
Coldwater High.
*

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ELSEWHERE—Burandt, Dale Dean,
Etsweiler, Faller, Hawkins, Hurley,
Koelbel, Kornstein, Russ Moore,
McComb, McConkey, Putnam, Skabo,
Teeter, Thomas, Way and Warren
Williams (don't forget to make

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — flendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

BUI Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

KENNEDY

26—H. Fronk Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

Mar&lt;h-1959

R. Toupollk, Phil Ribble

Mark

Andrews, Chairman

Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Program—

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Crippled ChildrenGust Burandt

Bert FoIIer
Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VonAken, Douglas

Williams.

Woodward

of Directors Meetictgs

Music-

tular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Edward C. Hoitz,
Chaster H. Curry.

P. M.

^S^eial — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Chairman

Shedd

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Woyne Way

10—D. Moore—Rurol-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Informotlon
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day

Youth Committee—

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International

R. G. Waldron, Chairmen
Buyer-Seller Relations

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

Contocis—

Don Shorno, Craig Sebold

Internolional

Information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

17—V. Kornstien

31-M. McKelth

30—C. Allemier

Aprlt-19S9

October—1958

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Porty

14—8. Faller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

28—A. Olson—Student Day

November—1958

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
18—R. Toupollk—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Doug Woodward

Peorce.

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Community Safety-

Carl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotory Foundation—
Keath

FRANK RITCHIE

Bobier

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

A. McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Rural-Urban—

International Service

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Axner Olson

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Rotary Information-

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

3-P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Bornes

Mogazine—
John Etsweiler, Cholrman
Noel

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Guidonce—

Horvey Bent, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Horris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipBoard

Four Way Test-

Harold Goodhelm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

DIRECTORS-Rlchard Birlnger, Lester Wise,

17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

Rice

Secertary

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED V/EEKS

3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internotlonol Inf.
24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Pre*!dent
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vie. Persident Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

C. Fisike, Bill Short

February—1959.

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

Classification-

1958 - 1959

Competitor Relations-

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN

F. Moore, Chairman

Seboid

25-W. Bobier

May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K.

Olmsted

26—8. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-19S9

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Lodles' Night

9—G. Burandt

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Januory—1959

July-1959

16—C. Seboid

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John

21-E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F.

VonAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958*59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having specloi
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the detolls.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Adderss and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

W8
371

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie—1490

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernico
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Wllliom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara...
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine

Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicogo St. — Nola

66F14
1493
1754
1041
—1212
452-R

483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene--834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lone — Mary

713-R

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Chcrles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wiima
598-J
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martho
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy — 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Loura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

75
332-J
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoler State Home — Carol—1400
Wllliom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine — 432-M
Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

1288

23

1208-J

14F13

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Mouriee Payne, 23 E. Aldon — Mildred

E. Hofold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenoro

1399

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

640-J

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

345

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermtone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Aileen

14F24
1437

1623R
915
937

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R, R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22
1554-W
589-W

NAME

Addarit and Rotory Anit

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
_
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

. 17^

1529RX
446

Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lane — Virginia

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1351

1197
1155
653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elvo
1515-J
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
4M-J
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion ... ..
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

1341-J

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ...
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trcbllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1113
.1354
1630-W

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

1855-W

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
.

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotchen—

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ..

Frederick H. Weeks. 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia — LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello

.

.

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Roth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. ■— Polly

1143

39
414-R

775-W

1448

552

.1535-W
Bron. 120

1554-M

1271

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1271

T^e COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

a
Published

FREDERICK

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS WELCOME

INC.

• ■&gt;-

�"i/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 19, 19^9
TEMPUS FUGIT—Gurtain time for

the opening performance of the 19^9

Coldwater Rotary Minstrels is gallop
ing toward us, so next Tuesday's
■J.
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Goodholm, McComb, i/IcConkey, Russ

Moore, Owers, Patterson, Riedei'er,
Schmitt, Treat, Vinton and Warren

Williams #

program time will be devoted to a
rehearsal of choral numbers for this
year's show®

'.fednesday night rehearsals for
the

shovf vdll be resumed next week®

Director Ed emphasizes that from
here on in eveiyone must pitch in®
Need v.'e say more?

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EARLY LE/iVERS—Six (note to

Carl:

Your deputy, Vince, forgot

to nick these boys).
*

SO TRUE--In these days of television,

•it

a person who wants to talk in the

SCHOOLS NEED HELP—The present

average living room has to go through
channels.

plight (financial) of the Coldwater
School District was reviewed for

club members Tuesday by four
Rotarians, all of whom are members
of the Coldwater Advisory Council

women over forty-five call each

on School Needs#

other#

DAFFYNITION—Girls are v/hat

Fred Anderson keynoted the
discussion vd.th Les Wise, Duke
Davidson and Jess Waldron as the

other panel members#

on March 2#

Ed Hawkins

was program chairman#
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NOT GOOD—No news may be good
news to some but not to us#

It is

darned difficult to get out a newsy
■it

BRONSON DAY - Tuesday's
visitors

EVERY CLOUD has a silver lining#
If nothing else, this Winter has
hushed up the old-timers.

The quartet presented a very
convincing case for support of the
schools and the importance of ap
proving the extra millage proposal
to be voted

*

included five Rotarians

from nearby Bronson, Iloyd Junker,
Bill Cadraan, Dick Schultz, Ken

bulletin when everyone seems to be
hibernating#
It is hard to believe
that a 70-plus member club is idle
because of the weather.

How about

letting us in on what's going on?
•if

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Xeeh ard Charles Hill#
POHET PETEs

The club also was happy to
have Rotarian Herb Maxwell, from
Vdnnipeg, Canada, as a guest, along
v.'ith Jerry Lee Ford, the weekly
student guest from Coldwater High.
•it

•if

Put down that glass of booze

And phone us a bit of good news

If you don't drink (Just a few)
Report on the members vdio do.

•if

ABSENTEES—Avery, Bacon,

Burandt, Dally, Dale Dean, Faller,

Seton &amp;. Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregofional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

Donald M. Harris, Choirman
Attendonce—

Russell

Moore, Chairman

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER

Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken

President

HARVEY BENT

F.

Selon Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treosurer Fellowship—
Edgor M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. See.-Treas.

Horold Goodholm, John Walker

Program-

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Dovidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.
James F. McComb, Chairman

Warner VanAken,

of Directors Meetings

Music-

lular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

^^eeiol — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Douglas

Woodward

INTERNATIONAL

Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairmon

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. Kenneth Oimsted, Howard

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Apirl-1959

Scholarships, Awards and Student October-195S
Student Guests—
Axner Olson
Rural-Urban—

28—K. Avery

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

FRANK RITCHIE

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Community SafetyWayne Way

Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Lewis Pennington,

Howley

Contacts-

Hi

'"onol

Information—

' Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relotions
19-K.

Oimsted

26—B. K. Pearce
June-1959
2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

Dr^.L^horno, Cralg Sebald

Inte'

25-W. Bobier

2—S. Bovee

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Doug Woodward

Bob

11—O. Barnes

December—1958

Youth Committee—

lnfa;nwtional

Found.

18—R. Toupolik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

14—R. Mulchohey—Children's Porty

May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

Kornstien, Rotary Foundaflon-

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

7-

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Bert Falter

Ken Putnom, John Dean

Vecatiena! Service

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31—M. McKelfh

International Student Projects-

Carl Vinton, Vincent

9—E. Luse—Rotary information

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
30—C. Allemier

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Keath Pearce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urbon

Riederer

Gust Burandt

Information-

Milford A. McKeith
Sergeant of Arms-

March-1959

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

international Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

2—J.

Crippled Children-

Teeter

Public

Gev.

September—1958

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

MagazineJohn Etsweiler, Chairman

17—E. Hawkins

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

10—H. Joseph—Internotional Inf.

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

IP-B. Kefr-4-H Fair

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

February—1959
3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd

Guidance—

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

5—B. Mllnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Beard

Sebald

Chorles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trode Associations—
R. Toupallk, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
•

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Croig

Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

1958

Employer-Emplovine Relotlons

COMMinEES

16—C. Sebald

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Howley

January—1959

July-19S9

Shaw

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skobo

20—John Dean

21 —E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change ...ites with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

103^M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

371

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

229-W

Addieii and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St — Ruth

W8

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mor|orlo— 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — ClaraGust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lenore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —

1399

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183

129

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Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3,
75 — Evelyn

235-W
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Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

446
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Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — hiellle

653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marsholl St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1515-J
456-J
618

540-M

713-R

1045
1261
1415

1437

75
332-J
1039

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Ralph L. Toupolik, R. R. 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

- 23

Werner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

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Carl F. VInfon, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

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414-R

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoler State Home — Carol-_1400

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleonor

1208-J

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915
937
640-J

345

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St. —

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
:
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1554-W
589-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union Cilv — Evelyn

33F22

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

775-W

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

1535-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Warren Wlllioms, Batovia — LoMolne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

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Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Poily

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

1197
1155

444

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

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Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

The COLDWATER

Published

A745

834-M

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine .-.432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St, — Ilia
1288

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Phone No.

Robert E, Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lane — Virginia

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O, Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Daugherly St. — Laura

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moymo

NAME

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Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.._834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Maty

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
February 12,

SOiffl FEIiULS have all the lucko
Have received card from Russ Moore

saying he "made up" Rotary last
Friday at Pompano Beach, Fla,
Russ reports "123 guests present.
Yesterday and today temperature 82,
nights 65. Sun hoti Glad the

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IN THE DOGHOUSE—Chet Allemier

recently received a letter from a
tourist inquiring if the author's
dog could share accommodations at
Chefs establishment.

doctor said get sunshine."
"I've been in this business for
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years," Chet wrote back.

NEXT TUESDAY—Ed Hawkins, the
chairman, has a program of timely
interest lined up. Four members,
Les Wise, Jess Waldron, Fred And

"Never have

I called on police to eject a dis
orderly dog. Never has a dog set
fire to a bed with a cigaret. Never
have I found a towel or blanket in

heard on the subject of Coldwater

a dog's suitcase, nor a whiskey ring
on his dresser. The dog is welcome,
and if he will vouch for you, come

school needs.

along too."

erson and Duke Davidson, will be
All are members
of the Citizens Committee on
School Needs.
With an extra

millage vote in the offing, the
program should be informative.

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ViffiLL PUT—Past

RI Charles

G.

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President

Tennant said:

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THIS WEEK—Dr. Jose Machado,
who serves as state and federal
laison health officer in his

native Brazil, was the speaker.
Dr. Machado has been studying the
activities of the Branch-Hillsdale

District Health Department, and
was introduced by Doc Harris.
Harry Joseph was the chairman.

The simple ideal of service, like
a friendly smile or a happy song in a
man's heart, has become the common
denominator for men of many tongues,
nations and races, men of different
religious and political beliefs, men
whose customs and traditions may
differ, but who are united in a sim
ple theme SERVICE.
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HOW DO YA FEEL?—There was an

VISITING ROTARIANS—Ed

Jennings, Quincyj Bill Campbell,
Bronson, and Ed L. Miller of

old woman who said she always felt
bad even when she felt good, for
fear she would feel worse

tomorrow.

Detroit.
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William Rupright, Coldwater

high school senior, was the weekly

POHET PETE:

student guest.
Vflien we
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MISSING FACES—Dale Dean,

Faller,-Fox, Kerr, Kornstein,
Russ Moore, Patterson, Putnam,
Ribble, Shorno, Waldron, Way,
Clyde V/illiams and Chuck Woodv^ard
were listed as absent (Editor's
note: Putnam put in a belated
appearance so must be counted
present)•

sit down to write this stuff

It always leaves us in a huff.
We get plenty of ideas and lots of time
But somehow, the words don't ri^one.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relotions

COMMiHEES

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Aftendonce—

Russell

HARVEY

JOHN

Mark Andrews, Cholrmon
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President
Vice President Bulletin—

BENT

KENNEDY

CHARLES

FRED

Classification-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

F. Moore, Chairman

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

SCHMITT

Treasurer

WEEKS

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Program—

Horvey Bent, Chairman

Harvey Bent. Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.

Woodword

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Heltz, Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

Special — At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary Information-

INTERNATIONAL

Ernest W. Luso, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

12-N. Shedd

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

information-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK RITCHIE

Carl

Vfnton,

Kealh

Pearce.

Vincent

Vocational Service

Waldron,

Buyer-Seller

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Community Service

Gust Burandt

Chairman

Relations

Lewis Pennlnglon, Bob Hawley

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

30—C. Allemler

Scholarships, Awards and Student

7—J. McComb—Ladles' Night

Bert Faller

14—B. Faller—Occupational

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Axner Olson

28—K. Avery

Rurol-Urban—

31-M. McKeith

7-

14—R. Mulchohey—Children's Party
21-H. J. MeKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-19S9

November—1958

Bobler

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Doy
Aprli-1959

October—195B

Guidance-

March-1959

September—1958

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
Keith Avery, Chairman
16—P. Ribble—Stog Night
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

5—R. Moore

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
Community Safety—
12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
Erich Schwengei, Byron Thomas, 11—0. Bornes
19-K. Olmsted
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.
26-6. K. Pearce
Boys' and Girls' Week25-W. Bobier
Ray Mulchohey, H. J. MeKnight
December—1958
2—S. Bovee

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Show

International

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R,

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-19S9

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarion Mag.

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Crolg Sebald

International

June-)959

9—G. Burandt

internaliona! Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Deon
Kornstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Sergeant of Arms-

R. G.

Four Woy TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Mllford A. McKeith

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

24—E. Schwengel-~Com. Safety

26—H. Frank Ritchie—DIst. Gov.

International Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

3-R. Fox

17—£. Hawkins

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

"sgular — First Thursday eoch Month,

DISTRICT 636

Douglas

February—1959

5—B. MIfnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Student Guests—

James F, McComb, Chairman

Warner VanAken,

12:15

Auguit~1958

Sebald

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958 -

1956-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

Information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

16-C. Sebald
Show

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-7.

20—John

21—E. B. Thomos

Dean

27—George Owers

23-F.

Skabo

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program ehalrmatt of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth

928

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie — 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Ruth ...
75
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura . .. -- 332-J

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene. .834-W

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. MeKnight, Coldwater Slate Home — Carol ...1400
William A. Milncs, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Hurvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine..
Guvorrle Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noia

1212
452-R
_483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Moiy

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1045
1261

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

... 1466

598-J

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

834-M
1374

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

540-M

...

1039

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine . —432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — ChorloHe
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1208-J

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

14F13
1623R

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicogo St. — Eleanor

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

129
1868-W

Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone
Edword C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

235-V/
14F24

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

1437

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel

915

__-640-J
.345

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 -» Caroline 3

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R, 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

539-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy ... .1745

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

1529RX

Pobert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

.. .^6

...

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

1197

V/ilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia __ ..1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marslicll St. — Gertrude

1515-J
456-J

Howard M. Toeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia .

i341-J

Ralph I. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ... .
V/ebsler Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1113
1354

Raymot^d A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann .

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mary __
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

775-W

Wayne W. \Voy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ..

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Willioms, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warren Willioms, Bafcvia — loMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 - Cella .

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1448

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Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth _-1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

oowe

FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCii.

INC.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS WELCOME

552

1535-W
Bron 120

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

1143

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice
. ... . 39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
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The COLDWATER

Published

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�Pro/its Most Who Serves 'Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February 6, 19^9
NEXT TUESDAY—Harry Joseph, who
has the program, will present
Dr. Machado, a South American current

ly visiting Doc Harris' county health

Charlie, due to his business,
has found it increasingly difficult
to attend meetings regularly. He
will be missed.

■5 department.
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FUNNEL TO LES—The board has

100 PERCENTERS—A special feature
of this week's session was the

annual

presentation of perfect attendance
pins to 30 members.

decided to expedite the payment of
minstrel show bills this year by
having all members who incur bills
in connection with this year's

production, present them promptly

A special orchid for Warner Van Aken,
who now has an astounding record of

to Les Wise.

A full announcement

will be made next Tuesday.

36 years without missing a meetingi.
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Other long timers include:

Fred Weeks, 19 yearsj Mark Andrews, 12;
Ernest Luse and Robert Kerr, II5

Fritz Van Aken, 10; ^yron Thomas, 7j

Dale Dean, 63 President Dick Biringer
and John Dean,U.

AFTER GLOW OK'D—Another

decision by the directors this week
is that there will be a party
following the final performance of
this year's minstrel show.
The loca
tion and other details will be decided

Three-year pins went to Seton Bovee,
Harold Goodholm, Chick Kennedy,

later.

Keith Pearce and Carl Vinton.

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Two-year pins were awarded to

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CLUB AIDS PROJECT—The board has

John Etsweiler, Craig Sebald and

voted to spend $2^ from the crippled

Richard Moore.

-children's fund to help purchase an
accordian for a crippled patient at
Coldwater State Home and Training

One-year pins were presented to
Fred Anderson, Charles Bacon,
Harvey Bent, Olin Dally, Robert Hawley,
Herman Koelbel, Axner Olson,
Conrad Swart, Howard Teeter, Lester
Wise, Charles and Leslie Woodward.
Tuesday's program was presented
by Merle Corey, whose sideline is
raising mink. We can't report op
it because we were absent due

to ill

School.

This particular patient, although
unable to read a note of music, plays
an accordian expertly and is able to
provide other patients at the state
institution with entertainment.

Other service clubs are participat
ing in this project.

ness. We hear, hovrever, that it was
an enjoyable program.

*

■5E

WITH REGRETS—The directors, at
their monthly meeting this week,
accepted the resignation of veteran
member, Charles Fiske, with sincere
Seton &amp; Duke

regrets.

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

-

Classification-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY
JOHN

FRED

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President

BENT

Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

CHARLES

Mark Andrews, Chairman
Seton Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

SCHMITT

Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer Fellowship-

V/EEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treos.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wse,

Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairmen

Board of Director* Meeting*

Music-

12:15

Edward C.

PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

'Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 635

Holtz,

INTERNATIONAL

MagazineJohn Etsweiler,
Noel

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Chairman

Shedd

Teeter

Public

Information-

Dole Dean, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Milford A. McKeith

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY

Carl

Vinton,

Pearce.

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

9—E. Lusc—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Doy
31-M. McKeith

April-1959

30—C. Allemier

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K, Avery

Axner Olson
Rurol-Urban—

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Wayne Way
Bays' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobier

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Youth

Committee-

Internotional

2-A.

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladles' Night

Rice

16-C. Sebald
23—R. Shaw

0—8. Hawley

January—1959

Information-

Olmsted
K. Pearce

June-1959

30—D. Dean.

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13—W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

19—K.
26-8.

2—S. Bovee

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holt*—Merry Christmos

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations

December—1958

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

international Contacts—

Woldron, Chairman

14—R. Mulchohey—Children's Porty

Community Safety-

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore-Rurcl-Urban

Riederer

Gust Burandt

Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

March-1959

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Clyde Williams, Chairman
International Student Projects-

Sergeant of Arms—
Keath

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

2—J.

Inlernotionol Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Bornes

Rotary Informotion—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

17—E. Hawkins

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

September—1958

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

gular — First Thursday each Month,

Four Way Test-

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

February—1959
3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd

GuidanceBert Falter

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRoy Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde Membership-

1958*1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trode Associations—
R. Toupallk, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

F. Moore, Chairman

Sebald

28—F. VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L, Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Phone No.
1036-M
928

NAME
Addrett and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Phone No.
1466

598-J

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy ..

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita
...
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

1493
1754

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy - 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Ruth
75

Conoid V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Looro

332-J

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora

1212

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorle .—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

834-M

1745

1529RX
446

371

Keilh T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

229-W

NAME

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia

1351

1197
.1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie

6^-M
._1515-J

Conrad Swarf, 471 Morshall St. — Gertrude

456-J

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
4S2-R
Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 B. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E, Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen — . 444
Harold J, McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol 1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
209
Richord 0. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine _ 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R, 2 — Ann

.1630-W

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
-

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

1855-W

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1261
1415
1105

513&gt;J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

533-R
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. - Carol
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hormlone
Edward C. Holli, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

235-W
14F24
1437

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1288

23
1208-J
14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1623R

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

915

8. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothei —.
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

640-J
345

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

11610

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Brelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Charles Schmitt, 18 B. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

11554-W

589-W

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion ... ...

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ....

Wayne W, Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Published

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m.,
VISITING

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1143

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.

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

1448

552

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma ...

.1535-W

Warren Williams, Bafavia — LaMoine

Bron. 120

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello
. .
1554-M
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Rgfh -.1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

OUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1354

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St. — Alice
....
39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia - .-.414-R
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W

'Rotary REFLECTOR
H.

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Frederick VanAken, 65 E. CKIcogo St. — Mary ..

The COLDWATER

FREDERICK

618

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INC.

1271

�'He Profits Most W-ho Serves Best'

The COLD WATER gotorj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 29, 19^9
NO MINK GOATS— Ray Fox, who

has next Tuesday's program, and
used to raise foxes for a profit,
is planning to present Merle Corey
as his speaker.

For those "who are wondering
what foxes and Merle Corey have
in common, we'll explain that
the

latter is

addition to

PROGR/IM IDEA—What v.a,th everyone
talking about whether the city should
buy or generate its electrical needs,
and with a vote scheduled for April,
a debate or separate programs giving
both sides of the issue might prove
profitable as well as interesting.
•if

•if

a mink farmer in

his work vdth the

county welfare department.

THAT TIME OF YEAR—A citizen

walked into the postoffice the other day
and complained that he had been receiv

Ray tells us that Merle will

bring a couple of live mink (or
is it minks or minx?) for the
members

to view.

And that vdll

be about as close as most of us

will ever get to a mink coat.
*

ing threatening letters through the mail
and allovfed that ' he was getting
"mighty tired of it".
Postmaster Gus assured the irate

individual that sending threats through
the mail is illegal and said he was
confident something could be done about

*

the matter.

THIS TUESDAY—Paul Hurley,
who chairmaned the program, pre
sented Robert Johnson, district
representative of Blue Cross-

Blue Shield, who gave an informa

Then he asked: "Do you have any
idea who is doing it?"

"I sure have", was the reply, "its

tive talk concerning the growth

those Internal Revenue fellas dovm. in

of hospital and medical protection,
and the type and cost of hospital
care enjoyed today by Americans.

Washington".

•if

•if

•}f

IMPORTANT DATES—April ^-6, when

4f

EARLY LEAVERS—Just three,
vrtiich is far better than par.

the District Conference will be held in
Battle Creek.
•if

*

■if

•jf

•if

•if

•if

NINE PER NIGHT—Bob Shaw and his
ROTARIAN VISITORS—Laurence

minstrel

show ticket

committee

convened

Werner, Bob Stocker and Dwight
Green, all of Bronsoni and our
old friend. Dale Ulery of Goshen,

before rehearsal Wednesday night and
decided that each member will be given

Ind.

nine of each of the three performances.

Keith Balcom, CHS senior, was
the week's student guest.

The tickets will be passed out next
Tuesday so it might be a good idea to
start lining up your purchasers without
delay.

•if

*

*

ABSENTEES—Burandt, Etsweiler,
Faller, Hawkins, Komstein, Milnes,

a total of 27 show tickets to sell,

•if

•if

•if

Olmsted, Putnam, Riederer, Schmitt,
Treat and Doug Woodward.
•if

•if

Seton (c Duke

•if

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

1958

-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin
FRED WEEKS

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internatlonol Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

12-N. Shedd
19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Rice

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

F. Moore, Chairman

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Classification-

Mark Andrews, Chairman
Pr«»idenf
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice Preildent Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Choirman

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas,

Four Woy Test-

Otis Barnes, Keoth Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
Gov.

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day

Music-

^ular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

Edward C. Hoitz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

MagazineJohn Etsweiier, Chairmen
Noel

Shedd

31-M. McKelth

Gust Burandt

April-1959

30—C. Allemler

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Keoth

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Relotians

Lewis Pennlngton,

Bob

Hawley

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

international

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-19S9
5—R.

25—W.

Bobier

information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce

December—1958

June—1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

International Contacts-

Woldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller

P. O. Box 166, Hastings, Mich.

Youth Committee-

Doug Woodward

Pearce.

Vocational Service

21-H. J. McKnight

11—O. Barnes

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean
Kornstlen, Rotary Foundation-

A. McKelth

Carl Vinton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Wayne Way
Boys' and Girls' Week-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

International Service

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

November—1958

Bobier

Community Safety-

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Rotary Informolion-

INTERNATIONAL

17—V. Kornstlen

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

Morch-1959

September—1958

Horold Goodholm, John Walker
Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
ProgramGuldonee—
DIRECTORS—Richard BIringer, Lester Wise,
Harvey Bent, Chairman
7—J. McComb—Ladles' Night
Bert Faller
Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WoldRay Fox
14—B. Faller—Occupational
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipStudent Guests—
21—L. Pennlngton—Buyer-Seller
Axner Olson
Williams.
James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglos
28-K. Avery
Rural-UrbanBoard of Directors Meetings

Februory—1959

August—1958

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Assoeiofions—

Russell

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Sebald

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Julv-1959

16—C. Sebald

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having spcciol
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

103^M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
371
Dr. Chofles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorle —1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernlce
66F14
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chlcogo St. — Nola

1212
452-R
483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene—834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiier, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 4131 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

183
129
1868-W
235-W

14F24
1437

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo
Robert B, Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha

Ph«ne No.
1466
598-J
229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy. . 1374
Lloyd livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Morguerite
540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75
332-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia ...

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R, R. 3 — Elizabeth

23
1208-J
14F13

Worner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Mouriee Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

915
937

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1288

1623R

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
..640.J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor __ . 345

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union CUy — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1161-J

33F22

- ...1554-W

589-W

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

456-J
618

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1113
1354

1630-W

1143

1855-W

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414-R

775-W

H,

1448

Frederick H, Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

- .

..1535-W
Bron. 120

Lester F, Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

552

1554-M

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. . ...
.1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

OUALtTY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICK.

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

.

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

by

1155

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Clyde Williams, R. R, 1 — Wilmo
Worron Williams, Bafavio — LaMolne

Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

..

Rolph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen -

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lita

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E, Chicago St. — Nellie — . ...
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

..432-M

4^

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler State Home — Carol..1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1745

1529RX

.

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rito

INC.

1271

�"/?e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 22, 19^9
ViE DON'T KNOV/—V'ahat next Tuesday
vd.ll produce in v/ay of a program.
George Ovrers is listed as chaiman
for next week and George, due to the
ice storm, has been a hard man to
locate. We suggest that you turn up
at next week's program and see for

yourself.(It could be that the program
chaiimian has been sv^itched.)
«

THIS TUESDAY—The club had a
chance to look ahead with Harold

weatherman, vfho operated on a
sour note all day.
*

*

THEY TELL US—Ed Hav/kins made

the difficult transition from begin
ning to expert skier in just one week
end up at Hidden Valley near Gaylord.
We know this to be quite a feat
because we've seen those slopes up at
the Otsego Ski Club.
*

Garrison, chief of the Education

*

*

Division of the Michigan Department

of Aeronautics, at the probable
impact of the jet age on transporta
tion.

WE SUGGEST—If you can't show up
• • • • make upI
There are three
other Rotary clubs, in this county and
more than 10,000 around the world.

Garrison is of the opinion, he

said, that cities such as Coldwater,
with well-planned and well-equipped
airports, will benefit by a rapid
growth of "feeder lines". John
Dean was program chairman.
*

*

VISITORS—Rotarians Wendell

Hathaway, Brohson, Carlton McKenzie,

*

COMMUNITY SERVICE—Coldwater Rotaiy
continues to serve the community. Two
members. Dale Dean and Noel Shedd, were
last week named president and vicepresident of the Coldwater Industrial
Development corporation. Dean succeeded
another Rotarian, Duke Davidson, who
served as president five years.

C^uincy.
*

Other guests v/ere Dale Mollenkopf and Keith Hill, guests of

OUR SLIP IS SHOWING—The District

John Dean; City Engineer Godfrey (Tom)

Governor's attendance report for

Collins, guest of Dick Moore, and
Glenn Barlow, CHS senior, vriio was

December

the weekly student guest.

year.

shows the Coldwater club

slipped 1.5?6 percent from the previous
Our attendance last month was

90.82, while a year ago it was 92.78.
*

*

*
*

•jj

ABSENTEES—Fiske, Goodholm,

Hawkins, Komstein, Russ Moore,

POHET PETE:

and Thomas.
^

early leavers—Seven.
*

See them tumbling down.
Trees they fall to the ground.
Lonely and cold I'll be found.
Without any lights, I'm snowbound.

-it

BRAVE SOULS—Despite icy

highways, falling limbs, etc.,
there was a sizeable turnout at

Elks Temples Wednesday night for
.the weekly minstrel rehearsal.
Bverybocty" was in tune but the

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

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�'He Profits Mo&gt;t Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 1^, 1959

FLYING HIGH-^other top notch
program coming up next Tuesday,

A REAL MEMORIAL—The Rotary
Foundation Fellowships were started in

I9U7 as a memorial to Paul P. Harris,
John Dean, chairman for next
week, is planning to present as
his speaker, Harold Garrison, who
is chief of the Public Information
and Education Division of the

Idichigan Department of Aeronautics.

founder of Rotary. Since then fellowships
have been awarded to 1,201 young men and

women from 66 countries for study in li.3
countries.

Total grants for this Rotary

contribution toward the promotion of
international understanding have been

more than $33000,000.
*

THIS "WEEK—The club heard a

talk by David Liechty concerning
the importance of work being done
to assist the physically handicapped-

Last month, 131 outstanding graduate
students from 3h countries were awarded
Rotary Fellov/ship grants averaging

$2,600 each and totalling about $3U0,000
to finance advanced study abroad during

the 1959-60 academic year.
Dave has

a son

who is

a victim

of cerebral palsy, so he is able
to talk on the^ subject with authority.
He illustrated his remarks with a

movie showing the various causes of
cerebral palsy, its effects and
various programs now in operation

All of which is just another way of

pointing out that Coldwater's $250 goal
for this project is really needed.
Go to it, Carll

to help victims of this ailment.
Wilford Couillard was program
FEBRUARY READING—In your next Rotarian

chairman*

_;/"ou will find two pictorials commemorating
the l50th affl^versary of the birth of a

*

,great American—Abraham Lincoln.

ABSENTEES—Dale Dean, Bert

Faller, Charlie Fiske, Paul Hurley,
Mac McKeith, Charlie Schmitt,
Byron Thomas and Wayne Way*

*

VISITORS—Rotarians Bud Higbie

and Nels Weber, Bronsonj Lindsey
Baker and John Williams, of
Quincy; Oliver Faaborg, Jackson.

One is entitled "Looking at Lincoln."
It deals with the

reactions

other is

Harry Hockstad, Coldwater, was
Faaborg's guest. Keith Tice was
the weekly student guest from
Coldwater High School.

some

"The Man Who Made Lincoln."

This pictoidal, by Alfred Steinberg, is
the story of the famed sculptor,
Daniel Chester Frencji, who created the
masterpiece in Washington.
*

Bob Johnson, Battle Creek, was
a guest of John Etsweiler, and

of the

2,000,000 Washington visitors who gaze
at the Lincoln Memorial annually.
The

•Jt-

POHET PETE;

We got noibhin;' to say this week.
Just can't find

the words

to seek.

But keep on watchin' this ole spot.
We're sure to find some tommy-rot.

*

THERE V/ERE NINE early leavers.
*

*

*

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relotions
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMIHEES
Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Altenda nee—

1958 ■ 1959

JOHN

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

CHARLES
FRED

Mark Andrews, Chairman
Selon Bovee, Chairman

Secretory

SCHMITT

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treosurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins,
Asst. Soc.-Treos.

WEEKS

Chairman

3-R. Fox

]2-N. Shedd

24—E. 5chwengel-~Com. Safety

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

Four Woy Test-

September—1958

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearee

2—J.

Community Service

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
Keith Avery, Chairman
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Crippled ChildrenGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Gust Burandt

of

Directors Meetings

30—C. Allemier

yular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

Edward C.

Holtz,

Chairman

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward
Music-

Magazine-

INTERNATIONAL

John

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Rotary Informotion—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

A.

Carl

Vinton,

Kooth

Peorce.

Buyer-Seller

Chairman

Relations

Lewis Pennington, Bob Hawley

International Contacts-

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

International

11—O. Bornes

25-W. Bobier

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

31-M. McKelth

Apirt-1959
7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relotions
19—K.

Olmsted

26-B.

K. Pearce

December—19SS

June-19S9

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G.

Service

Doug Woodward

R. G. Waldron,

P. O. Box 16B, Hastings, Mich.

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Vincent Komstien, Rotory Foundation-

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK RITCHIE

Roy Mutchahey, H. J. McKnlght

Youth Committee-

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Found.

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Wayne Way
Boys' and Girls' Week-

International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnom—Internationol Doy

May-1959

November—1956

Bobier

Community Safely—

March-t959

3—P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

Horold Goodholm, John Walker
Scholarships, Awards and Student October—195S
Progrom—
GuidanceDIRECTORS—Richard Blringer, Lester Wise,
Harvey Bent, Chairman
7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
Bert Faller
Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaidRay Fox
14—B. Faller—Occupational
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipStudent Guests—
Williams.
Axner Olson
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas
Rurol-Urbon—
28-K. Avery
Board

Februory—1959

17—E. Hawkins

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice
Classification-

1956-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—

C. Fiske, Bill Shotr
Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Seisald

9—B. Short—Ladles' Night

Burandt

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—O. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Januory—1959

Jury-1959

16-C. Sebald
Shaw

6—J. Estweiier—Rotarion Mog.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

i4-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E, B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F. VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorle

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1490

66F14

1493
1754
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

483-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

834-W
713-R
162-W
1045
1261

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. f'earl St. — Carol

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edword C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1399

183

129
1868-W
235-W

14F24
1437

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St, — Wilma
Robetr B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Matrho

Phone No.
1466

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

NAME

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Ernest W. luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
75
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Lauro
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold j. McKnight, Coldwalor Stale Home — Carol -1400

Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St. — Gertrude

..456-J

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

1341-J

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

1623R
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

640-J

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

n61-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Evelyn
Charles Sehmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

MICHIGAN

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

39
414-R

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo

552
1535-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

_

Warren Williams, Batavio — laMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

-

_

Charles I. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

589-W

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

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COLDWATER,

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QUALITY

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

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FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

618

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John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

"^Rotary REFLECTOR

by

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Cor) F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

345

1155

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1515-J

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1344
1288

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swon, R. R. 4 — Elva

WNIiam A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine — 432-M

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Mourice Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

The COLDWATER

Published

-446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

540-M

. 23
120S-J
14F13

1745

1529RX

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

834-M

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Pbone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy .. 1374

Lloyd LIvermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

598-J
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�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

January 8, 1959
Dear Sarges We Tmz Just Joking,
You are doing a fine Job, and we ,
are pleased no end to discover that
at least someone reads the

Reflector,

Carry on.

announced by next week.
The club was introduced

Tuesday to the opening and closing

choral medleys, which this year
will feature hit tunes from the
*

previous shows.

NEXT TUESDAY—Will Couillard

Tidll chairman the program which
will feature Dave Liechty and a
film.
*

*

*

THIS WEEK—John Etsweiler, with
an assist from Keith Avery and
Noell Shedd, convinced the members
that the Rotarian contains top
reading material.
*

*

*

SHORT LIST—Only seven members,
Faller, Fiske, Goodholm, Hawkins,
McConkey, Owers and Ribble were
listed as

absent.
&lt;(•

FIVE VISITORS—Tuesday's guest
list included four Bronson

Rotarians, Dick Schultz, Nels Weber,
Bill Zabonick and Doc Gomley, and
one from Quincy, Elmer Dobson.
*

*

BOARD ACTIONS—The directors
met today and took several actions.

A classification change for
Ray Fox, from Past Service to
Senior Active was voted.

In another ballot, the board
went on record as being in favor

of the club sponsoring two foreign
exchange students next year. The
board will recommend that an effort
be made to secure next year's
students from Latin America countries.
The board also decided that

Rotary should Join other service clubs
and groups in the current local show
of interest in Coldwater State Home
and Training School. President Dick
was authorized to pick a committee

to visit State Home and reports its
opinions.
It was decided to send the three

Rotary-sponsored foreign exchange
students attending CHS this year to

*

DATES ARE SET—The news is out I

The 1959 Coldwater Rotary Minstrels
will perform in public the evenings

of March 12, 13 and ll; at Tibbits
theater.

Jihe Little

college this spring along with three
Coldwater students.

the

show.

President Dick plans to have
show committees selected

and

The board felt

it would be a valuable- experience for
the three German pupils.
*

Evening rehearsals will start
next Wednesday, with the end men
getting in a little private practice
Sunday afternoons. An eight-week
rehearsal program is planned by
Ed Holtz, who is again directing

UN session at Hillsdale

it

COMMUNITY SERVICE—Coldwater

Rotary continues to play an important
role in civic affairs. We refer, of
course, to the recent election of
Wilford Couillard as Chamber of '

Commerce president, succeeding another
Rotarian, Noel Shedd, who served
capably in the position for two years.
*

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employei^Empioyee&gt;Relation$
Bill Mlines, Joe Rlederer, Croig

COMMinEES
Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

17—E. Hawkins

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

24—E. Sehwengel—Com. Safety

Rico

26—H. Frank Ritchie-Dist. Gov.

Morch-1959

JOHN

R, Toupalik, Phil RIbble

Mark

Andrews,

Choirmon

President
Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
— Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT —
KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Duane Dovidson, Paul Hurley

Treosurer FellowshipEdgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker

DIRECTORS—Richard Birlnger, Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

— First Thursday each Month,
Jj

12:15

C.

Holfz, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

MagazineJohn Etsweiler,
Noel

Gust Burandt

Teeter

Public

Axner Olson
Rural-Urban—

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

31-M. McKeith

Aprii-1959

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

25-W. Bobier

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth

Barnes

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week—
Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

international

Contacts—

International

Information-

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

25—A. Olson—Student Day
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce

December—1953

June-19S9

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

Service

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Parly

May-1959

November—1958

Community Safety-

Doug Woodward

Pearce.

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

7—J. MeComb—Lodies' Night
14—B. Foller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

International

Information—

Keoth

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

16—P. RIbble—Stag Night

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958

Clyde Williams, Chairman
Dale Dean, Chairman
GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
International Student ProjectsMilford A. McKeith
INTERNATIONAL
Ken
Putnam, John Deon
Sergeant of ArmsGEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Carl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotory FoundationGOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

30—C. Allemler

Wayne Way
Choirmon

Shedd

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

Erich Sehwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O.

Rotary Informotion—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Bobier

Edward

Chester H. Curry.

DISTRICT 635 ROTARY

Crippled Children-

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

P.M.

"Special — At the coll of the President
ROTARY

Douglas

Woodward

Boord af Directors Meetings

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Student Guests—

James F. McComb, Chairman

Warner VanAken,
^

Four Woy TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

GuidanceBert Falter

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Williams.

3-R. Fox

5—B. Mlines—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—

12-N. Shedd

Classification-

1959

February—1959

C. Fiske, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore, Chairmen
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958 -

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

Sebold

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Juiy-1959

16-C. Sebald

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllord

14-T. Skobo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene ._834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — ellen Jo

162-W

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Albert F. Follor, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1045
1261

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

183

129
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NAME

598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

834-M
75

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy _

..414-R

1623R

Ficderick VanAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

640-J
345
1161.J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Worren Williams, Botavia — LaMoIne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Calia
. ..
Chorles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

33F22

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morsholl St. — Polly

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FREDSRICK

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

WELCOME

. 552

_1535-W
....

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

589-W

775-W
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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice ..

937

The COLDWATER

Published

1354

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39

Phil RIbble, 35V2 Morse St.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1113

Warner B. VanAken, R, R. 2 — Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St. — Alice

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

'Rotary REFLECTOR

_. .

.456-J
618
1341-J

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

915

Charles SchmitI, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

.

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

14F13

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1515-J

23
1208-j

Roy C. Patterson, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1351

1630-W

Dr. K. L, Olmsted, 70 Marsholi St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

_

.-1197
1155
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Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1344
..1288

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie

Howard Swan, R^ R. 4 — Elva

432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

1529RX
446

Conrod Swarf, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol ...1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerlfe
209
Richard D. Moore, 1961/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — RIto ... .
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann ....

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy . 1374
Lloyd Llvermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy -- .1745

.1466

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons St — Ruth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie—1490
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

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                    <text>FROM

QUALITY

SPRING PRODUCTS Inc.
10-18 SO. PARK DRIVE
PHONE 594
COLOWATER. MICH.

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�"He Profits Mo'st Who^ Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 31j 1958
WORD TO WISE—John Etswexler has

next Tuesday's program and -vre hear
it will have something to do with
the Hotarian, A little "boning up"
might prove profitable®
*

of Quincy. Eddie Green, Coldwater,
was Mac McKeith's guest.
itr

Ift-

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight signed but

lU took off early.

*

*

NO YULE Alfi-IESTY—We foolishly

thought our money-mad serge ant-atarms might overlook our failure to
publish last week® Not Carl,
however® Our slip up was due to the
fact that we forgot a midweek holiday
might mess up our publication

•M-

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Burandt, Curry,

Fiske, Harris, Hawkins, Kerr, Komstein,
Owers, Skabo, Toupalik and Way.
■M-

schedule.

IT'S NO SECRET—That rehearsals
*

*

for the 1959 Rotary Minstrels will

*

get under way in the very near future,
SOMEONE NEW ADDED—The latest
addition to Coldwater Rotary is

Fred Anderson, who was welcomed
into membership Tuesday. Fred needs
no introduction to Rotarians, who
have long repsected him for the
prominent part he has assumed in
many civic affairs. Fred will be a
real addition to the club, as
Ken Putnam pointed out in introducing
him to

Ed Holtz conferred with several of

the prospective end men this week.
The production is scheduled for midMarch.
*

GOOD HUOTING—The recent Hunters

Ball sponsored by the Union City club
netted
for the club treasury.

the members.
*

*

*

*

IT WORKSl—This week's program
chaiiman, Dale Dean, presented a
recorded talk by Earl Nightingale,

Tho retired at the age of 35 with a
huge annual income.
The speaker pointed out that
to succeed, one must have a goal.
He was correct. We set out goal as
getting out this week's issue-and
by golly, we are succeeding.

Joking aside. Dale's program
was a novel presentation of some
mighty excellent thinking of the
subject of success.
*

BRfiVE SOUL—Doug Bullock, Three
Rivers editarian, irecently gave
members

of his club a chance

to

express their views of the club's
bulletin by means of a unique
questionnaire.
We wouldn't dare.
*

*

POHET PETES

The minstrel show is nearing

For which the public longs.
So oil up your tonsils and
Prepare to learn some songs.

*

Seton &amp; Duke
TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Jack Schafer, Glen Barnett, Bill
Cadman, Ken Yesh, Russ Megargle,
and Bob Stocker, of Bronson;
Elmer Dobson and Carlton McKenzie,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK ~ Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee relations

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Donald M.

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
195B -

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN

Mork Andrews, Chairman
Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken

President
Vice President Bulletin—

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Ritchie—Dist.

Gov.

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Program-

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rurol-Urban

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

DIRECTORS-Richord Blringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—
Williams.
Jomes F. McComb, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donold Harris, Jess Waid*

Warner

Woodward

of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

^^^eeial — At the call of the President
INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Chairman

John Etsweiler, Chairman
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

A.

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Cari Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—
Keoth Pearce.
Doug Woodward
International Contacts-

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

7-

7—J. MeComb—Ladles' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Don Shorno, Craig Sebold

International

Found.

11—O. Barnes

25—W.

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Bobier

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Sergeont of Arms—

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Youth Committee-

International Student Projects-

McKeith

April-1959

October—1958

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dole Dean, Chairman

31-M. McKelth

November—1958

Community Safety—
Erich Schwengei, Byron Thomas,

International Service

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

Axner Olson

Rural-Urban—

Roy Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Noel Shedd

Rotary Information-

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Student Guests-

Wayne Way

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Bert Failer

Bobier

Music-

guiar — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

VanAken, Douglos

Guidance-

March-1959

September—1958

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreasurer Fellowship—
George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgor M. Hawkins, Chairman
Gust Burandt
Asst. See.-Treos.
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

KENNEDY

Board

26—H. Frank

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keoth Pearce

Hawkins

24—E. Schwengei—Com. Safety

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

R. Toupolik, Phil Rlbble

Rice

Classification—

1959

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E.

12-N. Shedd

Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

February—1959
3-R. Fox

August-1958

Sebold

9—8. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

16-C. Sebold

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz-Merry Christmas

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Jonuary—1959

Jgly-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rofarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28-F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1958-59. if you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Progrom Chairmen — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phono No.

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 2B0 Grond St. — Margaret.
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara,-.—.

1754
-1041
,1212

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

..4B3-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary..

713-R

162-W
...1045
1261

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla ., —12B8

B. K. Pearce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorraine

183

14F24
1437

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

._

1745

1529RX
446

....

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise .. .

.1197

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

1155

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen .. ..
V/ebster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

129
1868-W
..235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

Phone No.

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol -.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
432-M

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

75

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy ..

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie - .. -.- ..653-M
Howofd Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
1515-J
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
. ....456-J
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon
618

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Boifour Dr. — Doris

540-M

NAME

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura . . —332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
- ...
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen . - - 444

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

834-M

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

533-R

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

1415

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moymo

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Refha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

598-J

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy .. 1374

Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogone .B34-W
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

1493

Guvorrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noio

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
W8
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Chorles R. Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie .__1490

23
12C8-J
14F13
1623R
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathet .. ..640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor ..
345
Phil Ribble. 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Ui.Ion City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Sehmefl, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22
. 1554-W
589-W

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

1341-J

..

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R, 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Warner 8. VonAken, R. R, 2 — Gladys ....
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

.,1113
1354

1630-W

1143

.

1855-W
39

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

414-R

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
..... 775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy .
1448
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
552
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo

.,

Worsen Williams, Batovia — LaMoine

.1535-W
.. . ...

Bron. 120

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Morshall St. — Polly

1271

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia
,
1554-M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. . ._
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ._1220-J

Tbe COLDWATER

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'R^otary REFLECTOR

(fOOWf

I'j

M I r- s\ *

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

OUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICE,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC,

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December iS, 1958
SHORT5 SliVEET—Ed Holtz^ program
chairman for next Tuesday, reveals
his plans will permit our merchant
members (including himself, of
course) to get back to their stores

HOW'S YOUR VOICE?—Just a reminder

that rehearsals for Coldwater Rotary's
1959 Minstrels will start soon after
Auld Lang Syne,

with little time lost.

if

*

if

PILFERED—It seems there was once

*

a lad who made a practice of stuffing
TUNEFUL EARFUL—Best describes

the program provided this week by
Chairman Chet Gurry,

a book inside his pants when he could
see a good paddling in the offing. It
seems he appreciated the value of a

good literary background,
Chet didn't get fined for ad
vertising but he sure demonstrated
the fine Job he is doing with his

Albion Rotary Call

school musicians.

*

The concert of Christmas music

presented by his Cardinal Choir
must rank among the memorable
programs of the year.
*

*

if

if

HATS OFF—to the Battle Creek, which
recently voted to bring a graduate
student from a foreign country to the
United States for a two-year scholar
ship at the University of Michigan or
some other approved school.

NEW RECORD?—Tuesday's list
of absentees included only six

All funds

are being raised by the club members
• a big project in the best
Rotary tradition.

names, to wits Dale Dean, Ed
Hawkins, Charley Fiske, Harold Hill,

if

if

if

Byron Thomas and Vfeb Treat,
,

The guest list also was
painfully brief vrith only two
visiting Rotarians, Jack Ashcom of
Adrian, and A1 M, La-Fever of

NEWS IS SCARCE SO

Ti?E WILL USE THIS SPACE
TO WISH ONE AND ALL A

Edinburg, Texas,
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

A1 Obed, Coldwater, was a
guest of Paul Hurley, Triiile
Chuck Harvey, CHS senior, student

leader and athlete, was the week's

AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
if

if

if

student guest.
*

•if

•if

POHET PETEs

EARLY LE^IVERS—Seven,

Me, tool
^

^

#

YULE REMINDER—Don't forget

the club's Christmas toy project.
All members have lists

of children

and the idea is to get them toys

BEFORE Christmas.

Time is growing

short so let's get busy.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance—

Russell

-

F. Moore,

Chairman

Classification—

1959

President

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relolions—

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Oist. Gov.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service

DIRECTORS-Richard BIrlnger, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wold-

Program-

Ray Fox

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas
Woodward

Boord of Directors Meetings

September—1958

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

Edward

_ .
12:15 P.M.
Special — At the call of the President

Holtz,

Chairman

John

Etsweiler,

Chairman

Noel Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

4—D. Woodward—Rotory Found.
Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Community Safety-

18—R. Toupolik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Don Shorno, Croig Sebold

international

Bobier

Information—

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce
June-19S9

2—5.

2-A. Rice

Bovee

9—B. Short—Ladles' Night
16-C. Sebold

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couiilard

U-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

Horry Joseph, Harold Hill

28—A. Ofson-Student Day

December-1953

9—G. Burandt

Doug Woodward

Howley

25—W.

21-H. J. McKnight

May-1959

November—1958

international Contacts-

Service

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—

Pearce.

Vocotional

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

28-K. Avery

international Student Proieets—
Ken Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent
Keath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban—

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dale Dean, Chairman
Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Aprll-1959

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

International Service

Information-

31-M. McKelth

7-

Wayne Way

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

C.

Chester H. Curry.

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Forty

Bobier

Music-

Jar _ First Thursday each Month,

Schwengel—Com. Safety

March-1959

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Paller—Occupotionol
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Selier

Bert Falter

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

Williains.

24—E.

October—1958

Guidance-

Harvey Bent, Choirman

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

C. Fiske, Bill Short

February—1959
3-R. Fox

August—1958

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
Vice President Bulletin—
Keith Avery, Chairmen
Seton Bovee, Choirman
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Secretory
Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreasurer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Asst. See.-Troos.
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholorships, Awards and Student

HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

PRESIDENT

Sebold

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associotions—
R. Toupaiik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1953

Bill Milhes, Joe Rtederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

RICHARD BIRINGER

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

28—F.

VanAken

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the chonge. Members having special

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the oetalls.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Moriorle—-1490
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 - Bernice
66F14
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
1493
Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
1754
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret
1041
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora.1212
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

-1^6
598-J

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No,
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy .. 1745
Crolg Sebold, R. R. 2 - Rita
1529RX

834-M

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia

446
1351

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy.- 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M

75

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie - ...

1197
.-1155
- ..653-M

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. — .Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

332-J
1039
444

Howord Swon, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swort, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

..1515-J
456-J
618

Wilford C. Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene..834-W

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W
1045
1261
1415

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwei! Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl SI. — Lila

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

E, Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke —
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

129
1868-W
235-W
14F24

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mat&gt;

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

.713-R

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Alleen

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol --1400

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson S). — Elaine— 432-M

1344
1288

183

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
1208-J
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth . 14F13
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
1623R
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
915
8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshal! St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel -- .-640-J

1437

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.
e
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn —
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline — Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

513-J or 166
533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Roth

Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

345

1161-J
33F22
1554-W
589-W

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Rolph L. Toupaiik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

.

1341-J

..

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, R. R. 2 — Ann -

,

1113

- .-

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

1855-W

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
.
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W, Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ,
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wllma
Warren Williams, Botavio — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

.

.... .

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

1354

1630-W

1143

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

39
_ . 414-R
77S-W

1448
.552

-1535-W
. Bron. 120
1554-M

. 1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..1220-J

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

The COLDWATER

1271

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Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

- .

INC

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

i
.«-c.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 11, 19^8
PRIVATE LINE—^The club was given

a direct line Tuesday on the forth
coming conversion to dial telephone
service in the

he has picked his shifts of workers
for Dec, 19th as follows s

9 to 11 a.m.—Clyde Williams and

Coldwater area,

Fritz VanAken.

Veep Harvey Bent introduced
Casey Medendorp^ district manager
of the General Telephone company,

11 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Web Treat and
Harvey Bent.

who discussed the coming switch,
answered a few questions and dis
played an amusing and informative

Doc Bacon.

1 p.m. to 3 p.m.—Dale Dean and

film entitled "Dial Comes 'To Town".

3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Craig Sebald and
*

Fred Weeks.

*

NEXT TUESDAX—Chet Curry is

the program chairman and a dime
will get you a buck that he comes
up with something melodious#

5 p. m. to 7 p.m.—Bill Bobier,
Phil

Ribble

and Axner Olson.

7 p.m. to 9 p.m.—Dick Moore,
Chuck Woodward and Vince Komstein.

*

•jf

*

ROTARIAN VISITORS—Karl Darkey,
the roving Rotarian clergyman from
Attica, Ohio| Carlton UcKenzie,

Quincy Pancake King (he proved it
too), and fellow townsman, Elmer

INTRODUCING—The club's newest

member, din Dally, who was presented
to the members Tuesday with Doc Pearce
doing the honors.

Dobsoni Ray Smith, Bob Stocker

(mayor to you) and Bud Higbie, of
Bronson.

Olin really needs no introduction
to most of the members.

Owner and

operator of the Dally Tire Co., he
•jf

*

*

has served most of us at one time or
another.

ELSE\VHERE TUESDAY—Dale Dean,

Fiske, Goodholm, Hill, Kerr,
Milnes, Russ Moore, Sebald,
Riederer, Waldron and Doug Woodward.
Don't forget to make up fellas.

Olin's Rotary-Ann is Jane. They
have a fine family of four children,
equally divided as to sex.
Welcome

*

aboard.

*
«

-ih

*

EARLY LEAVERS- -Seven members
this week.

POHBT PETEj
*

Sometimes we wonder

REMINDER—No meeting in

Quincy

Dec. 22, so don't plan on making up
there that day.
■jt

When the temperature drops
Why we live in the north?
But it all makes sense

When with no need for props
Spring comes bursting forth.

-M-

WORKERS PICKED—Bob Hawley,
who is chairman of Rotary's day

on the MLle-O'-Dimes, i^orms us

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�December

The
has

approved

objections

of

Directors

of

the

Coldwater

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Name
Fred

Board

Anderson

Major

the

11,

listed

Secretary

1958

Rotary
below,

within

Club
Any

one

week.

Classification

Minor

Classification

Meat, Dairy, Poultry
and Fish Products

Milk,

Retailing

Signed

~

J,

A,

Kennedy,

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMIHEES
Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Donold M. Harris, Choirman
Attendance-

Russell

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1953

-

F. Moore, Chairman

FRED WEEKS

26—H. Frank

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treos.

DIRECTORS-Riehord Biirnger, Lester V/ise,

Edward

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

C.

Holtz,

Chairmen

Chester H. Curry.
John Elsweiler, Choirman
Noel

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

A.

Vocational

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Lewis

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Wayne Way
Boys' and Girls' Week-

Found.

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Doug Woodward

Service

Pennington,

Service

Ken Putnam, John Dean

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

May-1959

November—1958

Community Safety-

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Kcath Pearce.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

International Student Prajects—

MeKelth

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

28—A. Olson—Student Day

Rural-Urban—

28-K. Avery

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

Dale Dean, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

internolional

Information-

Milford

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Shedd

Rotary Informolion—

INTERNATIONAL

7-

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

31-M. McKeith

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational

Bobier

Music-

^Tpecial — At the call of the President

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Doy

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

Woodward

P. M.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urbon

Riederer

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Bert Faller

Fox

James F. McComb, Chairman

12:15

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Worner VanAken, Douglas

Board of Directors Meetings

Schwengel—Com. Safely

March-1959

September—1956

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

Guida nee-

ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson, Clyde Membership-

-vlar — First Thursday each Month,

Otis Bornes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

24—E.
Gov.

April-1959

Roy

Williams.

Four Way Test-

Ritchie—Dist.

Edgor M. Howkins, Chairman
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student
October-195B

Program-

Harvey Bent, Donald Horris, Jess Wold-

12-N. Shedd

Rice

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretory
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship—

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

3-R. Fox
17—E. Hawkins

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internotlonol Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Waodv/ord, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
Classification—

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Sebold

1958.1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

Bob

Hawley

International

Contacts-

International

Information—

25~W. Bobier

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

19-K.

Olmsted

26-B.

K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S.

2—A. Rice

Bovee

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladles' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

16—C. Sebald
23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweller—Rotorion Mag.

Don Shorno, Craig Sebold

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations

'•

Shaw

,

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the aetolls,
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorie—.1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernico
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfiold Dr. — Josephine

1041
1212
452-R

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noia
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.-834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary —

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Efsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte.
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

162-W
1045
1261
1415
1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfiold Dr. — Alieen

14F24
1437

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Maymo

229-W
,,.834-M

Lloyd Llvcrmoro, 50 N. Clay St, — Morguerite

.540-M

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

NAME

5?®".-'

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy.- 1374

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75
332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. — ..
1039
Milford A. MeKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwafer State Home — Carol ...1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 1961/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine .--432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Muiehohoy, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

.1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St, — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth ..
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1208-J

-

14F13
1623R

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

..640-J

Mourice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

345
n61-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. I, Union City — Evelyn

—. .33F22

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

_1554-W
589-W

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

1515-J

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude . .
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

COLDWATER,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS'

TEMPLE

ALWAYS

WELCOME

618

1341-J
1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebiicock, R. R. 2 — Ann ..

13W
1630-W

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

1855-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chlcogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Woyne W, Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

1143

39
414-R

775-W

14^

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice .. - .552
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

_1535-W

Warren Williams, Balavia — laMolne

Lester F, Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello

.

_

.

Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Meeting Time:

4^-J

E. Byron Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Rolph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Bron.

INC.

1M

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

446

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Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

...

1271

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December Uo 1958

WORK AHEAD'—Rotary
day on the
l{2.ie='CHDimes5 accepting donations
to the annual Don Herr Clothe-A-Child

for Christmas campaignp will be
Friday, Dec. 19*
The board has chosen Robert Hawley
as its chairman for that day. He
will be announcing the shifts of

workers and will need (and deserves)
the cooperation of all members.
Rotarian Howard Teeter is the

general chairman of this year's
campaign, succeeding another club
member. Ken Putnam, who handled the

Bert Faller as his

chief

aide#

As

in the past, the membership will be
split up into committees and given
names of needy children for whom to
provide Christmas toys.
■M-

*

WITH REGRETS—The board, at its
monthly meeting today, regretfully
accepted the resignation of Otis Barnes
frcoi membership. The acceptance was
with the stipulation that the club will
be happy to welcome Otis back into
membership 'vdienever he feels he can
rejoin.

job last year.
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RURAL-URBAN NIGHT—The club' s annual

WHERE, OH TIIHERE?™Rotarians
were conspicuous by their absence
at the club's annual grid banquet
this week for the CMS football

Rural-Urban night, scheduled for early
in 1959^ probably will be held sometime
after March.

Dick Moore informed the

directors he is hoping to secure Mort
Neff as star attraction, and Mort has
informed him he is booked up solid

squad and coaches.
Those 30 or so members who

DID ATTEND enjoyed a good meal and
a SHORT, INFORMAL program.
Veep Harve Bent and Chairman
Lou Pennington report that feeding
the prep gridders cost
with

receipts amounting to only $192.
The directors are asking members
Trtio didn't attend to pay for one

meal, or $1.75«

until April.
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NEXT TUESDAY—Casey Medendorf,

district manager of the Gener^ Telephone
company, Tvill be the speaker#
Casey will talk about Coldwater's

impending conversion to dial telephone
service, explaining the new set up and

The long list of absentees

...

included § Bacon, Barnes, Burandt,
Couillard, Davidson, D. Dean,
J. Dean, Etsweiler, Faller, Fiske,
Goodholm, Hawkins, Hill, Hurley,
Joseph, Kennedy, Komstein, Luse,
McComb, McConkey, McKeith, ItLlnes,
Patterson, Pearce, Ribble, Rice,
Schmitt, Swart, Teeter, Toupalik,
Warner Van Aken, Vinton, Waldron,
Way, Clyde and Warren Williams,
Wise, and Doug Woodward.

showing films (if they arrive in time).
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POHET PETEs

T'was the night before
And all through the house.

Not a creature was stirring.
Except for the mouse#

Bought three traps today.
Can't catch the louse#

*

TOY PROJECT—Herm Koebel has

been named chairman of the club's

annual Christmas Toy project, with

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�COMMITTEES
ROTARY CLUB OF
Club Service
Donald M. Harris, Chairman
COLDWATER, MICH. Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore, Chairman

Employer-Employee Relations

1958&gt;19S9 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

12-N. Shedd
19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice

Classification—

- 1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

President Torg Skobo, Friti VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMin

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

Seton Bovee, Chairman

FRED WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairmen

Asst. See.-Treas.

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Warner

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

""Speclol — At the coll of the President

Chairman

John Etsweiler, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Noel Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

24—K. Putnam—Internotlonal Day
31-M. McKeith

Apr)i-1959

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Foiler—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

14—R. Muichahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight
28—A. Olson—Student Day

Rural-Urban—

28—K. Avery

Lewis Pennington, Bob

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppon
Address and Rotary Ann

Hawley

7-

MGy-19S9

November—1958

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Safety-

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week—

25-W. Bobier

Roy Muichahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Internotlonal

Informotlon—

Olmsted

June-1959
2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Lodles' Night

16—C. Curry-Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

Shaw

30—B. Howley
July-1959

6—J. Eslweiler—Rotorion Mog.

7—D. Shorno

13—W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John

:21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

I28—F. VanAken

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Horold Hill

19—K.

26—B. K. Pearce

2—S. Bovee

January—1959

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

5—R. Moore

12—C. FIske—Competitor Relations

December-1958

30—0. Dean.

Doug Woodward

R. G. Waidron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

International Contacts—

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17—V. Kornstien

30—C. Allemier

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Keath Pearce.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 - Fay —

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

W8

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. - Mar,on -- -r-.-—r^JI

Dr Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mar|orie—1490
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 - Bernieo

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

66F14

1493

Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
1754
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
1041
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
.1212
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Guvorrfe Coflman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mapie Lane — Mary..—
-/U-R
Duano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfieid Dr.

9—E. Luse—Rotary Informotlon
16—P. Ribble—Slog Night

Internatlonol Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

NAME

3—P. Hurley

International Service

Milford A. McKeith

INTERNATIONAL

Ellen Jo —162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen ...

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie —

1045

1261

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Roh«rt B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

229-W

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. - Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

-1466
-598-J

—

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy .1374

Lloyd livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite —.—540^
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

— /a

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. - Helen

332-J

-

1039

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol .1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite —- 209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Eloine ..432-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court

Gladys

Raymond G. Muichahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

_»„__1344

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

23

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
513-J or 166

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1208-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Mourice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

1623R
915

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor .- 345

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfeur Dr. — Doris

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peer! Sf. — Carol

Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

533_^

1399

183

129
1868-W
235-W
14F24

1437

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Phil Ribble, SS'/z Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Corol'ge

Charles Schmitt, 18 Er Alden St. — Berget

14F13

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann Noei Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donold V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson Sf. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Howard Wan, R. R. 4 — Elva

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall Sf, — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St, — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Fredoiick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
VYarner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

1155
653-M

1515-J

456-J
618

1341-J

1143
1855-W
39
414-R

775-W
1448

33F22

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 - Wilma .
Warren Williams, Batavia — LaMolne
Lester f. Wise, R. R. 2 - Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl Sf.

1S35-W
Bron. 120
1554-M
1271

589-W

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall Sf. — Polly

1554-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice

552

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth --1220-J

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

MICHIGAN

446
1351
1197

1271

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

- 1745
1529RX

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

.

Phone No.

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen _
.1113
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne ... .. 1354
Raymond A. Trebileock, R. R. 2 — Ann —
1630-W

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time;

s

10—D. Moore—Rurol-Urbcn

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information-

8F,

March-1959

2—J. Riederer

Wayne Woy

Magazine-

&amp;

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

September—1958

Bobier

Music-

gular — First Thursday each Month,

ROTARY

VanAken, Douglas

17—E. Hawkins

Gust Burandt

Bert Faller

James F. McComb, Chairman

Williams.

10—H. Joseph—Internoiionol Inf.

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Guidance—

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wold- Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

PRESIDENT

Gov.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awords ond Student
October—1958

DlRECTORS-Richard BIringer, Lester Wse,

12:15

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children—

February—1959
3-R. Fox

August—1958

Sebald

INC

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Wednesday^ November 26th
RS].'iKI.ii3ER~'-No meeting at temple
next Tuesday. Instead,^ the club will
host the h.s. football squad and its
coaches at a banquet at the high
school cafeteria at 6j30.
Each mem

FROM FAR NORTH—Les and Chuck

Woodward, and Fritz Van Aken "made up"
last week at iVfakefield in the UP.

The

former brou"-'--''"
a copy of the
TVakefie'^.d lk&gt;tary Nev7s Letter. We

ber is expected to buy a dinner for
a gridder as well as himself. Tickets

particularly enjoyed two daffy-nitions;

are priced at $1.75 per.

An egotist is one who is alvrays
me-deep in conversation.

Program vdll

feature movies of the Cardinals'

games.

home

Lou Pennington is the chairman.

An arguments
*

*

2% fact] 9^% friction.

*
*

*

*

ON BORROTED TIliE'—Most members,

after listening to this week's talk
by Dr. Wayne McFarland on "How to
Make your Wife a Vilidow," were forced
to conclude they have already over

stayed their allotted time.
Bill Bobier gets credit for one
of the most entertaining programs of
the year.

NEARBY NEWS—The Vicksburg club will
present its annual minstrel show the
evening of Feb. 1?. Miich reminds us the
time is fast approaching when our own
rehearsals will be getting underway.
*

■

TRAVELING LIGHT—Your editarians

pl.an to go light on their Thanksgiving
repasts tomorrov^ ... for a good reason,

•5E

The annual district bulletin editors
FROM FAR AWAY-«Xasuski Tamura

free feast is slated for Dec. 6 at

from the University of To1q'"o was
a guest of Bronson Rotarian Bob .
Stocker at Tuesday's meeting.

Schulers.

Other Rotarian guests (in
addition to Bob) wares Bud Higbie,

PHILOSOHIY PROFESSORS "Tell me,
T^iat is the difference between a cynic and

Dick Schultz, Den Hunsicker and
Wendell Hathavnay, also of Bronsonj

a stoic

Gsrlton McKenzie

and Nevrell Biirt

FOREIGN EXCH.4NGE STITOIT (from F&gt;^ooklyn)

of Quincy, and Gart DeMink of

"A stoic is what brings babies, and cynic

Kalamazoo.

is what water runs in."

Jerry Muzzillo, of Ft. Wayne,

Ind., vras a guest of Torg Skabo,
while Max Heineman, CHS senior,
was the weekly student guest.

*

■ik

*

BEG PARDON—We listed John Dean as
absent last week when it should have

been brother Dale.

A.11 we can say is

that the secretary's D sure looked like

*

a J to weary eyes.

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Etsweiler,

Fiske, Fox, Goodholm, Hawkins, Hill,
Hurley, Kornstein, Pennington and
Ribble.

4E

POHET

PETES

Grace

'T

and Pat are man and wife.

We hope they have a wonderful life.
l-VEDDING BELLS—Today v/as the

big day for our fair accompanist
Grace

Took hours of thought to say what we mean

You got to admit, we kept it clean.

and brother Rotarian Pat.
Seton &amp; Duke

Many happy years.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — MoncJay 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�November

The
has

approved

objections
Name

Olin Dally

Board

of

Directors

of

the

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Major

the

Signed

Industry
= J,

listed

Secretary

Classification

Automobile

Coldwater

A.

26,

1958

Rotary

Club

below.

within

Any

one

week.

Minor

Classification

Tire,

Retailing

Kennedy,

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Sebald

Competitor Relations—

C. Fiske, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore. Chairman
Chorles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Classification—

Mork Andrews, Chairman
President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman
—

WEEKS

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Birlnger, Lester Wise,

Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Program—

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Joss Wold-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox

Williams.

James F. McComb, Chairman

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—
Warner

""egular — First Thursdoy each Month,

"Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 634 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

MagazineJohn Etsweiier,

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

McKeith

R. G.

RITCHIE

Waidron, Choirman

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Lewis

Pennington, Bob Howiey

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Doy

GuidanceBert Pallet

31-M. McKeith

April-1959
7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

Student Guests—
Axnar Olson

14—B. Faller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

28—A. Olson—Student Day

Rural-Urban—

28-K. Avery

May-1959

November—1958

Bobler

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
Community Sofety—
Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' WeekYouth Committee-

25—W. Bobier

International Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

informotion—

Horry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R.

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—195Q

Juno-1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A. Rice

Webb Treat, Bob Show

Doug Woodward

Vecational Service

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

Scholarships, Awards and Student October-1958

Kornstlen, Rotary Foundation-

Keath Pearce.

March-1959

September—1958

30—C. Allemier

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Car! VInton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
FRANK

A.

Gust Burondt

Clyde Williams, Chairman
International Student Projects-

Sergeant of Arms-

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
Gov.

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

International Service

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Keith Avery, Chairmen
Crippled Children-

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Rotary information-

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

Community Service

Wayne Way
Chairman

Noel Shedd

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

ROTARY

Douglas

Woodward
Music-

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

VanAken,

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

four Woy Test-

February-1959

5—B. Mllnes—Employer-Employee
19-B. Kerr-4-H Foir

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Rice

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

9—G. Burondt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

16-C. Sebald
23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Howiey

January—1959

July-1959

Shaw

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shomo

13—W. Couillord

I4-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F. VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1958.59. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolis.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wiimo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie

66F14
1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Richard F. BIrlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Folrfleld Dr. — Josephine

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Noio

1754
1212

452-R

483-W

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy .. 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

1490

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Phone No.
1466
598-J

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. — .
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

332-J
1039
444

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine

432-M

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler Slate Home — Carol .,1400

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene—834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W

Address ond Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

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Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

. _

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

.. .

653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4— Elva
...
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

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E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

1341-J

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon
Ralph I. Toupalik, R. R, 5 — Eileen

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann ...

1208-J
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Roy C. Patterson, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake

1623R

Cori F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
..
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

937

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3. Box 75 - Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Alleen

Maurice Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

1399
129
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915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne

183

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

640-J
345

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

235-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City - Evelyn

1437

Charles Schmitt, 16 E. Alden St. — Berget

14F24

33F22

589-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys . ..

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wllmo .

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

'Rotary REFLECTOR
l9o3
/w ' .'-•W v

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
OIJ.'iLITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COEDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Worren Williams, Botovia — LaMoine
. Bron. 120
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celio
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Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth __1220-J

The COLDWATER
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618

1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

513-J or 166

_

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1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

.1197

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia ..... 1155

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

23

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1745

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Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

1045

1261
1415

Phone No.

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiier, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

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�"He Profits Moh Who''Serves Best"

The COLD WATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 20, 1958
NEXT TUESDAY—The members vn.ll

leam 12 ways of keeping their Rotary
Anns from becoming widows o
Bill Bobier, next week's program
chairman, has secured Dr« McFarland
of the

Battle

Bob. Mason, of Grand Rapids, was
the guest of Hovrard Teeter, while young
Don Shorno, who really needed no
introduction-, vras the weekly student
guest from Coldwater High.

Creek San staff as

speaker^ His health talk, vre under
stand, is good entertainment as well
as educational# Should be interesting#

*

EARLY LE/iVERS—So help us, only

twos

(Editor's note:

It really takes

courage to leave when the day's speaker
*

*

is the city's new police chief).

THIS WEEK—The club met Coldwater's

new police chief, Bruce McGlone, who
discussed police work as a profession
and reviewed progress made in law

enforcement during the 35 years he vfas

HE WORKS FAST—Ed Holtz probably
set a new club record v^hen it comes

to

an officer with the Michigan State
Police# Ralph Toupalik was chairman.

deer hunting# Leaving Coldwater last
Saturday, Ed drove to the Houghton Lake
area, snatched a wink or two, vrent out

Chief McGlone gave the impression

into the woods at 6 a# m# and bagged his
buck at 8 a#m. He was back home Sunday

that he knows his business

and will

night#

do his best to give the city an
efficient police service within the
scope of his budget and personnel#

•if

*

HEADLINERS' (in January Rotarian)—
*

DEER HUNTERS (Most of 'em)
Absentees this week were Barnes,
Biringer, John Dean, Faller, Fiske,
Fox, Goodholm, Hawkins, Hawley,
Hill, Kornstein, Olrasted, Putnam,
Treat, Fritz Van Aken, Waldron,
Warren Williams, Chuck Woodward and
Les Woodward#

"Trade: A Path to Peace in the Pacific;"
"The Battle at Angkor," by Arnold J.
Toynbee; "As One Friend to Another,"
by Carlos P. Roraulo; "Leprosy, a World
Report," by Dr. R. G# Cochrane; "Rotaiy
in Asia'*, and many others.

PRETTY SHARP—The

name of the

official bulletin of the Union City
*

club is "The Nairator#"

FROM FAR AWAY—Hank Lacy, with

backwards and you get the point.

a social welfare classification

and hailing from the Rotary club in
Ghaziabad, India, was a guest Tuesday.
He brought greetings from his club
to Coldwater and a banner to commemo
rate his visit here.

Spell it

*

DON'T FORGET—The club will host

the high school football squad the night
of Dec. 2 at the high school cafeteria.
-&gt;

Other Rotary guests were:

Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind#: C. D.
McKenzie and Elmer Dobson, of Quincyj
Larry KLink and James Bledsloe,
Angola, Indo

POHET PETE:

The mighty hunters do return#

Ain't no deer, we soon will leam.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100%-MEMBER™
QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Moodoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB
COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Choirman
Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore,

Chairman

Setxild

Competitor Relations—

]958

-

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN

R. Toupolik, Phil Ribble

Rice
Classification—

1959

KENNEDY

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Seton Bovee, Choirman

Crippled Children-

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairmen

Gust Burandt

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Blrlnger, Lester Wise,

Program-

Guidance—
Bert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox

Williams.

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—
Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

Special — At the coll of the President
ROTARY

Chalrmon

John Etsweiler,

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Chairman

Noel Shedd

Teeter
Public

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Carl

R.

FRANK RITCHIE

G.

9—E. Luse—Rotory Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stog Night

24—K. Putnam—international Day
31-M. McKeith

30—C. Allemier

April-1959

October—1958

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Porty

Waldron,

Chairman

Hawley

25-W. Bobier

International

Contacts-

international

Information-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—6. K. Pearce

June—1959

2—S.

2-A.

Bovee

Rice

9—B. Short—Lodies' Night

9—G. Burandt

Service

21-H. J. McKnlght

December—1958

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Doug Woodward

Peorce.

Buyer-Seller Relations
Lewis Pennington, Bob

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Roy Mulchahey, H. J. MeKnight

Youth Committee-

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Vinton, Vincent

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

18—R. Toupalik—Trode Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Sergeant of ArmsKeath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

A.

3-P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information-

Mllford

March-1959

September—1958

November—1958

Community Safety-

International

Dole Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Disf. Gov.

Erich Scnwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Rotory InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woyne Way

Magazine-

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

21—L. Pennington-Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

Axner Olson

Rurai-UrbonBobier

Music-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Student Guests—

Woodward

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

gular — First Thursday each Month,

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS

Four Way Test-

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

C. Fiske, Bill Short

February—1959
3-R. Fox

5—B. Mllnes-Employer-Employee

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January-1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rolarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couiliord

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program choirmon of the chonge. Members having speciol
HARVEY
Choirman
— Telephone 1493
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossisf with the detolls.
uadwcv BENT,
ocmt Program
o
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un',

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier. R. R. 5 — Fay

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

W8

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Moriorie—-1490
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. 3 — Berniee
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Blrlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine

1041

452-R

Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chlcogo St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene—834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermiono
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 1W Fairfleld Dr. — Aileen

183

129
1868-W
235-W
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1437

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Horry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

Phone No.

NAME

229-W
—834-M

Croig Sebold, R. R. 2 - Rita ... .
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple lone — Virginia __

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy „ 1374
Lloyd Llvermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Morguorlte
540-M
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

1039

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
— 444
Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwator State Home — Carol—1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

_ _ .

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen
.
Webster Treof, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. —Mary

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alaen — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

915
937

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
. .

._1535-W

345

War'en Williams, Botavia — LoMoine

Bron. 120

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

by

ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice ...

640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor ...

. 1855-W

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delta ... .414-R

1623R

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

.

1143

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

1630-W

23
1208-J
14F13

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wllma

I ester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Ceila . . Chorles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

33F22

M2

1554-M
1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth -A22^i

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

589-W

Sac. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

COLDWATER,

p.m.,

618

-1113
1354

Raymond A. Trobllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann .

1288

FREDERICK

12:15

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Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshail St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Granct St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
.

QUALITY

COLDWATER,

1515-J

.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

1197
1155
653-M

Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

The COLDWATER

Published

1745

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.. 446
1351

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia ... . —1341-J

RIchord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine — 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gtodys
1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie

75
332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC

1271

�"fl'e Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 13&gt; 1958
LOOKING AfTEAD—Ralph Toupalik,
next Tuesday's '"hairraan, at last
report had not revealed the nature
of his program. He will have one,
however, according to Veep Harvey.

ON ROiJ) BACK—A1 Rice is up and
around and again spending some time
at his desk after winning an argu
ment with his

ticker.

He still has

to take it easy (wish someone would
tell us to).

Bill Bobier will chairman the

Nov. 21;th program and plans to
present the physician who spoke to
the Kiwanians here recently on the

timely subject: "Twelve waj'-s to
make your wife a widow."
*

*

LAST TUESDAY—Don Harris pre
sented Annamarie Werner, Wolfram
Weber and Frank Willig, the three
Rotary-sponsored German foreign
exchange students attending Coldwater High School this year.

The trio gave the members an

•jt

DATE IS SET—The club's

annual

banquet for the CHS.grid squad
will be held the evening of Dec. 2
at the high school cafeteria with
Lou Pennington as chairman.
The arrangements will be the same
as in previous years.
Each Rotarian

T/ill be expected to buy two ticketsone for himself and one for a football

player. As of now, no formal speeches
are planned. There will be recognition
for the guests and the shov/ing of
movies of some of the high school's games

interesting account of the family
life, problems and economics of
free West Germany,

*

* NORTHIVARD HO — The annual trek

Talks, such as the ones heard
Tuesday, give assurance that the
exchange student program is in
deed of great value.
-M-

north is on and a hasty check of mem
bers indicates that there will be

quite a few vacant chairs at the next
two club sessions.

*

*

THE "ilEEK'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Dwight Green, Elmer Houghton,
Bob Stocker, and C. J, Holmes, all
of Bronsoni Oliver Farborg,
Jackson; and Ted Zimraerman, Quincy.
Wendell Ryder, of Albion, was a
guest of Vfarren Williams, while
Harry Hockstadt of Jackson, former
Coidwater resident, was a guest of
Oliver Farborg. Chuck Hutchins,
CHS senior, was the weekly student

*

An itching palm indicates that
you are about to receive something.

An itching head that you already
have something.

(Albion Itotaiy Call)
*

*

POHET PETE:

guest.

ABSENTEES—Barnes, Goodholm,
McComb, Olson, Patterson, Rice,
Skabo, Thomas and Vfey.
*

it

Northward ho, we all go.
To hunt the buck, not the doe.
Pack your rifle, if you choose.
But don't forget to bring the booze.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�f

ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe RIederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell F. Moore, Choirman

Sebold

'

Classification-

1953 - 1959

JOHN

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
KENNEDY

Seton Bovee, Chairman

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Duane Dovidson, Paul Hurley

3-R. Fox

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

24—E.

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

R. Toupalik, Phil RIbble

Rico

26—H. Frank

Four Way Test-

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Ritchie—Dist.

Gov.

3-P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

9—E. Luse—Rotory Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Rlbbie—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKeith

Asst. See.-Treas.

Program-

DIRECTORS-Richard BIringer, Lester Wise,

Guidance-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipJames F. McComb, Chairman
Williams.

Warner

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

~Speciol — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

MagazineJohn Etsweiler,

Rural-Urban—

Chairman

Community Safety-

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter

Public

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnlght

Youth Committee—

Webb Treat, Bob Show

Doug Woodward

FRANK RITCHIE

G.

Waldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations
Lewis Penninglon, Bob

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Hawley

Don Shorno, Craig Sebold

Internaflonal

information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26-8.

K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A.

9—G. Burandl

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry-Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

International Contacts-

Vocational Service
R.

Moy-1959

Found.

25-W. Bobier

McKeith

Keath Peorce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

2B—A. Olson—Student Day

18—R. Toupalik-Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Student ProjectsINTERNATIONAL
Ken Putnam, John Dean
Sergeant of ArmsGEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Carl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationA.

21-H. J. McKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information-

Milford

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

November—1958

Internotiono! Service

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

7-

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
28-K. Avery

Woyne Way
Chairman

Noel Shedd

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

April-1959

October—1958

Erich Scnwengei, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Axner Olson

Bobier

Music-

P. M.

Student Guests—

Douglas

Woodward

gulor — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

VanAken,

Bert Roller

Schwengel—Com. Sofety

March-1959

September—1958

Treasurer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Gust Burandl
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

FRED WEEKS

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internotionol Inf.

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Rice

16-C. Sebold
23—R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30-B. Hawley

Januoiy-1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllard

14—T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28-F. VanAken

The above is cor program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having special

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

i03^M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

HARVEY BENT, Program Choirman — Telephone 1493

Phone No.

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon --

-371

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy.- 1374

Richord F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

1754

Dr Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorie—1490

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret
Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C, Burandl, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo

1041
1212
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483-W

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory
713-R
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Fuller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1261

1415
1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol—

1399

183
129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1437

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
235-W
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
—— 14F24

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

NAME

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

229-W

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Ruth
—

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

540-M
,

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

Roy C. Pofterson, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. ^Eleanor

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

_ 1855-W

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ..

775-W
1448

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

589-W

H.

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
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VISITING

p.m.,
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MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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Lester F. Wise, R. R, 2 - CoMa
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1554-M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth
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Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

915
937

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Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

640-J

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Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

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Ralph I.. Toupolik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

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Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne —

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C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

.1197

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia .

23
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Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St. ..

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chleogo St. — Louise ...

Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stole Home — Carol--1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine ...432-M
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St, — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginio

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

1039

444

.1745

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Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

332-J

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

—834^

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R, R. 2 - Rita ....

PRO

MICH.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATm-JJoterC-REELECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November 6, 19^8
NEXT TUESDAY—The three Rotarysponsored German foreign exchange
students attending Coldwater High
■School this year will give short
^alks, Don Harris, program chair

GRID BANQUET—The directors

voted today in favor of the club
sponsoring a banquet honoring the
CHS gridders.
The date is December 2nd
and it v/ill be a:regular meeting.

man, informs Frank Willig, Wolfram
Webber and Annamarie Werner vdll

talk on Germany but not on the
German educational system—a topic
vrtiich previous exchange pupils have

*

*

■M-

TWO-FOLD BACKING—The directors

also have decided to give the club's

oral and financial (^50 worth) support

used.

to the newly created Citizens Advisory
*

Committee on School Needs.

*

The board

THIS VffiEK—Doc Pearce came up
vdth an interesting program vriiich

feels the work to be done by this
committee constitutes a civic project
meriting the united support of the

featured members of the Coldwater

community.

Toastmasters club, who demonstrated
a typical club meeting with three
talks etc.
Clarence Lenon,
Judson Corless, Charles Morgan,
Wilbur Reed, Max Alderson and Elmer
Whiting were the performers.

•»

*

ONE-YEAR LAPSE—Keith Avery, who
chairmaned the recBht Rotary Occupational
Information Day at the high school, reports
that the majority of resource personnel

asked to evaluate the program have opined
that it should be a biennial effort rather

ABSENT—Barnes, Burandt, D. Dean,
McKeith, Owers, Patterson, Putnam,
Rtbble, Thomas, iTTay and Clyde Williams.

than a yearly project^
Thirty-four of the 37 participating
in a post-program survey, rated the
Information Day as "excellent".

*

GUESTS—Rotarians

Bill Coates

and Wally Newberry, Union City;
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy, Dick
Schultz and Bud Higbie of Bronson.

Two

rated it a "fair" success, while one
called it "poor".
•if

*

•if

EXPANDING—The directors have

Rueben Svenson of Indianapolis,
was a guest of Joe Riederer, and
Royden Swaffield, CHS senior, was
the weekly student guest. And last
but not least, there was Charlie Hill,
Coldwater.

decided to send three CBS students and

one (for the first time this year)
St.'Charles High School student to the
UN Model Assembly to be held at
Hillsdale College next March 20-21.
The

board felt that the program should be
expanded to include a erpresentation from
the parochial school.

EARLY LEAVERS—One, who signed

•if

•if

■if

(and several others who didn^t).
POHET PETE:
*

■a.

FLASH—Ttie Ladies Night set for
this fall has

been cancelled.

*

Osgood and the Mieat King
Switched parties for a bet.

The act was deemed illegal
So the cash the club did get.

There must be a moral to this tale.
Maybe we kept them out of jail.
Since we only kept the loot.
We ought to get a fine to boot.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB
COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relotions

COMMITTEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Choirmon
Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore, Chairman

Sebald

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

1958

-

RICHARD BIRINGER

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President

HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY —
CHARLES SCHMin

FRED

Mark Andrews, Chairman

WEEKS

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Guida nee-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Roy Pox

Gov.

Williams.

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings

•&gt;gular — First Thursdoy each Month,

Music—

Edword C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

"Special — At the call of the President

MagazineJohn Etsweiler,

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Noel

Chairman

Chairman

Shedd

Rotary I nformotion—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dale Dean, Chairman

Carl

25-W.

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnlght

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Doug Woodward

Inlernafional Contacts-

R. G. Woldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

Found.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupclik—Trade Assoc.

International Student Pro[ects—

A. McKeith

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

4—D. Woodward—Rotary

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

international

information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

31—M. McKeith

Aprll-1959

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

Vinfon, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary Foundation—

Keath Pearce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

28—K. Avery

Internalional

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban—

Community Sofety—

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

7-

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Faller

March-1959

September—1958

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller-Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Bert

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Dovidson, Clyde Membership-

ROTARY

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Four Way Test-

Scholarships, Awords and Student October-1958

Program-

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

PRESIDENT

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Vice President
9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreosurer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treos.
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Bulletin—

DIRECTORS-Richord Blrlnger, Lester Wise,

12:15

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

R. Toupolik, Phil Ribble

Rice

Classification-

1959

February—1959

5—B. Mil nes—Employer-Employee
12-N. Shedd

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S, Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz-Merry Christmas

16-C. Sebald
23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Julv-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1958-59. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the oetaiis.
HARVEY BENT, Program Choirmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mork S. Andrews. 25 Persons St — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marian

NAME

W8
371

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

103^M

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Moriorie--..1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee — —66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Richord F. Birlnger, 5B N. Hudson St. — Jean
Wllliom W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Morgaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara . _

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — cfllen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1212

332-J
1039

713-R
1261

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1399

103

129
1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

14F24

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1437

235-W

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth -

Address and Rotary Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia -- - 1155
Conrad Swarf, 471 Marshcill St. — Gertrude

444

. ...

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

209
432-M
1344

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotha

23
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Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

33F22
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Kenneth M, Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — ^erget

Frederick VanAken, 65 E, Chicago St. — Mary
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W, Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy _
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wllma

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Worren Williams, Batavio — LaMoine
. Bron. 120
Lester F. Wise, R. R, 2 — Cello
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Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
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Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth --1220-J

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Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaier State Home — Carol--1400

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

_

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen ..

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

446

Torg Skabo, 153 E, Chicago St. — Nellie ... ..
Howord Swan, R. R, 4 — Elva

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

_ .

Noei Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia . ...
1351
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise ._.-.1197

75

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lilo

1745

1529RX

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

T^e COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy —

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita

Harold Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy _ 1374

540-M

162-W
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NAME

229-W
—834-M

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Morguerlte

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —

Harold T. Hill, 4i31 E. Chicago St. — Hermlono

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martho
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura ...
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Alksert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Baifoor Dr. — Doris
533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Phone No.
1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

1493

1754
1041

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chlcogo St. — Nolo
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene ._834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary...

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC

�"/fe Profits Most'Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
Day Before Hallovre'en

iMT TUiSSDiil—Keith Fearce

will be acting program chairman
and we have learned from the

grapevine (Harve Bent) that he
plans to present several members
of the Toastmasters clubo
ike a worthwhile deal*

Sounds

SOUNDS REASONABLE—A visiting

Englishman asked a Washington politician
Tfthy it was that the House of itepresentatives
has a Committee on Foreign iiffairs, vdiile
the Senate has a Committee on Foreign Re
lations. The politician thought for a
moment and then replied]
"Senators are
traditionally too old to have affairs, I
believe, so they merely have relations."

(Courtesy Doc Pearce)

THIS ISEEK—An old friend of

Coldvfater Hotary, Ken Prettie
of Hillsdale^ a past district

governorj, was presented by Ernie
Luse^ program chairman.
Ken used Rotary Information
as his topic and proceeded to
give the members a new slant on
the privilege of being a Rotarian. At the close^ he conducted
a quiz covering his talk. lAiff
said^Q we refuse to divulge our

4^

*

NOTE TO CARL—We are sure you didn't
miss it but a certain local publication
carried a photo Wednesday vdiich should
pour five bucks into the Rotary Foundation
fund. We understand that Joe Riederer, who
got nicked this week, is thinking of re
questing a volume price.
*

4F

score.

THE WAY BACK—^.The December Rotarian

has several headliners, including "I Never
VfeXked iilone", by Tom Ream. A serious auto

*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Clare Hollister^ Bob Stocker and
Lloyd Junker, Bronson, Carl Margraf, Daytonc! Ohioj, and non=»
Rotarians Colin licKenzie, a
guest of Chick Kennedy^ and
James Skinner^^ guest of Dale Dean.
The former is from V/indsor^
0n1 ario^ while Jim needs no
introduction.

Neil Harris, CMS senior,
Hi-Y prexy, drum major et cetera,
was the week's student guest.
Neil is the son

accident on Thanksgiving Day, 195l&gt; destroyed
the muscular control center in Tom Ream's

brain.

The doctor said he would never again

be'able to walk.

Now, seven years later,

Tom tells how, after help from a long parade

of medical and other experts, he is able to
walk, drive a car, and do marjy things the
doctor thought impossible.
Older members will enjoy "In the
Shadoe of 70" by Harry Elmore Hurd, who
relates how retirement brings many blessings,
including the opportunity of doing what
you've alvfays wanted to do.

of Don Harris.
*

*

*

•iF

■JF

POHET PETE:

ABSEI4TEES—Barnes, Burandt,
Etsweiler, McComb, Rice, Shaw,
Teeter, Treat, Vfeeks, Warren
Williams and Les Woodv/ard.

The kids are knockin' at the door.
At Hallowe'en ttb know what for.

Cur's are beggin' and I bet.
They get sick on the loot they get.

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Not many.

Seton 8.f Duke

You Wtll Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMinEES

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Donald M,

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

19SB-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Mllnos, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

F. Moore, Chairman

Sebald

Competitor Relotions—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Mark Andrews, Chairman

President
Torg Skobo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Harold Goodholm, John Walker
Program-

DIRECTORS-Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.
James F. MeComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wold-

Woodward

Boord of Directors Meetictgs
12;15

Edward

^*^pecial — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Holtz,

Chairman

Magazine-

John Etsweiler, Chairman

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

C.

Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

Rotary Information-

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Gust Burandt

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

24—K. Putnam-International Day

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Aprll-1959
7-

4—0. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomos, 11—O. Bornes
Woyne Way
18—R. Toupoiik-Trade Assoc.
Boys' and Girls' Week25—W. Bobier
Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Internotional

Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight
28—A. Olson-Student Day
Moy-1959

November—1958

Community Safety-

Kornstien

31-M. McKeith

Andrews

28—K. Avery

Rural-Urban—

G. Waldron, Chairman
International Information—
Buyer-Seller Relations
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill
Lewis Pennington, Bob Hawley

FRANK RITCHIE

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

7—J. McComb—Lodies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Doug Woodward

Service

R.

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

3-P. Hurley
10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Scholorships, Awards and Student October—1958
Guidance—
Bert Faller

March-1959

17—V.

30—C. Aliemier

Kornstien, Rotary Foundolion-

Pearce.

Vocational

Gov.

2—J. Riederer

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M.

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Carl Vinton, Vincent
Keath

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

International Student Projects-

McKeith

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Community Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dale Dean, Chairman
A.

Frank Ritchie—Dist.

September-1958

Otis Bornos, Keath Pearce

international Service

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

17—E. Hawkins

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Fair

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Noel Shedd

INTERNATIONAL

26—H.

Four Way Test-

Bobior

Music-

^gular — First Thursday each Month,

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

19-B. Kerr-4-H

R. Toupoiik, Phil Ribble

Rice

Classification-

1958 - 1959

3—R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee
12-N. Shedd

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

February—1959

Ausust-1958

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short-Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day

16-C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Show

January—1959
6—J. Estweller—Rolarlan Mag.

July-1959

13-W. Couillard

14—T. Skobo

20—John Dean

21—E. 6, Thomos

27—George Owers

7—D. Shorno

28—F.

VanAken

to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want
w

progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist
ossi with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. 5 — Foy

103^M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
W8
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie--. 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine

1493

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Address and Rotary Ann

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

452-R

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

183

129

1039

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Mouriee Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

235-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

14F24

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1437

75
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444

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William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine . 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys
1344

1868-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Aifeen

540-M

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Robert Hawfey, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone

14W
598-J

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth _
Jomes F. MeComb, 52 Daugherty St. — Laura

1399

Phono No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
1374

1041

Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo
483-W
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene-.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

NAME

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1288

23

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915
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345

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NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy 1745
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

1529RX
. .446

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Eivo
Conrad Swart, 471 Morsholl St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

1515-J
456-J
618

Noel Shedd, 74 Mopic Lone — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
.

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginio

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Ralph L. Toupoiik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne .

13W

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1630-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory ...
1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Glodys
1855-W
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

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Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. 1 — Wilma

.

Warren Williams, Batavia — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello .
Charles L. Woodward. 163 Morsholl St.

COLDWATER,

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth -.12i20-j

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

WELCOME

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FREDERICK

Meeting Time;

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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
. 1448
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice .. . 552

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John Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen

'Rofary REFLECTOR

by

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Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

m COLDWATER

Published

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

October 23, 1958
NEXT TUESDAT—Ernie Luse, next
week's program chairman, iriforms us
that Ken Prettie, Hillsdale attorney

Bob Shaw; and the following
Rotarians made up with us: Dale Ulery,

and a former Rotary district gover
nor, Tidll address the club on the

Charles Pixley, Bill Cadman, Kenneth
Gunthorpe and Nels Weber, all of
Bronson; Dave Jordan, Angola.

subject of Rotary Information.
*

*

Goshen, Ind.; Ken Xesh, Dick Schultz,

*

*

THIS VilEEK—Warner Van Aken,
subbing for Otis Barnes, presented
an old friend of the local club,
Herman Phillips, of Angola, who

used Rotary's U-Way Test as the
topic for an interesting talk.

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine.

XUM, YUM—Note the Athens Rotary is
planning a pancake supper this

Saturday night, 500 to 7 p.ra.
Riillips, a former Olympic
IlOO meter star and one time track
coach at Butler and Purdue universities,
pointed out that Rotaiy is bigger
than the individual member. "Rotary
wouldn't miss you if you dropped out,"
he declared, "but you would miss
Rotaty."
Herm, a former district gover
nor, is founder of the boys and girls
camps at Lake James, Ind.
*

*

SWEET MUSIC—Harvey Bent's announce
ment of Roy Patterson's engagement
to the club's popular organist,
Grace Holbrook, was sweet nnisic to

you can eat for 75 cents.

All

Sounds like

a bargain.
*

MAKE UP—Harold Goodholm, we note,
recently made up a meeting at
Battle Creek.
*

*

• GAINING GROUND—The district governor's
attendance report for September shows
a gain for Coldwater over a year ago.

Our attendance last month averaged 9U.91
percent, a li.28 gain over oiir 90.63
percentage mark for 1957. The club
stood second among 51-100 member clubs

everyone's ears.

in the district, our Bronson neighbors
beating us out for top honors.

*

*

*

ABSENTEES—Barnes ( in Health
Center with bout of near lock jaw).
Dale Dean, Fiske, Goodholm, McComb,
Ribble, Rice and Doug Woodward.
«-

*

MANY GUESTS—Non-Rotarian

guests Tuesday included W. T. Donkin,
Coldwater; Casey Medendorp, Coldv^ater,

WE FORGOT—A word of praise for

Keith Aveiy and the real job he did
in fathering the club's Second Annual
Occupational Information Day at the
high school. Everyone agrees that the
project was a success.
*

*

POHET PETE:

guest of Ken Putnam; Harry Askin,

Marshall, guest of Jo§ Riederer;

Just had my picture took.

Dr. Fred Schwarz of Sydney, Australia
and Dr. George Wescott, guests of

At me old Carl will take a look.
No need to kick and hollar

It's going to cost a dollar.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGIS — Eikt Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore, Chairman

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Rice

Classification-

1958 - 1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

President

HARVEY BENT

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS —

-

Mark Andrews, Chainnan

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Bulletin—

Progrom—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Roy Fox
Clyde Membership—
James F. McComb, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

ron, Keith Avery, Duone Davidson,
Williams.

Warner VanAken,

Board of Director* Meetings

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

Four Way Test-

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

19-8. Kerr-4-H Fair

24—E.

26—H. Frank Ritchie-DIst. Gov.

March-19S9

Chairman

Com.Tiunity Sofety—

Holtz,

Chester H. Curry.
Magazine-

DISTRICT 635 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

John Etsweiler, Chairman

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

Ernest W. Luse, Choirman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Dole Dean, Chairman
Milford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

McKeiih

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent
Vocational

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Doug Woodward

Infornotionol Conlocis—

Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Lewis

Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulehahey—Children's Party

14—B. Foller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
23—K. Avery

21-H. J. McKnlght

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

Internctiono!

Information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Reloilons
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December-195S

June-1959

2—S.

2-A.

Bovee

Rice

9—B. Short—Ladles' Night

9—G. Burandt

Service

Clyde Williams, Chairman

R. G. Wafdron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International Student Proiects—
Ken Putnom, John Deon
Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Kcoth Pearce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

April-1959

October—1958

Erich Sehwengei, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes
Wayne Way
18—R. Toupalik-Trade Assoc.
Boys' and Girls' Week25—W. Bobier

International

Public information—

GENERAL SECRTCARY ROTARY

31-M. McKeith

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Youth Committee-

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnom—International Doy

November—1958

Ray Mulehahey, H. J. McKnight

Noel Shedd

Rotary Information-

INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, BUI
Bobier

Edward C.

**?pecial - At the coll of the President

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Sehwengei-Com. Safety

Septem ber—1953

9—E. Luse—Roiory Information

GuidanceCert Faller

Rural-Urbon—

Music-

P. M.

ROTARY

C. Fiske, BUI Short
Trade Associations—

Douglas

Woodward

lulor — First Thursday each Month,

PRESIDENT

Seboid

Competitor Relations—

February-1959
3-R. Fox

August—1958

Selon Bovee, Chairman
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Secretory
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreosorer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar
M.
Hawkins,
Chairman
Gust Burandt
Asst. Sec.-Treas.
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

DIRECTORS-Richord BIringer, Lester Wise,

12:15

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe RIederer, Croig

Club Service

16-C. Sebald

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Jonuary—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiier—Rotorion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28—F. VonAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the program thaiiman of the change. Members having special

progroms such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the deloils.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

'"'sAJ

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Boeon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorle—-1490

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

1754
1041
1212
452-R
483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

713-R

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Wliford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

1493

834-W

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Ailsert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Baltoor Dr. — Doris

513-J or 166
533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Robert Howley, R. R. 2, Morrison lake —
Harold T. Hill,
E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Hoitz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

183

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1437

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St. — Ethel

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy-.. 1374

Lloyd Llvermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth .
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

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Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. — . -

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NAME

Addiess and Rotary Ann

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Cor.rad Sv/art, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Hovrard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

444

209
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P.oyniond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

. 23

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

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Cori F. Vinton. 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

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Roymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llia
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizobelh
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

B. K. Pearce, 350 MarshofI St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel

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Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor .. .345
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St. ...
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C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Joseph RIederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

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Charles Schmllt, 18 E. AJden St. — Berget

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
Rosseil F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Harold J. MeKnighf, Coldwater State Home — Carol -1400

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia .....
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen ....

V/ebster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

WELCOME

.

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Wolker, 33 Oaugherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way. 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde V/illioms, R. R. 1 — Wilma

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Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary . .

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Worren Wlllioms, Batavia — LaMolne
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Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello
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Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
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Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Roth _1220-J

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

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tGEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

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Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen —

PRSDERIGK

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Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

'Rotary REFLECTOR

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Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E, Chicago St. — Louise

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Erich O. Sehwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy ...

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rito
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

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�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October l6, 1958
NEXT TUESDAY????—The recent

juggling of programs has us snafued.
After a little sleuthing (but not

quite enough) we were able to leam
that Lou PenningtoHs who was slated
to have next week's program, has
been switched to early next year.

Bob Stocker, Bob Pennell and
Bill Cadman, all of Bronson.
Ralph Olney, former county
treasurer and a hunting-fishing
devotee, was a guest of Warren
Williams.

Otis Barnes, scheduled for Nov 11,

originally was scheduled for Oct. 7

Jan Bopp, CHS senior, was the
first of this year's series of
weekly student guests. Rotarians
best know Jan as No. l6 in the CHS

etc.

backfield.

will have next Tuesday's program
because his date has been given to

Jim McComb for Ladies Night, which

are

If you are now confused, so
we.

it

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THIS ^IfEEK—The club enjoyed

(and we say enjoyed advisedly)
seeing color pictures taken by
Warren and Clyde Williams during
their recent Alaskan hunting exped

GET WELL AL—The club was sorry
to leani Tuesday that member A1 Rice
has been hospitalized as result of
a heart attack. He might appreciate
a line

or two from the members.
-K-

ition.

The collection of some 90 slides

is well v/orth seeing. It furnished
the club with a half hour of top
entertainment.

Due

to the fact that

Clyde was home ill. Warren was stuck
with the commentary job. Joe Riederer
assisted at the projector.

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GROWING—On Sept. 25 there were
9,95^4 Rotary Clubs and an estimated

U6^,000 Rotarians in 110 countries
and

geographical regions of the

world—76 new clubs in 28 countries

since July 1, 1958*
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FILCHED—Someone saids

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Burandt,
Dale Dean, Fiske, Hawkins, Hurley,
Kerr, Kornstein, McComb, Patterson,
Pennington, Ribble, Rice, Schmitt,
Sebald, Vifaldron, and Clyde Williams.
Don't forget to make up men.
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NINE GUESTS—Seven visiting
itotarians and two other guests

signed in for Tuesday's meeting.
The Rotarinas weres George Hubbard,
Union City; Dave Jordan, Angola, Ind.;
Bill Moore and Elmer Dobson, Quincy;

"Be not

anxious about what you have, but
about what you are".
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POHET PETEs

Ah, Autumn is here
With trees all a glitter.
Its the pull of the rake
That makes us

so bitter.

Seton Sc Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Union Church — Monciay 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

QUiNCY

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMITTEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

-

JOHN

Mark Andrews, Chairman

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

Seton Bovee, Cholrman

Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Chairman

Closslfieotion—

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Moore,

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treosurer Fellowship-

V/EEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treos.

DIRECTORS—Richard Blrlnger, Lester V/ise,

Horold Goodholm, John Wolker
Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

Board

Woodward

of Directors Meetings
12:15

Edward C.

Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

''Special — At the call of the President

Magazine-

John

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Holtz, Chairman

Etsweiler,

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Chairman

Noel Shedd

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Information-

Vinton,

Vincent

Vocational

FRANK RITCHIE

3-P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—international Day
31-M. McKelth

Andrews

30—C. Allemier

April-1959

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1958
Student Guests—
Axner Olson
Rufol-Urban—

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, BUI

7-

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

14—8. Faller—Occupolional

21-H. J. MeKnight

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

28—A. Olsan—Student Day

November-1958

Community Safety-

4—D. Woodward—Rotory Found.

Wayne Woy
Boys' and Girls' Week-

25-W. Bobler

Roy Mulchahey, H. J. MeKnight

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

Doug Woodward

Service

lewis Pennington,

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Kornstien, Rotary Foundotion—

R. G. Woldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Gust Burandt

Bob

Howley

Internotionol

Contacts-

international

Information—

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald
Horry Joseph, Harold Hill

March-1959

September—1958

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Keath Pearce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Crippled Children-

international Student ProjectsKen Putnom, John Dean

Milford A. McKeith
Sergeant of Arms-

Carl

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Internatlonoi

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Four Way Test—

Gov.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Bornes

Rotary Information—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

INTERNATIONAL

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dlst.

Bobler

Music-

gular — First Thursday each Month,

3-R. Fox
17—E. Howkins

12-N. Shedd

C. Fiske, Bill Short

GuidanceBert Foller

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trode AssociationsR. Toupalik, Phil RIbblo
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

F.

Sebold

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19—K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S.

2-A.

Bovee

Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Hollz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Howley

January—1959

July-t959

i6-C. Sebald

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillord

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28-F. VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockhom St. — Martha

229-W

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

—834-M

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Moriorie—-1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernlce
66F14

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy -- 1374

William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

1041

Guvarrie CofPman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene--834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfieid Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

209

1105

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

E. Harold Goodholm. 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

1868-W
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

183

14F24

1437

23

1208-J
14F13

Roy C. Potterson, R, R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Aldcn — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E, Chicago St. — Gothei

1623R
915
937
640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chlcogo St, — Eleonor

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

345

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C, Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

.. -

.33F22

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aldeh St. — Berget

589-W

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

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1630-W

1143

. _. 1855-W

39

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

414-R

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

14^

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrlea . .

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma

Warren Williams, Batavia — LaMolne .
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello . ..

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

618

1341-J
1113

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann --

'Rotary REFLECTOR
H.

45&lt;i-J

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Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

The COLDWATER

FRSDERICK

1155
. .-653-M
1515-J

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

1344

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swon, R. R. 4 — Elvo

Russeil F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

128B

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

1745

1529RX
446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Ralph L. Toupollk, R. R. 5 — Eileen

Richard D. Moore, 196V'2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine.. 432-M

Phone No.

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita .
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

444

Harold J. MeKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol..1400

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

513-J or 166
533-R

75
332-J
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1045
1261
1415

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

540-M

NAME

INC

552

.1535-W

Bron. 120
1554-M

1271

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1271

�'*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October

SLOVJING DOWN—Karl Darkeyi who has
a hobby of attending sessions of many
Rotary Clubs each year, has been tak
ing it easy this year,, As of Sept, 20,
according to the Battle Creek club
bulletin, he had made but 190, The
Attica, Ohio clergyman has visited the
Coldwater club

two or three times dur

ing the past 12 months.
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1958

EAKLY LEAVERS—Ten (Too mary),
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ROTARY READING—The October issue of

The Rotarian has many ihterestirig arti
cles such as "Look Into Space", "Opera
tions Research", "A Siamese Sojourn",
"Denmark's School for Salvaging Young
Lives", "Euration", etc.

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A REAL BARGAIN—Bill Williams, local
pharmacist associated with Rotarian Mac
McKeith, who was program chairman, gave
an interesting and enlightening talk
Tuesday on what he called "The Risks
and Rewards of Pharmacy"o

Bill pointed out that the five or
eight bucks you pay when you get a pre
scription filled, actually is a bargain.
He went on to review the risks

and costs

involved in producing the drugs pre
scribed for today's medical treatment.
*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians George
Jeffery, Jack Schafer, Lloyd Junker,
Bud Higbie and Dick Schultz, Bronsonj
Grove Van Middlesworth, Climaxj Jack
Ashcomb, Adrian| George Hindenach,
Marshall; Carl Margraf, Dayton, Ohio;
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy; Howard
Eggleston, Toledo, Ohio; Gerry DeMink,
Kalamazoo,
Howard Teeter had Bob Mason of Grand

Rapids as his guest.
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ABSENTEES—Allemier, Bacon, Barnes,
Faller, Fiske, Goodholm, Hawkins,
McComb, McKeith, Patterson, Rice,
Riederer, Thomas, Waldron, Doug and

OUR SYMPATHY—goes to Ken Olmsted in
the loss of his mother, Mrs, Anna
Olmsted, who died this week after spend
ing her entire life in Branch County and
Coldwater.
•JL

-M-

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ROTARY THOUGHT—A Hindu, Moslem,
Buddhist, Jew, Christian, even an
atheist, can believe in and practice
Rotaiy's ideal of service. Politically,
Rotary is almost universally acceptable
—an autocracy or a democracy can approve
its principles ,,,, history will prove
"service above self" to be essential to

Social progress,

—Ripon (Wis,) Rotary
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DEADLOCK—The usual Tuesday "quarterbacking" on Saturday's UM-MSU game wound
up in the same way as the game itself—
a tie with both sides claiming a moral
victory.
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NEXT TUESDAY—There will be a program,
that's all we know,

Les Woodward.

POHET PETEs
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Some days iiy cup runneth over.
Today it didn't,
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BA1TLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 JW.

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�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMinEES

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

-

Classification—

1959

Mork Andrews, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER

HARVEY
JOHN

Vice President Bulletin—

BENT

Seton Boveo, Chairman

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

FRED

Torg Skobo, Fritx VanAkon

President

KENNEDY

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treosurer Fellowship—

WEEKS

Edgor M. Howkins, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS-Richord Biringer, Lester Wise,

Pfogrom—

12:15

Woodward

Edward

Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

John

Etsweiler,

Noel

Shedd

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Chairman

Teeter

Public

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKelth

Apirl-1959

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

25-W.

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnIght

Youth Committee-

Doug Woodward

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

Don Shorno, Craig Sebaid

International

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Bobier

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R.

Mooro

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B.

K. Peorce

December—1953

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Fa] ler—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Contacts-

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

RITCHIE

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Kornstien, Rotary Foundation-

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

November—1958

Community Safety—

Internotional Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

A. McKeifh

Sergeant of ArmsCarl VInton, Vincent
Keath Pearce.

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information—

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Rural-Urban—

March-1959

September—1958

October—1958

Axner Olson

international

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
Gov.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—0. Barnes

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Ritchie—DIst.

30—C. Ailemier

Wayne Way

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

FRANK

Holtz,

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

ROTARY

C.

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Gust Burandt

Bobier

Music-

"Special — At the call of the President

Crippled Children-

Student Guests—

Jomes F. MeComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

of Directors Meetings

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Bert Foller

Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—

&gt;gular — First Thursdoy each Month,

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Guidance-

Harvey Bent, Chairmen

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Four Way Test-

February—1959

5—B, Milnes—Employer-Employee

26—H. Frank

Harold Goodholm, Jahn Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald*

Board

Sebaid

Competitor Relations—

C. Fiske, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupolik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1953

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy

16—C. Sebaid

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmos

23—R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Julv-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—0. Shorno

13—W. Coulllard

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F. VonAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to ehonge dotes with another member, advise the program choirman of the change. Members having speciol
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth

W8

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. 5 — Foy —

103^M

Keith T, Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

1493

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

1212
452-R

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C, Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .-834-W

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen ...

-1045

1261
1415
1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holfr, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn

1399

183

129

1868-W
235-W
14F24

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Bufondf, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

—B34-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy - 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Ruth
75

1754

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte

NAME

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Mortha

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Moiy

Phene No.
1466
598-J

371

Dr. Chorles R. Bocon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie—. 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

1437

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

. 332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 t4. Hudson St. — Helen

— 444

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol . 1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine—432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court — Gladys
1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Reiha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

23
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Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorroine
lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor .

937
640-J
345

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

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Address and Rotary Ann

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva

Conrad Swart, 471 Morshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen _
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary . -

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Glodys

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ,
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

-

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

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618

1341-J
1113
1630-W

1143

1855-W
39
414-R

775-W

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1554-M
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Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1271

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Porsens Court — Ruth -_1220-J

Sec. 3/

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

by

._ -

1351
1197
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Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

..

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
- _
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

Clyde Willloms, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Wor:en Williams, Batavio — LoMoine

1745

1529RX
. 446

1354

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, R. R. 2 — Ann _

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy --

Craig Sebaid, R. R. 2 - Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

UICH.

INC,

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 2, 1958

HAIL AND FAREll'iELL~The club has

gained and lost a member this week.

John Williams of (^incy, Hovfard Eggleston

of Toledo, Ohio, and Nels Weber of
Bronson, signing in.

The new member is Herman Koelbel,
■srtio was introduced to the members by
Bob Shaw. Herman is a native of

•a

*

Jackson, graduated from high school
there in 1937&gt; attended Jackson Junior
College and Walton's School of

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Dale Dean,
Faller, Goodholm, Hill, McConkey,
IftcKnight, Ribble, Rice, Pdederer,

Accounting in Chicago.

Trebilcock, Wa dron, and Les Woodward.

He is a

former member of the Tecumseh Rotary

Club, is now associated with M. T. Shaw,
Inc., and with his Rotary Ann, Peg,

and their two sons, resides at lU9 N»
Clay St.

The member lost is Barney (Old
Reliable) Trebilcock. Barney, who
recently accepted a position with
the Planning Division of the State
Highway Department, tendered his
resignation "with regrets" to the
Board at its October meeting.

The

board accepted it "with regrets".
We are sure the club joins us in
expressing the hope that some day,
some way Barney vd3J. be back with us.

•JE

EARLY LEAVERS—Six who signed (and
some others)•

DAFFYNITION—Married life is just
one undarned thing after another.

(Anor^ous—probably for a reason).
#

PROGRESS—Ex-President Les Wise
informed the other board members this

week that new signs, chronicling the
fact that the club now meets

*

•»

raT TUESDAI—-The Ladies Night
originally planned for next Tuesday
has been postponed and there will be
a noo: meeting at the Temple.
In the
program switching, MacHcKeith got
next Tuesday's assignment. Vfe under
stand he plans to present a program

appropriately observing National
Pharmaceutical Week.
*

*

THIS WEEK—The program this
week was arranged by Chet Allemier
and presented by John Dean with an
assist from i\x Olson.

•M-

•M-

THIS M01&gt;JTH—The annual Coldvrater

Community Chest campaign will be staged
later this month.
Many local and
national organizations which merit your
support depend upon these annual drives,
Now is the time to be thinl^ing about
what you can and should give.
*

*

POHET PETE:

It featured

a film produced by the Gaines Dog
i'ood Co., showing the various types
of hound dogs at v/ork in the woods

We bid farewell to Barney
And the barbecue so good.
But the thing we'll notice most
Is the hole -v^erein he stood.

and fields•
*

at the

Elks Temple instead of the hotel, will
soon be ready for erection at the four
main entrances to tdie city.

*

FEW GUESTS—The

club had one

of its shortest guest lists in weeks,
only a trio of visiting Rotarians,

Seton &lt;Sc Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A T00% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGiS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMITTEES

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Croig

Club Service

MICH.

Donold M. Harris, Choirman
Attendance-

Russell

Classification-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Presideni

HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT
FRED WEEKS

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958 .

F. Moore, Chairman

Sebald

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

Vice President Bulletin—

Four Way Test-

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Progrom—

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

19-B. Kerr-4 H Fair

24—E.

26—H. Frank Ritchie—DIst. Gov.

March-1959

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Horvey Bent, Donold Harris, Jess Wald-

Ray Fox

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

James F. MeComb, Chairman

Williams.

Warner

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward

C.

Holtz, Chairman

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Noel

Shedd

Rotary Informotion—
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Boys' and Girls' WeekRay Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight
Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
International Service

Clycie Williams, Chairman

Information-

Dale Dean, Chairman

International Student ProjectsINTERNATIONAL
Ken Putnam, John Dean
Sergeant of ArmsGEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Carl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationKeath Peorce.
Doug Woodward
Milford

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

A.

McKeith

Vocational Service

R.

RITCHIE

G.

Waldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hostings, Mich.

Lewis Pennington,

Bob Hawley

Internationol

Contacts-

International

Information—

April-1959
7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington-Buyer-Seller
28—K. Avery

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Forty

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Woyne Way

John Etsweiler, Chairman

31—M. McKeith

November—1958

Community Safety—

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Doy

October-1958

Erich Sehwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O.

Mogazine—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Rural-Urban—

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Chester H. Curry.

"^^peeial — At the call of the President

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Bobier

Music-

P. M.

ROTARY

Douglas

Woodward

•^ulor — First Thursday each Month,
12:15

VanAken,

Sehwengel—Com. Safety

September—1958

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

GuidanceBert Faller

February—1959

5—8. Mil nes—Employer-Employee

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night
Duane Dovidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship—
George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgor
M.
Hawkins,
Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Gust Burondt
30—C. Allemler
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

DIRECTORS-Richord Biringer, Lester Wise,

FRANK

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Barnes

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.
25—W. Boblor

21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Olson—Student Doy
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—8. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S.

2-A.

Bovee

Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—R.

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

16—C. Sebald
Shaw

6—J. Estweller—Rotarion Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. CouMtard

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. 8. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Alfemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Chorles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorle — .1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nofa

1493

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie-John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martho
Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Morguerite

540-M

1212

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol—1400

452-R

483-W
713-R

162-W
1045

1261
1415

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R, R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke —

186B-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr. — AHeen

14F24
1437

235-W

209

Riehord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine— 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lila
1288
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
23

533-R

183

75
332-J

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Harold T. Hill, 4i31 E. Chieogo St. — Hermione

1466
598-J
229-W
834-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth
James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Phone No.

1754
1041

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene ..834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

NAME

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1208-J
14F13
1623R

915

937

640-J
345

Phil Ribble, 35«/2 Morse St.

1161-J

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden Si. — Berget

.33F22

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

-11^

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

.1155

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howord Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion ...

653-M
1515-J
456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

1341-J
.1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Treblleock, R. R. 2 — Ann .-

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.1354

F'ederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary .. .

1630-W

1143

V/orner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

.. _ 1855-W
39

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W
1448

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo .
Warren Williams, Batavia — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R, 2 — Cello

-

414-R

-552

-1535-W
_ Bron. 120

-

Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

1554-M

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ._1220-j

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

Published

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chlcogo St. — Louise

'Kotary REFLECTOR
H.

-1745

1529RX

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginio

Tbe COLDWATER

FREDERICK

Phone No.

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita

INC.

1271

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 25, 1958
DON'T HOUl® US—Ghet Allemier,
Next Tuesday's program chairman,

tells us he has secured a 25-minute
^filffi dealing vdth various t^^es of
hound dawgs. A timely topic v.hat
T/ith the hunting season soon coning

up.
Ghet won't be at the meeting
but John Dean will pinch hit for

MAKES UP—Conrad Swart made up last
week's Rotary session in Fremont, Neb.
He brought home for ye bulletin eds,
an interesting copy of the Fremont club's

nublication, called "The Spokesman".

In

the edition was a TLiought For The Day—
"The cost of living is still about the
same—all a fellow has."

Amen.

him.

NOT B/J)—President Dick reported
THIS WEEK—Mark Andrews pre
sented Cong-ressman August Johansen,
who gave a sharply critical sLmmary

of the 85th Congress.

Tuesday that the club's U-H Fair
project netted ^J337.07 this year.

Johansen,

observing Rotary rules, did a
masterful Job of presenting his
report in a non-partisan manner.
East and on heavy federal spending

BRIEFING SESSION—A Rotary Information
meeting for new members v;as held Monday
night at the home of President Dick.
The
staff presented a clear and concise picture

were

of Rotary and, we have been told, even old

His views

on the threat in the Far

heard with

evident interest.

time Rotarians present learned several
new facts.

TUESDAX'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Dwight Green, Paul V/ork,
George Jeffery, Bob Pennell,
Jack Schafer and Lloyd Junker, all
of Bronson,

SAFETX HINT—Vrfhen approaching schools,
use your eyes and save the pupils.

and Howard Eggleston

of Toledo, 0; Carlton McKenzie of
Quincy, and Carl Margraf of
Dayton,

0.

Fred Vfeeks had Bill Donkin and

Carl Linn as his guests, while
Sen. John P. Sraeekens was a guest

HOME, SV/EET HOME—Warren Williams
and son, Clyde, ivere at Tuesday's
meeting, having returned from what we
understand was a highly successful big
game hunting expedition to Alaska.

of Mark Andrews.

POHET PETE:

EARLX LEAVERS—Four.

We made money at the Fair.
Could say more if we dare.
Over $300 dollars we made this year

*

ABSENTEES—Barnes, Burandt,
Dale Dean, Kerr, Olmsted, Owers,
Pearce, Putnam, Thomas and

In 15 years we'll be in the clear.

Trebilcock.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BE A 10G% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Employer-Employee Relotions
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

COMMITTEES
Club Service

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell F. Moore, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Rice

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

Mareh-1959

R. Toupallk, Phil Ribble

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treas,

OIRECTORS-Riehord Blringer, Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Ray Fox

Williams.

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipBoard

12S15

Music-

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

^^peeial — At the call of the President
INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

John Etsweiler, Chairmon
Noel

Shodd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard
Teeter
Public Information-

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Carl
Keath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R.

FRANK RITCHIE

G.

Waldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

Lewis Pennington, Bob Hawley

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKeith

30—C. Atlemier

Aprii-1959
7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

7—J. McComb—ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Rural-Urban—

2C-K. Avery

Community SafetyErich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
11—O. Bornos

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' end Girts' Week-

25-W. Bobier

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

Youth Committee-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

international

information-

19-K.

Olmsted

26-B. K. Pearce
June-1959

2—A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos

23—R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

Jonuary—1959
6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlon Mag.

JuIy-1959

13-W. Couillard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations

2—S. Bovee
9—G. Burandt

international Contacts-

23—A. Olson—Student Day

December—195B

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

21-H. J. McKnight
May-1959

November—1956

Bobier

Doug Woodword

Pearce.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

Riederer

October—1958

GuidanceBert Pallet

Kornstien, Rotory Foundation-

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Gust Burandt

Iniernatfonal Student Pro[ects—
Ken Putnam, John Dean

Vinton, Vincent

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Sergeant of Arms-

September—1958

9—E. Luse—Rotory informotion
16—P. Ribble-Stog Night

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

International

Dale Dean, Chairman
Milford A. McKeilh

INTERNATIONAL

Community Service

Woyne Woy

Mogazine—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

of Directors Meetings

Four Way Test-

Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Harvey Bent, Donold Harris, Jess Wald-

■^ular — First Thursday each Month,

17—E. Hawkins

12-N. Shedd

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

Secretary
Duano Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treosurer ■oliowship—

FRED WEEKS

3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—Internotionai inf.

Competitor Relotions—
C. FIske, Bill Short

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

President
Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
— Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

February—1959

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trode Associotions—
Classification-

1959

195S-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Sebold

16-C. Sebald

7—D. Shorno

28—F.

VanAken

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairmon — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.

—1466

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth
928
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Morjorie .—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
1493

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma

William W. Bobier, 230 Grand St. — Margaret

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

1041

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme -

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth . ..
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Loke

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 - Roth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris.

.1105

513-J or 166
533-R

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone...

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn

Pool Hurley, 1M Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

183

235-W

14F24

1437

540-M

Ernest W. Luso, R. R. 3 — Ruth ...

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

229-W
—834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy.. 1374

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine
4S2-R
Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola ...
483-W
Wilford C, Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene -834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mory
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
1415

598-J

75

. . . 444

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-.1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite .... 209

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

6^-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elvo
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

1515-J
456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 53 N. Circle Or. — Virginia

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

...

Werner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Maurice Poyne, 23 E. Aldcn — Mildred

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

23

1208-J
14F13
1623R

915

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor ... .345
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroliri^

33F22
1554-W

Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy ..

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Vt'crren Williams, Batavia — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia

..

MICHIGAN

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

..

1354

1630-W

1143

1855-W

39
414-R
775-W

1448

.552
._1535.W
Bron. 120
1554-M

Chories L. Woodv/ard. 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ...1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1271

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC.

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

.. . ._

Cor! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice ....
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Q0L&amp;W4XER, HXCSe
by

-1341-J
1113

._ ..

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

.

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

.-432-M
.1344

1288

1197
1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Richord D. Moore, 196V'2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla...

1M1

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chieogo St. — Louise .
V/ilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

'Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

AAi

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lone — Virginia

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy . - .1745
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 — Rita
1^9RX

�"He Profits Mod Who Serves Best^'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 18, 1958
LOTS OF ORCHIDS—To Phil Ribble,
who chairmaned the annual stag at
Goldwater County club this week.

Those who attended (and most of the
membership did) had a wonderful
time.

The dinner was excellent and

the program entertaining.

HELP, HELP—Every editor has good
and bad days. - The good days are when
he has just enough news to fill the
space allotted to him. The bad days
are when there

little news.

is

too much

or too

Personally, we'd rather

have too much than too little.
It's
a lot easier to cut than to stretch.

Phil is used to gambles (ouch)
but he wasn't taking one when he

All of -vdiich is just another way

secured Monk Watson for the after-

of saying that this week there seems

dinner portion of the evening.

to be a serious drouth of bulletin
items•

Monk always amazes us Tdth his

versatility and the 75-niinute pro
gram he presented was, in our humble
opinion,

tops.

So, vrith nothing more to say, we'll
turn the balance of this page over to
our colleague, Pohet Pete, in hopes
he can contribute more than we have

However, it is fortunate that he
didn't produce his never-empty
Indian jug until after dinner. Had
he not waited, the bar would have
lost money and some of the boys might
not have been around to enjoy the

managed to produce.

fine swiss steak the Martins served.

01' Pete sometimes runs dry, too
Guess we'll go out and sop up a few&lt;

*

*

*

POHET PETE?

Monk, incidentally, offered his
services for the next minstrel show.

Heck, he could put on the whole
shoT/ himself.

•

•

. and it would be

a dandy.
*

*

ABSENTEES — No list.
*

*

*

VISITORS — No list.
•JE

#

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Only George Owers,
who had to attend a city planning
commission session.

NEXT TUESDAY—Mark Andrews is

chairman. We can't tell you what
he has planned because he was holding

• A.

court when it occurred to us to find
out.

Seton &amp; Duke
«•

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee RexStions
Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Cratg

COMMIHEES
Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donold M. Harris, Chairman
Atfendonee—

Russell

-

Chairman

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skabo, Fritz VonAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

-

FRED WEEKS

Selon Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

DIRECTORS—Richard Blringer, Lester Wise,

Program-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Woodward

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P.M.

ROTARY

John Etsweiler, Chairman
Noel Shedd

Rotary informationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter

Public

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Keath

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R.

FRANK RITCHIE

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

3-P. Hurley

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information

17—V. Kornstien

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—Internollona! Day
31~M. McKelth

G.

Waldron,

Buyer-Seller

Chairman

Relations

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

14—B. Faller—Occupational

21-H. J. McKnight

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.
18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' ond Girls' WeekRay Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight

25-W.

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

International

Contacts-

International

Information—

Don Shorno, Craig Sebold
Harry Joseph, Harold HIM

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Doug Woodward

Pearce.

Apirl-1959

October—1958

November—1958

Community Safety-

March-1959
10—D. Moore-Rural-Urban

Riederer

2e-K. Avery

Kornstien, Rotary Foondotion—

Vocational Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Gov.

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Axner Olson

Rural-Urban—

Inlernotlonal Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeilh

Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

Faller

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information-

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Ritchie-Dist.

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

internallenal

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Crippled Children-

Woyne Way

Magazine-

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

2—J.

Bobler

Music—

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

September—1958

Student Guests—

Warner VonAken, Douglas

^^^pecial — At the call of the President

17—E. Hawkins

26—H. Frank

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Bert

Jomes F. McComb, Chairman

Williams.

Board of Directors Meetings

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—Intarnallonal Inf.

19—B. Kerr—4-H Fair

Four Way Test-

February—1959

5—6. Milnes—Employer-Employee
12-N. Shedd

Guldonce—

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—

■•golar — First Thursday each Month,

1958&gt;19S9 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

Edgar M. Hawkins, Choirman
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Asst. See.-Treas.

12:15

Competitor Relotions—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trodo Associations—
R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble
Rice

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

F. Moore,

Sebold

Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. FIske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short-Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

16-C. Sebold
23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

Julv-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13—W. Coulllard

U-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

28-F. VanAkcn

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-59. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progroms such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

W8
371

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Phone No-

1466
598-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

^^^1^
1493

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

834-M

Lloyd Livermoro, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite

54Q-M

William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

332-J
1039

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine
Guvarrie CofFman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

452-R
483-W

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marlorie._-1490

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara_.

Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehati St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1754
1212

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

444

713-R

162-W

1045
1261
1415

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1105

533-R

1399
183

129

1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn

14F24

Paul Hurley, IW Falrfield Dr. — Alleen

-

834-W

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. Hill, 4i31 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

75

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwator State Home — Carol .1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine—432-M

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

1374

235-W

1437

NAME

Phone No.

1529RX
446

Howard Swan, R, R. 4 — Elva

1515-J

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Noel Shedd. 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chlcogo St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Conrod Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M, Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph I. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen __
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

. 1855-W

1288
14F13

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

33F22
1554-W
589-W

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice ..
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen..
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 - Wllmo ..

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celio
. .Charles I. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

,S S" 15 "il

COLDVATSH,

12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

39
414-R

775-W
1448

^2

.1535-W
Bron.

120

1554-M
1271

I Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R

QUALITY SPRIWG PKODtfCTS, INC.

COLDWATER,

- 1143

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth ..12i20-J
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morshoil St. — Polly
1271

P'REDifRiCK He.--ULEEKS—

Meeting Time:

.

Warren Williams, Balavlo — LoMolne

C-'-'V,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

..1113
1354

23
1208-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

by

456-J
618

1341-J
1630-W

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

1351
1197
.-1155
653-M

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
1623R
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
915
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor . —345

'Rotary REFLECTOR

.17^

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Ellzobelh

Address and Rotary Ann

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann ..

MICH.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 11, lJo8
THE STAG AT EVE—There vdll be

PAT ON Back—President Dick has

no luncheon meeting next Tuesday.
Instead, the members Tdll assemble

received a letter from RI praising our
club on its vfell-rounded prograiA.

at the Country Club (not "Monan's
rill") for the annual club stag

Chances

are he will read it in full at

the next regular session.

dinner and evening.
•if

•if

Phil Ribble, chairman of this
year's shindig, says it will be
well worth the S3 fee.

There

are

reports that Monk \iatson vdll head
the evening's entertainrAent. Heed
we say more?

FINE iiEMORIAL—One member has

donated a ^10 check to the liotary
Foundation in memory of Maurice Payne,
Others who may vdsh to express their
gratitude for Maurice's long and
faithful club service

Oh yes, the hour for feeding
will be 6:30.
*

•if

manner, may send their checks to Sec
retary Chick.

•if

•if

THIS TUESDAY—Chairman Keith

Avery came up vdth Don Shorno's son,
Don, Jr., who spent the past summer
in German;^^ under Idchigan Youth for
Understanding program.
Young Don gave the members an
interesting account of his exper
iences and impressions of V/est
Germany. He also displayed some
excellent color slides taken in

Germany and at the V»orld's Fair in
Brussels.

in a similar

•if

•if

A HELPING HAND—The directors, at

their September meeting last week, voted
to contribute up to (?300 in club funds
to help pay hospital charges for rehabili
tation treatment received by Howard Titus
at University hospital.
•if

•if

•if

COMING UP—President Dick and

Secretary Chick are working on a set
of nevj- by-laws for the club.
•«•

•if

•if

-if

SIGNS OF THE Tliffi—Past President
EARLY LEAVERS—Just twoJ
•if

#

•if

giving the time and the nevf location of

ABSENTEES—Barnes, Hawkins,
Russ Moore, Pennington, Ribble,

Trebilcock, and (apparently still
in Alaska) Clyde and V/arren Vdlliaras.
•if

•if

4f

FOUR GUESTS—The

Les V/ise has accepted responsibility for
securing and placing nevf highway signs
club meetings.
The old signs, giving
the hotel as the club's meeting place,
are being removed.
•«•

*

•if

POHET PETE:
club had four

visiting Rotarians, Paul Dolembo of
Valparaiso, Ind., Lloyd Junlcer of
Dronson, Carl Llargraf of Dayton, Ohio,
and Carleton McKenzie from ^uincy,

Businessmen, have some fun.
The

recession is on the

run.

The surest sign, if you like.
Is the UAV/ may call a strike.

as its guests this week.
•if

Seton A Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�September
The
has

approved

objections

of

Directors

of

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Major

Classification

Koelbel

Clothing

Signed

the

=

J.

A.

listed

Secretary

Industry

1958

Coldwater

the

Name
Herman

Board

10,

Rotary

Club

below.

Any

within

one

week,

Minor

Classification

Shoe

Manufacturing
AA

Kennedy,

Secretary

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMIHEES

Club Service

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore, Chairman

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Rice
Classification-

19S8 - 1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skobo, Frits VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

-

FRED WEEKS

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treosorer Fellowship-

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. Soc.-Treas.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Woodward
Music-

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

'^^peciat — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Chairman

Noel

Shedd

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

A.

Carl

FRANK RITCHIE

Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Gov.

3—P. Hurley

2—J. Riederer

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary information

17—V. Kornstlen

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

24—K. Putnam—international Day
31-M. McKelth

April-19S9
7-

Student Guests—
Axner Olson
Rural-Urbon—

28-K. Avery

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Safety-

18—R. Toupallk—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' WeekRay Mulchahey, H. J. McKnight
Youth Committee-

Peorce.

international

Contoets—

international

Information-

Kornstlen,

Lewis Pennington,

Bob

Hawley

25—W. Bobier

19-K,

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce
June-19S9
2—A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night
16—C. Sebald

16—C. Curry—Music Doy
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—8. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllard

14-T. Skabo

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relotlons

2—S. Bovee
9—G. Burandt

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

23—A. Olson—Student Day

December—1958

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Vocational Service

Vincent

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight
Mqv-1959

November—1958

Bobier

March-1959

September—1958

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—8. Faller—Occupotionol
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Faller

Rotary FoundationDoug Woodward

Vinton,

R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

26—H.

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

30—C. Allemier

Inlernotional Student ProjectsKen Putnam, John Dean

McKeith

Sergeant of ArmsKeath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Gust Burandt

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Kerr-4-H Fair

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

International Service

Informotion—

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

Crippled Children-

Wayne Way

John Etswelier, Chairman

Rotary Information-

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

19-B.

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Otis Bornes, Keath Pearce

Bert

James F. McComb, Chairman
V/arner VanAken, Douglas

12:15

R. Toupoiik, Phil Ribble

Four Way Test-

10—H. Joseph—internotionol Inf.
17—E. Howklns

12-N. Shedd

Trade Associations-

Guidance-

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Williams.

"^gular — First Thursday each Month,

Competitor Relations—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

Fcbruory-1959
3-R. Fox

5—8. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Horold Goodholm, John Walker Scholorships, Awards and Student
October—1958

Progro m—

Harvey Beni, Donald Harris, Jess Wald- Ray Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Mem bershipBoard of Directors Meetings

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig
August-1958
Se^ld

20—F. VonAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you wont !o change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special .

programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

W8
-3in

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mef|orie-- 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 - Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

1493

1754
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara....

..1212

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

713-R
162-W

Gust C. Borondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmo9ene--834-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etswelier, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchott St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

129

1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, IM Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

14F24
1437

235-W

^ fV,

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy ..1374

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 - Roth

75

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
-1745
Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rito .
.
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann .. .

209

Ralph L. Toupoiik, R. R. 5 — Eileen -- -

Richard D. Moore, 196V2' N. Hudson St. — Elaine.—432-M

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1344
1288
23

1208-J
14F13

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake

1623R

915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor ._ .345

Phil Rliable, 35'/2 Morse St.

-

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1554-W
589-W

.

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

618

1341-J
1113

.1354

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1630-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary ... . 1143

Worner B. VonAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

_

, ... 1855-W

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

.

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. V/ay, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy .
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotrlce
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma ..
Warren Williams, Batavia — LoMoine

.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello
Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

39

414-R

1448
SS2

_1535-W
. Bron. 120

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

_

_. 775-W

1554-M
1271

1220-J

-1271

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FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ItlCii.

by

1155
653-M

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

o

Published

--1197
1515-J
456-J

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR

-

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1351

Donald V. Shorno. 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elvo
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol.-1400

1529RX
446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
1039
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen ——.444

Maurice Payne, 23 E; Alden — Mildred

183

1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha

533-R

1399

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Address and Rotary Ann

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1045
1261
1415
1105

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

NAME

HARVEY BENT, Program Cholrman ~ Telephone 1493

INC.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
12:15
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

WELCOME

': m

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 3&gt; 1958

Patterson, Thomas, Treat,
Trebilcock, V/ay, Clyde and \Tarren

NEXT TUESDAY — Keith Avery,
next week's program chairiiian, is
borroT.'ing Don Shorno's son as his
offerings

Williams•

As most members know, young
Don recently returned from Gerixiany
where he spent the summer under an
exchange student program. He will
relate his experiences and give us
his impressions of the places and
peoples visited.

THIS VffiEK—State

EARLY leavers—Far too many.
a

-ii

-it

IN THE PLANiaNG—A Rotary
District Institute for club presidents,
bulletin editors. Rotary Information
committee chairmen, classification
committee, district governor's special
representative, the district governor
and counselor.
Date and place to be

Senator

Joe Smeekens, who addressed the
club several months ago after a

announced.

whirlwind tour of the Middle East
Tliis institute will consider some
of the items outlined in RI President

and Russia, played a return engage
ment Tuesday.
Sen.

Joe's intentions

Clifford ITiindall's challenge for this
year, namely:

of

exhibiting color photos he took in
Moscow were thwarted when the pro
jector jammed, but he proceeded to
give his audience a vivid visual
picture of the people and condi
tions behind the

"Daring to face the present"
"Sharing the object of ITotary"
"Finding your personal path to peace"
"Strengthening our heritage"

"iron curtain".
*

*

it

Joe Hiederer was program

HEADLINERS

chairman.

(in October Rotarian)—

"A Two-Year Look into Space", by Willy
Ley; "Operations Research," by James
Butler; and "Denmark's School for
Salvaging Young Lives," by 13. Bulow-

VACATION'S OVER—Tuesday's
short guest list was indicative of
the fact that Summer is just about

Jacobsen.
■a

over.

Only five visiting Rotarians
and one other guest signed in. The
five T/ere; Carlton McKenzie, v^uincy;
Bob Higbie, Lloyd Junker and
Bob Stocker, all of Bronson; and
Dave Jordan of jLngola. Arch Stocker,
of Sarasota, Fla., T/as a guest of
son. Bob.
_.-5t

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it

POHET PETE:

Pardon us for being bold
But do you know we're getting old.

The time grows shorter day by day.
To take back some of things we say.

a

ABSENTEES—Burandt, Curry,
Dale Dean, Faller, Goodholra, Hawkins,
McComb, Dick and xiuss Moore, Olson,

Seton &amp; Duke

I
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elk* Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

I

�COMMIHEES
ROTARY CLUB OF
Club Service
Donald
M. Horris, Cholrman
COLDWATER/ MICH.
Attendance-

Russell

Employer-Employee Relations

Bill Mllnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Sebald

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

Four Way Test-

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken

President

HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY

R. Toupolik, Phil Ribble

Rice

Classification—

Vice President Bulletin—
Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

CHARLES SCHMITT

DIRECTORS-Rlchard BIringer, Lester Wse,

Gust Burandt

Harold Goodholm, John Wolker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Program—

GuidanceBert Foller

Korvey Bent, Chairman

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

Roy Fox

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership—

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas

Williams.

Regular — First Thursday eoch Month,
12:15

Edward

•necial - At the call of the President
ROTARY

Holtz,

Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Etsweiler, Chairman

Noel

Shedd

International Student Projects-

Doug Woodward

Pearce.

Vocational Service
R. G. Waldron, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations

FRANK RITCHIE

P. O. Box 168, Hostings, Mich.

Lewis Pennington, Bob

International

Contacts-

International

Information-

Don Shorno, Croig Sebald

Hawley

Bobier

5—R.

19-K.

Olmsted

26—B. K. Pearce
June-1959
2—A. Rice

9—G. Burondt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy

16—C. Sebald

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Show

.30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotorion Mag.

7—D, Shorno

13-W. Couillard

14-T.

20—John

21—E. B. Thomas

Dean

27—George Owers

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations

2—S. Bovee

Clyde Williams, Chairman

McKeith

25-W.

December—1953

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationKeath

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

Dale Dean, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

4—0. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnIght

InformationA.

May-1959

November—1958

international Service

Milford

INTERNATIONAL

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
28—A. Olson—Student Day

Teeter

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies* Night

28-K. Avery

Youth Committee-

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard
Public

AprlI-1959

October—1958

Rural-Urban—

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—Internotlonol Day
31-M. McKeith

Andrews

30—C. Allemier

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Rotary Informotion—

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urbon

Riederer

21-H. J. McKnight

Wayne Way

John

3—P. Hurley

2—J.

14—B. Feller—Occupational

Community Safety-

Magozine—

_,.-.-i?irT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

C.

Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

March-1959

September—1958

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Bobier

Music-

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist. Gov.

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M.

Edgar M. Howklns, Chairman

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

Crippled Children-

Treasurer Fellowship—

FRED WEEKS

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Howkins

12-N. Shedd

C. Fiske, Bill Short

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—

February-1959
3-R. Fox

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

Competitor Relations—

F. Moore, Chairman

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-19S8

Skobo

28-P. VanAken

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to chonge dotes with another member, advise the Pf-saram chairman of the change. Members having speciol

programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Foy

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Roth

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. - Marion
-371
Dr Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Moriorie.. 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 - Bernice
.
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Wlliiam W. Bobier, 2B0 Grand St. — Margaret

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 ■— Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

14F24
1437

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

183

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

540-M
---75

713-R
162-W
1045

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Lloyd Livermoro, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 - Roth —

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol- .1400

533-R

E. Harold GoodKolm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

229-W
8«-M

483-W

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchetl St. - Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513.J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

1041

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.-834-W

Chester H- Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

14^
-5OT-J

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

-452-R

Guvcrrie Coffmon, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nolo

Phone No.

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. - Josephine

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — VTilma

66F14
1493

1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

NAME

HARVEY BENT, Program Choirman — Telephone 1493

235-W

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine—^2-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344

1288

Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23
1208-J

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorroine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel

1623R
915
937
640-J

Phil Ribble, 35V^ Morse St. ...
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1,'Union City — Evelyn

1161-J
33F22

Kenneth M. Pulnom, 11 B. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline ...

Charles Schmift, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

345

1554-W

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita

Phone No.

.

-1745

1529RX

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann . _
Noel Shedd, 74 Mople Lone — Virginia ....

446
1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

1197

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Ctiicago St. — Nellie
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elvo

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1155
.. -653-M

-

1515-J

456-J
618

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr, — Virginia ..

..1341-J

Ralph L. Toupolik, R. R. 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne .
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

..1113
1354
1630-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary -Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 - Gladys
Carl F. VInlon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice _ .
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

1143
1855-W

.39
414-R

775-W

1448

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia — LoMoIne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 - Celia
. .
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

.552

1535-W
Bron.

120

1554-M
.1271
1220-J

1271

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The COLDWATER

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Motary REFLECTOR
FREDSRICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

by

I c(a LG-A Hi
Y 2 TT S- pTm 7': Eirr s
VISITING

ROTARIANS

T

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 28, 1?58
A RICH HSRITAGE—Coldwater

Rotary lost a beloved member Saturday,

District Governor Frank expressed
pleasure over the Coldwater club's
attendance record.

Maurice Payne always placed

It still can be

improved, however.

"service above self" in his club and

daily activities, and was a real

*

Rotarian in every sense of the word.

We couldn't help thinking
Tuesday when District Governor Ritchie
was saying that community service is
the justification of the mission of
Rotary, that his words described
Maury's leadership in the club and
community during the past quarter
century,

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Dave Jordan,
Angola, Archie Schufelt, Hillsdalej

Elmer Dobson, Quincy; Walter Bender,
Middletown, Ohio; Dick Schultz, Bronsonj
Jerry Smith, Nilesj Dick Kerr, Battle Creek;
Bob Mason, Grand Rapids; and Harold Walgren,
Chicago.
*

Maurice's passing will leave
a big void in the club. His fellow

ship and leadership will be sorely
missed. His death was a personal
loss to each and every one of us.
However, the privilege of
having known him, having wit
nessed his amazing courage in face
of the inevitable, and having en
joyed the warmth of his dynamic
personality is a heritage bequested
to few men.
*

EARLY LEAVERS—six.
#

ABSENTEES—Bacon, Faller, Fiske,
Hawkins, Kennedy, McKeith, Russ Moore,
Pennington, Ribble, Thomas, Toupalik,
Way and Warren Williams,
*

■»

CALL OF THE WILD—Clyde Williams
told us at the club assembly that he
was leaving this week to join father.
Warren, in Alaska for a hunting trip.

CLUB ASSEMBLY—The annual club

assembly was held Tuesday night with
President Dick presiding and District

*

«

«

«

POHET PETE:

Governor Frank sitting in on the
session in an advisory capacity.
The

said he liked our verse

So this week we're being terse.

The assembly started with a

dinner at the Country club with the
officers, directors, chairmen and
some of the s±»-chairmen present.

Gov,

No

sense workin'

when we're

ahead

Think we'll knock off and go to bed.

During the evening the reports
of the various chairmen and

sub-

chairmen, outlining their plans for
the coming year, were discussed.
There

is not room to review

all of the activities planned. We'll
say this, however. It looks like a
Seton &amp; Duke

^^usv year ahead.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

&amp;R0N50N — Congrega^onal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Emplpyer-Employee Relations

COMMinEES

Bill Milnes, Joe RIederer, Croig

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M. Harris, Chairman
Attendance-

Russell

F. Moore. Chairman

Sebald

1958

.

C. Fiske, Bill Short

R. Toupalik, Phil Rlbble

Rice

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

FRED WEEKS

DIRECTORS-Rlchard Birlnger, Lester Wise,

Program—

12-N. Shedd

17—E. Hawkins

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Gov.

Horvey Bent, Chairman

Student Guests-

James F. McComb, Chairman

Williams.

Warner

Woodward

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz,
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

-tecial — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Chairman

John

Wayne Way

Etsweller, Chairman

Noel Shedd

Rotary InformationErnest W. Luse, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Teeter

Public

Information-

Mllford

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

A.

Clyde Williams, Chairman
international Student Proiects-

McKeith

Keath

Doug Woodward

Pearee.

International Contacts-

Vocational Service

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R. G.

FRANK RITCHIE

Woldron, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations

Lewis Pennington, Bob

Hawley

Don Shorno, Cralg Sebald

International

Information—

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnIght

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959

11-O. Bornes

25-W. Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—8. K. Pearce

December-1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burondt

Service

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rofory Foundation-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
International

Dale Dean, Chairman

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Ray Mulchahey, H. J. McKnIght

Youth Committee—

April-1959
7-

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

31-M. McKeith

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Sofety—

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
November—1958

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas,

Magazine-

.,^,RICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urban

October—1958

28—K. Avery

Rural-Urban—
Bobier

Music-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,
12tl5

VanAken, Douglos

Axner Olson

March-1959

3—P. Hurley

September—1958

GuidanceBert Faller

Harvey Bent, Donald Horris, Jess WaldRoy Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

PRESIDENT

3-R. Fox

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
President
2—J. RIederer
Community Service
Vice President Bulletin—
9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
Keith
Avery,
Chairman
Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
16—P. Rlbble—Stog Night
Duone Davidson, Paul Hurley
Crippled ChildrenTreosurer FellowshipGeorge Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews
Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Gust Burondt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMirr

February—1959

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee 10—H. Joseph—International Inf.

Competitor Relations—

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associotlons—
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1958*1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August—1958

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

16—C. Sebald

23—R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweller—Rotarlan Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllord

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F.

VanAken

Tbe above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs such os Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Anrt

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, IS Church St. — Morion
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorie

103^M

Lloyd Llvermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

540-M
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L, McConkay, 95 S. Monroe St. —

332-J
1039

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

1212
4S2-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

713-R
162-W
1045

Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene.—834-W

1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H- Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

129
1868-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, IM Falrfleld Dr. — Aileen

1466

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Phone No.

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

66F14
1493
—1754

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Eisweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

928
371
1490

Otis O, Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernlce
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean..

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

NAME

183

14F24
1437

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha

Iro King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme

.S98-J

834-M

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwater State Home — Carol ..1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerlte
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine.

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

209
432-M

1344
1288

23
1208-J
14F13

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia
Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

... .

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

.. ..

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys
_ ..
Ccrl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

.

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Dellc

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello ..
Charles L. Woodward. 163 Morshall St. ...

Joseph RIederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

1554-W

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

by

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

..

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

589-W

WELCOME

..653-M

Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion . .

Phil Rlbble, 35'/2 Morse St. ...

345

—1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

John Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy . ..
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

446

1351

1623R
915
937
640-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1745

1529RX

1197

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Mouflce Payne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gothel

Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovlo — LoMoine

..

_.

. .

1515-J
456.J

-618
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1143

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...

39

414-R

775-W
1448
552

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Bron. 120

.

I554-M
1271

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

1220-J

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

VISITING

.

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIlNG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

COLDWATER,

.

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

Jlo^arj/ REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

-.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

T^e COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy -

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 21, 1958
BANNER DAY—Next Tuesday is the

^BIG DAY,

District Governor Frank Ritchie

;will make his annual official visit to
""the club.
He will be heard at the noon

session and will be the key figure at
the annual club assembly in the evening.
District Gov,

Frank is

area

Rushville, Ind.; Larry Plumb, Toledo,
Ohioj Fred Weeks, Jr., Ft. Bragg, N.C.;
Tom Grove,
Bridgeville, Pa.;
Chuck Hill and Ken Yesh, Bronson.
*

•»

St

INVITATION—Members of the

manager of Consumers Power Co., and is
a member of the Hastings club.
He is
a former member and past president of
the Howell and Grand Ledge clubs and

has been a Rotary member since 1936.

neighboring ^uincy Rotary Club are
planning to honor one of their active

members, the Rev. Bill Cruthers, by
attending the morning service at his
church, the Union church in Quincy.

The Coldwater club has had two

100 per cent meetings within the past
year.
How about making it another next
Tuesday?

Carleton McKenzie, who should rate
an honorary membership in the local club

(he attends regularly enough), has

in

vited Coldwater Rotarians to Join the
*

Quincy club in its tribute to Bill.

*

IT WAS FUN—The club played host

this week to about 50 ii-H club boys

The

service at the Union Church

Sunday is scheduled to start at 9s50.

and girls at a luncheon served at the
fairgrounds.

The meal, featuring fried
chicken, gravy and bisquits, and apple
pie a la mode, was enjoyed despite a
lack

of elbow room.

St

St

IMPROVEMENT—Coldwater had

an

average attendance of 93-37 per cent
dhring July of this year,-a-gain-ef—-

2.26 per cent over last year's July
percentage of 91-11-

The luncheon is

an annual affair

—one which the members enjoy, especially
some of the younger members who seem to
have the best luck in selecting the most
comely dinner partners.
*

St

St

HAS A POINT—Doug Bullock, Three
Rivers, philosophizes: "One reason
many of us can't afford an European
vacation is

'A

St

because

our dollars made

the trip without us."

PSSING FACES—Avery, Curry,
Fiske, Goodholm, Hill, Kennedy, McKeith,
Russ Moore, Olson, Oarers, Pennington,
Ribble, Sebald, Skabo, Thomas,
Trebilcock and Warren Williams.

•Jt

•Jt

Don't

forget to make up, fellas.
*

^t

THIRTEEN GUESTS—Tuesday's guest
list was made up of 13'namesBud Davis^
Carmi, 111.; Tom Venable and Bill Haveman,
Middletown, Ohio; Rowle Greenslade,
Bridgeville, Pa,; Bud Higbie, Bronson;
.Bob Jones, Adrian; Dudley Campbell,

Setoi^ &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMinEES

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Donald M.

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Cralg

Club Service

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Sebold

Competitor Relations—

C. Fiske, Bill Short
Russell F. Moore, Chairman
Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

Classification-

1959

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
President
— Vice President Bulletin—
Soton Bovee, Chairman

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT
JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Harold Goodholm, John Walker

Asst. Sec.-Treas.

DIRECTORS-Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,

Progrom—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WoldRay Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde MembershipWilliams.
James F. McComb, Chairman

Warner

Board of Directors Meetings

Edward C. Holtz, Chairman
Chester H. Curry.

P. M.

•seciol — At the call of the President

ROTARY

Mogazlne—
John Etsweiler,
Noel

Rotary

INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

A.

10—D. Moore—Rurol-Urban

9—E. Luse—Rotary Information
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

G.

Gust Burandt

Buyer-Seller Relations

Lewis Pennington, Bob Hawley

Aprll-1959

Scholarships, Awards and Student October—1956
Guidance—
Bert Faller

7-

7—J. McComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

2B-K. Avery

Rural-Urban—

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Erich Senwengel, Byron Thomas,

11—O. Barnes

18—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' ond Girls' Week-

25-W.

Youth Committee-

Contacts-

International

Information-

28—A. Olson—Student Day

Bobier

5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske-Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Pearce
June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2-A. Rice

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Doy

16—C. Sebaid

23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July—1959

6—J. Esfweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13—W. Couillard

14—T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F. VanAken

Don Shorno, Cralg Sebaid
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

21-H. J. McKnight

December—1958

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw

International

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

Community Safety-

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKeith

30—C. Allemier

International Student Projects-

Waldron, Chairman

Riederer

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Carl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationKeath Pearce.
Doug Woodward
R.

FRANK RITCHIE

2—J.

Sergeant of Arms-

Vocotional Service

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

3-P. Hurley

Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

McKoith

Moreh-1959

September—1958

Internotionol Service

Dole Dean, Chairman
Milford

INTERNATIONAL

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Safety
Gov.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keath Pearce

Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Information-

Teeter
Public Information-

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

12-N. Shedd

Wayne Way
Chairman

Shedd

Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

10—H. Joseph—International Inf.
17—E. Hawkins

26—H. Frank Ritchie—Dist.

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

Music-

^fRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Douglas

Woodward

Regular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15

VanAken,

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee
19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

R. Toupollk, Phil Ribble

Rice

February-1959
3-R. Fox

August—1958

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59 If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493
to assist with the details.
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint ■ committee
''

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L, Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons St — Ruth

I036-M
W8

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Marjorle—1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
1754

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

1041

Guvorrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola
483-W
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene..B34-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1045
1261
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

533-R
1399

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn

129
1868-W
235-W
14F24

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

183

1437

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo
598-J
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Morfho
229-W
Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Mayme
834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy .. 1374
Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite
540-M

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. 3 — Roth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

75
332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
- 444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home — Carol .. 1400

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

8. K. Pearce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorroine

23

1208-J
14F13
1623R
915
937

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R. 5 — Eileen

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Ruth

yiu,
A.ur-22'

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
VISITING

p.m.,
ROTARIANS

ELKS' TEMPLE
ALWAYS

.

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

l£r:$

12:15

.

1161-J

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

.

Cori F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice ...
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1554-W
589-W

The COLDWATER

Published

.1354

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mary ...

Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

33F22

WELCOME

1113

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Uni&lt;]n City — Evelyn

618

1341-J

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Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilmo
Worren Williams, Batovia — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia ._

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
640-J
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor — .345

653-M
1515-J
456-J

E. Byron Thomas, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys

—

1351
1197
1155

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howofd Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva .....
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth Roy C. Patterson, R. R, 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Payne, 23 E. Aldon — Mildred

446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia
Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicogo St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1288

1529RX

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine _ 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy —. .1745

Cralg Sebaid, R. R. 2 - Rita

INC

1630-W

1143

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�WORK SCHEDULE
FAIR FOOD STAND

lOLNESa ALLEMIER, PEARCE

CHAIRMEN:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 - LESTER V/ISE

YEIDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 - HARVEY BEHT

Mark Andrews

Keith Avery

Gust

VJilford

Burandt

John Etsweiler
Donald Harris

Edgar Hawkins

Harry Joseph

Milford

James

Axner

Dro

McGomb

Ko

So

McKeith

Olson

Roy Patterson
Joseph Riederer

Olmsted

Co Alfred Rice
Donald

Couillard

Albert Faller

Shorno

Charles Schmitt
Webster Treat

Ralph Toupalik
Vinton

Russell Waldron

Charles Woodward

Leslie Woodwardo

Carl

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21

CLYDE WILLIAI^S

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22

Richard Biringer
Chester Curry

Otis Barnes
William Bobier

Charles

Duane

Fiske

Harold Hill

Davidson

Robert Kerr

Ray Fox
Robert Hawley
Paul Hurley

Harold McKnight
Lewis Pennington

Harold Kornstein
Richard Moore

Conrad Swart

Kenneth Putnam

Torg Skabo
Raymond Trebilcock
Wayne Way

Howard Teeter

Edward Ho.ltz

Noel

Shedd

SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 - JOHN DEAN
Seton Bovee
Dale

Dean

Eugene Goodholzn
Charles Bacon
Ernest Luse "
Russell Moore

George Owers
Phil

RLbble

Robert Shaw

Byron Thomas
Warren Williams

Douglas Woodward

Craig Sebald
Warner

—

Van Aken
Fred Weeks

FRITZ VAN AKEN

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Augist lUc 1958

NEXT TUESDAY—There will be no

.•'^^aeeting at the Elks Temple e

Instead

'r^he club will assemble at the Cold-

water Grange booth at the I4-H Fair
grounds for its weekly luncheon»
As in the past years., each

Rotarian will have a ii-H club boy or
girl as his guest©
The club will be operating its
concession at the

fair next week©

Each member assigned to work has been
so informed© The important thing now
is to report for work at your
scheduled time©

Instead of the Dairy Queen
operation of the past two yearsp the
Botary stand this year will sell a
batter-dipped hot dog and several
other items© It will be just our
luck to have next week be blistering
hot©
See ya at the fair©

Niagara Falls^ N© Yo| Jack Brownj,
WapakonetSj, Ohio| Jim Shaver^
Las Vegasj, Nevada| John Elwell^
Hamiltonii Ohioj Tom Weaver^ Dayton^
Ohioj A© D'Antonij, Huntingtonp West
Virginia; Bill Nimmo^, Butler, Ind©|
Nels Webber^ Bronson; Carl ton-MeKenaiey
Quincy; and Willard Norris of West
idilton^ Ohio©

Sen© Joe Smeekens was a guest of

Doc Pearce; Bart Strahley of Toledoj,
Ohio©^ and Hugh Clancy of Honolulu^
were guests of Wayne Way; Leonard Schroeder
of West Milton^ Ohio was a guest of

Willard Norris; Robert Boatman^ Grand
Rapidsj, was a guest of George Owers,
and Fred Anderson and Olin Dally^ both of
Goldwaterj, were guests of Noel Shedd©

ABSENTEES—Allemier^ Dale Deanp
Faller^s Goodholrig Holts., Kerrj McKnight^
Olmstedj Olson^, Patterson^ Teeter^ Vinton,
Waldron and Warren Williams©

NO QUESTIONS—Wlien Ken lieaven-

■it

worth, Coldwater plant manager of

Climax Molybdenum of Michiganp got
through addressing the club this
Tuesday^ there was no flood of
questions© REASON? Probably none
of the boys felt qualified to ask
intelligent questions©

NOT BAD—Only two early leavers©
*

*

*

KERCHOOOOOoc—Russ Moore

is

escaping the hay fever season in his
cabin hideout near Harbor Spring© By

Moly metal alloys are new^, as
well as the processes used to produce
them© The manager of Coldwater's
newest industry did a good job of
presenting a highly technical subject
and giving the club members some idea
of what will be done at the new plant
here i/rfien it gets into operation later
in the year©

postal card he informs us that he is

making up Rotary by attending meetings
of the Petoskey club©

POHET PETE§

Oh^ come to the Fair©

Rotary will be there©

Noel Sheddj, program chairman
for the weekg introduced the speaker©

We don't make much money©
But our stand is a honey.

*

A LONG^ LONG LIST—This week's

^juest list was the longest in many
sessions©

It included the following

visiting Rotarianss

Charles Osbom^

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

DRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES
Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Donald M.

Horris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell F. Moore, Chairman

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred
OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

Clossificotion—

- 1959

RICHARD BIRINGER

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Torg Skobo, Fritr VanAken

President

HARVEY BENT

Vice President Bulletin—

Seton Bovee, Chairman
Secretary
Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley
Treasurer Fellowship—

JOHN KENNEDY
CHARLES SCHMITT

FRED

Rice

WEEKS

Edgor M. Hawkins, Chairman

Asst. See.-Treos.

DIRECTORS-Richord Biringer, Lester Wise,

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Williams.

Board

of

12:15

.FRICT 636

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

ROTARY

Chairman

26—H.

Four Way TestOtis Barnes, Keoth Peorce
Community Service

Gov.

A.

McKeith

September—1958

3-P. Hurley

2—J.

10—D. Moore—Rural-Urbort

Riederer

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day
31-M. McKeith

Aprll-1959

Guidance-

Bert Falter

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

30—C. Allemier

October—1958

7-

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night
14—B. Failer—Occupational

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party
21-H. J. McKnight

28—A. Oison—Student Day
May-1959

November—1958

Bobier

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Safety-

IB—R. Toupalik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' end Girls' Week-

25—W.

Youth

Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Show

Bobier

Clyde Williams, Chairman
International Student Projects-

International Contacts-

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

G. Waidron, Chairman
International informationBuyer-Seller Relations
Harry Joseph, Harold Hill
Lewis Pennington, Bob Howiey

5—R.

Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K. Olmsted
26—B. K. Peorce

December—19SS

June—1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A. Rice

9—B. Short—Ladies' Night

9—G. Burandt

Service

Doug Woodward

Vocational Service

Schwengel—Com. Safety

March-t959

Gust Burandt

Ken Putnam, John Dean
Sergeant of ArmsCarl Vinton, Vincent Kornstien, Rotary FoundationKeath Pearce.

FRANK RITCHIE

Ritchie—Diet.

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

International

Dole Dean, Chairman
Milford

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

Frank

9—E. Luse—Rotary informotion
16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Ray Mufehahey, H. J. McKnight

Noel Shedd

Teeter
Public Information-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

V/ayne Way

John Etsweiler, Chairman
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman
Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

24—E.

19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Erich Scnwengei, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Rotory Information-

INTERNATIONAL

17—E. Howkins

12-N. Shedd

C. Fiske, Bill Short

Trade Associations—

28-K. Avery

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

3-R. Fox

Rurol-Urban-

Magazine-

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

Warner VanAken, Douglas

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

5—B. Milnes—Employer-Employee

21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller

Edward C. Holiz,
Chester H. Curry.

' jecial — At the coll of the President

Competitor Relations—

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Music—

P. M.

February-1959

James F. McComb, Cholrman
Woodward

Directors Meetings

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig
August—1956
Se^ld

Harold Goodhotm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student

Program-

Horvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess WaldRoy Fox
ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

Regular — First Thursday each Month,

Employer-Employee Relations

16—C. Sebald

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmos

23-R. Show

30—D. Dean.

30—8. Howiey

January—1959

July-19S9

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarian Mag.

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Coulllard

14-T. Skabo

20—John Dean

21—E. B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28-F.

VanAken

The above is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such os Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay —

103^M

NAME

Address end Rotary Anit

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons St — Ruth
W8
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. - Marian
-371
Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorie... 1490
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Berniee
66F14

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Ruth

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

1493

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Maymo
.-834-M
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374
Lloyd llvormore, 50 N. Cloy St. — Marguerite
540-M

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

1754
1212

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

Wilford C, Coulllard, 60 N, Monroe St. — lmogene.-834-W

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
—.444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
209

Duane E, Davidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr, — Josephine
Guvarrle Coffman, 759 E, Chicago St, — Nola

452-R
483-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — tAory

713-R

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W

1045

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Failer, 95 N. Hanchetl St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
513-J or 166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
E. Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

183

129

Robert Howiey, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —
_-._1868-W
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione
235-W
Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 — Evelyn
14F24
Paul Hurley, 1M Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
1437

Richord D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine —432-M

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Liio

1288

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Ralph L. Toupalik, R. R, 5 — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebileock, R. R. 2 — Ann

1113
1354
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Warner B. VonAken, R. R. 2 — Gladys .

1855-W

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St. — Mary

.

1208-J

14F13

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Mourice Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred
B. K- Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1623R
915
937

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice --

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

640-J
345

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by

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ELKS' TEMPLE
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

1155

E. Byron Thomos, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia .. _ ._1341-J

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth

1197

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
.-653-M
Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elvo
1515-J
Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude . - . - - -456-J
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion ..
618

Car! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
_
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

1351

Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
War;en Williams, Batavia — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Celia .

..

1143

39
414-R

775-W
1448
552

.

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_ Bron. 120

,

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Court — Roth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1554-M

1271

1220-J
1271

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

1529RX
446

Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy —. 1745

Craig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

DUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC
if,,-

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 7s 1958
NEXT TUESDAY~"Ken Leavenworthi,

manager oT the new Coldwater plant
of Climax Molybdenum^ is to be next
Tuesday^s speaker^ according to
Noel Shedd^ who has the program^
We don't know what Ken's subject
will be but we do know the members

VrflTH REGRETS—The directors, at
their monthly meeting today, regret
fully accepted the resignation of
three members. Bill Short, Erich
Schwengel and Ray Mulchahey® All
three tendered resignations because
of business conditions which prevent
them from attending meetings regularly®

will enjoy meeting and hearing him®
ih
*

*

•*

SHARE PROJECT COST—The board

DOWN TO EARTH—This week's pro
gram featured a film entitled "The
Spud and You"o The movieg pro
duced by the MSU Food Distribution
Curriculum^ showed why the American
people are the best-fed in the

also voted today to help share the
cost of the new fence being erected
at Maple Lawn hospital® The directors
agreed that Rotary pay the same amount
toward this project as Kiwanis and the
Lions®

worldo
*

Eo Lee Feller^ local nationallyrecognized food distribution expert^
gave a short talk introducing the
filffio Bill Milnes was program

TO PLAY HOSTS—Rotary again this

year will play host to ^0 Branch
County U-H members at the August 19th
luncheon®

chairmano

*

This date, of course, will

be during li-H Fair week in Coldwater
so

■»

.NINE GUESTS—Tuesday's guest

list included ^tarians Dave Jordan,
of Angolag Percy Fish of Kalaraazoo,
Carl Margraf of DaytoUg Ohio,
Rell Ambrose of CBcfordg Ed Meyer of
Hainraondg Indo, and Clare Hollister
of Bronsonj also Stan White of
Hillsdale, guest of Doc Pearcej
Richard Darling of Mansfield, Ohio,
guest of Otis Barnes, and Frank
Hairston of Sto Louis, Mo®, guest
of Ed Holtz®

the

luncheon will be

switched to

the fairgrounds that week as in the
past several years.
The Coldwater

Grange stand" will be the"~site.
•if

•if

*

ON ATTENDANCE—While making up two
meetings at Roscommon recently, we
heard that club's attendance chairman

chiding the members because the club

slipped to 8l-per cent attendance during
June®
bers®

The Roscommon club has 35 mem
We therefore enjoyed hearing

Veep Bent announce this week that
Coldwater's much larger club had a

*

9ii per cent record for the same month®
ELSEWHERE—Prez Biringer (re

portedly up north on vacation),

■if

Burandt, Curry, Kornstein, McComb,
Owers, Patterson, Putnam, Ribble,
Riederer, Thomas, Treat, Trebilcock, Waldron, Warren Williams,
and Chuck Woodward®

POHET PETEs

When wifey sends us to the store

^he always s^ds_us_back for more.
Tlien on return she quickly hollers
'Cause we spent too many dollars®

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Just four.
Seton L

•«•

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Hendry Hotel — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Employer-Employee Relations

COMMinEES

Bill Milnes, Joe Riederer, Craig

Club Service

COLDWATER/ MICH.

Donald M.

Harris, Chairman

Attendance-

Russell F. Moore, Chairman

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1958

-

JOHN

CHARLES SCHMITT

Selon Bovee, Chairman

Duane Davidson, Paul Hurley

Treasurer Fellowship-

FRED V/EEKS

Asst. Sec.-Treos.

DIRECTORS—Richard Biringer, Lester Wise,
Willioms.

James F. McComb, Chairman
Warner VanAken, Douglas
Woodward

Edward C. Holtz, Choirman
Chester H. Curry.

'^.Special — At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

John Etsweiler, Chairman
Ernest W. Luse, Chairman

CLIFFORD A. RANDALL
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Dr. Kenneth Olmsted, Howard
Teeter

Public

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

A.

Carl

21—H. J. McKnight

Rural-Urban—

Dick Moore, Bob Kerr, Bill

November—1958

R. G.

4—D. Woodward—Rotary Found.

Community Sofety—

Erich Schwengel, Byron Thomas, 11—O. Barnes

Waldron,

25-W.

Youth Committee-

Webb Treat, Bob Shaw
Service

Doug Woodward

Chairman
Bob

Hawtey

Don Shorno, Craig Sebald

International

Bobier

Information-

Harry Joseph, Harold Hill

28—A. Olson—Student Day
May-1959
5—R. Moore

12—C. Fiske—Competitor Relations
19-K.

Olmsted

26—8. K. Pearce

December—1958

June-1959

2—S. Bovee

2—A.

9—G. Burandt

9—B. Short—Lodies' Night

16—C. Curry—Music Day
23—E. Holtz—Merry Christmos

23-R. Shaw

30—D. Dean.

30—B. Hawley

January—1959

July-1959

6—J. Estweiler—Rotarlan Mog.

International Contacts-

Buyer-Seller Relations

Lewis Pennington,

18—R. Toupolik—Trade Assoc.

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Kornstian, Rotary Foundation—

Vocational Service

FRANK RITCHIE

Student Guests—
Axner Olson

Ken Putnam, John Dean

Vinton, Vincent

7-

14—R. Mulchahey—Children's Party

International Student Projects-

McKeith

Keath Pearce.

P. O. Box 168, Hastings, Mich.

31-M. McKeith

7—J. MeComb—Ladies' Night

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Information—

Sergeant of Arms-

GOVERNOR 636 DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17—V. Kornstien

24—K. Putnam—International Day

14—8. Faller—Occupational
21—L. Pennington—Buyer-Seller
28-K. Avery

International

Dale Deon, Chairman
Milford

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

9—E. Lose—Rotary Information

16—P. Ribble—Stag Night

GuidanceBert Faller

Ray Mulchohey, H. J. McKnight

Noel Shedd

Rotary Information-

INTERNATIONAL

10—D. Moore—Rurol-Urbon

Riederer

George Owers, Les Woodward, 23—M. Andrews

Woyne Way

Magazine-

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

2—J.

March-1959

3—P. Hurley

September—1958

Otis Barnes, Keath Pearce
Community Service
Keith Avery, Chairman
Crippled Children-

Bobier

Music-

P.M.

24—E. Schwengel—Com. Sofety
Gov.

Harvey Bent, Chairman

ron, Keith Avery, Duane Davidson, Clyde Membership-

12:15

Four Way Test-

Ritchie-Dist.

April-1959

Program-

Ray Fox

Board of Directors Meetings

17—E. Howkins

Edgar M. Hawkins, Chairman
Gust Burandt
30—C. Allemier
Harold Goodholm, John Walker Scholarships, Awards and Student
October—1958

Harvey Bent, Donald Harris, Jess Wald-

"•eyuiar — First Thursday each Month,

12-N. Shedd
26—H. Frank

Mark Andrews, Chairman

Secretary

3-R. Fox

10—H. Joseph—international Inf.

Rice

R. Toupalik, Phil Ribble

February—1959

5—8. Milnes—Employer-Employee
19-B. Kerr-4-H Fair

Torg Skabo, Fritz VanAken
President
Vice President Bulletin-

KENNEDY

Competitor Relotions—
C. Fiske, Bill Short

1958-1959 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August-1958

Charles L. Woodward, C. Alfred Trade Associations—
Classification—

1959

RICHARD BIRINGER
HARVEY BENT

Sebald

Rice

16-C. Sebald

7—D. Shorno

13-W. Couillard
20—John Dean

21—E, B. Thomas

27—George Owers

28—F. VanAken

14-T. Skobo

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1958-59. If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman — Telephone 1493

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1958

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. 5 — Fay

103^M

Mark S. Andrews. 25 Parsons St — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

w8
-371

Dr. Charles R. Bacon, 59 N. Circle Drive — Mariorie—-1490

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Ira King, 65 N. Monroe St., Moyme

Phone No.

598-J

729-'^

—834-M

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy— 1374

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1754

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. 3 — Roth
James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Drive — Esther

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1493
1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Cuvarrie Coffman, 759 E. Chicago St. — Nola

452-R
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Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene—834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — tAary
713-R

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille—-.—1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

513-J or 166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

E. Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

533-R

1399
183

129

Robert Hawley, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake —

1868-W

Edward C. Holtz, R. 3, Box 75 - Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Or. — Aileen

14F24
1437

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chlcogo St. — Hermlone..

235-W

Lloyd Livermore, 50 N. Clay St. — Marguerite

540-M

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1039
444

75
332-J

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Homo — Carol -1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
209

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Conrad Swart, 471 Marshall St. — Gertrude
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byro.n Thomos, 58 N. Circle Dr. — Virginia

_..1113
13W
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Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Warner B. VanAken, R, R, 2 — Gladys

1855-W

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lila
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

George Owers, R. R. 3 — Elizabeth
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. 2, Morrison Lake
Maurice Poyne, 23 E. Alden — Mildred

1288

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915

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Joseph Riederer, R. R. 2 — Caroline

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

by

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TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

VISITING

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Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebllcoek, R, R. 2 — Ann

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Richard D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson St. — Elaine— 432-M
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys
1344

937

640-J
345
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Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary -- .
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. VYay, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

FREDERICK

H.

_

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. 1 — Wilma
Warien Williams, Batavic — LcMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. 2 — Cello

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1143

39
414-R

775-W

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552

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Bron. 120

1^4-M

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Court — Roth _-1220-J

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

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Donald V. Shorno, 156 E. Chicago St. — Louise -..-1197
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia ..... 1155
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
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Howard Swan, R. R. 4 — Elva
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Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy --

Croig Sebald, R. R. 2 - Rito
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann _
Noel Shedd, 74 Maple Lane — Virginia —

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

1271

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
August 1^, 1958

Guest Rotarians at Tuesday's
meet includedi
Lloyd Junker and
Robert Stocker from Bronson, Ed
Meyer from Hammond, Ind., T. A. Weaver
from Dayton. James Skinner was the
guest of Bill Milnes. Helmer Odden
vras visiting the old home town and was
the guest of Charlie Fiske. Incidently,

James
Hare^ Secretary of
State.? was our speaker at Tuesday's
meeting and told of the new point
system for re-examination of drivers
which recently took effect.
Some interesting points were
brought out by Mr. Hare concerning
Highway Safety in iiichigan.

Helmer now lives in Newton,

He revealed that traffic deaths

Kansas.

*

in the state have dropped every year

since 1955- In 1955 there were 2^000
deaths and in 1956l^TOO, and 195?
1^900 and the department expects about

Early leavers weres Frank
McConkey, Don Shomo, Bert Faller
and

Chuck Schmitt.

1^200 to be killed this year©
Absent were; president Biringer,
Bovee, Burandt, Etsweiler, Goodholm,
Kerr, Ribble, Toupalik, Warner Van Aken,
Waldron and Way. Needless to say,
these men will get calls from the
membership committee.

Several problems were aired by
the secretary^ among them was the
problem of the new point system.
The number of accidents has nothing
to do with the new plan. In other
words you may have as many accidents
as you want to but don't get a ticket.

Under the point systeraj, if a
driver accumulates 12 points over
a two year period he must be called

in for er-examination. Points may be
awarded for such things as man

slaughter - 6 points^ drunk driving 6 points^, reckless driving - 6 points,
speeding l5 miles over limit = li points,
speeding less than l9 miles over the
limit - 3 points, disobeying a traffic
signal 3 points, all other moving
violations - 2 points.
We

covered Mr. Hare's talk well

*

,

„Bill Milnes will be next week's

program chairman and he informs your
editors that his speaker will give
*. out with some facts on the grocery
business. No advertising we hope. Bill.
*

Keith Avery passed out a list of
possible subject for our coming
Occupation Day at the High School. If
you know of someone who can handle one
of these subjects contact Keith right
away.

because we thought these points needed
repeating and vie don't have too much

*

news this week.

POHET PETE:

Seton went to Higgins Lake
Just to sit in the sun and bake.

Sometimes you Just can't gain.
Maybe its fun_to svdjn_-lrL Jihe.-rairu-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn
Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

MICH.

Club Service

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 . 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

LESTER WISE

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES

Clyde Wlllioms, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Birlnger, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

John Dean

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Alcen.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Magazine-

igular — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchohey, Chairman

12;15 P. M.

Harold Hill

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President
636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public Informotlon

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

Corlton

Burandl

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

PROGRAMS

February—1958
4—Jomes McComb

11—Phil

13—Chester Ailemler
20—Worren Williams—4-H Fair

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

Ribble—Community

Safety
18—Harold Mcknight
25—Donald Shorno — International
Day
March—1958
3—Bill Milnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kennetn Putnam-Rural-Urban
17—Keoth Pearce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Community Safety—

24—John Etsweiler

April-1958

October—1957

1—Charles

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Phil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Crippled Children—
Cralg Sebald, John Efswelier,
Chester

Relations

15—Douglas Woodward—ladles'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22-Kelth Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Scholarships-Awards—Student

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

6—Howard Teeter
lations

As

sociations

19—Roy Fox

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Information-

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Night
16—Harold T. Hill

23—Woyne Way
30—Clyde Williams
July~19S8
1—President's Program

In

formation

8—Charles

Woodward

15—Wllliom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt

14—E. Harold Goodholm

29—Mourlce Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsied

Vlnton

9—Erich Schwengel-Ladies'

3—Ray Mulchohey-Rotarlan
10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

27—Warner Von Aken
2—Carl

December—1957

Axner Olson.

20—Webster Treat
Juno—1958

26—Horry Joseph

Guests—

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade

holm

22—Russell Moore

May-19SS

Bornes

November—1957
5—District Governor

Charles Flske

International

Parly

8—Mark Andrews

Ailemler

International

Fiske

8-C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Coulllard—Children's

son.

H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- international Student Projects-

ton

ROTARY

tion

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

formation

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Trade Associations-

Student

—

Thomas — Occupational In

Keith

1957-1958

Loans—

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

Foundation-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Augusl-1957

Youth-

Music-

DISTRICT

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vlnton
Occupational information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc
knight

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

SCHMITT

The Rotary

Competitor Relations—

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the chang^ Members haying *PBc&lt;al
IS Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944
progroms, such os
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Ailemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Barnes, R, R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Ma^

240
371

66F14

1493

944
56

1212

452-R
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31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirifeld Dr. — cllen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1021

John V/. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Flske, R, R. 2 — Ruth

1105
166

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfoor Dr. — Doris

1261

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Howklns, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn—

15

Paul Hurley,

883

163 Falrfield Dr. — Alleen

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
803
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo—
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
—
419

NAME

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

83

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

190

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

—

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Mllford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

6. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

680

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

937

778-R

1

Phil RIbble, 35'/2 Morse St.
——
1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn—...76

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden §t. — Berget

1192
1137

653-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

23
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Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A, Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

--84
?

75

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila—il400

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

1039

Harold J. Mcknight, Coldwaler Stole Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
87
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refha

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

...883

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
V/arner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vlnton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

892

121

96

36
36
43
39

1227

775-W

16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice ——593
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
54F3

Warren Williams, Batovia, Michigan — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

63F12
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125

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The COLDWATER

'Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK H."^EEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, illCH.

INC

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME
- •

iV'■

�*He Profits Most. Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 17. 19^8

NEXT TUESDAY—The club has a
treat in store next week according

to Gust Burandt, program chairman.
Robert Webber, of Jackson,

19^7-^8 Rotary Foundation FellowshipStudent at University of Glasgow,
Scotland, will be next Tuesday's
speaker.
Robert is a graduate of
Jackson High School and Albion
College, and attended the Boston
University School of Theology. He
had an outstanding record in college
and was sponsored for the Rotary
Foundation Fellowship by the Jackson

LONG GUEST LIST—Barney Trebilcock
had Roy Truesdale of Grand Rapids as his
guest Tuesday, while Wayne Way hosted
son Jim, Mac McKeith had Bob Hyman of
Coldwater, and Bill Bobier had Bob Stine
of Dearborn.

Rotarian visitors included;

Ken Miller of Detroit, Ted Zimmerman of
Quincy, Carl Margraf of Dayton, Ohio,
Ed Meyer of Hammond, Ind., Harold Dawson
of St. Petersburg, Fla., and six Bronsonites. Bill Campbell, Ray Smith, Wendell
Hathaway, Chuck Hill and Dick Fulton.
*

VACATIONING—Con Swart, we under

club.

stand, plans his first make up next week
*

on foreign soil while on a vacation trip
through Canada and New England. ...

*

FISHING TIPS—Members who

The Warner Van Akens also are planning

like to wet a line got some help
ful hints this Tuesday from a
couple of experts.

a trip East ... Bulletin Co-Editor
Bovee and his Rotary Ann, Clara, are
leaving Saturday for two weeks' of pure
loAfing up at Higgins Lake in one of

Ehrle Schmedlen, sales re
presentative of the Heddon Co. and
a nationally recognized fly and
bait casting expert, and E. Pierson
Merlau, fishing instructor for the
city's summer recreation program,
were the speaker.

Red McKnight's cottages.

Schmedlen discussed the

growth of fishing as a sport and
the need for preserving and devel
oping good fishing spots.

•}f

GETTING CLOSE—The District

Governor's

visit is only about a month away. How
about those reports? Time's awasting.
*

*

*

POHET PETE;

Due home.
Merlau

reviewed

the

interest

No poem.

of Coldwater youngsters in the
sport, as evidence by the one-year
growth in his classes. He urged
Rotarians who like

to fish to

share their enjoyment by inviting
some boy to go vfith them.
*

ABSENTEES—Andrews, Fox,
McConkey, Mulchahey, Olson, Patterson,
Pennington, Ribble, Rice, Riederer,
Schraitt, Schwengel, Short,

Seton &amp; Duke

Fritz Van Aken and Warren Williams.
*

*

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M&lt;

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wodnetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Collage Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

The Rotary Foundation—
Competitor RelationsDouglas Woodward, M. A. McWorren Williams, Albert Foller

COMMtnEES

Employer-Em;iloyee Relations-

Club Service

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 ■ 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Woy Test-

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Vlfilloms—4-H
27—Dale Dean

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold McKnight

Trade Associations-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

Clyde Williams, Chairmon

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
Bill Bobier,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Harris, and Fritz

Van Aken.

Dick Biringer, Chairman
John Dean

igular — First Thursday each Month,

636

ROTARY

3—Bill Milnes
Putnam—Rural-Urbon
17—Keath Pearce

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth
Employee

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

10—John Dean

Community Safety-

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton
24—John Etsweiler
April-1958
1—Charles Fiske

October—1957

Charles

FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Guests—

International Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Barnes

Information-

lations

sociations

19-Ray Fox

June-1958
2—Carl Vinton

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

3—Ray

16-Harold T. Hill

Mulchahey—Rotarlan
Luse

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos
31-M. A. McKelth

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—
Kenneth Olmsted

INTERNATIONAL

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—Inlernatlanal

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations-

5—District Governor

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Intemationa!

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman
International

29—Torg Skabo

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

May—1958

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Burandl

Porfy

Night
22—Keith Avery

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Student

Sergeant of Arms-

Buyer-Seller

Relations

8—Mark Andrews

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Dole Dean, Webster Treat

Carlton

Craig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Loans—

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY

March-1958

September—1957

Rural-Urban, .
29—Otis
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rico,

G.

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Shorno — International

Chester Curry
Magazine-

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

18—Harold McKnight

25—Donald
Doy

Music-

Public Information —
CHARLES G. TENNENT

4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

15—Douglas Woodward—ladies'

Bob Show, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

February—1958

Chester Allemier
Youth-

Membership—
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Jim McComb, Warner Von Aken

Harold Hill

INTERNATIONAL

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Fair

in

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard-Children's

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

tion

son.

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Thomas — Occupational

formation

Crippled Children—

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Board of Directors Meetings

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Show-Rotary Informa

President
Vice President Bulletin—

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

1957-1958 ROTARY
August—1957

Occupational Information-

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

Keith

21—Robert Kerr

Night
23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958

1—President's Progrom
in

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burondt
Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmon of the chong^ Members haying special
...
...
9
..
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee
to assist with
the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
—

240
___371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

V/iliiam W. Bobier, 260 Grand St. — Morgaref

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairifeld Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Ma^

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

—

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf. — Wilma

Phono No.
—803
1466

NAME

Phono No.

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson Sf. — Virginia

419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1212

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

75

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church Sf. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut Sf. — Virginia

133

1039

Ralpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago Sf. — cliean

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKntght, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol—1400

56

31

162-W
1021

1261

1243
1717
235-W
15
883

83

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand Sf. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
Axner Olson, 336 Grand Sf. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1137

—653-M
892

121

101

96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

562
87
87

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pear] St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

23

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen

775-W

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay Sf. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

593
54F3

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1208-J

-

1192

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

«
J

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl Sf. — Louise

29

James Luck, 75 Church St.

452-R

—84

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

593

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Address ond Rotary Ann

Efieh O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1493
944

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore 1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol-..
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Sf — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago — Evelyn

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John T. Jackson. 39 N. Circle Dr. - Ruth..
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

680
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor...
1

36
36
43
39

1227

16

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LaMolne

63F12

Phil Ribble. 25V3 Morse St.,
C. Alfred Rice, R.' R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1280
76

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

125
1220-J

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget-.

883

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

Lester F. V/ise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

Tbe COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R

^Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

9,.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COIeDWATEE, ttXCU.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

INC.

580

�*'He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 10, 1958

PAGING JESS—Die Izaak Walton
Waldron and other club members who

like to wet a line Tfill enjoy next

Tuesday's program.

Bob Kerr, next

week's chairman, tells us he has
hooked Ehrle Schmedlen, local fly
and bait casting expert; Pierson
Merlau, who is serving as fishing

Don Soldwedel of Yuma, Ariz; Glen
Bamett and Bob Stocker of Bronson,
and Carltpn McKenzie of Qpincy,
Ken Turner, of Detroit, was a guest
of Howard Teeter,
*

*

*

and even instruct in the art of fly

MISSING FACES—Andrews, Burandt,
Fox, Hurley, Jiulchahey, Olson, Patterson,
Pennington, Schmitt, Shaw, Short, Skabo,
Fritz Van Aken, Vinton, Waldron, and

casting and the use of spinning reels.

Wise,

instructor for the simmer city

recreation program, and Jack Tighe
of Bronson Reel to talk, demonstrate

4E

*

VACATION NEVYS—Bill Bobier and

EARLY LEAVERS—Eleven.

family recently returned from a
three-week motor trip to the west
coast.

included Los Angeles, Disneyland,
Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park,
San Francisco (and the Fisherman's

Wharf naturally), Donner Pass, Salt
Lake City (where they saw the great
Mormon Temple), Reno etc. Bill tells
us that Coldwater "looked mighty good"
to him at the end of the trip • • •
Joe

^

Points of interest visited

Reiderer headed in the other dir

ection this week to do a little deep
sea fishing in the Chesapeake Bay
region.

AlOTHER SHOW—The directors have

decided that the club vdll produce
another minstrel show next year.
The
profits will be turned over to the
Health Center to help start a physical

■Eherapy department.

According to John Etsweiler (who
should know) such a department would
shorten the hospital stay of many
patients. Shorter hospital stays
might some day lead to lower Blue Cross
payments•

•if
■»

THIS TUESDAY—Chuck Woodward,
chairman, presented Art Van Matre,
city recreation director, who reviewed
and demonstrated work being done by
his department in the field of pro
moting water safety.

*

PAY IF YOU DON'T—Due to the club's

guarantee of paying for a set number of
meals each week, the board of directors
has established a new rule.

Briefly, it is this.
Club members

seemed most im

pressed by the fact that 708 boys and
girls are receiving free swimming in
struction twice weekly this summer.

If you miss

a meeting and don't make up elsewhere,
you pay for the meal you missed.
The
rule should help our attendance record.
#

*

*

•»

POHET PETE:

THE WEK'S GUESTS—Tuesday's
visiting Rotarians included
E, W, Burkey of Mantau, Ohio,

All you end men, keep in tune.
Another Minstrel's coming soon.
Aren't you happy you were picked?

Again next year you may be nicked.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMinEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee RelationsJames VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chotrman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

• 1958

Chudc Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

LESTER WISE

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
Progrom—

Dick BIringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearee, Chairman

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Music—

Edword Holtz, Chairmen
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Magazine-

gular — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchahey, Cholrman

12sl5 P. M.

Harold Hill

ROTARY

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

Bill Milnes, Chairman
G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

INTERNATIONAL

Vocotionol Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

25—Donald
Day

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dole Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobler, Cholrman

September—1957

March—1958
3—Bill Milnes

Shorno — International

3—James VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Keath Pearee

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

10—John

Dean

24—John

Etsweiler

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton
Apnl-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Community Safety-

Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack

1—Charles

October—1957

Fiske

Crippled Children—

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillord—Children's

Chester Allemler
Youth-

15—Douglas Woodword—Ladies'

Ruroi-Urbon-

29—Otis

son.

Croig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Relations

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Fiske

Seholorshlps—Awards—Student

Moy-1958

Bornes

6—Howard Teeter

November—1957

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

sociations

19—Ray Fox

2—Carl

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotarian

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Information—

Luse

Night

16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

'30—Clyde Williams

January—1958

July-1958
1—President's Program

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31-M. A. McKeith

7—Jim Luck—Infernationol

In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Vinton

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladles'

December—1957
10—Ernest

27—Warner Van Aken
June—1958

26—Harry Joseph

Don Harris, Chairman

International

29—Torg Skabo

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Internotional

22—Russell Moore

Night
22—Keith Avery

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Charles

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Relations—

iwii
\./imisic9u
The above Is our progrom schedule for the year
1957-58. If you want to chonoe AeiMieiM
dates with
another member, advise ..w-w..
the
ton

18—Harold McKnIght

20—Worren V/lllioms—4-H Foir

. .

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—

Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL
KwlMisi
11-* I
i wjitrL

4—James McComb

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safely

tion

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

February—1958

13—Chester Allemler

Burondt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupallk, Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

PROGRAMS

Knlght
Trade Associations—

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold Mc-

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Public Information —

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1957-1958 ROTARY

August—1957
6—Bob Show—Rotary Informa

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton
Occupational Information—

Loans—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

Keith

Four Way Test-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Warren Williams, Albert Foller

Attendonce—

1957

The Rotary Foundation-

OF

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy oppoint a committee to osslst with the details.

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice
,,

Woodward
Short
Burondt
Payne
l

•
i i
TeIeD?one'9'M

l

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Ctiairman - Teleptione y44

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

240
371
66F14

NAME

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

944

Williom W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

133

31
162-W
.__1021

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth—

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

'4$$

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wlimo
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
-29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
—
Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

—- 419
75

—

-83

Frank L. McConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKoitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnIgh), Coldwoter Stote Home—Carol—1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

562
87

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

87

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Liio

1400

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth

166

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna——
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23
120S-J

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille...
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1415
1105

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
1717
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

235-W
15
883

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

.—680

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St. - Nellie

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

—84
Z
1192
1137

653.M
8W

121

Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

-96

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice

36
43
39

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia

John tf. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St, — Beatrice

36

1227

775-W

16

593

B. K. Pearee, 350 Marsholl St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St. — Eleanor
1
Phil Ribble, SS'/z Morse St.
__1280

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Warren Williams, Bafavia, Michigan — LaMolne
Lester F. V/ise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

63F12
—580

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth

1220-J

76
883

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

PRBBERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

—54F3

.125

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

"

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita-.

INC,

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 2, 19$Q
getting reports ready for the District

VACATION TIME—Ray Fox is leav

Governor's visit next month.
various chairman are asked to

ing Sunday for two weeks of fishing
and sightseeing in Montana.

The
file

their reports by next Tuesday's meeting,

Ernie Luse and his Rotary-Ann,
Ruth, have just returned from a
10-day river trip on the S.S. Delta
Queen. They left Cincinnati June 20
and floated dovai the Ohio, Mississippi,
Tennessee and Cumberland rivers

«

•

•

entered the Kentucky Lock and then
into Kentucky Lake. They also spent
one day at Reelfoot Lake, Tenn.
Howard Teeter, and his RotaryAnn, Marian, recently enjoyed a
business-pleasure trip when he attend
ed an Equitable Group Millionaire's
meeting at Edgewater Park, Miss.

They stopped at Churchill Downs (5 days
too late for the Derby), then visited

ROTARIAN GUESTS—Carl H. Margraf,
Dayton, Ohio) Vfalter Bender, Middleton,
Ohio) Charles Goll, Stryker, Ohio)
Robert Stocker, Chuck Hill, Jack
Schafer and Lloyd Junker, Bronson)
and Ed Meyer, Hammond, Ind.

MISSING FACES—Bacon, Dale Dean,
Hawkins, Joseph, Kornstein, McComb,
Mulch^ey, Olmsted, Olson, Patterson,
Ribble, Rice, Riederer, Shaw, Short,
Toupalik, Treat, Trebilcock and Waldron.

Nashville, Birmingham, Montgomery and
attended Rotary at Gulfport. Also

*

it

visited New Orleans and after three

nights on Bourbon St., consider them
selves Dixieland experts. They re
turned by way of Baton Rouge, Memphis,

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.
*

*

*

Indianapolis (six days too early for
the "500" but did see some fast driv

ing).

Oh yes, the trip was planned by

courtesy of Payne's Auto Club.
*

*

*

DATE SET—October 1^ has been^
selected as

a tentative date for this

year's high school "career day". This
Rotary-initiated project is to be
expanded this year with students from

CHANGE OF PACE—There was no

guest speaker Tuesday, which marked
the start of a new club year. In
stead, President Dick Biringer called
on his four major committee chairmen

to outline club plans for the coming

St. Charles high school being invited
to participate along with those from
Coldwater High.
it

it

it

POHET PETE;

year.

Sounded like a busy year ahead
with another minstrel show, high
school career day, the club sponsor
ing two and perhaps three international
exchange students, and many other
projects now in the planning stage.
Fi-rst-&amp;pdarH3-f'business, accord
ing to Dick, is the little matter of

All winter long we prayed for heat
Now that it's here we're nearly beat.
We're always looking for what it's not

But we know one thing, it's too dam hot.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Eiki Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M&gt;

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMinEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee RelationsJames VanWhy, Erich Schvrengel

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendonce—
Will Coulllard, Cholrman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

Chuck Woodward, Cholrman

1957 • 1958

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

KENNEDY

CHARLES

Poul

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick BIringer, Cholrman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

John Deon

Edward Holtz, Cholrman
Chester Curry

Magazine-

gular — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Special — At
DISTRICT 636

Harold Hill

the call of the President Rotary Informotion—
Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Public Information —

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Sergeant

Carlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

27—Dole Dean

March—1958

September—1957
10—John Ocon

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John

April-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngfon

Community Sofety—
Phil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Etsweller

1—Charles

October—1957

FIske

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Coulllard—Children's
Relations

Party

6—Mark Andrews

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies*

Youth—

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urbon—

29—Otis

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Charles FIske

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

6—Howard Teeter

sociations

19—Roy Fox

3—Ray

Mulchahey—Rotarian

10—Ernest

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31~M. A. McKelfh

January—1958

information—

7—Jim

Luck—Internotionol

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

onolher member, advise the progrom

27—Warner Von Aken
2—Carl

December—1957

Don Harris, Cholrman

lations
20—Webster Treot
June-1958

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Loons—

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

5—District Governor

Scholarships—Awards—Student

International

17—Keath Pearce

Employee

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

internetlenoi

3—BUI Mllnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Boys' and Girls' Week-

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dotes
dati with
ton

4—James McComb
n_phil Ribble—Community

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

13—Chester Allemler

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Pennlng- International Student Projects—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

February—1958

20—Worren ViOiilams—4-H Fair

International Service

Bill Short

PROGRAMS

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Trade Associations-

Burandt

of Arms-

Ralph Toupolik,

1957-195B ROTARY

tion

Crippled Children—
Membership—
Cralg Sebold, John Etsweller,
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Chester Allemler
Jim McComb, Warner Von Aken
Van Aken.
Board of Directors Meetings

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

Keith

Safety
18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shorno — International
Doy

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Me-

son.

Music-

Deuglos Woodward, M. A. Mc-

August—1957
6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Knight

Hurley

Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

SCHMin

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl VInton
Occupational Information—

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

The Rotary Foundation—

OF

VInton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'
Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-195&amp;
1—President's Program

In

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

chang^ Members

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R, No. 5 — Fay

238-M

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

„_803

371
66F14

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo

593

NAME

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

240

1493
944
56
1212

452-R
133

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Dale A, Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1021
1261

1105
166
533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Donald M, Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431

E. Chicago St — Hermlone

1243

1717
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Or. — Aileen

883

Harry Joseph, 383 N, Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

NAME

--B4

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 £. Pearl St. — Louise

---2
1192

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
-29
Horold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St. —
d19

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Wolnuf St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

75
83

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

Harold J, McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Corol—1400

William A. Mllnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite-—-562

V/llson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Z

1137

653-M
892

121
101

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

922

36
36
43

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

-87

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

-1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Reiha

.23
120B-J

680

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

54F3

Warren Williams, Botovlo, Michigan — LaMoIne

63F12

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

125
1220-J

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Mourlce D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

87

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

776-R
1

Phil RIbble, 35V2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Schmllt, IB E. Alden St. — Eerget

76
—883

Corl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Grelchen

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Lester F. Wise, R, R. tvto. 2 — Celia

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morshall St. — Polly

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Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

MICH,

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�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U* S. A.
June 26, 19^8
NEXT TUESDAY—President-elect

Dick Biringer and the new slate of

officers and directors will start
eir year®

The program vdll consist of
reports by the major chairmen and

MISSING FACES—Bobier, Dale Dean,

Etsweiler, Hawkins, Hurley, McConkey,
McKeith, Olmsted, Patterson, Pennington,

Shaw, Shorno, Waldron, and Clyde Williams,
*

*

the coming Rotary year.

NEW FACES-—Two new members were
welcomed into the club this week.
The
introductions were done by Ed Holtz

In this regard. Ye Bulletin
editors are happy to report that

new members needed one.

their aides concerning plans for

our 1958-59 issues will continue

to carry the contributions of
Pohet Peet as a weekly feature#

It was quite a battle, in
volving long debate over such

major issues as cost-of-living
pay increases, fringe benefits
etc., but we won out. Peet will
be with us another year.

and Doc Harris, although neither of the
Both Conrad Swart, vrtio owns and

operates Swart's One-Stop Market out
Marshall St., and Dr. Charles Bacon are
Trell known in local circles and both are
real additions to the club. Welcome

aboard, fellas I
*

*

HAIL AND FAREWELL—Prez Les Wise

*

THIS TUESDAY—Wayne Way, pro

gram chairman, came up with a top-

presented President-elect Dick Biringer
with a new gavel to use when the latter
takes over the job of presiding at club
sessions next Tuesday.

notcher in Dr. Jack C. Elliott,

former Coldwater boy now a Michigan
State University professor.
Dr. Elliott recently spent
two years teaching on Okinawa
under a program set up by the
federal government and MSU, and
he gave the club members an inter
esting word picture of that island,
its inhabitants, industry, culture

In turn, Les was presented with a

past-president's pin with Fritz Van Aken,
a past-president himself, doing the honors.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK—Hope you

fellas supply us with more news items
next year.
*

etc.

The speaker illustrated his

*

*

*

*

POHET PETEs

talk with color pictures.
Another Rotary year has past
A new flag now heads up the mast.
Dick has taken over rule.

*

•&gt;

THIS V9EEK'S GUESTS—Rotarians

With your fines, please don't be cruel.

Karl Darkey, Battle Greek, Dale Ulery,
Goshen, Ind.,3 Harry Van Arsdale,
Woodbum, Ore; Carlton McKenaie,
Quincy; and" Howard Eg^"s'tbh7"'T6ledb7~
Ohio.

Rudy Bauman, of Lansing, was a

Seton &amp; Duke

&gt;Sj^est of Bob Hawley.
*

*

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresotionat Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thureday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - Collego Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations- -

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Clossifieation—

1957 - 1958

LESTER WISE

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER
JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chalrmon
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

KENNEDY

Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

Membership—
R. G. Woidron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Poarce, Chalrmon

Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Harold Hill

ROTARY

Occupationol Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc-

6—Bob Show—Rotary Informa

Trade Associations-

Leslie Woodwai^, Wayne Way

Bob Show, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Vocational

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Service

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

27—Dale Oeon

March—1958

20—Worren Williams—4-H Foir

Relations—

H, V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning

3-BIIi Milnes

17—Keath Pearce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Community SafetyPhil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

17_Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington
24—John Etsweiler

April-195B
1—Charles

October—1957

Fiske

Crippled Children—

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard-Children's

Chester
Youth—

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

son.

Croig Sebold, John Etsweller,

Relations

Night

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles

22-Keith Avery

FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

6—Howard Teeter

sociations

19-Roy Fox

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Oils
Barnes

2—Cor!

3—Ray Mulchohey-Rotarlan

16-Harold T. Hilt

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31_M. A. MeKeith

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Vinfon

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

7—Jim Luck—International

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
International Student Proiects—

27—Worner Van Aken
June—1958

Jonuary—1958

Information-

lations
20—Webster Treot

December—1957
10—Ernest

Contacts-

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Falier—Competitor Re

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Don Harris, Chairman

22—Russell Moore

May-19S8

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm
Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

International

29—Otis

5—District Governor

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good

International

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Allemler

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
The above
is our progrorn schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the
ton

Day

3—Jamas VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rurol-Urban

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

February—195B
Safety
18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shomo — International

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

Burandt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupalik, Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

In

13—Chester Allemier

September—1957

Community Service

Thomas — Occupational

4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community

tion

Knight

loans—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President

1957-1958 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August—1957

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchohey, Chalrmon

12:15 P.M.

DISTRICT 636

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

Keith

Rural-Urban—

Magazine-

gular — First Thursday each Month,
•r'"

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Four Woy TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vlnton

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

The Rotary Foundofion—

Warren Williams, Afoert Falier

In

Night
23-Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Program
8—Chorles Woodward
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Maurice Payne

Ch^rman'-T^^

programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the stalls.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

—240
371
66F14

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Safon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

56
__1212

NAME

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
944

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wiiford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
31
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Date A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchott St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1261
1415

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

533-R

1399
1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

__-1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alieen

883

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803

14^
593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha—
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
419

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 - Rita

---2
11«
1137

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. - Nellie

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

75

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

on

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

'92?

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

96
9M

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

Mllford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coidwoter State Home—Carol—1400
Wllllom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine———87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Relho
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Poarce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — tlieen

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

23

John ij. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen ____775-W

1400

1208-J
-—680
937

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmttt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1227

16

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

54F3

Warren Willloms, Batavia, Michigan — LoMoine—-63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cella

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodwarcl, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

560

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James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil RIbble. 3SV2 Morse St.

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101

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St. — Mary

'Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

1717

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Tbe COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

125

�'He Profits Most Who-Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 19, 1958
HOMECOMING—Wayne Way, Tvho has
charge of next Tuesday's program,
informs us that Dr. Jack C. Elliott

of the Botany Department at Michigan
State University, will be the speaker.

. Other guests included Jack Brandt,
of Lubbock, Texas, a brother-in-law of
Charlie Fiske, and Bob Mason of
Grand Rapids, guest of Howard Teeter,
*

*

*

The program will hold double
interest for many of the members who

ABSENTEES—Bobier (in California),

recall v^hen Jack,was a Coldwater boy.
Jack is the son of Joe H. Elliott,

Allemier, Curry, Dale Dean, Goodholm,
Komstein, Olmsted, Patterson, Shaw and

a graduate of Coldwater High and Albion
College and before turning to the
teaching profession, was at one time
circulation manager of a certain local

Short.

KEEP IN MIND—The annual visit of
District Governor to our club is

daily newspaper.
the

Dr. Elliott and his family returned
to East Lansing not too long ago after
spending two years in Okinawa, where
he taught under a program set up by
Michigan State. Wayne informs us that
Tuesday's talk will deal with Jack's
Okinawa experiences.

■M-

•J5-

scheduled early this year.

This fact, of course,

reports in advance of his visit should be
hard at work on them now.
■ih

*

#

*

,

THIS TUESDAI—Dr. Charles Bacon
exhibited a series of colored slides

taken -vdiile he was in military ser
vice and stationed in Austria and

Germany.

Doc's pictures were worth viewing

GOOD TIMNG—The Hillsdale

Harold Hill was program chairman
and drafted Doc Harris to give the
speaker a nifty introduction.

*

POHET PETE:

We got a brand new jail house.
Real nice roomin'

*

club

this week had Nick Kerbawy as speaker and
we rather imagine the boys plied Nick for
background info concerning his shift from
general manager of the Detroit Lions to
a similar spot ivith the Zollner Pistons.
Nick, incidentally, is a Hillsdale College
grad and taught school in that city.

and his running commentary made the
program doubly enjoyable.

for the louse.

At least it's nice vrtiile lookin' in.

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine (no comment).
*

means that

the various chairmen wtio have to prepare

But from inside its hard to grin.

-Jf

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Ernie Rice,
veteran Battle Creek club member;
also Rotarians Carl Margraf of

Dayton, Ohio, and 'Bud" Higbie "and
Lloyd Junker of Bronson

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Competitor Relations-

COMMIHEES

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

James VanWhy, Erich Schwerigel

Harvey Bent, Cholrman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

RICHARD

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Secretary
Poul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMITT

Board of Directors Meetings

27—Dole Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

Croig Sebaid, John Etsweller,

Harold Hill

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public

Bill Milnes, Cholrman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

Carlton

Ralph Toupalik,

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocotionol Sendee

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

29—Otis

sociations

19-Ray Fox

Contacts—

Barnes

Luse

Lock-international

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

the details.

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Lodles'

31-M. A. McKoIth

7—Jim

27—Warner Van Aken

2—Carl

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz-Merry Christmas
January—1958

information-

lations
20—Webster Treat
June—1958

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotorian

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- Inlernalional Student Projects-

•
- ,e to assist with
programs, such as Ladies'
Night, may appoint a committee

6—Howard Teeter

December—1957

Poul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957

10—Ernest

22—Russell Moore

Moy-1958

Barnes

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the P'OS'®'*'.
ton

Fiske

Party

26—Harry Joseph

Don Harris, Chairman

International

1—Charles

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

International

April-1958

October-1957

5—District Governor

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Buyer-Seller Relations-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Fiske

international Service

Bill Short

24—John Etsweller

22—Keith Avery

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Burondt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Information —

10—John Dean

Relations

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good

Bob Shaw, Chairman

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keath Pearce

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

loans—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President

March—1958

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemier

Charles

18—Harold McKnight

25—Donald Shorno — internaliona!
Day

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Penninglon

Crippled Children—

Rural-Urban—

Fair

Employee

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Youth-

February—1958

3—James VonWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

son.

Chester Curry
Magazine-

12:15 P.M.
ROTARY

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

&lt;gular — First Thursday each Month,

tion

Community Safety-

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Akon.

E. Byron

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

4—James McComb

13—Chester Allemier
20—Worren Vlfllioms—4-H

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

John Walker, Ernest luse
Program-

DISTRICT 636

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Clyde William^ Chairman

Treosurer

Dick Blrlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
8111 Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman

^

Occupational InformationR. A. Trebiicock, Horold Me-

Duane Dovidson, Seton Bovee,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

PROGRAMS

August—1957

Trade Associations-

Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

LESTER WISE

1957*1958 ROTARY

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Knight

Chuck Woodword, Chairman

1957 - 1958

Douglas Woodword, M. A. McKeith

Employer-Employee Ralotlons—

Club Service

MICH.

28—R. A. Trebiicock and

The Rotary Foundation-

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Woyne Woy
30—Clyde Williams

July-1958
1—President's Program
In

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Maurice Payne

'h? chang^ Members

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

944

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C, Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Doan, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett Si. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Roth

56

452-R
133

31

162-W
1021

1261
1415
1105
166

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

29

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

803
593

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

]1W

653-M

James Luck, 75 Church St.

419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

75
83

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

892

121

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen ...—190

Raymond A. Trebiicock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

36
43

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

562
87

87

Raymond G. Mulehohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1400
23
1208-J
680
937
778-R
1
1280

76
883

1717

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chieogo — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

15
..-883

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice —
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

593

54F3

63F12
580

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

WEEKS

COLDWATER, HIGH.

1 2: 1 5 p.m
ARUNGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

39

1227

775-W
16

See. 34.66, P. L. tf R.

FREDERICK H.

TUESDAY

36

Worren Williams, Batovlo, Michigan — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC

MICHIGAN

96

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

-Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

The COLDWATER

Meeting Ti m:e:

1137

1039

Frank I. MeConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St.

235-W

COLDWATER,

--84
2

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

533-R

Phone No.

1466

Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Address and Rotary Ann

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 3B9 Grand St. — Wilma

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. - Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. -r Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Penninglon, 226 E. Chicago — Galhet
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243

NAME

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy
Croig Sebaid, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 12= 19^8

IT CAN BE DONE—The club at

tained a 100 per cent attendance
for its June 3 meeting Tihen four
absentees "made up"e

ANNUAL FEAST—The old and new
officers and directors met at Grade's

Tuesday night for their annual Joint
meeting. Several actions were taken
as followss

•3^

*

Fted Weeks was named assistant

NEXT TUESDAY—Harold Hill,

next week^s program chairman, plans
to present Dro Charles Bacon, ivho
Tdllshow pictures of Austria and
Germany and discuss some of his
experiences while stationed there©
*

*

it

secretary and treasurer©
It was decided that future fine

money will be turned over to the
Rotary Foundation fund-=a decision
which we know will have a full approval
of all members, especially those who
like to get full value for money
expended.

FAR FROM DULIr-A talk on

motor oils doesn't sound exciting

The board voted to sponsor a

but Doug Clay, district manager of
Standard Oil, handled the topic in

foreign exchange student, Frank Willig,
from North Germany next year. Frank

a bang up manner Tuesday©

will room with the Morris Heineman

family and attend Coldwater Hlgho
Clay, who hails from Lansing,
and formerly was boss of the week's
program chairman. Bob Hawley, gave
the members expert information con
cerning their cars and lubrication©

The

club will furnish clothes and other in

cidentals with the sponsoring family

providing board and room.

Incidentally,

the directors also voted to sponsor
another such student if the details can
be worked out.

¥e understand some of the
members have since wondered if

The new board granted honorary

"additives" might improve the kind
of oils with irtiich some people get

memberships to G. S. Coffman, John Walker,
Howard Swan, Lloyd Livermore, U. D. Payne,

"oiled".

W. Noel Shedd and Ira King.

it

it

Les Woodward was accepted back to
regular status and we are happy to report

it

VACATIONING?—The absentee

list Jumped this week with Avery,
Bobier, Burandt, Dale Dean, Faller,
Goodholm, Holtz, McKnight, Mulchahey,
Pennington, Rice, Schwengel, Short,
Toupalik, Vinton and Doug V/oodward
being among the missing.
*

it

it

Ernie Luse and Jess Waldron were

named as an auditing committee to check
the club^s books and file a report by
July 1.
it

Jess Waldron had

Bob Staffeld of Detroit as his guest.
it

ings regularly from now on.

it

SHOi^T BUT SWEET—Tuesday's
guests were Rotarians Carlton
McKenzie, Quincy, and Harold Robinson
of Battle Creek."

he feels he will be able to attend meet

POHET

it

it

PETE

We need a project for the fair.
A money maker would be rare.
Fried potatoes was a thought
We must pay for what we bought.

it

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

5TURGIS - Elks Temple ~ Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMITTEES

MICH.

Club Service

Competitor Relations-

Warren WIIIIam», Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE
RICHARD

PMsidenI

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINOER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES

Chuck Woodward, Chairmen
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairman
John Walker, Ernest Luse

SCHMITT

Program-

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill Bobler,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waidron, Donald

Horris, ond Fritz

Von Aken.

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

CHARLES G.

TENNENT

10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John Etsweiler

Aprir-19SB

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

Relotions

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

sociations

19-Ray Fox

10—Ernest

Ccntoets—

Barnes

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

June-1958
2—Carl

Luse

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

1—President's Program
In

formation

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Student Proiects—

27—Werner Von Aken

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Information-

Faller—Competitor Re

lations

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotarlan

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Pennlng- International

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

Mav-1958

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade As

holm

International

Party

8—Mark Andrews

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

Jnternational

1—Charles FIske

October-1957

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

Inlemolional Service

Rolph Toupalik, Bill Short

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Employee

Chester Allemler

Burandt

3—Bill Mllnes
17—Keath Pearce

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Slag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack

Student

Information —

Shorno — International

Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Loans—

Sergeant of Arms—

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

September—1957

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE

March-1958

Community Service
Wm. Bobler, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety—

Kenneth Pulnom, C. Alfred Rice,

G. Carlton

ASHEVRLE, N. C.

27—Dole Dean

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Charles

Safety

18—Harold McKnlght
25—Donald

Trade Associations-

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

In

February—1958

13—Chester Allemler

Night
22-Koith Avery

Bill Mllnes, Chairmon

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

tion

Knight

E. Byron

Thomas — Oeeupatlonal

4—James McComb
11 —Phil Ribble—Community

29—Otis

Hill

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Rurol-Urban-

Public

PRESIDENT

Occupational Informotlon—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Me-

Youth—

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Music-

Harold

Special — At the call of the President

1957-1953

August-1957

Howard Teeter, Corl Vinfon

MembershipKeath Poarce, Chairman
Jim McComb, Warner Von Aken

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Four Way Test-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and
formation

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, John Elsweiler,

Magazine—

'gular — First Thursdoy each Month,

James YonWhy, Erich Schwengel

son.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings
^

Dick Biringer, Chairmon

John Dean

Rofory Foundation-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. MeKeith

Employer-Employee Relations-

AttendanceWill Couillard, Chairman

The

8—Charles
15—Williom
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the changt^ Members having

RICHARD BiRlNGER, Program Choirman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L, Allomier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St, — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee. 171

238-M
240

Grond St. — Clara

66F14

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie .
John V/. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

163 Foirfiold Dr. — Aileen

29

—593

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

84
2

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1192

75

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

892

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Ralpn Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen..

.190

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Joines H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
419
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

1212

James F. McComb, 52 Daughorfy — Laura

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

56

31
162-W

1021
1261
1415

1243
1717

Horold T. Hill, 431 E, Chicago St — Hermiono-__.235-W
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
15
Paul Hurley,

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

NAME

1493
944

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.,1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Phone No.
803
1466

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virglnio
1137
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie
_.653-M

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogens
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John T. Jockson, 39 N. Circle Or. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

883

83

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Homo—Corol-1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoil Court — Glodys
87

Frederick VanAkcn, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred—
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

1400

23
1208-J

680

937

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor...

1

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

121

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

Woyno W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

96
36
36

.39
1227

775-W

16

Freoeriek H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
54F3
Worren Willioms, Batavia, Michigan — LaMoinB...63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefia
Chorlos L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

580
125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

Tbe COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

i
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIGH.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R LI NOT O N

HOTEL

ROTARIANS ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June Sf 19^8

•3E

FIRST PROGRAM—Bob Hawley will
chairman his first program since be

coming a member next Tuesday.

Bob

tells us he has secured a friend,

Doug Clay, a lubrication engineer
from Lansing, to talk about new

types of motor oil, what the "ad
ditives" accomplish etc#

held at 7 p.m. next Tuesday at
Gracie O'Shanahan's restaurant. ,A

100 per cent turnout is anticipated.
After all, the dinner is for freei
-M-

•M-

*

*

JANUARY IN JUNE—How the State

Highway Department battles winter
storms and modem super-highway
constructionwere shown club members
this week in a couple of films.

Carl Vinton was program chair

man and presented Paul Perkins,
State Highway Department district
engineer, and Art Johnson, highway
designer.
*

OLD AND NEW—A joint meeting
of the old and new directors will be

WHO'S GOT ROOM?—Don Harris

asked this question of the club mem
bers Tuesday, He made a good point
when he emphasized that Union City,
Bronson and Quincy appear to have no

difficulty in finding homes for
foreign exchange students while
Coldwater, despite its larger pop
ulation, seems to have trouble pro
viding for a student from another
land.

Doc says there is a foreign

*

exchange student anxious to come to
SHORT LIST—Only three guests

Tuesday, Rotarians Ken Strickling
of Battle.Creek and Carl Hargraf of
Dayton, Ohio, and Bob Sweeney, who
was a guest of Erich Schwengel.

Coldwater if a home can be provided.
This is a project the club could
solve with a little effort on every
one's part.
*

*

*

•»

WE'RE SORRY—Failure to publish
HOW ABOUT IT?—Only four
members, Kerr, Patterson, Putnam
and Riederer were absent Tuesday.
Need we point out that if this
quartet makes up we could chalk up
a 100 per cent meeting?

an issue last week was not intentional.
The fact of the matter is that the

holiday crept up on us too dern fast
and before we knew it, time had run
out

on us.
*

*

VACATIONING?—Plan to make up
EARLY LEAVERS—Too manyl
*

*

while

on vacation this summer.

-Jf

BOARD ACTIONS—The directors,
at a recent special meeting, voted

the club contribute $17.50 each to
send two underprivileged children
to the YMCA camp this summer.
The Board also voted to pay
for an eye examination of a Branch
County child from the Crippled
Children's fund.

where

and when.
*

«

*

POHET PETE:

Its nice to see a movie
Of winter and cars that slide.

If when the thing is over.

Its 80 degrees outside.
Ojiton &amp; Duko

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Attend

ing club meetings in another city can
be an interesting and rewarding exper
ience. Secretary Chick can tell you

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregodonal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMIHEES

MICH.

Club Service

Competitor Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

1957 - 1958

LESTER WISE

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Progrolff-

Dick Birlnger, Chairman

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, ond

Fritz

John Dean

Keath Pearce, Chairman

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry
Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

Rotary

Special — At the call of the President
536

ROTARY

Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Public

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

Corlton

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John Etsweiler

Aprll-1958

October—1957

1—Charles

Crolg Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Relations

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

Chorles FIske

sociations

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—ladles'

3—Ray

16-Harold T. Hill

2—Corl Vinton

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Doy
31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

23—Wayne Way

in

formation

14—E, Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Progrom

January-1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Informalion—

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
it. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proieets—

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the Pf03'SfP. Stoh™®"
ton

Night

Mulchahey—Rotarian

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

27—Worner Von Aken
June-1958

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

lations
20—Webster Treat

19-Roy Fox

26—Harry Joseph

Buyer-Seller Relations-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

6—Howard Teeter

5—District Governor

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade As

holm
Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

May-195B

Barnes

November—1957

Scholarships—Awards—Student

International

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemler

International

FIske

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

17—Keath Pearce

Employee

Community Sofety—
Phil Rlbble, Roy Fox, John Jack

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

March-1958
3—Bill Milnes

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good

Bob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

18—Harold McKnlght

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Loans—

Information-

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety
25—Donald Shorno — International
Day

Fair

September-1957

Community Service

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

ular — First Thursday each Month, Magazine-

DISTRICT

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

February—1958
4—James McComb

tion

Youth-

Music-

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren V/IIIIoms—4-H
27—Dole Dean

Crippled Children—

Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Board of Directors Meetings

1957-1958 ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold MeKnight

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

August—1957

Trade Associations-

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

Keith

son.

Membership-

Van Aken.

NW

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinten
Occupational Informotion—

The Rotary FoundationDouglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Wm. Bobler, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Boblor, Harvey

Four Way Test-

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Bill

Warren Williams, .Albert Foller
Employer-Employee Relotiens—
James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

B—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

'V chong^ Members

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

23B-M
240
371
_„.66F14

William W. Bobier, 2B0 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Claro

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1493
._._..944
56

....1212
452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

133
31

162.W
1021

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
.—1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
.166
533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N, Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
1717
Harold T. Hill, 431 E, Chicogo St — Hermione
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

_____15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aiieen..-

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803
1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma—

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
--29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
Jomes Luck, 75 Church St.
419
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75

83

-.1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. liudson St. — Helen

190

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1400

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

—1208-J
680

B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorroine

937

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor
Phil Ribble, 351/3 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

562
87
87

—

778-R
1
1280
76

683

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

-.84
J\7\7
^

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653^

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

TUESDAY

A R LI N GT O N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

-96

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. — Roth

36
43

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

39
-1227
775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LaMolna

593
54F3
63F12

Charles L, Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Lester K Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

121
101

16

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FRSDSRICK

COLDWATER,

892

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Notary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

11W
1137

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Roipn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

INC.

580

�Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
.May 22, 19^8
NEXT TUESDAY—Fred H. Weeks in

CONGRATS—Janet Goodholm, daughter
of Harold Goodholm, has been awarded
a scholarship at Michigan State
University, renewable for four years.

forms us the speaker vdll be

Dr. Floyd Oe Rittenhouse, president of
bmmanuel liissionary College at Berrien
Springs•

*

Dr. Rittenhouse, it is expected,
will discuss the program at Emmanuel
College and perhaps also review the
work of the Michigan Colleges Foundation.
*

NOT BAD AT ALL—Chuck Schmitt

reported at Tuesday's meeting that his
records to date indicate the club's
recent minstrel show netted a neat

profit of $1,2[i6.

■if

THIS 11E2K—Club members who like

*

*

sports (most of us do) enjoyed the
program provided this week by Web-Treat.
It featured Jerry Davis, of Seagram's
Distillery, showing a movie of the
various sporting events held during
the past year at Iiadison Square Garden.

BIG NIGHT AHEAD—Members

are re

minded of the Ladies Night this
Saturday night.

Chairman Erich Schwengel reports
dinner will be served at 6:U^ P.M. in
the Hawaiian Room at the Elks Temple.

The various film sequences in
this particular movie are well-edited
to present the highlights of each
sporting event at the Garden.

After the dinner, the members and
their Rotary Anns will move over to
Tibbits Theater to see The Coldwater

*

•&gt;

Players presentation of "Arsenic and
Old Lace".

EARLY LEAVERS—Just fourj
•JF

DON'T BLAliEUS—President-Elect
Dick informs us we have drawn the.

ABSENTEES—Bame s, Burandt,
Faller, Goodholm, Hawkins, Hill,
McKeith, Ribble, Shaw, Shomo, Short,
Teeter, Trebilcock, Vinton, Waldron,
Way, Clyde Williams, Doug Woodward

bulletin assignment for the third
year in a row.
Such popularity must

be deserved (we hope).

and Weeks (don't forget to make up,

4F

■}F

boys).

■JF

POHET PETE:
•JF

-K-

GUESTS—Rotarians Dave

Seton suddenly began to read
All the stories where he'd plead
Buy that auto you may need.

Jordan of

Angola, Ind., Howard Eggleston of
Toledo, Ohio, Herb Zilliar of
Listowell, Ontario, Stan Worthington
of Jackson, and C. D« McKenzie from
Quincy.

He didI

Buck Stahl, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Joe Riederer.
■JF

*

■JF

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - College Cafeteria ~ Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn

Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

CCMMIHEES

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor Relations—
Douglas Woodward, M. A. McWarren Williams, Albert Foller

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendonee—

Will Couillord, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

1957 - 1958

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretory
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick Birlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobler,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz

John Dean

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Harold Hill

.

Special — At the coll of the President Rotary InformationBob Show, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Public

Informotlon —

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

March-1958
3-BIII Milnes

17—Keath Pearce

Employee
10—John

Dean

24—John

Etsweller

17—Kenneth

Community Safety-

Phil Rlbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Olmsted—Stag

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Night 31—Lewis Ponnlngton
AprlI-1958
1—Charles

October-1957

Fiske

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillord—Children's

Crippled Children—

Crolg Sebold, John Etsweller,

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemler
Youth-

Party

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

22—Russell Moore

22—Keith Avery

May-I95B

Night

Mary Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles Fiske

Schoiorshlps—Awards—Student

29—Otis

Bornes

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re-

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treot

lotions

sociations

19—Ray Fox

2—Carl

December—1957

Olson.

3—Ray

Mulchahey—Rotarian

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman
Contoets—

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

Vlnton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'
Night
16-Harold T. Hilt

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—Woyne Way

31-M. A. McKelth

July-1958

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Information-

27—Warner Van Aken
June—19S8

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

29—Torg Skabo

November-1957

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Loans—

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Shorno — International

Day

3—James VonWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

25—Donald

September—1957

Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

International

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight

Fair

27—Dale Dean

Community Service

International

4—James McComb

tion

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

formotion

Pebruory—195S
11—Phil

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren V/llliams—4-H

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Burandt

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Trade Associations-

holm
Student

ROTARY

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vlnton
Occupationol Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold McKnlght

Axner

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Four Way Test-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchahey, Choirmon

12:15 P.M.

1957.1958

Rural-Urban—

Ma gazine—

jolar — First Thursday each Month,

Jomes YanWhy, Erich Schwengel

son.

Membership—
Keoth Pearce, Chairman

Van Aken.

28—R. A. Trebilcock end E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In-

Keitn

Kerr

30—Clyde Williams
1—President's Program

In

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chang^ Members haying special
IS Ladies* Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
programs, such as

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

238-M
__240
371
„__66F14

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493
_____944

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St, — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mo^

Duone E. Davidson, 145 FoirFieid Dr. — cllen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerie
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

56

1212

452-R
133

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo—
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

498-J

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

..1243
1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermtone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15
883

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
—Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

1137

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

653-M

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

„_121

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

-—96

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Ralpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

67
1400
.23
-.1208-J
680

77B-R
1
1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

101

922
36
36

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Car! F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delio
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

43
39
.1227
775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1 - Wllma
Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan — LoMolne
Lester F, Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

54F3
63F12
580

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

937

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E, Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

892

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

562
87

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.-.——

2

1192

419

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richord D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson — Elaine

1399

-84

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

29

83
1039

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Phone No.

Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

,.31

1261
1415
1105
166
533-R

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1466
593

1021

162-W

NAME

803

Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwator State Home—Carol—1400

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St, — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

NAME

Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marsholl St.

16

1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

~R.otary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

R,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPifliNO PRODUCTS,
COliDWATER, ttlCHe
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
A RLINGTON HOTEL
ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

VISITING

125

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct, — Ruth

INC,

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May
SPIRITED PROGRAM—Web Treat,
v/ho will chairman next Tuesday's
program, informs us he v/ill have
a Jerry Davis and a film produced
by Seagram's to put the boys in

good spirits. (There will be no
s^ples, however).
■H-

*

DON'T FORGET—There will be

1958
SUIilER'S NEAR—Vacation time must be

close as our weekly guest list is
groYdng.
Last Tuesday's guests included
Rotarians Leland Shafe and

Ted Gilbert

of Athens. Rotarians Ray Smith and
Bud Higbie of Bronson, and Rotarians
Dave Jordan of Angola, Carlton McKenzie
of Quincy, Howard Eggleston of Toledo,
A1 Tate of Battle Creek,

a Ladies Night Saturday, May 2Uth.
The shindig will open yrith

Jim Lee of Cleveland, was a guest of
Vince Kornsteinj Otis Barnes had

a dinner at the Hawaiian Room in

Dick Webster of Grand Rapids as his guest,

the Elks Temple and will wind up

while Ed Hawkins had

in a theater party at Tibbits.

Coldwater and Mert Lincoln, the latter of
Detroit. Harold Pearce was a guest of
President Les, and Tom MacDonnall of
Birmingham, completed the list.

The members and their RotaryAnns will see the The Players pre
sent "Arsenic and Old Lace", which,
if you've never seen the play, is a
delightfully gentle murder drama.

■K-

Bill Euans

of

■5f

OUR I&gt;IEIGHBORS—Vfe note that the

The ducats are priced at six
bucks per couple.
*

LAST TUESDAI—Charlie Hill,

Jackson Rotary Club had a special obser
vance of Armed Forces Day this week with
the. Hon. Wilbur Brucker, Secretary of the
Army, as the speaker.
•jf

our genial Chamber of Commerce

manager, talked on the subject of
competitor relations.

SOliEONE ONCE SAID: "Bury the old
shells of discord and disloyalty in the'
garden of your soul and let them fertilize

Charles pointed out that while

no two people think exactly alike,
there are "roads of agreement"
through which it is possible to

establish cooperation in working
toward the common good of all.
Bert Faller was program

a new crop of health, happiness and
prosperity."

It's still good advice.
*

«

*

POHET PETE:

chairman and introduced Hill.

ABSENTEES—Burandt. Dale Dean,
liulchahey, Patterson, Putnam, Ribble,
Schwengel, Sebald, Teeter, Vinton

Competition is all right
Keeps you working day and night.
Be real nice to the other guy
Your business, he may want to buy.

and Waldron.
■it

EARLY LEA,VERS—Seven, a gain

(or loss) of four over the previous
week.

Seton 5c Duke

1^-. -

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMimES

Competitor Relations-

club Service

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Ceuillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

1957 - 1958

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treosurer

John Waiker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Birlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keoth Pearce, Chairman

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry
Ray Mulchohey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

636

ROTARY

Public

Knight

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way
Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Choirmon

September—1957

Rolph Toupalik, Bill Short

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. 6. WALDRON, Chairman

Robert Kerr, Ed Howklns.

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John

April-1958

Etsweiler

1—Charles

Relations

Night
22-Keith Avery

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

29—Otis

Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

sociations

June—19S8

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

3—Ray Mulchohey—Rotarlan

16—Harold T. Hill

2—Carl Vinton

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

31-M. A. McKelth

Barnes

January—1958

Information-

27—Warner Van Aken

19-Ray Fox

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

29—Torg Skabo

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Don Horrls, Chairman

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Olmsted

Fiske

Party

15—Douglos Woodward—Ladies'

Rural-Urban—

Kenneth

10—John Dean

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemler

7—Jim

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- internotlonal Student Projects-

ton

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keoth Peoree

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couiliard—Children's

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, John Etsweller,

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member,

25—Donald Shorno — Internotlonal
Day
Morch—1958

October—1957

son.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Ribble—Community

Sofeiy
18—Horold McKnight

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stog Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Community SafetyPhil Rlbole, Ray Fox, John Jack

International

Fair

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International

February—1958

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Inlamationol Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

In

4—James MeComb

27—Dale Dean

Burondt

Sergeant of Arms—

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Thomas — Occupational

11—Phil

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H

Trade Assoeiotlons—

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Information —

PROGRAMS

tion

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Show, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Loans—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

Occupational Information—
R. A. Treblleock, Harold Mc-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Mogazine—

ular — First Thursday each Month,

1957-1958

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

Youth-

Music-

Board of Directors Meetings
N.,.'

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

28—R. A. Treblleock and E. Byron
formation

Keith

Four Way Test-

Duane Dovldson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMITT

The Rotary Foundetlon—
Douglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Luck—International

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Night
23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-19S8
1—President's Program

In

6—Charles Woodward

15—Wllliom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Mourice Payne

idvlse the program chairman of the change. Members haying specTol

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlee
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

238-M
240
371
66F14
1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon,—■-.,944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora

56

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine.—452-R
Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St, — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

31

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1021
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille—_1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Horrls, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

533-R

1399
1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone

235-W

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alieen

883

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John T. Jackson. 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
803
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
-.593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy 498-J

James Luck, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

419
.75
83

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Mitford A, McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwatar State Home—Carol—1400
Wllliom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Riehord D. Moore, 196y2 N. Hudson — Elaine—.
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
87

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

120B-J

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

— .937

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, IB E. Alden St. — etrget

76
8B3

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 - Rita..

-.84
1717

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

—---2
1192

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

1137

—8W

121

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Weoster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Roymond A. Treblleock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

James H. VanWhy, IW W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

39

1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Wlllloms, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Worren Williams, Bafavia, Michigan — LaMoine

593
54F3
63F12

Wayne W. Way, 35 Holt St. — Dorothy

16

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodwarcf, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

580

Tbe COLDWATER
See. 34.66, P. L &amp; R

Notary REFLECTOR
t

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

OUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, INC
COLDWATER,
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

liICH«

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�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
Bay 8, 1958'^
NEXT TUESDAY—Bert Faller,
•next week's program chaiman, tells

NOW'S OUR CHANCE—No one group has
given Rotary more assistance with its

us he is lining up a speaker with

three annu^ Minstrel Shovfs than the

an assist from Charles Hill.

Coldwater Players.

The

topic will be "Competitor Relations"
but the identity df the speaker rrill
remain a secret until next Tuesday.
•M-

Now's our chance to return the

favor, in small measure at least.

On Saturday night, May 2ii, a

*

RETIRING?—This week's

program featured a talk by Robert
Hamj from the district office of
the Social Security Administration .
in Battle Creek.

From the

Ladies Night dinner and theater party
has been arranged. It won't be a regular
club meeting but President Les and the
club directors want full member partici
pation just the same.

number of

questions tossed by the members
following the talk, it appeared as
though a lot of the boys are think
ing of retiring with eager anticipa
tion.

Joking aside, the talk was an
enlightening one on an important

The theater party portion of the
evening will be attendance at a play
being presented that night at Tibbits
Theater by The Players. The club can
show its appreciation of past favors
from this group by having at least 100

Rotarians and Rotary Anns there at
curtain time.

subject. Mr. Ham did a top flight
job of explaining the Social Security
program, its many benefits and its:
newest additions.

A dinner will be served at the Elks

Temple at 6:30 P.M.
f ^

Tickets for the dinner-drama

Howard Teeter was program
chairman and rates a pat on the back
for his choice of speaker.
■»

EARLY LEAVERS—Just two!

ll^e are improving.

combination are priced at only $6 per
couple.

This is a real bargain when you
stop to consider that if you don't act
quickly, the Missus may decide she wants
to do something much more expensive that
Saturday evening.
*

ROTARIAN VISITORS—Carl Giar

of Charlotte, Gillis Pilliod of
Angola, Ed Meyer and Robert Gillis
of Hammond, Ind, Elmer Dobson of
Quincy, and Howard Eggleston of
Toledo, 0.
*

*

POHET PETEt

Hain't got nothin' to say, no how.
So, we ain't takin' no bow.

*

MISSING FACES—Goodholm,

Hav/kins, Holtz, Kornstein, Mulchahey,

Seton &amp;, Duke

Riederer, Short, Vinton and
Clyde Ulilliams.
■ii

*

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thundoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK •- Po^ Tavern ~.Mpnday12:15.M^

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitoi' Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Rel
Relations—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulilard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ElECTIGN

Classiifcation-

1957 • 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

lESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

The Rotary Foondotlon—

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

John Wolker, Ernest Luse

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

1957-1958 ROTARY

Four Woy Test-

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Trade Associations-

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc
knight

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

tion

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

'

.ular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15 P.M.

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman
Harold

Special — At the call af the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Hill

Public

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocotional Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

R. G. WALDRON, Cholrmon
Buyer-Seller Relations—

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning

Day
March—1958
3—Bill Milnes

17—Keath Pearce

Relations

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis Barnes

Charles

November—1957

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
FIske

Scholorshlps—Awards—Student
holm
Student

lations

sociations

19—Roy Fox

Intemational Service

June-1958

2—Carl

3—Ray

16-Harold T. Hill

Mulchahey—Rotarian
Luse

Contacts-

Information-

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

31-M. A. McKeith

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

formation

14—E. Harold Goodhotm

International Student Proiects-

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

VInfon

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Barnes

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Von Aken

December—1957
10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

International

6—Howard Teeter

26—Horry Joseph

Don Harris, Chairman

Moore

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Fallor—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

Axner Olson.

22—Russell

May-1958

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Guests—

International

Party

8—Mork Andrews

15—Douglas Woodword—Ladies'

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the
ton

11—Phil RIbble—Community
Safety
IB—Harold Mcknight
25—Donald Shorno — international

6—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

Youth-

Burandt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupalik, BUI Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Fair

Employee

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

February—1958

Boys' and Girls' Week24—Axner Olson—Student Day
10—John Dean
Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington
Community Safety24—John Etsweller
April-1958
Phil Rlbbfe, Roy Fox, John Jack
1—Charles FIsko
October—1957

Loans—

Rotory Information-

In

3-James VanWhy-Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

Thomas — Occupational

4—James MeComb

Occupational Information—

ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
&lt;.ralg Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Chester Allemler
Van Aken.
Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

PROGRAMS

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

26—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

Keith

programs, such os Ladies' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.

Night
23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Program

In

8—Charles
15—William
'22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

chang^ Members

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairmon - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

238-M
-_„_240
371
66F14

-

1493
944

56

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrifeld Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Ma^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Or. — cllen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

31

162-W
___1021

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John V/. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Folier, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Sf — Hermione

1243
1717
23S-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

883

Address and Rotary Ann
John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Or. — Roth

Phone No.
803

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

593

NAME

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

1466

--84
Z

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—49B-J

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

1192
-1137

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

James Luck, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

419
75
83

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

Harold J. Mcknight, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St, — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwetl Court — Gladys

562
87
87

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

-

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil RIbble, 351/2 Morse St.

1400

23
1208-J
.,660

1
1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — ^erget

883

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Torg Skobo, IW E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church Sf. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

Webster Treat. 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

V/orner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys—
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl Sf. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty Sf. — Gretehen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall Sf.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

COLDWATER, MICH,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavla, Michigan — LaMoIne

Notary REFLECTOR
FRKDERICKH.

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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Hay 1, 19^8
COHING UP—Hovfard Teeter, next

.Tuesday's program chairman, tells
us that Robert Ham, of the Battle
^ Creek district office of the Social

' Security Administration, will be the

^ speaker.

store, really needs no introduction
to most of the members.

A native of

Coldwater, he was graduated from high
school here in 19li8, attended Michigan
State University and served in the
Army before returning here. Welcome
aboard. Bob I

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THIS TUESDAY—Scott Bagby, of
Grand Rapids, who is helping de
velop a "master plan" for Coldwater,
gave the club his ideas on the sub
ject of orderly and economically
sound community growth. Torg Skabo,
the week's chairman, arranged the
interesting program.

BACKING STUDEOT—The directors

have voted to allocate $^0 from the
general fund to help sponsor Charles
Hutchins, a Junion high student, at the
National High School Institute at
Northwestem University this summer.

Charles, a top student in the field of
science and engineering, has been accepted
for a five-weeks'

•if

*

^f

•if

course

offered to a

small and select group.
ABSEi&gt;rrEES—Dale Dean, Fiske,
•if

Goodholra, Karris, Holtz, Jackson,
Pearce, Rice, Shomo, Treat, Vinton,

•if

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LADIES' NIGHT—A ladies' night is

Waldron and Warren Williams.

being planned for Saturday, May 2U, mth
Erich Schwengel in charge.

•if

*

GUEST UST—Nels Weber,
C. J. Holmes, Ed Facklam and
Ken Yesh of Bronson; Dale Ulery

of Goshen, Ind,;. Ken Smith, of
Grosse Pointer Carlton HcKenzie
of Quincyj George Hubbard of
Union City; and Dave Jordan of

Angola, Ind.—all Rotarians.

'Details have still to be worked out

but it looks as though there ttLII be a
dinner at the Elks Temple, follo^ved by a
theatre party. The Players are present

ing a play that night at Tibbitts and the
board

feels

the Rotarians

appreciation of help from this group on
our past minstrel shows by attending their
play en masse.

Bill Williams, Coldwater,
was a guest of iiac McKeith.
•if

•if

EARLY IJi/iVERS—Hore than the

■if

■if

IN HOSPITAL—John Jackson, who has
missed several meetings recently because
of illness, was admitted at the Health
Center this week.

number who signed out.

can show their

The board voted

Thursd^ to suspend his active membership
*

until he

•if

NEifffiST ADDITION—Robert Hawley,
ytoeeDad was an active Coldwater

Rotarian for years, was welcomed

is able to return to active status.

The club, we knoYf, Joins us in
wishing John a speedy recovery and an
equally fast return to active participa

into membership in the club Tuesday
with Fritz Van Aken doing the honors
and Dick Moore assisting.

tion in club affairs.

Bob, who recently became
associated v/ith Johnson's Clothing

PO}{ET PETE:

4f

■if

■if

Planted grass and its grovdng.
Its the weeds that need hoeing.
Them we can't remember sowing.
-Soton

Duka

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations—

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations—

Horvey Bent, Chairman
Attendonee—

Will Couillord, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958

LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretory
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde William^ Chairman

Treasurer

'

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Board of Director* Meeting*

Jame* VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Roy Muichohey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

636

ROTARY

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public

6—Bob Show—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcoek, Harold McKnlght

tion

27—Dale Dean

Community Service

September—1957

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

10—John Dean

Community Safety-

24—John Etsweiler

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Vocational

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Service

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Night
22-Keifh Avery

Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student
holm
Guests—

6—Howard Teeter

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

sociations

19—Roy Fox

Contacts-

Information-

2—Carl

3—Ray Muichohey—Rotarian

Kenneth Olmsted

Luse

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31-M. A. McKelth

Jonuary-1958

7—Jim Luck—International
formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

21—Robert
Kerr
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The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

27—Warner Von Aken
June-1953

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Falter-Competitor Re

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

Party
22—Russell Moore

Moy-1958

Barnes

December—1957

Bo rnes

Fiske

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects—

—
fon

29—Otis

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

E. Byron Thomas, Horold Good-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1—Charles

October—1957

Relations

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

International

17—Kenneth Olmsted-Slog Night 31—Lewis Pennington
April-1958

8—Mark Andrews

Rurol-Urban—

International

Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keoth Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Day

8—C. Alfred Rice
t_H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Burandt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupalik, Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

IB—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shorno — Jnternatlonol
Moreh-1958
3—Bill Milnes

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Axner Olson.

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

In

Februory—1958

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Leslie Woodword, Wayne Way

Charles

Thomas — Occupational

4—James McComb

13—Chester Allemter

Trade Associations-

Student

Information —

PROGRAMS

Occupational Information—

Loons—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

1957.1958 ROTARY
August-1957

Youth-

Magazine-

luior — First Thursday each Month,

28—R. A. Trebilcoek ond E. Byron
formation

Four Woy TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinten

Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Mourice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
traig Sebold, John Etsweller,
Keoth Peoree, Chairman
Chester Allemter
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Van Aken.
Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Douglas Woodward, M. A. MeKeith

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Music-

The Rotary Foundation-

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel-Ladies'
Night
16-Harotd T. Hill

23-Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Program

In

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Mourice Payne

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RICHARD BIRINGER. Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Phone No.

Address and Rotory Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

Duano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John V/. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille—
Albert F. Falter, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

238-M
240
371
66F14

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Phone No.

—1466
593
29

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

-.84
-1717

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

A19

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virglnlo
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

—

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75
83

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion —

452-R

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

1212

133
31

162-W
1021

1261
1415
1105
166

533-R

1243
1717
235-W

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

1039

Milford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol—1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Riehord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys

B7

87

Raymond G. Muichohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila.___1400
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna.Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred—

23
1208-J

680

B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshail St. — Lorroine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor.— 1
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.
1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
76
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget.—
683

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

.36

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth

Cori F. Vinton, 182 £. Chicago St. — Alice —
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

39

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wllma
Warren Williams, Balovia, Michigan — LaMoine

593
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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Charles L, Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

COEDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

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John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

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FREDERI^-H-"
WEEKS'

by

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Notary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

121
101

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

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James Luck, 75 Church St.

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Noney
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 - Rita..

1493
944
56

Eugene Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermlone

NAME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 2h, 1958
THE FORWARD LOOK—Torg Skabo,
program chairman for next Tuesday,
has secured Scott Bagby to talk
to the

club about the
of the future®

SHORT LIST—Tuesday's absentees
were the fewest in mar^ weeks. The
list included Curry, Etsweiler,
Goodholm, Jackson, McComb, Mulchahey,
Short, Trebilcock, Vinton and Way®

Coldwater

Mr® Bagby, in case you have
failed to read your daily hometorm paper, is the chap who is
dravdng up a Master Plan for the
city at present®

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Sam Wolfe and Dave Jordan, Angola, Ind,;
lion Kirby, Sturgis; George Hubbard,
Union Gityj Bud Higbie, Bronson®

We have had the pleasure of
hearing Mr® Bagby and know that
the members yrill be

Dick Hayes of East Lansing was a
guest of Vfilford Couillard,
Boyd Higgins was a guest of Otis Barnes,

interested

in what he has to say©

and Bill Winemiller was Ftuss Moore's

guest®
SWEET MUSIC—The' third edi«

tion of Rotary Minstrels was a
financial success, according to a
preliminary report given by
Chuck Schmitt Tuesday®

THAI^ YOU GALS-«The

club's directors

have voted to give the Country Belles

$100 as a token of the club's apprecia
tion for their assistance in this year's

The gross receipts totaled

minstrel show®

$2,196, of which $8U0 came from
the programs, $1,331 from the sale
of tickets, and $35 from the

'"Actually, various members of this
group also assisted the club materially
in its first two minstrel show® So,
the board felt some expression of
thanks was long overdue®

soft drink concession®

Not all bills are in (they
must be by next Tuesday, says
President Les) but it looks as
though the show will net about

$l,ilOO,

POHET PETEs

SWEET MUSIC TOO-^The program

presented this Tuesday'by
Dave

Rubinoff and his

^ \

Rubinoff appears mighty short
But this tidbit we do report®
With the watch he carries

violin®•

'round

He's slowly settling in the ground,

Russ Moore, program chairman,
couldn't have done better®

We

might add that the club owes its
Kiwanis

friends

a vote

of

thanks

for an assist in bringing us the
old maestro®

EARLY LEAVERS—Needless to

Seton &amp; Duke

say, not many®

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tcnrern — Monday 12:15 Mi

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

MICH.

Club Service

Competitor Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Falier

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Couillard, Chairman

OFFICERS

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 • 1958
LESTER WISE
RICHARD

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Secretary
Asst. Secretory FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairmen
John Walker, Ernest Luse

SCHMITT

Progrom—

Dick BIrlnger, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

John Dean

Bill Boblcr, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Kcoth Pearce, Chairman
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

Edward

Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Beard of Directors Meetings

tgular — First Thursday each Month,

Magazine-

12:15 P. M.

Harold

Hill

Public

information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

Carlton

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

ASHEVIILE, N. C.

Ralph Toupallk, Bill Short
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Employee
10—John

Dean

Community Safety-

24—John

Etsweiler

Hawkins.

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Slag

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

18—Harold McKnIght

25—Donald Shorno — International
Day
March-19S8
3—Bill Mlines

Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keoth Pearce

24—Axner Olson-Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Aprii-1958
1—Charles

October-1957

FIska

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

Chester Allemier
Youth-

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

son.

Croig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Relations

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student
holm

6—Howord Teeter

Governor

sociations

19-Roy Pox

Don Harris, Chairman
Contacts-

Barnes

June-1958
2—Car! Vinfon

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladies'

3—Ray

16-Harold T. Hill

Muiehahey—Rotarian
Luse

Night

17—Chester Curry—Music Doy

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

Juiy-1958

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
Jonuory—1958
7—Jim Luck—Infernafiona!

information-

lations
20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken

December-1957
10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Falier-Competitor Re

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

22—Russell Mooro

Mav-1958

Barnes

5—District

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

International

29—Otis

12—Leslie Woodward—Trode As

Loans—

International

Party

8—Mork Andrews

1—President's Progrom
in-

formotlon

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Fair

Crippled Children—

H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- Inlernatlonai Student Protects—

INTERNATIONAL

20—Warren Williams—4-H
27—Dale Dean

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Kerr, Ed

February-1958
4—James McComb

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

PROGRAMS

September—1957

Community Service

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY

Trade Associations-

Burandl

Sergeant of Arms-

1957*1958 ROTARY

tion

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Special — At the coll of the President Rotary InformationBob Show, Chairman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

formation

13—Chester Altemler

RuraMlrbon-

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman

Thomas — Occupational in

Keitn

6—Bob Shaw—Rotory Informa

Knlght

Robert

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

Rotary Foundotion—

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

August—1957

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Me-

Duano Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vtnton
Occupational information-

The

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burondt
Payne

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of tlie chang^ Members hoyino special
' - a committee to assist with the aetails.
*
programs, such as Ladies' Night,• moy appoint

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171

944
56

Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mary ..
.31
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162.W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1021

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Luellle

1415

Albert F. Falier, 95 N. Honcheft St. — Chorlotte

1105

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Churlcs H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth

166

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore ...1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Corol

.1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

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Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

Craig Sebaid, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

James Luck, 75 Church St.

419

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

75

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Mllford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

.190

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

29

John A. Kennedy, 309 Grand St. — Wlimo_—

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

593

83

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Homo—Carol—1400

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

562
87

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E, Pearl St. — Llla

1400

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23
1208-J

B, K. Pearce, 350 Morshoil Si. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Galhel
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

937
778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35»/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

.76
883

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

Torg Skabo, IW E. Chleogo St. — Nellie——

653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Rolph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

121
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No- 2 — Ann

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchon

775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

54F3
63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

580
. .-125

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Roth

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p. m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I N GT ON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

16

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo
Worren Williams, Batovio, AAicbigan — LaMoine

o®
H.

96

922

36
36
43
39
1227

■^Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK

892

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

Phone No.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

IKC,

1220J
125

�"He Profits Most tPho Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
. April 17,
■PROBLEM SOLVED—A possible an
swer to the "early leaver" problem
was provided by this week's program*
Just have the members bring their

youngsters with them each week.

Then

they have to stay for the program.
Just one member took off early
this week. The others didn't dare.

Kidding aside, the club's an
nual Children's Party was, as always,
a pleasant and enjoyable affair.
"Wilford Couillard did an excellent

job of planning with an assist from
Chet Gurry.

COMING UP—Nuss Moore, who has next
Tuesday's program, is coming up with
a top notch attraction Trhich all of the
members Trill want to enjoy.
Russ informs us he has secured

Rubinoff (and his violin, of course)
for a real musical treat.

The artist

also is scheduled to play a Kiwanissponsored concert here in the evening.

DON'T FORGET—The district con

ference to be held at Sturgis May li-5*
Reports are it will be vrorth attending.
Plan to take your Rotary Ann.

The question of who enjoyed
the program most—Papa or Juniorcould be debated.

CONGRATULATIONS — To Harvey Bent,
who was named chairman of the Branch

County Board of Supervisors this week.
MISSING FACES--Avery, Bobier,
Burandt, Fox, Hawkins, Jackson,
Russ Moore, Mulchahey, Olmsted,
Patterson, Ribble, Rice, Short,
Teeter, Thomas, Trebilcock, Vinton,
and McKnight were listed as absent
Tuesday. Don't forget to make up
fellas e

DON'T BLAiiE US — Blaae the weather

if this bulletin seems short, inco
herent and uninteresting.
It's darn hard to concentrate on

YTTiting when the sun is shining, birds
are singing and the mercury is
flirting with summer levels.
GUESTS—Rotarians George Hubbard, '
Union Cityj and Bronsonites Gerry Pearce,
Bruce Wilbur and Clare Hollister.

As a matter of fact, we are going
to stop right now before we get too
tired.

A1 Obed, whose daughter, Diane,
emceed the day's program, also was a
guest.
POHET PETE?

PREZ LES SAYS—Let's be careful

the way we park at the Elks Temple.
The Martins report some of their
other cash customers found their cars

boxed in this Tuesday Y/hen they started
to leave the temple parking lot. -

Ah, at last. Spring is sprung
See the flowers it has brung
Watch the grass begin to gror/.
What comes next?

We have to mow,

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Biks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Competitor Relations—

COMMinEES

Worren Williams, Albert Foiler

Employer-Employee Relations-

Club Service

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 • 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seion Bovee,
Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobier,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz

Magazine-

■pr'

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

Harold ifill

12:15 P.M.

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Bill Milnes, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

G. Carllon

CHARLES 0. TENNENT

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupalik, Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.
GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

GOVERNOR 636TH
ROTARY

24—John Etsweiler

17—Keath Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Dean

April—1958
1—Charles

October—1957

Relations

Fiske

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Night

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

22-Keith Avery

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

29—Otis

6—Howard Teeter
lations

sociations

19—Ray Fox

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

December—1957

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotorlan

International Service

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman
Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31-M. A, McKeith
7—Jim

Luck—International

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams
July-195S
1—President's Program

January—1958

Information-

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Von Aken
Juno—1958
2—Carl Vinton

26—Horry Joseph

Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

November-1957
5—District Governor

In

formation

8—Charles

Woodward

15—Williom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Shorno — International

Day
March-1958
3-Bill Milnes

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- Internotlona! Student Proleets—

INTERNATIONAL

Fair

8-C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couiliord—Children's

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT

18—Harold McKnight

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night, 31—Lewis Pennington

Rural-Urban—

International

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safely
25—Donold

Employee
10—John

Chester Allemler
Youth—

Internotlona!

February—1958

3—Jomes VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, John Etsweiler,

Burandt

PROGRAMS

27—Dale Dean

Community Safety—

Charles

E. Byron

Thomas — Occupational In

4—James McComb

September—1957

Student Guests—

Information —

ROTARY

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Boo Shaw, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Loans—

Rotary Informotion—

Special — At the call of the President

1957-1958

13—Chester Allemler
20—Worren Williams—4-H

Trade Associations—

28—R. A. Trebilcock and
formation

tion

Knight

Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

&gt;gular — First Thursday each Month,

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc-

son.

Music-

Board oF Directors Meeting*

Keith

6—Bob Show—Rotory Informo

John Dean

Keoth Peorce, Chairman
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Rotary Foundation-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInlon
Occupational Information—

Dick Biringer, Chairman

Membership—

Van Aken.

James VanWhy/- Erich Schwongo!

Four Woy Test-

The

29—Maurice Poyne

21—Robert Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the chang^ Members haying special

RICHARD
oirHAor* BIRINGER,
RiPitunFR Program
Pmnram Chairman — Telephone
Telaohone 944

progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

238-M
240
371
.-66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Couiliord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Ma^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo

1493

944
56
1212

452-R
133

31

162-W

Dole A, Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R, 2 — Ruth

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1261

1105
166

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

..1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

683

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
Jomes Luck, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Roth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

1466

593
29
498-J
419
75
83

Frank L, McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol—1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine

562

87

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87

Raymond G. Molchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St, — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retha

23
1208-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chlco'iC^ St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — 8erget

i':

937

778-R
1
1280
76
883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

84

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

1717

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1192

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Wilson A. Short, 21 14. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

2

653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Vlrginlo

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chlcogo St. — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Roymond A. Trobileock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

The COLDWATER
S«c. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

'Rotary REFLECTOR

WEEKS

OliALITY SPRI.'iG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

121

101

96

922

16

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
S4F3
Worren Williams, Botavia, Michigan — LaMolne
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia 580
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
125
Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
1220-J

' Ti-K

H.

892

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St. — Mary
36
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys-_
36
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
43
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chlcogo St. — Alice
39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 t4. Hudson St. — Delia — 1227
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W

a

FREDERICK

1137

INC

125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 10^ 1958

ERNIE SAYS—Don't forget that

Uncle Samuel expects us one and
all to file our 1957 income tax
returns mthin the next five days,
Alcatraz is not a pleasant place
despite the ocean view.

ONE TO GO—At this writing,
the 1958 edition of the Coldwater
Rotary Minstrels has Just one
more night to go.
Tickets for the final per
formance Tfere scarce today and
President Les v^as hoping against
hope that the boys didn't over
sell the seating capacity at

Doc Sayre, Coldwater, was a
•guest of Chuck Priest, while
Ed Holtz had his tv/o sons, Glen and
Larry, as his guests.
*

ABSENTEES—Bent, Dale Dean,
Goodholm, Jackson, llcConkey, Owers,
Patterson, Ribble, Riederer and
Vinton.

EARLY LEAVERS—Just tvfol
^

^

TIME IS SHORT—Can't think of

anything more to add except that all
members are expected to settle for

TibbitSf

At this point, barring unforseen disaster tonight, it
appears as though the club has
scored another big success from
the viewpoint of both attendance,
financial returns
interest-

their minstrel tickets with

their

chairman by next Tuesday at the
latest.

President Les

also wants

all minstrel show bills presented
promptly.

and audience

Gotta get home now and get ready
for tonight's show.

Ed Holtz, Grace Holbrook
and Just about everyone in the
club rates a pat on the back
for pitching in again this
year to put on a good shov^.

*

POHET PETE:
•jf-

-M-

it

NEXT TUESDAY—Will be the

club's

annual Children's Day,

Wilford Couillard is chairman

and reportedly has a program

Johnnie sang mighty sweet,
Kenneth, too, v^as all reet.
Everyone had a little fun.
Ain't you glad, its all done.

of interest for both kids and
dads.

If you haven't got a young
ster of your own, borrow one.
■it

THE ;VEEK'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Dale Ulery, Goshenji Chuck Priest,
Angola^

Carlton McKenzie and

Newell Burt, Quincyj James Baker,
Angola! Bud Higbie, Bronson; and
Russ Hegargle, also of Bronson.

Seton fit Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — CengresoHonal Church — Wodnosday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeleria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�April

has

the

of

Rotary

Club

listed

below,

Any

Board

of

Directors

approved

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Major

Name

Robert

Hawley

Secretary

the

Classification

Clothing

-

J.

within

Minor

A.

Kennedy,

one

week,

Classification

Mens Clothing

Industry
Signed

1958

Coldwater

The

objections

9,

Retailing

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

Competitor Relations-

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert .Falter

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Coulllard, Chairman

OFFICERS
1957

Classlficotion—

. 1958

LESTER WISE

Vice President Bulletin—

KENNEDY

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretary

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

BY ELECTION

Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
Bill Bobier, Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Harris, and Fritz

Keoth Pearce, Chairman

^

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

MagazineRay Mulchahey, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

PRESIDENT

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

CHARLES G, TENNENT

G.

Carlton

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Sergeant

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

INTERNATIONAL

Community Safety-

24—John

Ribble—Community

Sofety
18—Harold McKnight
25—Donold

Fair

27—Dale Dean

Shorno — International

Day
Morch-1958
3—Bill Milnes

17—Kealh Peoree

Employee

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton
10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Etsweller

Aprll-1958
1—Charles

October—1957

Fiske

Crippled Children—

8-C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Coulllard—Children's

Chester
Youth-

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

22—Russell Moore

Night
22—Keith Avery

May-1958

Relations

Craig Sebald, John Etsweller,
Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Rural-Urban—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Charles

Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Barnes

Guests—

6—Howard Teeter

sociations

June-1958

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—ladles'

10—Ernest

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

2—Carl

Mulchahey—Rotorian
Luse

31-M. A. McKeith

July-19S8
1—President's Program

Luck—International

In

formation

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert

».

16—Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

7—Jim

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Vinfon

Night

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
January—19SB

Informotion—

L.

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Von Aken

19-Ray Fox

3—Ray

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Folier—Competitor Re
lations

November-1957
5—District Governor

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

International

29—Oils

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

international

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Allemler

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

February—1958

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

H. V. Kornstion, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

In

4—James McComb

September-1957

International Service

of Arms-

Thomas — Occupotlonal

11—Phil

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' Week-

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Wlilloms—4-H

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Student

Public Information —

ROTARY

tion

Knight
Trade Associations-

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Show, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

R. A. Treblleoek, Harold Me-

Loans—

Rotary Information-

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

son.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

tgular — First Thursday each Month,

Occupational Information-

28—R. A. Trebilcock ond E. Byron
formation

August-1957

John Deon

Music-

Board of Directors Meetings

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Dick Biringer, Choirman

Membership—

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Four Way Test-

Attendance-

The Rotary Foundotion—

Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the ehang^ Members having special
programs, such os Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 - Fay
Moik S. Andrev/s, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico

66P14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrficld Or. — Josephine
Wllford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Moiw
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifold Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1493

31
162-W
1021

1261

1415
1105
166
533-R

1243

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermiona

235-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

15

883

Address and Rotary Ann

29

419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

593

Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

498-J

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

83

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coidwoter Stote Homo—Carol—1400
Wllllom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elotne
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
87
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Liio
1400
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refho

23
______1203-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

B. K. Pearce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorraine

937

lewis Penningfon, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chieogo St. — Eleanor

1

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Unl.on City —"Evelyn
Charles Schmllt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita—

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

John A. Kennedy, 339 Grand St. — Wllmo

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

133

NAME

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pear! St. — Louise

1212

452-R

Phone No.
803
1466

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Or. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

944
56

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

NAME

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

84
1717
2
1192
1137

653-M
892

121

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

-96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

39
1227

John H. Wolker, 33 Daogherty St. — Gretchcn

775-W

Freaeriek H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

593
54F3

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

16

Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigon — LaMolne

63F12

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

125
1220-J

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - Cefia

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

580

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'Rotary REFLECTOR
o®

FREDBRrCirH.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRir^G PRODUCTS.
COLDWATEH, MICH.

INC.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2 ! 1 5 p. m ., A R LI N GT O N HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

• sv

125

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
April 3, 1958
Oooo——so nearj—Only 3

OTHER GUESTS—Rotarians

rehearsals left before the
curtain rises on the club's

Barney Barnett, Bronson, Dewey Mains,
Clay Brockman and Lee Barren

1958 minstrel shov/«

( refugees from a Quincy ladies
night)I and Donald E* Johnson, Flint*

These

rehearsals are scheduled for

7r30 Monday and Tuesday nights
at Tibbits, and following the
regular club luncheon Tuesday
noon*

We don't have to emphasize
that these three practice ses
sions are vital to the success

or flop of this year's production.
Director Ed Holtz wants a 100

per cent turn out at each*

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Barnes,

Burandt, Curry, Dale Dean, Hawkins,
Jackson, }v!ulchahey, Olson, Patterson,
Van Why, Vinton, Waldron and
Warren Williams*
*

-jf

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Just three.

If you have any tickets left
to sellg you'd better get busy*
(and if you need any more to
sell—contact us)*

*

*

*

DON'T FORGET—Monday will be
municipal election day* We won't
tell you hov/ to vote—just vote*

MOIffi STAG NIGHTS—Chuck

Schmitt's periodic financial
report shows that the stag

night last autumn was one of
the few special club sessions
that produced more receipts
than expenses*
Conclusion—^we

BOARD ACTION—Jim Van Why,
who had missed five club meetings in

a row, was dropped from club member
ship by vote of the directors at the
April meeting*

should have

more stag nights (with Barney
and Charley cooking the fowl

and Bert acting as lifeguard).

A BRAVE MAN—The hubby who,
after hearing his wife brag that
"a woman's vrork is never done", had
the foolhardy courage to observe,
"That's because they never do iti"

MAKES SENSE—Dave Hoshino,
exchange student from Tokyo,
expressed our sentiments Tuesday
when he observed that "the world
should be more concerned about

conquering the space betvreen
men first before turning to the
conquest of outer space".

POHET PETE:

Thursday night after the show.
To the Elks, we're told to go,
Marian Teeter is being sweet*
Making sure we'll get to eat.

Dave, v/hose father is a
member of the Tokyo club, is
completing a four-year course at
Cornell University under the
exchange student program.
He
rras spending the day here visit
ing the Branch-Hillsdale District
Health department, and was intro
duced to the club by Don Harris*

Seton

Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON ~ Congregational Church

Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations—'

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Poul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde William^ Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information-

MagazineRay Mulchahey, Chairman

•guiar — First Thursday each Month,
^
12:15 P.M.

Harold Hilt

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public Information —
PRESIDENT

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Trade Assoetalions—

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocatienol Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Choirman

27—Dale Dean

March—1958

24—John

Etsweller

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Fiske

Party

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'
Night
22-KeIth Avery

Rurol-Urbon—

29—Otis

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rico,
Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

sociations

19—Ray Fox

3—Ray

2—Carl

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Night
16-Haroid T. Hill

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

23—Wayne Woy

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958
1—President's Program

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
January—1958
7—Jim Luck—Internotional

Informotlon—

In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel-Ladies'

Mulchahey—Rotarian

10—Ernest

27—Warner Van Aken
June—1953

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

May-195a

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Kenneth

1—Charles

October—1957

Youth-

International

17—Keaih Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Penningion
April—1958

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

ton

25—Donald Shorno — Internatlonol
Day

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Safety

18—Harold McKnight

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

International

February—1958
4—Jomes McComb
11—Phii Ribbie—Community

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Thomas — Occupational In

September—1957
3—Bill Mllnes
3—Jomes VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Community Service
Wm, Bobier, Chairman

Burandt

PROGRAMS

tion

Knight

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Loons—

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chatrmon

1957-1958

R. A. Trebllcock, Horold Me-

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron
formation

August-1957

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Edward Holtz, Chairmen
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearce, Choirman
Chester Allemier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

The Rotary Foundation-

30—Clyde Williams

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to chanae dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members haying special
. assist with the
.l. details.
programs, suchI. as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66FI4

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfioid Dr. — Josephine
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogone

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lone — Ma^._

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte

1493

944

56

1212

452.R
133

31

162-W
1021

1261
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
._533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermtone

235-W

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chieogo — Evelyn

15

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Or. — Ruth

803

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

1466
593

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

498-J

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

29

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

562
87

Milford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen . ._.190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home—Carol—1400

2

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

75

83
1039

84

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita.

419

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1192
1137

653-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

-892

121

Rolpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

—101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Frederick VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

.87
1400

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna——
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotho ...
1208-J
Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred.—-680

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotehen

775-W

Frecierick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Balavia, Michigan — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celio
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

593
54F3
63FI2
580
.125
1220-J

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Ilia

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Penningion, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

937

—--778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor—

1

Phil Ribble, 3SV2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Carl

F. Vinton,

182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

43
-

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia --.

Woyne W. Way, 35 HulT St. — Dorothy

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

39

1227

16

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

^Rotary REFLECTOR
a
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

MICH.

INC

-125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLEC
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

DON'T FORGET—Next Tuesday the
club will start holding its weekly
luncheon sessions

in the

Hawaiian

Hurley, Jackson, McComb, Pennington,
Short, Thomas and Van Why were
listed as being absent this week.

room at the Elks Temple*
*

In the new location, the mem
bers will line up for their meals
and carry their ovm plates to the

*

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Just two ill

tables.

As a result, there will be a
ceremonial change. The singing of
"America" and the offering of the
invocation will precede the lineup

ITS I^ED IT—The usual program

period follovdng the next two club
meetings vail be used for rehearsing
for the minstrel

show.

for food.

Curtain time, incidentally, is now
President Les suggests that as
a matter of courtesy, the guests be
first in line. So keep your appe
tites in check, lads.
*

*

•M-

THIS TUESDAY—Ax Olson, the

less than two weeks away.
From now on,
each of the few remaining rehearsals
becomes more important.

Director Ed Holtz wants, and
certainly deserves, a 100 per cent
turnout from here on in. Wednesday
night's attendance was just fair.

program chairman, presented 18
high school senior boys, each of
whom had previously been a guest

Next week the night rehearsal will
be held Tuesday at 700 o'clock at

of the club at a meeting.

Tibbits

Each of the boys gave a short
talk covering some phase of high
school curriculum
cular activities.

or extra-curri

It was

a dam

theater.

A workout for all of the end men

has been scheduled for 7 OO- p.m. next
Monday at Tibbits. They vdll work on
tambourine routines

and introductions.

good program!
*

TEN GUESTS—The

club had nine

visiting Rotarians plus Marvin Sigler,
school bus driver, as guests this

After next Tuesday, there vdll be
only two full cast rehearsals—on the
Monday and Tuesday nights directly
preceding the first performance.
Time is growing short, and howl

week.
*

The Rotarian guest list was
composed oft Dale Ulery, of

POHET

Goshen, Ind., Hariy Hill of Vicksburg, Garlton McKenzie of Quincy,

Tickets are going pretty fast.

Clare

Hollister and Bob Stocker of

Bronson, Chuck Skove and Bob Brokaw
of Angola, Ind.,-and Kenneth Strickling
and Cliff Thomas

of

PETEs

The date will soon arrive at last.

Committees are readying everything.
Now if vre could only sing.

Battle Creek.

*

TilHERE, OH WHERE?—Allemier,
Barnes, Dale Dean, Etsweiler,
Fiske, Goodholm, Harris, Hawkins,

Seton

Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:T5 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday T2:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTiON

Classification—

1957 - 195B
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairman

Duane Dovldson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMITT

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobler,

Harvey

John Dean

Bent, Maurice Payne,

Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Magazine-

lulor — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchohey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

t-larold Hill

536

ROTARY

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

Corlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocationol Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

ROTARY

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

INTERNATIONAL

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold McKnight

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Safety

16—Harold McKnight
Day

March-1958
3—Bill Milnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Keath Pearce

Employee
10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John

AprII-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington
Etsweiler

1—Charles

October—1957

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Croig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Relations

8—Mark Andrews
15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

Chester Allemier
Youth—

Night
22—Keith Avery

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

Rural-Urbon—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Charles FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

29—Otis

holm

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

Woodward—Trode As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

2—Corl

luse

7—Jim

Luck—international

In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

July-1958
1—President's Program

January—1958

Informotlon—

VInlon

9—Erich Schwengel—ladles'

31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holfz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

29—Torg Skabo
6—Howard Teeter

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotorion

International Service

22~Russell Moore

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

Rice

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Fiske

8—C. Alfred

15—Wllford Coulllard—Children's
Po rty

May-19S8

Bornes

12—Leslie

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

International

Fair

September—1957

Phil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

International

February—1958

25—Donald Shorno — International

27—Dole Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety—

Thomas — Occupational In

4—James McComb
11—Phil RIbble—Community

tion

Trade Associations-

Kenneth

ton

PROGRAMS

Occupational Information—

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proieets—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

ROTARY

August—1957

Burandt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph foupalik. Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

1957-1958

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl VInten

Loons—

Rotary Information-

Speciol — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT

Jomes VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron
formation

Keith

son.

Keath Pearce, Choirman
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Von Aken.

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Crippled Childrert—

Membership—

R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz

The Rotary Foundation-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

8—Chorles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Mouriee

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program ehoirmon of the ehong^ Members haying special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

_-23B-M
240

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Or. — Ruth
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Harry Joseph, 333 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 2B0 Grand St. — Margaret

___944
56

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

James Lock, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura....

Horvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Wllford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mo^

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1493

1212

133

31

162-W
1021

1261
1415

1105
166

Roy Fox, 74 Boifour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgor M. Hawkins. 214 W. Peorl St. - Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicogo — Evelyn

Pool Hurley,

163 Falrfield Dr. — Aileen

15

883

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

...

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

803

1466

____-593

29

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorolhy_.498-J

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

419
-—75
83

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Mouriee D. Payne, 23 E. Atden St. — Mildred....
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1717

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

922

87
.87

Worner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

36
43

23
1208-J

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1227

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretehen

775-W

1400

..680

937

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aldan St. — Berget

76
883

Carl

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

36

F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrlce

39

16

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovia, Michigan — laMolne.

54F3
63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Porsons Cf. — Roth

580
125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

96

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

TUESDAY

121

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

MICHIGAN

..892

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

-Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

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1192
1137

101

1039

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

84

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Milford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Slate Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
lurch 20, 1958
.NEXT TUESDAY—Axner Olson, pro

gram chairman, informs us that next
week's program will be put on by the
high school senior boys who have been
guests of the club this year* He
promises that the program will be
short enough to give Ed ample time

The guest list also was short,
consisting of Rotarians Bruce Wilbur of

Bronson, and Joseph Drust of Union City,
plus Bob Mason of Grand Bapids and
Ray Pitts of Hillsdale, guests of
Howard Teeter and Maurice Payne,
respectively*

to rehearse us on minstrel show numbers*

There were only three early
leavers!

AFTER NEXT TUESDAY—The club

will, switch its weekly meeting site
from the Arlington hotel to the EXks
Temple •

At a meeting this week, the
directors regretfully reached a
decision to change the club's
meeting place# The hotel manage
ment recently informed the board that

1K)NK DOES IT — The Quincy club
has complained that its Coldwater club
guests do not stay for programs* This
Monday, however, was an exception*
It developed that the Quincy
program chairman was not present at
the meeting* Neither was his program*

it would have to Increase the luncheon

hiring extra help to serve the Tuesday

Monk Watson, idio was present along
with a lot of fugitives from a Coldwater

meals*

Rural-Urban night, was pressed into

price to $1*75 to meet the cost of

service and entertained the lads with

After several discussions of

the projected price increase and other
circumstances, the directors felt it
best to ,switch the meeting place*
Hence, after next Tuesday's session,

a 20-minute program of tricks and palaver*
None of the Coldwaterites left

earlyl To coin a pun, you might say
they were tricked into staying*

the club will start meeting in the
Hawaiian room at the Elks Temple*

For the present, at least, the luncheon
price will remain $1*50*

WE NOTEI^Xn last week's bulletin

there speared a verse dedicated to our
recent hospital stay* It mentioned the
fact that we intend never to tuzn our

THIS WEEK—Ed and Marian Butters,
at the invitation of Keith Fearce,
program chairman, reviewed last summer's
trip to Scotland and the European con
tinent* It proved a pleasant and in
teresting audio-visual trip with Marian
giving an interesting and often humorous
commentary on the sights seen and
places visited*

stern toward a doctor or nurse again*
We might add that we won't turn our back
on our partner in rhyme again either*

REHEAHSAL CHANGE—Next week's min

strel rehearsal will be at 7O0 p*m*
Wednesday at Tibblts instead of Tuesday*
End men nust know their number by then,

says Director Ed*

Some of them (end men)

may expect a call from Chet Curry for a

FEW ABSENTEES—Only eight meid:&gt;erB,
Allemier, Barnes, John Dean, Fiske,
Jackson, Ribble, Riederer and Van Why,
missed Tuesday's meeting*

specif Sunday practice session*

No room « • • no poemi
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Posf Tavern — Monday 12:15

�ROTARY

OF

COMMinEES

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor Retotlons—
Douglas Woodward, M. A. McWarren Williams, Albert Faller

MICH.

Club Service

EmpIoygr-EmployVe Relations-

CLUB

COLDWATER/

Harvey Bent, Chairmen
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

Chuck Woodward, Chalrmon

1957 • 1958

LESTER WISE

President

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

CHARLES

Treoswrer

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Bobier,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

Dick Biringer, Chairman

John Dean

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

Edward

Holtz, Choirman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

jular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15 P.M.

Ray Mulehahey, Chairman
Harold Hill

Special — At the coll of the President Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dole Oeon, Webster Treot
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Public

Informollon —

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Servico

INTERNATIONAL

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Community SafetyPhil Ribbto, Ray Fox, John Jack
Cralg Sebold, John Etsweller,

17—Keoth Pearce

10—John

Dean

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
31—Lewis Penningfon

24—John

Etsweiler

April-1958
1—Charles

October—1957

Relations

FIske

Party

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Youth-

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Oils

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Charles FIske

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

6—Howord Teeter

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

3—Ray Mulehahey—Rotorian
10—Ernest

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

17—Chester Curry-Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Informotlon—

In-

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsled

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'
Night
16-Harolcl T. Hill

23—Woyne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Program

31-M. A. McKcith

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—tnternational

27—Warner Van Aken

2—Carl

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

lations
20—Webster Treat
June—1958

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957

12—Leslie

Loans-

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

5—District Governor

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstion, Lewis Pennlng- International Student Proieels—

ton

Shorno — international

Doy
March-1958

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemier

International

RIbble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Coulllard-Children's

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

27—Dale Dean

Crippled Children—

Internatlanal

February—1958

25—Donald
Fair

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Intornallonal Service

Ralph Toupolik, Bill Short

In

3—Bill Milnes
September—1957
3—James VenWhy—Employer and ID—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Community Service

Student

Thomas — Occupational

formation

4—James McComb

tion

Leslie Woodward, Woyne Way

28—R. A. Trebllcock ond E. Byron

11—Phil

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H

Trade Associations-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

GEORGE

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold Mc&lt;
Knight

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

PROGRAMS

Occupational Information—

son.

Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Van Aken.

1957-1958 ROTARY
August—1957

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Program-

DiRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
Bill

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

SCHMin

Keith

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chatrmon of the chang^ Members haying
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Cha.rmon - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

238-M
240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

371
._66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

1493
944
56

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.
593
29

James Luck, 75 Church St.

419

Torg Skabo, 153 E, Chicago St. — Nellie

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

31

Milford A, McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J, McKnight, Coldwater State Homo—Corel—1400

Duana E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1415
1105

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1261

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399
Donold M. Horrls, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone
Edword C. Holtz, 208 E, Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Or. — Aileen

8B3

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

452-R

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengal, 141 N. Hudson St, - Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

NAME

803

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

83

Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

562

Riehord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

87

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

87

Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna...
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred--

1400

23
1208-J

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

680
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gaihel

77S-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1
1280

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles SchmitI, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

--84
Z
1137

653-M

892
121

Ralph Toopalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

36
43
-.39

Frederick VaiiAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

36

1227

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherly St. — Grefchen

775-W

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma
Wo.-ren VVillioms, Botovia, Michigan — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

593
54F3
63F12
580

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

16

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R

'Rotary REFLECTOR
y

' Cl L' tr,

J

FREDERICK H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI^^G PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Mee'tjing Time; T^UEjSDjAY
1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

HOTEL

VISITING

WELCOME

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

IlICH.

INC

125

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
.March 13, 1958

GOl

GOl

GOl

Only thirty-five Rotarians
were present at the Rural-Urban dinner.

GOl

Ed holtz says eveiyone is going
to have to get on the old ball.

But we had thirty farmers, fourteen
lady singers, and one guest speaker.
By the way, three of the Rotarians
were from out of town.

The minstrel show is coining up
fast and Ed informs us that start

ing Tuesday night all rehearsals will

We guaranteed 100 meals at $1.90,
collected $130, so. . • • » •

be held at the Tibbets Theatre,
All end-men will know their num

bers by Tuesday and all the chorus
will know their parts by the same
time.

Guests were John Jordan of Angola,
Carlton McKenzie of Quincy and Charles
Hill of Bronson, all Rotarians.
Among the missing were s

Allemier,

Andrevis, Avery, Bovee, Burandt, Cuny,
Erich says the stands for the
Chorus Tfill be ready and Maurice
Psyne will be on hand to tell us what
we are doing wrong.

Davidson, Dale Dean, Fiske, Harris,
Hav^ins, Hill, Hurley, Jackson, Joseph,
Kerr, McCorab, McConkey, Milnes,
Mulchahey, Olmsted, Olson, Pennington,

Ribble, Schwengel, Sebald, Shaw, Shorno,
Put on your dancing shoes, endmen, Marge Corey will try to teach
you a few steps come Tuesday night.
All the tickets are

out and

Treat, VanWhy, Way, Barnes, Goodholm,
Schmitt, Short, Trebilcock, Weeks, and
Doug Woodward.

i^uincy must have been loaded.

selling is going on at a hot pace.
Better get to your prospects before
someone else does.

Should have

two

full houses. If you run out of
tickets just yell.

POHET PETEs

Keith Pearce has the program
for next Tuesday but at press time
we still don't know what it will be.

Off to the hospital, Seton went.
He weren't broken, merely bent.

Serious, Forlorn, tried his best.
But we knew he went for the rest.

Seton Bovee spent a few days
in the hospital resting on his
tummy. He swares he will never
turn his back on a doctor again.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURG15 — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA —&gt; College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 F. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations-

Club Service

Employor-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Choirman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Choirman

OFFICERS BY

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 ■ 1958

Chuck Woodward, Choirman

LESTER WISE

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

Pretldont

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

KENNEDY

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treosurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Four Way Test—

Edward

'

rior — First Thursdoy each Month,

12:15 P.M.

636

ROTARY

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

GENERAL SECRTCARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relotlons—

March—1958

Community Service

September—1957

3—Bill Milnes
Putnam—Rurol-Urban
17—Kearh Pearce

Employee
Etsweiler

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Olmsted—Stag

Night 31—Lewis Pennington
Aprit-1958
1—Chorles

October—1957

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Relations

Party

8—Mark Andrews

15—Dougios Woodward—Ladies'
29—Otis

6—Howord Teeter

sociations

19—Ray Fox

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

16-Haroia T. Hill

23—Woyne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

7—Jim

1—President's Program

Luck—international

In

formation

8—Charles Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

14—E. Harold Goodhoim
21—Robert

Olmstod

Vinfon

9—Erich Sehwengel—Lodies'
Night

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

January—1958

Informotion—

27—Warner Van Aken
2—Carl

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotarlan
10—Ernest

lations
20—Webster Treat
June-1958

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

May-19S8

Barnes

November—1957
5—District Governor

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade As

holm

Fiske

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

22—Keith Avery

FIske

International

Dean

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

international

10—John

24—John

17—Kenneth

Ccmmunlfy Safety-

Chorles

Shorno — International

Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' ond Girls' WeekRobert Korr, Ed Hawkins.

Kenneth

ton

18—Harold McKnight

27—Dale Dean

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- international Student Projects—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

Leslie Woodward, Woyne Way

internotional Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

February—1958
4—James McComb

Trade Associations-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

In

25—Donald

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Dole Dean, Webster Treat

PROGRAMS

tion

Loans—

Rotary Informotion—
Bob Shaw, Chairman

Thomas — Occupational

13—Chester Aliemter

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Rural-Urban—

Harold Hill

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

Hoitz, Chairman

Chester Curry

1957*1958

August—1957

Youth-

Music-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

Howard Teeter, Carl VInfon
Occupational information—
R. A. Treblleock, Harold McKnight

Progrom—
Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack
Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled
Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Karris, and Fritz
Croig Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearce, Chairmen
Chester
Allemler
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Board of Direelort Meetings

Douglas Woodword, M. A. MeKeith

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

The Rotary Foundation-

Kerr

The obove is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the ehang^ Members haying special
•
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint □ committee
to oisist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

238-M

NAME

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth
Keith T. Avery, IB Church St. — Marian

240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

66F14

1493
__„_944

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

..1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — tmogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Moplo Lane — Mary

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

162-W

1021

__.1261

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

1466
593

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank I. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

83
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
.190
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchell St. — Charlotte

1105

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lilo
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Maurice 0. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Roth

166

Eugene Harold Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirficld Dr. — Aileen

15
883

29

498-J

- 419

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Relho

8. K. Pearce, 350 Mcjrshall St. — Lorraine

-

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmllt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

87

87
1400
23

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680
937

778-R
1
1280
76
883

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 - Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Mee[r;ing Time: T.UE|SDjAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

892

121

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Jomes H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

96

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary
Warner B. Var.Aken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36
36

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
39
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia — 1227
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

16

Freaorick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Wiiliams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmc

593
54F3

Warren Williams, Botcvio, Michigan — LoMoine

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celio
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 6, 1958
.THE LINEUP—Directors picked by
the membership Tuesday for the coming
year ares Aveiy, Davidson, Bent,

Biringer, Harris, Waldron and Clyde

on the high school's varsity eleven
last autumn. Bill is planning to
enroll at Michigan State University
next fall on a full athletic scholarship.

Williams.

The new board met following the
luncheon and chose Veep Dick Biringer

EAHLY LSAVEn5-"*Asain only two I

to succeed President ]^s, who, of

course, will remain oh the board for
another year.

Harvey Bent was elevated to the

job of vice president, while Chick
Kennedy' and Chuck Schmitt were returned
to the offices of secretary and
treasurer, respectively.

*

REMEMBER—No noon meeting next
Tuesday. There will be the club's
annual Rural-Urban meeting that night
at the American Legion home. The

club has guaranteed a run out of 125*
Each member is supposed to in
vite a faimer friend as his guest.
There will be a smorgasbord dinner
at 7 p.m. The evening's program r/ill
feature Dr. Edward Hardin, president
of Northern Michigan College.

*

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Andrews (hold
ing court in Detroit this week and next),
Barnes, Dale Dean, Etsweiler, Goodholm,
McKnight, Patterson, Pennington, Ribble,
Teetor, Van T/hy, tTarren Vttlliams, Les

Woodward (all mushing up north this week).
P.S.

This is the lineup which will
take over July 1.

-Jf

Vfe wonder idiy Barney Trebilcock's

name wasn't on the list of absentees

furnished us. He was taking a rest cure
at Camp 12 too.

CHiUIOE OF SCENE—Tlie Rotary Minstrels,
after a lapse of about a quarter century,
will return to the Tibbits Opera House
this year. The board, at a meeting
Tuesday, decided to switch this year's
performance from Roosevelt auditorium to
Tibbits.

Tickets for this year's show Tfill be
passed out to members next Tuesday night.
They should sell well when the news leaks
but that the smaller seating capacity
at Tibbits will cut the number of tickets

THIS WEEK—Bill laines was

program chairman and presented club
member Ed Hawkins, who, quite naturally
talked about natural gas. We might add
that some of us at least, absorbed more

for this year's shciT by at least 100 for
each of the two performances.

POHET PETEt

scientific data in a half hour than we

mopped in a whole semester in high
school. Which is just another way of
saying that £d did a swell Job.

Tho' many words will come
Before election night.

The voters must stay mum.
And in April show their might.

TUESDAYS QUESTS—Rotarians

Keith Laraelere, Vicksburgj Howard
Sharpley, Hillsdale, and Clay Brockman

Seton it Duke

of Quincy.

The week's student guest Was
Bill Timm, CHS senior, who won allstate and

all-conference as fullback

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongresatioRol Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple

Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Coliege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

Monday 12:00 M.

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH,

COMMITTEES

Competitor Reiations—

Club Service

Empioyer-Emptoyee Relations-

Warren Williams,- Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Cholrman

OFFICERS BY

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

ELEaiON

Classification-

Chuck Woodword, Cholrman

1957 • 1958

The Rotary Foundation-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

1957-1958

ROTARY

August—1957

Occupational Information—

6—Bob Show—Rotory Informa

R. A. Trebllcock, Horold Mc&gt;
Knight

tion

25—Donald Shorno — International

27—Dale Dean

March-1958

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' ond Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

September—1957

Community SafetyPhil RIbble, Roy Fox, John Jack

24—John Etsweiler

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobier,

Harvey

John Dean

Bent, Maurice Payne,

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

jular — First Thursday coch Month,

Magazine-

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

Harold Hill

Speelai — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Bill Milnes, Chairman

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

ROTARY

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Chorles Fiske

Guests—

Axner Olson.

Moy-1958

29—Otis

Barnes

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957

lations

Governor

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

19-Ray Fox

20—Webster Treof
27—Warner Van Aken
June-19S8
2—Cor!

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz-Merry Christmos
31-M. A. McKoith

January—1958
7—Jim luck—tnternotionai

Information—

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Vinton

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladies'

3—Roy Mulehohay—Rotorion
10—Ernest

Moore

29—Torg Skobo

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairmon

Kenneth

ton

22—Keith Avery

26—Harry Joseph

H. V. Kornslien, Lewis Penning- Internotiono! Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

22—Russell

12—Leslie

holm

International

Fiske

Party

15—Douglas Woodward-Ladies'

5—District

Scholarships-Awards—Student

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

International

1—Charles

October—1957

Night

International Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

24—Axner Olson—Student Doy

Night 31—Lewis Pcnnington
April-1958

Relations

Rurol-Urbon—

Burondt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVIILE, N. C.

Olmsted—Stag

8—Mork Andrews

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Student

Public Information —

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Crolg Sobold, John Etsweiler,

Chester Allemier

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairmon

INTERNATIONAL

17—Kenneth

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

Crippled Children—

loons—

Rotary Information-

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keolh Pearce

Employee
10—John Dean

Youth-

Music-

Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

son.

Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keoth Peorce, Chairmon

Ribble—Community

Safety
18—Horold McKnIght

13—Chester Allemier

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Clyde Williams, Chairmen

Februory—1958

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

In

4—James McComb

Trade Associations-

Treasurer

Thomas — Occupational

formation

11—Phil

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

CHARLES SCHMITT

PROGRAMS

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

Keith

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Wlllioms

July-1958
1—President's Program
In

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burondt

29—Mourice Payne

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the program ehairmon of the ehong^ Members laying
programs, such os Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirmon

Telephone 944

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Ruth

_.__240

Keith T. Avery, IB Church St. — Morion

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

371

..__66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
1493
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean—— 944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillofd, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene.

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary—.

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W

1021

1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchott St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore —1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chieogo St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chleogo — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

Horry Joseph, 383 N- Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wllmo

1466
593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

29

NAME

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Nancy

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

498-J

Frank I. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hucison St. — Helen

190

Webster Treol, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

562
87

Frederick VanA'&gt;;on, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
VYarner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

James luck, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R, R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty — Laura

—

419
75
83

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwoter State Homo—Carol—1400

Wiiliom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite
Richard D. Moore, I96V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell

Court — Gladys

87

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

937

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn—
76
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. -&gt;■ Berget
683

96

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth

43

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

778-R

101

922

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gothet

121

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

1400

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

—892

Ralpn Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edno._—
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
1208-J
Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred — 6B0

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

84

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
—
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
2
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise
1192
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
1137
Torg Skabo, 153 E, Chicago St. — Noliio
__653-M

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo
Worrcn Williams, Batavio, Michigan — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - Cello
Charles I. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

36
36
39

1227

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-Rotary REFLECTOR
I

a
PREDSRICK'

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 2?^ 1958
ABSETJTEES—Alleraier, Barnes,

NEXT TUESDAY—Bill Mines, program

chairman, tells us next week's

program will be a talk by a fellow
club member, Ed Hawkins. He adds that
he has left the topic up to Ed»

Burandt, Dale Dean, Etsweiler, Faller,
Fiske, Harris, Jackson, Kennedy, Kerr,
McGomb, McKeith, Russ Moore, Short,
Van Viihy, Warren Williams, and Chuck
and Les Woodward.

*
*

•if

"i'JEEK AFTER I'lEXT—Rural-Urban

night is scheduled for Tuesday,
March 11. Dr. Ed Hardin, president
of Northern Mchigan College, ttlII be
the speaker and each member is asked
to

invite a farmer friend

to be his

guest.

Ken Putnam, chairman, reports

that he has guaranteed 125 dinners.
The meal, featuring ham

and chicken,

will be served smorgasbord style at
7 p.m. Location—Legion Home.

Price—$2 per plate.
As ^ added attraction, says
Ken, there will be music by a girls'
barbershop group.

THIS WEEK—Tuesday's program,
which was in charge of Bob Shaw,
was a film strip entitled "What
Makes a Rotarian".

This series

of

slides brings the selection and
development of a good Rotarian into
sharp focus. Due to projector
difficulties, however, Tuesday's
focus was a bit hazy.

SHUFFLIN'

ALONG—Rehearsals for

the minstrel shov/ April 9-10 are begin
ning to show results. This week's
practice was attended by 33 members
and Director Ed didn't appear too un
happy over the choral progress.
However, there still is plenty
to be accomplished in the next month
before opening night.
President Les
announced Tuesday that the tv/o noon
meetings directly preceding the show
will be devoted entirely to practice.
From here on, the success or
failure of this year's show will depend
largely upon attendance at the regular
vrorkouts. We're off to a good startlet's make it a good finish.
*

DON'T OVERLOOK—The April Rotarian
will carry an article on the St. Lawrence
Seaway by J. Gordon Murphy.

SURPRISE—The members were both

surprised and pleased to see Maury Payne
at Tuesday's meeting after a long

■ii-

health-enforced absence.

^THATDAYAKNOW—Only two early

leavers this week and only one of

*

*

them a local memberl
POHET
•if

PETE:

*

STUDENT GUEST—Larry Buys,
CHS senior, was the week's student
guest. Larry is a varsity track-

ster, active li-H and Hi-Y member,

Now our readers really know
That Seton ain't another Poe.

When we're_ gone and he has to fill.
Just remember he's over the hill.

and plans to attend Albion college
follovdng graduation.
Melvin Blue, of Quincy, and
Bud Higbie of Bronson, completed
a short list of visiting Rotarians.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations—

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 . 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE
RICHARD

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Trecsorer

John Walker, Ernest Luso

James VonWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Four Woy Test-

Edward

12i15P. M.

Harold

Special — At the call of the President
636

ROTARY

Hill

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Deon, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public

Information —

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

13—Chester Allemier
27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

3—James VanWhy—Employer and
Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

17—Kenneth Oimsted—Stag

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Scholarships—Awards—Student

R. G. WALDRON, Choirman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

holm

INTERNATIONAL

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

29—Otis

lotions

sociations

19—Roy Fox

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Bornes

2—Carl

Information-

Night
16—Harold T. Hill

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Luck—International

In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Oimsted

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

23—Woyne Way

30—Clyde Williams
July-1958
1—President's Progrom

31-M. A. McKoith

7_jim

VInton

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladies'

Luse

January—1958

20—Webster Treat
27—Worner Van Aken
June—1958

17—Chester Curry—Music Doy

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to ehonge dates with onother member, advise the program
ton

6—Howard Teeter

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotarlan

Contacts-

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re-

November—1957

10—Ernest

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

Fiske

Porty

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

International

1—Charles

8—C, Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard—Children's

5—District Governor

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good

International

April-1958

October—1957

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- internoliono! Student Projects-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

Fiske

international Service

Ralph Toupaiik, Bill Short

Day
March-195S
3—Bill Milnes
10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Keath Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

22—Keith Avery

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shorno — International

Night 31—Lewis Pennington

24—John Etsweiler

Night

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

Burondt

Sergeant of Arms—

ASHEVllLE, N. C.

4—James McComb

20—Warren V/iiltams—4-H Fair

Loans—

Rotary Information-

February—1958
11—Phil

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Charles

PROGRAMS

tion

Knight
Trade Associations-

Rural-Urban—

Magazi ne—
Ray Mulchahey, Chairmen

egular — First Thursday each Month,

DISTRICT

Holtz, Chairman

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold Me-

28—R. A. Trebllcock end E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton
Occupationol Information—

Youth—

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Douglas Woodword, M. A. McKeith

ProgramPhil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack
Dick Birlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled
Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etswellor,
Keaih Pearce, Chairman
Chester Allomier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

The Rotary Foundation-

8—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burondt
Payne

oF the chang^ Members haying

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirman

Telephone y44

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L, Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean...
William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

240
371

66F14

1493
944
56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairifold Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary...
Duano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

31
162-W
1021
1261
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehelt St. — Charlotte

1105

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmo
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James luck, 75 Church St.
419
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 - Ruth

75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

—1039

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. {Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Corol—1400
William A. Milnos, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Aldon St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

562
87
87

NAME

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

--84
?

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Neiiie

653-M

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
---2
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
1192
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. - Virginia—-1137
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chieogo St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peer! St. - Roth

1400

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

23
1208-J
680

Wayne V/. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 B. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35«/2 Morse St.

1280

Edword C. Holtz, 203 B, Chicago — Evelyn

15

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfiolcl Dr. — Alleen...

683

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

B83

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Daunhorty St. — Gretchen
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovio, Michigan — LaMoina
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celio
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morshall St. — Polly

The COLDWATER

Kotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p .m
A R L I N GTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

MICH.

INC.

892

121
101

96

._922
36
36

43

39

1227
775-W

16
593

54F3
63F12
580
125
1220-J

125

�a.

*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Febmary 20. 19^8

GOOD NEVK—Bob Shaw, who has
next Tuesday's program, says it will
cover the general topic of Rotary
Information.

ELSEVUHERE—^Allemier, Bames, Faller,
Fiske, Goodholm, Hasdcins, Kennedy,
Kerr, McKeith, Russ Moore, Schwengel,
Shaw, Fritz Van Aken, Warren Williams,
Chuck Woodward, also Doug and Les.

Although this sounds like a

possible quiz. Bob declares "definitely

*

*

noi"

PROGRAM FODDER—Erich Schwengel,
The members, he adds, can relax
and leave their pens, pencils, and

(yrtiat is more important) coin purses

at home*
*

who returned this week from a short

business trip to Italy, Austria and
West Germany* At least, we found his
impressions of post-war conditions in the
three countries both enlightening and
interesting*
*

THIS WEEK—^Arnold C. Renner,
chief of

•it

*

the fire marshal's division

CREEPING UP—The dates for this

of the Michig^ State Police, was

liiesday's speaker*

year's minstrel show are galloping

Renner enlightened the members
concerning the many services ihey
receive through his department and
discussed informally the reason the
state presently feels there is a need
for more adequate fire protection at
Coldwater State Home and Training
school.

Red McKnight, of the CSHT staff,
was program chairman, and Ed Rennell,
medical superintendent, also was a
guest along with Fire Chief Charles

toward us and some of the boys (including
ourselves) are apt to greet,the opening
night crowd without being sure of words,
tempo or volume*
All of which is Just another w^
of pointing out that it is mighty im
portant to turn out for the Tuesday
night rehearsals.

This week, we are told (because
we were absent too) only 20 some members
showed up* We plan on being there next
Tuesday night. How about you?

Sherman*

Renner praised the local fire
department as being "one of the fin
est" in Michigan and presented fire
loss figures to support his contention.

*

*

C. D. McKenzie of Quincy, and

NEWEST ADDITION—George Owers,
Coldwater's likeable, hard-working city
forester, was welcomed into membership
in the club -^his week with Ken Putnam
doing the honors* Everyone who has come
in contact with George during his com
paratively short residence in the city

Dick Schultz and Bob Stocker of

knows that he will be a real addition to

Bronson.
Tom Osbom, CHS senior,
was the club's weekly student guest.

the

*

*

OTHER GUESTS—Rotarians

.

club.
*

*

*

*

•if

POHET PEET
EARLY LEAVERS- •Only three from
the local club.

Duke's away, so we can play
And try a little rhyme.

*

*

He'll be back, so we'll wait
And try another time.

*

Baton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

MICH.

Club Service

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor RelationsDouglas Woodward, M. A. McWarren Williams, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE
RICHARD

Chuck Woodward, Chalrmon
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Seerolory Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse

ProgramDick Birlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman

Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Magazine-

egular — First Thursday each Month,
er'

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Horold Hill

Rotary

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public Information

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short
Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

24—Axner Olson—Student Doy

24—John

April-1958

Etsweiler

1—Charles

October—1957

Relations

Flsko

Party

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Guests—

6—Howard Teeter
lations

sociations

19—Roy Fox

Don Harris, Chairman

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

Barnes

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Woy

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958
1—President's Program

Jonuory—1958
7—Jim

Luck—International

In

formation

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsled

27—Warner Van Aken

9—Erich Schwengel—ladies'

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotarian

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

20—Webster Treat
June-t958
2—Carl Vlnlon

December—1957
10—Ernest

Moore

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

22—Russell

May-1958

29—Otis Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Kenneth

17—Keofh Pearce

10—John Deon

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

Internotlonal Informotlon—
R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Profects—

ton

March-195S
3-Bill Milnes

8—Mork Andrews

Ailemier

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Shorno — International

Doy

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

son.

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebold, John Etsweiler,

International

RIbblo—Community

Sofety
18—Harold McKnight

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Charles

February—1958

25—Donald
Fair

Employee

Hawkins.

Community Safety-

Chester

In

3—Jomes VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

September-19S7

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

tlon

13—Chester Ailemier
27—Dale Dean

Ed

Thomas — Occupational

formation

4—James McComb

Community Service

Kerr,

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

11—Phil

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Woy

Robert

PROGRAMS

20—Warren Wiliiams—4-H

Trade Associations-

Student

—

ROTARY

6—Bob Show—Rotary Infonna-

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Show, Chairman

1957-1958

August—1957

Loans—

Information-

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

Faur Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational InformationR. A. Trebilcock, Harold McKnight

Youth-

Music-

Board of Directors Meetings

Keith

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program ehairmon of the chang&lt;^ Members Moving

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progrom Chairman - Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Ns.

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

238-M
240
371

Oils O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

944
56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — t^ary

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1021

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
__1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore-.1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortha

Horold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Milford A. McKeilfi, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

803

1466

593

29

498-J

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia..

83
1039

190

562
87

87

1280

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen___._

883

Charles SchmitI, 16 E. Alden St. — Berget-.—

8B3

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

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TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
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101

96

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Jomos H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys

36
36

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

39

1227

775-W

16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

54F3

Warren Williams, Batovla, Michigan — LaMoine

63FI2

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward. 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morshoil St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

MICHIGAN

121

580

INC,

125

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FREDERICK

Meeting Time:

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Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

a

COLDWATER,

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Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

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Ralph Toopolik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

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Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. - Nellie

Roymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
1400
Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St, — Edna
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
120B-J
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred... ...660
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
—778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor...
1
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

419

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V'2 N. Hudson — Elaine

NAME

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

NEXT TUESDAY—Arnold C, Renner,
chief of the fire marshal's division

»-^f the Michigan State Police, will be
next Tuesday's speaker, we are told
by program chairman. Red McKnight«
%

Renner is a veteran smokeater

.club's annual Rural-Urban night is
scheduled for 7 p.m. March 11th. Each
member is supposed to invite a farmer
guest, so start picking your partners.

The shindig. Ken says, will be
held at the American Legion Home

vrith more than UO years' experience

(upstairs, that is) vdth a good program

in the fire-fighting profession-

in the making.

He

is considered an international expert

in his field, has a warm personality
and is worth listening to-

•jf

We can

vonch for this statement, having
heard him on numerous

■jf

occasions.

HURRAYl—Only two early leavers
Tuesday.

Incidentally, we have a hunch

-if

*

that Renner will be happy to answer

ai^ questions the members may have
concerning the proposed annexation
of Coldwater State Home by the city
to

furnish that institution with

more adequate fire protection.

MINSTREL COMMITTEES:

Tickets—Ken Putnam, chairman^
Hawkins, Chuck Woodward, Teeter, Shaw,
Dick Moore, Couillard, Biringer, Weeks,
Dale Dean.

Program 5c Advertising—
LAST TUESDAY—The club learned
about SAGE—not the stuff that sea

Lou Pennington, chairman,* Joe lieiderer,
John Dean, Goodholm, Clyde Williams,

sons your turkey dressing, but this
nation's new electronic, semi-auto
matic air defense system.

Fritz Van Aken, Kerr, Bent, Treat and-

Phil Kibble, program chairman,
presented Col. Louis Nagy, of Battle
Creek, who in turn described the

Warren Williams.

Pearce.

Soft Drinks—Jim Van Vrfhy, chairman^.

system and how it works.

He also

exhibited a movie which

showed the

Ushers—"Warner Van Aken, chairman;
Otis Barnes, Etsweiler, Hirley, Milnes,
Waldron and Skabo.

new system in operation.
*

*

Stage—Erich Schwengel, chairman;
Doug Woodward, Allemier, McComb and Short.

*

GUESTS—Rotarians Kenneth

Strickling, Battle Creek^ Bob Pennell,
Bronsonj and C. D. McKenzie, Elmer
Anderson, Melvin Blue and
Seamon Bollegraf, all of Quincy.

Airman, first class.
Barrel L. Davenport, who operated
the projector for—Col.--Nagy.,.-also
was a guest, while the week's
student guest was Forrest Snow, CHS

Makeup and Costumes—John Walker,
chainnan; Ax Olson and Mac lAcKeith.

financial—Noel Shedd, chairman;
and Luse.

Publicity—Bovee (all by himself).
^

-M-

—

---

-

PQHET PETE:

senior, captain of the 1957 football
team and all-around student.
a

Only two did early blow
But twenty-two didn't show.

-M-

COMING UP—Ken Putnam, who will
chairman the event, warns us that the

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON •&gt;- Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple
Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

—

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Competltor Relations-

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

Classification-

1957 - 195B

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

LESTER WISE

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Poul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobler, Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Harris, and Fritz

John Dean

Keath Pearee, Chairman

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Mogozine-

iegular — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

ROTARY

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Bill Milnes, Chairman
G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carllon

Burandt

Roiph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocotionol Service

INTERNATIONAL

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Community SafetyPhil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

R. G. WALDRON, aoirmon

24—Axnor Olson—Student Day

24—John

April-1958

Etsweiler

1—Chorles

Relations

Fiske

Porly

8—Mark Andrews

15—Douglas Woodward—ladles'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

29—Otis

holm

6—Howard Teeter

sociations

19-Ray Fox

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

June-1958
2—Carl

VInton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'
16-Harold T. Hill

Mulchahey—Rotarlon
Luse

17—Chester Curry-Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Night
23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

July—1956

31-M. A. McKeith

7—Jim luck—International

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- Internotional Student Proleets—

27—Worner Von Aken

3—Ray

Jonuary-1958

Information—

lations
20—Webster Treat

December-1957
10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

Axner Olson.

22—Russell Moore

May—1958

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
-

10—John Dean

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

Allemier

International

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keath Peorce

October—1957

Cralg Sebald, John Etsweiler,

International

Day

17_Kennelh Olmsted-Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

International Service

Sergeant of Arms—

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Student

Information —

Safety
18—Horold McKnIght
25—Donald Shorno — International
March—1958

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Chester

February—1958

3—James VcnWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam-Rural-Urbon

E. Byron Thomas, Horold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Wiiiioms—4-H Fair

Trade Associations-

Thomas — Occupational In

4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community

tion

Knlght

Loans—

Rotory Informotion—

Special — At the call of the President

GEORGE

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Youth-

Music-

Board of Directors Meetings

PROGRAMS

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Horold Me-

Crippled Children—

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

1957-1958 ROTARY
August—1957

son.

Membership—

Van Akon.

DISTRICT 636

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

Keith

Four Way Test—
Howord Teeter, Carl VInton

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

The Rotory Foundation-

CGMMIHEES

1—President's Program

In

formotion

14—E. Harold Goodholm

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice» Payne
u
i. •

21—Robert Kerr
Kenneth Olmsted
The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the prosfo.?.
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
RICHARD BIRINGER. Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 5B N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Ma^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirflold Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

1466
593

———

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Sbaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann .—
—
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty — Laura

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

133

31

162-W
1021

1261
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Roth

166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore 1399

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Corol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holfr, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn-..-,.

15

Paul Hurley,

883

—

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75

83

1039

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy
Crai9 Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita..—

56
1212
452-R

944

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte

163 Folrfield Dr. — Aileen

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilmei—

Phone No.
-803

1493

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille ....^_1415

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

NAME
Addret* end Rotary Ann
John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

-.84
17i7

2
1192
1137

^--653-M
892

121

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home—Carol—1400

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St, — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweli Court — Gladys

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

562
87
87

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
.23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
_-1203-J
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
680
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
1
Phil Ribble, SS'/z Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rica, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

96

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth

43

Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

39

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

1227
775-W

Wayne V/. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

16

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice ——593
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
54F3
Warren Williams, Botovia, Michigan — LaMoIne
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

-

580

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'Rotary REFLECTOR
t
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p. m
A R LI N GTO N HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

INC.

125

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125

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 6, 1958
NEXT TUESDAX—Pbil Ribble, next

T^eek's program chairman, informs us
he has lined up Col. Mitchell, who
is stationed at Battle Creek, to
show the club a military film.
*

QUIZ KIDS—The club members have
undergone some rigid testing of late.
A couple of weeks ago Ed Hawkins

staged one of the $6U,000 variety

and this Tuesday Ray Mulchahey came

up with a toughie designed to show
us how little we know about our

county and state.
This week's competition re

sulted in a tie, Mark Andrews and
Jess Waldron each coming up with
3U correct answers out of a poss

ible 50. Appropriately enough, the
first prize was a tie too, vd-th

Information day at the High School,

polled the members Tuesday for an
evaluation of the club-sponsored

experiment.

The results are now in«.

Thirty-one members filled in their
questionnaires. Seventeen classed the
experiment as "excellent", some 13
called it "good" and only one consid
ered

"fair".

Twenty-three members indicated
they would like to see it repeated
next year. Seven thought it might
be wise to skip a year.

Barney tells us that the high
school students, in a similar poll, were
aJjLOst unanimous in their praise of

the Rotary project. The students said
they got a lot out of the day and hope
it will be made an annual event.

Mark winning on another correct

*

*

answer—heads or tails.
*

None voted

for discontinuing the project.

GOOD SESSION—The initial minstrel
Show rehearsal Tuesday night was a

*

GAINING—Only three early
leavers this weekl

satisfactoiy one, we are told.

Directing such a production is not
an easy job. We, however, can make it

*

much easier for Director Ed if we all

VISITING RGTARIANS—Bill Cadman,

Dean Gary and Dick Schultz of
Bronson, Jay Dykhouse of Charlotte,
C. D. McKenzie of Quincy, and
Herman Koelbel of Tekonsha "made up"

make ai effort to be present regularly
for practice.

Practice makes perfect, and no one
can deny that we need practice.

with us this week.
*

•it

■it
*

Pohet Peet

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Barnes,

Bobier, Burandt, Couillard, Dale Dean,
Fallen, Fiske, Hill, Hurley, McKeith,
Kennedy, Patterson, Rice, Schmitt,
Schwengel (in Europe) and Thomas.
*

Many facts were aired this week.
When at a quiz we took a peek.
We don't know just what it means.

*

But Michigan sure does have beans
CLUB VERDICT—Barney Trebilcock,
who chairmaned the Occupational

Seton k Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor Relations— ,
Douglas Woodward, M. A. McWarren Williams, Aloert Faller

COMMIHEES

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairmon
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

1957 - 1958

LESTER WISE
RICHARD

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Duane Dovidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Willioms, Choirman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgromDIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Bobicr,

Harvey

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Horris, and Fritz

Van Aken.

Special — At the call of the President
636

ROTARY

G.

Information —

Carlton

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

March—1958

September—1957

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

1—Charles

Reiotions

Fiske

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Allemler

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery
29—Otis

Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

E. Byron Thomas, Horotd Good-

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

20—Webster Treat

lations

Woodward—Trode As-

sociotions

International Service
Don Harris, Chairman

December—1957

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladies'

3—Roy

16-Harold T. Kill

Muiehohoy—Rotarian

10—Ernest

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

31-M. A, McKolth

Barnes

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—international

information-

Night
23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Willioms
July-1958

1—President's Program
In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

8—Charles Woodword
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Maurice Poyne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958
2—Carl VInton

26—Horry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skabo

November—1957

19-Ray Fox

holm

22—Russell Moore

Mav-1958

Barnes

12—Leslie

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Relations—
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Prolects—

ton

April-I95B

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Coulllard—Children's

Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John Elsweiler
October—1957

Cfoig Sebold, John Etsweller,

International

10—John Dean

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Community Safety—

International

3—Bill Milnes
17—Keoth Peorce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Chester

Shorno — international

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Loons—

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

CHARLES G. TENNENT

27—Dole Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Bob Shaw, Chairmon
Dole Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Rural-Urban—

Hill

Safety

18—Harold McKnIght

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Trade Associations-

Music-

Harold

February—1958

25—Donald
Doy

Youth-

Rotary information-

Thomas — Occupational in

formation

4—James McComb
11—Phil RIbblo—Community

tion

Phil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

PROGRAMS

28—R. A. Trebllcock ond E. Byron

13—Chester Allemler

son.

Magazine-

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informo-

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold MeKnight

Membership—
Keath Peorce, Chairman
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

12:15 P.M.

DISTRICT

Occupational Information—

John Dean

Edward Holtz, Chairman

1957-1958

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Dick Biringer, Chairman

Chester Curry

•gular — First Thursday each Month,

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Four Way Test-

Crippled Children—

Board of Directors Meetings

Keith

Employer-Employee Relations-

Club Service

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chang^ Members '^^ying *P®tlal

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirman - Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

240
371

___66F14

1493
944
56

Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Manroe St. — Imogene—133

Chester H- Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mary

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

162-W
1021
1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
166
533-R

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore-.1399
Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Hofold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Sf — Hermione

1717
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Paul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen-__.__

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel—
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma

803

1466

-—593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

James Lock, 75 Church St.

419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherly — Laura

Miiford A. McKoifn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Roymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Llio

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshal! St. — Lorraine

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Mariori

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

562
87
87

1400

..23

1208-J

680

937

883

Rayntond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waleiron, 151 hf. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

TUESDAY

1 2 ! 1 5 p. m ., A RL I N GT O N
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

121

101

96

922

36
36
43
39
1227

775-W

16
593

54F3

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cello

63F12
580

Charles L. Woodward, 163 MorshotI St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

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WEEKS

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COLDWATER, MICH.

MICHIGAN

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FREDERICK

Meeting Time:

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84
1717

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

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Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St, — Ann ——

83

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnom, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor—
1
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
76

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Befget

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 - Rita

190

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell P. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

NAME

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
January 30» 1958

NEXT TUESDAX~-Ilay Mulchahey is

program chairman and we couldn't reach
him today to learn what he has planned.
As we recall, he said something at
this week's meeting about bringing
sharpened pencils, wits or something.

MISSING—Allemier, Barnes, Dale Dean,
Faller, Fiske, Rice, Riederer, Schwengel,
Short, Toupalik and Doug Woodward were
listed absent this week.
•if

•if

•»

That sounded sort of like a quiz.
EARLY LEAVERS—Just five!
•5E

•if

if

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ALSO iJEXT TUESLAl—The first

tune up for the 1958 Coldwater Rotary

GOOD NEWS'—The word that old

Minstrels vri.ll be held at 7 p.m. at

minstrel man himself, Maurice Payne, will

Edison school.

be able to assist Director Ed and

Director Ed

Holtz

wants a big turn out for this initial

rehearsal (as well as all the rest).
An early April curtain is planned
for this year's production so Ed
will need everyone's help.

participate in this year's minstrel show.
Somehow, it Just wouldn't seem like a

bonafide minstrel show without Maury on
the stage.

if

•it

if

if

■it

BOOK OF THE YEAR—The voluminous
RETURNS IN—Everyone seems to
agree that the Occupational Informa

tion Day staged at Coldwater High
this week by Rotary was worth re
peating in future years.
Barney Trebilcock and his

aides did a tremendous Job on this
project, which generated a large

report on the membership prepared and

published by Secretary Chick Kennedy
deserves a No. 1 reading priority
designation. A glance shows that it
represents a lot of work, and a second

glance reveals that it is a mighty intei^
esting document as well.
if

if

amount of student-adult interest in
careers.

ROTARY INFO—Can you give the

At Tuesday's meeting, the club
heard Jim Vincent, H. S. student
counselor, and three students,
Carolyn Kemp, Charles Harris and
Dave Bonfiglio, tell what the students
hoped to get out of Wednesday's
conferences.

names of the four men who met 53 years
ago to found the first senrice club?

For your information, Paul Harris,

Silvester Schiele, Gustavus H. Loehr and

Hiram E. Shorey were four men founding
Rotary—an organization vhich today has

9,630 clubs with almost a half million

members in 105 countries and territorial
divisions.
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if

if

if

GUEST LIST—Checking in at

Tuesday's meetings were Rotarians
G, W, Jeffrey and Bob Stocker of
Bronson, A1 Bailey and Gill Pilliad

of Angoia,_j^_Elmer Dobson of

Quincy.""

Jerry Dean, CHS senior, was
the week's student guest.
if

POHET PETE;

(Note to Put)

We understand if you try.
That there is a_certain guy,_
Who will sing, for a fee,
'Woodsman won't you spare that tree

Seton ic Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday IZsIS M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:T5 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

h

�January
The

has

Board

approved

objections
Name.
George

Owers

of

Directors

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

of

the

the

30,

1958

Coldwater

Rotary

listed

Secretary

Club

below.

within

Any
one

Major

Classification

Minor

Classification

Wood

Industry

Forest

Engineering

Kennedy,

Secretary

Signed

-

J.

A.

week,

�ROTARY

OF

COMMinEES

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor RelationsDouglas Woodward, M. A. MeWarren Williams- Albert Faller

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employed* Relations-

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Harvey Bent, Chalrtnon
Attendonce—

Will Couillord, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1957

Classification-

- 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairmon

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treosorer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

John Dean

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

13—Chester Allemier

27—Dole Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairmon

September—1957

jular — First Thursday each Month,

Boys' ond Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocationol Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Fiske

Relations—

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning

29—Torg Skabo
May-195S

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Foiler-Competitor Re

November—1957

lations
20—Webster Treat

sociations

i9-Ray Fox

2—Carl

9—Erich Schwengel—Lodies'

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotarlan

16-Harold T. Hill

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31-M. A. McKeith

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—Internotlonal

information-

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
International Student Projects-

23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams
1—President's Program

In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Night

July-1958

The above is our program sehedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the
ton

Vinton

December—1957
10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

27—Warner Van Aken
June—1958

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

International

Fiske

Party
22—Russell Moore

Barnes

5—District Governor

holm

International

29—Otis

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

international Service

Rolph Toupalik, Bill Short

Buyer-Seller

Night
22—Keith Avery

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms—

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Relations

Axner Olson.

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1—Charles

8—Mark Andrews

Horry Joseph, Dick Moore

Student

Informotion —

April-1958

Etsweiler

October—1957

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

10—John Dean
24—John

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillord—Children's

loans—

Rotary Information-

Putnam—Rural-Urbon

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Phil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jock-

Charles

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keath Peorce

Employee

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

Day
Mareh-1958

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth

Rural-Urbon—

Magazine-

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnlghl
25~Donald Shorno — International

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Youth-

Chester Curry

Boord of Directors Meetings

February—1958
4—James McComb

tion

Trade Associations-

in

formotion

n—Phil

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Morris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keoth Peorce, Chairman
Chester Allemier
Jim McComb, Warner Von Aken
Von Aken.
Edward Holtz, Chairman

PROGRAMS

August—1957

son.

Music-

1957-1958 ROTARY

E. Byron

Thomas — Occupational

Keith

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupotionol Information—
R. A. Trebllcock, Harold McKnight

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

28—R. A. Trebileoek and

3—Charles
15—William
22—Gust C.
29—Mouriee

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

Ch^llrman'-

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.
238-M
240

Chester I. Allemier, R. R. No, 5 — Foy
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

.66F14

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

..1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

944
56
.1212

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene ...133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary
—.31

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
..1021
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerle
—1261
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
.1415
Albert F. Follcr, 95 N. Honchett St. — Chorlolte, ..1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
.. 166
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
-533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore ..1399

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 303 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

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'4$$

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand Sf. — Wllmo
Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

593
—29

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson Sf. - Nancy
-.84
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — RHa—1717
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
^
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
}1W

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
419

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

Mllford A. McKeifh, 75 N. Hudson Sf. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400
Williom A, Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N, Hudson — Elolne
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

87
87

1400

.23

1206-J

680
937

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

-1243

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

-.1717

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo Sf — Hermione

235.W
.15
883

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
8B3

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn.
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

NAME

778-R
1

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. - Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1137

653-M
892

121

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chieogo St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago Sf. — Mary

36

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

36

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell 0. Woldfon, 151 N. Hudson Sf. — Delio

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty Sf. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

43

39

1227

775-W

16
593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo

54F3

Warren Willioms, Batavia, Michigan — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

63F12
580
125

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1220-J
125

Tbe COLDWATER
See. 34.66, P. L. 4 R.

'Notary REFLECTOR
o

i9ua

a

WEEITs^^
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time; TUESD^AY
1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

MICH,

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
■ January 22, 19^8
members an interesting word picture
of her native land, its history,

DEL/lYED REACTION--Fred Week's

.pep talk to the club last week must
have had an effect.

geography, customs, industry and

At least, only

three "early leavers" signed the list

educational facilities.

in many weeks.

Some eyebrows Jumped v^en Trudy
reported that in Austria a high school

this week.

That's the lovrest number

student carries between 12 aid l6

subjects and goes to school six hours
daily, six days a week with all lesson
preparation being done after school

DON'T FORGET—The Occupational
Information day v/hich the club is

hours at home.

sponsoring at the high school next
Wednesday. If you have a Job to do

*

in connection with this promotion,

give it your undivided attention.

*

*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Nels Weber of Bronson, and Carlton

•JF

McKenzie and Newell Burt of Quincy.

ORCHIDS INDICATED—Warner Van Aken,

Robert J- Staffeld, of Detroit,
was a guest of Jess Waldron, while
Bill Williams, Coldwater, and Niel
Spiering of Battle Creek, were guests

who has spent most of his life raising

flowers to be given to others, deserves
an orchid for his outstanding Rotary
attendance record.

of Mac McKeith.

President Les passed out attend
ance pins Tuesday and heading the
list was Warner's name.

He received

&lt;

LET'S MAKE UP—Members listed as
absent this week were;
Allemier,

a pin for 35 years of perfect attend
ance, and that's hard to beatI

Barnes, Faller, Fox, Goodholm, Harris,
Russ Moore, Pennington, Putnam,

Others receiving pins, and the
number of years they have maintained
perfect attendance, ares

Schwengel, Shaw, Short, Trebilcock and
Way.

Fred Weeks, 18; Charles Fiske, 17;
Mark Andrews, 11; Ernest Luse and
Bob Kerr, 10; Fritz Van Aken, 9x
Otis Barnes and A1 Rice, 8; Byron
Thomas and Barney Trebilcock, 6;

LOOKING AHEAD—Red McKnight tells
us he may have a "hot" program next

Dale Dean, 5; Ray Mulchahey, U;:

and if his plans ignite.

*

month.

Dick Biringer, Wilford Couillard and
John Dean, 3; Seton Bovee, Harold
Goodholm, Chick Kennedy, Keith Pearce

*

POHET

and Carl Vinton, 2; John Etsweiler,
Craig Sebald, Dick Moore and
Ralph Toupalik, 1.
4F

We'll fill in the details when

*

PETE:

Warner reached his 35th
We all know this ain't no myth.
But when Toupalik gets one
Someone must be makin' fun.

*

THIS ;iEEK—Don Shomo had the

program and presented Trudy Pachler,
foreign exchange student from Vienna,
who is attending high school this

year in Union City.

Seton &amp; Duke

Trudy gave the

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Cengregatienal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

OF

COMMITTEES

Competitor Relotlons—

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation—

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

1957 • 1958

LESTER WISE
RICHARD BIRINGER
JOHN

President
Vice President Bulletin-

KENNEDY

Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick BIrlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Kealh Pearce, Chairman

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

Magozlne—

ular — First Thursday each Month,

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

Harold

Hill

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat
INTERNATIONAL

Special — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Public Information —
G.

Carlton

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold McKnight

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Community Service
Wm. Bobler, Chairman

September—1957

RIbble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnIght
25—Donald Shorno — Intematlonol
Day
March-195B
3—Bill Mllnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

10—John Dean

Community SafetyPhil RIbble, Roy Fox, John Jack

Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keoth Pearce

Employee

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Ponnlngton
24—John Etsweller

Aprll-1958
1—Charles FIske

October—1957

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Coulllard-Children's

son.

Crippled Children-

Croig Sebold, John Etsweller,

Relations

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemler

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Charles FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

29—Otis

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957

12—Leslie Woodward—Trode As

Loans—

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

22—Russell Moore

May—1958
6—Howard Teeter

Barnes

5—District Governor

lations
20—Webster Treat

27—Warner Von Aken

sociations

19—Roy Fox

June—195B

December-1957

9—Erich Sehwengol—Ladies'

3—Roy

16—Harold T. Hill

26—Horry Joseph

Student Guests—
Olson.

2—Cor!

Luse

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos
31-M. A. McKelih

July-1958
1—President's Program

Jonuary—1958

International Information—

8—Charles

7_jiin Luck—International In

22—Gust C. Burandt

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Kerr

Woodward

15—William Short

formation

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the Pfolf'®'".

Vinton

Night

Mulchahey—Rolarlan

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

Kenneth Olmsied

ton

February—1958
4—James MeComb

tion

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Buyer-Seller Relations—
H. V. Kornsllen, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Thomas — Occupational In-

formotlon

11—Phil

27—Dale Dean

International

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

International Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

ROTARY

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

1957-1958

Shaw—Rotary Informa

Trade Associations-

26—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

Keith

Occupational Information-

Axner

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

The Rotary FoundationDouglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Youth-

Music-

DISTRICT 636

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way Test-

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

_ __

Wayen Wlllioras, Albert Faller

29—Mourice Payne

''j?

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirmon - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

371
66F14

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — WHma
—593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
—29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
—
419

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth——_—-.240

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
1493
Richard F. Biringcr, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean——.—944

William W. Boblor, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

56

Seton C. Boveo. 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Ma^

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1021
1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1105
.166

Ray Fox, 74 Baffour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore 1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgor M. Howklns, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermlone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley,

883

163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

James P. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura.-

—803

1466

75

83

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St. —

1039

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. - Helen

190

Harold J, McKnighl, Coidwoter Stote Home—Carol—1400

Williom A. Mifnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Eloine

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys..

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

562

87
87

1400

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

120B-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

—680

B. K- Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — 8erget

937

778-R
1
1280
76
883

NAME

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. - Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

COLDWATER,

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnuf St. — Virginia
Rolpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

121
—101

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1 2 : 1 5 p .m
VISITING

A RLI N GT O N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

96

922

36
36
-43
39
1227

775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Willloms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cello
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

593
54F3
63F12
580
125
1220-J

Wayne V/. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly —

^

QUALITY SPRING PR0DU?fSVlNc7""':^

TUESDAY

..892

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

11W
-1137

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;

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653^

Notary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

The COLDWATER

a

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

SXCU.

16

125

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
. January l6. 19^8

CAN BE DOI'lE—Last week, for the
first time in many moons, the club
rang the bell with a 100 percent

^Nmeetingo

Now that we've broken the

'ice, let's do it-again»

ABSENTEES—Barnes (now wintering
in Florida), Couillard, Fiske, Harris,
Hurley, Olmsted, Pennington, Ribble,

Shaw, and Bill Short (basking in the
Bahamas this week, lucky rascal)•
•if

*

mm TUESDAY—Don Shorno, next
Tuesday's program chairman, tells us
his plans have an international fla
vor. Which is another way of saying
that his speaker will be an exchange
student presently attending high
school in Union City.

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine.

The list un

doubtedly would have been shorter had
Fred Weeks given his talk before the
members signed, instead of after.
■if

^f

•if

BOARD CHANGE—It was announced Tuesday
that Keith Pearce has been made a club

*

FINDS FELLOWSHIP—Karl Darkey,
honorary member of the Battle Creek
Rotary club and former senior chap
lain at Percy Jones Hospital, was
this week's speaker.
Using "Rotary opens doors for
me" as his theme, Karl described
the warm fellowship he has enjoyed
at Rotary meetings he has attended
in four countries, the United States,
Canada, Korea and Japan. As a
matter of fact, this fellowship has
meant so much to him that he has

attended 201 Rotary meetings — an
average of four per week—during the
past year.
Harold Goodholm was the week's

program chairman.

director to erplace Maurice Payne, who
recently resigned as an active member and
was given honorary membership status.

MOVING UP~Congrats to President Les,
who this week was made 1st Veep and

promoted to the board of the West Pearlst financial institution where he hangs
his hat on week days.
•if

ONE AT LEAST—Otis Barnes, before
leaving several days ago to spend the
balance of the Winter months in sunny

if not so warm Florida, made arrangements
to have his copies of the Reflector
mailed to him in the South. We report
this merely to prove that we do have one
faithful reader at least.

*
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•if

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FOUR GUESTS—Rotarians

C. B. A. Bryant of Hillsdale, and

POHET PETE:

Chuck Hill and Roger Morr of Bronson,
were guests this week.

You really ought to try it

Tedd Houck, CHS senior, was the
week's student guest. Tedd, a line
backer on this year's football team,
hopes to enroll at Western Michigan
University to continue his education
after high school graduation.

Said Fred in his little talk.

And when he thought we'd buy it.
Nine members took a walk.

Seton (k Duke

■{E

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationot Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M&gt;
STURGIS - Elks Temple
Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Collage Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

OF

COMMIHEES

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor RelationsDouglas Woodward, M. A. MeWarren Wiliiams, Alb(.rt Foller

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations—

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Cooillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

Classification-

1957 - 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick BIringer, Chairmen
DIRECTORS-The President. Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
R. G. Waldron, Donald
Von Aken.

Harris, and

Fritz

Membership—

Keath Pearce, Chairman
Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken
Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

.^^golor — First Thursday each Month,

Horoid

Special — At the call of the President
ROTARY

Hiil

Dole Dean, Webster Treat
Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairmen

GOVERNOR 636TH

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

DISTRICT

Etsweiler

3-Bill Mllnes
17—Keath Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton
April—1958
1—Charles

Relations

FIske

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Allemler

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

15—Douglos Woodward—Ladles'
Night

22—Russell Moore

22—Keith Avery

May-1958

29—Otis

Barnes

6—Heword Teeter

5—District Governor
sociations

19—Ray Fox

3—Ray

Mulchahey—Rotarlan

10—Ernest

Contacts—

Poul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Doy
24—Ed Hollz—Merry Christmas

Information—

16-Harold T. Hill

23—Woyne Way

30—Clyde Williams
1—President's Program

In-

formotion

14—E, Harold Goodholm

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Mourice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'
Night

Jury-1958

31-M. A. McKeith

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

27—Warner Von Aken
2—Corl

December-1957

Don Harris, Chairman

lations
20—Webster Treat
June-1958

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Foller-Competitor Re

November—1957

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

holm

Kenneth

ton

March—1958

OctDber-1957

Craig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

International

Shorno — International

Day

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's

son.

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Buyer-Seller Relations—
H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- Internotional Student Protects—

INTERNATIONAL

Dean

24—John

Crippled Children—

Internotlonol

Ribble—Community

Safety
IB—Harold McKnIght
25—Donald

Fair

Employee
10—John

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

International Service

Ralph Toupolik, Bill Short

February—1958

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' end Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

ROTARY

September—1957

Student Guests—

Public Information —
PRESIDENT

27—Dale Dean

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

13—Chester Allemter
20—Warren V/illlams—4-H

Loans—

Rotary Information-

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

4—James McComb

Community Service

Charles

28—R. A. Trebilcoek and E. Byron

11—Phil

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Chester

PROGRAMS

tion

Knight
Trade Associations-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchahey, Choirman

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotory Informa

Roroi-Urbon-

Magazine-

12:15 P.M.

636

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebilcoek, Harold Mc-

Youth-

Music-

1957-1958

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

DISTRICT

Jomes VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way Test-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Keith

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the ehong^ Members haying special

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairmen — Telephone 944

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

238-M

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

240
371

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortho

1466
593
29

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

133

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Miiford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

166

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfoor Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lenore._1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo

803

1212

31
162-W
1021
1261
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

Phone No.

Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Luck, 75 Church St.

452-R

Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1493
944

56

Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

NAME

1243

Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

498-J
- 419
75

83

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwoler State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Eloine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

87

1400
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

1208-J
680

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gothei

778-R

8. K. Peorce, 350 Marsholl St. — Lorraine

Kenneth M, Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

937
1

Phil Ribble, 35»/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
—883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

--84

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

---2
1192

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie——

653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — VIrginIo

121

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

1 2 : 1 5 p . m
VISITING

A R LI N GTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

96

922

Worner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Peart St. — Ruth

36
43

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

Carl F. Vinton, i82 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 5. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma
Warren Willioms, Batovia, Michigan — LoMolne

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefia

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HICII.

Meeting Time: TUEjSDjAY

101

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

39

1227

775-W
16
593
54F3
63F12

580

INC.

125

1220-J

Sec. 34.66, P. L &amp; R.

FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

892

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

'Notary REFLECTOR

by

1137

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — cileen

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Nancy

125

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 9, 19$^
Richard Masters, of Grand Rapids,

TWO POSSIBIUTIES—-Harold Goodholm

.tells us he has two program possibilities
for next Tuesday but he isn't sure which
it will be. He is sure, however, that
he will have something of interest to

was Howard Teeter's guest, while
Phil Weiler, Coldwater high school senior,
was the week's student guest.

present#

The "early leaver" list was also
short—only six names.
*

*
-M-

HI JOEl—The club welcomed

Joe Riederer, J# C. Penney store manager,
into membership this week# Joe is no
stranger to Rotary, having been a member
prior to coming to Coldwater. He is no
stranger to the local club either, hav
ing been a guest at the stag night at the

urged to guar^l their vocal chords and
go into rigid training. Rehearsals for
the club minstrel show will start early
in Februciry. Ed Holtz will have an

Sportsmen's club last autumn.

Tuesday,

■»

Employing the $6U,000

technique, vfith variations, Ed staged a
quiz contest with various members as
the contestants.
The questions vrere
based on Coldwater history, facts about
I^Iichigan and current events.
Some of the
answers, however, were not based on fact.

Vilhich reminds us, we must remember
to pay Chuck Woodward the two-bit fine
he supplied for us.
*

AIldOST PERFECT—Only seven members,
Goodholm, Harris, McKnight, Patterson,
Schwengel, V/ay and Clyde Williams were
absent Tuesday. If they all "make up"
before next Tuesday, the club could reg
ister its first 100 per cent meeting in
many,

many moons.
*

*

UP TO US—The Occupational Infom-

ation day Jan. 29 at Coldwater High,
being sponsored by Hotaiy, can be a big
success if ALL OF THE MELIBERS cooperate.
It can be Just as big a flop if we don't,
So, be ready to respond if called upon.
*

it

EARLY BOOM—The Charlotte Rotary
Mirror suggests Frank Ritchie of the
Hastings club as district governor for

1958•

Frank enjoys the distinction of

having served as president of both the
Hovrell and Grand Ledge Rotary clubs in
past years.
*

it

•M-

POHET PETE:

Off to Florida you went.
Paid ten bucks a day in rent.
To escape our cold and snow.
From the news, you wasted doe.

SHORT BUT STVEET—Tuesday's guest

list included the name of only one
visiting Rotarian, our faithful friend.

Dale Ulery, of Gosher (and i^uincy).

are

initial announcement to make next

■it

A "FINE" TIME—Ed Hawkins' program
this week provided both fun and coins for

the club kitty.

TAKE IT EASY—The members

Seton

Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

Competitor Relatlons--

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Horvey Elent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Ciossirication—
1957

President

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

&lt; 1958

LESTER WISE

KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treosorer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

^^gulor — First Thursday each Month,

Mogazine—

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

Horold Hill

Speciol — At the call of the President Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Public Information —
PRESIDENT

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carllon

Knight

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H
27—Dale Deon

September-1957

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

10—John

Community Sofety—

24—John Etsweiier

GEORGE

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Potnom—Rurol-Urban

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Olmsted—Stag

Night 31—Lewis Pennington
April-1958
1—Charles

October-1957

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Fiske

Porty

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Youth-

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
Flske

Scholarships—Awards—Student
E. Byron Thomos, Harold Good-

6—Howord Teeter
lations

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

Axner Olson.

2—Carl

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotarian
10—Ernest

Luse

31-M. A. McKeith

Juiy-1958

Information-

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

1—President's Program
In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

8—Chorles Woodward
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Maurice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

16-HaroId T. Hill

23—Wayne Woy
30—Clyde Williams

24—Ed Holfz—Merry Christmas

Barnes

flight

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Lodies'

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken
June—1958

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

holm

22—Russell Moore

May-19S8

Barnes

12—Leslie

Loans—

Kenneth

ton

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keafh Pearco

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Couillard-Children's

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proieets—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Shorno — International

Day
Mareh-1958

Dean

17—Kenneth

Phii Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

International

25—Donald
Folr

Employee

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Internationol

Ribble—Community

Safely
18—Harold McKnlght

3—James VonWhy-Employer and 10—Kenneth

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

Internotional Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

February—1958
4—James McComb

Community Service

Student

Thomas — Occupational In

11—Phil

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Charles

PROGRAMS

tion

Trade Associations-

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

ROTARY

6—Bob Show—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc-

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILIE, N. C.

1957-1958

Occupational Information—

son,
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
MembershipR. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweiier,
Koath Pearee, Chairmen
Chester Allemier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Worner Van Aken

Board of Directors Meetings

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

John Dean

Music-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Four Way Test-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretory

The Rotory Foundation-

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the ehong^ Members bpyi"9

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L, Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Ruth

238-M
240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
______1493
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St, — Colleen

162-W
1021

John W. Etsweiier, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte-,.

1105

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth

1261

166

-

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr, — Aileen__

1717
235-W
15
883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel—.
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

1466
593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Mortha-.

29

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

James Luck, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

419
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura—

83

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. Mcknight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes,

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Richord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

-

562

87
87

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
1208-J
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred—
680
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor-.
1
Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No, 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alddn St. — Berget

863

-

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

84
2

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1192

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

892

V/ilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1137

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia
Raipn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — llleen

121
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

922

36
36
43
39
1227

775-W
16

Freaeriek H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

54F3

Warren Williams, Bafavia, Michigan — LaMoine

63F12

Lester F. V/ise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefia

Charles

L.

Woodward.

163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholi St. — Polly —

580

I The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

^^otary REFLECTOR

A

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWAXER,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDjAY
1 2i 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

MICH,

INC

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�"He Profits Most WKo Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 2, L^-58
to speak to clubs about our own country
and our way of life •

COMING UP—Ed Hawkins is program

chairman for next Tuesday and we are
told he is planning a special clubparticipation type of program^

"From the president's remarks you
gather that this fine young man is one of
some 130 carefully chosen young men and
women from 30-odd countries v/ho have spent
this year in a foreign land, sponsored
by their home clubs through a three
million dollar foundation financed by
member clubs of this organization# # • #
it is one of many club projects in what

This week's program, secured by
Mac McKeith, was of general interest
and gave the members a more concise
idea of the gigantic St# Lavrrence

Seaway project and the impact it is
bound to have on Michigan's econonQ^.

is

*

•JE

EARLT LEAVERS—Nine I
make

■ji-

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Clay Brockman
and Bill Lindeman, both of Quincy.

service.'

"You're back at your desk at l:h^.
You're no 'joiner' but maybe this service
club business is more than appears on the

•Sf

surface.
You're at least convinced that
this toivn is a better town because it has

MISSING FACES—Avery, Bobier,
Burandt, Curiy, Dale Dean, Harris,
Kerr, McConkey, Payne, Pearce, Short,
Vinton and ^Valdron, all of whom were
marked

'international

Acquaintance, fellowship, friendship,
community service, business and professional
ethics, friend and example to youth,
international understanding and goodvdll - these are some of the aims and objects of
service club membership#

Let's not

it a habit fellas#
*

called

a service

club#"

absent#
•jf

■ik

BOARD ACTION—The club's directors,
■at their monthly meeting today, received
"with regret" a letter of resignation from
Maurice Payne, vriio has faithfully served
Coldwater Rotary as one of its most loyal

■jf

CONTII'RJED (2nd half of article
by Dr. T. E. Schmidt of Jackson,
entitled

"Tlie

Doctor and the

and active members for more than two decades^

Service

Club)—"You're told that seven of

The board then voted to extend an honorary

the

membership to Maurice#

club's

20-odd committees are

hard at work on various community
projects#
Tiie genuine enthusiasm
shown in community v;ork by these
men impresses you# It's something
they call 'community service'# Has
nothing to do with their occupations#
"It's time for the speaker.
is a lad in his

20s#

■jf

POHET PETEj

Since this is resolution time.
We will make ours now in rhyme#
To make you snicker once a week.

He

Most of the

members are old enough to be his
father#
But they listen attentively.
He is just back from a year's gradu
ate study in Italj/-^ a clean-cut.....
fellow. You're intrigued by his first
hand knowledge of the social, politi

When at these lines you do peek#

cal and economic problems and customs

of the Italian people#

Seton k Duke

He bespeaks

his gratitude to the members of the

service club in Padova who opened
their homes to him, the friendly
courtesies, the numerous opportunities

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuradoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

COMMinEES

MICH.

Club Service

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor RelationsDouglas Woodword, M. A. McWarren Williams' Albert Fuller

Employer-Employee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation-

1957 . 1958

LESTER WISE
RICHARD

JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRtNGER

KENNEDY

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
BUI Bobler, Harvey

John Dean

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

'^■ilegular — First Thursday each Month,
12:15 P.M.

636

ROTARY

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Harold Hill

INTERNATIONAL

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Public

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

G.

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Sergeant

Carlton

Ralph Toupallk, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Vocationol Service

INTERNATIONAL

Craig Sobold, John Etiweiler,

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO IlllNOtS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Relations—

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning

Doy

Fair

27—Dole Dean

March—1958

3-Bill Milnes

17—Keath Pearce

10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

24—John Etsweiler

Aprii-1958
1—Charles

October—1957

Relations

FIske

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemier

15—Douglas Woodword—Ladies'
Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

29—Otis

6—Howard Teeter
lations

sociotions

19-Ray Fox

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

3—Roy

16-Harold T. Hill

Mulchahey—Rotarian

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman
Contacts—

Poul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31_M. A. McKeith

January—1958
7—Jim Luck-Internationai

Infarmation—

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

formation

14—E. Horold Goodholm

Internatianal Student Projects-

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958
2—Carl VInton

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

holm

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As-

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Intenrational

Safety
18—Harold McKnIght
25—Donald Shorno — Internotlonal

8—C. Alfred Rice
1_H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard-Children's

Crippled Children—

International

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Wllioms—4-H

Employee

international Service

of Arms-

4—Jomes McComb
11 —Phil Ribble—Community

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Community Safety-

Burondt

February—1958

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Laans—

Rotary Information-

PROGRAMS

September—1957

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Charles

ROTARY

tion

Trade Associations-

MagazineRay Mulchahey, Chairman

1957*1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold MeKnight

Rurol-Urbon-

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

Occupational Information-

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

August-1957

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Youth-

Music-

Board of Directors Meetinss

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way Test-

son.

Membership—
Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearee, Chairman

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

Keith

Night
23-Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams
July-1958

1—President's Program
In

8—Chorles

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Poyne

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the Pfogrom chairman ^ the chang^ Members
ton

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

_-66F14

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfiold Dr. — Josephine
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Ma^

1493
944
56

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

-

1039

101

190

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

87

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Ruth

43

23

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia — .1227

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

166

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1399
1243

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

533-R

Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Corol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St — Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr. — Aileen

235-W
IS
.883

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwafer Slate Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87

1415
1105

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Raymond G. Mulehohey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lilo

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

-

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gafhel

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1400
1208-J

—.680
937

778-R

1
1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget..

883

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TUESDAY

A R L 1 N GT ON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

36
36

39

Freoeriek H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LoMoine

593
54F3
63F12

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cello

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

16

580

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FREDERfCK H, WEEKS
QUALITY SPRIiNG PRODUCTS,
CQLDIAXER, ttXQH,

COLDWATER,

96

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

892

John H. Wolkcr, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time;

1137

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

11W

.653-M

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

162-W
1021

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

83

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

—84
Z

RalpK Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

133

1261

419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

-"2

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth.™—

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Lauro....

31

Phone No.

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

1212

452-R

Address and Rotary Ann

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J

James Luck, 75 Church St.

NAME

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

803

Harry Joseph, 3B3 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrifeld Dr. — cllon Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Doan, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Phone No.

ISC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U&gt; S. A.
December 265 1957
DAY BEFOILE XMAS—This week's

meeting falling on the day before
Christmas, the program was short«
Five signed the early leaver list
but everyone left early as Ed Holtz,
program chairman, planned only a
couple of Christmas songs ^vith
Clara Keyes at the piano to leave

the boys enough time to complete
their Christmas shopping.
There
were only three guests, Rotarians
C. D. McKenzie of i-Aiincy, and
Bad Higbie of Bronson, and Homer
Walters of Bainbridge, Ga., a guest
of Clyde Williams.

."After the meal a couple of lively

songs.

Some sing a bit off-key, but no

matter.

You join in.

"You're amazed at the guests. They're
from all over.
Most of them from nearby

clubs, but there's one from Melbourne,
Australia, and one from Upsala, Sweden, on
a business trip to this country, but they
keep up their attendance standing by
attending meetings here. You're told this

service club has over 9,500 clubs in lOii
countries.

the U.N.

More countries than belong to

Over U00,000 business and pro

fessional men belong to this international

organization.

Over 10,000 usually attend

Curry, Faller, Fiske, Fox, Goodholm,

the international conventions held annually.
Must be quite an experience. Meeting men

Hurley, Kerr, McComb, McKnight,
Payne, Shomo, Teeter, Toupalik,

from all over the world.

attracts so many busy men into the service

Treat, Waldron and Doug Woodward.

club movement.

Absentees!

Avery, Barnes,

"You begin to suspect that this is

*

WORTH READING~Doc Olmsted has
called our attention to an article

by T. E. Schmidt, M.D., of Jackson,
entitled "The Doctor and the Service

Club", which appears in the current
issue of the Michigan Medical Journal.
Believing our readers would enjoy it,
we are reproducing it in this and next
week's

You wonder what

Reflector.

more than a luncheon club on hearing a few
brief committee reports—members transport

ing 60 crippled children to a summer camp
supported by the club, a progress report on
city planning and slum clearance initiated
by the club, commitments obtained from local
concerns to furnish leadership and sponsor

15 Junior Achievement groups, an experience
in private enterprise for youngsters.
Dr. Sams, whom you well know to be a friend

to all young doctors (he helped you Y/hen
"You're no 'joiner'. You're too
busy, but you accept the invitation
to attend a service club luncheon

meeting just to please the guy.
Said he'd have you back by

"There's a lot of jovial mill
ing around and friendly banter.
Every
body wears an absurdly huge luncheon
badge. Calls each other by his first
name. Seems nice. Nobody has a board
up his back.

you first began practice) reports that his
committee is going to enlarge the playground
and youth center which the club sponsors.
Dr. Sams carries a heavy professional

schedule, is active in medical affairs and
has done much to encourage high ethical
standards in your profession. You leam

that he is a past president of the club and
is very active in community affairs. An
all-around citizen."

(To be concluded next week)
*

"The membership startles you.
Almost everyone is head^ of some im- _
portant business. You're introduced
around and, as you sit down, you look
the room over and find most of the

leaders in the community present. Table
conversation is refreshingly free from

professional matters.

*

•it

POHET PETEs

Here we go again, boys
Another New Year's Eve.

Remember cars ain't toys
Take coffee fore you leave.

You're surprised

to find you are having a good time in
•V very congenial company.

Seton h. Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendcry 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengregatienal Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMITTEES

MICH.

Club Service

Competitor Re'atlons—

Worren Williams, Albert Falter

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulilard, Chairman

OFFICERS

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 • 1958

LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodword, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Employer-Employee RelationsJames VanWhy, Erich Schwenge!
Four Way Test-

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebllcock, Harold Mc

'^■^egular — First Thursdoy each Month,
12:15 P. M.

Harold

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Hill

Bob Shaw, Cholrman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

G.

Carlton

March—1958

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

ASHEVILLE. N. C.

Ralph Toupollk, Bill Short
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Relations

programs, such as Ladles

Party

8—Mark Andrews

22—Russell Moore

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

29—Torg Skobo

29—Otis

May-1958

Barnes

6—Howard Teeter

November-1957

13—Albert FoMer—Competitor Re

5—District

20—Webster Treat

lations

Governor

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade As

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

27—Warner Van Aken

sociations

19-Roy Fox

June—1958

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles*

3—Roy

16-Harold T. Hill

26—Harry Joseph

Olson.

Don Harris, Chairman

2—Corl Vlnton

Night

Mulchahey—Rotcrlon

10—Ernest

Luse

23-Wayne Woy
30—Clyde Williams

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Contacts-

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Informollon—

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—Internotional

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

FIske

8-C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Coulilard—Children's

31~M. A. McKelth

July-1958
1—President's Program
In

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

ram schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the

The above is our progrom
les' Night, may appoint a

1—Charles

October—1957

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

International

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington
24—John Etsweller
Aprll-1958

Night

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Buyer-Seller RelationsH. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—
Kenneth Olmsted
ton

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

International

3-Bill Mllnes

17—Keath Pearce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Charles

Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Internotional Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Safety

18—Harold McKnlght

27—Dale Dean

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community

13—Chester Allemler

Axner

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

Februory—1958

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Student Guests—

Public Information —

PROGRAMS

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Trade Associations-

Loons-

Rotary Information-

ROTARY

25—Donald Shorno — International

Youth-

Edward Holtz, Cholrman
Chester Curry
MagazineRoy Mulchahey, Chairman

1957-1958

tion

ProgramPhil RIbble, Roy Fox, John Jack
Dick BIringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled ChildrenMembership—
R, G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Cralg Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearce, Cholrman
Chester Allemler
Jim
McComb,
Warner
Van
Aken
Van Aken.

Beard of Directors Meetings

formotlon

Kelth

6—Bob Shaw—Rolory Informa

knight

Community Safety-

Music-

Thomas — Occupational In-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vlnton

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

The Rotary Foundation-

committee to assist with the Jetolls.

8—Charles Woodward
115—William Short

122—Gust C. Burondt

^'p®

29—Maurice Payne

rhilrman'* TlfUnSone^llSl

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

—-—238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

371
66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493
944
56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wllford C. Coulilard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lone — Mary

133
31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 rairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

1021

Albert F, Falier, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte—

1105

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

-166

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
1415

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
S33-R
Eugene Horold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermione

1717

235-W

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfield Dr. — Alleen

8S3

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

r?9?

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
.-1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
____29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
419
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75

.83

1039

Mllford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwater State Homo—Carol-1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine—
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys
87
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla..—1400
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

23
1208-J

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Mcurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel

680

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
_-._1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
76
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden'St. — Berget
883

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy
--W
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita-^
«
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louisa
1192
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia—-1137

Torg Skabo, 153 £. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion —-—-—8W

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

121

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Worner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peori St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

96

922

36
36
43
39
1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen ——775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma

Warren Willioms, Butovia, Michigan — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - Ceifa

Chorles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Roth

Leslie H. Woodward, 143 Marshall St. — Polly

16

593

54F3

63F12

580

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Rotary REFLECTOR

FREDERICK

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CaU)ttATEa,

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WELCOME

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
December 19$ 19^7
SHORT AMD S^VEET-=Next Tuesday's

program is in charge of Ed Holtz^ who
has promised that it will be short.
Reasons
'twill be the day before
Christmas and all the boys will still

TUESDAY'S VISITORS—Rotarians
A1 Van Zoerken of Kalamazoo, Elmer

Anderson of Quincy, Robert Jones of
Adrian, and Bud Higbie and Ken Yesh
of Bronson, made up with us Tuesday.

have their yule shopping to take care
f at the last minute as usual.

This week's guest list also
included Art Baker, new assistant
cashier at the bank where President

MEETING CANGELLED—Members

planning to make up at Quincy or
Bronson please take note.
The Bronson club is not meet

Les puts in his time, and State TrooperStanley Gibherd of Jackson, a guest
of Etyron Thomas.

Bob Huntley, CHS senior, was the
week's student guest.

ing during the next two weeks as
Christmas

it

*

its meeting date falls on both
and New Year's.

ABSENTEES~Allemier, Andrews,

L^uincy is canceling out its
December 30th meeting but will meet
this coming Monday noon.
it

*

Fiske, Goodholm, Hawkins, Komstein,
McKnight, Payne, Putnam, Short and
Way.
it

it

it

GUIDAI^CE DAY—Plans for a

vocational guidance day at
Coldwater High School, tentatively
scheduled for Wednesday, January 29,
are progressing.

Barney Trebilcock and
Byron Thomas are starting to set up
panels so be ready to assist if you

EARLY LEAVERS—Nine (mostly
merchants in the

throes of Christmas

shopping rush).
it

*

■M-

PINCH HITTING—Clara Bovee,

former club accompanist, has been
subbing for Grace Holbrook the past
three weeks during the letter's

are called upon to serve.

hospital stay.
The idea is to find out what
vocations the students are interested

in, and then secure adults in those

We understand Grace

will be back next Tuesday.
it

it

fields for a question-answer discussion.
POHET PETE:
it

it

*

MUSICAL TREAT—Ghet Curiy had
charge of this week's program and
couldn't have hit upon a better choice
than the

Yule tide comes but once a year
But there is hope lads, never fear.
Christmas is loved by kids and dames.
And we still, have the bowl games.

Cardinal choir.

The high school choral group
offered two groups of Christmas

numbers, iiriiile the Hl-Fi's, a group
of girls from the larger choir, also
favored the club with a group of
yule selections.

Seton

Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

OF

COMMITTEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

CLUD

COLDWATER,

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELETCION

Classification-

1957 ■ 1955

LESTER WISE

Vies President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

KENNEDY

Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jonn Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill

Boblcr, Harvey

John Dean

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Woldron, Donald

Harris, and

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Music—

Edward. Hgltz, Chairman

Chesi^^'Gbrry

Board of Directors Meetings

g^to^id tjiii

12:15 P.M.

...TV

RoCpry lt&gt;^^ation—. V -5^
Special — At the coll of the President.
.^Ajiob SJvw, Chain.

DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATION^ A. Dale u^n, Webst
ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Bill Milnes, CnoifmaiK
G.'^.Cartton

&gt;^c,.

-Mhalph Tou.^lfk,vi6nl Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTAI(Y

^'

INTERNATIONAL

V^oiipnal Service

R. G.' y^AtjlRON, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO'.TI,tlNOIS

Buyer-Seller. Jlelaflons—

H. A4 K«^ticn, Lewis Penning

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ton

PROGRAMS

February—1958
4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community

Safety

13—Chester Allemier

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dole Dean

Morch-1958

Community Service

September—1957

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Trade Associations-

Day
3—Bill Milnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam-Rurot-Urban

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

17—Keath Peorce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

10—John Dean

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Community Safety-

24—John

April-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack

Etsweller

1—Charles

October—1957

Fiske

Crippled Children—

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornsfien — Buyer Seller 15—Wiiford
Couillard—Children's

Chester Allemler
Youth-

15—Douglos Woodward—Ladies'

Craig Sebold, John Etsweller,

Relations

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22—Keith Avery

Charles Fiske

Scholorships—Awards—Student

E. Byron Thomas, Harold GoodOlson.

tnternaiiona!

6—Howard Teeter
lations

sociotions

19—Roy Fox

2—Cor!

Van Aken

Vinfon

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

3—Ray

16-Harold T. Hill

Molehohey—Rotarion
lose

24—Ed Holfz—Merry Christmas

Information—

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
International Student Proiects—

27—Worner

December—1957

Contacts-

Barnes

20—Webster Treat
June—1958

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

International

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Cholrman

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

Axner

29—Otis

12—Leslie Woodward—Trodo As-

Loans—

Student

Party

8—Mark Andrews

31-M. A. McKeith

formation

14—E. Horold Goodholm
21—Robert

Kenneth Olmsted

•

E. Byron

Thomas — Occupotional In

18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shorno — International

Intenrational Service

Sergeant of Arm—jN

ROTARY

tion

Knight

holm

Public |lnformatioh^- Nf

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATION,Sl

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotory Informa

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Rav-^ulchahey, Chaiitnan

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Occupational information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Horold Mc-

Rural-Urbo n—

''•Regular — First Thursday each Month, Magp:^!^

28—R. A. Trebilcock and
formation

August—1957

son.

MembershipFritz
Keath Peorce, Chairman

Van Aken.

_

Howord Teeter, Carl Vinton

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Poui Hurley

Secretory

FRED WEEKS

.

Douglas Woodward, M. A. MeKeitn

James VanWhy, Erich Schwongel

Four Way Tost—

The Rotary Foundation—

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiflee to assist with the details.

Kerr

Night
23—Wayne Way
30—Clyae Williams
July-1958
1—President's Program

In

8—Charles
15—Wiiliam
22—Gust C.
29—Maurice

Woodward
Short
Burandt
Payne

chaog^ Members
RICHARD
RICHARD BIRINGER.
BIRINGER, Program
Program Chairman - Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth
Keith T. Avery, IB Church St. — Marian

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N, Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Willlom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C, Burandt, 178 Fairtield Dr. — Josephine

1493
944
56

1212

452-R

Wiiford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
31
Duaiio E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W

Dule A, Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1021
1261
1415
1105
166

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore —1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermione
Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

235-W
15

Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfiold Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jockson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

NAME

803

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wiima

593

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75
83
1039

Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

--84

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

---2

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. - Nellie

1137
653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

121
101

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Howard M. lector, 156 CRurch St. — Marlon —

—190

562
87
87

922

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peart St. - Ruth

36
43

23
1208-J
680

778-R

1
-1280
76
883

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

FREDERICK

K.

WEEKS

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COLDWAT£R, lllCii,

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TUESDAY

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wiima
54F3
Worren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LoMoine—.63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No, 2 — Celia
530

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

36

Wayne W. V/ay, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

937

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Carl P. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
-.-39
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia — 1227
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W

1400

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

^892

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

0®

2

1192

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwalor State Home—Corel—1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Phone No.

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
-29
Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
Jomes Luck, 75 Church St.
—
419

Miiford A. McKoith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Address and Roiory Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

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The Singingest Club in the U, 5. A.
December 12„ 1957

■

ABSENTEES—Andrews (holding court

iilNSTREL sum OK'D--In the ballot

taken this week^ the members voted

29 - 11 (vdth 22 abstaining) to stage
another minstrel show next year.

in Adrian), Fiske, Goodholm, Harris,
Hawkins, Holtz, McKeith, Dick Moore,
Short, Trebilcock and Way.

said "No".
to serve

Forty said they are willing

on a show committee.

•if

•if

Thirty nine members said they would
participate in the show proper. Twenty

VISITING ROTARIANS—C. D. McKenzie,

Quincyi Otto Harloff, Sturgis; Dale Ulery,
Goshen, Ind.; Dick Schultz, Lawrence

Only four members confessed they
are subject to draft for a solo or
speciaity number, so it looks as though

Werner, George Jeffery, Bob Stocker and
Russ Megargle, Bronson.
•if

there will have to be a call for

*

"volunteers".

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight.
Three members voted in opposition
to staging any type of show. They

said they would rather

•if

-if

•if

donate the
BACK IN HARIffiSS-The club members

cash.

were happy to see Harvey Bent back
Tuesday follovd.ng his recent bout v/ith

*

illness.

MUSICAL TREAT AHEAD—Next

Tuesday's prograiQ promises to be a
memorable one. Ghet Curiy, the chair
man, informs us that it v/ill be pro

•if

■if

YULE PROJECT—President Lester

vided by the high school's 55-voioe

F. (for Fred) Wise informs us that

Cardinal Choir.

Harry Joseph has completed the
Christmas lists of needy children.

The choir, which sings under the
direction of Alice Erb, is slated

to present its annual Christmas con
cert Monday night at Roosevelt audit
orium.
Some of the selections to be
offered then will be included in

Tuesday's program.
*

THIS VJEEK—The club enjoyed a
challenging talk on the much discussed
subject of juvenile delinquency by
Prosecuting Attorney Harold Smith.
Among other things, the speaker
pointed out that the solution of
the problem must start in the home..
Harry Joseph was program chair-

•

The club is again being divided
into comnittees for the yule gift pro
ject. The lists will be distributed
next Tuesday, leaving the members a
week to purchase and distribute their
gifts.
The amount spent on the project
is up to the individual members.
In
other years, however, the average has
been
^f

*

■if

POHET PETES

We are having a minstrel show
To some this may be a real blow.
Four are drafted and we fear.
The

man.

■if

rest will have to volunteer.

*

Seton L Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ae

The
has

objections

Joe

the

10,

Coldwater

Rotary

Club

below,

Any

of

Directors

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Board

approved

of

December

Classification

Major

Rederer

Dry Goods &amp; General
Merchandise

-

J,

within

Secretary

the

Name

Signed

listed

A.

one

week,

Classification

Minor
Dry

1957

Goods,

Kennedy,

Retailing

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COAUMinEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore
Classification—

1957 • 195S

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE
RICHARD

JOHN

KENNEDY

Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

SCHMin

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Bill Boblcr,

Harvey

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treosurer

Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waldron, Donald

Horrls, and Fritz

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick BIringer, Chairman
John Dean

Keath Peorce, Chairmen

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

^T^egular — First Thursdoy each Month,

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman
Harold

DISTRICT

536

ROTARY

Hill

Bob Shaw, Cholrman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

September—1957

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

Community Sofety—
Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

24—John Etsweiler

17—Keolh Peorce

Apr!l-19S8
1—Charles

Fiske

B—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstlen — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couillard—Children's
Relations

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Allemier

15—Douglas Woodword—Ladles'

Youth-

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

6—Howard Teeter

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

Lose

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Contacts—

Poul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

information-

In

formation

16-Haroid T. Mill

23-Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

8—Chorles

Woodward

15—Williom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt

14—E. Harold Goodholm

29—Maurice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Night

July-1958
1—President's Progrom

31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

VInton

9—Erich Schwengel—ladies'

3—Ray Mulchahey—Rotarian
10—Ernest

27—Worner Van Aken
2—Car!

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

Faller—Competitor Re

lations
20—Webster Treat
June—1958

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert

November—1957
5—District Governor

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

12—Leslie

holm

Kenneth

March—1958
3-6111 Milnes

October—1957

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstian, Lewis Pennlng- International Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

Safety
18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald Shorno — International
Day

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stog Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Crippled Children—
Craig Sebald, John Etswellor,

International

Fair

Employee

10—John Dean

international

Fobruory—1958

3—James VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Bobier, Chairman

Boys' ond Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

Community Service

International Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

INTERNATIONAL

tion

27—Dale Dean

Charles

In

4—James McComb
11—Phil Ribble—Community

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Chester

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren WIlHoms—4-H

Trade Associations-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold MeKnight

Student

Public Information —

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Loons-

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President

Occupational Information—

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

12:15 P. M.

1957-1958

son.

Membership—

Thomas — Occupational

formation

August-1957

Howard Teeter, Corl VInton

Wm.

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron

Kelth

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Secretary

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice Preildent Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Four Woy Test-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

The Rotary Foundation-

Warren Williams, &lt;^lbert Faller

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chang^ Members haying special
ton

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornlee

66F14

IHarvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther-.
Richard F. BIringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clora
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — tmogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

1493
944
56

1212
452-R

133

....31
162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Foiler, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
Charles H. Fisko, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1261
166
533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Howklns, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hilt, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803
1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Mortha

29

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo

593

Harold Vincent Kornslien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

498-J

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

562
87
87

Raymond G. Mulchohoy, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

1208-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

680

-

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothei
Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. &gt;1, Union Ctty — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

937

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

76

-

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peart St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

75

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400

883

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Woyno V/. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARLINGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101
,

96

922

36
36
43
39
1227
775-W

16

593

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Colic
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

INC.

580
.125

1220-J
125

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

TUESDAY

121

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beoirice

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, RICH.

MICHIGAN

1192
1137

653-M

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
54F3
Worron Williams, Batovlo, Michigan — LoMolne—63F12

(7-1'IV!

COLDWATER,

1717
rrr?
892

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary •
Warner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice -i
Russell G. Waldron, 15] N, Hudson St. — Delia.
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen -L

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

--84

Rolph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. - Nellie

190

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

419

83
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

NAME

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
■ December 3&gt; 1957

CLUB TO VOTE—^The club board,
at its monthly session Thursday, de
cided to recominend that the club pre
sent another minstrel show early next

The banquet drew a capacity croT?d,
the food was both appetizing and
plentiful, and everyone present seemed to
have a good time.

year.
•5f

[

i*

However, the board at the same

ELSEWHERE (making up?)—Barnes,

time decided to give the members a
chance to voice their opinions. As
a result, a questionnaire will be
passed around next Tuesday. It vdll
ask the members if they favor another
minstrel show, some other type of
production and if they will be will
ing to participate in same.
The board feels

Bent, Burandt, Etsweiler, Fiske, Hill,
Hurley, Jackson, Joseph, Kennedy, Luse,
McConkey, Mulchahey, Patterson, Payne,
Pearce, Ribble, Schmitt, Short, Thomas,
Toupalik, Van Vfliy and Waldron.

NOON CHECK-INS—Robert Jones, Adrian,
and C. Do McKenzie, Quincy, not knowing
that the noon meeting was cancelled this
week for the evening banquet, checked in
Tuesday at the Arlington.

that such a

project is necessary to clean up
its pledge on the Sherman Lake Boy
Scout cabin project, and put the
club

on a firmer financial basis.

*

■it

HOME, SWEET HOME—Harvey Bent, wrho
has been having quite a bout with illness,
has returned home from the hospital and,
according to latest reports, is on the
mend. Hope to see you back soon, Harvel

COUNCIL PROPOSED—A Coldwater

service club council has been pro
posed, President Les informed board
members

this week.

Such a council

is operating in Sturgis, coordinat
ing the community work of service
organizations in that city.
Yfliether
such a group will be formed here is
to be decided at an early meeting
of representatives of Rotary, Kiwanis

it

it

HAS ITS REWARDS—Preparing the

vreekly club bulletin is not always an
easy task. The job has its good
points, however.
One is the annual

and Lions.
■5f

it

district bulletin editors confab at

*

^

Schuler's in Marshall, which your editors
attended last Saturday.

PREPARING LISTS—Harry Joseph
is busy preparing lists of needy

As usual, we

came away full of information—and food.

children scheduled to receive toys
from the club this Christmas.

it

It is

ik

it

expected that children's names will
be passed out Tuesday, giving the

POHET PETE:

members plenty of time to buy and
deliver their gifts.

The Prexy's initial is F not E

it

This will cost us a little fee.
The E meant Ernest because he is

*

Nov;' that Its F, could be Fizz.
Can't be Faubus, didn't go to school.
Maybe its Frank, he is as a rule.
You think this long or maybe funny
We want to get a lot for our money.

A FINE FETE—Co-chairmen

Bob Kerr and Dick Moore rate a pat
on the back for the football banquet
given by the club this week for the
CHS gridders and their coaches.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK-^ Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

The Rotary Foundotion—
Comp.ttitor RelationsDouglas Woodword, M. A. MeWarren Williams, Albert Faller

COMMinEES

Club Service

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classirication—

1957 - 1958
LESTER WISE

President

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chalrmon
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

KENNEDY

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

Secretory

Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

Employer-Employee RelationsJames VanWhy, Erich Schwenget
Four Way Test—

Howord Teeter, Carl Vlnton

Oecupotional Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc-

Music-

Edward Holts, Chairman

Chester Curry

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
INTERNATIONAL

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carllon

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

GOVERNOR 636TH
ROTARY

10—John Dean

Community Safety-

24—John

April-1958

DISTRICT

Etsweiler

1—Charles

October—1957

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller
Relations

Putnam—Rural-Urbon

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban-

29—Otis

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Fiske

29—Torg Skabo

6—Howord Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re
lations

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

November—1957
5—District Governor

Loons—

Fiske

8—C. Alfred Rice
15—Wilford Couillord—Children's

Party

8—Mark Andrews

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

Youth-

Charles

3—Bill Milnes

17—Keolh Pearee

17—Kenneth Oimsted—Stog Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

sociations

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Von Aken

holm
Student Guests—

26—Harry Joseph

19-Ray Fox

June-19S8

Axner Olson.

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—ladles'

3—Ray

International

Luse

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

24—Ed Hollz—Merry Christmas

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

31-M. A. McKelth

Barnes

international

2—Carl

Mulchahey—Rotarian

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

7—Jim

Luck—international

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Kenneth Oimsted

21—Robert Kerr

Vinton

Night

15-Harold T. Hill

23—Wqyne Way

30—Clyde Williams
Joly-1958
1—President's Program

January—1958

Informotion—

Relations—

INTERNATIONAL

March-1958

Employee

Jim luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Pennlng- Internotionoi Student Projects-

Buyer-Seller

Folr

IS—Harold McKnight

25—Donald Shorno — international
Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth

Inlemotional Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

4—James McComb

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Burondt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

September—1957

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

In

Community Service
Wm. Bobler, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Scholarships-Awards—Student

Harold Hill

Februory—1953

27—Dole Dean

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

-&lt;^^Regulor — First Ttiursdoy eacli Monili, Magazine-

1957-1958 ROTARY PROGRAMS

13—Chester Ailemier
20—Worren V/illlams—4-H

Trade Associations-

Thomas — Occupational

August-1957
tion

Knight

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Frili
Craig Sebold, John Etsweiler,
Keoth Peorce, Chairman
Chester Ailemier
Von Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Board of Directors Meetings

Keith

In

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandl

29—Maurice Payne

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chong^ Members haying special

RICHARD
eir-uAon BIRINGER,
BitriMtfPO Progrom
Ornnrnm Chairman
riinirmnn — Telephone
Tnlnnhnnn 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to osslst with the deloils.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Ailemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

tforvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

371

__66F14

1493
944

William W. Bobior, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

4S2-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

133
31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo

162-W

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Haneheft St. — Charlotte
Cliorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1021
1261

1105
166

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

803
1466
593
29
498-J

Jomes Luck, 75 Church St.

- 419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

Mllford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

87

Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St, — Edna

23

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys
87
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila——1400
__1208-J

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
1717
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
235-W

Mouriee D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Edward C. Hollz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1280

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alieen

883

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Schmltt, 18 E.'Alden St. — Bergei

76
883

B. K. Pearco, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1192

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1039

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

680
937

778-R

1

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

96

922
36
36

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

39

1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotchen

775-W

Warren Wtllioms, Batavia, Michigan — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cello .

63F12
580

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

16
593
S4F3

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

.125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Morsholl St. — Polly

125

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

COLDWATER,

TUESDAY

121

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary —
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

'

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS, iNC&gt;--

MICHIGAN

892

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

FREDERicK-'H, WEEnCS"

Meeting Time:

653-M

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

^^otary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

2

1137

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

'The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

84

1717

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

190

Phone No.

Croig Sobald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Refho

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy—

75

83

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

NAME

MICH.

�"i/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

November 26, 19^7
DON'T FORGET~-Next week's meet

Non-Rotarian guests included

ing will be held at 6s30 p6M. at the

Frank Lucas Jr- of Coldwater, a guest
of Wayne Wayj Jim Goates of Jackson,
Harris Mller of Lansing, George Petrie
of Detroit, Lee Uhl and Robert Nicholson
of Lansing, and Ben Clark of South Haven.

new senior high school cafeteria and
there will be no noon session at
hotel-

the

Next Tuesday's occasion is the
club's annual football banquet for the
GHS gridders and their mentorsKerr is the program chairman-

Tuesday's guest list was swelled

Bob

by industrial development leaders from
the four-county area, who were in
Coldwater that day attending a workshop.

Bob has secured Dick Raklovits,
former University of Illinois star

Tom Adams, CHS senior, was the
week's student guestTom is a varsity
athlete and plans to take up the study
of engineering in college after gradua
tion from high school next June-

and now an assistant on the Vfestem

Michigan University coaching staff,
as speaker-

Jack Finn, CHS grid coach, is
planning to show movies of two or

three of the Cardinals' 1957 gamesEARLY LEAVEi^-Nine signed but
only eight "took off"REPORT GIVEN—Congressman
August E- Johansen gave the club
an informative

state

of the

ROOM FOR MORE—Ken Putnam, chief

nation

recruiter for the Pectcmas (physical

talk at this week's meeting-

education class to combat middle-aged

spread), informs us there are still

Johansen, warning against a
crash war economy spending spree,
declared that fiscal stability is
vital to national security- He pre
dicted that the next Congress will
give defense spending careful study.

vacancies

in the

class which meets

weekly at Roosevelt gym for the purpose
of aggravating seldom-used musclesArt Van Matre, city recreation director,
is in charge, and so far there have been
no serious casualties-

Ernest Luse was the day's
program chairmanPOHET PETE:

Joined the Athletic Club,
And let me tell you one thing, bubWe got muscles v/e've just found.
But haven't lost a single pound.

ABSENTEES—Bent, Fiske,
Etsweiler, Hill, Holtz, Hurley,
Jackson, Kornstein, Patterson, Ribble,
Teeter, Clyde Williams, Doug and Les
Woodward-

MANY GUESTS—Rotarians

Kenneth Booth and Bob Fox of Albion,
George Jeffeiy, Wendell Hathaway and
Dick Schultz of Bronson, George Gray
of Union City, and Oscar Hampton and
R- E- Reichow of Homer, headed a
long list Tuesday.

Seton 4c Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15
ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker inn — Thuridoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren -Wlllloms, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classiifcation—

1957 - 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde William^ Chairman

Treasurer

DIRECTORS-Tho President, Vice President,
Bill Bobler, Horvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

John Walker, Ernest Luse
ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
John Dean

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengol
Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold MeKnight

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

s^^degular — First Thursday each Month,

Mogazino—
Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

Harold Hill

Rotary InformationBob Show, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
INTERNATIONAL

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

Rolph Toupollk, Bill Short
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

Robert Kcrr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

ROTARY

11—Phil Ribble-Community
Safety

18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald

Shorno — International

Day
March-19S8

Dean

24—John

Etsweller

17—Keath Pearce

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton
Aprl1-19S8
1—Charles

October—1957

FIske

Relations

Party

8—Mark Andrews

22—Russell Moore

Youth-

15—Douglos Woodward-Ladles'
Night

Rural-Urban-

22—Keith Avery
29—Otis

May-19S8

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Charles FIske

Scholorships—Awards—Student

12—Leslie

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

6—Howard Teeter
lations

Woodward—Trade As-

sociotions

19-Ray Fox

3—Ray

Don Karris, Chairman

9~Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulchahey—Rotarlan
Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

31-M. A. McKelth

Barnes

7—Jim

Luck—International

In-

formation

23—Wayne Way

30—Clyde Williams

8—Chorles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burondl

14—E. Harold Goodholm

29—Maurice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Night
16-HaroId T. Hill

July-1956
1—President's Program

January—1958

Information—

27—Warner Von Aken
2—Carl VInton

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

20—Webster Treat
June-195B

December-1957
10—Ernest

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

26—Horry Joseph

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

International

Barnes

November—1957
5—District Governor

Loons—

Kenneth

ton

February—195S

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couiilard—Children's

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning' International Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

10—John

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Slag

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

International

In

September—1957
3—Bill Milnes
3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Community Service
Wm. Bobler, Chairman

Buyer-Seller Relations—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Thomas — Occupational

4—James MeComb

27—Dale Dean

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

PROGRAMS

tion

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Burandt

Sergeont of Arms—

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

ROTARY

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Crippled Children—
MembershipR. G. Waidron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Cralg Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keoth Pearce, Chairman
Chester Allemler
Van Aken.
Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Board of Directors Meeting*

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Trade Assocloilons—

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

August—1957

son.

Music-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. MeKeitn

Four Way Test-

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

The Rotary Foundation-

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with onofher member, advise the program chairman of the ehonge. Members having speyal
....u as lodies' Night, may appoint a~ committee to
• assist
1.. with
. .,.1. the
.1,. details.
.T . ,1.
programs, such

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemior, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

Mark

._240

NAME

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

-

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan

-1493
944

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Or, — Josephine

56

1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lane — Mary

133
...31

Duano E, Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Or. — cllen Jo
162-W
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1021
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
1261
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore.-1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

-.1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St — Hcrmlone

1717
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803
1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma—

593

Robert B. Kcrr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Luck, 75 Church St.

-

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

29

498-J

419
-

75

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty — Lauro

83

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St, — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Reiha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine . —
Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

23
-1206-J

-

680
937
778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1

Phil Ribble, 35'/i Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

.76
883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

1717

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

1192
1137

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

121
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

96

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Frederick VanAken, 65 £. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John ti. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

36
36
43

39
1227

775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frcoerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrlce
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

Warren Williams, Bofovia, Michigan — LaMoine

16
593
54F3

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

580

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos P. Woodwarci, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI?^G PRODUCTS,
COLD'lfATER, MICH.

Meeting Time:

653-M
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FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

2

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

Notary REFLECTOR

Published by

84

Croig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

XNC,

125

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Kovember 21, 1957
capital report—Ernie Luse, who

has next Tuesday's program, informs
us that Congressman August E. Johansen
,will be the speaker.

Rep. Johansen's talk, according

IN NORTHLAND?—Absentees this week

included Bent, Fiske, Harris, Jackson,
Joseph, McKeith, Russ Moore, Olmsted,
Patterson, Ribble, Sha^v, Short, Treat,
Trebilcock, Vinton, Waldron, Clyde
Williams, Chuck and Les Woodward.

to Chairman Ernie, will be in the

nature of a report on-the affairs of
national government from Washington.

■a

•ih

SEVEN EARLY LEAVERSi
*

*

GRID FETE AHEAD—The club will

entertain the CHS grid squad and

its coaching staff the evening of
Dec, 3 at the high school. Tickets

(at $lo50 per) will be available at
next Tuesday's meeting. Each
Rotarian attending the banquet is

expected to buy tvra ducats, while
those not attending are being asked
to buy one to feed a guest.
This is a chance for the club
to honor Coach Jack Finn and his men
for their 195? achievements, which,

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Roy Cosier, Jackson^ Ken Newman, Angola,
Ind.j Bob Stocker and Bill Cadman,

Bronson, and C. D. McKenzie, ^iuincy.

Douglas Ivliller, CHS senior and
varsity athlete, was the week's student
guest. Doug is president of the senior
class and has been active in many extra
curricular activities besides athletics.

He plans to go to college but hasn't
selected his institution of higher learn
ing as yet.

of course, include a 12-6 win this
ranked No. 1 in Michigan in Class B.
-«•

*

PLEASAI^T TRIP—Diana Obed,
CHS senior and attractive daughter

of lir. and Mrs. A1 Obed, provided
an interesting program at this
week's meeting.

Diana, vrtio spent two months
in Germany the past summer on an

exchange student arrangement, de
scribed her experiences abroad and
showed slides of photos she took
in Germany and other parts of

*

*

vreek over a Marshall team which was

ROTARY DAY SET—Friday, December 20th,
has been scheduled as Rotary's day to man
the Klile-O-Dimes for the 195? Don Herr
Clothe-A-Child For Christmas campaign.
John Dean is in charge of securing

Rotary teams to take their turn that day.
This campaign is aimed at buying warm
winter clothing for all needy children

living in the Coldv/ater, St. Charles, and
Lakeland school districts,

A Rotarian,

Ken Putnam, is this year's campaign
chairman.

ITuff saidi

Europe.

Ray Fox was program chairman.
The speaker's father was a guest,
also Bertrand Sibly, high school
faculty member,- who- operated- the slide projector for Miss Obed.
*

POHET PETEs

Says to Dale, bring me a deer.
The old. hunter says 'never fear.
Back he came with little sleep.
About my deer, nary a peep.

*

Seton &amp;: Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church •— Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - ilks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.SX)

BATTLE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY CLUB
COLDWATER,

OF

Competitor Relations—

COMMIHEES

Club Sorvieo

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moero

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

1957 ■ 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chalmtan
Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Duone Dovldson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Wolker, Ernest Luse

ProgramDick BIrlngor, Cholrmon

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

John Dean

Bill Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
R. G. Woldron, Donald

Harris, and

Keath Peorce, Chairman

Jim McComb, Warner Von Aken

Van Aken.

Music-

12:15 P. M.

Public Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman
G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carllon

Burondt

Ralph Toupolik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Trade Associations-

25—Donald Shorno — International
Day

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

27—Dole Dean

March—1958

Community Service

September—1957

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

18—Harold McKnight

3—Bill Milnes

3—James VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Wm. Bobior, Chairman
Boys' ond Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

10—John Dean

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night

17—Keolh Pearce
24—Axner Olson—Student Day
31—Lewis Pennlngton

24—John

Aprll-1958

Employee

Community Safety-

Phil Rlbolo, Roy Fox, John Jack

Etsweller

1—Charles

October—1957

FIske

Crippled Children—

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wiiford
Coulllard—Children's

Chester Allemler
Youth—

15—Dougios Woodward—Ladies'

22—Russell Moore

Night
22—Keith Avery

May-1958

Relations

Cralg Sebald, John Etsweller,
Horry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,
FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Olson.

6—Howard Teeter

sociations

19—Ray Fox

lations
20—Webster Treat

27—Warner Von Aken
June—1958
2—Carl

Night
16-Haroia T. Hill

3—Roy Mulchahey—Roiarlan
10—Ernest

Luse

17—Chaster Curry—Music Doy

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

Contacts-

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Information-

January—1956
7—Jim Luck—International

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

VInton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

December—1957

Don Harris, Chairman

Internotlonal

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

November—1957

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

International

Barnes

5—District Governor

E. Byron Thomas, Harold GoodAxner

29—Otis

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Loons—

holm
Student

Party

8—Mark Andrews

formation

14—E. Horold Goodholm
21—Robert

Kenneth Olmstod

INTERNATIONAL

Februory—1958
4—James McComb

tion

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning. Internationol Student Protects—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

R. G. WALDRON, Cholrman
Buyer-Seller Relations-

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

ROTARY

13—Chester Allemler

Charles

Harold Hill

formation

1957-1958

20—Warren Wlllioms—4-H Fair

MagazineRoy Mulchahey, Chairman

Special — At the call of the President Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat
DISTRICT 636 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational in

Keltn

August—1957

Rurol-Urbon-

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton
Occupational informationR. A. Trebllcock, Korold McKnlght

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

uiar — First Thursday each Month,

Four Way Test-

The Rotory Foundation-

son.

Membership—

Fritz

Warren Williams, Albert Falter
Employer-Employee Relotlons—
Jomes VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

Kerr

1—President's Program
8—Chorles

In

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burondt

29—Maurice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the ehang^ Members haying special
appoint a committee to assist with the details.
RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman - Telephone 944
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

238-M
240
371
___66F14

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

Wiiford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mai^._.

James Luck, 75 Church St.

James P. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

452-R
133

31

162-V/
1021
1261

Albert F. Foiier, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
166
533-R

1415

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..l399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

...1717

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St - Hermlone

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

15
-...883

Phone No.
603
__1466

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
—29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grond St.—Dorothy..49B-J

1212

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerie

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma

1493
.-944

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr, — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

——

419

Mllford A. McKelln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

....1039

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

83

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia

190

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwotor State Home—Corol—1400
Willlem A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerile
562

Richord D. Moore, 196V'2 N. Hudson — Elolne

87

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87

Raymond G. Muichahay, 175 E. Peorl St. — Llla

—1400

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1208-J

Dr. K, L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edna

Address and Rotory Ann

.23

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
84
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
—1717
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
2
Oonold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
1192
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
1137
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
__653-M

75

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 - Ruth

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

NAME

Raymond A. Trebiicock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Frederick VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

892

121

101

96

922

36
36
43
39
1227

775-W

680

Wayne V/. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

937

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel-.
_778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor.
1

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo

54F3

Warren Williams, lfatovia, Michigan — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

63F12
580

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

—

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Dougios P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth —

Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

883

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

16

593

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^^otary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

QUALITY

*

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

■

SPRING PRODUCTS,

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November lU,
GALL: OF THE liJILD^The annual ex

ELSEWHERE TUESDAY—Burandt,

odus to Camp 12, Land 0*Living and other
northern points, started soon after
Tuesday's meetings
Good hunting lads®

Goodholm, Komstein, McComb, Olmsted,
Patterson, Rice, Schwengel, Short,
Teeter, Trebilcock,r Waldron and Wise

We hope you all get a buck (venison
variety, not Indian)e

were listed as being absent this week®
•it-

*

■*

EARLY LEAVERS—Only six®
MAKES HIS POINT—Charles Hill,
manager of the Chamber of Commerce, was
Tuesday's speaker and his topic was

*

"Trade Associations"®

THOUGHT FOR TODAY—One failure to

make up cost the club two 100 per cent
meetings in the past month, according

To illustrate the wide variety
of vital

to Will Couillard.

services such associations

offer to their members. Hill called
on various Rotarians to name the
association to which their firms be

long®

•{(-

«

•»

BIRTHDAY BOYS—Eight members will
qualify to sit at a special table next
Tuesday, Harvey Bent informs us#

He then asked each to name one

important service rendered by his
particular association® Each service
mentioned was different*

The members whose birthdays fall in
November are Maurice Payne, Bob Kerr,
F® L® McConkey, Bill Milnes, Bob Shaw,
Ralph Toupalik, Warner Van Aken and

Hill traced the growth of trade

associations, pointing out that the
Michigan Retail association for one,
had only 201 members in 1939 as com
pared with 22,000 this year®

Clyde Williams®
The idea of re-establishing a
birthday table was brought up and

Les Woodward was this week's

kicked around at the last board session^
The directors feel it is a custom ^ich
should be continued®

program chairman®

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Warner Bryant

(Oley) Van Aken, of Tucson, Arizona,
was one of two visiting Rotarians,
the other being George Jeffery of

POHET PETEj

Bronson®

Headed north with a flurry,
Everyone was in a huny®
Forgot my gun but what the heck,

Oley needed no introduction to
many of the members® He is the son
of Rotarian Warner B® Van Aken and
brother of Ex-President Fritz Van Aken®

Got the VO and the deck®

Older members recall, that Oley played a
lot of tackle on Coidwater high school's

co-championship eleven of 1937®
Gordon Smith, CHS senior, was
the week's student guest®
■it

Seton &amp; Duke

■it

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — CensregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tavern — AAonday .12:1j5 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coutllord, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

1957 - 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

Dick Birlnger, Chairman

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

John

Bill Bobler, Horvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

R. G. Waidron, Donaid Harris, and

Dean

Fritz

Keath Pearce, Chairman

Edward Hollz, Chairman
Chester Curry

_julor — First Thorsdoy each Month,

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold Hill

Special — At the cali of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

G. Corlton

CHARLES G. TENNENT

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

27—Dale Dean

Community Service

September—1957

Morch-1958
3-Blli Milnes

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairmon
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

3—Jomes VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Bobler, Chairman

10—John

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

24—John Etsweiler

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Relations

Night

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

22-Kelth Avery

Chorles FIske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Relations—

Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Don Harris, Choirman

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faiier-Competitor Re

November—1957

lotlons

5—District Governor

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As
sociations

19-Ray Fox

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

3—Roy

16-Harotd T. Hill

Mulchahey—Rotarion

10—Ernest

Luse

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

Januory—1958
7—Jim Luck—Internationoi

Olmsted

20—Webster Treat
27—Werner Von Aken
June-1958
2—Carl Vinton

Information-

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

29—Torg Skobo
May-195B

24—Ed Koltz—Merry Christmos
31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

22—Russell Moore

Barnes

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Kenneth

29—Otis

26—Harry Joseph

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

ton

Porty

8—Mark Andrews

15—Douglos Woodward—Ladies'

Rural-Urban—

International

1—Charles FIske

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wliford
Couillard—Children's

Allemler

international

Aprll-1958

October—1957

Croig Sebald, John Etsweiler,

holm

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Dean

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Community Safety-

Chester

17—Keath Pearce

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

International Service

Ralph Toupallk, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight

Leslie Woodword, Wayne Way

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

4—James McComb

25—Donald Shorno — international
Day

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Dole Deon, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

11—Phil

13—Chester Allemler

loons-

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman

Augutt-19S7

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Trade Associations-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magozine—

February—1958

tion

Youth-

Music-

formation

1957-195B ROTARY PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Crippled Children—

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Board oF Directors Meetings

Information—

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold MeICnIght

son.

Membership—

Van Aken.

,

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton

Occupational

28—R. A. Trebllcock ond E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational in

Keith

Four Way Test-

Wm.

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMITT

The Rotary Foundation-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert

Kerr

Flight

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams
July-19S8
1—President's Program

in

8—Chorles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the chang^ Members haying special
V
.
progroms, such as ladies' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the aetalls.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957

1493
-.944

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
__803
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
—593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Morlho
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy—498-J
James Lock, 75 Church St.
419

1212

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

238-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richord F. Blringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

56

Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Cloro

Gust C, Burandt, 176 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Ernest W. luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

__.__-75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

-..1039

83

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
31
Duone E. Davidson, 145 roirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

John T. Dean, 59 RIdgmoor Rd. — Valerie

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

562
.87

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021
1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Boifour Dr. — Doris

1105
_--166
533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore 1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
1717
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicogo — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Folrfleid Dr. — Alleen

883

190

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stole Home—Corol—1400

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Aidon St. — Mildred

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1400

23
1208-J
680

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — GatheL.
__778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor...
1
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 16 E. Alderf St. — Berget——

76
883

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Woinut St. — Virginia

COLDWATER,

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

96
36
43

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G- Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Woiker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

36

39
1227

775-W
16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
593
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
.__™_.54F3
Warren Wlliioms, Balavlo, Michigan — LoMoIne
63F12
Lester F, Wise, R. R. No, 2 - Celia
Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly -

580

INC,

125

1220-J

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

121

V/arner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

Frederick VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDi.ATER, MICH,

Meeting Time:

1137

—8W

—922

1957^

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

---2
1192

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

D- I- fvi

by

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Z

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

^^otary REFLECTOR

Published

~

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie.—_—.__653"M

The COLDWATER

a

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noney
Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

125

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
November Ts 19^7

FIRST HANI) REPORT—State Senator

Joe Smeekens, i^dio has spent the past
seven weeks touring the Middle East
and Russia, gave club members a very
graphic account of his travels and
observations Tuesday*
In a stimulating talk, Smeekens
explained and outlined basic prob
lems faced in the Middle East, dis
cussed Red propaganda methods and
relayed impressions gained during his
trip behind the Iron Curtain*

John Etsweiler, the week's pro
gram chairman, rates a pat on the
back for one of the year's most in

DATE IS SET—The club wilL play
host Tuesday night, December 35 at a
banquet honoring the CHS football players
and their coaches*

The dinner will be

served at the high school and the
evening's program and arrangements are
being chairmaned by Bob Kerr*
The banquet will be a regular
meeting* Each Rotarian will be ex
pected to attend and ourchase one

ticket for himself and one for a player*

Those who cannot attend (for good reason)
will be asked to purchase one ticket to
provide a meal for one of the guests*

formative and interesting sessions*

BOARD ACTION—The club directors,
at their monthly meeting this week, took

*

several actions*

*

•

*

It was decided

GREETINGS—Harvey Meston, of
the East El Paso, Texas club, was a
guest at Tuesday's meeting and
presented President Les with a

that the club will again sponsor a
delegation from the local high school
to the annual, Little UN Assembly at

banner from his

to sponsor a Christmas toy project similar
to those of past years.
The members will
be divided into committees and each group
will, be assigned a family of underpriviledged children for which to provide toys

club*

Rotarians Lee A* Rieth of

South Bend, Ind., and Weldon
Hathaway, of Bronson, made up with
us Tuesday*

Hillsdale

*

•

*

The directors

also voted

«

at Christmas time
was

*

*

• No

taken on a minstrel

further action

show or

some

Phil Ribble had Harry Crowder
of Fargo, N. D., as his guest, while

other type of club production next year*
Ed Holtz and Maurice Payne are wrestling

Ray Mulchahey was host to Ernie Bates

with this decision* * * President Les
was authorized to write officials of

of Grand Rapids, and Russ Moore had
Charles Goodrich of Grand Rapids as
his guest*

the Angola and Montpelier clubs relative
to the possible wisdom of dropping the
annual Tri-State meetings*

Larry Skidmore, CHS senior

and a guaixi on this year's high
school varsity eleven, was the week's
student guest*
-M-

EARLl LEAVERS—Only fourl
*

*

*

POHET PETES

There's old Rover, fly'n high.
Watch'n the world passing by.
He's got one wish, what could it be?
- -Won't someone please send_-Up a tree

*

MISSING FACES—Avery, Bobier,
Faller, Harris, Jackson, Komstein,
McComb, Patterson, Pennington,
Schmitt, Schwengel, Thomas, Trebilcock,
Waldron and Way*

Seton L Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY —■ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor Relations-

Club Service

Employer-Employee Reldtions—

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Coutllard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 - 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE

RICHARD BIRINGER

JOHN

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

KENNEDY

Secretary

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Treosurer

Clyde Williams, Chairman

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Progrom—

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Howard Teeter, Carl VInton
Oecupationol Information—
Knlght

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Board of Directors Meetings

Harold

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Public

Information —

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636TH
ROTARY

DISTRICT

Fiske

holm
Student

Guests—

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

International

Contacts-

Mav-1958

29—Otis

Barnes

Information—

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

6—Howard Teeter
lations

As-

sociotions

20—Webster Treat
27—Worner Van Aken

19-Roy Fox

June-t958

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'
Night

2—Carl

Mulchohey—Rotarlon
Luse

24—Ed Holtz-Merry Christmas

Vinton

16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Woy

30—Clyde Williams

July-1958
1—President's Program

31-M. A. McKeith

In

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short

formation

22—Gust C.

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Burandt

29—Maurice Poyne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Foller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor
12—Leslie Woodward—Trade

January—1956
7—Jim Luck—international

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- Internationol Student Proieets—

INTERNATIONAL

22-Keith Avery

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

Barnes

Rice

Couillard-Children's

Porty
22—Russell Moore

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Fiske

8—C. Alfred

15—Wllford

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'
Night

3—Roy

Don Harris, Chairman
internationol

1—Charles

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

31—Lewis Pennlngton

Aprll-1958

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Night

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bill Milnes, Choirman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17—Keath Pearce

October—1957

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Charles

Shorno — international

Day

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Dean

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Loons—

Dale Deon, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

March-1958

Community Safety24—John Etsweller
Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jock-

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Hill

Rotary InformationBoo Show, Chairman

Special — At the call of the President

25—Donald

27—Dale Dean

Employee

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchohey, Cholrman

12:15 P.M.

4—James McComb

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety
18—Harold McKnIght

tion
13—Chester Allemier

10—John

Rural-Urban—

Magazine-

jular — First Thursday each Month,

February—1958

September—1957
3—Bill Milnes
3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Youth-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

PROGRAMS

20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Trade Associations-

John Dean

Chester Curry

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

August—1957

son,
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
R. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, ond Fritz Membership—
Craig Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearee, Chairman
Chester Allemier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Music-

Douglos Woodward, M. A. McKeiin

Four Way Test-

Attendance—

The Rotary Foundation—

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
RICHARD
Chairman — Telephone
944
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ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Addreii and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

Mark

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Roth

Keith T. Avory, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O.

Barnes, R, R. No. 3 — Berniee

240

371

Address and Rotary Ann

Phorie No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. - Wllma

803
1466

593

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 £. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean.._____944

James Lock, 75 Church St.

419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

75

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clara

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia-,

1039

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mai^
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — cllen Jo

1493

^

1212

452-R
133
31

162-W

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorolhy_.498-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. - Helen.
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1021

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone

1717
235-W

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John V/. Etswciior, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

1261
1415
166

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicogo — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Alleen

883

83

562
87
87
23

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila.-__1400

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1208-J
680
937

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

COLDWATER,

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLI NGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

892

121
101

-

96

922
36
36
39

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 - Wllmo

593
54F3

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — laMoine

16

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - CeRo
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

580

H':

125

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. - Polly

125

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

653-M

1227
775-W

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.

Meeting Time;

2
1192
1137

Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Notary REFLECTOR

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1717

-

V/arner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

The COLDWATER

I

84

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

29

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha__.-_

Horvey G. Bent, 51

66F14

NAME

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 31,
PATE IS SET—The club will
figain honor Coldwater High School
players and coaches at a football
banquet. The date set is Dec. 2nd.

Pennington, Schmitt, Schwengel,
Shaw, and Trebilcock were marked absent
from Tuesday's meeting.
*

We*11 furnish further details as

-H-

soon as we get them.
EARLY LEAVERS—Tenl

ANOTHER DATE—An inter-city

meeting for Rotarians and Rotaiy
Anns has been scheduled for Nov. 6
in Battle Creek. Carl Miller, a"
director of Rotary International,
will be one

of the feature

GUESTS—Rotarians Heniy Hancock

of Toledo, 0., C. D. McKenzie and
Ted ZiJnmerman of Quincy, Max Huey of

Hillsdale, and Chuck Nill of Bronson.

attract

Raljdi Nimphie, of Battle Creek,

ions.

was Bill Short's guest.
*

*

GOOD NEV?S—Club members were

informed Tuesday that this marks
the last year county taxpayers
will have to pay on the bonded
indebtedness incurred to finance

construction of Maple Lawn hospital.

STUDENT GUEST—Reggie Ivey,

Coldwater High School senior, was the
weekly student guest. Reggie is a
varsity football and baseball star and
after high school graduation hopes to
attend the U. S. Naval Academy.

This bit of good news was
included in an interesting talk
on County government given by

He is

particularly interested in studying
'chemibal engineering*

Dean Pridgeon, California town
ship supervisor and chairman of
the Branch County Board of Super
visors.

Pridgeon, in his half-hour
discourse, reviewed the various
functions of county government,
its organization and discussed
recent changes in the thinking
which guides the administration
of county affairs.
Following his talk, the

speaker devoted nearly 10 min
utes to an equally-interesting
question and answer period.

POHET PHHST

Ah, Autumn's golden hue
Tells us all next winter's due.

Raking leaves you think is tough

'Till you shovel that fluffy stuff.

Otis Barnes was the day's
chairman and his program selection
was a good one in the opinion of
the members.
*

ABSENTEES—Andrews,

Biringer, Etsweiler, Fiske, Goodholm,
.Joseph, McKeith, Olson, Patterson,

Seton it Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thunday 12:15 M.
STURGI5 - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Cetlege Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

Competitor Reibtions-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Empioyee Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

Classification-

1957 . 1958
RICHARD
JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo
President
Vice President Bulletin-

LESTER WISE
BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Mc-

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

1957.1958

John Walker, Ernest Luse

tion

Trade Associations-

Leslie Woodward, Woyne Woy

27—Dale Dean

Community Service

September—1957

3—James VonWhy—Employer

Wm. Bobier, Chairman

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Beard of Directors Meetings

^egulor — First Thursday each Month, Magazine-

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Hill

INTERNATIONAL

Public

G. Corlton

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Ralph Toupaiik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10-Ernest

Contacts-

7—Jim

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations—

23—Wayne Woy
30—Clyde Williams
1—President's Program

Luck—International

In

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short
22—Gust C.

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Burandt

29—Maurice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Night
16—Harold T. Hill

July-1958

formation

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiecis—

ton

Luse

January—1958

information-

27—Warner Van Aken

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

31-M. A. McKeifh

Barnes

lations
20—Webster Treat
June-1958
2—Corl Vinton

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

Paul Hurley, Don Shomo, Otis

international

sociations

19—Roy Fox

3—Roy Mulchahey—Rotorian

Don Harris, Chairmen
International

Woodward—Trade As

December—1957

International Service

29—Torg Skabo

6—Howard Teeter

26—Harry Joseph

Guests—

22—Russell Moore

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

Axner Olson.

Burandi

Barnes

12—Leslie

Fiske

B—C. Alfred Rice
15—Wilford Couillard—Children's
Parly

May-1958

November—1957

holm

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

29—Otis

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Student

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Night
22—Keith Avery

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

1—Charles

8—Mark Andrews

Loons—

Rotary Information-

Etsweller

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

17—Keoth Poaree

Night 31—Lewis Pennington
April-1958

Relotions

Charles Fiske

Shorno — International

Day

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Rural-Urban—

18—Harold McKnIght

March—1958
3—Bill Milnes
and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

October—1957

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

10—John Dean
24—John

February—1958

25—Donald

Employee

Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Thomas — Occupational In

4—James McComb

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Youth-

Edward Holtz, Chairihon
Chester Curry

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Community SafetyProgramPhil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack
Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebatd, John Etsweller,
Keoth Peorce, Chairman
Chester Allemier
Von Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

ROTARY

August—1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information—
R. A. Treblicoek, Harold McKnight

28—R. A. Treblicoek and E. Byron
formation

Keith

Four Way Test-

Attendance-

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

The Rotary Foundation-

*

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chong^ Members having special

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

23B-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O.

240
371

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

944
56
1212

James Luck, 75 Church St.

133

Milford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1493

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

31

162-W
1021
1261
1415
1105
166

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy —

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Pool Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Alleen

1717
235-W
15
883

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martho.—

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

803
1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlee

Harvey G. Bent, 51

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

29

498-J

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — VIrginio

892

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

562

Richord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

87

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Liio

1400

87

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshoil St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotho

_1208-J

Mooriee D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

B. K. Paarce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
1
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.
—
1280
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn.™ 76
Chorles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget—
883

Notary REFLECTOR

f&amp;S

Carl

F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

96
36
36
43
39

1227
775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovio, Michigan — LoMoine

593
54F3
63F12

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly —

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
coiaDWAXER, laca.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

121

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

V
FREDERICK

2

—101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys

^

1192
1137

Ralph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

190

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400

-.84

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

—

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

419

83
1039

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. - Nancy

IHC*

16

580
125

1220-J
125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 2lj., 1957
LADIES' NIGHT-Eighty-six Rotarians and Rotary Anns Jamined their
way into the basement dining room
at Gracie's Tuesday night for a
Ladies' Night dinner and program
chairmanned by Doug Woodward.

Following a smorgasbord dinner,
the group watched and listened to
Arthur Sinclair, a chalk-talker im
ported from Detroit for the party.
Dancing was supposed to conclude
the evening but as we hear it, Jess
Waldron, who was slated to feed the
nickels into the juke box, didn't

year was named Michigan's Outstanding
Young Farmer.

COMMUNITY SERVICE—For the second

straight year, a Rotarian has been
selected as general chaimnan of the
annual Don Herr Clothe-a-Child for

Christmas campaign. Ken Putnam was
selected for the post at a meeting
earlier this week. Last year Noel
Shedd directed the can^jaign to a
successful conclusion.

deliver for some reason or other.

Perhaps some of the older members
with weary dogs did a little bribing,

ROTARY QUIZ—What is "Service to

Youth?"

Service to youth, in Rotary,

means those things that a Rotarian
FUGITIVES—We understand some

16 fugitives from ladies night made
up at Quincy Monday, and two others
at Bronson V/ednesday. As 31 were
absent, that leaves 13 members to
make up before next Tuesday.

does, as an individual or in coopera
tion with his club, to promote the
physicaT., mental and moral well-being

of \&gt;oys And girls, and older youth, in

both urban and rural areas, and their
development into good citizens through
recreational programs, prevention of
juvenile delinquency, vocational guid
ance and training programs, financial
assistance to students, etc.

SORRY FELLAS—Three Bronson Rotar-

ians, Bruce Wilbur, Gordon Brewer and
R^ Smith, and Joe Wibel from Quincy
showed up Tuesday noon at the Arlington,
not knowing that the noon meeting had
been cancelled. Secretary Chick Kennedy
was on hand, however, to credit the quar
tet for trying.

POHET PETE:

Papa Jess said he'd pay,
Some said, that would be the day.
And the juke box didn't play.
Save more nickels that'a way.

NEXT TUESDAY—Otis Barnes, who has
next week's program, tells us that
Dean Pridgeon, chairman of the Branch

County Board of Supervisors, will be
his speaker. Dean's topic will be
county government.

The county board chairman is super
visor in California township and this

SETON AND DUKE

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Competitor Relations-

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, AlBert Paller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

OFFICERS

Preildent

Trade Associations-

Poul Huriey
Asst. Secretory Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMITT

Wm.

Clyde Willioms, Chairman

Treosurer

John Walker, Ernest Lose

Holtz, Chairman

Board oF Directors Meetings

Boys' and Girls' Week-

12:15 P.M.

Harold

Special — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT

635

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

Burandt

Sergeant of ArmsRalph Toupalik, Bill Short

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Night
22—Keith Avery

INTERNATIONAL

Vocotional Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chalrmon

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL

sociations

19—Roy Fox

10—Ernest

Barnes

Kenneth

2—Carl

Luse

t6-Haroid T. Hill

23-Wayne Way
30—Clyde Willioms

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

7—Jim

1—President's Program

Luck—Internotionol

in

formation
21—Robert

8—Charles

Woodward

15—Wiiliom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Olmsted

Night

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

January—1958

Information—

Vinfon

9—Erich Schwengel-ladies'

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Chrlstmos

Contocts—

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Von Aken
June-1958

3—Roy Mulehohey-Rotorlon

Relations—

ton

lations

December—1957

Jim luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

Buyer-Seller

6—Howard Teeter

26—Harry Joseph

International Service

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

5—District Governor

Don Harris, Chairman

Coulllard—Children's

22—Russell Moore

May-19S8

Bornes

November—1957

12—Leslie Woodword—Trade As

Olson.

Internotlonal

29—Otis

1—Charles Fiske
8—C. Alfred Rice

15—Witford

Porty

8—Mark Andrews

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

Fiske

International

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY

Relations

holm
Student Guests—
Axnar

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

3—Bill Milnes
Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keath Pearce

October-19S7

Loans—

Dole Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Mareh-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Penningfon
Aprll-1958

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Hill

Rotary Information-

Shorno — International

Day

24—John Etsweller

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles

Ribbie—Community

Sofety
IB—Harold McKnight
25—Donald

Foir

10—John Dean

Hawkins.

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulehohey, Chairman

4—James McComb

Employee

Ruroi-Urbon-

gular — First Thursdoy each Month, Magazine-

February—1958

3—James VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Youth-

Edward

E. Byron

Thomas — Occupational In

11—Phil

September—1957

ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Mombership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Croig Sebold, John Etsweller,
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Chester Allemier
Von Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Chester Curry

PROGRAMS

tion

Community SafetyPhil Ribbie, Roy Fox, John Jack

Music-

ROTARY

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren V/iliiam$—4-H
27—Dole Dean

Bobier, Cholrman

Robert Kerr, Ed

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Communily Service

28—R. A. Trebllcock and
formation

August-1957

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

Secretory

FRED WEEKS

Howard Taoler, Cor) VInton

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRtNGER

JOHN KENNEDY

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Classification-

1957 - 1958
LESTER WISE

Douglos Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Four Way Test-

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebllcock, Harold MeKnight

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

BY ELECTION

The Rotary Foundation—

COMMIHEES

Kerr

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you wont to chonge dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phene No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornice

238-M
__.240
371
66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
RIehord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Morgaret

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory

133
_ 31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — CoMeen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Volerie

162-W
1021

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehelt St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. HIM, 431 E. Chicago St — Hcrmione

1717
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago — Evelyn

„_„15

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr. — Alleen

883

NAME

Addresi and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803
1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllma

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstlen, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Lock, 75 Church St.

—

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

29

498-J

Address and Rotary Ann

Croig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virglnio

190

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Ralpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

ROTARIANS

121
101
96

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

1227
775-W

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilmo
Warren Willioms, Botovixj, Michigan — LaMoine

54F3
63F12

.87
1400

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

_1208-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothei

77B-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Corl F. VInton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Ciay St. — Beatrice

36
43
39

16
593

Phil Ribbie, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

..125

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmlft, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1220-J
125

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ALWAYS

892

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mufchahoy, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1 2il 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

653-M

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwatcr State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Morguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87

i

VISITING

2
1192
1137

922
36

Notary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84

1717

Raymond A. Trebllcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

The COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phene No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

419
83
1039

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

NAME

HOTEL
WELCOME

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

INC,

580

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
October 17. 19^7

TURNABOUT—'Recently Keith Avery
gave a talk to local Kxvranians upon
the invitation of his ministerial

colleage« Rev. Gerald B« Hartmano
This week the latter returned the

favor when Rev# Avery was Rotary pro
gram chairman#

ReVo Hartman, pastor of Free
Methodist church and president of

HONOR LIST—Make-up cards for

Oct# 8 have been received by Secretary
Chick Kennedy as follows s Dale Dean,
Angola; Charley Fiske, Bronsoni
Harold Goodholm, Litchfieldj John Jackson,
Bronsoni Sec. Chick himself, Bronsoni

Red McKnight, Quincy; Bill Short, Quincy;
and Eyron Thomas, Quincy# Three absentees
reported no make ups, and Warren Williams
is yet to be heard from#

the Coldwater Ministerian Associa

tion, discussed the "need of men of
strong faith" in today*s troubled

ABSENT TUESDAY—Cuny, Holtz,
Jackson, Mulchahey, Pennington, Rice, Skabo,
Way and Warren Williams.

world#
*

*

*

*

NEXT TUESDAY—There will be

no noon meeting at the hotel# In
its place the club will host its
Rotary Anns at a Ladies Night din
ner and program at Grade*s#

Doug Woodward, chairman, tells
us to emphasize that dinner will be
at 7 p#ni. It will be served

QUESTION—Is a Rotarian a member of
Rotaiy International?
Al'ISWER—No.

of a Rotary club and the club is a member
of Rotary International.
*

*

smorgasbord style.
A chalk talk will follow the
meal and after that there will be

dancing for those desiring, and
physically fit to cut a rug or two#
*

OUR GUESTS—Last Tuesday the
club had Rotarians Dale Ulery of

The Rotarian is a member

SOMEONE SAID—"Use what talents

you possess# The woods would be very
silent if no birds sang except those who
sang best." All of which reminds us
to comment that the ole Digger seems to

be a man of many talents. He certainly
got a lot of volume out of the members
Tuesday when he subbed for Song Leaders
Ed and Chet#

Goshen, Ind., Itev# Wm. Cruthers,
Carlton McKenzie and Wilraar Moore

of CJuincy, George Hubbard of Union
City, and Bud Higbie of Bronson,

POHET PETES

as its guests.

R# B# Somerville, of Ada,
was a guest of Ed Hawkins#
The week's student guest

Bob Kerr hu,rTied on his way
Such a beautiful sunny day.

35 per said the sign
Just 12 bucks was the fine.

was Hal Kemp, Coldwater high school
_ senior,.. who_.is .interested _ in cpmpetitive sports, hunting, bowling, fish
ing ai:id taxidermy# Hal plans to
enroll at Michigan State University

Seton &amp; Duke

next year#
*

*

EARLY LEAVERS—lU too many#

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12;1S M.
BRONSON — CongregoHonot Church — Wodnetday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuraday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12K}0 M.

ANGOLA - Colleg# Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.SX)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

MICH.

Club Service

Competitor Relations-

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

OFFICERS BY

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

ELECTION

ClasslBcation—

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE
RICHARD

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

BIRINGER

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Poul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship—
Treotorer
CIvde WMiioms, Chairman

CHARLES SCHMITT

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Program-

Dick Biringer, Chairman

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

John

Warren Williams, Albert Faller
Employer-Employee RelationsJames Vanwhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Woy TestHoward Teeter, Carl VInton
Oceupotional Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold MeKnight
Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Board of Directore Meetings

^

Special — At the call of the President

Rotary InformationBob Show, Chairman

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Ralph Toupallk, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Choirman

April-19S8
1—Charles

Andrews

Barnes

International

22—Keith Avery

May-1958

29—Otis

Barnes

29—Torg Skabo

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November-1957

sociations

19—Ray Fox

lations
20—Webster Trent

27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958

2—Carl

VInton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulchahey—Rotarlan
Luse

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

Information-

Rice

22—Russell Moore

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Fiske

8—C. Alfred

15—Wilford Coulllard—Children's
Party

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'
Night

17—Chester Curry—Music Day

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Etsweiler

October—1957

3—Roy

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Buyer-Seller Relations—
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night

December—1957

Contacts-

17—Keoth Peoree

24—John

26—Harry Joseph

International

March-1958
3-Bill Milnes
10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
31—Lewis Pennlngton

Axner Olson.

Don Harris, Chairman

Shorno — International

Day

Dean

5—District Governor

Internotionol Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

25—Donald

10—John

holm
Student Guests—

Burandt

Ribble—Community

Safety
18—Harold McKnIght

Fair

12—Leslie Woodward—Trode As

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Public Information —
PRESIDENT

FIske

Loans—

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren VViliiams—4-H
27—Dole Dean

8—Mork

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Harold Hill

4—James McComb

Relations

Rural-Urban-

February—1958
11—Phil

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles

PROGRAMS

Employee

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rico,

legular — First Thursday each Month,

ROTARY

3—James VonWhy—Employer and

Youth-

Magazine-

1957-1958

September—1957

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' Week-

Thomas — Occupational In

formation

tion

Trade Associations-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

Keitn

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

son.
BUI Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled ChildrenMembership—
R. G. Waldron, Donold Harris, and Fritz
Croig Seboid, John Etsweiler,
Keath Pearee, Chairman
Chester Allemier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Douglos Woodward, M. A. Me-

August—1957

Dean

Music-

The Rotary Foundation—

21—Robert Kerr

1—President's Program
In

3—Charles Woodward
IS—William Short

22—Gust C.

Burandt

29—Mourice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the chang^ Members haying special

RICHARD
oiruAon BIRINGER,
RioiKitfFP Program
Pmnrnm Chairman — Telephone
Telanhona 944

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark

23S-M

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

„66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 176 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

56

___1212

452-R

Wilford C. Coulllord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

133
31
162-W
1021

1261

John V/. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte-.

1415
1105

Chorlos H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone

1717
235-W

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lenore—1399

Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen._

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

803
1466

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Luck, 75 Church St.

29
498-J
- 419

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

-

Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peort St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

593

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Mariorj
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut Sf. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

75

83
1039

Milford A, McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

190

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna—
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

43

Russell G. Woidron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia

1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty Sf. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W
16

Warren Williams, Datavlo, Michigan — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

63F12
580

Douglas P. Woodwarcl, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1220-J
-125

680

Freaeriek H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

1

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall Sf.

.&gt;—1280

76
883

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPiTING PRODUCTS.
COLDW-ATER, MICR.

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

39

593
54F3

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

'Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

36
36

Carl F. VInton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice

937

by

96

922

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

ne COLDWATER

Published

892
—121
101

23
1208-J

778-R

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

.653-M

1400

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gathei

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

2
1192
1137

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

562
87
87

B. K. Pcarce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

84

1717

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwoter State Home—Carol—1400

William A, Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth—
Harry Joseph, 303 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

INC

125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 10, 19^7
•TAKE IT EASY—Mark Andrews, who
was program chairman this week, pre
sented a highway safety movie which,

EARLY LEAVERS—Eight club members
and one visiting Rotarian..

''among other things, illustrated that

■Vr

spaed, carelessness and lack of cour
tesy toward the other driver are the
pidme causes of highway mishaps#

TO ROTARY ANNS—Has your husband
got his tickets for Ladies Night yet?

If not, remind him to bring ^6 to next
The

Tuesday's meeting.

film showed how the in

dividual driver traveling on today's
multi-laned highways, can protect
himself as well as others by employ
ing common sense, safe driving

Ladies Night is scheduled for

7 p.m. Oct. 22 and will be held at
Grade

O'Shanahan's.

practices.

Doug Woodward, Chairman, has
secured Arthur A. Sinclair, of Detroit,
a clever chalk talker. Sinclair, who

Bert Sibley, director of
audio-visual education in the local

schools, operated the projector and
was a guest at the weekly luncheon
preceding the program.

received his training at the Chicago Art
Institute, employs chalk of many colors

to illustrate his talk, which is entitled
"The Lighter

Side".

*
*

VISITING ROTARIANS—Wendell

LADIES' MAN—Ray Mulchahey, we are

Habhaway, Bert Ward, Bill Cadman,
Buss Megargle, Dick Schultz and
Ken Yesh, all of Bronsonj Dave
Jordan, John Estrich and Gus Bledsoe,
of Angola, Ind.j and Ted Zimmerman

told, is leaving Monday for Menominee
where on Tuesday he is scheduled to address
the Menominee Women's Club.
will be various fields

His subject

of social work.

and Carlton McKenzie of Quincy.
■»

NEW MUSIC—The club had both a

new accompanist and new music this week.
Mrs. Grace Holbrook has replaced Winnie,
Trtio has moved with her family to

SPECIAL GUESTS—Bill Putnam

of Lansing (Ken's pappy), and
Dave Lockwood, the week's CHS student

Saginaw.

guest.

Chet Curry, who directed the

group musical effort Tuesday, kind of
crossed the boys up by picking a bouple

Dave, a senior, has a wide
field of interests including sports,

of new (at least unfamiliar) tunes.

mechanics and anything to do with

The result did not represent Coldwater
Rotary's best brand of vocalizing.

science.

He is a member of the Hi-Y

Club, Varsity club and is a member
*

of the Cardinal varsity football and
track teams. He plans to enter
college after high school graduation
and study either engineering or science,

POHET PETE!

Roo-ty toot, roo-ty toot
- -Osgood went to the. institute,
Hope .he learns what we all know

•»_

These durn taxes gotta go.

ELSEWHERE—Members Avery,

Dale Dean, Fiske, Goodholm, Hawkins,
Jackson, Kennedy, Luck, McKnight, Short,

^Thomas and Warren Williams were absent
^'Tuesday.

Seton ic Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.$.T.)

I

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

Cemputitor Relations-

Club Service

Emp1oyer*Employee Relotlons-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification—

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mork Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

Vice President Bulletin—

RICHARD BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Dick Biringer, Chairman
DiRECTORS-The President, Vice President.
John Dean
Bill Bobier, Horvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Woldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Van Aken.

Jim McComb, Werner Van Aken
Music-

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Boord of Directors Meetings

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

636

ROTARY

Dale Deon, Webster Treat
Public

PRESIDENT

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Ralph Toupoiik, Bill Short

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Cholrman

Boys' end Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack*

son.

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

September—1957
3-Bill Mllnes
3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Keath
Pearce
Employee
24—Axner Olson—Student Day
10—John Dean
31—Lewis
Pennlngton
17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night
24—John Etsweller
April-1958

Relations

8—Mark Andrews

22—Russell

Youth-

22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

May-1958

Charles FIske

Guests—

Woodward—Trade

As

sociations

June-195a

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Contacts-

Barnes

Luse

24—Ed Holli—Merry Christmas

17-Chester Curry-Music Day

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

7—Jim

Luck—International

formotion

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

January—1958

Information—

2—Carl Vlnton

Mulchahey—Rotarlan

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman

Falter—Competitor Re

lations
20—Webster Treat
27—Worner Van Aken

19—Roy Fox

3—Ray

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Kenneth

6—Howard Teeter

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

Moore

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert

November-1957
5—District Governor

holm

Internotional

Barnes

12—Leslie

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning* Internatlonol Student Projects-

ton

15—Wilford Coulllard—Children's
Parly

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'
Night

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations—

1—Charles FIske
8—C. Alfred Rice

October—1957

Croig Sebald, John Elsweiler,
Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Shorno — international

Day
March-1958

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Chester Allemier

Ribble—Community

Sofety

18—Harold McKnIght
25—Donold

27—Dale Dean

Crippled Children-

International

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

4—James McComb

11—Phil

13—Chester Allemier

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

In

February—1958

20—Warren Wlliams—4-H Foir

Inlernotlonal Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY PROGRAMS

tion

Knight
Trade Associations-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

Thomas — Occupational

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc*

Student

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

1957-1958

Occupational information-

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Show, Chairmon

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
formation

August—1957

Loans—

Rotary Information-

INTERNATIONAL

Howard Teeter, Carl Vlnton

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Harold Hill

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Four Way Test-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

.^egulor — First Thursday each Month,

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeitn

Community Safety-

Program-

The Rotary Foundation-

1—President's Program
In-

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Maurice Payne

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairmen — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

.240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

944

James Luck, 75 Church St.

1212

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

56

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfioid Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Maiw
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — cllen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

31
162-W
1021

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St. — Charlotte

1105

John T. Dean, 59 Riclgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

1243
1717
235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn.
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

15
..883

-

803

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
..... 593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy 498-J

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

—

419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

Frank I. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen—

75

83

1039
190

Horold J. McKnIght, Coldwoler Stote Home—Corol—1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Rlchord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
87

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

1400

23
_..1203-J

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorroine

680

937

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chlcogo — Gathel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor—
1
Phil Ribble. SSVa Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

76

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M
121
101

96
922
36

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vlnton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia

43
39
1227

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen ____775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

Warren Williams, Batovia, Michigan — LaMoine

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

16
593

54F3

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — CeMo
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

580

H.

125

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

125

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI.^^G PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

COLDWATER,

36

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

Meeting Time:

892

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chlcogo St. — Mary

L.UW

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

2
1192
1137

...

'Rotary REFLECTOR

by

84
1717

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia—
Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Tbe COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

INC

�Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
October 3. 1957

HOlffi TALEOT—This week's prograr.i was in charge of Vince Kornstein,
who presented Bob Kerr, Jim McComb and
Bert Faller in a panel discussion of
buyer»seller relationships from the
retailer's viewpoint.
As usually is the case when club

members take over the weekly programs,
Tuesday's offering made a big hit with
the audience.

Vince

and his three

EARLY lEAVERS'"—The list jumped from
three to eight this week.
*

*

LADIES NIGHT—Chairman Doug Woodward
says be prepared to buy your ticket next
Tuesday or the following week for the
big Ladies Night scheduled for Oct. 22nd
at Grade's. The charge will be $3 a
person, ifdiich dl.l, include dinner, pro

gram (a chalk talker) and a favor for

cohorts did a bang up job.

the ladies.
•it

■it

*

GCM STAHS-~Make up cards for

September 2h were received for the
following memberss Dale Dean,
Bronsons John Etsweiler, Wildwood, N.J ♦ I
Ed Hawkins, Bronson| Red McKnight,
Roscomraoni Lou Pennington, Quincys
Phil Ribble, Quincyj Graig Sebald,

HAIL AND FAREWELL—Roy Patterson has
asked the board to be readmitted as a

member,while at Thursday's board meeting
a letter of resignation was received from
Jim Luck, who is leaving his post as
station director at WTVB to become

Public

Quincyi Bill Short, Quincy, Ralph
Toupalik, Bronsonj and Les Woodward,

Service Director at iVTOV^O in Ft. Wayne. So,
the club is regaining a member and losing

Hancock.

one almost simultaneously.

•it

•it

*

TUESDAY' S GUESTS—Rotarians
Bob Pennell and Garlton McKenzie

of

Bronson and Quincy, respectively.
Doc Pearce had Larry Engstrom
of Lansing as his guest, while
Fred Weeks was host to Tom Chapman
of Lansing.

IT'S DEFINITE—The club will present
some kind of a show early next year. The
board Thursday authorized Director
Ed Holtz to start planning. Whether it
will be

another minstrel show or some

other type of production has not been de
termined. So, if you have any ideas on

the subject, now is the time to speak up
or forever hold

Steve Gordon, CHS senior, was
the week's student guest. Steve's
extra-curricular activities at high
school include golf, debating and
membership in the Intemationd Rela
tions Club. He plans to study dentistry
at the University of I£.chigan following
high school graduation.
•M-

•«•

«

«

.

.

•»

HELPING HAl-ID—The club's

directors

have voted to allocate #30 again this year
toward the cost of transporting a group of
physically handicapped children to Hillsdale
to participate in a swimming program.

•»

ABSENTEES—Allemier, Dale Dean,
Burandt, "McKnight, Muichahey,--Ribbley
Schwengel, Short, Toupalik, Trebilcock,
Warrer Van Aken, Waldron, Wise, Les

POHET PETEs
Now remember fellows

When you buy that gal a ring.
Don't blame

Woodward and Etsweiler.

'ole

Edward

It's the guy who made the thing.

Seton

Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern -- Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

The Rotary Foundotion—
Competitor RelationsDouglas Woodword, M. A. McWarren Williams, Albert Faller
Keitn
Employer-Employee i:elations—

COMMinEES

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Horvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman
Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodword, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

Presided

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice Preildent Bulletin-

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

S.erelary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Jorin Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebileock, Harold McKnight
Trade

27—Date Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

Edward Holtz, Chairmon

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15 P. M.

ROTARY

Public Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore
Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Carlton

Fiske

Vocotionai Service

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Contacts-

Barnes

International

Moy-19S8

29—Otis

Barnes

Kenneth

6—Howard Teeter
lations

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

19—Roy Fox

20—Webster Treat

27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958
2—Cor)

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulchohey—Rotarlan
Luse

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas
31-M. A. McKeith

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller-Competitor Re

November—1957

January—1958
7—Jim Lock—International

information-

H. V. Kornstion, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

22—Russell Moore

10—Ernest

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations—

15—Douglas Woodword—ladles'

3—Ray

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Rice

Couiilord—Children's

Party

5—District Governor

Don Harris, Chairman

8—C. Alfred

15—Wilford

Night
22—Keith Avery

12—Leslie

International Service

INTERNATIONAL

Aprll-1958
1—Charles FIske

December—1957

International

Shorno — International

24—Axnor Olson—Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Pennington

October—1957

Axner Olson.

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

Etsweiler

26—Harry Joseph

Burandt

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Dean

holm
Student Guests—

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Allemler

Youth-

E. Byron Thomas, Horold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

25—Donald
Day

3—Bill Milnes

Relotions
8—Mark Andrews

Loans—

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safely
18—Harold McKnlght

17—Keath Pearce

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Craig Sebold, John Etsweller,

Charles

10—John

24—John

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Harold Hill

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President

Week-

Rural-Urban—

Mogazine—
Ray Mulchohey, Chairman

February—1958

March-1958

Employee

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

Chester

In

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Crippled Children—

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

^vegular — First Thursday each Month,

tion

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Music-

Thomas — Oceupatlonal

formation

4—James MeComb

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Boys' and Girls'

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H Fair

Associations-

son.

Keath Pearce, Chairman

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Dick Biringer, Choirmon
Dean

1957-1958

August—1957

John

Membership—

Van Aken.

ROTARY

Four Way Test-

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

DISTRICT 536

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

28—R. A. Trebileock and E. Byron

Night
16-Horold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyoe Willioms

July-1958
1—President's Program
in

B-Charles

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Maurice Payne

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1957-58. If you wont to ehanoo dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such
-.,.1- os Ladies' Night, moy appoint o committee
1..-- to assist
T-. with
. ..I the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

238-M
240
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66^4

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1493
944

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara
Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

56

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imegene

Chester H, Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Moi^

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Rldgmoor Rd. — Valerie

133

31

162-W
1021

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Roth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..l399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — CaroLHarold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

1717
235-W

Pool Hurley, 163 Falrfleld Dr. — Aileen

15

B83

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

James Luck, 75 Church St.

419

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — cfileon

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

593
29
498-J

Ffonk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

43

.1227

87

Carl F, Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

23
1208-J
—
680
937

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothei
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76
883

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ALWAYS

121
101

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

HOTEL
WELCOME

96
922
36
36
39

775-W

16

Freaerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1

- Wilma

Worren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celio

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

593
54F3

63F12

H.

WEEKS
INC.

580

125
1220-J

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

892

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth

87

1400

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila

FREDERICK

VISITING

653-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Richord D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine

i a

Meeting Time:

2
1192
1137

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwaler State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562

Totary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84
1717

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suionno
Raymond A. Trebileock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
V/arner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

803
1466

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

125

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
.SEPTEMBER 26, 1957
GOVERNOR'S DAY—District Governor

TSE MISSED—Dale Dean, Etsweiler,
Goodholm, Hawkins, McKnight, Pennington,
Ribble, Sebald, Short, Toupalik, Treat,
and Les Woodward, all of whom were
listed as being absent.

George F. Dean, of Charlotte, paid his
official visit to the club Tuesday,
All but 12 members of the club were

present for the noon meeting and heard

George review his recent trip to Lucerne
for the annual Itotary International

*

*

convention.

NEXT WEEK—Vince Komstein is the

Governor George's comments on Rotary
clubs visited while abroad, and his

program chairman. He hasn't as yet
disclosed his plans to us.

analysis of conditions in the countries
* .;^Jlted, were of pai'ticular interest.

*

In the evening the annual Club
Assembly was held at the hotel with
Go\'ernor George expressing interest

*

COMING UP—Rotary Anns will be

entertained October l5, which will be
Ladies Night.

and pleasure in the various plans made
by the club officers and chairmen for
the coming year.

Doug Woodward is chair-

maning the event.

More about it later.

HOW TRUE—Someone has

*

VilE WERE PROUD—Only three members
had to talce off early Tuesday without
hearing the program, That's the lowest
total in weeks.

*

*

said:

"If

you want to stay young, associate with
young people j if you want to feel your
age, try to keep up with them".

*

*

CONGRATS—To John Etsweiler, who
this week is being advanced to member
ship in the American College of Hospital

FROM OTHER CLUBS—Howard Eggleston

of Toledo, Ohio, C. D. McKenzie of
^aincy, Russ Megargel of Bronson, and
Howard Sharpley of Hillsdale, formed
Tuesday's visiting Rotarian list.

Administrators•

THE MAN IS WISE Triio knows when to
*

•if

speak his mind and when to mind his
speech.

•if

SENIOR QUEST—During the coming
weeks the club will act as host weekly
to a senior student from Coldwater high

school.

•»

•if

*

le:,

This week's ^est was

Charles Young, CHS student mayor. Chuck
is a varsity basketball and tennis
player, a member of the Varsity C club,
and is planning to enroll at Northwestern
University after high school graduation

POHET

PETE:

^'6 .re

The leaves are turning yellow.
And the winds begin to blow.
Soon D^ will start to. bellow in
the
'Cause he's got tp ,si\gyel s^gWf^et

next June,

uru

^

/v.

• •-••••

^ ' "i

■

'1'-

i.

co-.'r.

jnt-era

t.

Seton &amp; Duke
1.

be
YviJ.1 be
•'t

chai"later.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

v.'j.

your
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAULE CREEK — Past Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

Competlto" Relations-

COMMinEES

Warren "Williams, Albert Feller

Club Service

COLDWATER, MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 - 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley

Fellowship—

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Four Way Test-

Howard Teeter, Cor! Vinton
Occupational Information—

Board of Directors Meetirtgs

^.tegular — First Thursday each Month,

Roy Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Mc«

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Bill Mllnes, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Vocational Service

INTERNATIONAL

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 636TH
ROTARY

Buyer-Seller

DISTRICT

Etsweiler

April-19S8
1—Charles

22—Russell Moore

22—Keith Avery

May-1958

29—Otis

29—Torg Skabo

Barnes

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert Falier—Competitor Re

November—1957

lations
20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken

5—District Governor

12—Leslie

Woodward—Trode As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

June-195B

26—Horry Joseph

2—Corl

3—Roy

Night

Mulchahey—Rotarlan

10—Ernest

16-HGrold

Luse

Contacts-

30—Clydo Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

Barnes

July-1958
1—President's Progrom

January—1958

Information-

7—Jim

Luck—international

8—Charles

In-

Woodward

15—William Short

formation

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Mouriee Payne

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Olmsted

T. Hill

23—Wayne Way

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz-Merry Christmas

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

December-1957

Don Harris, Chairman

Rice

Couillard-Children's

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'
Night

Axner Olson.

Fiske

8-C. Alfred

15—Wilford

Forty

8—Mark Andrews

holm

Kenneth

ton

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Relations

H. V. Kornstlen, Lewis Penning- Internationol Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

24—John

Olmsted—Stag

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Charles Fiske

International

17—Keath Pearce

Dean

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relotions—

Shorno — Intemotlonol

Day

Fair

October-1957

Rural-Urban—

international

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald

Employee

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

February—1958

March—1958

10—John

17—Kenneth

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Burandt

In

September—1957
3~Bill Mllnes
3—Jomes VonWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' end Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Student Guests—

Public Informotion —

Thomas — Occupational

formation

4—James McComb

27—Dale Dean

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron

11—Phil

20—Warren Williams—4-H

Loons—

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY PROGRAMS

tion
13—Chester Atlemier

Knight
Trode Associations-

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Hill

Rotary Information-

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

Keith

August—1957

Youth-

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

Employer-Employee RelationsJames VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Community SafetyProgramPhil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jack
Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweiler,
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Chester Aliemier
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

The Rotary Foundation-

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members haying special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Relory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Aliemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

238-M
240
371

Otis O.

66F14

Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1493

.__„944
56

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirifeld Dr. — Josephine

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Ma^

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
-,.-1243
Edgor M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Alleon.-..

883

-

-

75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

190

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Aiden St, — Mildred

1192
1137

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Sozonno
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
V/arner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1400

680

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aiden St. —..Berget

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

E. Byron Tbomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

23
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8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

64
1717

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
87
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

Phone No.

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

83

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

133
162-W
1021
1261
.1415
1105
.166
533-R

NAME

Phone No.

James Luck, 75 Church St.
Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Louro

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfisid Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Falier, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Or, — Doris

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
803
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. ~ Ethel
1466
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma
593
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha
—
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy 498-J

1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

NAME

937

653-M
892

121
101

96
922
36
36
43
39
1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W
16

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wlimo
Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celia

54F3
63F12
580

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

778-R
1
1280
76
883

2

Charles L. Woodward. 163 Marshall St.

593

1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

125

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^Rotary REFLECTOR
i

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

a
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

INC.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

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Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

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*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S, A.
September 20, 1957
LOTS OF FUN—-That was the verdict

reached by those who attended the
club's annual stag shindig at the
Sportsmen's club near Bronson this
week.

*

SHARED FUN——Guests John Hickory
of Burr Oak, Si Treat, Jim Bailey,
Pete Williams

Barney Trebilcock, Charley Fiske
and their aides erased all question
as to their ability as chefs.
The

and Rex Kiess

and

Ot-to Rissman of Bronson.

barbequed chicken, prepared over
charcoal grills, was worth the price
of adiidssion.

The boys labored over

the fires from U p.m. on.
Those witnessing the skeet and
trap shooting in the afternoon de
cided they wouldn't pick a gunfight

*

They

were just as impressed with the

markmanship of Duke Davidson, who
posted the same score—in reverse.
Duke later explained tdiat he got a
bum box of shells which only had two
live ones in it.

*

*

BIG DAY COiaNG—Next Tuesday is
the pne day of the club year which
stands out.
It will mark the annual
visit of the District Governor to
our club.

with Clyde Williams, who "dusted"

23 out of 25 birds at skeet.

of Cold-

water, John Heller of Coldwater Lake,
Charles Clark of Cincinnati, Ohio,

President Les Wise urges that
the

club make

a concerted effort to

register a 100 per cent attendance
in honor of District Governor George
F.

Dean's visit here.

The club will hear a talk by
Gov. Dean at the noon luncheon meeting,

and at 6§30 p.m. there will be a club
After dinner group singing was

'assembly at which all new members should

enjoyed (a group here, a group there
and, at times, groups everywhere).

be in attendance along with the officers

Gus and his bull fiddle. Red with his
banjo and Pete Williams with his
guitar augmented the music.
Bert F was the day's only
casualty. We understand he is think
ing of applying for membership in
one of those Polar Bear swimming
clubs.

and various chairmen.

Speaking of the chairmen—those
who haven't filed their reports when
they read this notice had better get
busy. Time is mighty short.
*

POHET PETEs

Xep, it was a lot of fun and
Chairman Ken Olmsted and his committee

did a swell job.

Shooting skeet's lots of fun.
You fire your shots, one by one.
Then relax and heave a sigh.
As the birds sail safely by.

EARLY LEAVERS—None, of course.
«

«

MISSED FUN—Andrews, Avery, Bobier,
Curry, Dale Dean, Etsweiler, Harris,
Hurley, Jackson, Joseph, Luck, McConkey,
Milnes, Mulchahey, Olson, Pennington,
Rice, Schmitt, Shorno, Van Why and Way,
all of whom were

Seton Sl Duke

absent.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Utiton Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thuriday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMinEES

Competitor Relations-

MICH.

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relotlons—

Warren Williams, Albert Folier

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chairmon

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958

PrAsldent
Vice President Bulletin—

LESTER WISE
RICHARD

JOHN

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

BIRINGER

Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairman

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMin

John Walker, Ernest Luse

Program-

Dick Birlnger, Chairmon
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, ond Fritz
Keath Pearce, Chairman

Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

Music-

Edward

Board of Directors MeetlnB*

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

Special — At the call of the President
636

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

0.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corfton

27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman

September—1957

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

INTERNATIONAL

Vocationol Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairmon

IS-Horold McKnight
25—Donald

Fair

Shorno — International

Day
March-1958

3—Bill Milnes
Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keoth Pearce

Employee

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Community Safety-

24—John Etsweiler

April-1958

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pcnnlngton

Phil Ribole, Ray Fox, John Jack

son.

October—1957

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Crippled Children—
Cralg Sebald, John Etsweiler,

Relations

8—Mark Andrews

Chester Allemler

1—Charles Flsko
8—C. Alfred Rice

15—Wilford Couillard-Children's
Party

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

22—Russell Moore

Youth-

Night
22—Keith Avery

Rural-Urban—

29—Otis

May-1953

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Chorles

Fiske

Guests—

sociations

19—Roy Fox

3—Ray

2—Carl

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Lose

16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

24—Ed Holtz—Merry Ciirlstmos

1—President's Program
In-

formotion

8—Charles Woodward
15—Williom Short

22—Gust C. Burandt

14—E. Harold Goodholm

29—Mourice Poyne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

Night

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

January—1958
7—Jim Luck—international

Information—

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulchahoy—Rotarian

10—Ernest

lations
20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958

December—19S7

Don Horrls, Chairman

Internotional

6—Howard Teeter

26—Harry Joseph

Axner Olson.

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

holm

International

Barnes

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade As

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
Relations—
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

INTERNATIONAL

11—Phil RIbble—Community
Sofety

10—John Dean

Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

February—1958

3—James VonWhy-Employer and 10—Kenneth

International Service

Sergeant of Arms-

In

Boys' and Giris' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Burandt

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY

Leslie Woodword, Woyne Woy

Student

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Trade Associations-

Thomas — Occupational

4—James McComb

tion

E. Byron Thomas, Horold Good-

Dole Dean, Webster Treat

PROGRAMS

13—Chester Allemler

Loons—

Bob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

20—Warren V/llliams—4-H

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Harold Hill

Rotary Informotlon—

1957-1958

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Knight

28—R. A. Trebilcock ond E. Byron
formation

August-1957

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebllcock, Harold Mc*

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazi ne—

12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT

Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

— first Thursday each Month,

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

Secretary

KENNEDY

Douglos Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Four Way Test-

Attendonce—

The Rotory Foundation—

The above Is our program schedule for the yoar 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with onofher member, advise the program chairmon of the change. Members haying special

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rolary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

238-M

NAME

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Oils O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther__

1493

Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

56

Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora
Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1212
452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Ma^

133

..31

NAME

Address and Rolary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wllmo

1466
593

Horold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy
James Luck, 75 Church St.
-

493-J
419

Robert B. Kerr, liS Peckham St. — Martha
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Mliford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen...
Harold J. McKnight, Coidwater Stale

162-W
1021

Willfom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Folier, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte

1105

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1261

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris ....
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore... 1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

1717
-235-W
15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Ailoen

ItS-S

883

29

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
D. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

87

87
1400
23
1208-J

680
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathol
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmltt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bargetc

76
883

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

121

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p . m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A RL I N GTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

36
36

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

43

Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

-.39

Russell G. Wcidron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

1227

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchen

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W

16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilina
Warren Williams, Batovia, Michigon — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cello
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

54F3
63F12
530
125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

COLDWATER,

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Notary REFLECTOR

by

892

V/ebslcr Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

The COLDWATER

Published

1137

653-M

1039

562

1192

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie—

Rolpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

190

84
1717
2

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

75

83

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Home—Carol—1400

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

803

INC.

125

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
September 12, 19^7
THEY'Ii BE THERE—Bamey
Trebilcock and Charley Fiske assure
us they are planning to attend the
club's annual stag shindig at the
Sportsmen's club north of Bronson

Tuesday night.

OUR GUESTS—Four Bronson Hotarians,
Gordon Brewer, Robert Wilhelm, Bill
Campbell and Ken Yesh were Tuesday
visitors, along with Ray Emmick of
Zanesville, Ohio, Howard Eggleston
of Toledo, Ohio, John Estrich of
Angola, Ind., and W. C. Linderaan

This is good news,

seeing that they are the chefs

slated to barbeque the poultry.

of Quincy.

There will be trap and skeet
shooting, eating and other diver

sions from iis30 on.

Joe Ridderer, new manager of the
local J. G. Penney store, was a guest

Bring your

of Noel Shedd.

guns but buy your shells at the

club.

(It seems the clay pigeons

*

have to be paid for even if you

can't hit them.)

ABSEOTEES—Barnes, Curry, Hawkins,
Kornstein, Luck, McConkey, McKnight,

There will be no meeting at
the Arlington Tuesday. Late res

Russ Moore.

Teeter and Olmsted.

ervations (not too late, that is)

*

*

will be taken by Maury Payne.
HOW ABOUT IT?—District Governor
•5f

George F. Dean will visit the club

*

Sept. 2ho

It seems to us this would

THIS IWEEK—Tuesday's program,
to coin a pun, was a real credit
to the chairman, John Dean, who
presented John S. Pierson, manager
of the Branch County Credit Bureau,

be a good time for a 100 per cent

as his speaker.

, CHAIRMEN PICKED—PresidentLes
announced Tuesday that Bob Kerr and

Pierson deicribed

meeting.

the various

Dick Moore will

co-chairman the club's

football dinner for the CHS gridders
following the local prep season.
The

services performed by his bureau
and its method of operation. He
emphasized that a credit bureau's
Job is to compile information
and not Judge or try to control

date will be

announced later.
•if

•if

■if

credit.

PILFERED—How many of us are like
The members seemed particularly
interested in the psychology employed
by the local bureau and plied Pierson
Tdth numerous questions following

wheel-barrows—useful only when pushed
and too easily upset?
•if

*

•if

his talk.
POHET PETE;
*

Summer is

over

We can tell.

YOU CAN'T WIN—Late arrivals

and early leavers both drew fines
Tuesdays One or" two got "it both
coming and going by arriving after
12sli&gt; and departing before the

Too many meetings
Spouse does yell:;

program.
•if

•if

Seton &amp; Duke

•if

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor Relations— •
Douglas Woodward, M. A. MeWarren Williams, Albert Foller

COMMITTEES

Club Service

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

ELECTION

Closslficatlon—

19S7 - 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

Presldanl

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

Employer-Employee Relotlons—
James VonWhy, Erich Schwenget

John Walker, Ernest Luso

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton

Oecupatlenol

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold MeKnight

tion

Edward Holtz, Chairman

Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

»g\i\aT — First Thursday each Month,

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

Harold

Rotary

Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

29—Otis

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Axner

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

sociations

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

16-Harold T. Hill

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-195B
1—President's Program
in

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Night

24—U Holtz—Merry Christmas
January—1958
7—Jim Luck—International

information-

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

Buyer-Seller Relations—

DISTRICT

Luse

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

Contacts-

Vinton

9—Eirch Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulchahey—Rotarlan

10—Ernest

27—Warner Van Aken

2—Carl

December—1957

3—Ray

lations
20—Webster Treat
June-1958

26—Harry Joseph

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

international

As

19-Ray Fox

Don Harris, Chairman
Internatlonol

6—Howord Teeter

5—Distirct Governor

Olson.

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

12—Leslie Woodward—Trade

holm

Couillard-Children's

22—Russell Moore

May-1958

Barnes

November—1957

FIske

Internatlonol Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bllt Short
Vocational Service

ROTARY

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladles'

Rural-Urban—

1—Charles Fiske
8—C. Alfred Rice

15—Wllford

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Night
22—Keith Avery

Burondt

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GOVERNOR 636TH

Relations

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

Aprll-1958

Etsweiler

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Student Guests—

Information —

24—John

October—1957

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Bob Shaw, Chairman

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—lewis Pennington

Loons—

Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Public

PRESIDENT

Hill

Information-

10—John Dean

Youth-

Charles

Putnam—Rural-Urban

17—Keoth Pearce

Employee

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Magazine-

3-811! Milnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth

Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Shorno — Internailcnai

Day
March—1958

September—1957

Dick Blrlnger, Chairman
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, ond Fritz
Crolg Sebald, John Etsweller,
Keath Peorce, Cholrmon
Chester Allemler
Van Aken.
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken
Music-

Fair

27—Dale Dean

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' ond Girls' Week-

11—Phil Ribble—Community
Safety
18—Harold McKnight
25—Donald

13—Chester Allemler

Leslie Woodward, Woyne Way

February-1958
4—James McComb

20—Warren Williams—4-H

Trade Associations-

Robert

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

Community SafetyPhil RIbble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Progrom—

ROTARY

August-1957

Information-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

Four Way Test-

AttendanceOFFICERS BY

Keith

B—Charles

Woodward

15—Wllliom Short
22—Gust C. Burandl
29—Maurice Payne

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program cholrmon of the chang^ Members haying special

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Cholrmon — Telephone 944

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay —
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf., — Roth__

238-M
240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico

371
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Blrlnger, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgaret

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jockson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 333 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

803
1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho

29

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma—
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

944
56

James luck, 75 Church St.

Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Claro

1212

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe Sf.

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

31

Gust C. Borondt, 178 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1021
1261

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Chorlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 - Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
166
533-R

John V/. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore-.1399
Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Corol
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Sf — Hermione

593

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

498-J

419
75

—

83
1039

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

562

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400
William A. Milnes,

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

-

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Llla
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

87
87

1400

23

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Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

680

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gathel

778-R

1717
235-W

Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1280

Edward C. Holtz, 20B E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden .St. — Berget

76
BBS

1

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chleogo St. — Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

922

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2: 1 5 p. m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

96

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

36
36
43
39

1227

775-W

16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

593

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
- 54F3
Warren Williams, Batovia, Michigan — LaMolne
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Morshall St. — Polly

H.

WEEKS

INC.

580
125

1220-J
125

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

892

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago Sf. — Mory
Worner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H- VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

OU.^LITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1137

653-M

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

a
by

2
-1192

——121
101

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

84
__1717

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Rolpn Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

The COLDWATER

o®

Phone No.

Eirch O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
September 5? 1957
NUCLEAR EXPERTS NOW— The club
members now know a little more about

nuclear energy than prior to this week's
meeting,

Jim Van
program chairman^
presented James Climer, staff assistant
to the executive vice president of Con
sumers Power Co. Climer, who spent one
and a half years "on loan" to the Atomic

Power Development Associates, gave an
illustrated talk, explaining the basic
principles of nuclear energy in under
standable terms.

BOARD NEWS—At Thursday's meeting
of the directors it was decided (among
other things) that the club will again
sponsor a football banquet for the CHS

gridders at the close of the 195? pig
skin season.

The directors were informed that
member Bill Short has donated an

electric refrigerator as a permanent
piece of equipment at the club's stand

at the i;-H fairgrounds.

Climer's audience was particularly
interested in his report concerning the
power reactor plant being built at Mon
roe and the possibility that atomic
power may eventually provide electric
consumers with a 10 percent savings.

Needless to

say, the gift is appreciated.

*

•M-

■»

*

ASSEMBLY PREVUE—Committee chair

men are scheduled to meet at Harvey
Bent's home at 7-30 P,M, Tuesday for
a club assembly prevue.
This announce

Lee Weatherby, also with Consumers
Power, assisted the speaker with the

ment should serve as a reminder that

showing of movies and slides.

by District Governor George Dean.

*

*

*

*

■Jt-

PENALIZED—Tuesday's "early leavers"
were each assessed a dime.

Board members

decided Thursday to continue this prac
tice and up the anteI

*

*

A LONG LIST--Merabers listed as ab

sent Tuesday were: Avery, Barnes,
Couillard, Curiy, Dale Dean, Goodholm,
Harris, Hawkins, Jackson, Kennedy, Luck,
McKeith, Dick Moore, Russ Moore, Olmsted,
Olson, Putnam, Rice, Schwengel, Short,
Thomas and Waldron.

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*

"FUN UNLIMITED—The club's annual

stag dinner has definitely been sched
uled for the evening of Sept, 17th and
will be held at the Branch County
Sportsmen's club north of Bronson.
Ken Olmsted wants the members planning
to attend to sign up next Tuesday in
order that the chefs, Barney Trebilcock
and Charley Fiske, will know how many
hens to butcher and barbeque. There
will be skeet and trap shooting plus
other diversions. It will be strictly
B,Y,O.L.

*

*

#

*

POHET PETE:

*

*

the club will be visited September 2Uth

'Barney'and" CharTie"

VISITORS—Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind,;

Clare Hollister, Bud Higbee and R^

Cuyler, Bronson^ C. D. McKenzie, Quincy^

Ask shooters of

T"'

skeet

To please check their guns
Fore th^ sit down to eat.

and A1 Crandall, Hillsdale.

*

Seton &amp;. Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M. ~

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

■

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

Competitor Relations-

Ctub Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Couillard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE

RICHARD

Chuck Woodword, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

President

BIRINGER

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

CHARLES SCHMin

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Wolker, Ernest luse

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information—

12:15 P.M.

Harold

Employee

DISTRICT 636

ROTARY

Public

PRESIDENT

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH
ROTARY

DISTRICT

Re lotions

15—Douglas Woodward—Ladies'

Rural-Urba n—

29—Otis

May-1958

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Charles

Fiske

E. Byron Thomas, Harold GoodAxner Olson.

lations

Woodward—Trade

As

sociations

19—Ray Fox

3—Ray

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Vinton

9—Erich Sehwengel—ladies'

Luse

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

17—Chester Curry-Music Day

23—Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

24—Ed Holtz-Merry Christmas

1—President's Program

January—1958

Information-

27—Warner Van Aken

2—Corl

Mulchohey-Rotarian

10—Ernest

20—Webster Treat
June-19S8

December-1957

Don Harris, Chairman

International

6—Howard Teeter

26—Harry Joseph

Student Guests—

29—Torg Skobo

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re

November—1957
5—District Governor

holm

International

Barnes

12—Leslie

Loons—

7—Jim

Luck—Internatlonol

In

formation

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William Short

22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Maurice Payne

14—E. Korold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Couillard—Children's

Night
22—Keith Avery

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- Internotlonal Student Prolecis—

INTERNATIONAL

1—Charles Fiske
0—C. Alfred Rice

15—Wilford

Party

8—Mark Andrews

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations—

ApriI-1958

October—1957

International Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Etsweiler

Youth-

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

Buyer-Seller

24—John

22—Russell Moore

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

24—Axner Olson—Student Day
Night 31—Lewis Pennington

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Hill

Rotory InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat
INTERNATIONAL

Special — At the call of the President

March—1958
3—Bill Milnes
Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Kealh Pearce

10—John Dean

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

jular — First Thursday each Month, MagazineRay Mulchohey, Chairman

Shorno — International

Day

3—James VanWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth

Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweiler,
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Van Aken.
Chester Allemier
Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Board of Directors Meetings

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnIght
25—Donald

Fair

27—Dale Dean

September-1957

son.

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

4—James McComb

13—Chester Allemier

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' Week-

February—1958

11—Phil

20—Warren Williams—4-H

Dick Biringer, Chairman

Music-

PROGRAMS

tion

Knight
Trade Associations-

John

Dean

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold Me-

26—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

August—1957

Community Safety-

Program-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Vice President Bulletin—

The Rotary Foundation-

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

238-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

240
371
66F14
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

944
56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr, — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mai^

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairifeld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1021

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Haneheff St. — Charlotte

1105

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

1261

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Roth

166

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peart St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone

1717
23S-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

15

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Or. — Aileen

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho

29

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grond St. — Wilma
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

593

498-J

James Luck, 75 Church St.

419

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura—

Fronk L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

83

1039

Milford A. McKoltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwatcr State Home—Corel—1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
562
Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine
87
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
87

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lilo

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refho
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine

1400

23
1208-J
680
937

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicogo — Gafhel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicogo St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1280

C. Alfred Rico, R. R, No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. -• Berget

76
883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — cileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R LI N GTO N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

892
121

101

96

39
-1227
775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma

593
54F3

V/ayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

16

Warren Williams, Batavio, Michigan — LaMoine

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 - Celio
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

580
125
1220-J

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH,
Published

653-M

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Daugherly St. — Gretchen

Notary REFLECTOR
H.

2
1192
1137

922
36
36
43

See. 34

FREDERICK

84
1717

Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory
V/arner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

The COLDWATER

6

Phone No.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

INC,

125

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 29.C 1957

COMING UP—'Ken Olmsted informed

the members Tuesday that the annual
stag night is slated for Septo 17tho
It is hoped to get the Branch County
Sportsmen's clubc, located near Bronsonj
as the site. If so^ there will be
trap and skeet shooting in addition
to a big feed and other attendance
inducements.

IftlE MISSEI&gt;=«» Allemierj, Avery^
Burandtp Falle r^ Goodholm,c Harris^
Hawkins^ KennedyKerr^ Kornsteinj,
McKeith^ Huss Moore^ Penningtonj, Shaw^
Teeterc, Ghuck, Les and Doug Woodward

were listed as absent. (We thought
we saw Fi Hawkins'='^were we dreaming?)

Full details next week©

at

«■

EAHLY LEAVERS-—Too many=«eight.
HOLDING OiVN—The club's Dairy

Queen stand at the li-H Fair brought
in receipts of $68l;j or about $lU
less than a year ago. Hain the last
day washed out chances of exceeding
last year's "take".

«

*

BE SEAING TA—Ed Harding^ of the
Battle Creek club^ recently sent in
a makeup card from the R.M.S. Queen
Maryfi

BEST FOOT FORWARD"=-Any com
munity that desires to grow should
always keep its best foot forward^
Howard Slaybaughp district repre
sentative of the Michigan Department
of Economic Development® told the

DEFINITION—Someone has

defined a

hiccough as being a message from
departed spirits.

club Tuesday.

Slaybaugh revj,ewed the work
of his department and discussed the
factors involved

iii successful area

development and growth.
He pre
dicted an era of growth for southern
Michigan.

BORi^-GVffiD THOUGHT—The

Battle Creek

Rotary Bulletin points out that "The
bigness of a Rotary Club is not determined by the number of its members 5, nor
their faithful attendance—but by the
fullness of its serviceman to man^
and club to the community."

Dale A* Dean was this week's

program chairman. Jim Van Why, who
has next week's program^ was not
able today to announce just urtiat
he plans to present.

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN—President Les

wants all reports in by Sept. 10th in

preparation for the district governor's
visit.

-a-

GUEST LIST—Rotarians Cliff

Thomas c. Battle Creek ^ G. D. Ifc-

Kenzie, Quincyi Elmer Houghton and

POHET PETE;

President Glen Barnett^ of Bronsoni

R. D. Anderson,-Valpa-ra-ie©p lnd«-j
George Hammersley, Frankfort, Ind.|;
Ed Winzeler, Napole'-'U, Ohio| and
Bill Campbell, Bronson.
*

■»

-How-we -try to-make -this letter,:
A little longer, maybe better.
But this week we sing the blueSj
You forgot to send us news.

•it

Seton L Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:t5 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tovern - Monday 12:15 M.

Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

Competitor Relations-

Club Service

Employer-Employee Relations-

Warren .Williams, .Albert Faller

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Will Couillord, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Clossificotlon—

1957 - 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodword, Choirmon
Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

Presideni

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bullet] n—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretory Fellowship—

Duane Dovidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMITT

CIvde Williams, Chairman
John Walker, Ernest Luse

Treasurer

Progrom—

James VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

Edward Holtz, Chairmen

20—Worren Williams—4-H
27—Dale Dean

tion

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Speclol — At the coll of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Information —

Bill Milnes, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Carlton

Community Safety-

24—John

April-19S8

3—James VanWhy—Employer and
Employee

Vocationol Service

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

15—Douglas Woodword—Ladles'
Night

22—Keith Avery

Loans—

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm
Student Guests—
Axner Olson.

Contacts-

Barnes

INTERNATIONAL

As

sociations

Moore

29—Torg Skabo

lotiotrs
20—Webster Treat
27—Worner Von Aken
June-!95B

December—1957

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladies'

2—Carl Vinton

Mulchohey—Rotarian
Luse

Night

16-Harold T. Hilt

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

23-Wayne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKolth

July-19S8

7—Jim

1—President's Program

Luck—International

formation

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

22—Russell

19—Ray Fox
26—Horry Joseph

January—1958

Information-

Rice

13—Albert Faller—Competitor Re-

Woodward—Trade

10—Ernest

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis

Fiske

8-C. Alfred

15—Wilford Couiliard—Children's
Porty

May-1956
6—Howard Teeter

Bornes

November—1957
5—District Governor

3—Roy

Don Harris, Chairman

International

29—Otis

12—Leslie

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Projects-

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller Relations—

1—Charles

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Fiske

international

Etsweiler

October-1957

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles

10—Kenneth Putnam—Rural-Urban
17—Keath Peorce

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennington

Inlemotional Service

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

Morch-1958
3-Bi1l Milnes

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

Shorno — International

Day

10—John Dean

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVIILE, N. C.

25—Donald
Fair

September—1957

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman
Dole Dean, Webster Treat

Ribble—Community

Safely
18—Harold McKnight

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Harold Hill

11—Phil

13—Chester Allemier

Associations-

February—1958
4—James McComb

Trade

Rural-Urban—

Ray Mulchohey, Chairman

12:15 P.M.

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Show—Rotary Informa

Youth-

Chester Curry

Boord of Directors Meetings

ROTARY

August-19S7

Dick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean
son.
ifill Bobier, Horvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Crippled Children—
Membership—
R. G. Woldron, Donold Harris, and Fritz
Craig Sebald, John Etsweiler,
Keath Peorce, Chairman
Van Aken.
Chester Allemier
Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

gular — First Thursday each Month, Magazine-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

Howard Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold MeKnight

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

Music-

Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith

Four Way Test-

Attendance-

The Rotary Foundation-

21—Robert Kerr

In

8—Charles Woodword
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Mourice Payne

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1957-58. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program
Chairman
— Telephone 944
"
"

programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

238-M
240
371

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

803
1466
593

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

29

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St, — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret

944
56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Ma^.-

.31

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St, — Colleen

162-W
1021

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1261
1415

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Howkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

1717

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

23S-W
15

Poul Hurley,

163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

883

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

419
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

562

Richard D. Moore, 196'/2 N. Hudson — Elaine
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

87
87

Raymond G. Mulchohey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Ralph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p. m ,, A R L I N GTO N
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

96

922
36
-

36

43
39
1227
775-W

16

593
54F3

Warren Williams, Batavia, Michigan — LaMoine

63F12

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Leslie H. Woodword, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

1220-J
125

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefio
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Slfc. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

121

Clyde Willioms, R, R. No. 1 - Wilma

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI^^G PRODUCTS,
COLDSATER, MICH.

COLDWATER,

892

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice

Notary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

653-M

-

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R- No. 2 — Ann
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER

2

1137

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

778-R
I

76
883

1192

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia--

-23

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — iferget

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1400

1280

1717

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

1208-J
680
937

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

84

Cralg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home—Corol—1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Phone No.

Robert E, Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

498-J

James Lock, 75 Church St.
Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC.

580
125

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A,
August 22, 1957
WORD TO WISE (not Les)'-"We have
•learned through the grapevine that
Quizmaster Ray Mulchahey plans to
interrogate the members next Tuesday
concerning contents of the August
issue of The Rotarian. Better give
that issue a second glance before
then.

•A LONG LIST—Members Burandt, Curiy,
Fiske, Goodholm, Harris, Holtz, Hurley,
Kennedy, Komstein, Luck, McComb, McKeith, McKnight, Dick and Russ Moore,
Olmsted, Olson, Payne, Pennington, Ribble,
Shaw, Shomo, Short, Way, Clyde Williams,
and Chuck, Doug and Les Woodward were
listed as absentees Tuesday.
*

WORD FROM WISE

(Les)—Presi

dent Les informs us that George Dean,
of Charlotte, former District
Governor named again to that post
to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Elvjyn Bodley, will
pay his official visit to the club

Sept. 2k•
As that date is much earlier

than the one originally planned by
Elwyn, all chainnen and others who
will have to prepare reports should
delay no longer.

EARLY LEAVERS — NonelU
*

*

*

TUESDAY *S GUESTS—Rotarians

J.B. Washburn, Union Cityi Bud Davis,
Carma, Ill.| Dudley Campbell, Rushville,
Ind.j George Hammersley, Frankfort, Ind|
Clay Brockman, Quincyj and last but not
least, Wayne Goodrian, ytho hails all the
way from Silverton, Oregon.
*

*

MEMO TO KEITH (Avery) — Harold
Davidson, Hillsdale editarian, reports
FAIR WEATHER—As of .today,
thanks to the weatherman, it looks

that in front of a church hangs this
signs

as though the club stands to make
a better profit on its Dairy Queen

. "Support your church. You can't
take your money with you but you can send

operation at the ii-H Fair than a

it on ahead."

year ago.
*

Bright, mild weather the first
two days of Fair week produced

about $300 in receipts, we were

WHAT'S FRTR &amp; S?—That the challenge
handed Rotary this year by International

President Charles (Buzz) Tennent.

told today.

Tuesday, the whole club (minus
28 absentees) journeyed out to the

It

meanss "Enlist for action, extend for
strength, explore for knowledge and
SERVE."

fairgrounds to goi^e on fried
chicken, apple pie a la mode et al

*

at the Coldwater-Girard Grange booth.
POHET PETEs

Each Rotarian had a U-H boy or
girl as his guest at the luncheon
and later the U-Hers took the mem
bers on a tour of the exhibits

and

other points of interest.
Warren Williams was in charge
of the annual sortie and, to stoop
to punning, we must declare he
certainly did a much better than
"Fair" job of it.

It isn't fattening, we said.
When we sold that dairy queen
Now our face is really red
Our scales say, what'd you mean^

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

6R0NS0N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Ella Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES

Club Service

MICH.

Harvey Bent, Chairman
Attendance-

Will Coulllard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958
LESTER WISE

Chuck Woodv/ard, Chairman
Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRIN6ER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Paul Hurley
Asst. Secretary Fellowship-

Duone Davidson, Seton Bovee,

CHARLES SCHMITT

Clyde Williams, Chairman

Treasurer

John Walker, Ernest Luse
Program-

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

Edward Holtz, Chairman

^gulor — First Thursday each Manth,

Harold Hill

DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Bob Shaw, Chairman
Dale Dean, Webster Treat

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

Bill Milnes, Chairman

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

G.

CHARLES G. TENNENT

Corlton

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairman

1—Charles

Relations

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Charles Fiske

Scholarships—Awards—Student

22—Russell Moore

22—Keith Avery

Mav-19Sa
6—Howard Teeter

29—Otis

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Goodholm

29—Torg Skabo

Barnes

13—Albert Falier—Competitor

November—1957
5—District Governor

Woodward—Trade As

sociations

Axner Olson.

19-Roy Fox

June—1958
2—Carl

Mulchahey—Rolorlan

10—Ernest

Don Harris, Chairman
Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

Luse

Night

16—Harold T. Hill

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—Wayne Way

31-M. A. McKeith

July-1958

7—Jim

30—Clyde Williams
1—President's Program

January—1958

information-

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—ladies'

December—1957

3—Ray

Re

lations
20—Webster Treat
27—Warner Van Aken

26—Harry Joseph

Luck-International

In

formation

8—Charles Woodward
15—William Short

22—Gust C.

14—E. Harold Goodholm

Burandt

29—Mourice Payne

21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

15—Dougios Woodword—Ladies'
Night

12—Leslie

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks
RelationsH. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—

INTERNATIONAL

Fiske

Parly

8—Mark Andrews

Allemler

International

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Dean

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wilford
Coulllard—Children's

Crorg Sebold, John Etsweller,

International

17—Keath Pearce

Employee
10—John

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31—Lewis Pennlngton

Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

April-1958

October-1957

3—Bill Milnes

3—James VanWhy—Employer and 10—Kenneth Putnam—Rurol-Urbon

International Service

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

March-1958

24—John Etsweller

Chester
Youth-

Shorno — International

Day

Community Safety-

Burandt

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVILLE, N. C.

25—Donald
Folr

27—Dale Dean

September—1957

Student Guests—

Information —

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold MeKnight

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' and Girls' WeekRobert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

Loons—

Rotary Information-

Special — At the call of the President

Leslie Woodword, Weyne Woy

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12J15P. M.

4—James McComb

tion

Ruroi-Urban—

Magazine-

formation

February-1958
11—Phil

13—Chester Allemler
20—Warren Williams—4-H

Trade Associations-

Crippled Children—

Chester Curry

PROGRAMS

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary Informa

son.

Keath Pearce, Chairman

ROTARY

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In

Augutt-1957

Occupallonol Information—
R. A. Trebilcock, Harold McKnight

John Dean

Music-

Board of Directors Meetings

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl VInton

Phil Ribble, Roy Fox, John Jock-

Jim MeComb, Warner Van Aken

Van Aken.

1957.1958

Dick Biringer, Chairman

Membership—

R. G. Waidran, Donald Harris, and Fritz

The Rotary FoundationCompetitor RelationsWarren Williams, Albert Faller
Douglas Woodward, M. A. McKeith
Employer-Employee Relotions—
Jomes VanWhy, Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. if you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmon of the chang^ Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Choirmon — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. AMemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

238-M
240
371
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

944

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret —

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

31

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — cllen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd, — Valerie

162-W
1021
1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

166

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore—1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. — Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Foul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

-

1717
235-W
15
883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth,-

803

Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockham St. — Martha
29
Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy 498-J
James Luck, 75 Church St.
— 419
Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

83

Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

87

Roymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St, — Lila
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Reiha

—

1400

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

23
_1208-J

680

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne

937

Lewis Pennlngton, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1

Phil Ribble, 35»/2 Morse St.
C. AlFred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1280
76

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — iferjaet

883

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

FREDERICK

H.

ivi

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCH*

COLDWATER,

1 2 : 1 5 p. m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I N GT ON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

36
—36
43
39
1227
775-W
16
593

54F3

580

125
1220-J

Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

O -

Meeting Time:

-

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

AUr23

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

96

922

Worren Williams, Batovia, Michlgon — LaMoine—63F12

Notary REFLECTOR

by

101

Roymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

The COLDWATER

Published

121

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Frederick VanAken, 65 6. Chicago St. — Mory
Warner B, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. - Edna

892

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

562
67

6S3-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St, — Marion

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Russell F. Moore, IS Cornwell Court — Gladys

2
1192
1137

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Horold J. MeKnight, Coldwator State Home—Carol-1400

84
1717

Robert E, Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

190

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Crolg Sebald, R. R. No. 2 — Rito

ING

125

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 15;, 1957

BIG HTOfC AHEAD—The club meeting

MISSING FACES"-Biringer, Kennedy,
McKeith, McKnight, Russ Moore, Mul-

next week will be held at the I4-H
fairgrounds and each member will have

Ij-H boy or girl as his guesto

fee will be 13®00,

chahey, Pennington, Putnam, Short,

The

Toupalik and Van Why were listed as
absent this week®

The same day the club will open

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its Dairy Queen booth at the fairo
Working assignments have been made
by John Jackson® Each member is
urged to be on the job at the hour
assigned to him® All that is needed

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EARLY IiEAVERS-=Down to five I
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is your cooperation and five days of

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WHD SAID?—"The old-fashioned

nice, hot (ice cream) weather®

girl was admired for her needlework}
the modem girl relies on her pins®"

And don*t forget the ii-H ox roast
at the fair Thursday night, 5sl5 on®
Tickets may be procured fi»om Van Aken

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or Pearce at $le25 adults, 60 cents

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PROGRAM IDEA—Notice where the
Battle Creek club saw a film entitled

children®

"The Eighth Sea," which deals with
the St® Lawrence Seaway® Due to cur
rent interest in this giant develop
ment, could be a program for someone®

FLTIKO HIGH—Movie programs fre
quently are mediocre entertainment,

It was presented in Battle Creek by

but the color films of a Florida air
force show exhibited at this week's

Alton Britton®

meeting by Phil Slayton of Battle

*

Creek proved to be first flight (no
pun intended) entertainment®

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LET'S GIVE—All members who still

have red blood coursing through their
veins should remember to donate a pint

Captain Howard Strand, also of
Battle Creek, who gave the commentaiy,
and John Jackson, who arranged the

at the

Red Cross blood clinic to be

staged at the Masonic temple here
Monday afternoon®

program with ?iis friend, Phil, also
deserve a vote of thanks®

POHET PETE:

MANX VISTORS—Tuesday's guest
list was long®
It included Rotarians
Carlton McKenzie, Quincyi A1 Crandall,
Hillsdale; Ed Winzeller, Napoleon. Ohio}
Glen Bamett and Bob Stocker, Bronson}

Mothers wait another week.
For the rest they do seek®
Rest assured its nearly fall.
When the

teachers take the ball&lt;

John Rasmussen, Hillsdale, H® L® Howard,
Dayton, 0®} John Elwell, Hamilton, Ohio}
William Geist and Wilbur Ifyre, Delta,
Ohio} V/illiam D/er, Union City} Jim
Clark, Cadillac, and Richard Emerson,
Sturgis®

Iieland Sanford was a guest of Keith
Pearce®

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMIHEES

COLDWATER, MICH.

Competitor Relations—
Worren Williams, Albert Faller

Employer-Employee Relations—

Club Service

James VonWhy, Erich Schwengel

Harvey Bent, Chairman

Four Way Test-

AttendanceWill Coulllard, Chairman
OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1957 • 1953

Chuck Woodward, Cholrmon

Mark Andrews, Torg Skobo

Presldant

Secretary

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Dick Biringer, Cholrman

BUI Bobler, Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,

John Dean

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

son.

R. G. Waidron, Donald Harris, and Fritz Membership—
Keath Pearce, Chairman
Van Aken.

Jim McComb, Warner Van Aken

Edword Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

Board of Directors Meetings

ular — First Thursday each Month,
Special — At the call of the President
DISTRICT

636

ROTARY

Loons—

E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good-

Public Information —

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
CHARLES G. TENNENT

Bill Milnos, Chairman
G.

Carlton

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service
R. G. WALDRON, Chairman
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT
ROTARY

Don Harris, Chairman

10—Ernest

International

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

International Service

3—Ray

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

International

'

INTERNATIONAL

2—Carl

Vinton

9—Erich Schwengel—Ladles'

Mulehahey—Rotarion
Luse

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

23-Woyne Way
30—Clyde Williams

31-M. A. McKeith

JuJy-1958
1—President's Progronr

Luck—International

In

14—E. Horold Goodholm

Kenneth
Kenneth Olmsted
Olmsted

27—Warner Von Aken
June-1958

formation

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning. ..... Internotional Student Projects-

Faller—Competitor Re-

lotions
20—Webster Treat

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

7—Jim

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relations—

As

January—1953

information-

22—Russell Moore

6—Howard Teeter

19—Ray Fox

December—1957

Rice

29—Torg Skabo

13—Albert

5—District Governor
12—Leslie Woodword—Trade
sociations

26—Harry Joseph

FIske

8—C. Alfred

15—Wilford Coulllard-Children's
Porty

May-1958

November—1957

Axner Olson.

Burandt

Ralph Toupalik, Bill Short

1—Charles

Barnes

holm
Student Guests—

Sergeant of Arms-

ASHEVIILE, N. C.

April-1958

Night
22—Keith Avery

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Dale Dean, Webster Treat

24—Axner Olson—Student Day

Oetober-1957

29—Otis

3-6ill Milnes
10—Kenneth Putnam—Ruroi-Urban
17—Keath Pearce

Night 31—lewis Pennington

15—Douglos Woodward—Ladies'

Allemier

Charles Fiske

Rotory InformationBob Show, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

Etsweiler

Chester
Youth-

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

Harold Hill

Dean

Day
March-195B

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Rural-Urbon—

Roy Mulehahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

10—John

24—John

Ribble—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnlght

25—Donald Shorno — internaflona!
Fair

1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Magazine-

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H
27—Dole Dean

Crippled Children-^

Cralg Sebold, John Etsweiler,

Music—

4—James MeComb

17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag

Community Safety-

February—1958
11—Phil

Employee

Boys' and Girls' Week-

John Walker, Ernest Luse

PROGRAMS

3—James VanWhy—Employer and

Wm. Bobler, Chairman

Program-

ROTARY

September-1957

Community Service

Asst. Secretary

28—R. A. Trebllcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational informotion

1957-1958

tion

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Duane Oovidson, Seton Bovee,
Paul Hurley
FellowshipTreasurer
Clyde Williams, Chairman

JOHN KENNEDY

Keith

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary informa

Trade Associations-

Vk« President Bulletin—

Douglas Woodward, M. A. Me-

August-1957

R. A. Trebllcock, Harold McKnight

Classification—

LESTER WISE

RICHARD BIRINGER

Howard Teeter, Carl Wnten
Occupational Information—

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

The Rotary Foundation-

21—Robert Kerr

8—Charles Woodword
15—William Short
22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Maurice Poyne

The above Is our progrorn schedule for the yeor 1957-56. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Progronr Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

233-M

NAME

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R, No. 3 — Bernlce
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66M4
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy

498-J
75

1039

133
31

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Donald M. Morris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

1021

166

Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore.-1399

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Ailoen

29

593

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1261
1415
_1105

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn

Robert B. Kerr, l5 Peckham St. — Martha

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

Ernest W. Luse, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Chorlotte

Edgar M, Hawkins, 214 W. Pearl St. - Carol
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

803
1466

1212

452-R
162-W

Charles H. FIske, R. R. 2 — Ruth

Phone No.

James Luck, 75 Church St.

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

Address and Rotary Ann

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Ruth
Harry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. - Ethel

944

56

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

NAME

1717
235-W

—_..15
883

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura

419

83

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

84
1717

Wilson A. Short, 21 N. Jefferson St. — Virginia
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

1137
653-M
892
121

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Raymond A. Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

922

Richard D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

Warner B, VanAken, R. R, No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waidron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia

36
43
39
1227

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite

562
87

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

.87

Raymond G. Mulehahey, 175 E. Peorl St. — Lilo

1400

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothei
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Charles Schmltt, J8 E. Alden St. — Berget

- 23
1208-J
680
937

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mary

775-W

778-R
1

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wifmo

593
54F3

Worren Willioms, Botovio, Michigan — LaMoine

63F12

1280

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.

76

883

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Cefia -

Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Roth
Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marshall St. — Polly

Sec. 34

Notary REFLECTOR

A

FREDERICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2: 1 5 p.m

ARLI NGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

96

36

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen

The COLDWATER

VISITING

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

..■j

COLDWATER,

2
1192

Milford A. McKeiin, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwafer Stote Home—Carol—1400

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Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Craig Sebold, R. R. No. 2 — Rita

IKC,

16

580

125

1220-J
125

�*.He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August

OFF VifE GO—Chet Allemier, with
an assist from John Jackson, will
present next Tuesday's program, Tfe
understand that Phil Slayton, owner
of a Battle Creek outdoor advertising
agency, will show Air Force films and,
according to Botary Ann Huth Jackson,
they are well worth seeing.

THIS TUESDAY—With Jim McComb

as program chairman, the club mem
bers had the pleasant experience of
meeting and hearing George Owers,
Coldwater's new city forester.

1957

■ EARL LEAVERS—Eight signed but only
seven left.

EDITOR'S NOTE — The guy who said the

nicest part of any vacation is getting back
home has never been to Higgins Lake.

LOOKING AHEAD—The club will play

host to li-H members again this year
during the annual U-H Fair here. The
date is Aug. 20 and Warren Williams is
the chairman.
Full details at next meeting,

Owers gave the impression of

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being familiar with the city's

needs along his line, and outlined a
long-rangL- program which he has al
ready launched to preserve the city's
shade

GET HEP-^-The club is again operating

a Dairy Queen stand at the li-H

Fair.

The members are reminded to find out which

day they are supposed to work at the club
booth and make plans to be on the Job.

trees.

The new forester isn't exactly
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a stranger as far as the club is con
cerned as he visited a meeting with
Ken Putnam several months ago before
he decided to accept the post here.
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THE WEEK'S GUESTS—Rotarians

PROJECT PAYS—The recent Eaton

Rapids Rotary club horse show netted
SIi63.28 which the club vdll use to com
pletely furnish a room at the new Eaton
Rapids Community hospital. A good show

ing for a 28-member club.

Tom Weaver, Dayton, 0.; Irv Van
Noord, Battle Creekj Clarence

(brother of Noel) Shedd, Flint;
Joe Beall, Sturgis, Bud Higbie and
Bruce Wilber, Bronson; Sam Donaldson,
Sturgis, Luther Gunsett and John
Maney, Van Wert, 0.; and Charles
Bledsloe, Aiigola, Ind.
Dr. Badih Fida, of Beirut,

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POHET PETES

One more stom is all we need,
If advice we do no heed.

Only God can make a tree,

But to keep them costs a fee.

Lebartcn, who is studying public
health methods in this country, was

a guest of Don Harris, while Jay
Mossraan, Battle Creek, was a guest
of John Maney.
Seton &amp; Diike

ABSENTEES - Avery, Biringer,
Bobier, Fiske, Goodholm, Hawkins,

Komstein, McConkey, Milnes, Mulchahey. Teeter and Thomas.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUa

OF

COMMIHEES

COLDWATER, MICH.

Employer-Employee Relations—

Harvey Bent, Chairman
AttendanceWill Couiilard, Chairman

Keith Avery, Russell Moore

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification-

1957 . 1958

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

LESTER WISE

Mark Andrews, Torg Skabo

President

RICHARD BIRINGER

Vice President Bulletin—

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Duane Davidson, Seton Bovee,

Clyde Williams, Chairman
John Walker, Ernest Luse

ProgramDick Biringer, Chairman
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
John Dean

James VanWhy, Erich Sehwengel

Four Way TestHoward Teeter, Carl Vinton
Occupational Information—

Robert Kerr, Ed Hawkins.
Community Safety-

Phil Ribble, Ray Fox, John Jack

i^^guiar — First Thursday each Month,

Magozine-

Ray Mulchahey, Chairman

12:15 P. M.

Harold Kill

Speciol — At the call of the President
DISTRICT 536

ROTARY

Dale Dean, Webster Treat
Bill Milnes, Chairman

ASHEViLLE, N. C.

Vocational Service

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO ILLINOIS

R. G. WALDRON, Chairmen
Buyer-Seller

GOVERNOR 636TH DISTRICT

Chorles

FIske

29—Otis

22—Russell Moore

29—Torg Skobo
May-1958

Barnes

6—Howard Teeter

13—Albert

November—1957
As

International Service

3—Roy

Don Harris, Chairman

10—Ernest

Contacts-

Paul Hurley, Don Shorno, Otis
Barnes

27—Warner Van Aken
June-1958
2—Carl

Vinton

9—Erich Sehwengel—Ladies'

Mulchahey—Rotarian
Luse

Night
16-Harold T. Hill

17—Chester Curry—Music Day
24—Ed Holtz—Merry Christmas

23—Wayne Way

31-M. A. McKeith

Julv-1958
1—President's Program

January—1958

Information-

Faller—Competitor Re

lations
20—Webster Treat

December—1957

7—Jim

Luck—International

30—Clyde Williams

8—Charles

Woodward

15—William

Short

22—Gust C.

Burondt

In

formation
14—E. Horold Goodholm
21—Robert Kerr

Kenneth Olmsted

ton

Fiske

Porty

26—Harry Joseph

H. V. Kornstien, Lewis Penning- International Student Proiects—

INTERNATIONAL

1—Charles

5—District Governor

Axner Olson.

Internatlonol

Shorno — Internotlonal

April-1956

12—Leslie Woodward—Trode
Loons—
sociations
E. Byron Thomas, Harold Good19-Ray Fox
holm

Jim Luck, Fred Weeks

Relotions—

Eisweiler

Night
22—Keith Avery

Kenneth Putnam, C. Alfred Rice,

International

INTERNATIONAL

24—John

15—Dougios Woodward—Ladles'

Harry Joseph, Dick Moore

Ralph Toupolik, Bill Short

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

ROTARY

Allemler

Rural-Urban—

G. Carlton Burandt
Sergeont of Arms-

CHARLES G. TENNENT

25—Donald
Day
March-195B

Relations
8—Mark Andrews

Student Guests—

Public Information —

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Fair

Ribbie—Community

Safety

18—Harold McKnight

8—C. Alfred Rice
1—H. V. Kornstien — Buyer Seller 15—Wllford
Couiilard—Children's

Cralg Sebald, John Etsweller,

Scholarships—Awards—Student

Rotary InformationBob Shaw, Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

4—James MeComb

11—Phil

October—1957

Chester
Youth-

Edward Holtz, Chairman
Chester Curry

13—Chester Allemier
20—Warren Williams—4-H
27—Dale Dean

February—1958

September—1957
3—Bill Milnes
3—James VonWhy—Employer ond 10—Kenneth Putnom—Rural-Urban
17—Keath Pearce
Employee
24—Axner Olson—Student Day
10—John Dean
17—Kenneth Olmsted—Stag Night 31 —Lewis Pennington

Community Service
Wm. Bobier, Chairman
Boys' ond Girls' Week-

Van Aken.

Board of Directors Meetings

PROGRAMS

tion

Trade Associotions—

Crippled Children—

Jim McComb, Worner Van Aken

ROTARY

6—Bob Shaw—Rotary informa

R. A. Trebilcock, Harold McKnight

R. G. Waldron, Donald Harris, and Fritz Membership—
Music-

28—R. A. Trebilcock and E. Byron
Thomas — Occupational In
formation

1957-1958

August—1957

son.

Keath Pearce, Chairman

The Rotary FoundationDouglas Woodward, M. A. MeKeith

Leslie Woodward, Wayne Way

Paul Hurley
Fellowship-

Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent, Mourlce Payne,

Competitor Relations-

Warren Williams, Albert Faller

Club Service

29—Maurice Payne

The above is our program schedule for the year 1957-58. If you want to cham je dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speciol
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the c efails.

RICHARD BIRINGER, Program Chairman — Telephone 944

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1957
Address ond Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Chester L. Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark

238-M

S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct., — Ruth

240

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grand St. — Clora

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

66F14

1493
944

56

1212

452-R

Wllford C. Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene
133
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
.-.31
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 59 Ridgmoor Rd. — Valerie

162-W
1021
1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Chorles H. Fiske, R, R. 2 — Ruth
166
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr, — Doris
533-R
Eugene Harold Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore..1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edgar M. Hawkins, 214 W. Peorl St. — Carol

1717

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago — Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleon

15

883

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

John T. Jackson, 39 N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

Horry Joseph, 383 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

29

Craig Sebald, R. R. t4o. 2 — Rita
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

James Lock, 75 Church St.

419

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Ernest W. Lose, R. R. No. 3 — Roth

75

John A. Kennedy, 389 Grand St. — Wilma

593

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha

Harold Vincent Kornstien, 290 Grand St.—Dorothy..498-J

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty — Laura
83
Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
190
Harold J. McKnight. Coldwater State Home—Carol—1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

562

Richord D. Moore, 196V2 N. Hudson — Elaine

87

Raymond G. Mulchahey, 175 E. Pearl St. — Lila
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna

1400
.23

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

.

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

87

1208-J

6B0

Wilson A. Short, 21

N. Jefferson St. — Virginia

96

922

Warner B, VonAkcn, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

36
43
39

Frederick VaiiAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary

36

Russell G. Waldron, 151 N. Hudson St. - Delia -_-.1227

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchen

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

775-W

16

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

593

Lewis Pennington, 226 E. Chicago — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
1

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren V/illiams, Batavio, Michigan — LaMoine

54F3
63F12

Phil Ribbie, 351/2 Morse St.

1280

Charles I. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

76

883

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 2 — Celio

Douglas P. Woodwarei, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Leslie H. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St. — Polly

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
WELCOME

580

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

ISC.

125

1220-J

Sec. 34.66,-P.X S R

by

ALWAYS

101

Raymond A, Trebilcock, R. R. No. 2 — Ann

937

B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorroine

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

892
121

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

0®

VISITING

1137

653-M

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Tlotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84
1717
2
1192

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

125

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the V. 5. A.

Amgt

The enormous amount of work

and planning which goes into each

retail sale was the subject of
Tuesday's film. 'Behind Each Sale',
a movie produced by the Sears com
pany, was presented by program
chairman, Erich Schwengel.
fietailers

in the

club took

19^7

The board of directors held

their regular monthly meeting at the
Arlington Thursday noon to iron out
some of the details of our Fair
operation.

It will be Daily Queen again
this year with coffee and donuts held
in reverse for cold weather.

special notice of the way a big
outfit does businesso
•M-

The Health Dept. has forced us to
screen the stand in this year. It helps

keep irate customers out.

*

Twelve guests swelled our
number Tuesday.
Four from Bronson were

George Jeffeiy, Nels Weber, Dick
Schultz and Robert Stocker.

Our

old standby, G. D. lIcKensie, was
also present.

•»

A club assembly will be held
sometime in September and the president
requests all chairmen to get their

groups together and plan programs for the
year.
*

Those from farther away in
cluded; Dale Ulery, Goshen,
Robert Beeson, Hagerstown, Ind.,
Lynn iday, Prattsburg, N.Yi,
H. L. Howard and John Elwell from
Dayton. Marion Nowakoski was the
guest of John Dean.

IN PASSXNG*-"»The reason you can't

take it with you is that it goes before
you do.

Don't drive as though you owned
the road—drive as though you owned your
car.

A charter member of Ihe local

club, CharTe s Osborn, now of
Niagra Falls, spoke a few words and
renewed old friendships.
•tt-

•it

The fellowship committee is doing
a bang up job of greeting our guests
but a little help from the rest of us
will make our friends feel more at

Those missing were;

Barnes,

home.

Bovee, Etsweiler, Hawkins, Hill,
Kornstein, lifcComb, McKeith, Russ
Moore, Schmitt, Teeter and Thomas.
Too many early leavers.
Twelve to be exact.
*

POHET PETES

A roll of tissue paper
We're told by an old souse.
Has at least 1000 tickets
To the best seat in the house.

George Dean, past District
Governor, has been appointed Governor
to replace Elwyn Bodley.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE -- BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA " College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

:b.

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER^ MICH.

I

Club Service

ELECTION

Chairmon—Richard BIringer

b.

Foor-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne

drews, Charles Woodward,
Carl VInton.

e.

Vice President c.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

Hurley.

Treasurer

Gus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Howard

Teeter,

Richard

Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

BIringer,

Lester

Wise,

Burandt.

Membership —

Ch.

Jim

b.

Me-

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

William

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Chester Curry.
d.
h. Mogazine — Ch. Harry Joseph.

Board of Directors Meetings
s^,&lt;}o1ar—First Thursday

each

Month,

Kornsteln

Community Service

Community Safely—Ch.

II—Trade

Assoc.—Lester

Dr. John Rick.

B. K.

Peoice, Warren Williams, Roy
Fox.

VonWhy.

2—Donald

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Itoly
GENERAL SECRETARY

k.

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

27—Chester Allomior

Boys' and Girls' Week —

December — 1956

11 Vocational Service
Chairman — William Bobier

International Contacts —

Buyer, Seller

International Informotion

INTERNATIONAL

Witford Coulilard, lewis

FREDERICK HUBERT, Woylond, Michigan

Pennlnglon.

18—Otis

Bornes

4-Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Feller

—

Webster Treat.

18—Chorles Woodword

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles

8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

Ch. Raymond Trcbilcock,

Kenneth Olmsted

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Relations — Ch. b.

11—Crippled Children-

VInton

23—4-Way Test—Wayne Way

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

IV International Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

VanAken

June - 1957

Thomas,
Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy

20—Douglas Woodward

Mulehahey.

ROTARY

Ralph Toupalik
May - 1957

21—Carl

PRESIDENT

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernord Laney

November — 1956

Public

—

12—Rural-Urban—Keith Pearce
19—lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Harris

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Informotion

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

9-Harold Hill

Special—At the call of the President

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond

March -

30—Community Sofety—

16—Rotarion—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Mllford MsKeilh, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest
Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed- e. Schelorshlps — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
Bob Shaw, Russell Woidron.

12:15 P. M.

Holtz

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. IB—Stag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsled, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

Infermatlon—Ed

April - 1957

Ralph A—John Estweiler

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

5—Rotory

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Bili Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couiilard.

September — 1956

October — 1956

c.

VanAken.

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Trade Association — Ch. Lester U-Roy Fox
21-4-H Foir-R. G. Woidron
Efsenhut, William Milnes.

Ill

Albert Falter, John Etsweiler. a.
Ch.

August — 1956
Vincc

Choirman — Harvey Bent

d. Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
—

Way, Chester Allemier.

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

26—Buyer-Seller Relolions—

Davidson, Scton Bovee, Poul

Program

and

Employer, Employee Relotions
Ch. Vincent Kornsteln,

Classification — Ch. Mark An- d.

LESTER WISE

CHARLES SCHMITT

c.

Russell Moore.

President

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnlghf.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

1956 . 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

c.

Ch. Charles Fuk, Harold
Geedholm.

a. Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rico,
OFFICERS BY

Com-etitor Relolions —

Fiske

Shorno

15—Jnlernotional Info—
R. A.
A. Trcbilcock
Tiehilcock
R.

16—John Jackson

22—Gust C. Burandt

23—Russell Moore

29—Horold Goodholnr

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program sch^ule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change date, with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs,
may appoint a^ committee to
Droorami. such
such as Ladies'
Lodie&lt;' Night,
KJinhf
4.^ ossist with
...yoL the details.

*
^
LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairmon — Telephone
580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

„__928
371
66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret

Seion C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clora

Gust C. Burandt. 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1151-R

NAME

Phone No.
1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

643-J

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

1374

332-J

452-R

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

713-R

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoler State Home — Caroi-1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

1039

162-W
1045
1261

Albert F. Foilcr, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Dolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodhotm, 20 Lincoln St. — lanoro

1105
24F2
533-R
!399

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

937
778-R

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Phil Ribble, 35'/j Morse St.

1161-J

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Poniy

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Poul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr. — Aileen

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

74F5
1415

1243

1343

1437

803

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys

1344

Roymond G. Mulehahey, Box 148 — Ltlo

1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. - Ello
Dr. K. L. Olmslod, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1450
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Relho
Roy C. Polterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1208-J
46F5

915

790-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City - Evelyn...33F22
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. A'tle') St. — Berget

568

559-W

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

101

Webster Treat. 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Raymond A. Trebileock, 137 N. CIny St. — Ann

503-M

Werner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinion, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russoil G. Woidron, R. R. No. i — Delia
John H. Woikcr, 33 Daughorty St. — Gretchon
Wayne V/. Woy. 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

80F2
24
39
10F5
775-W
1095

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wiima

Warren Wiliiomi, Botavia, Mich. — LoMoino
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Lestiio H. Woodward, Coldwater lake — Po!ly-_

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATERt ttlCH.
by

661
618

624-W

Ralph Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

\otaTy REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

6^-M

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

rhe COLDWATER

Published

84

4^
1197

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Volcrie

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Poor! St. — Louise....

75

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

229-W

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

1212

NAME

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

1041

Wilford C. Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lane — Mary—

Address and Rotary Ann

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wiima

INC.

1143

552

54F3

__63F12
15MM

1271
1220-J

43F22

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotafy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 26, 19^7

Prograa chairman ITuss Moore

presented the club with a very
enlightening movie Tuesday vdth
'Deer Story' as the title.

The year started with 75 members
and ended with 72.

New members

taken into the club this year are
Edgar Hawkins^ James Luck, Richard Moore,
Craig Sebald, Gordon Schlubatis, Wilson

It should provide plenty of
material for arguments next fall

Short.

when deer season finds us with

Guvarrie Coffman, Ira King,
Lloyd Livermore, Noel Shedd and

no targets.

Howard Swan were loaned honorary
*

classifications•

*

This week's visitors weres

Rotarians Allan Stevens from

White Plains, N«Y.| Russ Brandt,
Bill Coats, and Gene Manigold
from Union City: Russell Megargle,
Bronson. les Woodward brought
along Melton W. Heath of Newton,
Mass.

A special guest from across
the pond, J. B. Sanson of
Loughborough, England received
the dubious honor of

having the

club sing 'God Saye the i^ueen'.
John Horton was Mr. Sanson's guest.

Early Leavers included Payne,

Jackson, Shaw, Ribble, Shomo,
Warren Williams and Fiske.

The Board of Directors held 20 meet

ings and all were well attended.
Our average monthly attendance

for the year was 93.214^.
Rotarians visited from Arkansas,

Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, New Mexico,
Michigan, New York, North Dakota,
Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania and
West Virginia.

Highlights of the year were;

U-H Fair stand erected, cost ^1,500 ...
Larry Skidmore sent to Wolverine Boys
State • • « • Don Shomo, Jr. to Camp

Emory .... four high school students
sent to little UN at Hillsdale

«

.

•

«

Gifts to needy children at Christmas ...

$100 scholarship for nursing student set

And these bright faces were
among the missing; Barnes,

Bovee, Burandt, Fox, Goodholm,
Harris, Kornstein, Luck, McComb,
Pearce, Rice, Schmitt, Short,
Skabo, Teeter, Thomas, Waldron,

up ... . Easter Seal drive netted $l,ii79
... .ii-H Queen and court entertained
and crowned at meet « ,. • walker purchased
for Howard Titus for $100 ... Annual

Minstrel show grossed $2,llil and $991 net.

Way and Clyde Williams.

Qpote from Chick "By Rotary standards
your year was a successful one. You have

It would have been easier to
list those present.

kept the organization functioning on a

■it

fine basis, and all of the members seem to
be enjoying the opportunity of fellowship
that Rotary affords. Each member joins in

saying Thank You Fritz for a job well done'.'.

Our very efficient and hard
working secretary made his annual
report to the President Tuesday
and we thought it might be well

AMEN.
PHOET PETEg

_

to repeat some of the highlights

Bovee left on the run.

for those who were not with us
and those with bad ears,

Just a-loafin'

At Higgins Lake is he.
in the sun

How lucky can you be.

(GO TO TOP OF PAGE PLEASE)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wedn.tdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Collog. Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

.

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretory

Cor!

Charles

Howard

Harvey

Teeter,

Bent,

Bobier, and

Moorice

Richard

Payne,

Wise,

Gus Burondt.

b.

Dr.

d.

John Rick.

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

ward Heltz, Kenneth Putnam,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Mulchohey.

SECRETARY

—

k. Sergeant at Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Morris,

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

It

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

8. K.

Pennlngton.

19—lewis Pennlngton

Ralph Toupoiik

Thomas.

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' and Girls' Week —

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

4-Fred Weeks

11—ladles' Night—Albert Fallof

Kenneth Olmsted

2—Competitor RelationsCharles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

15—Internotional Info—

R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt

Webster Treat.

18—Chories Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

VanAken

Vinlon

June - 1957

4—Clossificalion—Mark Andrews

18—Otis

7—Worner

14—James VanWhy

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Woy

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Moy - 1957

21—Carl

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

A. McKeilh

30—Community Safety-

Harris

13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

International Contacts —

M.

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

November — 1956

son, Frederick Weeks.

Inlernational Information —

Wtlford Coulllord, Lewis

- 1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos

9—Korold Hill

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch.

Elsenhut

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford MeKeiih, 23—Lodics' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest
Luse
Douglos Woodward, James

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

2—Donald

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Vocational Service

March

2—Children's Party—

Assoc.—Lester

October — 1956

Intemotlonal

26—Harold Munn

April - 19S7

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Stag Night-John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Oils Barnes, 25—District Governor

IV

Holts

2^Atlondance—C. Alfred Rice

Estweller

11—Trade

Chairman — William Bobier

FREDERICK HUBERT, Wayland, Michigan

4—John

VanWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed* e.

Fair—R. G. Woldron

September — 1956

Ralph

Toupollk, Robert Kerr.

Fox.

Information—Ed

Wilford Couiliord.

Pearce, Warren Willioms, Ray

12:15 P. M.

GENERAL

Community Safely—Ch.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

21—4-H

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Community Service

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

Special—At the ealJ of the President

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Italy

Elsonhut. William Milnes.

5—Rotary

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Mllnes

12—Rural-Urban—Keith Pearca

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox

VonAken.

Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings
olor—First Thursdoy each Month,

Vinee Kornstein

Keith Avery.

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

William

Torg Skoba.

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Biringer,

Four-Way Test — Ch. Woyne

Ill

Albert Foiier, John Etsweilcr a.
Lester

August — 1956

Way, Chester Allemier.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

ond

d.
e.

— Ch.

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ruisoll Moore.

Woodword,

VInton.

Program

international Student Proieets— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Ch. Vincent rCornstein,

Davidson, Scton Bovee, Pou
Hurley.

Treasurer

c.

e. Employer, Employee Relations

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Asst. Secretary

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold
Goodholm.

Attendonec — Ch. Alfred Rice
Ernie Luse, Theo. Sewers.

1956 - 1957

FRED WEEKS

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Blrlnger

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

CHARLES SCHMin

b.

COMMIHEES
I

29—Horold Goodholm

30—Erich Schwenge!

The above Is our progrorn sch^ule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs,
may
Dfoarcmis, such
such as
as Lodles'
Laaioc' Night,
Nlahf
mnu appoint
Annmnl a
n committee to oisist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R, R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Cf. — Ruth.,

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R, No. 1 — Wilmo

1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockhom St. — Martho

229-W

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

1212

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Fronk I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St
Milford A. MeKeiih, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

332-J
1039
444

713-R

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

928

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66F14
1493

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan

1151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret

Seton C. Bovec, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1041

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fafrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — EIIsr Jo

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

162-W

10^
1261

Lester H. Elsenhut, R, R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honchell St. — CharlcHe
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

74F5
1415
1105
24F2

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lanore

„1399

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

___i437

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edward C. Holti, 208 E. Chicago St. - Evelyn

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1243

1343

8^

NAME

*
~
LESTER WISE, .Program Chairman — Telephone
580
,

JUNE 30, 1956

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

1374

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwaler Stale Home — Carol..l400

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

11^

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

624-W
101

Thco. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

661
618

Webster Treat. 56 N. Circle Dr. — Sutonne

1354

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann.

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys James H. VanWhy, 199 W. PeorJ St. - Roth

1206-J

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

1450
23

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

46F5
915

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Galhel

7OT-R

Phil Ribblo, 35V2 Morse St

1161-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — BIeanor-_-7W-J

33F22

-.—.568
589*V^

84
446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1400

1344

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy——
Charles Sehmllt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Phone No.

Frederick VanAken, 65 B. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy—

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys

Axnor Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotha

NAME

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hulf St. — Dorothy

_

503-M

1143

_80F2
24

39

10f5

775-W

1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beafriee—___.552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo
Warren Williams, Botavia, Mich. — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

54F3
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1971

1220-J

Lcstlie H. Woodword, Coldwoter lake — Polly.—_.43F22

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Published

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

weeks

QUALITY SPRINQ PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCR.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

!9^ 7

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 185 1957
NEXT TUESDAY « » » There will be

OUR GUESTS—Rotarians Howard

a July birthday table with six members
qualified to take seats there*

Eggleston of Toledo, 0., Bob Pennell
of Bronson, Earl Speer of Albany, Ga*.
Elmer Dobson of Quincy, Karl Darkey
of Battle Creek, and Don Soldwedel
of Yuma, Ariz., made up with us this

The list

includes Russell Moorej^ Harvey Bent,
Les Woodward, Charles Schmitt, Ray
Mulchahey and Hariy Joseph*

week*

We don't know whether I^ss Moore

will sit at the birthday table or head
table* He is, you see, next week's

Don Soldwedel, a guest the past
three weeks, has been vacationing at
Clear Lake, Ind* He is returning
this weekend to Arizona where he pub
lishes a newspaper.

program chairman *
*

SWEST MUSIC—Treasurer Charles

Schmitt reported Tuesday that the club

netted $991 on this year's minstrel
show.

WHERE OH WHERE ? — Rotarians

Our payment to Camp Ben Johnston

Curry, Davidson, Hawkins, Luck,
McKnight, Mulchahey, Olson, RLbble,
Schwengel, Skabo, Thomas and Waldron
were listed as absent this Tuesday.

for the ranger'o oabin is $800, leaving
nearly $200 for the general fund*
The treasurer also reported
that the club's

annual Easter Seal

*

drive netted $l,i79j of which some $620
will be allocated to the county for use

IN AM) OUT—District Governor

at home*

Elvyn Bodley, who only recently took
office, is resigning due to his
appointment as superintendent of

*

City school system.

THIS TUESDAY—Charles Hill,
Chamber manager, was the speaker with
"The

Price of

Sour Cherries"

Elwyn, who started as an educator
in these parts at Quincy, moving sub
sequently to Bronson and then to Sturgis,

as his

subject*

carries the best wishes of Coldwater

Charlie's talk actually
dealt Tdth the change in competitor
relationships down through the years
« * * • tracing the areas of coopera
tion which have crept into such
relationships*

Rotarians to his new assignment*

The program chairman was
another Charles (Fiske).

We got back and we're glad
As a pohet Seton's sad.
But we're happy for a sub
And we thanks you-all, bub,

POHET PETEs(ALIAS TWO-GUN)

TOO MANY—Twelve members

signed the early leaver list this
week and took off before the

talk*

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

c.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

BY

ELECTION

b.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

President
Vice President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Carl

Harvey

Bent,

Teeter,

Richard

Biringer,

Maurice

Payne,

William

Vinton.

e.

Gus

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burandt.

Membership

—

Ch.

Jim

b.

Mc-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

Bobier, and Torg SLobo.

Board of Directors Meetings

^^^guior—First Thursday each

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Month,

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public Information —

PRESIDENT

Mulchohey.

ROTARY

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

k.

GOVERNOR 219fh DISTRICT.
ROTARY

FREDERICK

II

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

16—John RIek
23—Ted Sowers

K.

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

October - 1956
2—Donald Harris

21—Cor!

f.

Dr. B.

M. A. McKelth

9—Bernard Laney

VanWhy.

Peorce, Warren Williams, Roy

g.

Hill

November — 1956

IV Inlemalionol Service
Choirman — Howard Teeter,
Inlemationol Contacts —

International

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

4—Fred Weeks
Woodward

25—Chester Curry

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relotlone—
Chories

8—Keilh Avery

—

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Horold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

18—Charles

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children-

15—International
Information

Vinton

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Faller

January — 1957

Ch. Horold Hill, Dr. Donald

VanAken

June - 1957

December — 1956

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

7—Warner

14—Jomes VanWhy

20-4-Woy Test-Woyno Woy

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.

o.

9—Horold

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglei Woodword
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

Relations — Ch. b.

Pennlngton.

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Buyer, Seller

Wilford Coulllard, Lewis

April - 1957

September — 1956

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Crippled Children — Ch.

Shorno.

HUBERT, Woyland, Michigan

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Chairman — William Bobier

a.

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational Service

Sofely—Ch.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennlngton
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rica

May - 1957

Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

G. Woldron

Wilford Coulllard.

Chairmon — Harvey Bent
Community

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox.
16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest
Luso
Douglas Woodward, James

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Community Service

March - 1957

d.

Sergeant ot Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Employee Relations

Kornstein

Milnes

Rural-Urban — Ch.

Rotary Informotlon — Ch. Ed e.
ward Holtz, Kenneth Pulnom,

Special—At the coil of the President

7—Employer,

19-Bill

26—Horold Munn

e.

Dr. John RIek.

i

12:15 P. M.

August — 1956
Vinco

Keith Avery.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Test — Ch. Wayne

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Fair-R.
Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Ill

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolkor,
Albert Failer, John Etsweiler. a.
Program

Four-Woy

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Hurley.

d.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Way, Chester Allemier.

Dovidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

DIRECTORS—The Pr.sident, Vice President,

Howard

d.

Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouone

e.

and

Charles

International Student Prolects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz
McKnight.
12—Robert B. Kerr

Employer, Employee Relations
Russell Moore.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
OFFICERS

Ch. Chorles Fisk, Harold
Goodholm.

Choirman—Richard Biringer
a.

e.

Compeliter Relations

9—Don

FIske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell

Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the ehonge. Members having speeiol
programs, such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl. — Ruth
Kellh T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion..,

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66F14
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret
Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

IISI-R

104]

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Foirfieid Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
Duono E. Davidson, 145 Foirfieid Dr. — Ellen Jo

713-R
162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

74F5

John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie

1261

John W, Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

1415
..1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R, No. 6 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

.1243

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn-.

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfieid Dr. — Aileen

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1399

235-W

1343
1437

M3

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

NAME

1466

John A. Kennedy, R, R. No. 1 — Wilma

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Mortho

229-W

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W. Luse - R. R. No. 3 - Ruth

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Phone No.

84

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1374
6430

_6^-M

Theo. G. Sowars, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
661
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion.....
618
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — VIrginio
624-W

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Loura

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy—

332-J

1039

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen..

101

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Stole Home — CaroL1400

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

503-M

Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — tila

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Poorl St. — Ruth.

80F2
24

Russell G. Waldron, R. R, No. 1 - Delia

10F5

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite
Russcil F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

209
1344

1400

£. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Poor) St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Reiha
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.—.
lewis Ponninglon, 62 Division St. — Gathel

1450
23
1208-J
46F5
915
937
778-R

Cori F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

790-J

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

Phil Ribbie, 35Vi Morse St

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City - Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1354

1143

39

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
..775-V*'
Wayne W. Way, 35 HuU St. - Dorothy
1095
Frederick H. V/ooks, 105 S, Cioy St. — Beatrice....—552
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LaMoine.,
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Porsotis Ct. — Roth

33F22

568

Lestfie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

54F3
63FI2

____1554M

1271

1220-J

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589-W

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The COLDWATER

' Sec. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
MI r

I a

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

INC.

�*He Profits Most fFho Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the XJ. S. A.
July 11, 1957
SO HELP US—We never dreamed we

would be interested in hearing a dis
course on the subject of septic tanks.
However, Floyd Eby's lively account
of his Summer work with the Health

ABSENTEES—Andrews, Bobier, Burandt,
Etsweiler, Goodholra, Hurley, Kennedy,
Milchahey, Ribble, Short, Skabo, Teeter,
Van Why, Waldron and Way.

Department Tuesday must rate as one of
the year's top programs.

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Seven.

Floyd has that knack of impart
ing common sense in a humorous
manner.
We understand that three
members contacted him after the meet

ing to ask if their septic tanks,
wells or what have you, could be
checked by his department.
We particularly liked his obser
vation that the Health Department

is not a prosecuting or persecuting

*

BOARD SESSION—The directors have
decided to conserve the club's cash
and not expand our booth at the fair
grounds this year. We will return to

a Dairy Queen operation and possibly
add a few items if given an okay by the
State Department of Agriculture. Definite
decisions will be made within a week or so.

agency. . „ that it considers its

job one of educating the people as

*

to what is best for them.
AT UNION CITY—The new district

Den Shomo was program chairman.
*

governor, Elwyn Bodley, paid his

official visit to the Union City club,

*

July 2.

He is not expected here until

late autumn.

NEXT TUESDAY—Charley Fiske
is program chairman for next week
and his topic is competitor rela
tions. He informs us that Charles Hill,
Chamber manager, will be the speaker.
It should be worth hearing.

*

JESS FINE—Jess Waldron, who undei&gt;went an operation at the Health Center
yesterday morning for removal of his

gall bladder is doing "Jess fine",
*

*

according to Ken Olmsted.

OUR GUESTS—Tuesday's guest list
included the names

of

*

it-

*

Itotarians

Joseph Catler of Angola, Ind.,
Nate Fry of Lansing, Elmer Dobson and
C. D. McKenzie of Quincy, Jack Schafer
and Bill Cadman of Bronson, Don
Soldwedel of Yuma, Ariz., Howard
Eggleston of Toledo, 0., and
Robert Johnson, Darwin Johnson and
John Honobarger of Coshocton, 0.

WANTED;

A Poet—D. E. (Duke to you)

Davidson is in Odessa, Texas, where his
Rotary Ann and children have been visit

ing her parents the past month.

They'll

be home late next week.
*

POHET PEET'S SUB

Ozzie Qotsch, of Flint, was a '
guest of his papa-in-law, Maury Payne,
and Jim Bresson, U. of M. student,
was a guest of Doc Harris.

Pohet Peet's On Vacation

Down Texas Way With His Relation,
We'll be Glad to Get Him Back

Penning Poems Requires a Knack
*

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:20 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

I

BY ELECTION

WISE

CHARLES SCHMITT

Employer, Employee Relations

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie Lute, Theo. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Atlemier.

Carl

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
2t_4.H Falr-R. G. Waldron
Eisonhut, William Miines.

Vinton.

Davidson, Soton Bovee, Paul
Hurley,

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Faller, John Etswelier.

Program
Gus

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
BIringer,
Horvey
Bent, Maurice Payne, William
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

^^gular—First Thursday

each

ROTARY

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

Public Information —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Mulchahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

n

ROTARY

FREDERICK

Vocotlonal

Service

Chairmon — William Bobier

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Coulllard, Lewis

HUBERT, Wayland, Michigan

Ponnington.

Eisenhut

— Ch.

Keith Avery.

8. K.

Peorce, Worren Williams, Ray

2—Donald

Harris

9—Harold

Hill

Youth — Ch. MIfford McKeith, 23—Lodles' Night—Jim McComb

Douglas Woodward, James

Luse

4—Classification-Mark

Swvice

Chairman — Howard Teeter.
International Contacts —
Shorno.
Informotlon

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

4—Fred Weeks

Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis

Bornes

15—Inlernationol Info—
R. A. Trebilcock

—

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Troal.

Vinton

11—Lodies' Night—Albert Faller

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Or. Donald

International

Children-

VanAken

June - 1957

December — 1956

11—Crippled

7—Warner

14—James VonWhy
28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

27—Chester Allemior

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Moy - 1957

21—Carl

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ois- 6—Roymend G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

Rick

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupoiik

16—Rotarion—Horry Joseph
30—Ernest

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard loney
23—Ted Sowers

October — 1956

International

12—Rural-Urban—Keith Pearce
19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

16—John

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

IV

1957

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Dr. 16—Stog Night—John Dean

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeont at Arms —

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Children

Re lotions—

September — 1956

Ralph

VcnWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed-

Special—At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

Crippled

March -

Wilford Coulllard.

Toupoiik, Robert Kerr.

Fox.

Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Safety—Ch.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

Dr. John RIek.

12:15 P. M.

Community

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-8ill Miines
26—Harold Munn

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
Vince Kornstein

Community Service

VanAken.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

August — 1956

28—Buyer-Seller

Ill

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Classification — Ch. Mork An

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treasurer

McKnight.

Chairman—Richard BIringer

President

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengei, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Holiz

Goodholm.

Club Service

drews, Charles Woodword,

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles F!sk, Harold

COMMIUEES

MICH.

1956 &gt; 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER

OF

18—Charles

Woodword

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations—
Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengei

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program ehoirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy.

Pbone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth—
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Biringor, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt. 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

1151-R

1041

1212

^2-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogone-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisonhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

.1261
74F5

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R, R. No. 6 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
24F2
533-R

Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille.

1045
1415

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

._1399

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

.1343

Donold M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

1243
235-W
1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockhani St. — Mortho

10F32
229-W

Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

NAME

1374

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

.75

446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1197

6^-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

__.661

332-J

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon.
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia

618
624-W

Milferd A. McKcitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne ..

1354

Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila

1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Poorl St. — Ella—

14M

Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Dr. K. L. Olmst^, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Relho

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hildo

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine—

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget.-

.1095

Warren WlUioms, Bafavio, Mich. — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celio
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

63F12
1554M
1271

Lesfiie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

43F22

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth._

33F23
568

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FREDERICK

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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H.

Sec. 34.66, P. L A K.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, ttlCH.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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Rofary REFLECTOR
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24
39
10F5

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Freclerick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice.
Clyde Williams, R. R. No, 1 - Wilma

915
937

1161-J

— Delia

John H. Woiker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelehen___.775-W

46F5

Phil Ribblo, 351/2 Morse St

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

1208-J

77B-R
790-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St. — Alice

23

Lewis Ponnington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann 1143
Warner B, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
__80F2

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home — Carol-1400
William A. Miines, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
1344

^ JUh 12 '-rD

COLDWATER,

84

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

James F. McComb, 52 Daughorty St. — Laura

Ue COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 3, 1957
ANOTHER YEAR—Coldwater Rotary
this week started another yeavo
"Whether it will be "just another year"
depends entirely upon all of us®
International President Tennent,
upon t£ildng office recently, issued a
real challenge to Rotary clubs every
where.

He

said:

"The enphasis in 19^7-^8 is on
the individu^ Rotarian, since he
is the one who must give expression
to the ideal of service by living it
each day. « • . translating it into
his life and the lives

of others."

Let's remember that Rotary,
like a seed in the earth, either
grows or dies, no matter how imper

ceptible The process may be.

EARLY LEA"VERS—Seven, who signed

plus Bovee, who didn't.
notes

(Editor's

Someone had to give the

accompanist a ride home)
*

LET'S KEEP IT UP—Our club main

tained a 91 plus per cent attendance
last year and ranked among the first
10 clubs in the ii5-club district.
We didn't however, have a single
100 per cent meeting. Quincy and
Bronson did. This might be one goal
to shoot at this year.
*

REMU'IDER—Our district now is No. 636
instead of 219.
The change became effect
ive with the start of the new year.

*

■if

*

THIS WEEK—Les Wise, new club
president, presided over his initial
session and called upon his various
chairmen to give brief outlines of
their plans for the coming club yearo
As a result, there was no formal
program.

*

HAVE PATIENCE—Our readers will note
that this week's

Reflector is still

being printed onihe same form as last
year's. The new forms are now at the
printer's and we hope to have them
ready for next week's issue.

*

*

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Rotarians

Howard Eggleston of Toledo, 0.,

Tony Vogt of Flint, Melvin Blue and
Elmer Dobson of Quincy, and Bob Stocker
of Bronson.

Norm Moore, Coldwater, was a
guest of Jim Luck.

WE NOTE—That "Wade Allen, Kalamazoo
Club bulletin editor and club secretary,
is stepping down after six years and turn
ing the two jobs over to M. Eugene Malone.
How's it done, Wade?
*

*

*

POHET PEET
*

at

Duke's planning soon to go,
ABSENTEES— Andrews, Dale Dean,

Harry Joseph, Kornstein, Schmitt, Shaw,
Short, Skabo, Vinton, Waldron and "Weeks.

Down to Texas

after Jo.

He's eager to get her back,
■it

*

*

Cooking's toiigh—that's a fact.
Seton fit Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMITTEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Chalmion—Richard BIrlnger

b.

President
Vice President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHA\ITr

Treasurer

e.

Closslficotlen — Ch. Mark An d.

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Woyno

Carl

Howard

Horvey

Bent,

Gus

Richard

BIrlnger, f.

Maurice

Poyne,

William

Burandt.

Membership —

Ch.

Jim

VanAKtn.

Board of Directors Meetings

h. Magoxine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

■Jular—Firit Thursday each Moitth,

Dr.

12:15 P. M.

Rotary

John Rick.

Information — Ch. Ed

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Mulehahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

—

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Relations —

Wllford Coulilard, Lewis

FREDERICK HUBERT, Woyland, Michigan

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Pennington.

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

Rurai-Urbon — Ch.

d.

Youth — Ch. Mllford McKeith, 23—lodios' Night—Jim MeComb

8.

K.

Peoree, Warren Williams, Ray

Fox.

2—Donold

Harris

9—Harold

Hill

30—Ernest

Luse

International

tnformolion

Ch. Roymond Trebilcock,

II—Crippled ChildrenKenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

A. McKeith

Moy - 1957
7—Warner

VanAken

VInton

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller
18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

Jonuory — 1957

Charles

8—Keith Avery
15—International Info—

—

M.

9—Bernard Loney

June - 19S7

December — 1956
4—Classification-Mark Andrews

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

Alfred Rice

28—4-Woy Test—Wayne Way

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. Harold Hill, Or. Donald

2^Attendance—C.

14—James VanWhy

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulehahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Boys' and Girls' Week —

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith Peoree
19—Lewis Pennington

21—Carl

November — 1956

Thomas.

March -

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

16—Rotorian—Horry Joseph

Douglos Woodward, James

26—Harold Munn

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

October — 1956

Dr.

Information—Ed Holtz

2—Children's Porty—

Estweiler

C.

Shorno.
Ch.

4—John

5—Rotary

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Blll Mllnes

April - 1957

September — 1956
II—Trade

international Contacts —

II Vecotionol Service
Chairman — William Bobler

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Community Safety—Ch.

IV Intemationol Service
Chairmon — Howard Teeter,

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

Wllford Couillard.

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Community Service

VanWhy.

ward Holfz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the coil of the President

Trade Association — Ch. Lester I-4—Ray Fox
21—4-H Fair—R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut. William Milnos.

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

g. Music — Ch. Maurice Poyne.
Chester Curry.

Kornsteln

b.

Mc-

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

7—Employer, Employee Relations

28—Buyer-Sailor Relations—

Albert Faller, John Etsweiler. a.

Lester Wise,

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956
Vince

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Progrom — Ch.

Moore.

Woy, Chester Allemler.

Ml

Hurley.

Teelor,

Bebier, and torg Skabo.

e.

Davidson, Soton Bovee, Paul

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

and

VInton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

e.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornsteln,
Russell

drews, Charles Woodward,

d.

Ch. Erich Sehwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

1956 • 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

c. International Student Projects— February — 1957

Goodholm.

a. Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

C-ompetitor Refotions —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

9—Don

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Sehwengel

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program eholrmcn of the change. Members having special
programs, such os ladies' Night, moy oppoinf a committee to ossist with the details.
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Richord F. Dirlngor, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Scton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Folrfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

713-R

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene.S^-W

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler. Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Roth

1261
74F5
1415
1105
24F2

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — f'onsy

Harold T. HiM, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermtone

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Pool Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

John T. Joekson, N. Circle Dr. — Roth

NAME

LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

229-W

Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

Vincent Kornsfein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy...

NAME

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-1400

618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Vlrginio
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

624-W
___101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne..

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ello

1450

Dr. K. L. Olmsted. 70 Marshall St. — Edna—
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23
1208-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

915

Dr. D. K. Peoree, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

937

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

— Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotchon

^F5

24

39
10F5

775-W

Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Baalrleo

552

..13^

Phil Ribblo, 35Vj Morse St.

1161-J

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

1437

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Sehmitt, 18 £. Alden St. — Berget

..568
589-W

Lestlle H. Woodword, Coldwater Lake — Polly—.■UF22

1243

235-W

Kenneth M. Pofnom, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

790-J

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

H.

WEEKS

MICHIGAN

A R 11 N GTO N HOTEL
WELCOME

INC

1271

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Soc. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

QUALITY SPRI&gt;^G PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

by

_.___54F3
_.63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cella

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn... 33F22

3

ALWAYS

1143

._„80F2

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Fear! St. - Roth

778-R

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
ROTARIANS

503-M

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

1354

Wllliom A. Milnes, ISO Grond St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys _-_.1344
Roymond G. Muichohey, Box 148 — Lila
1400

FRSDERICK

1 2 ; 1 5 p. m

661

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

"Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. ] — Wilma
Worren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LoMoine

__.803

Published

84
446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

The COLDWATER

*

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1374

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth...

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
June 27p 195?

HAPPY NEW YEARl—New club year^, of
course.

This is GOOD NEWS to allI

President elect Les and his

new officers take over at next Tuesday's

G. S. Goffman^ Ira King^ Howard Swan,

meeting. We undei-stand the four new
service chairmen will sketch their

plans for the comi.ng year.

The new board

has also given honorary memberships to
W. Noel

Shedd, HLoyd Livermore and

Bill Frankhauser.

Plan to be

there.

PEERING AHEAlH'^President Fritz was
host to the old and new officers and

COLOR TOUR—Ghet Gurry, this week*s
program chairman, dropped plans for a
musical aptitude test and presented
Jim Nelson, a young Kansan employed
here this summer.

board members at a dinner Wednesday night.
His successor, Les Wise, talked of
possible club projects during the coming
year such as the club concession at the

Jim showed color

ii"H Fair in August, perhaps a minstrel

slides taken by him in England, France,

show next Spring etc.

Spain and Germany. The last°minute
program switch probably saved some
of us from discovering our musical

ignorance,

The li-H" Fair being less than two
months away, Lss is naming a committee

(perhaps we should say

to start definite plans without delay.
The committee will consider the type of
operation and the question of possible

"uncoverinf:-0

expansion.

FROM AFAR—Don Soldewedel,

The new directors voted to

Rotarian and publisher from Yuraa,
Ariz., and Jim Shaver, from Las Vegas,
Nev., were among this week's guests.
Other guests from lesser distances
were Rotarians Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind.|;
Howard Eggleston, Toledo, Ohio|
Dave Jordan and Otto Mast, Angola, Ind.j
Don Hunsicker, Bronsoni and old faith
ful Mac McKenzie from Quincy.

MAKING UP?—Members listed

absent Tuesday included Barnes, Burandt,
Goodholm, Komstein, Pearce, Rice,
Schmitt, Short, Waldron, Weeks, Clyde

Williams, Dick Moore (on honeymoon) and
Ed Havkins.

send one

boy and one girl to the YMGA camp near
Three Rivers again this year.
V

RED LETTER DAY—Elwyn Bodley, of
Sturgis, new district governor, will pay

his official visit to Coldwater Nov. ^th.

HORSES FOR HOSPITAL—The Eaton Rapids
Rotaiy club in sponsoring a benefit horse
show Sunday, July
at V.F.W. National
Home to raise fxmds for the Eaton Rapids

Community hospital.

Admission, 50 cents,

with gate prizes.

«

SOLOMON SAYS — A smart husband is

NOT BAD""-0nly h early leavers 8

one who isn't so busy bringing home

the bacon that he neglects the applesauce
*

*

*

WITH US STILL—John Walker, who
resigned after the recent sale of his
laundry, has been made an honoraiy membe:
by vote both the old and new boards.

?OHET PETEs
Now we start another year
Knocking off these lines of wit.
They'll get tougher, too, we fear.
Hope we make you smile a bit.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

Thursdoy 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.SX)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers,

Russell Moore.

Foor-Woy

Carl

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Vinton.

Howord

Teeter,

Richard

Birlnger,

Harvey Bent, Maurice Poyne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabe.

William

Lester Wise,

Crippled

Burandl.

VanAken.

Rurol-Urban — Ch.

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Public Information —

PRESIDENT

Mulchahey.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant at Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

II

ROTARY

Service

Chairman — William Bobier

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

FREDERICK

Vocotionol

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couiilord, Lewis

HUBERT, Wayland, Michigan

Pennington.

f.

Dr.

K.

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

2—Donald Harris
9—Harold

Hill

son, Frederick Weeks.

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
13—Clyde Williams

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

20—Douglas Woodward

IV

International

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Bornes

Chairman — Howard Teetor.

Shorno.

15—International

international Information —

Woodward

Charles FIske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock

Raymond Trebllcock,

22—Gust C. Burondt

Webster Treat.

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donold

Ch.

4-Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

11—Crippled Children-

International Contacts —

VanAken

Vinton

June - 1957

December — 1956

Sertnce

7—Warner

14—Jomes VanWhy

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.

May - 1957

21—Corl

November — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

9—Bernard Lanay
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

October — 1956

B.

Thomas.

g.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

M. A. McKeith

— Ch.

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

ward Hollz, Kenneth Putnam,

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

VonWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

SECRETARY

Assoc.—Lester

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Fox.

Rick.

12:15 P. M.

GENERAL

11—Trade

Dr.

John

March —

April - 1957

4—John Estweiler

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Special—At the call of the President

GIAN PAOIE LANG, leghorn, Italy

Ralph

16—Rolarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb
3D—Ernest
Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

Month,

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couiilord.

September — 1956

Peorce, Warren Williams, Roy

Chester Curry.

ROTARY

Children

Keith Avery.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

jwlar—First Tltiiriday each

Kornstein

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb, John Jackson, Warner

Board of Dtrectori Meetings

Community Service

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Albert Faller, John Etsweiler
Gus

Vince

Chairman ~ Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

7—Employer, Employee Relations

28—Buyer-Seller Relations-

Ill

Hurley.

Progrom — Ch.

August — 1956

— Ch. Wayne

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut. William Milnos.

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

Treosurer

1956 - I9S7 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Woy, Chester Allemier.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Asst. Secretary

Test

International Student Proieets— February
1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed HoltK
McKnighl.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

drews, Chorles Woodward,

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

ond

Goodholm.

Classification — Ch. Mork An'

7956 • 1957

FRED WEEKS

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairmon—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES
i

29—Harold Goodholm

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay-.

1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

.371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N- Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Scion C. Bovoo, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

1041

1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Dovldson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. ~ Colleen

John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchott St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

162-W

1045

1261
74F5

1415

1105
24F2
533-R

1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

1243

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

.1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

10F32

Robert B. Korr, 15 Peckhain St. — Martha

229-W

Bernard M. laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

643-J

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy

1374

Ernest W. Lose - R. R. No. 3 - Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dauglierty St. — Loura
332-J
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
_.1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila

-.__1344
1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

1450

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

1208-J
46F5

Dr. K. L. Olmst^, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

915

Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Pulnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor

937

778-R
790-J

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlono._-._235-W

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

13^

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

1437

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn--.-33522
Or. John RIek, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy—
56S
Charles Sehmitt, IB E. Alden St. — iferget—
589-W

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

1161-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

-

11S7
653-M
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618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia

SPRING

COLDSATER,

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Warner B. VanAken, R. R, No. 2 — Glodys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W, Peari St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

80F2
24
39

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
fiussell G. V/oldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

1143

10F5

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchen-.-.___775-W
Y/ayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

Clyde WiUioms, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LoMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwaler Lake — Polly

FREDERICK H. WEEKS

Meeting Time; TUESDAY

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Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

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Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

llofary REFLECTOR

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Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Ue COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

PRODUCTS,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5, A.
June 20, 19^7
LIKE OLD TIMES—Older members

enjoyed a brief reunion Tuesday with
Hoberb E. Sharer, a past president
c&gt;f Coldwater Rotary.
\

Bob, v/ho is now in charge of
adult education at I^Iiohigan State

VACATIONING?—Members marked absent

this 'week included Allemier, Avery,

Fiske, Goodholm, Harris, Hill, Kornstein,
McKeith, Moore, Mulchahey, Olson,
Pennington, Shaw, Teeter, Walker and
Jackson.

University, reviewed the problems '
faced by the state's institutions
of higher learning due to the ever
increasing student load.

Of particular interest to local

*

it

AT THE PIANO—Clara Bovee, former

club accompanist, subbing for vacationing
Winnie. Clara will play a return engage
ment next week.

members, especially "Osgood" Thomas,
was his belief that the establishment

of community colleges may be a solu
tion. Such a college, of course, has
been advocated for Coldwater,

it

it

WELCOME ABOARD—The club had the

happy privilege of welcoming two new
members Tuesday.

Tuesday's speaker was connected
with the Coldwater school system for

22 years as teacher, high school
principal and superintendent.

He

subsequently was with the Michigan
Department of Public Instruction
before joining the IdSU staff.

Chuck Woodward was program
chairman.

Dick Moore, son of Rotarian Russ
Moore, was introduced by Fred Weeks.

Dick, a 19U6 graduate of Coldwater high
school and 19^1 graduate of Michigan
State University, is associated with his
father in you know vhat business. Dick
also acquired a Rotary Ann this week so

congratulations to both.

E. M. (Ed) Hawkins, Jr., was
*

introduced by Warner Van Aken.

IffiXT TUESDAY—Chet Guriy is
next week's program chairman and
as you might suspect his plans in

of the Danville, Va. club. Ed recently
became vice president and general manager
of Michigan Gas Utilities,

volve music. He refuses to divulge
the exact nature of his program
but says it vdll be "some form of
a musical aptitude test".

Ed is no

s;branger to Rotary, being a past president

*

*

it

LAST CHANCE—There' s only one more
meeting this year, our last chance to

have a 100 per cent attendance in one
meeting.
Need we say more?

*

DISTINGUISHED FEW—The club

had only three guests Tuesday.

it

it

One was Rotarian Jim Shaver of

Las Vegas, Nevada. The other two
were Dean Hov/ell of Saginaw,, a
guest of Bill Short, and our good
friend from Bronson, Rotarian
Bob

Stocker.

POHET PETEI

Two Rotarians walked very far
Chasing that elusive par.
Slicing, hooking, holler»n four

They ain't good and sometimes poor.
*

Wonder who the guys could be

*

Erich S.

and old man B.

EARLY LEAVERS—Ten (only

^jj^ine signed the list).
*

Seton

Duke

it

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria » Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pe&gt;t Tavern

Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Goodholm.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
Ernie Luse, Thea. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Gus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and Howard Teeter, Richard
BIringer,
Bent,

Maurice

Bebier, and Torg Skabo.

Payne,

—

Ch.

Lester Wise,

Burandt.

Community
Crippled

c.

Rural-Urban — Ch.

Music — Ch. Maurice Poyne,
Chester Curry.

Board of Director* Meetings

-lulor—First Thursday each

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Month,

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 319 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Information

Mulchohoy.

g.

II

Vecationol

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Service

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-Harald

Hill

16—Rotorlan—Harry Joseph

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth

23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb
30—Ernest

Luse

May - 1957
7—Worner

November — 1956

June - 1957

— Howard Teeter.

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

July - 1957

15—International
information

2—Competitor RelationsCharles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

8—Keith Avery

—

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt
27—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

January — 1957

Shorno.

Ch. Raymond Trcbilcock,

18—Charles

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children-

international Contacts —

intemationol

4—Fred Weeks

II—Ladies' Night-Albert Failer

December — 1956

Service

Vinton

28—4-Woy Test—Woyne Woy

27—Chester Allemier

Beys' and Girls' Week —

VanAken

14—James VanWhy
21—Carl

Scholarships — Ch. Axner 01s&lt; 6—Raymond G. Muichohey
sen, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Willloms
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Chairman
a.

Relations — Ch. b.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis
Pennlngton.

HILBERT, Waylond, Michigon

K.

B.

Ch. — John Dean.

Chairman — William Bobler

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Dr.

Peoree, Worron Williams, Ray

International

Peoree

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

2—Children's Party—

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956

IV

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thema*
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Eisenhut

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Doon

Thomas.

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

f.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

e.

4—John Estwellor
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

— Ch.

Douglas Woodword, James

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

d.

March —

April - 1957

September — 1956

Ralph

VonWhy.

ward Hollz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

ROTARY

Children

Relations—

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Miines
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Coulllord.

Fox.

Dr. John Rick.

12:15 P. M.

Safety—Ch.

b.

Comb, John Jackson, Warner
VonAken.

28—Buyer-Seller

Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Willlom

Vinco Kornstein

Community Service

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Failer, John Etsweilor.

Treasurer

Progrom

Harvey

Ill

Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

7—Employer, Employee Relations
Fox
21-4 H Fair-R. G. Waldron

Eisenhut, William Miines.

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Poul

Secretary

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouone

Vice President

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Corl Vinton.

international Student Protects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Holti
McKnight.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Projldent

JOHN KENNEDY

c.

Employer, Employee Relations

drews, Charles Woodward,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

FRED WEEKS

Competitor Reiotiens —
Ch. Chorles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard BIringer

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

LESTER WISE

COMMimES
I

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richaru F. BIringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

66M4
1493

__1151-R
1041

Soton C. Bovee, 171 Grcind St. — Clara —

1212

Gust C. Burondf, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lane — Mary

713-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W

Duone £. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volorle
1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
74F5
John W. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille—. 1415
Albert F. Pallor, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte
1105
Chorles H. Fiska, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Harold T. Hfil, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1399

1243

..235-W

Poul Hurley. 1^ Fairfield Dr. — Alleen__

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Roth

1343

1437

803

Phone No.
1466

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

10F32

229-W
1374
643-J

Ernest W. luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen.444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-1400
William A. Miines, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Russel! F. Moore, 15 Cornwsll Court — Glodys
Raymond G. Muichohey, Box 148 — Lila
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Eilo

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axncr Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotha

Roy C. Potferson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

1344
1400
1450

23
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46F5

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
lewis Pennlngton, 62 Division St. — Gothel

915
937
778-R

Phil RIbble. 351/2 Morse St

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. I, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Kenneth M. Putnom, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

790-J

568
539-V7

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Poor! St. — Louise

To.'lf Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon—
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia-__
Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Warner 6. Van.^ken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys.
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 - Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchon

Wcjyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Fredeirck H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotrico-—

Lestiia H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

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54F3
Warren Willioms, Botovia, Mich. — LoMoine—
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Cello
1554M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth—t220-J

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H.

653-M

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VcnAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.

June 13, 1957
.HOMECOMING—^An old friend will be

ARE YOU TIRED? —We were reading
the other day that in a single day the
average adult's heart beats 103,689
times, his blood travels 168,000,000
miles, he breathes 23,0U0 times and

with us next Tuesday. Chuck Woodward,
7^0 has the program, informs us that
Bob Sharer id.ll be the speaker.

For the newer members we'll explain

inhales li38 cubic feet of air.

that Bob was formerly senior high principal
here and subsequently served as superintend

The average adult also eats

ent of Coldwater schools.'

3 l/h pounds of food, drinks 2.9 quarts

After leaving Coldwater, he was with
the Michigan Department of Public Instruct
ion until taking his present position in

loses 7/8 pounds of waste, speaks U,800

of liquids (more if he likes brew),

words (not all necessary), moves 750
muscles, exercises 7,000,000 brain

the Adult Education Department of Michigan
State University.

cells etc.

By the time we read this far, we

Bob will have something to say and

were too tired to continueI

you will want to hear it, so make a
point of being present.
■if

•if

SERVE WITH DEEDS—Henri Lacoste,

governor of District 69, R.I., MontLAST TUESDAY—The Ladies Night dinner
and party dnuamed up by Bert Faller and
his committee was—Judged from all anglesa big success.

de-Marsan, France, has some wise
advice for Rotarians eveiywhere.
"A Rotary Club", he declares, "Is
not merely a circle, it is a moving
wheel. A circle is static, while a

The attendance was larger than in
the past and everyone had a good meal
and an equally good time.

Rotary club engenders action."
"It does not suffice for us to

The committee's

"casual dress" idea

expound from afar, with various shades

was a good one. Eveiyone seemed more
relaxed and appeared comfortable.

of meaning and much inspiration, about
the greatness of the Rotary Ideal of
Service. It is necessary rather that
we, in a tangible way, serve our
community, our country and the world."

VACATION TIME—The club has main

tained a good attendance mark so far this
year. Our record could dip "Uiis summer,
however, unless all members plan to make
up meetings missed while away from the

"Yes, let us serve, not with words
but with deeds and, above all, let it
be for a useful purpose."

city on vacation.

*

If you are planning a vacation
elsewhere, do a little extra planning
to keep up your Rotary attendance. You
know, you might even enjoy attending a

*

FOHET PETEs

Vacation time is nearing.
And plans for trips we're hearing. , '
For reservations now you've wired.
After the rest you'll feel read tired.

meeting of some other club.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidgy 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Tempi. — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMITTEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer

c.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mark An

d.

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Carl Vlnton.

e.

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Russell Moore.

Ernie Luse, Thco. Sowers.
ELECTION

drews, Charles Woodward,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
President
LESTER WISE
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

CHARLES SCHMiTT

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Albert Foller, John Etsweiler. a.

Treasurer

Program
Cus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
end
Howard Teeter, Richard
Birlngar,
Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne, William

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burandt.

Momberihip —

Ch.

Jim

Comb. John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

Bobier, and Torg SIcobo.

b.

Me-

Board oF Director* Meetings

Mogazlne — Ch. Horry Joseph,

■ ^^ulor—First Thursday each Month,

Dr. John Rick.

12:15 P. M.

Rotary information

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

SECRETARY

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

II

GOVERNOR 219fh DISTRICT,

f.

13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglos Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

InlemalionBl

Buyer, Seller

International

4—Fred Weeks

25—Chester Curry

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Barnes

July - 1957

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

8—Keith Avery
15—International

Information —

18—Charles Woodward

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

II—Crippled Children-

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Vlnton

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

December — 1956

International Contacts —

VonAken

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemier

Service

7—Werner

28—4-Way Test—Wayne Way

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Relations — Ch. b.

May - 1957

21—Corl

November — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

Wilford Couillerd, Lewis
Penninglon.

Hill

Von Why.

Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ots-

g. Boys' and Girls' Week —

a.

Rick

14—Jomes VanWhy

Shorno,

FREDERICK HILBERT, Woylond, Michigan

16—John

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

2—Donald Harris
9-Hareld

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodword, James

IV

Alfred Rice

23—Ted Sowers

23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb

Thomas.

Vocational Service

Eisenhut

16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph

Chairman — Wlliom Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

B. K.

son, Frederick Weeks.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch, Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

d.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennlngton
Apirl - 1957
2—Children's Party—

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

Ruroi-Urban — Ch. Dr.

12—Rural-Urban—Keith
26—Atlendonee—C.

Dr. 13—Slag Night—John Deon

Fox.

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahcy.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Information

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

— Ch. Ed* e.

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.

Relations—

September — 1956

Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Children — Ch.

Kornstein

Fox

October - 1956

c.

Music — Ch. Mouriee Payne,
Chester Curry.

Vinee

Wilford Couitlard.

Community Safely—Ch. Ralph
Crippled

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

August — 1956
Morch — 1957
7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos

28—Buyer-Seller

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Hurley.

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRJLMS

21—4-ti Fair—R. G. Woldron

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

international Student Pro[ects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwenget, Harold
5—Rotary Infcrmatloiv—Ed Holts
McKnight.

Goodholm.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
OFFICERS BY

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk,. Horold

R.

Info-

16—John Jackson

A. Trebilcoek

Ch. Raymond Trebilcoek,

22—Gust C. Burandt

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 19S6-.57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay-

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

It51-R

1041

Seton C, Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Ciora..

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene 834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary.
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

1415

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

Phone No.
1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

-_.229-W

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Ernest W.

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

William A. Milnes,

209

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
HoroM J. McKnight, Coldwafer State Home — Corel.1400
150 Grand St. — Marguerite^

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulchahcy, Box 148 — LIlo

1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pear! St. — Ella

1450

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
___1208-J
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
46F5

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
-.__.24F2
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene H, Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonere
1399

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Or. B. K. Pearce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorraine
Lewis Penninglon, 62 Division St. — Gathel

Harold T, Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlono

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chieogo St. — Evelyn

1243

J235-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Ailcen

13^

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

1374

915
937
778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor—. 790-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nariey

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1161-J

33F22

568

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy—
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

84
446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen.
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Mairon

661
618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia.
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chieogo St. — Eileen

624-W
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Roymond A. Trebilcoek, 137 N. CIcy St. — Ann

1354
503-M

Worne." B. VnnAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jamas H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pcorl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

80F2
24
39
10F5

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann

John H. Walker, 33 Dauqharty St. — Gretehon

1143

775-W

Wavne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

___1095

Ciyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No, 6 — Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

_-54F3
-.-63F12
15MM
1271

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice—

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

552

1220-J

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — PolIy___-43F22

589-W

^he COLDWATER
Soe. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

OU-^LITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

INC

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

^

June 6e 1957

CASUAL NOTICE—Bert Faller, who
Is chairmaning the Ladies Night at the
Gount^^y Club next Tuesday, tells us it

HURLS CHALLENGE—Emest Shelley,
psychological research analyst for the

will be a casual dress affair (Bermudas
,evenl) Cocktails will be unveiled at

Tuesday's speaker.

6:30 with a smorgasbord at 7sOO«

Cards

and dancing later on. Sounds like a
relaxing evening. Jim McComb is co~
chairman, with Bill Short, Tlfeb Treat and
Harvey Bent as the other committeemen.

Michigan Department of Corrections, was
He reviewed the

state's efforts to rehabilitate some

2,^00 youthful offenders and then
challenged club members to Join in the
effort.

The boy who has gone wrong has done
so because he has been building on the
wrong pattern, Shelley asserted.

STilEETER MUSIC—Keith Avery,
minstrel show ticket chairman, told

club members Tuesday that receipts
from the show ducat sale have now

reached $l,l40ii.8U.

The directors, at

today's board meeting, voted to

forward the club's second $800 payment
to the Battle Creek club to cover our

pledge toward the cost of a caretaker's

lodge at Boy Scout Camp Ben T. Johnston.

Fred Vllfeeks was program chairman and

introduced the speaker. Special guests
were Probate Judge, Fred J. Renshaw, and
Robert Uhrig, county Juvenile probation
officer, and Hobart Ingle, Branch-Hillsdale
county probation officer.
*

*

*

*

FUN AHEAD—The

annual Tri-

State meeting with Angola and Montpelier will be held June 21 at the
Lake James Country clirb starting at
7 p*m.

VISITING ROTARIANS-^ale Ulery,
Goshen, Ind.| Dave Jordan, Angola, Ind.|
Pat Shaw, Mountaineer, N.M.: Ken Yesh
and Bill Cadman, Bronsonj and Carlton
McKenzie and Elmer Dobson, Quincy.
*

Departing from custom, this will
be strictly a fellowship session with a
barbeque dinner and no formal program.
Angola will host the affair and ^^2 will
be the charge.
*

The

pattern, he pointed out, is supplied by
an adult. The latter, he added, can help
by setting a good example.

*

EARLY LEAVERS—Seven (by actual
count)•
*

*

*

*

LATE ARRIVAL—Putnam.

SHORT TRIP-^Maurice Payne, who
planned to spend a month in Denver,
turned up at this week's meeting.
Seems
he prefers Coldwater's altitude. Welcome

MISSING FACES—Barnes, Harris,
Olson, Ribble, Schmitt, Skabo, Teeter,

home Maestro I

Warren Williams and Wise.

*

*

*

BACK IN CLUB—John Jackson, who
resigned several months ago when illness
"made it impossible for him to maintain
regular attendance, has rejoined the
club.
The members were happy to see him
back Tuesday.

POHET PETEs

All you tipplers can be bright
June 21 is Tri-State night.
Changed the place Just for you.
Ousted the speaker, added a brew«
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�Jane

has

The

Boardof

Directors

approved

the

names

bnd

should

be

filed

objections
Name
Edgar

M.

Major

(Michigan

Richard

(R.

F.

D.

Gas

with

the

Rotary

listed

secretary

1957

below,

within

Minor

Club
Any

one

week,

Classification

Active

Agricultural

Implement

Coldwater

Classification

Utilities)

Moore

Moore

the

Classifications

Senior

Hawkins

of

7,

Equipment

Co.)

Signed

Industry

-

J.

A.

Implements

Kennedy,

- Retail

Secretary

AA

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer

Attendance — Ch. Aifrcd Rice,
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

Russell Moore.

Cor!

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ch. Vincent Kornstoltf,

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Woyne
Way, Chester Allemler.

19S6 - 1957

President
Vice President

12—Robert

Employer, Employee Relations

Ernie Luse, Thea. Sowers.

Chorlos

Woodward,

Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Setcn
Hurley.

Bovee, Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treosurer

Albert Foiler, John Etsweiler.

Program

—

Ch.

Lester Wise,

Community

VanAkon.

Rural-Urban - Ch.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Fox.

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Chester Curry.

Board of Direetori Meetings

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Rotary

12:15 P. M.

Information

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

DISTRICT 319 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

iNTERNATIONAL

Mutchohey.

ROTARY

SECRETARY

Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

— Ch. Ed

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Spedal—At the call of the President

Ch- Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

FREDERICK

n

DISTRICT,

Pearce, Warren V^lllams, Ray

Vocotionol

Service

Douglos Woodward, James

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Olsson, Frederick Weeks.
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Boys' and Girls' Week —
IV

International

Pennington.

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

2—Donold

Harris

9-Horold Hill

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph

Moy - 1957

30—Ernest Luso

14—James VanWhy

November — 1956

21—Ccrl

13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

11—Lodles' Night—Albert Faller

4—Classification—Mark Andrews
Kenneth

Olmsted

IS—Otis

January — 1957

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcoek,

Charles

8—Keith Avery

—

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

Barnes

Fiske

9—Con Shorno
16—John Jockson
23—Russell Moore

15—International info—
R. A. Trebilcoek

22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Harold Good holm

Webslor Treat.

Vinton

23-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

11—Crippled Children-

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

7—Warner VonAken

6—Roymond G. Mulchahey

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

lr&gt;ternatlonal

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Coulllard, Lewis

October — 1956

December — 1956

Service

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernord Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

International Contacts —

Buyer, Seller

1957

5—Student Guest-Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith Pearce
19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

25—District Governor

27—Chester Allemler

Thomos.

Shorno.

Michigan

Eisenhut

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Chairman — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT, Wayland,

K.

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

B.

VonWhy.

Dr. John Rick.

-lulnr—First Thursday each Month,

Assoc.—Lester

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,
Dr.

MorcS -

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler

11—Trade

Bobier, and

William

Kornstoin

B. Kerr

19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couillard.

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Keith Avery.

Poyne,

Vince

September — 1956

Safety—Ch. Ralph

Crippled Children — Ch.

Maurice

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Community Service

Gus Burandt.

Torg Skabo.

August — 1956

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

ill

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Bent,

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester Id—Roy Fox
21-4 H Forr-R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut, William Milnes.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and Howard Teeter, Riehord
BIringer,

Harvey

Intomaiional Student Proiects— Februory — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed Holtz
McKnight.

Goodholm.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

c.

Competitor Reiation.s —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 5B0

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Antf.
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

Phone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Hofvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Riehord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudsors St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

IISI-R

1041
1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Cooillord, 60 N. Monroe Si. — lmogene_834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo.

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

162-W

1045

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Elsweilor, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Fallor, 95 N. Honchetl St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fisko. R. R. No. 6 - Roth

Ray Fox, 74 Salfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Morris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfletd Dr. — Alleen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

—

74F5

1415
1105
24F2

533-R
1399

1243
235-W

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, R. R. t^o. 1 — Wilma

Phone No.
1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha.
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

10F32

229-W
1374
643-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

6^-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

661

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — loura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

332-J
1039

75

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen....—.101
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne
1354

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Korold J. McKnight, Coidv/aler Stoto Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Rosso!! F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 143 — Lila
1400
E. Harold Mono, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella

Dr. I(. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshali St. — Edna
Axncr Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23

1208-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hildo
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St.

1450

Mildred

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine..
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

46F5
915

937
77B-R
790-J

13^

Phil Ribblo, 35'/j Morse St

1161-J

1437
803

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

.33F22

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

539-W

568

618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginio...

624-W

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No.

1 - Delia

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice..

552

Clyde Williams. R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

54F3

Warron Williams, Balavla, Mich. — LoMoIne—

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celio

1il54M

Charles L. VVoodword, 163 Morsholl St...

Douglos P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth—

H.

WEEKS

INC.

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
A RLI NGTON HOTEL
ALWAYS

1271

1220-J

Lestlle H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly—43F22

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

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John H. Wulker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen..._J75-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
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COLDWATER, MICH,

VISITING

24
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FREDERICK

1 2: 1 5 p.m

1143

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....

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

503-M

Werner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

The COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy——84
P.obert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann
.446
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
1197

WELCOME
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*'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
- May 285 1957
COMING UP—Fred Weeks, program chair
man for next Tuesday, tells us
Ernest L« V. Shelley, research analyst

HOME TALENT—As Tuesday's program
chairman put it, some of the best club
programs are provided by its own mem

for the Michigan Department of Corrections,

bers.

will he the speaker.
Boy Is He?"

Keith Avery gave an inspiring talk on

His' subjects

"Vlhose

This was

true

this week when

Rotaiy's U=Way test.

Chairman

VTayne Way couldn't have selected a
better man for his program.
Among other things, Keith pointed

THINGS TO DO—How about penning a

line or two to Maurice Payne to let him
know we miss him? Address your cards
and notes in care ofs Spears Chiropractic
Sanitarium and Hospital, East 10th Ave
at Jersey, Denver, Colorado. Maury ex
pects to be there one month.

out that service—the foundation of

Rotary—is entwined in all phases of the

li~Way test.

EARLY LEAVERSit

you off that Ladies Night is being
planned for June 11th at the Country
Club. Bert Faller promises a fine din
ner and program, so keep it in mind

(your hubby's mind, we mean).
it

*

it

DEAR ROTART ANNS—This is to tip

it

-Too many (eight to

be exact).

it

VISITING ROTARIANS—Hall Mills,
Burr Oak| Carlton McKenzie and
Ed Jennings of Quincy; and Bud Higbie
of

Bronson.
it

it

SWEET MUSIC—Keith Avery, ticket

#

*

*

UNLUCKY—Thirteen Rotarians missed

sale of tickets for the club's recent
minstrel show. The total will be

a good program by being absent. Those
missing weres Couillard, Dale Dean,
Etsweiler, Kornstein, Moore, Olson,
Payne, Toupalik, Fritz Van Aken, Warner

slightly larger when everyone has
settled, he states.

Chuck Woodward.

chairman, reported Tuesday that he has

collected ^l,258.8h to date from the

it

it

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USE DID NOTl—Several members

squirmed noticeably Tuesday when
Mrs. S. L. Wing, of the Coldwater
Garden club, declared that many
motorists thoughtlessly clutter -ap the
countiyside by tossing their trash
from car windows.

Van Aken, Waldron, Clyde Williams and

EARLY PRACTICE—Veep Lester Wise

presided Tuesday in the absence of
President Fritz, getting the feel of
the job he is due to take over soon.
it

it

Mrs. Wing appeared

at Tuesday's session to enlist the
club's moral support in her organiza
tions current campaign against
LitterbugSo- 'Vfe are sure that none
of the members can be classified as

Litterburgs—not since TuesdayJ

POHET PETEs:

Glad to hear school's out.
Listen to the kids all shout.

Mama's waiting for next fall.
When they go back, one and aH.

Seton St Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Uni.n Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

Thursday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

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�ROTARY

CLUS

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

OF

MICH.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

1956 • 1957

Russell Moore.

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretary

Vinton.

Hurley.
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.

Program
Gus

DIRECrORS-The President, Vice President,

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Blringer,
Willlom

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GENERAL

SECRETARY

Assoc.—Lester

—

Ch, Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.
II

Vocational

Service

Chairman — William Bobler

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Wayland, Michigan

K.

2—Donald

Harris

9-Harold

Hill

November —

Pennington.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Ralph Teupolik

II—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

11—Crippled ChildrenOlmsted

Bornes

Ch. Horold Kill, Dr. Donald

5—Keith Avery
.15—Internotionol

Information

Ch. Raymond Trcbllcock,

Info—

R. A. Trebllcock
22—Gust C. Borandf

—

Webster Treat.

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Shorno.
International

Kenneth

18—Otis

Vinton

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

4—Classification-Mark Andrews

Choirman — Howard Teeter.

7—Warner VanAken

14—Jomes VanWhy

28—4-Woy Test—Woyne Way

December — 1956

International Contacts —

May - 1957

21—Corl

1956

27—Chester Allemier

Service

M. A. McKelth

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick

Ch. — John Dean.
Internollonal

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rica

30—Community Safety-

Boys' ond Girls' Week —
IV

1957

23—Ted Sowers

16—Rotarion—Harry Joseph

Thomas.

tnformolien

-

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith Peoree

2—Children's Porty—
Eisenhut

Bob Show, Russell Woldron.

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

B.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

VonWhy.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT.

11—Trade

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Slag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956
Dr.

March

Apirl - 1957

September — 1956

Ralph 4—John Estweiier

Public

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Community Sofety—Ch.
Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-BIII Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couillord.

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

Mulchohoy.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

29—Buyer-Seller Relations—

ill Community Service
Chalrmon — Horvey Bent

23—Ladles' Night—Jim MeComb
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith.
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, Jomos

Dr. John Rick.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Fox
21-4.H Fcir-R. G. Waldron

Eisenhut, Wllliom Milnes.

Mogozine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Kornstein

Fox.

Spedal—At the call of the President
INTERNATIONAL

VInce

Rural-Urban - Ch.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

7—Employer, Employee Relations

VonAkon.

&gt;^^ular—First Thursday each Month,
12:15 P. M.

August — 1956

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Boord of Directors Meetings

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Fellowship — Ch. John V/alker,

Treasurer

artd
Howard Teeter,
Richard
Harvey
Bent, Maurice Payne,
Bebier, and Torg Skobo.

Woodward,

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Vice President

FRED WEEKS

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
Classification — Ch. Mork An
Carl

President

LESTER WISE

McKnight.

Goodholm.

Employer, Employee Relations

drews,

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Heltz

Ch. CK^ries FIsk,'Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Blringer

ELECTION

FRITZ VAN AKEN

e.

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES
I

29—Harold Goodholm

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee
Harvey G. Bent, 51

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Rfchord F. Biringor, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobler, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1151-R

1041

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfiold Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

74F5

Roy Fox. 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

1243

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lonore
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn—
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr. — Aileen

1415
1105
24F2

1399

235-W

13-W

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

603

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhoni St. — Morfho

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

1466
10F32
229-W

1374
—643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Roth

75

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
Milford A. McKeilh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

1039
444

Horold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol.1400
Wiliiom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lilo

1344

..1400

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

1450

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. - Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

23
120B-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

915
937
778-R

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Kenneth M. Potrom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles SchmitI, 18 E. Alden St. — Dbrget—

46F5

790-J

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NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 109 c. Peorl St. — Louise

„653-M

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

...

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
661
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon—....
618
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia
624-W
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
101

Warner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodyi

80F2

Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pear) St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Waiker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchen

24
39
10F5
775-W

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Worren Williams, Batovio, Mich. — loMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 4 — Cella
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

S4F3
—63F12
1554M
1271

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1220-J

Soc. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

m

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Meeting Time;

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5W

Lestiie H. Woodward, Coldwater Loke — Polly.—._43F22

568
559-W

FREDERICK

by

1354

Raymond A. Trebllcock, 137 M. Clay St. — Ann
_503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143

^Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

446
—1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

The COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

84

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

33F22

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel. 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

IMC,

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 23, 19^7

SKIDDING SLIGHTLY—The club's

average attendance dropped from 96.it8

^in March to 93.2ii in April according

TUESDAY'S ABSENTEES—Avery, Fiske,
Fox, Holtz, Milnes, Moore, Sebald, Short,
Toupalik, Waldron and Way-

to District Governor Fred Hilbert's

monthly letter.

•if

Coldwater stood 10th in

the

U5-club district during April, while
Bronson was fourth, Quincy Uth and

Union City 28th»

DON'T FORGET—If you haven't already
done so, settle up for your minstrel
show tickets as soon as possible- We
can't determine the profits until aU of
the figures are known-

Branch county's four clubs had
an average attendance for the month

of 92-35 per cent-

*

We doubt if any
GETS NEW JOB—President Fritz, who

other county in the district could
make

the

*

same claim-

We note that Sturgis was k^th
in April—-a fact that no doubt also

has iseen noted by our new District

is scheduled to step down soon, acquired
a new title this Treek—that of president
of Camp 12- Chuck Woodward is the new Veep.
Good hunting boysi

Governor Elwjrn-

*

HEADING WEST—Maurice Payne plans to
leave next week for Denver, Colo-, to enter

•it

a clinic there for examination and treat

TUmBOUT—The club entertained
its children and vice versa at the

ment.

annual Children's party Tuesday-

Maurice.

The club members and their

The club's best wishes go with you

«•

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youngsters assembled at Edison school
for a luncheon and after the meal

the program was furnished by the
Edison school children-

OUR sympathy—To Noel Shedd, who
this week lost his father, William A. Shedd,

at the age of 83years*

The program featured three
musical playlets, including Robin

NO USE—In observance of local

Hood. Several of the young artists
looked and sounded like mighty

Clean Up week, Editarian Bovee actually

good prospects for P^tary minstrel

made a half-hearted effort to clean up

shows

of the future.

his desk.

Carl vinton chainnaned the

■ih

You should

see it nowl

*

affair which, it seemed to us, was

enjoyed by the Dads as much as ty

POHET PETES

the kidsThe minstrel show was a hit-

TUESDAY'S QUEST—Bert Ward,

They say we did right well.
But if you contemplate a bit.
The jokes, they sure did smell-

Jack Schafer, Barney Burnett and
Bob Stocker, all of the Bronson
club«

«

«

EARLY LEAVERS—Only one!

Seton and Duke

,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Nei^boring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
O

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thureday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedne-day 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF

MICH.

LESTER WISE

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Four-Way

Charles Woodward,

Carl VInlon.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice Proildonf,

lUlar—First Thursday

Birlnger,
William

eoeh

ROTARY

GENERAL

Fox.

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

Public

Information

INTERNATIONAL

Mulchohey.

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

Sergeant ot Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.
il

Vecalienal

Dr.

B.

Assoc.—Lester

2—Donald

Harris

Elsenhut

9—Harold

Hill

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' and Girls' Week —

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

4—Classification-Mark

11—Crippled

Kenneth

— Howard Teeter.

International Contacts —

International information

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock,

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

ChildrenOlmsted

Barnes

—

7—Warner VanAken

14—James VonWhy
Yinton

28—4-Woy Test—Wayne Woy
June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

Andrews

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles Fiske

8—Keith Avery
15—International

May - 1957

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donold

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

18—Otis

16—John RIek
23—Ted Sowers

21—Carl

20—Douglas Woodward

Service

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupallk

Thomas.

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch.

K.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Intenrational

Alfred Rice

2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler

Schelorshlps — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

September — 1956

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James
VonWhy.
November — 1956

IV

Pearce

April - 1957

16—Rotofian—Harry Joseph
23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Chairman — William Bobier

HUBERT, Woyland, Michigan

26—Attandonco—C.

Relations—

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

Chairman
Service

28—Buyer-Seller

October — 1956

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

19—Lewis Pennington

11-Trodo

Children — Ch.

Ruarl-Urban — Ch.

Dr. John Rick.

12—Rurol-Urbon-Keith

Fox

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

VonAken.

Month,

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

Keith Avery.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, IlLINOIS

ROTARY

Wise,

Morch - 1957

Kornstein

Wilford Couillard.

Community Safety—Ch. Ralph
Crippled

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Lester

26—Harold Munn

21-4-H Fair-R. G. Waldron

Community Service

Gus Burondt.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Ch.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Ill

Helti

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Mllnes

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
Vince

Elsenhut, William Milnos.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Special—At the call of the President
PRESIDENT

—

Wayne

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT 2)9 ROTARY

Bovee, Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Falter, John Etsweiler.
Program

Test — Ch.

Way, Chester Allemier.

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Beord of Directors Meetings

Cn. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Treasurer

end Howard Teeter, Richard
Harvey
Bent, Mourice Poyne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Employer, Employee Relolions
Russell Moore,

Prejidenf

McKnjght.

Goodholm.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

drews,

Internotional Student Proieets— Februory — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information-Ed

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

ELECTION

1956 • 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

:.

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES
I

Inf:^

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt

29—Harold Goodholm

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to otsisi with the details.

LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Ne.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, IB Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Joan

Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1151-R

1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 F&gt;l. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-V/

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Or. — Ellen Jo
162-V/
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro
74F5
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte— 1105
Charles H. fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Roth
... 24F2
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore
—.1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

535.W

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfieid Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

—1437
803

Edward C. Holfz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

13^

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhoni St. — Marfho

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudso.n St. — Nancy— 84

10F32

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

—.229-W

Ernest W. luso — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

1374
643-J
332-J

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home — Carol..1400

624.W

Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
....)354
Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann——503.M

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys

1344

209

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Raymond G, Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila

1400

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Corl F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

24
—.39

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

10F5
775-W

Clyde V/illiams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Botavia, Mich. — LaMotna
Lester F. Wise. R. R. No. 6 - Cello

WF3
63F12
1554M

William A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Morguerite
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Ella
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotha
Roy C. Potterson, R, R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

1450
23
1203-J
46F5

Dr. 8. K. Peorce, 350 Marsholl St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

937
778-R

Phil Ribble. SS'/a Morse St.

1161-J

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

568
589-W

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. I, Union City — Evelyn

1

Werner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

915

790-1

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

—1271

«4«c. 34.66, P. L, &amp; R.

COLDWATER,
by

80F2

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Roth..._1220.J
Lestlle H. Woodword, Coldwater Lake — Polly
_.43F22

33F22

FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1143

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
— —1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice.—
552

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

VISITING

661
618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

"Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

.653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

75

The COLDWATER

Published

—.446
1197

illCHe

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 16, 1957
IS EVEfa^BODX HAPPI7—No one is

wearing a frown now that the 1957
Rotary
Show has passed into
history. It was a lot of work but the
-tudience reception, plus the heavy,

The auto, Blied emphasized, causes
few accidents. The driver, according
to actual statistics, causes 99-3
per cent.

Maurice Payne chairmaned

the program for Jim Van Why.

boxoffice intake, made it once again
a worthwhile club project.
Director Ed, Maurice, Chet
Curry, Torg Skabo, Keith'Avery et
al, all deserve a pat as well as
Erick, who created what all. agree
was a might classy stage.

Then there was Gus, who again
organized a "mighty fine" Dixieland
band, Winnie, the outside talent
and the many others ^o cooperated
to the fullest extent.

It was a lot of hard work but

REPRESENTATIVES CHOSEN—Mac McKeith

announced Tuesday that Larry Skidmore,
CHS junior, will represent the club at
Wolverine Boys State in East Lansing

this summer, and that Don Shorno (not
Sr.) will go to Rotary Camp Qaory.

ABSENTEES—Only seven members,
Burandt, Laney, McKnight, Milnes,
Mulchahey, Rlbble and Teeter were listed
as being absent this week.

we th5-nk everyone will agree it
had its moments of fun too.
EARLY LEAVERS—Three more • than the

two mentioned by President Fritz i
NEXT TUESDAf—The club will

stage its annual children's party.

Time 12tl5; place, Edison schoolj
requirements, one or more youngster

(your own if possible).

TUESDAY'S GUESTS—Russ Megargle

of Bronson, and Dale Ulery ( of Goshen

Carl Vinton, chairman of this
year's shindig, says the children
will provide the entertainment after

not Bronson) were the Rotarian guests.

luncheon. The painty will replace the
usual weekly luncheon meeting at the

host to Darwin Swain of Battle Creekj

hotel.

Noel Shedd had Charles Hill, new Chamber
manager, as his guest| Fred Weeks was
Ken Putnam had George Owers of McRae, Ga.

(vdio may take the local city forester post),
and "Osgood" had two of his driver educa
tion instructors, Val Connaly and Emil
Lopez as his guests.

it

APPLYING THE BR;\KES—Rotarians

who fancy themselves expert drivers
got a different picture of themselves

*

Tuesday vdien Martin J. Blied, driver

TVE'RE

education supervisor for the Auto
mobile Club of Michigan, addressed
the

WRIT

club.

ourm

Blied asked his audience to ex

amine its own driving habits, point
ing out that children invariably

«

pattern their driving after that of

POHET PETEs

their parents. He said the driver
^»ducation program can help but cannot
^ do the jcb alone.

ME TOOll

«

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

b.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

President
Vice President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary d.

CHARLES SCHMirr

Carl

Charles Woodword,

VInton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Soton

Hurley.

Bovee, Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Foller, John Etsweller.

e.

Program
Gus

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

DIRECTORS-The Presld.nt, Vice President,

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Harvey

Comb. John Jackson, Womer

and

Howard

Bent,

Teeter,

Richard

Biringer, f.

Maurice

Payne,

William

Bobler, and Torg SIcabo.

VonAkon.

g. Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Beard of Dtrecters MeeHngs

ular—First Thursday each

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
i

12:15 P, M.

Rotary information — Ch. Ed-

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the coll of the President,
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.
j.

Public Information —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahey.

k.

Sergeont at Arms —

GOVERNOR 21Pth DISTRICT.
ROTARY

FREDERICK

II

28—Buyer-Seller

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Dent

Community Safety—Ch.
Crippled

Children

September — 1956

Ralph

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

— Ch.

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Dr.

K.

9-Hafo!d

Ralph Toupalik

Hill

16—Rotorion—Harry Joseph
30—Ernest

Douglas Woodward, James

Luse

June - 1957

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock,

4—Fred Weeks

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children-

Servico

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

—

11—Lodies' Night—Albert Faller
18—Charles

Woodward

1*5—Chester Curry
Juiy - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avary

Webster Treat.

VonAken

Vinlon

23—4-Way Test—Wayne Woy

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy

November — 1956

Boys' and Girls* Week —

May - 1957

21—Carl

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulehohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglos Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

30—Community Safety-

Youth — Ch. Mllford MeKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

international

Alfred RIc*

23—Ted Sowers

2—Donald Harris

Pearee, Warren Williams, Ray

Fox.

Inlemationol

26—Attendance—C.

16—John Rick

October — 1956
B.

Ch. Horoid Hill, Dr. Donold

Relations — Ch.

4—John Estweller

11—Trade

Keith Avery.

Rural-Urban - Ch.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington
April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

Kenneth Olmsfed, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Buyer, Seller

Wllferd Couillord, Lewis
Ponnington.

Relations—

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Wiiford Couillord.

Teupalik, Robert Kerr.

Shorno.

0.

INTERNATIONAL

Vince Kornstein
Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut. William MUnes.

Chairman — William Bobier

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

Holtz

August — 1956
Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne 7—Employer, Employee Relations Morch - 1957
Woy, Chester Allemier.
5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

International Contacts —

Vocational Service

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

5—Rotary information—Ed
12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Russell Moore.

Cholrmon — Howard Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

IV

Ch. Or. Donald Harris,
Clyde Wlliloms.

ROTARY

McKnight.

VonWhy.

Or. John Rick.

Month,

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

International Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Cholrmon—Richard Biringer
a.

e.

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES
1

15—Internolionol Info—
R. A. Trebilcoek
22—Gust C. Durandt

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

29—Horoid Goodholm

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chalrmon of the change. Members hoving speclol
progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phono No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay-

1036.M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

920

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Horvoy G. Bent, 51

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret
Selon C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Claro-..

Gust C. Burondt, 176 FairField Dr. — Josephine

1493

1151-R

1041

1212

452-R

Wiiford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene .834-V/
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, if. R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchoft St. — Charlotte—
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

1105
24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Horoid T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

1243
235-W

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Edward C. Hollz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileon
John T. Jockson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1399

-1343

1437
803

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Phone No.
1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

229-W

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W.

NAME

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Rolph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

332-J
1039

Mllford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen .... 444
Harold J. McKnight, Coidwatcr State Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwetl Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Llio
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella

Dr. K. I. Oimsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna—

—

Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gafhet—

937
778-R

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Kenneth M. Putnam, II E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St....

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

915

790-J

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Worren Willloms, Botavia, Mich. — LaMoIne

552
54F3
—63F12

Lestlis H. Woodward, Coldwoter Loke — Polly—.43F22

... M.AY 17

1957

T

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWAT£R« MICH.

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1554M

See. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

V

COLDWATER,

39

10F5

775-W
1093

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Cello

33F22

589-W

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

1143

80F2
24

John H. Walker, 33 Daughorly St. — Gratchan
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

The COLDWATER

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

-

503-M

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.
—1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth —1220-J

-Ilbl-J

568

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aldtr.i St. — BeVget

- Delia

661
618
624-W
—101
1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

23

1208-J
46F5

,6^-M
-

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann

1450

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Roy C. Pofterson, R, R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

1197

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Or. — Suzanne

Worner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWIiy, 159 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

84

——.446

Torg Skobo, 153 E, Chicago St. — Nellie

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Phone No.

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

-1374
643-J

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Roth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noney—

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
May 8, X9S1
ONE, TW, THREE-"Only three more
rehearsals before we unveil our 1957
minstrel production to public gazso

Next practice session will be at
7s30 poUi, Sunday.. Director Ed needs a
4^100 per cent turnout.
Tickets are selling^ but not
rapidly enough, according to Keith Avery,

DISTINGUISHED GUESTS—Tuesday's
guest list was headed by Ralph Toaz,
secretary of the Lansing club and past
district governor of Rotary. Barney
Barnett and R. J. Megargle, of Bronson,
Robert Jones, of Adrian, and . .
0. D. McKenzie, of Quincy.
Warren Williams had a non-Rotarian guest,
a Mr. Collier, of Toledo, 0.

who reported 315 ducats disposed of as of
Tuesday. . It will take l,l400 to fill
the auditorium for two nights, soooool
■»

*

*

AFRICAN INTERLUDE—-The club has

WE MISSED—Burandt, Dale Dean, Fiske,
Hurly, Komstein, Laney, McComb, McKeith,
PenningtOn, Rice, Putnam, Schmitt, Shorno,
Thomas, Waldron, and the three Woodwards,
all of whom were marked absent.

had some enjoyable travelogues during
recent months and the one presented
this week by Wilbur Read was no

*

EARLY LEAVERS—At least three more

exception.

than the number of those signing the

Wilbur, who traveled by air and

list.

sea to Europe and Africa earlier this
year, showed the club some of his ex
cellent color shots.

*

-M-

The latter were

made even more interesting by the exhi
bitor's rapid-fire narration.

COMING UP—Carl Vinton announced

Tuesday that the meeting tv^o weeks hence
has been set aside for the club's annual

Warner Van Aken was program
chairman and is to be congratulated

children's party.

on his

This meeting will be held at Edison
school and if you haven't got a youngster

choice.
■ih

*

or' two of your own to take, get one (by

a

HAIL AND FARmUELL ... The club
welcomed James Luck into membership
Tuesday.

conventional means of course). On the
fallacious assumption that they eat less,

the price will be 75 cents per youngster.
A real bargaini
that

You can't feed 'em for

at home.

Jim needs no introduction to

most Goldwaterites. He is a graduate
of St. Charles High School, an arnQr
veteran and is manager of Radio
Station WTVB.
the

Duke Davidson handled

introduction.

*

SOUfJD LOGIC—"Take an interest in the

future—that's where you will spend the
rest of your lifei"

The club regretfully said aloha
to John Ricl^ who is leaving Coldwater
soon for Detroit where he will work

toward a specialist's rating in
internal medicine.

Doc Pearce, in

behalf of the club, gave Doc Rick a
going away gift as a momento.
The city joins the club in saying,
"It's been nice knowing you, John, and

it

it

POHET

it

PETEs

Ask the next guy you see.
If at the minstrel he will be?

The show will really be a honey.
Besides, the club needs the money.

Seton &amp; Duke

please consider coming back to stay some
day.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATFR/

OF

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Chalrmon—Richard Biringer

Employer, Employee Relations

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

Russell Moore.

Clossificotion — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemler.

1956 . 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER

WISE

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Falter, John Etsweiler.

Treasurer

Program

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Dr. John

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldrort.
Public

Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Roy.mond
Mulchahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
SECRETARY

Ed

ward Hollz, Kenneth Putnam.

Special—At the coll of the President

GENERAL

Rick.

Rotary Information — Ch.

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant at Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

11

ROTARY

FREDERICK

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT,

Vocational

Service

Chairman — William Bobier

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Ill

Safety—Ch.

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis
Penntnglon.

Woylcnd, Michigan

March

- 1957

5—Student Guest-Byron Thomas

Fox

19—Lewis Pennlngton

28—Buyer-Seller

26—Atlendonce—C.

Relations-

Peorce

Alfred Rice

Wilford Couillard.

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

April - 1957

September — 1956
4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

2—Children's Forty—
Eisenhut

October — 1956

Dr.

19-Bill Mllnes
26—Harold Munn

21-4-H Falr-R. G. Woidron

Community Service

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Community

5—Rotory Information—Ed Holtz
12—Robert B. Kerr

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeifh, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

-^^^ular—First Thwrsdoy each Month,

ROTARY

Eisenhut, William Miines.

Kornstein

Music — Ch. Mourice Payne.
Chester Curry.

PRESIDENT

Vince

Rural-Urbon - Ch.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph.

INTERNATIONAL

7—Employer, Employee Relations

VonAKen.

Burandt.

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Bobfer, and torg Skabo.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

August — 1956

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Gus

12:15 P. M.

19S6 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Slag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and Howard Teeter, Richard
Biringer,
Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne, William

Board of Directors MeeHngs

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Horold
McKnight.

Trade Associolion — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Dwane

Vice President

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodward,

Cari Vlnton.

President

JOHN KENNEDY

ch. Vincent Kornstoln,

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

drews,

Internotiona! Student Projects— February — 1957

c.

Good holm.

Club Service

6.

K.

Pearce, Worron Williams, Roy

Fox.

Douglas Woodward, James
VonWhy.

2—Donald

Horris

9—Harold

Hill

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik
May - 1957
7—Warner

VanAken

30—Ernest Luse

14—James VanWhy

November — 1956

21—Cori

Vinton

Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Willioms

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

June - 1957

20—Douglas Woodward

Thomas.

27—Chester Allemlor

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.
IV

Intemotlonol

4—Clossificalion—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Kenneth Olmsted

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

18—Otis

International Contacts —

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Intornotional

Barnes

Information —

Webster Treat.

Woodward

July - 1957
Charles

15—International Info—
R. A. Trobilcoek
22—Gust C. Burandt

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock,

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor Relations-

8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

4-Fred Weeks

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Faller

29—Harold Good holm

Fiske

9—Don Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change doles with another member, advise the program chalrmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Choirman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
1036-M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth

928

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

10F32

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66F14
1493

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martho

..529-W

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

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I1S1-R

1041

Seton C. Bovoo, 171 Grand St. — Ciora

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-634-V/

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

713-R

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, if. R. No. 3 — Dora

1045

1261
74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

..1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fisko, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

1105
24F2

Roy Fox. 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodhelm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore.

1399

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

1243

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn_____13^

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

.1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

Phone No.
1466

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
84
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise.

_._446
1197

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

661
618
624-W

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater Stale Home — CoroL1400

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circie Dr. — Suzanne

..1354

Raymond G. Mulchohoy, Box 148 — Lilo

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Aiice
Russell G. V/oldfon, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

24
39
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Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Bafovia, Mich. — LoMoine

__54F3
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Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James P. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1374
643-J
75

332-J

1039

Wfliiam A. Miines, 150 Grond St. — Morguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

209
1344

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1450
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Pofterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribafle. 35'/2 Morse St

C. Alfred Rice, R. R, No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

1400

1208-J

46F5
915
937

778-R

790-J

1161-J

33F22

568

Torg Skabo, 1M E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen.

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen
._775-W
Woyno W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
1095
Frederick H. V/eeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beat.-ico__„_ 552
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia..

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly_

FREDERICK

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

197!

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HICH.
Published

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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Roymond A. Trebiicock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann-._.W13-M
Frederick VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
May 2, 19^7
NOW HEAR THISi—Director Ed Holtz

-A'aiTis that curtain time is only four
rehearsals distant, including the
dress rehearsal for the

State Home

clared that the best foreign policy
today is maintenance of a strong mil

itary force to detpr attack, and the
practice of patience.

boys and girls.
*

So—he urges us to urge all of
you to turn out 100 percent at next
Tuesday night's workout at Roosevelt
auditoriuiQe
prompt.

Starting time 7 00 p.nio

Maurice Payne informs us that

*

MISSING FACES—Davidson, Etsweiler,
Fallen, Fiske, Harris, Hill, Joseph,
Kornstein, Laney, McConkey, McKnight,
Mulchahey, Payne, Pennington, Rice,
Rick, Schmitt, Shaw, Schwengel, Teeter,
Treat, Trebilcock, Waldron, Doug and

Minstrel Show costumes will be

Les Woodward were listed

handed out

Tuesday night.

at the rehearsal on

Sunday, May 12th. (V/hich allovrs
tv/o days for alterations.)

as

absent

*

WHAT DO TA KNOW—There v/ere no

Torg Skabo and his program
vendors have sold 93 advertisements

early leavers at Batavia Grange Tuesday

which, he reported to the board

nightI

Thursday, will gross about $900.
*

Now all we have to do is whip the
show into shape, and Ed and his
aides will need your aid in doing
this.

Nuff saidI
*

•it

BOARD DECISION—The directors,
at their May luncheon session
this week, decided to again spon

LEFT IN LURCH—Dale Ulery, of
Goshen, Ind., club, Hal Mills, of
Burr Oak, and Heniy Gomley of Bronson,
reported in at the Arlington Tuesday
noon to make up, not knowing that
an evening meeting was scheduled. Try
us again, fellas.
*

*

*

sor a high school junior at 1957
Wolverine Boys State. Mac McKeith
is in charge of selecting the boy
to be sent by the club to East
Lansing this year.
*

SIGNS OF THE TIME—Spring engenders,
among other emotions, a desire to paint
and fix up. This may account for the
fact that the board this v/eek voted

to repair the club's signs at the main
approaches to the city. Harvey Bent

■»

drew the detail and will be assisted by

ORCHIDS TO DOC—Keith Pearce,
Warren Williams and Ray Fox rate
a pat on the back for the highly
successful Rural-Urban Night din
ner meeting at Batavia Grange
this week.

the Jaycees, who have volunteered to do
the work if the club would only furnish
the

materials
it

etc.
it

it

The club's farmer

STOLEN THOUGHT-It takes only a

friends appeared to enjoy the meal,
sociability and a talk by

little jack to lift a car, but a lot of

Dr. \^illis Dunbar, history pro

jack to keep it up.

fessor and radio-TV news commenta
•it

tor and analyst.
Dr.

Dimbar reviewed U.S.

diplomacy from the beginning,

pointing out since 19U8 it has,
perhaps of necessity, become a
policy of expediency. He de

PHQET

it

it

PETEs

Minstrel boozing's out, they say.

You'll sing better but not as gay.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
i

MICH.

Ernie Luse, Thoo. Sowers.
Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Ailomier.

drews, Charles
Cart

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Faller, John Etswoilor.

Program
Gus

DIRECTORS—The Presidsnl, Vice President,
and Howard
Harvey
Bent,

Teeter,
Richard
Maurice Payne,

Bobler, and Torg Skabo.

Bovee, Paul

—

Ch.

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership —

Biringer,
William

Lester
Ch.

Jim

Me-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner
VonAxen.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Board of Oirecters Meetings

olor—First Thursday each

Mogazine — Ch. Horry Joseph,

Month,

Rotary Informotion — Ch. Ed
ward Holts, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

12:15 P. M.

Speciol—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

II

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

—

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymortd
Mulchahey.

CIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Vince

Vocational

Service

Lewis

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox

Pearce

19—lewis Pennington

Ill Communltv Service
Chairmon — Harvey Bent

Wilford Couillord.

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.
Crippled

Children

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

Soplembar — 1956

Ralph

4—John Estweiler

11—Trade

Assoc.—Lester

Elsenhut

— Ch.

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Dean

Dr.

K.

30—Community Safety-

October — 1956

Rural-Urban — Ch.

B.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

2—Donold

Ralph Toupalik

Harris

9-Harold Hill

l^Rotarian—Horry Joseph

Fox.

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith

Douglas Woodward, Jomes

23—Lodies' Night—Jim MeComb
30—Ernest

Luse

International

June - 1957
4—Fred

4—Clossification—Mark Andrews

Chairman

11—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

International Contacts —

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Ch.

Information

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Barnes

8—Keith Avery
15—Internotionol Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

Raymond Trobilcock,

Webster Treat.

Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

December — 1956

Service

Vinton

28—4-WBy last—Wayne Way

Thomas.

IV

7—Warner VonAken
21—Carl

November — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

Moy - 1957

14—James VanWhy

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemiar

Boys' and Girls' Week —

M. A. McKelth

9—Bernard Lanay
16—John Rick
23—Tad Sowers

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

Internotionol

Relations — Ch.

March -

25—Attendance-C. Alfred Rica

Buyer, Seller

Wllford Coulllard,
Pennington.

Kornstein

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Milnes

21-4-H Foir-R. G. Woldron

Chairman — William Bobier

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

August — 1956

19-Blll

25—Harold Munn

Elsenhut, William Milnes.

VanWhy.

Dr. John Rick.

12—Robert B. Kerr

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Vinton.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

T9S6 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

McKnight.

Goodholm.

Employer, Employee Relations

Biringer

Attendance — Ch, Alfred Rice,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwenget, Harold
5—Rotary Informotion—Ed Hollt

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard

:.

Competitor Relotions —

COMMIHEES

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations—
Chorlos

Fiske

9—Don Shorno

15—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwenge!

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having tpaclal
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
1036-M

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Oils O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66F14
1493

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Pbona No.

Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1151-R
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lane — Mary

713-R

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhuf, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

152-W
1045
1261
74F5

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske. R. R. No. 6 — Roth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

1399

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

235-W

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillord, 50 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

Donald M. Horrii, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Edward C. Hoitz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Aifeen

1415

1243

13^

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

Phone No.
1466

Erich O. Schwengol, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy-.,

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise
Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

84

10F32

75

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

618

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

229-W
1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Rulh

James F. McComb, 52 Daughorty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. McConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-1400

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — lilo
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshoil St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Rotho

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Aiden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorroine

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chieogo St. — cMeon

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

John H. Walker, 33 Daughorty St, — Grelchen____.775-W

46F5
915
937

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St. — Borget

33F22
568
589-W

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chieogo St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. if. No. 1

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1095

552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Wlllioms, Bolavla, Mich. — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Colia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.

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Lestlle H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly

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Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth___1220-J

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COLDWATER, MICH.

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FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

— Dello

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

"Rotary REFLECTOR

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Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys
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Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
April 25, 1957:
FLA.ski

FLASH—Next week's re

hearsal for the minstrel

EARLY LEAVER LIST—Short and

sweet (only six names)®

show will be

held at 7;30 p.m« MONDAY at Roosevelt
auditoriuBia It has been moved up one
day due to the Rural-Urban Night at
Batavia Grange Tuesday.

ft

ft

ft

TWELVE MINUS ONE—Coldwater was

represented at the Homer Charter Night
dinner last week by an 11-member
delegation®

Curtain time is dra^ving closer
and closer. Director Ed urges that
everyone make an effort to attend re
hearsals regularly.

The local group was headed by
President Fritz Van Aken and included

•ft

■ft

Noel Shedd, Chuck Woodward, Chick Kennedy,

ft-

Howard Teeter, Harold GoodhoILm, Ernest lise,
DON'T FORGET—There will be

Clyde Williams, Dick Biringer, Harvey Bent

no

and Keith Pearce®

noon meeting of the club Tuesday due
to the

annual Rural-Urban dinner at
ft

Batavia Grange at 7 p.m. that night.
Dr. Willis Dunbar of Kalamazoo, TV
and radio news commentator and analyst,
is to be the speaker. Each Rotarian

contact V/arren Williams

ft

ft

WE'RE GAINING—Coldwater ranked

6th in the U5"Club district in attendance
during March, according to the monthly

is to have a farmer as his guest®
Members without farmer acquaintances
should

ft

letter from District Governor Fred.

at once®

The club's average attendance
■ft

•ft

during the month was 96.18 per cent of

•ft

its membership. Our February rating was
92.060 Bronson finished one notch above
us last month with a 96®58 rating®

NEiflS TO MOST—Ralph Toupalik,,
whose program was "community safety",
caifle up this Tuesday. LaVem Miller
of the Branch County Boat club, and
Richard Dorcien, county CD director,
who provided information which was
news

ft

ft

ft

ft

AT LAKE PLACID—Governor Nominee

Elwyn Bodley of Sturgis is attending the
International Assembly at Lake Placid.

to most members®

Miller reviewed the safety aims
of the boat club, while Borden dis
cussed the county's disaster relief
setup.

ft

ft

ft

PAGE JULES VERNE—Kalamazoo Rotarian

A1 Van Zoeren has Just completed a Rotary

trip around the world in 9l days.

Both men devoted portions of

He

their talk to the Branch County

visited l5 clubs in 12 weeks, traveling

Rescue squad, its personnel, train
ing, equipment and operations. They
climaxed the program with a couple of

he visited Denish Mathur, viho was a Rotary
sponsored student in Kalamazoo.

25,000 miles by air.

In Jodpohr, India,

rescue demonstrations and then exhibited
ft

ft

some of the rescue squad's equipment.

POHET PETE:
ft

Flowers will grow in a mass.
But dam it so will the grass.

ABSEIflESS—'Allemier. Barnes,

Curry, Et-sweiler, Hill, Moore, Olmsted,
Olson, Pearce, Trebilccck and Wise.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Tecnpte — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.
Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
President
LESTER WISE
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Carl

CHARLES SCHMITT

Vinien.

e.

Albert Fallor, John Etswelier. a.
Ch.

Lester Wise,

Gus Burartdt.
DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,

Teeter, Richard
Maurice Payne,

Membership

BIringer,
Wiliiam

—

Ch.

Jim

VanAken.

Bobier, ond Torg Shabo.

b.

Chester Curry.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

^■ulor—First Thursday each Month,

Dr.

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Mulchohey.

ROTARY

Wayland,

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Community Safety—Ch.
Crippled

Children

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Ralph

4—John

Assoc.—Lester

B.

K.

A. McKelth

30-4Iommunity Safety-

Ralph Toupoiik
Moy - 1957

VonWhy.

21—Carl

November — 1956

4—Fred Weeks

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children—

International Contacts —

January — 1957
6—Keith Avery

a.

International

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Buyer, Seller

International

Relations — Ch. b&gt;

Service

Ch.

Information

Raymond Trebilcock,

Kennoth Olmsted

—

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Feller
18—Chorles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

2—Competitor Relotlons—
Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

VanAken

VInton

June - 1957

Thomas.

Boys' and Girls' Week —

7—Warner

14—James VonWhy

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

e. Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Wiliioms
20—Douglas Woodward
f. Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Aliemler

18—Otis

Pennington.

M.

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

2—Donald Harris
9-Horold Hill

Chairman — Howard Teeter,

Wilford Couillord, Lewis

Eisenhut

25—District Governor

Clyde Williams.
Service

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

Fox.
16—Rotorian—Horry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Mllford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night-Jim MeComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

g.

Pearce

19—lewis Pennington

2—Children's Party—

Estweiler

Dr. IB—Stag Night—John Dean

Ch. — John Dean.

Vocalienol

5—Student Guest-Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urbon—Keith

April - 1957

September — 19S6
11—Trode

— Ch.

Dr.

March - 1957

Wilford Couillord.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Chairman — William Bobier

Michigan

Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Waldron

Toupoiik, Robert Kerr.

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT,

Employee Relations

Kornstein

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
tl

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Vinee

IV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

—

7—Employer,

d.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Informolion

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

— Ch. Ed

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Test — Ch. Wayne

Rural-Urban — Ch.

John Rick.

Rotary Information

12:15 P. M.

Four-Way

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Heltz

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Milnes
26—Horold Munn

e.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Beard of Directon Meetings

Russell Moore.

Kenneth Olmsted. Otis Barnes,
Keith Avory.
October — 1956

Mc-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
—

Employer, Employee Relotlons

Eisenhut, William Mllnos.

Hurley.

Treasurer

McKnight.

Way, Chester Allemi.r.

Davidson, Soton Bovee, Paul

Program
and Howard
Horvey Bent,

d.

Charles Woodword,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Secretary
Asst. Secretory

Intornotional Student Proieets— February ^ 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Horold
5—Rotary Information—Ed

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold
Goodholm.

Chairman—Richard BIringer
c.
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

e.

Competitor Relations —

16—John Jockson

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengol

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address ond Rolory Ann
Chester Allcmier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

Phone No.
1036-M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avory, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

928
371
66F14
1493

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoref
Sefon C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1151-R
1041
1212

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Roth

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. ■— lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lane — Mary.

713-R

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Phone No.
1466

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, \S Peckhcm St. — Mortho

229-W

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

1374

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

75

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

1354

Warner B, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

80F2
—24

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No,

10F5

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

-

1208-J

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aldan St. — Berget—

33F22
568
539-W

1343

803

1437

46F5
915

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Elaonor... 790-J

Cor] F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St, — Alice
1 — Delia

John H. VValker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celia
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marsholl St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

1957

A/cV
FREDERICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.
by

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ARLINGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

1095

63F12
1554M
1271
1220-J

Lestiia H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly—.43F22

I'-t-lvi

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

39

Freaerick H. NVeeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Boatriee——M2
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wllmo
54F3

"Rotary REFLECTOR
I

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143

The COLDWATER

Published

661
618

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Phil RIbble, 35Vi Morse St.

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

653.M

444

Horold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 146 — Lila
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
1450
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
23

937
778-R

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

._1197

1039

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr. — Aileen

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Aiden St. — Mildred

._235-W

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

84

446

624-W

1105
24P2

Harold T. Hill, ^1 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

S33-R

1399

Phone No.

332-J

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanora

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy-

James F. McComb, 52 Daugheriy St. — Laura

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy,.__-..1243

NAME

INC

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April 18,: 195T - '
S^IALL BUT OH MX—Tuesday's guest

list was smaller than usual.

However,

it couldn't have been much more dis-

tinguished.

|

NEXT TUESDAY—Ralph Toupalik will be
program chairman. His subject will be
"Community Safety". For further details
we suggest you attend next week's meeting,

A surprise visitor was Phil Lovejoy
of Utica, N.r., a past secretary of

Rotary International, t^o later in the
day delivered the key talk at the new
Homer club's charter night dinner.
Another guest was Dr. James A.

Thomas, Coidwater, the 1957 Branch

*

liAPFY BIRTHDAY—April is the natal
month of five club members, Ray Fox,
Axner Olsen, Erich Schwengel, Barney
Trebilcock and Seton Bovee. A special table
will await them next Tuesday, Bert Faller
informs us.

county Cancer Crusade chairman.
*

C. J. Holmes and Bruce Wilbur,
from Bronson Rotary, completed the
guest list.
*

*

ONE IN FOUR—Andrew Henry, a

NAME YOUR PARTNERS—Club members are

reminded they should select their farmer
guest for Rural-Urban Night April 30 with
out delay. Those who haven't done so by
then, will be assigned a farmer next

Tuesday.

See Warren Williams for your ducats.

member of the Coidwater Toastmasters

club, addressed the club this week
on the subject of "Cancer".
DRESS REHEARSAL—The Board

The speaker pointed out that one
in every four persons will become
cancer patients under existing ratios

of Directors

decided Tuesday to invite children from the
State Home as guests for dress rehearsal of

the Rotary Minstrels of 1957.

and that one in three will be cured.

He reviewed progress made in the search
for a cure and emphasized the need for
funds to finance

such research.

Henry urged his listeners to

support the cancer fund campaign and
safeguard themselves by getting a
physical checkup at least once yearly,
and by ever watching for cancer's seven
danger signals.

John PJ.ck, program chairman, and

According to present plans the dress
rehearsal will be held the night prior to the

first public performance. The number of
State Home guests witnessing it will be left
to the decision of "those in charge at the
institution.
*

PAP NEWS—Barney Trebilcock's decision
to leave "the City Engineer's post, which he
has held since 19h^» His full worth to the

Dr. Thomas answered questions concerning

city probably will not be accurately evaluated

the topic following Henry's talk.

or fully apprecia-tied for years to come.

*

*

•»

ABSENTEES—Goodholm, Harris,
Pennington, Putnam, Rice, Schwengel,
Thomas, Way and Doug Woodward.
E/iRLY LEAVERS—Too ManyJ

*

PCHET PETE:

Seton reached the fifty mark.

Says his life has been a lark.
Now he's back where he started.
Teeth and hair have long since parted,

*

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�mort i ody,
The
has

approved

objections
Name
James

Board

Luck

of

Directors

of

the

Coldwater

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Ma jor

the

Classification

Broadcasting

Minor

Service

Signed

-

Rotary

listed

secretary

A.

Club

below.

within

Any

one

week,

Classification

Broadcasting
Service
J.

1957

Kennedy,

Station

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATFR/

OF
i

MICH.

Club Service

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews, Charles
Carl Vinton.

FRITZ VAN AKEN

President

LESTER V/ISE
JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Vice President
Secretory
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

e.
Bovee, Paul

Albert Folter, John Etsweiler. o.

Gus
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter,
Richard
BIringer,

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership

—

Ch.

Jim

b.

VonAkcn.

Board of Directors Meetings

utar—First TTtursday

each

Magazine — Ch. Horry Joseph,

Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Youth — Ch. Mliford McKeilh,

SECRETARY

Mulchohey.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

II

f.

ROTARY

FREDERICK

Pearce, Warren Willioms, Ray

Douglas Woodward, James

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols
son, Frederick Weeks.
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

g.

Service

Internotienal

Chairman
a.

International Contacts —

Information

Ch. Raymond Treblleock,

Pennlngton.

Webster Treat.

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos
12—Rural-Urban-Keith

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

16—Rofarian—Horry Joseph
23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

May - 1957
7—Warner VanAken

30—Ernest Luse

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

21—Carl

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

June - 1957

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebileoek
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

M. A. McKolth

9—Bernard Laney

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-Harold Hill

January — 1957
6—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Wllford Coulllard, Lewis

March — 1957

16-John RIek
23—Ted Sowers

Governor

4—Clossificollon—Mark

— Howard Teeter.

international

2^District

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Shorno.

Relations — Ch. b.

Eisenhut

VInlon

28—4-Woy Test—Woyne Way

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —
IV

Assoc.—Lester

18—Stag Night—John Dean

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.

Vocational

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

K.

Thomas.

Cholrman — William Bobier

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

B.

Fo*.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Willioms.

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

d.

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Holy
GENERAL

Informotlon

4—John Estweiler

October — 1956
Dr.

Milnes

April - 1957
2—Children's Forty—

September — 1956
11—Trade

Children — Ch.

VanWhy.

word Koltz, Kenneth Putnom,
Bob Show, Russell Woldron.
Public

Toupalik, Robert Korr.

Crippled

Rural-Urban — Ch.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed- e.

Speelol~At the coll of the President

Community Safety—Ch. Ralph

c.

Dr. John Rick.

12:15 P. M.

Kornstein

19-BIM

26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couillard.

Community Service

Keith Avery.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Foir-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut. William Milnes.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,

Mc-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

William

August — 1956
VInco

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
— Ch.

Wayne

Way, Chester Allemler.

Ill

Hurley.

Program

Four-Woy Test — Ch.

12—Robert B. Kerr

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duene

Treasurer

Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabe.

d.

Woodward,

Davidson, Seton

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Attendance — Ch. Alfred RicOi

1956 • 1957

international Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Sehwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz

Goodholm.

Chairman—RIehord BIringer

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

e.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

COMMITTEES

Andrews

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relotions—
Charles
9—Don

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Sehwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such cs Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Siringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1493

1151-R
1041
1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 t4. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
7t3-R
Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volorie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanoro

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E, Chicago St. — Evelyn
Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chleogo St. — Nellie

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

—

Howard M. Teeter, 154 Church St. — Morion

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhoa

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Leuro
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

332-J
1039
444

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

209
1344

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella

1450

Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lilo

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

803

75

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stole Home — Carol.1400

24F2

1243
235-W
1343
1437

643-J

1400

23
1208-J
_.46F5
915

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
—937
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathol
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor.. 790-J

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

503-M

Worner 3. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 V/. Poorl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

80F2
24
39

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No.

1 — Delia

Warren Williams. Botavia, Mich. — LaMolne

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia

1554M

33F22
568
589-W

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly—

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Porsons Ct. — Ruth

V MI r

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., AR LIN GTON HOTEL
WELCOME

—

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FREDERICK H.'-¥EEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. IMC

ALWAYS

10F5

C, Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

by

1143

John H. VVolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gratehen
775-W
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
— 1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Boatrice
552
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. I — Wllmo
—54F3
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshol! St.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

1354

Roymond A. Trebileoek, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann

1161-J

COLDSATER,

VISITING

618

624-W
—101

Phil RIbblo, 35'/2 Morse St.

1

COLDWATER,

661

£. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

446
1197

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

The COLDWATER

Published

Phane No.

Roafart E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann..
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

229-W
1374

1105
533-R
1399

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy——84

Robert B. Korr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand Si. — Retha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

1415

10F32

NAME

MICR.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotafy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
.April 11, 1957
DOuBLE FEATURE — Bernard Laney

arran^'sd an irAteresting movlelogue for
this vmek's meetingo Ralph Gerganoff,
Ypailanti Hotarian, axchitect and

^s^^globc- trotter, exhibited color films

,

[-

j

program will be provided by Dr, James Thomas,
chairman of the Branch county ACS unit's
April cancer crusade. The. program will tie
in with the current fund-raising and educa
tional campaign.

'"he took on trips to India and Point
Barrov/, Alaska,

Ralph needed no

introduction to many of the club mem

bers

as he Vifas architect for the new
Lakeland school.

Tuesday's other highlight was

*

*

*

POSTPONEMENT—Next week's meeting of
the Rotary Tuesday Night Musical society
?rill be held Wednesday night due to the

Homer charter night Tuesday night (if you
follow us), Ed Holtz urges all Rotaiy

the crowjiing of Nancy Cochrane, of
Quincy... ar Branch county's 195? Dairy

minstrels to note this change in the usual

princess.
The club had liiss Cochrane
and six other attractive nominees for

schedule and turn out Wednesday night, at
7s30, at Roosevelt auditorium.

the title as guests—also Mayor Max
Olds and former Mayor John T» Jackson,

*

who handled the coronation ceremony,

Keith Pearce had charge of
staging the judging contest and Ed
Koltz, by default of Jess Waldron,
got to be one of the Judges.

BRONSON DAY—Tuesday must have
been Bronson Day here. No less than

eight (count em) Bronson Rotarians
were guests. The list included Ray
Smith, Nels Weber, Glare Hollister,
Russell Megargle, Bob Stocker, Ken
Yesh, Roger Morr ^ind Dick ScUultz Rotarians Carlton McKenzie,
Quincy, Sraory Boyd cf Angola, and
Vem Kilgren of Hilisdale, also were
present. Kerj..'.eth Brown, Lakeland
school superintendent, also was a

Red McKnight points out that good
public relations cost you nothing but they
pay big dividends.
•jf

ROTARY FELLOVJSHIPS—Advauced study
abroad, as Rotary ambassadors of good
will, is the assignment of 123 outstanding
gr^uate students from 30 countries for
the 1957-58 school year. The 1-year all-

expense fellowship grants average $2,500
eac-h, and for 1957-58 amount to more than
$300,000,
Since the program was inaugurated
in 19U7—as a memorial to the founder of

Rotary, Paul P, Harris—Rotary Foundation

fellowships have been awarded to 918 youths
living in 6l countries for study in UO
countries.

Total grants for this Rotary

contribution toward international understand

guest.

ing have been in excess of $2,250,0001
—From Rotary Clipsheet

*

STAY-AT-HOMES—There were only
five wanderers this week, Kerr,

Allemier, Fiske, Rick and Shomo
being listed as absent.

it

it

POHET PETEs

Time to write another ditty,

Sony, we Just aren't that witty.
NEKT TUESDAY—Doc Rick, the

chairman, informs us that next week's

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengrogotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF

MICH.

LESTER WISE

JOHN KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS

Russell

Clossifieation — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch.

Carl

President

Vinton.

Dovidson, Soton Bovee, Paul

Secretary

Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Vice President

Fellowihip — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Falter, John Etsweller.

Program

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandl.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
end Howard Teeter, Richard
Blringer,
Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne, William
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

^^uiar—First Thursday each Month,
12:15 P. M.

Speciol—At the coN of the President
DISTRICT 319 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Rotary Informotion — Ch. Edword Hoitz, Kenneth Putnom,
Bob Show, Russell Woldron.
Public

GENERAL

SECRETARY

Informotion

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Itoly

Sergeant at Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

II

Vocational

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Cemmunity Service

Community

Sofely—Ch.

FREDERICK HILBERT, Waylond, Michigan

Relations —

Wilford Couiilord, Lewis
Pennington.

Ralph

Children

Eisenhut

8.

K.

2—Denold

Harris

9-HaroId

Hill

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McCemb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James
Von Why.
November — 1956
Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ols- 6—Roymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.

4—Classification—Mork

11—Crippled

International

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

Andrews

Children-

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

—

Vinton

28-4.Way Test-Wayne Way
June - 1957

4—Fred Weeks
18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
Charles

Info—

R. A. Trelsileock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Horold Goodholm

Webster Treof.

7—Warner VonAken

14—Jomes VanWhy
21—Carl

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery
15—International

May - 1957

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Sowers

30-^ommunity SafetyRalph Toupalik

16—Rotorfan-Harry Joseph

Thomas.

A. McKelth

23—Tod

October — 1956

Peorce, Warren Williams, Ray

M.

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

Shorno.

Ch.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

— Ch.

Dr.

1957

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Crippled

—

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

G. Woldron

September — 1956

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donoid

Bobier

March

Kornsteln

Wilford Couillard.

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Internellonal Contacts —

Service

Chairman — William

Vines

IV internotionol Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Ill

5—Rotary Informoliort—Ed Holfz
12—Robert B. Kerr
19—BIN Mllnes
26—Harold Munn

7—Employer, Employes Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

23—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Fox.

Dr. John Rick.

Wayne

Tarde Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21—4-H Fair—R.
Elsenhut. Willlom Mllnos.

Rural-Urban - Ch.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

August — 1956

Way, Chester Allemler.

Music — Ch. Mourlce

Payne,

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Moore.

Membership — Ch. Jim MeComb. John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.
Chester Curry.

Beard of DIrectori Meetings

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations
Cn. Vincent Kornsleln,

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

drews,

Ch. Erich Sehwengel, Horold

Good holm.

Chairmon—Richard Blringer
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

ELECTION

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

Ch. Chorles FIsk, Ha?oId

Club Service

International Student Proiects— February — 1957

c.

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES
I

9—Don

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Sehwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dotes with onolher member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
progarms, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
.1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, IB Church St. — Marion

928
371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Horvey G. Dent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F, Blringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean

Willlom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Sefon C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1493

IISI-R

1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-V/
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colloon
John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

1045
1261
__-74F5

John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchelf St. — Charlotte-- 1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
24F2
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris—
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanoro

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1399

1243

235-W

1343

1437
„__M3

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma—

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockham St. — Martha—
Bernard M. Lanoy, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

1374

332-J

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

William A. Miincs, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila

1344
1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axnor Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Morshal! St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel--

1450
23
1208-J
46F5
915
937
778-R

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St

1161-J

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, IB E. Alden St. — Bergel—

568
589-W

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1197

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Russell G. Waidron, R. R. No. 1

— Delia

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

24
39

10F5

_-^5-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice——

_1095

552

Clyde Willloms, R. R. No. 1 - Wilmo.

54F3

Worren Williams, Batavio, Mich. — LaMoine

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Cello
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

790-J

1554M
1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
1220-J
Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly—.43F22

See. 34.66, P. L. tf R.

; V APCil?

H.

WEEKS

SPRIL'G

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

1143
80F2

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

33F22

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

503-M

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth

A.V-

QUALITY

Meeting Time:

1354

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
Warner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

1
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

618

624-W
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

COLDWATER

"Rotary REFLECTOR

653-M
661

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Vlrginlo
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St- — Eileen

Milford A. McKcilh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol.1400

84

446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

75

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherfy St. — Laura

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

643-J

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Address end Rotary Ann

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

—j29-W

Vincent Kornsteln, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Ernest W.

NAME

1466
10F32

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

April ii, 19^7
HUSTLING HUCKSTERS—Torg Skabo's
crew selling advertising space in the

GOOD JUDGMIENT—Rotary doesn^t mix

in politics but apparently a Rotary label
is an asset to a politician.

club's 1957 minstrel show programs has

At least two

been doing a bang-up job„
Torg told the
other directors Thursday that over ICQ
sales will be made. Last year.the pro
gram carried 73 ads.

club members were elected aldermen and

another named supervisor of his ward in

Monday's municipal elections. Congratula
tions to Dale Dean^ Erich Schwengel and
Rarvey Bent—or rather, we should compli
ment the voters on their excellent judg

■jf

*

ment ,
RURAL-URBAN NIGHT—!^e. blub will
*

host its fanner friends the night of
April 30 at Batavia Grange, Chainnan

*

Keith Pearce has announced,.
Each club
member will be asked to invite a fanner

SOBERING THOUGHT—World domination

is, and always has been, the aim of the
Soviet Union, Dr, Roger Leestma, of the
FCDA headquarters in Battle Greek, told
club members following Tuesday's luncheon.

guest. Dr. Willis Dunbar, Kalamazoo
radio-TV news commentator, will be the
speaker.

Dr. Leestma, by spoken word and
geographical charts, convinced local Ro-

Doc tells us that, as far as he
can determine at present, the cost will

tarians

be $1,50 per ticket with each member ex

that the communist threat to the

free world is greater today than ever be

pected to secure tickets for himself
and farmer friend. In other words, be

fore,

prepared to shuck out $3»
M, A, McKeiUi was program chairman
and had Bill V^illiams, who helped secure

*

*

the speaker, as his luncheon guest.
DON'T FORGET—The

Homer club

charter night shindig, Dick Biringer is
in charge of the local delegation and

*

President Fritz wants no less than 20
from our club to attend.

FROM OTHER CLUBS—Rotarians Dale

tJlery, Goshen, Ind,; Dick Schultz and
Bill Campbell, Bronsonj and Max Huey,
HillsdaJ.e, attended this week's meeting.

*

*

*

SEAL SALE LAGS—Harvey Bent,
Easter Seal sale chainnan, reports Vcie
drive needs a boost.
Receipts to date

Doc Pearce had his associate,
Dr, Percy Jones, as his guest.

total $930,

«•

Last year's drive produced

$1,500, So, if you haven't sent in your
contribution (and this, we confess, means
us), do so promptly.

NINE ABSENTEES—Nine club mem

bers listed as absent this week were

Barnes, Biringer, Burandt, Fiske, Goodholm, Kerr, Mi?Jchahey, Shaw and Williams

*

*

*

(Clyde or Warren, Chick?)
POHET PETEj
*

Ah, Spring, Ain't it nice,
April shoxjers mixed with ice.

- NEXT TUSSDAT—The annual countydairy queen contest will be next week's
club meeting feature.
Candidates for the
title will be guests of the club.

Seton &amp; Duke
*

*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON —&gt; Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

STURGJS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS SY

ELECTION

b.

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

PresIdenJ
Vice Pre»ldent c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
A»»t. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Woy

Carl Vinton.

Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.
Program

Teeter,

Richard

Gus

rvey
Bent, Maurice Payne,
iier, and Torg Skaba.

BIringer, f.

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership — Ch. Jim MeComb, John Joekson, Warner

William

VanAken.

g. Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

^

Beard of Director* Meetings
h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Or. John Rick.
•jular—Rrst Thursday each Month,

12:15 P.M.

i

Rotary

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GENERAL

SECRETARY

Community Service

Community Safety—Ch.

30—Ernest

VonWhy.

Alfred Rice

M.

A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

Lose

May - 1957
7—Warner

VonAken

14—James VanWhy
21—Carl

November — 1956

Vinton

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Juno - 1957

20—Douglas Woodward
27—Chester Allemier

Internalienal

4—Classification—Mark

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Buyor, Seller

Internotionol

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebftcock,

Andrews

Kenneth Oimsted
18—Otis Barnes

Howord Teeter.

—

Woodward

July - 1957
Charles

8—Keith Avory

Webster Treat.

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Shorno.

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Foller

December — 1956

Internotional Contacts —

Relations — Ch.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C.

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

16—Rofarian-Horry Joseph

Douglas Woodward, James

Chairman —

Pennington.

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Themos

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

2—Donold Morris
9—Harold Hill

Fox.

Clyde Williams.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Assoc.—Lester

Youth — Ch. Milford McKolth, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Chairman — William Bobier

FREDERICK HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

K.

Ch. — John Deon.

Service

Estweiler

October — 1956
B.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Vocational

4—John

11—Trade

Keith Avery.

Or.

March -

April - 1957

18—Stog Night—John Dean
Crippled Children — Ch. Dr.
Kenneth Oimsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

IV

II

0.

Ralph

September — 1956

Toupollk, Robert Kerr.

Rural-Urban - Ch.

26—Harold Munn

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox

Holtz

19-BII] Milnes

Wilford Couillard.

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Mulchahey.

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Ill

Kornstein

21-4.H Falr-R. G. Waldron
28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Eisenhut. William Milnes.

Boys' and Girls' Week —

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Vinee

Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Way, Chester Allemier.

Public Information —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

k.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

— Ch. Ed

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.
j.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

information

ward Holiz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the call of the President

Test — Ch. Wayne

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester' 14—Roy

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Howard

Charles Woodward,

19S6 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Rusiell Moore.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duono

d.

Employer, Employee Relations

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

drews,

e.

and

Good holm.

Attendartce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

1956 • 1957

Iniernatlonol Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel. Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed
McKnight.
12-Robert B. Kerr

Ch. Chories Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard BIringer

o.

e.

Competitor Relations —

COAVAITTEE5
I

Fiska

9—Don Shorno

15—Internotional Info—
R. A. Trcbileock
22—Gust C. Burondt

23—Russell Moore

29—Harold Goodholm

30—Erich Schwengel

16—John Jackson

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dales with onofhor member, advise the progrom choirman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodioi' Night, may appoint o commiltae to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mofk S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marlon

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringar, SB N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Claro,

1493

1151-R

1041
1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Jmogeno-834-V/

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo.

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerle
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Alberi F. Faller, 95 N. Kanchett St. — Charlotte

1045

'1261
74F5

1415

1105

Chorlos H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

24F2

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanora

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileon

1399

1243

235-W

_1343

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

—8013

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Phone No.
1466

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

643-J

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Daugharty St. — Lauro
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

E. Harold Munn. Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella..
Dr. K. L. OlmstM, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

1450
23
.1206-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 B. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr.

B. K. Pearce, 350 MorshofI St. — Lorraine

46F5
-

915
937

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

778-R

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St

1161-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleartor
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Noncy

Chories Schmiff, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

790-J

33F22

568

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p .m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R LI N GIG N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

^3-M
661
618

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia .__—_.624-W

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

101

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Roymond A. Troafilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

1354

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mciry Ann

503-M

1143

Wornar B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys.

80F2

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delio

24
39
10F5

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

___^5-W

1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice...—.552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo
54F3
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Cello
1554M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth.—1220-J

lestlie H. Woodword, Coldwater Lake — Polly

AP^.'iv

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIGH.
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1197

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

589-W

FREDERICK

84
446

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

332-J
1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — CaroL1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lilo
1400

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

229-W
1374

Bernard M. Lancy, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W.

NAME

10F32

INC

.J43F22

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
March 28,
Charlotte, with 86 members, was the

NKKT TUESDAY
Dr. Robert Leestma,
of National Civil Defense headquarters in

only club our size or larger with a better

Battle Ci-eek, will be the speaker.

attendance record.

He "will

rating which placed it sixth in the district.

,^^scuas "The Intents and Capabilities of
ne Soviet Union"*

Charlotte had a 93*31

Coldwater was 13th.

Mac McKeith will be

program chairman and Bill Williams, who

^i^elned hija secure next week's star attract-

*

it

rn, assures us"Leestma has a top flight

TO STUDY ABROAD - - District Governor

talk on a topic which rates top pii.ority
consideration by every American.

Fred Hilbert announces that George Webber

of Jackson, an Albion College graduate now
studying theology at Boston University,
has been selected to study in England next

*

year on a Rotary scholarship, Mrs. Webber
is planning to accompany her husband and
teach in England to finance her own support

THIS WEEK - - Bob Greenich, who
needed no introudction to most club members,

reviewed special education for handicapped
children from the parental viewpoint. He

during the year.

said parents of handicapped children must
*

first face the facts before they can be of
much help. He discussed the needs and

OUTSIDE READING

problems of special education in a frank,

Les Woodward, "vdio recently attended a

instructive and interesting talk.
Alfred Rice was the program chairman.
*

Our thanks to

meeting of the Fort Myers Beach (Florida)
Rotary Club and brought back a copy of the
club's publication, "The Cog", for us to

*

examine and enjoy.
COULD IT B.C. — The club had its
*

it

shortest guest list of months this week.
Bud Higbie of Bronson, and Clay Brobkraan
of Quincy, were, the only visiting Rotarians.

TIME SAVER

Harry Joseph proved

Even our neighbor from the east,

to be just that Tuesday when he reviewed

Mac (Old Faithful) McKensie was missing.
Bill Williams, Coldwater, was a guest of
his employer, Mac McKeith.

covered from cover to cover so well that
President Fritz allowed as how there

the March issue of The Rotarian-

wasn't much use of anyone taking the time
to read the

•it

issue.
it

*

VACAi^T CHAIRS - -Andrews, Barnes,

Dale Dean, Etsweiler, Fiske, McComb, Moore,
Patterson, Short, Teeter, Warner Van Aken,

YOUR MEMO PAD

Jot down April l6th

as the date of the charter night at Homer

Way and Vinton were marked absent.
•*

He

(which is easy driving distance from
Coldwater). Phil Lovejoy will speakl
Need we say more?

.■ti

DOWN BUT NOT OUT - - The club's

AND DON'T FORGET that the Rotary

attendance percentage dipped tTfO percentage

points to 92.06 during February, but

Minstrels are rehearsing every Tuesday

Coldwater still held on to its place among
the district's leaders. Quincy, with 97 per

and desired.

night.

Your presence is both requested

cent, stood, second in. the district, while

Bronson, with a 96,^7 rating, was in fourth

it

it

*

olace.

POHET PETEs

All Rotarians on the rolls.

See you Monday at the polls.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON » Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — Cellege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

1

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURG15 — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

BAmE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
a.
b.

Goodholm.

LESTER WISE

Vice President c.

Secretary
Asst. Secretary d.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way

drews, Charles Woodward,
Carl Vinlon.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Bovee, Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Foller, John Etswelier.
e.

Progrom

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandt.

DIRECTORS-The President, Vice President,
nnd
Howard Teeter,
Riehord
Biringer, f.

'vey Bent, Maurice Payne,
jier, and Torg Skabo.

Membership — Ch. Jim MeComb, John Jackson, Warner

William

VanAken.

g.

Music — Ch. Mourlce

Payne,

Chester Curry.

Baord ef Directors Meetings

^

^ular—First Thuridoy each

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John

Month,

12:15 P. M.

PRESIDENT ROTARY

mTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

j.

Public Informotion

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Watdron.

GENERAL

SECRETARY

k.

Sergeant at Arms —

Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219fh DISTRICT,
ROTARY

II

Community Safety—Ch.

Vinca

Ralph
Dr.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,
Keith Avery.

September — 1956
4—John

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,

Douglas Woodward, Jomes

Assoc.—Lester

25—District

Eisenhut

Alfred

Rice

Governor

23—Ted

Luse

27—Chester Allemier

Beys' ond Girls' Week —

December — 1956

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

June - 1957

4—Fred Weeks

—

18—Chorles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery
15—International

VanAken

Vinton

2B-4-Way Tesi-Woyne Way

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

7—Warner
21—Carl

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Fallef

11—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

May - 1957

14—Jomes VonWhy

Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomos.

Service

Sowers

Ralph Toupalik

November — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

A. McKeith

30—Community Safety-

Joseph
2.T—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest

M.

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulehahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

Information

26—Attendance—C.

Estweiler

October — 1956
Rural-Urban - Ch. Dr. 8. K.
2—Donald Harris
Peorce, Warren Williams, Ray 9—Harold Hill
Fox.
16—Roforian-Horry

International

Pennington.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington
Apirl - 1957
2—Children's Party—

Crippled Children — Ch.

Internotional Contacts —

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

1957

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Wilford Couillard.

18—Stag Night—John Dean

Buyer, Seller

26—Harold Munn

Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Kornstein

11—Trade

Internatlonol

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz
12—Robert B. Kerr
19-6ilt Milnes

March —

7—Employer,

Toupallk, Robert Korr.

Chairman
Service

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

28—Buyer-Sellor Relotions—

Shorno.

HILBERT, Wayland, Mlchigon

— Ch. Wayne

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Chairman — William Bobier

o.

INTERNATIONAL

Vocalionol

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4.H Fair-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut, William Milnes.

IV

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulehahey.

INTERNATIONAL

GtAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Test

Way, Chester Allemier.

VonWhy.

Rick.

I

Special—At the coil of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

Davidson, Soton
Hurley.

International Student Projeets— February — 1957
McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Club Service

e.

Relations —

Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold

Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

1956 • 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

Comi^etlter

I

MICH.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

COMMIHEES

Charles

Info—

Ch, Raymond Trebileock,

R. A. Trebileock
22—Gust C. Burandt

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

9—Don

FIska

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the deioils.

LESTER WISE, Program Choirmon — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

-..371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R, No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Riehord F. Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

IISI-R
1041

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple lone — Mary

713-R

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N, Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162.W
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Volerio
,1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
74F5
John W. Etswciler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. HonchatI St. — Charlotte—,1105
Chorles H. Fiske, R, R. No. 6 - Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermione

1243
235-W

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

1399

1343

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Or. — Ruth

803

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortho
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W.

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Robert C. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pecrl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

643.J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

332-J

1039

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Worren Williams, Botavlo, Mich. — laMoIne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

937

Phil Ribble. 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-3

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

Sac.

-Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRINC PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,
Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

84

446
1197

653-M

10F5

_-775.W

1095
552

54F3
63F12
.1554M
1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
1220.J
Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly„_—43F22

568

The COLDWATER

*

— Delia

Y/oyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy -

46F5
915

778-R
790-J

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

-1208-J

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Cathel
Kenneth M. Potnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor

Phone No.

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
661
Howard M. Taeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
618
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
624-W
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
101
Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
1354
Raymond A. Trebileock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
_80F2
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
24
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
39

75

Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — CaroL1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerlte
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys
1344
Raymond G. Mulehahey, Box 148 — Llla
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
1450
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edna
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refha

Address and Rotory Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

_229-W
1374

Lose — R. R. No. 3 — Roth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

NAME

34

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.

M&amp;rch

GLUB BRISFED • • • Future new
stories from the troubled Middle East

v-s
r\.

19^7

WORD TO THE WISE

.

.

.

Drive

care

fully. Don't insist on your rites.

will have more meaning for local

Rotarians, t^io were briefed Tuesday
on the basic problems involved in

«•

*

FROM KALAMA200 . . . Clyde Williams
gave the members a brief report on the

the Arab-Israeli dispute.

Fred J. Seikaly, v/ho came to
Coldwater recently to become con
nected with the Sales Department of
the L. A. Darling Co. at Bronson,

vfas Tuesday's speaker. Fred has
spent most of his life to date in

district session held at

Beirut, Lebanon, and is able to speak
with authority on the Middle East
topic. He was introduced by
Ken Putnam.

*

REMINDER .

*

-

.

There will be a

charter night at Homer April l6th.
•th

*

*

Kalamazoo last

weekend. The club, incidentally, was
represented by five members? President
Fritz, Barney Trebilcock, Torg Skabo,
Les Wise and Clyde.

TUESDAY'S GUESTS .

.

. Lawton

Qsbom, Dickinson, N. D. clubj

C. D. McKenzie, Quincy (and Coldwater)j
Dr. Ket Bush, Dixon, 111, guest of
Howard Teeterj Bill Williams, Coldvfater,
guest of Mac McKeith^ and
Jerry Muzzillo, Ft. Wayne, Ind., guest
of Torg Skabo.

ACT PROMPTLY . . . Harvey Bent, who
is chairmaning the Easter Seal drive this
year, is asking club members to mail in
their contributions vrithout delay.

. Last year's drive netted about $1,^00
to aid crippled children and adults.
This year's county-wide campaign is

shooting at a ^2,000 goal.
*
*

*

TRUTH STINGS

...

*

LET'S WATCH IT.

.

.

Four mem

bers signed the "early leaver" list
but six took off before the program
started.
*

Brownsville

(Tex.) Rotary Bulletin reports that a
bee has a stinger exactly .0312^ inches
long. The other 2k inches are your
imaginationI

*

MISSING VISAGES . .

. Andrews,

Barnes, Burandt, Couillard, Hurley,
Joseph, Kennedy, McKnight, Mulchahey,
Patterson-, Pennington, Schwengel,
Thomas, Warner Van Aken, Warren Williams,
and Les and

The

Chuck Woodward.

*

*

A ROTARY CLUB'S place in the community
is fixed not merely by some spectacular
achievement of the Club as a whole, but
rather by the daily lives of its individual
members. — Club Bulletin, Columbus, 0.

*

. NEXT TUESDAY . .

*

*

POHET PETEs

-

-K-

. Alfred Rice,

program chairman, infonns-us that next
week's program will deal with special
education with Robert Greenich as
speaker.

Comes

- -

•

-

-

the next rehearsal

AH you singers best beware.
Keep your S's silent
And let your oul's blare.

*

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congragationai Church — Wadnsaday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Cellega Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMinEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sower*.
OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

b.

Classlflcotion — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Presidenf
Vie# President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
A»it. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Treasurer

Carl

rvey

Teeter,

Bent,

jier, and

Maurice

RIcherd

Payne,

Gus

William

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Mulchahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

k.

ROTARY

GOVERNOR 219lh DISTRICT,
ROTARY

21—Carl

f.
g.

son, Frecierick Weeks.

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' and Girls' Week —

December — 1956

International

Olmstod

Barnes

4—Fred Weeks

8—Keith Avery
15—International

Information

—

R. A.

Ch. Raymond Treblleock,

Info—

Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Internotionoi

Relations — Ch. b.

Wilford Couillard, lewis
Pennington.

Kenneth
18—Otis

Intomalional Contacts —

Buyer, Seller

June - 1957

4—Classification—AAark Andrews

— Howard Teeter,

Vinton

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

11—Crippled Children-

Service

7—Warner VanAken

14—James VanWhy
29-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

13—Clyde Willioms
20—Douglas Woodward

Thomas.

Sherno.

Wayland, Michigan

30—Community Safety—
Rolph Toupalik

October — 1956
2—Donold Horir*
9-Harold Hill

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey

Student Guest — Ch, Byron

Chairman
o.

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

Cholrman — William Bobler

a.

INTERNATIONAL

HiLBERT,

VonWhy.

Clyde Williams,
Service

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

May - 1957

K.

Rico

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

Fox.
16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Mllferd McKeith, 23—ladles' Night—Jim MLcComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

B.

Ch. — John Dean.

Voeatienai

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.-Lester

Pearca

Alfred

April - 1957

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Deon

Children — Ch.

Peorce, Warren Williams, Ray

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
II

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C.

Relations—

Kenneth Olmitcd, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

IV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox

September — 19S6

Ralph

19S7

28—Buyer-Seller

Wilford Couillard.

Toupoiik, Robert Kerr.

-

21—4-H Foir-R. G. Waldron

Community Service

Sofety—Ch.

Kornstein

d.

Sergeant ot Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Community

Morch

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
Vinee

Keith Avery.

Public Information —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

Wayt»e

Way, Chester Allemier.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

ward Hollz, Kenneth Putnam,

I.

Four-Way Tost — Ch.

August — 1956

c.

Payne,

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.

Moore.

Crippled

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed&lt; e.

i

Russell

Holts

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-&amp;ill Mllnes
26—Harold Munn

b.

Dr. John Rick.

each Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

FREDERICK

Burandt.

VanAken.

Special—At the coll of the President

SECRETARY

Wise,

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

GENERAL

Lester

Comb. John Jackson, Worner

g.

ROTARY

Ch.

1956 - 19S7 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ch. Vincent Kornstoin,

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Torg Skabo.

gulor—First Thursday

—

Employer, Employee Relations

III

Albert Falter, John Etswellor. a.

Program

McKntght.

Eisenhut. William Mllncs,

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Biringar, f.

Beard of Director* Meeting*

e.

Hurley.

DIRECTORS—Th. President, Vice President,
Howard

Vinton.

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

e.
md

d.

Charles Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

d.

International Student Projects— Februory — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Informoilon—Ed

Goodholm.

Chairman—Richard Blringer
e.
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

a.

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk. Harold

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shomo
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHea to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairmon — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address ond Rotary Anrt
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

Phone No.

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

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1036-M

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

371

Oils O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean...

Williom W. Bobler, 280 Grond St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clora

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine

1041

Milford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

4^

1212

4S2-R

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1105
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533-R
1399

1243

Edword C. Koltz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

13it

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aiieen

1437

803

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Rolph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys.

James H. VanWhy, IW W. Peorl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. V.'aldron, R. R. No. 1

— Delia

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Worren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LoMoina

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICIi.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

24

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

C

by

80F2

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

Charles I. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

The COLDWATER

Published

1143

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wllma

1161-J

FREDERICK

101
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915
937

Phil ifibble, 35V2 Morse St.

Notary REFLECTOR

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Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget—

618

624-W

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen—^5-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hoi! St. — Dorothy
1095

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothol
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Dr. John RIek, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

—661

E, Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

23
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Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 1, Box 227 — Hilda

653-M

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion—

Harold J. McKnighl, Coldwater Stole Home — Carol-1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Llla
1400
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
1450

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine——

—446
1197

Thoo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

1039

Or. K. L. Olmstod, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retho

Pbon* Na.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 £. Pearl St. — Louise

1374

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 5. Monroe St.

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy——84

229-W
75
332-J

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hormione._,_235-W

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

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Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortho

NAME

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Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth...
James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty Si. — Laura

162-W
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Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

1151-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

Phone No.

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

Chorlos H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

66P14
1493

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmegene.634-W

John W. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

NAME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

Mflrnh

VEEP MOVIIJG UP 0 . .

vice pi'esident this

1)|„ 19^7

. Les Wise,

"vdJ.! take

over from President Fritz July 1st.
'The new board, at its organizational
Jicoting this week, also named
lick Biringer to succeed Wise as vice
president.
Two new directors, Don Harris and
Jess Waldron, were elected by the club
Tuesday. Wise, Biringer, Han'-ey Bent,
Bill Bobier and Maur5-ce Payne were re
named

to

the board.
*

Kennedy, McConkey, McKeith, Moore,
Patterson, Teeter, Trebilcock, Warner Van
Aken, Waldron, Warren Williams and
Les Woodward were listed

4f

.

,

.

This

week's speaker was Leo McQueen, Super:mtende.nt of Coldwater's Board of

public Works, who gave club members an
interesting review of the local power
plant's history and discussed its
operations.

generating 5b per cent of its electri

cal outp^. The city is receiving
about $3g,000 to $li0,000 per yeai' from
net earnings.

Paul Hurley, recently named i
President of the Board of Public Works,
was the week's program chairman.
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*

WITH US THIS ^VEEK

.

.

.

Ed Hawkins, past president of the
Danville, Va., Rotary Club and now a
Colciwater resident, was a guest of
Craig Sebald. Pau3- Hurley had Charles
Fisher as a guest. The visiting Rotarian

■if

NEXT TUESDAY . , , Fred Seikaly, a
newcomer to Coldwater and the Sales Depart
ment at the Darling Plant in Bronson, will

be next week's speaker. A native of
Syracuse, N. Y,, Fred has lived in Beirut,
Lebanon until recently.
•if

Among other things, Mr. McQueen
i?aid there are no plans at present to
expand the local plant. Tne city
currently is buying
per cent and

absent.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY . . , . Chat Curry,
A1 Rice, Chick Kennedy, Jess Waldron,
Chuck Woodward, Duke Davidson, Will Couillard
and Mark Andrews are celebrating milestones
this month. They will have a table of their
own next Tuesday,

■if

MORE POWER TO YOU

as

*

^ DON'T FORGET

. . . The district con-

■ference at Kalamazoo this coining weekend.
. . Also the fact that weekly rehearsals
for the club mistrel show are being held
each Tuesday night.
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■if

SPRING TRAINING
. . . Dale Dean
returned home this week from Florida "vdiere,

we understand, he looked over the Tigers at
Lakeland while his sons were serving as bat
boys for an intra»squad game.
■if

SPRING FEVER

. . . We've got it so

we'll sign off for this week.
•if

•if

a

list included Ben Gordon, Angola,

Sob Stocker of Bronson, and C. D. McKenzie
and Ed Jennings of Quincy.
*

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POHET PETE:

Lucky Lester got the job.
Voting was rigged, you know.

Maybe the bank, he could rob.
NOT VTITH US

...

. Rotarians

The treasury needs the dough.

Barnes, Dale Dean, Goodholm, Harris
Seton St Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:T5 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple &gt;- Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Chairman—Richord Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

McKnIghl.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstetn,

Clossiflcation — Ch. Mork An' d.

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allamlor.

Charles

Woodward,

Carl Vlnton.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

—

Ch.

Bovee, Paul

Lester

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Wise,

Gus Burondt.
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter,
Richard
Biringer,

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Keith Avery.

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

VanAken.

Maurice

Payne,

Chester Curry.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

l^cgular—First TKursday each Month,

Dr.

Special—At the call of the President

Rotory Information — Ch. Ed
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Public

12j15 p. M.

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

FREDERICK

n

DISTRICT,

Buyer, Seller

International

Relotions — Ch.

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

Wiiford Couillord, Lewis
Penninglon.

Woylond, Michigan

—

7—Warner

VonAken

14—James VanWhy
Vinton

28—4-Way Tost—Woyne Way
June - 1957

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

11—Crippled Children-

Andrews

Kenneth Olmstad
18—Otis Barnes

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

15—Internolionoi InfoR. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

May - 1957

21—Carl

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Shorno.

Luse

4—Classification—Mark

International Contacts —

M. A. McKellh

9—Bernard Lancy

Ralph Toupalik

December — 1956

IV International Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Service

Pearce

19—Lewis Penninglon

30—Community Safety-

2—Donald Horrls
9—Harold Hill

27—Chester Allemler

Cn. — John Dean.

Chairman — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT,

Vocational

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

October - 1956

20—Douglas Woodward

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Clyde Williams.

1957

5—Student Guest-Byron Thomas

25—District Governor

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
13—Clyde Williams

Thomas.

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Eisanhut

November — 1956

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Sergeont ot Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Douglas Woodward, James
hips

—

March -

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Ernest

son, Frederick Weeks.

Ch. Horold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

CIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Information

Assoc.—Lester

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeilh, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
Von Why.

John Rick.

Estwellar

16—Rolarian—Harry Joseph

Fox.

d.

4—John

11—Trade

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Boord of Directors Meetings

26—Harold Munn

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956

Or 18—Slag Night-John Dean

— Ch.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,

Cemb, John Jackson, Warner

William

Vince Kornstein

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz
12—Robert 8. Kerr
19~Bill Milnes

Wiiford Couillard.

Community Safely—Ch. Ralph
Crippled Children

Bent,

7—Employer, Employee Relotions

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Falter, John Elsweiler.

Treasurer

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21_4.H Fair-R. G. Waldron
Elsenhut, William Milnes.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duene

Program

Harvey

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Russell Moore.

drews,

President
Vice President

International Student Projects- February — 1957

Goodholm.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Competitor Relations

Ch. Charles Fisk, Korold

Club Service

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Lodlos' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R, R. No. 3 — Barnice

_-66F]4

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Or. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret

1151-R
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairflold Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wiiford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie
1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
74F5
John W. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille __..1415
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honehctt St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth
24F2
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lonore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Harold T. Hill, ^1 E." Chicago St. — Hermione

_J35-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1343

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfleld Dr. — Alleen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1437
803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma,_
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand Si. — Dorothy
Bernard M. loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

10F32
229-W
1374
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Ernest W. luse — R. R. No. 3 — Roth

75

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

332-J
„1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Glodys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Llla
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ello
Or. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

446

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

—1197

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

661
___618

Torg Skacfio, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

937
778-R

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

1161-J

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

46F5
915

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Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

John H. V/alker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celia
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshoil St.

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIGH.

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth—1220-J
Lastlia H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly
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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beolrica... .-552
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
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Rolph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

653-M

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. .®earl St. — Ruth

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Honey
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget -

84

Robert 6. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

209

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Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Phone No.

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Address end Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

444

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwoler State Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milnes,

NAME

INC,

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

March 7, 1957
CHUCK HOLE CliUCKLES .

.

LOOKING AHEAD . . .The Angola club,

. Twenty

Coldwater High School students who have
been weekly guests of the club during

the year, returned Tuesday to put on the
program. They conducted the meeting,
lad the singing and furnished the talks.
They gave the members an interesting

word picture of the new high school with
its expanded facilities.
The student guests also gave a

descriptive report on the chuck hole
hazards which exist in the circular

which is

slated to host the

Tri-State meet

ing at Pokagon this year, has asked Coldwater
for acceptable dates in May. President Fritz
is informing our neighbors to the South that

May 2iith is the only possible date for the
annual session due to Coldwater's minstrel
show schedule.

The turnout at Tuesday night's initial
rehearsal, incidentally, was above last year's
average. Such continued support will be
appreciated by Director Ed Holtz.

drive in front of the new building.
■»

Their propaganda drew many chuckles
but to date no action.
We know be
cause we darn near lost our dentures on

a bumpy ride to the school for last
night's tourney game.

Byron Thomas was Tuesday's program
chairman. Kermit Dennis, high school
principal, was a guest.

The directors,

NEW PROJECT

at

their monthly meeting Thursday, voted to
create a nursing scholarship. The club will

put up $100 to match a similar amount put up
by the Board of Health Center Trustees. The
latter will select the girl graduate to
receive the scholarship.
*

*

NEXT TO LAST CALL . .

FROM OTHER CLUBS . . . Wayne Link

of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Harvey Avery of
Sturgis, and Wendell Hathaway and
K. B. Higbie of the Bronson club,, were

*

. There is still

time to plan to attend the district confer
ence to be held March 17-18 in Kalamazoo.

Take youu Rotary Ann vrith you.

Rotarian guests Tuesday.
it
*

*

*

THE POLITICAL SCENE

MANY laSSING ... The list of

absentees Tuesday was rather long.
It included Barnes, Bobier, Dale Dean,

Fiske, Kerr, Laney, McGomb, McConkey,
McKeith, McKnight, Mulcahey, Patterson,
Putnam, Kibble, Rich, Schwengel,
Warner Van Aken, Van Why, Way, Clyde
and Warren Williams, and Les Woodward.

.... There

may be politics in Rotary but there are
Rotarians in politics. Thirty-five of the
96 U.S. Senators are Rotarians. There are
Rotarians in the House of Representatives,

and 13 living in gubernatorial mansions.

Dale Dean, Harvey Bent and Erich Schwengel
all seeking ward offices in the coming April
vote.

*

*
*

FROM TUCSON . .

. Warner Van Aken,

making up in Tucson, Ariz., last week,
reports that with a club of 22) members
and more than 100 guests, there were

only four "early leavers".

We had NINE

Tuesdayi

PHOST PETEI

Byron laughed at the jokes
Sure-were-funi^-them young blokes.
But Osgood what we want to know
When will the chuokholes finally go?

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wodnetday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA ~ College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

At

the local level we have three members.

1

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAniE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF

MICH.

ELECTION

I

Club Service

FRITZ VAN AKEN

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Four-Way Tost — Ch.

Charles Woodward,

Carl Vinlon.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Biringer,
Willlain

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Keith Avery.

Comb, John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

Music — Ch. AAourice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

Rotory information — Ch. Edworo Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

DISTRICT ai9 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Mulchahey.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

—

II

B.

K.

Fox.
Youth

— Ch. Milford McKeith

Douglas Woodward, James

Vocatienol

Service

19—Lewis Pennington

Relations—

26—Attendance—C. Alfred

4—John Estweiler
11—Trode Assoc.-Lester

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

Boys' ond Girls' Week —
International

25—District Governor
October - 1956

30—Community Safety-

2—Donald

Ralph Toupalik

Harris

9—Horold Hill

16—Roforlan—Harry Joseph
23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

May - 1957

30—Ernest Luse

14—James VanWhy

Chalrmon

28—4-Woy Test—Wayne Woy
June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

4—Clossificotion—Mark Andrews
Kenneth

International Contacts —

International

Webster Treat.

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

2—Competitor RelationsCharles

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebileock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Horold Goodholm

Informotion —

Ch. Raymond Trebileock,

Pennington.

Olmsted

Barnes

Jonuary — 1957
3—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Wllford Couillord, Lewis

18—Oils

VanAken

Vinlon

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Foltef

11—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

7—Warner
21—Carl

December — 1956

Service

M. A. McKelth

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Thomas.

IV

Rico

April - 1957

November — 1956

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch.

G. Waldron

Scholorships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mutchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodword
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemler

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

12—Rural-Urban—Keith Pearce

Fox

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Chairman — William Bobier

HUBERT, Waylond, Michigan

— Ch.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes
Rural-Urban — Ch.

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Tltomas

Foir-R.

September — 1956

Ralph

Cn. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

information

Ch. Horold Munn, Roymond

GIAN PAOLE UNO, Leghorn, Italy

Children

March —

Wilford Couillord.

VonWhy.

Rtek.

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Kornstein

28—Buyer-Seller

Community Service

Gus Burandt.

^ Board of Directors Meetings
Regular—First Thursday each Mortth,

Speciol—At the call of the President

Ill

Membership — Ch. Jim Me

Dr. John

7—Employer, Employee Relations
VInee

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Crippled

Bobier, and Terg Skabe.

Woyne

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Albert Foller, John Etsweiler.

DIRECTORS-The President, Vic. President,

Teeter, Richord
Maurice Payne,

Bovee, Poul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
—

Way, Chester Allemler.

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz
12-Robert B. Kerr
19-BIII Milnes

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Program
and
Howard
Harvey
Bent,

Cn. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mark An-

Treasurer

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnIghl.

Employer, Employee Relations
Russell Moore.

President
Vice President

international Student Proieets— February — 1957

Geodhoim.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

drews,

LESTER WISE

Ch.' Charles F'sk, Horold

Chairman—Richard Blringer
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

1956 • 1957

e.

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES

FIske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 560

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

928

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmo

10F32

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

371
66F14
1493

Robert B. Korr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho

Richard F. Blringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Crond St. — Clara

IISI-R
1041
1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wllford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Calleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

1105

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Charles H. FIske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

1415

24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lenore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Horold T. Hill, 431 B. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicogo St. — Evelyn
Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Or. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1243
235-W

1343

1437
M3

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea Ernest W. Luso — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

1466

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

„_.446
1197
653-M

75

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church Si. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 V/alnut St. — Virginia

661
618
_„624-W

1374
643-J

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. MeConkoy, 95 S. Monroe St._,

1039

Ralph Toupalik, 335 £. Chicogo St. — Eileen

209

Raymond A. Trebileock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann 1143

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol-1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lllo
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

1344
_1400
1450

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Rofha
Roy C. Polterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

23
1208-J
46F5

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.-

915
937

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Galhel—
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
790-J

Phil Ribble, 3SV'2 Morse St.

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn... 33F32
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Noncy
568
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bsrget
589-W

1 2 : 1 5 p. m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I N GTO N HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1354

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

James H. VonWhy, 199 V/. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Aiice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 - Delia

—

80F2

24
39

10F5

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Greichen—

-775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

—5^

Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

1095

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wllma

54F3

Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LoMolne

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall Si.—

__„_-_13WM

1271

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth-_-_1220-J

Lesihe H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84

229-W

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

J'he COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy

COLDWATER, MICH.

INC.

—43F22

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
February 27, 19^7
ECONOMIC AID

•

.

.

Coldwater State

Hoae &amp; Trai-iiing School means a lot to
this area^, Rotarian Ray Js^rlchahey pointed
out to club members Tuesday.
The insti

NEXT TUESDAY ... The Program next
week will be supplied by a group of senior
boys from the high school. Osgood will
be chairman.

tution presently employes 800 personS;,

has a semi-monthly payroll of |l2l4,000

•if

and last year meant an income to this area
COMMAND PERFORMANCE

of $3,293,763.97.
Ray revealed that the patient pop

ulation, now 2,iiOO, is slated to reach
2,900 or 3,000 by July 1st of 19^8. Two
buildings, which will provide iriiS mor^

...

Ed Holtz

asks that we remind the membership that
the first weekly rehearsal for the club's
1957 minstrel show will be held at the
Arlington next Tuesday night.
Ed further informs us

beds, are now in process of construction.

that the

A new laundry and a vocational training
building are also being built, v^ile
several other structures are in the plan
ning stage.

rehearsal will start at 7s30 and end at

Tuesday's talk was another of those
in-club-programs that prove instructive
and entertaining.

Last year's show taught us that
rehearsals are a necessary evil. So, let's
be prompt and regular. The director needs
and will appreciate our 100 percent cooper

That is, it will if everyone is there

at 7s30.

Otherwise the session will run to

a later hour..

ation.

•»

MISSING FACES . . . Etsweiler,
Hill, McConkey, McKnight, Moore, Patterson,
Schmitt, Van ll9hy, Waldron, Clyde and
Warren Williams were Tuesday's absentees.

NOTE FOR KEN

... We understand

the

latest definition of a hypocrite is an

undertaker trying to look sad at a $5,000
funeral.

*

THE WEEK'S GUESTS

9sOO.

....

*

Dale

Sprankle, Albion Rotarian and veteran
Albion College Athletic Director;

Dale Ulery of the Goshen (ind) club;
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy club, Jim Niffln,
Kalamazoo club; and Bob Stocker, Bronson.

FOR THE LADIES . . . J. D. Anderson,
poster of the Grand Ledge Rotary Ledger
defines

a husband as a man who can wait

all day for his supper, but not five min
utes more.

Herbert Bartlett, Coldwater, was
Carl Vinton's guest. Will Gouillard was
host to John Mann of Kalamazoo.

•jf

-it-

Wes

LOOKING UP . . . The early leaver
list Tuesday contained only three names!

Wilbur also was a guest.
The week's student guest was

Delbert Gentry, CHS senior. Delbert is
one of the top ten students in his class
in academic standing, holds a life rank
in Scouting, and plans to study at the
University of Michigan to become a

*

WORTH REMEMBERING ... The district
conference in Kalamazoo this month.
*

pharmacist. •

*

*

POHET PETE;

Get your tonsils oiled up
Vfe're off again, says Ed.
Be on time, hup, hup, hup
If you want to go to bed.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION —• Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGiS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF
1

MICH*

ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Russell Moore.

Closslfieotien — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemler.

Charles Woodward,

Bovee, Paul

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandt.

Teeter, Richard
Maurice Payne,

Mombefshio

Biringer,
William

—

Jim

Board of Directors Meetings

VonAken.

12:15 P. M.

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhvt

Governor

B. K.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Ralph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-Karold Hill

16—Rotorlan—Harry Joseph

Fax.

g.

Boys' and Girls' Week —

4—Classification—Mark

11—Crippled Children-

Clyde Williams.

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Voeotionol

Service

Oi

International

Service

InlerrKitional Contocts —

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

International

Information

Ch. Raymond Trobilcock,

Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
16—Otis Barnes

—

VanAken

Vinlon

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way
June - 1957
4—Fred

Weeks

16—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor RelationsCharles FIske
9—Don Shorno

15—International Info—
R, A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Horold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy
21—Corl

July - 1957

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

May - 1957

11—Lodies' Night—Albert Foliar

December — 1956

Ch. -• John Dean.

Buyer, Seller Relotions — Ch. b.
Wilford Coulllard, Lewis
Pennington.

Michigan

27—Chester Allemler

Thomas.

—

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

30—Community Safety-

October — 1956

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rurol-Urban—Keith Pearce
19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rica

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

d.

Chairmon — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

Wayland,

11—Trode

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
(I

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
HILBERT,

c.

March -

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Deon

— Ch.

IV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Ralph

Keith Avery.

Sergeont at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

b. Crippled Children

5—Rotary Informotion—Ed Halts
12-Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Mllnes
26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couillord.

Youth — Ch. Miiford McKcIth, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb
30—Emeit Luse
Douglas Woodward, James
Dr. John Rick.
VonWhy.
November — 1956
Rotary Information — Ch. Ed e. Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
ward Holiz, Kenneth Putnam,
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Willioms
Bob Shaw, Russetl Waldron.
20—Douglas Woodward
f. Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Magoxine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Regular—First Thursday each Month,

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Me-

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

.

Kornstein

September — 1956

Kenneth Olmstod, Otis Barnes, 25—District

Ch.

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Vince

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Albert Foller, John Etsweiler.

OIRECTORS-Th* President, Vice President,

7—Employer, Employee Relations
Fox
21_4-H Foir-R. G. Waldron

Elsenhut, Wllllom Mllnes.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
—

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Program
end
Howord
Harvey Bent,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

Car) Vinten.

Treasurer

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duene

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Club Service

drews,

International Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles Hsk, Harold

Choirman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice^

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
Preildent
LESTER WISE
Vico President

c.

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise tha program chairman of the change. Members having special

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee
Harvey G. Bent, 51

66F14

N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

RIchord F. Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfleld Dr. — Josephine

1151-R

1041
1212

452-R

Wllferci C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary

713-R

Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Fallor, 95 N. Hanchell St. — Charlotte
Charles H. FIsko, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

1261
74F5
1415
1105
24F2
533-R
1399

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy-.
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Hollz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1045

1243
23S-W

13^

1437
803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St, — Rhea
Ernest W. Luse — R, R. No. 3 — Ruth

10F32
229-W
1374
643-J
75

NAFAE

Address and Rotary Ann

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sawers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Miiford A. McKoitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes. 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Roymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila
1400

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago S). — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2

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E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1450
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Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Oslla

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

46F5
915

Dr. 8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

937
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C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Or. — Nancy

Charles SchmItt, 18 E.. Alden St. — Berget

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MICHIGAN

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Ralph Toupalik, 335 E, Chicago St. — Eileen

Jcmes H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth
Corl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alico

WELCOME

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Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoino
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

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Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
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Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
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Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

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QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

VISITING

653-M
661

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Vlrginio

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

446
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James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

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Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann...

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

JTbe COLDWATER

Published

Pbene Ne.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.

February 20^ 19^7
Civ' TO KAL.aiAZOO

•

o

. The annual

teaching and coaching career.

spring conference of District 219 at
Kalamazoo will feature several fine

^

attractions for the Rotary Anns., we are
told. Sunday evening, ildarch 17.« the
Kalamazoo Civic Players will present
Tea House of the August Moon.
Ladies
attending the luncheon the following

noon will participate in a live tele
vision program of V/KZO-TV.
*

#

*

WHOA, WHOAi

OTlffiR GUESTS .

o . , Coldwater's

The club stood 8th in the .'j)4*=club dis

trict. Bronson was in ^th spot with a
fine 98.03 record. On the credit side,
the club gained one member last month

.

« Rotarians Dick

Schultz, Bill Campbellj Bruce Wilbur and
Bob Stocker, of Bronson^ and Carlton Mc
Kenzie and Warren Lindeman of Quincy.
Bill Mllnes had Howard Thompson, Chairman
of the Goldv/ater Recreation Boardj, as his
guest^ and ^11 Couillard was host to
Bill Foreman of Ft, Wayne.
*

attendance in Januaiy slipped to 9l4.06
per cent from December-s 95»31 showing.

and now has

^

ABSEI'TTEES .

.

. Barnes, Burandt,

Goodholm, Komstein, McComb, Ribble, Shaw,
Short, W. Van Aken, Way and Doug and Les
Woodward,

72 members.

*

■a

INTEEIJATIOWAL FAIR ,
ORCHIDS TO ALL 0

o

. Art Van

Idatre, Coldwater Bscreation Director,
was this v/sek's luncheon guest and
speaker. He complimented the local
service clubs

Van Matre did point out that

his department feels an expanded adult
program is needed and admitted that
better swimming facilities could be
used. Last year, he reported, the de

partment gave free swimming instruct
ion to 1^0 children daily.
was program chairman.
*

Bill Milnes

Howard Teeter

have traveled to foreign lands.

Plan to

attend•

TONSILS TUNED , . . "The Singingest
Club in the U.S.A." teed off Tuesday on its
initial rehearsal for this year's minstrel
show. Director Ed Holtz plans to work on
the choral numbers of the show at each week's

luncheon meeting. The end men met with Chet
Curry after Tuesday's session to look over a
wide

selection of solo numbers.
*

*

STUDENT GUEST .

.

School, from 2 to 10 P.M. Saturday, The
display will include all types of items and
moment'os brought home by Coldwaterites who

for their continued

support of the local recreation pro
gram, which he declared is years
ahead of those in many cities our size.

.

reminds members that the high school students
are staging an international fair at Edison

.

. Bill

Robinson, CHS senior, was the week's
student guest. Bill is president of
the Varsity "0" Club, has played var
sity football three years, varsity

POHET PETE:

Candidates are selected.
Now the promises we hear.

They all hope to be elected.
Even Erich's in high gear.

basketball two years and varsity tennis
foLir years^ He is an above average

student, a Hi-Y Club member and is
planning to matriculate next autumn
at Western Michigan to study for a

Seton 5c Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
i

MICH.

LESTER

WISE

JOHN KENNEDY

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Four-Way Test — Ch.

Charles Woodward,

Vinton.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Secretary

Bovee,

Paul

Albert Faller, John Etsweller.

Progrom
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
Biringer,
Harvey Bent, Mourice Poyne, William

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

GENERAL

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

April - 1957
2—Children's Parly—

September — 1956
4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Elsenhut

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,

25-District Governor

23—Ted Sewers

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik

October — 1956

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

Information

— Ch. Ed

Public

Information

—

ward Heltz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bab Show, Russell Waldran.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

Mulchohey.

Douglas Woodward, James

Voeotionol

Boys' and Girls' Week —
International

International Contacts —

Buyer, Seller

International

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couillord, Lewis
Pennington.

Michigan

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

15—International
Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

—

Info—

R. A. Trobilcoek
22—Gust C. Surandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treol.

Andrews

IB—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald
Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

4—Ciassifkation—Mark

11—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

Chairman — Williom Bobler

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

December — 1956

Service

VanAken

Vinton

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

7—Worner

28—4-Way Test—Wayne Woy

20—Douglas Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Choirman

Service

2—Donald Harris
9-Haro!d Hill

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13-Clyde Williams

iV

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.
It

Pcarce, Warren Williams, Roy

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant ot Arms —

ROTARY

K.

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick

21—Carl

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT, Woytand,

Rolph

VanWhy.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Wilford Coulllard.

May - 1957

Rotary

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rica

30—Ernest Luse

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

1957

Fox.
16—Rotorion-Harry Joseph
Youth - Ch. Milford McKolth, 23—Lodles' Night—Jim McComb

Month,

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

-

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Musk — Ch. Maurice Payne,

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

March

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox

Fair—R. G. Woidron

28—Buyer-Sailer Relations—

Community Service

Community Safety—Ch.

Employee Relations

Kornstein

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B.

Dr. John Rick.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

7—Employer,

19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

VanAken.

Special—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Ill

Keith Avery.

Magotine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

August — 1956

21—4-H

Elsenhut. William Milnes.

Gus Burondt.

Chester Curry.

Regular—First Thursday each

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

VInee

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Board of Direetert Meeting*

Wayne

Crippled Children — Ch.

Bobler, and Torg Skabo.

_-

Way, Chester Allemier.

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Moore.

Trade Asseciotion — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

A»»t. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mark An
Corl

International Student Projects— Febrwaty — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Haltx
McKnlght.
12—Robert B. Kerr

Goodholm.

Employer, Employee Relations
Russell

President

Vice President

FRED WEEKS

Club Service

drews,

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

Ch. Charles .Fisk, Harold

Chairman—Rkhord Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

:.

Competitor Relations —.

COMMITTEES

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. if you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Relory Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy.

Phone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernke
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margoret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

928
371
66F14
1493

1151-R
1041

1212

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wiimo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martho

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W.

-

Duano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwall Court — Gladys
Raymof»d G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lilo
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie

Lester H. Eisenhut, R, R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchefl St. — Charlotte

162-W

1045
1261

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1415

William A. Mifnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann..1143

Werner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 5 — Gladys

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Harold T. Hill, 43! E. Chicago St. — Hermione

1243
235-W

Dr. B. K. Peoree, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothel..

937
778-R

Phil Ribble, SS'/a Morse St.

1161-3

.1437
803

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Or. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — BergatJ......

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Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

Rotary REFLECTOR

Russell G. Woidron, R. R. No. 1 - Delia

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FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRI^iG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,
by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Loke — Polly—.w43F22

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Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

i:he COLDWATER

Meeting Time:

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James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma.
__.54F3
Worren Williams, Batovlo, Mich. — LaMoine
..63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello
15MM
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St
1271
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth.__1220-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Published

1354

503-M

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchan
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice

110S

Paul Hurley, 163 Faifrield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

618
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Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

533-R

Edward C. Kottz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Ev8lyn__

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

209

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

1399

—661

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1344
1400
1450
23

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

1039

Milford A. McKolth, 75 N. Hudson St. — tHolen
444
Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwater Stale Home — Corol-1400

„_446
1197

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon—
E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginio

332-J

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene_834-VY
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy—84

1374
643-J

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

NAME

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INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

February lU, 195?
BJRTIiDAI CMD.LES will burn at a

epecial table next Tuesday for five
members vrtio are a year older this
month,

Bert Faller informs us

that

Harold Goodholm, Howai'd Teeter^
3yr-on Tiiomas, Doug Woodward and
Chet Allemier first saw the light of
day in February'',
a-

it

it

STUDEI^T GUEST

.

,

.

, The week^s

Student guest was Lewis Houston, Coldwater
High School senior. Lewis has played
varsity football and baseball the past
two years, is Vice President of the

Varsity C Club, and was Hotary's repre
sentative at Wolverine Boys State as a
junior.
He is a B-plus average honor .
student and plans to attend Kalamazoo
College after high school graduation
this June.

DAY

.

,

«

oThe

Detroit

liolary Club .':as aiu:iounced that
Gian Paolo Lang, Pi'esxdent of Rotary
International, will be the speaker at
its regular meeting next Wednesday
evening at Masonic Temple. Ladies
are

invited.
it

a

it

VISITORS • . o • Harold Stukey,
Coldwater, was Ernie Luse's guest at
Tuesday's meeting.
The visiting Rotarian
list includes four Bronson members,
J. Paul Id-ch, R. J. Megargle, Bob Stocker
and J. A. Sommer, and our faithful attend

ant from Quincy, 0. D. (Mac) McKenzie.
NEXT TUESDAY . , . Bill mines,
next T/eek's program chairman, says
Art Vaii Matre, City Recreation Dir
ector, will address the club. Art
will discuss the recreation program
'Which, incidentally, rates high for
those

conducted in other cities

Coldwater's size.

of

Bill also plans

to have Howard Thompson, Recreation
Boara member, as a guest at the
meeting.

it

ELSEWHERE .

to take over due to

a death in his

vdfe's family, so Pater Warren did
the honors, and capably too.

eat (and who wouldn't?), went on a

camera as well as with their rifles.

The

absentee

list

Vtfise and Chuck Woodward as being missing
from the festive

tables.
it

IMPROVEMENT . .

it

.

Apparently the

members listened to President Fritz" plea
to consider early leaving a privilege not
to be abused.
At least, only six members
took off before the program got underway.

Clyde and his father, who would
rather hunt big game than work or

hunting expedition to the mountains
of Montana last year. Fortunately,
they did some "snooting" with a

.

Kennedy, Kornstein, McComb, Mulcahey,
Payne, Pearce, Putnam, Rice, Short,
Warner Van Aken, Waldron, Clyde Williams,

it

THIS TUESDAY ... The Program
Chairman, Clyde Williams, was unable

.

was a long one again Tuesday. The secre
tary reported Barnes, Dale Dean, Fox,

it

it

*

*

it

it

POHET PETEj

Our town has hit
Ten thousand in number.
Treat did his bit
And now can slumber.

Warren exhibited a large number
of colored slides and gave an inter
esting, r&gt;;nn.i.nf" commentary on the

pictures.

It was sn A C. program in

Seton Sc Duke

the opinion .of everyone.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:!5 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday T2:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

'

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

drews,
Carl

President

LESTER WISE

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles

Woodward,

Wise,

Gus Burai&gt;dt.
DIRECTORS-The President. Vic. President,
and Howard Teeter, Richard
BIrtnger,

Harvey

Bont,

Maurice

Payne,

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb, John Jackson, Warner

William

VanAken.

Bobler, and Torg Skobo.

Music — Ch. AAaurlce
Chester Curry.
Beard of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday each

ROTARY

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

Estweiler

Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

II—Trade Assoc.—Lester

b. Crippled Children — Ch.

Dr. IB—Slog Night—John Dean

e.

Eisenhut

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Lanay
16—John Rick

Kenneth Olmstod, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956
Ruarl-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.
2—Donald Harris
Pearee, Warren Williams, Ray 9—Horold Hill

23—Ted

Sowers

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupallk

14—Jamas VanWhy

Nevomber — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey

tl

Vocotlonol

Service

Chairman — William

Buyer, Seller

Wayland, Michigan

Fox.

d.

son, Frederick Weeks.

13—Clyde Williomi

Bobler

Relations — Ch.

IV

International

Chairman

4—Classificotion—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled

Service

Kenneth

— Howard Teeter.

International Contacts —

Ch. Harold Hill. Or. Donald

Shorno.

International

4—Fred

Information —

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock,

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

18—Otis

Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert FalUr

December — 1956

Cn. — John Dean.

Vinton

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' ar&gt;d Girls' Week —

7—Warner VanAken

2S-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

20—Douglas Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

—

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

H1L8ERT,

4—John

21—Carl

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

FREDERICK

Ralph

VonWhy.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Wilford Couillard.

September — 1956

Dr. John Rick.

Public Information

ROTARY

2S—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Peare*

19—lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

12—Rurol-Urban—Keith

May - 1957

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

Kornsloin

Fox

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph
23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb

Special—At the call of the President

GENERAL

VInce

Community Service

Community Safety—Ch.

Milnes

August — 1956
March - 1957
7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
21—4-H Folr-R. G. Woldarn

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Poyrte,

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

19—Bill

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Horold Munn

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth,
30—Ernest Luse
Douglos Woodward, James

Month,

12s15 P. M.

III

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Etsweiler. a.

Lester

Test — Ch. Wayne

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Hurley.

— Ch.

Russell Moore.

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Vinton.

Program

Cn. Vincent Kornstoln,

Way, Chester Allemier.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treasurer

Er^ioyer, Employee Relations
Four-Way

Classification — Ch. Mark An

1956 . 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

Internofional Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Korold
5—Rotory Informotiott—Ed Holtz
McKnight.
12—Robert B. Kerr

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold
Goodholm.

Club Service

c.
Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

0.

c.

Contpetltor Relations —

ChildrenOlmsted

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

2—Competitor Relations-

Jonuary — 1957
8—Koilh Avery

Charles Fiske
9—Den Shorno

15—International info—
R. A. Trebllcock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having speelol
LESTER WISE, Progrom Choirman — Telephone 580

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth

928

Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Joan

1493
1151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Cloro

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834&gt;W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

_.713-R

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

I62-W
1045
..1261
74F5

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hancheft St. — Charlotte

_110S

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Bclfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

533-R
1399
1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione..
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Poul Hurley. 1^ Fairfield Dr. — Aileen

—

235-W
1343

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1437

803

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

1466
10F32

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

229-W

Donold Y. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

643-J

Thao. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

-

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pcckham St. — Martha

Vincent Kornsfeln, 2W Grand St. — Dorothy

1374
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwafer Stole Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marsholl St. — Edna

1344

1400
1450
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 —■ Hilda

1208-J
46F5

Or. B. K. Peorce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

937
778-R

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

915

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
790-J
Phil RIbble, 351/2 Morse St
1161-J
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn—33F22

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Borgef

568
.-589-W

Phone He.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

84

..446

..1197

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

-

___661

618

6. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia...
624-W
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
__.-101
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Raymond A. Trebllcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

503-M

Worner 8, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

80F2
24

Russell 0. Waldron, R. R. No.

10F5

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann—1143

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

39

t — Delia

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W
Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
_.„_1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice ___.552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - V/iima

Warren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cetio

54F3

.„.63F12
.1554M

Chorlas I. Woodward, 163 Morshail St.

1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth
1220-J
Lestiie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly.--..43F22

//////

•'the COLDWATER

I Sec. 34.66, P. L * R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIJz'G PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARLI NGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

■-

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
February 7&gt; 1957
COiJ?aTTE^ mm . , «., president
Fritz and chairmen for the minstrel

show in lilay picked committees at a
luncheon meeting Thursday, They are
as

SHORT MEMORIES # . .

.Many club

members learned to their dismay Tuesday
that their faculty for retaining facts
is slipping along with the years.

follows:

Tickets-~-Dale Dean, Chairmani
Biringer, Fiske, Harris, Joseph,

Muloahey, Pennington, Rice, Sch^tt,
Thomas, "vTaldron, Short, Shedd and Kerr,

Ed Holtz was program chairman and
conducted a Rotary Information quiz.

Each member had 50 questions about Rotary
to answer.
scores

Fines were assessed for poor

and we

are

told the club's

treasury is about $l8 richer today.
Program and Advertising—Torg Skabo,
Chairman; John Dean, Etsweiler, Hurley,
Luse, Ribble, Weeks, Sebald, Shaw and
Barnes-

Eight early leavers were fined two
bits and grumbled as they left. Chances
are it might have cost them more had
they remained.

Ushers—Barney Trebilcock, Chairman;
Warner ?an Aken, Kennedy, Fox, Laney,
HcConkey, McKeith.
Miscellany—I«s Wise and Beit Faller
wil.1 handle the finances; Jim Van Why
and Warren Williams the soft drink con

cession; and Red McKnight and Maurice
Pcyno, make up and costumes# The stage
and scenery will be in charge of
Erich Schwengel, who will have Olsen,.

Dou.^-Wood?/ard, Pierce "'and .Clyde" William
as .his assistants#

Ed Holtz will direct the show,
Chet Currey will v^ork with, the end men
and specialists and EVERYONE WILL SING
or give a reasonable imitation of same#

FROM DOWN SOUTH — The Nominating
committee for President of Rotary Inter®
national has unanimously nominated
Charles G. Tennent of Asheville, N.C.,

to hold the high office in 1957-58.
Tennent, an Asheville nurseryman, is a
past president of the Asheville club and
has served Rotary International as Vicepresident, District Governor, and as
'Committee chairman and member.

He

presently is chairman of the North Ameri.can Transportation Committee for the
1957 (Lucerne) convention of Rotary
International •
it

it

SO)iEWKSRB: ELSE #

.

.

-Nineteen

WORD OF CAUTION . . . .President
Fritz has asked us to remind the members

members missed Tiiesday^s session# The
list. incD.uded Aveiy, Barnes, Bobier,

that the privilege of leaving early
is a PRIVILEGEo He suggests that it

Burandt, Faller, Goodholm, Kerr, Laney,

shouldn't be abused.

McXeith, Olson, Patterson, Rice, Skabo,
Teeter, Thomas, Trebilcock, W# Van Aken,

it

it

it

Chuck and Doug Woodward#
POHET PETE:
■it

■it

THREE BimSON Rotarians, Glare

Kollister, Jack Schafer and N.B# Higbie,
and our oD-d standby from Quinoy,

Garlton McKenzie, were guests this week#
Richard Green, Coldwater High School
senior, v/as the week's student guest.

Every week about this time.
We have to conjure up a rhyme.
Have we got another? No
Get your xrwn we have to go.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION ~ Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRON50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS ~ Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAULE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
I

MICH.
a.

OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

Clossificatien — Ch. Mork An

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Woy, Chester Allomier.

Corl

President

CHARLES SCHMin

Treosuror

Harvey

Sent,

Teeter,

Maurice

Babier, and torg Skabo.

Richard

Payne,

— Ch.

Etsweller.

Letter

Wise,

Gus Burandt.

Blringer, f.

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb. John Jackson, Warner

William

VanAlcen.

g.

Music — Ch. Maurice

Payne,

Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

^feguJor—First Thursday each Month,

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr.

I

12il5 P. M.

ward Keliz, Konneth Putnom,
Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.
i.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE lANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

John Rick.

Rotary Information — Cb. Ed

S|&gt;eeiai—At the call of the President

Public Informotion —

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

FREDERICK

II

Vocational

Service

Chairman — William

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

a.

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT, Woyland, Michigan

7—Employer. Employee Relations
Vinee Kornstein

Fox
21—4-H Fair—R. G. Waldron

Eiienhut. William Milnes.

2B—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Community

Safety—Ch.

— Ch.

Bobier

Information—Ed Heltz

12—Robert 6. Kerr
19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn
March -

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

4—John Estweiler

11—Trade

Assoc.—Lester

Elsenhut

18—Stag Night—John Deon

Dr. 25—District

Kenneth Oimsted, Otis Barnes,
Keith Avery.

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick

Governor

October — 1956
Rurol-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.
2—Donald Harris
Pearee, Warren Williams, Roy 9—Harold Hill
Fox.
16—Rotorion—Horry

23—Ted

Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupaiik

Joseph

23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 30—Ernest Luse

May - 1957
7—Warner

VanAken

Douglos Woodward, James

14—James VanWhy

VonWhy.

21—Carl

November —

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols
son, Frederick Weeks.

International Contacts —

11—Crippled Childrert—
Kenneth Olmsled
18—Otis Barnes

Jonuary — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

15—International InfoIt. A. Trobikock
22—Gust C. Burandt

Information —

Ch. Raymond Trobikock,

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles FIske

8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

Webster Treot.

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

4—Clossification—Mark Andrews

IV International Service
Choirman — Howard Teeter.

International

June - 1957

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

VInfon

2B—4-Way Test—Woyne Way

27—Chester Allemior

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Pennlngton.

1956

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
13-C1yde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Buyer, Seller Relotions — Ch
Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Pearee

19—lewis Pennlngton
April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

September — 1956

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Crippled Children

' 5—Rotary

Wilford Couillard.

Ill Community Service
Cholrmon — Harvey Bent

Thomos.

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond
Mulchohey.

k.

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Vinton.

Program

DIRECTORS-Tho President. Vice President,
Howard

Woodward,

Albert Faller, John

e.
and

Charles

Vice President c. Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane
Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Secretary
Hurley.
Asst. Secretory d. Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

LESTER WISE
JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relotions

drews,

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Club Service

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

b.

international Student Proieets— Februory — 1957

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Chairman—Richard Biringer

1956 . 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

e.

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES

29—tiaroid Goodholm

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, odvTse tho program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Progrom Choirman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemior, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
1036-M

AAork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

.—.371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

_.66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringor, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493

1151-R
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834.W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha.

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

1374
643-J
75

332-J

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — CoroL1400

713-R

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

162-W
1045
1261

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Ella

74F5

229.W

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — louro

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

Lester H. Elsenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

10F32

Russoii F. Moore, 15 Cornwoli Court — Gfodys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Ilia
Dr. K. L. Oimsted, 70 Morshoil St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

209

1344
1400

1450

23

1208-J

John W. Etsweilor, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte——1105
Chorlcs H. FIske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth
24F2
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore
Donald M. Karris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1399
1243

Mourieo D. Payne, 23 E. Aldon St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearee, 3M Marshall St. — Lorraine

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Harmtone

235-W

Phil Ribble, 35Vi Morse St.

1161-J

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileon

.1437

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

33F22
568

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bergei

589-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn.—..13^

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Lewis Pennlngton, 62 Division St. — Gathel

46F5
915
937

778-R

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor—790-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Woinut St. — Virginia
Rolph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne
Raymond A. Trobikock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morshoil St.

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth

I Soc. 34.66, P.

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

by

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARLINGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

—653-M
661

618

624-W
101

1354
503-M

1271

1220-J

Lesttie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly—.-43F22

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

84
446

1197

Frecloriek VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann—1143
Warner 6. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys
80F2
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. — Ruth
-__24
Carl F. Vinton, 132 E. Chicago St. — Alice
39
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
10F5
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
775-W
Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
1095
Frederick H, Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
—.552
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
...
54F3
Warren Willioms, Botovio, Mich. — LoMoine
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
„1554M

Jhe COLDWATER

FREDERICK

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Money
Robert £. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

INC.

I

�*He Profits Most Who 'Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 31^ 19^7
SHARPEN UP « . . Next Tuesday will

bring a Rotary info quiz vdth Ed Holtz
as the ruthless inquisitor.

Here are a

few last-minute hints:

used to be . . ® that they have
discovered cooperation and an inter

change of ideas can help solve nnitual
problems.
*

The Rotary Foundation Fund is
raised pid-ncipally by donations of

Rotary International has official
arid

status with the Economic

Social Council and with UI^SCO

« • .The general principle of "voca
tional

service" is that each Rotarian

should regard his job as an opportunity
to serve society • • Except for
additional active

*

VISITING ROTARIANS .

indivd.dual Rotarians • • .In its
relations with the United Nations
consultative

*

and senior active

niembers^ the only specific exception
to the rule that membership is re

.

.Dale Ulery

of Qoshenj Bud Higbie^ Jack Shafer and
Glen Bamettj Bronsonj Ed Sellgren^,
Angolaj and Garlton McKenzie and
Ewe11 Gay of Quincy and Sturgisj re
spectively. Edward Gavin of Angola was
Sellgren's guest| Ernest Luse had
Niles Baldrige as his guest^ and
Harry Morris was the weekly student
guest. Harry-p a CHS senior, is a var
sity baseballer, former bandsman, a
ii-H club member and like his twin

cation applies to nsv/spaper men « . •

brother, Larry (who was the club's guest
a week ago) plans to pursue an engineer

The

ing career at MSU.

stricted to

one man in each classifi

annual district conference is a

meeting for inspiration and instruction
of all Rotarians

in the district

•

•

»

Rotary Foundation fellowships have been

granted to approximately 8^0 students
... these fellowships are grants from

ABSEIJTEES . • • Barnes, Etsweiler,
Faller, Harris, Hurley, Laney, McKeithj

the Rotary Foundation to selected young

Moore, Patterson, Pennington, Rich and

men and women for advance study abroad.

Way.

*

•if

•ih

CRIMSON JCWIS

d

•

.Our cheeks are

redi John Walker has posted 30 years
of perfect attendance instead of 20
as we inadvertantly reported last week.
Next time John, sue us for libel. We
might get off with a six-cent verdict

HOME AGAIN • • .Rotarian Bernard Laney,
■prtio underwent a hernia operation last week,

and Rotary Ann Clara Bovee, who suffered
a shoulder injury in a fall in her home
last week, left the Health Center
Thursday on consecutive elevator trips.

instead of the four-bit fine we were

handed Tuesday.
•if

■if

HOMt: TALENT.

if

if

■if

.

■if

.

.

Instead of

TUNE UP .

•

. At a board meeting

today it v/as decided the club VJILL put on
a minstrel show in May vd-th Ed Holtz as

the usual guest speaker, the club was
"Treated" to a local production
Tuesday.

director.

Har'cld Goodholm, Chairman, presented
Web Treat, Will Gouillard, Fred Weeks

POHET PETEs

and Dale Dean in a panel discussion of
"Competitor Relations".
The quartet
seemed to be agreed that business

We love our competitor

rivals are not the so and sos they

if

The club also will buy $0 tickets

to the upcoming Bronson Hotaiy minstrel show
and sell them to the local members.

And may he make a stack.
Hope he doesn't feel it
When we stab him in the back.

Seton iSt Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn ~ Thuriday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congreeationat Church — Wodnesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF
I

MICH.

ELECTION

Chairman—Richard Biringer

Employer, Employee Relations

Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,
Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

b.

Classificotion — Ch. Mark An

1956 . 1957

President
Vice President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretory d.

Corl

Charles

Woodword,

Virtlon.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Selon
Hurley.

Bovae,

Paul

Albert Fallor, John Etswcilor.

e.

Program

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gut Burondt.

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb. John Jackson, Warner

g.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

VonAken.

Chester Curry.

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
i

12:15 P. M.

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.

FREDERICK

HIL8ERT,

II

Vocational

11—Trade

Assoc.—Lester

Eisanhut

Dr 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Crippled Children — Ch.

25—District

B.

K.

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith

Douglas Woodward, James

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Joseph

International

Wayland, Michigan

Relations

— Ch.

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

VonAkan

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

21—Carl

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

4—Classification—Aetrk Andrews

11—Crippled ChildrenKenneth
18—Otis

Olmsted

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

2—Competitor Relations^

January — 1957

8—Keith Avery

—

Vinton

28—4-Way Test—Wayne Woy

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

15—International
Information

Wilford Coulilard, Lewis

7—Warner

30—Ernest Luse

December — 1956

Ch. Harold Kill. Dr. Donald

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Loney

May - 1957

23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Buyer, Seller

26—Attendance—C. Alfred RIc*

30—Community Sofety—
Rolph Toupalik

October — 1956
2—Donald Horris
Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy 9—Harold Hill
Fox.
16—Rotorian—Harry

Shorne.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Governor

Keith Avery.

international Contacts —

Service

12—Rural-Urbon—Keith

Apirl — 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956

Ralph 4—John Estweiler

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Chairman — William Bobier

o.

INTERNATIONAL

Community Safety—Ch.

IV intemollonol Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter,

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

1957

Wllferd Couillord,

Cn. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Horris,

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Thomas.

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond

k.

March -

Kornstein

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

Muichohey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Itoly

Vince

Community Service

Rurat-Llrban — Ch. Or.

information—Ed Holtz

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Public Information —

word Hoitz, Kenneth Putnom,

Special—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

August — 1956

Trade Associotion — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21—4-H Fair—R. G. Waldron
Elsanhut, William Milnes.

(II

5—Rotary

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-BIII Milnes
1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Scholorships — Ch. Axner Ols 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Dougtos Woodword

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed-

1.

Woyne

VanWhy.

Dr. John Rick.

Regular—First Thursday eoch Month,

Test — Ch.

Way, Chester Allemier.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
ond
Howard Teeter, Richard
Birlnger, f.
Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne, William
Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

Beord of Directors Meetingit

Russell Moore.

Four-Way

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Goodholm.

Club Service

drews,

International Student Proieets— February — 1957

Ch. Cherries Fisk, Harold

0.

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

CHARLES SCHMITT

c.

Competitor Ralotions —

COMMIHEES

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members haylrsg special

programs, such oj Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phono No.

NAME

._.1036-M

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma—
Robert B. Kerr, IS Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringor, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Wllliom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgaret

928
371
—66F14
1493

11S1-R
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Oust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Dovldson, 145 Folrficid Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
1261
Lester H. Elsenhul, R, R. No. 3 — Dora
74F5
John W. Etsweilef, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchetl St. — Charlotte
1105
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Or. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

24F2

533-R
1399

1243
235-W

1343

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — 4ii«&gt;»n

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

.._803

Address and Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Daugharty St. — Laura

332-J

£. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — cileen

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.__

1039

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

209
1344

Werner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

80F2

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella——
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna--

1450
23

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

10F5

Raymond G. Muichohey, Box 148 — Lila

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alclen St. — Mildred

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne

Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. — Ruth—
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

1400

46F5
915

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatirce

Clyde V/illiams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllmc

937

Warren Willioms, Batavia, Mich. — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

Sec. 34.66,
/-.V'

Ft8

ft
195/

QUALITY

I

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"I
/

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WEEKS

SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER, MICH.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

H.

HOTEL
WELCOME

—552

54F3

63F12
,_1554M
1271

1220-J

Lestlia H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly—.—43F22

568
5S9-W

FREDERICK

—24
39

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen——775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
1095

1206-J

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
—778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
790-J
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St
n61-J
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn—33F22

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle-Dr. — Natrcy
Charles Schmitt, 18 L Alden St. — Berget

1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann—1143

^I

COLDWATER,

618

-

444

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

661

,624-W
101

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Margueirte
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwafer Stale Home — Carol_1400

COLDWATER

Published

__653-M

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

75

84
446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie

643-J

Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1466
10F32
229-W
1374

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
January 23&gt; 195?
ORGHIDS TO US.

.

, No other

county in District 219 could boast
the attendance mark set by Branch
county's four Rotary clubs during

to over 2 billion last yeari that the
interest on the postal deficit amounts
to 100 million annually.
Postmaster
Gust Burandt was program chairman and
Assistant Postmaster Frank Perrin and

-^^^eceinber.

Sup't of Mails James Aiken were guests.

Quincy led the district with
five 100 percent meetingsI Coldwater

«■

a

was sixth v.u th a 95 *31 rating—a
TUESDAY'S GUEST LIST

four percent gain over IJoveinbero

Union City was eighth with 9U-03

.Rotarians

30 Coldwater Rotarians made all 5l

Jack Shafer, R. J. Megargle, Nels Weber
and Bud Higbee, Bronsonj Howard Schnepp,
Up'T'^r Sandusky, 0.-; Elmer Dobson, Quincy.
Geri-,' liizillo of Ft. Wayne was Torg Skabo's
guest/; while Larry Morrison, Coldwater
High School Senior was the week's student
guest. Larry is a varsity baseballer,
honor s^.vdontj, city table tennis champ,

meetings during'the past year.

i^-H

and Bronson 12th with 93-SO•}f

GOOD YEAR TOO .

.

.-Secretary

Chick's report this week showed that
Seven

others missed but one sassibn while

and plans on an engineering

career.

five more slipped only twice.
•if

Warner Van Aken now has 3h years
without a miss, John 'ifslker 20,
liaurice Payne 20, Fred Weeks 1?,

Charles I'iske 16, Mark Andrews 10,
Ernest Lueo and Bob Kerr 9, President

Fritz Van Aken 8, Otis Barnes and
Alfred Rice 7, l^on Thomas and

Barney Trebilcook 5? Dale Bean
Ray IJulchahcy 3^ DiLk Bi ringer.
Will
''11: ^0 .''.hr: Dean, Torg Skabo
and I^s Wise 2..

The one-year list includes
Harvey Bent, Seton Bovee, Gust Burandt,
Duane Davidson, Harold Goodholm,
Chick Kennedy, Keith Pearce, Wilson

Short, Carl Vinton and Chuck Woochvard.

REMEMBER FEB. 5TH. . . The official
magazine of itotary is called "The Rotarian"
. • • « The first Rotary club outside the
United States was organized in V/innipeg,
Canada ... The administrative officer
of each division is called Governor.
He

is nominated by the clubs and elected at
"tlie convention. He receives training and
instruction at an annu^ International

AiSsembly... A past service member has
all the rights and privileges of any
member except he is not considered as

representing a classification .... If
a Rotarian moves from one city to another

he must again be properly proposed and
regularly elected . . • The legislative
body of Rotary International is the annual

international convention ( of delegates
from all Rotary clubs). In order to

*

BIG BUSINU3S .

.

« Tuesday's

speaker wa-- Carson P. Snyder of
Grand Rapids, District Manager of
Post Office Operations, who opened
a fe'w eyes mth a highly entertaining

obtain attendance credit a member must be

present at a meeting for 60 per cent of
the meeting time . . .A member receives
attendance credit if he attends a regular

and informatjve talk on the U.S. Postal,

meeting of another Rotary club on the day
missed or on any of the six days before or

System.

after the date of the meeting missed.

Many members were surprised
to Ir-T"

th?!

'h"' U.S.

POHET PETEs

postal Servroe

Erich-s careful, this I bet ya.
He might step on his Isetta.

handles juore mail tl-ian. all otiiei' postal

systems in the world ccmbinedj that its

receipts have grown from ^38^000 in 1790

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — Collage Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF
1

MICH.

Ch. ChoVles FIsk, Harold

Club Service

BY

ELECTION

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Russell Moors.

Four-Way Test — Ch.

Teeter, Richard
Maurice Payne,

Bovee,

— Ch.

Lester

GENERAL

Public

Ed

Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

Mulchehey.

Wilford Couillard.

April — 1957

September — 1956

Rolph

Toupaiik, Robert Kerr.

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

2—Children's Party—
Eisenhut

K.

A. McKelth

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupaiik

2—Donald Harris
9-Harold

M.

9—Bernard Laney
16-John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

October - 1956

B.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Hill

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.

Chairman — Howard Teeter.
Service

Buyer, Seller

International

Relations — Ch.

Pennington.

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Barnes

1 ^-International
Information

—

Woodward

2—Competitor RelationsCharles

Info—

22—Gust C. Burandl
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

18—Chorles

25—Chester Curry

FIska

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

R. A. Trebilcock

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

II—Lodlos' Night—Albert Fuller

July - 1957

January — 19S7
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Shorno.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Service

International Contacts —

Chairman — William Bobier

4—Fred Weeks

11—Crippled Children-

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Veeotlenol

International

VanAken

Vlnton

June - 1957

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Boys' and Girls' Week —

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy

23—4-Woy Test—Woyne Wejf

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

IV

11

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch, Axner Ois- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13-Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodword
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Safety—Ch.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

21-CarI

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ROTARY

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

VanWhy.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

12—Rurol-Urban—Keith

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Dr. John Rick.

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT.

Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Waldron

Community Service

Chairmen — Harvey Bent

Community

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

May - 1957

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

ill

March -

Fox.
16—Rotarlan—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milfofd McKelth, 23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-BIII Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Magaxinc — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Special—At the call of the President
ROTARY

Poyrse,

Rotary Information — Ch.

INTERNATIONAL

Xornstein

Rural-Urban — Ch, Dr.

^^lEgular—First Thursday each Month,
12!l5 P. M.

VInce

VanAken.

Burartdt.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

PRESIDENT

Wise,

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Board of EKrectors Meetings

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Gus

Biringer,
William

August — 1956

Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Etsweller.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Wayne

Way, Chester Allemier.

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester U-Roy

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Program
and
Howard
Horvey Bent,

Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treasurer

Ch. Vincent Kornstoin,

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
1956 • 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Ciassificatlen — Ch. Mork An

drews, Charles
Carl Vinten.

International Student Proiects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Heltz

Goodholm.

Cholrmon—Richard Biringer
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS

c.

Competitor Relatiorvs —

COfAMIHEES

30—Erich Schwengel

The obove Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such at Ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairmen — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morian

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

_.66F14
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret—...
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1151-R

1041
1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452.R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834.W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Decn, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W

10^
1261

74F5
1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchefl St. — CharleHe...._1105

NAME

Addrett and Rotary Ann

Phcne No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhoa

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth--.

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
Milford A. McKeltn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

643-J
332-J

1039
444

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retho

533-R

24F2

1399

1243

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Galhel

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R

13^

Phil RIbble, 35'/2 Morse St

1161-J

1437

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Chorles Schmiti, 18 E. Alderl St. — Berget

568
589-W

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chlcogo St. — Hermione

Edward C. HoHx, 208 E. Chicoga St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleon

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

235-W

8(U

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

101

-

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pear! St. - Ruth
Cor! F. Vinfon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

1450
.23

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr, — Doris

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Raymond A- Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

1354

503-M

1143

__80F2
24
39

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

10F5

Woyne W. Way, 35 HulF St. — Dorothy

1095

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen-.—-775-W

1206-J

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanora

84
446
1197
653-M
661
618
624-W

Ralph Toupaiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Harold J, McKnight, Coldwoter Slate Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel! Court — Gladys
1344
Roymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Llla
1400
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Pbone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St, — Louise
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Thao. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

75

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Daugherly St. — Laura

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

10F32
229-W
1374

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

NAME

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. - Mortho
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

46F5
915

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice..—

552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

54F3

Warren Williams, Botovio, Mich. — LoMoine

—63F12

Lastlle H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly

_-43F22

937

790-J

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celio
1554M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth—1220-J

33F22

jr^e COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

S«c. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

'IAN
2
|-:vi

1957

vvAj/"

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER.

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p .m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I N GTO N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
. January l6, IS'Sl
. THE KING AND I »

.

•

• Several local

LOOKING AFJEAD (to Feb. ^th to be

Rotarians decided Tuesday that, they would

exact) .... The first Rotary Conven

like to live in Brazil after hearing

tion was held in Chicago in 1910 • » •
The Rotary year commences July 1 . . •
The only difference in the status of

Dr. Anita. Franco^ Brazilian exchange
student doing research at the University
of Michigan, declare that in Brazil the

an additional active member is that his

women consider their men to be "kings"•

membership terminates upon the termina
tion of the membership of the active

"While it was much easier to look at
Dr. Franco than understand her strongly-

member.

accented Liiglishs the members enjoyed
every minute of her talk and absorbed in
formation concerning her country. Barney
was the day's chairman and gets an
unanimous vote of thanks for a delightful
program.

.

. In order to

retain his

membership, a Rotarian must maintain,
in each six-month period, an attendance

average of 60 per cent ... If a mem
ber fails to maintain a 60 per cent
attendance average, his membership is
automatically terminated • • . The

golden anniversary of Rotary was cele
brated in 1855» • • The fourth avenue
of Rotary service is known as Internation
al Sorvloe . . . Rotary Foundation Fellow

•ii

THROUGH RAIN AND SNOW .

.

. Next

week's program is to be supplied by

ships have been granted to approximately
850 students.

Postmastei- Gust, vitio info-rms us that

Carson P. Snyder, Grand iNipids, District
Manager of Postoffice operations, will
be the speaker.

VflTNESS BIRTH

.

.

. President

Fritz, Harold Goodholm and Chuck Woodv^ard
motored to Berrien Springs last week
the night after the big storm to be in

BIRTHDAY CANDLES will shine next

Tuesday for 10 Rotarians, "Warren Williams,
Walker, Laney, Faller, Fiske, Avery,
Barnes, Kornstein, Van Why and Dale Dean,
vhoKbirthday anniversaries fall in Jan

uary.

They vdll have a table of their

on the birth of a new Rotary Club.

Harold reported briefly on the charter

night session to the local club Tuesday.
I. W. Parris Jr., of St. Anne, 111.-,
a past district governor, was the
principal speaker.

own.
*

*

QUOTABLE QUOTES
JUST CHECKING .

.

-Sec. Chick

Tuesday read the names of 29 club members
credited with 100 j)er cent attendance

during 195^.
errors.

He was just checking for

TIiB official list and pins will

be presented at ar&gt; early meeting.
*

Doing nothing is the most
tiresome job in the world,
because you can't quit anl
resti

The man who is always looking
down his nose gets the wrong
slant.

ED WILLX/iiiSpN, of Angola;
Bob Siebee of Jackson, A. T. Ambrosan

of Grand Ledge and W. G. Lindeman of

*

Quincy, were Tuesday's visiting Rotarians.

Pohet Pete

Dr. AX Long, Coldwater, was Ken Olmsted's
guest, while Bob Rice was the student

We hope no one got in dutch

fmest.

Or needs the aid of a crutch

For telling wifey a few things
About Brazil v/here you'd be kings
Duke and Seton

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAniE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer

ELECTION

LESTER

WISE

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Clossification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Charles Woodward,

Carl Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Hurley.

Secretary
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Fellowship — Ch. Johrt Walker,

Treosurer

Albert Foller, John Etsweilor

Program
Gus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
Harvey
Bent, Maurice Poyne,
Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burandt.

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Biringer,
William

Comb. John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

"^tB'gular—First Thursday each

ROTARY

Wilford Couillard.

Chairman — Harvey Bent
Community Safety—Ch.
Toupollk, Robert Kerr.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

April - 1957

September — 1956

Ralph

4—John Estweiler
II—Trade Assoc.—Lester

2—Children's Porly—
Eisenhut

Crippled Children — Ch. Or. 18—Stog Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
K.

A. McKeith

30—Community Safety—

October — 1956
B.

M.

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Rolph Toupollk

h.

Youth — Ch. Mllford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, Jomes
VonWhy.

21—Corl

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

2B—4-Woy Test—Wayne Way

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John Rick.

Month,

Rotary Information

— Ch. Ed

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Show, Russell Woldron.

Public Informotlon —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Mulehahey.

GOVERNOR 2I9th DISTRICT,

son, Frederick Weeks.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

IV

Clyde Williams.

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

11

Vocational

Service

internotional

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couillard, Lewis
Penninglon.

Ch.

Information

Raymond Trebitcock,

Children-

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold HIM, Dr. Donotd

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

Service

International Contacts —
Shorno.

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

11—Crippled

Ch. Or. Donald Harris,

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebikock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

Webster Treat.

May — 1957
7—Worner

VonAken

14—James VanWhy
Vinton

June - 1957

4—Fred Weeks

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Beys' and Girls' Week —

Chairman — William Bobier

1956

6—Raymond G. Mulehahey

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

Internalienal

November —

13—Clyde Willioms
20—Douglas Woodward

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

G. Waldroo

16—Roto rian—Harry Joseph

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

FREDERICK

Community Servico

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rurol-Urban—Keith

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Ill

Morch - 1957

Fox.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Kornstein

26—Harold Munn

g. Music — Ch. Mauirce Payne,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Vince

information—Ed Holtz

2—Donald Harris
9-Harold Hill

Special—At the coll of the President
PRESIDENT

7—Employer, Employee Relations

5—Rotary

12-Robert B. Kerr
19-6111 Milnes

Peorce, Warren Williams, Roy

12j15 p. M.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Folr-R.
Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

Chester Curry.

Beard of Directors Meetings

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

President

Vice President

McKnIght.

Employer, Employee Relations

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

drews,

T956 . 1957
FRiTZ VAN AKEN

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice.
OFFICERS BY

Internotional Student Projects— February — 1957

c.

Competitor Relation} —
Ch, Charles Fisk, Harold

COMMITTEES
I

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Falter
IB—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor RetorlensCharles

FIske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the yeor 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint o committee to osslst with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman - Telephone 580
ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

.-66F14
1493

IISI-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Morgaret.-.-__1041
Seton C. Boveo, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfleld Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mory

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfiold Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Volerle

1261

Lester H, Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
:
John W. Efswoller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

74F5
1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte—._1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

24F2
533.R
—.1399

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn...

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr. — Aileen

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1243

1343

1437

803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma_

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

.229-W

Vincent Kornstcirt, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Betnord M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth-—

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty St. — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

75

332-J

1039

Milford A. MeKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnIght, Coldwofer State Home — Carol_14Q0
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulehahey, Box 148 — Lila
1400
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rctha
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. 8, K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Penninglon, 62 Division St. — Gathel

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

1450
23
.1208-J
46F5
..915
937
778-R

790-J

Phil Ribble, 35'/? Morse St.

il61-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33F22

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Seiget

589-W

Dr. John Riek, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy...

569

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise—
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eiieen

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

-80F2
24
39
10F5

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Batovia, Mich. — LaMoine

552
54F3
_.d3F12

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

COLDWATER,

1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ARLI NGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

1143

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grelchen——775.W
Woyne W. Way, 35 HoM St. - Dorothy
1095

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

15MM

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

_1220-J

Charles L. VVoodward, 163 Morshall St.

12171

Lastlie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly——43F22

S». 34.66, P

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIJiG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UlCli,

Meeting Time:

101

1354

503-M

195/

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER

446
1197
653-M
—661
618
624-W

Raymond A. Trebikock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

"Rotary REFLECTOR
H.

-.84

Waostor Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Tbe COLDWATER

FREDERICK

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
January' 9y 19^7
LOOKING AH2Ai)

.

e

.

Here are

some

more facts to remember for the quiz
set for February ^jth • » • Rotary has

a total of approximately 9.*300 clubs
located in 99 countries

•

.

« The name

"Rotary" was chosen because the first
meetings vrere rotated between the
offices

of members

.

.

.The

high school career.

first

Rotary Club outside of the United States
was oi'gani^ed in VUinnipeg . . » The
first convention outside the U.S. was at

Edinburgh. . . .A joint meeting of the
club officers, directors and committee
chairm^ni is called a club assembly. • .
An additional active member is a second
member from the same firm or establish

ment. The qualifications are the same
as for an active member. . . A past
sei'vice member has all the^ rights and
privileges of any member except he is
not considred as representing a class
ification.
*

BILL AITCHISON was the week's student

guest. Bill is a CHS senior, a member
of the varsity tennis and wrestling teams
and has been prominently identified v/ith
various student activities during his

it

it-

TLIE KALAMAZOO Rotaiy Club, like
Coldwater, has a Clyde Williams as a mem

ber.

While their names are the same, their

respective club functions differ. The
Kalamazoo Clyde is club chaplain, while
our Clyde serves as Sergeant-At-Arms Harris'
money-minded assistant.
it

The talk was by Walter Chimel, .
public information supervisor for
Getieral Foods.

The movie vras a color

sound film showing the many steps
taken in preparing the foods that grace

■it

*

FROM OVERSEAS . . . Howard Teeter,
International Service chairman, read a
holiday greeting received by the club from
John Ellenberger, German exchange student,
who spent a year in Coldwater three years
ago under Rotary sponsorship.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT . . oKeith Avery
was in charge of last Tuesday's pro
gram and came up vdth an interesting
and informative talk and movie.

*

•it

it

DALE DEAN is convinced that 13 is his

unlucky number. Thirteen members signed
the "early leaver" list Tuesday and Dale's
name, which happened to head the list,

induced President Fritz to impose a 50-cent
fine.

American tables.

it

it

it

Geriei'al Foods, the speaker informed

ABSENTEES Tuesday were Biringer, Faller,

the members, currently has about 20,000

Harris, Moore, Patterson, Payne, Putnam and

employees v/orking in its offices and
plants scattered from coast to coast.

Trebilcock.
it

it

it

it

■it

POHET PETE:

VISITING ROTAUIANS . . . .The guest
list luesaay from ether clubs included
six from Quincy and one. Bob Stocker,
from BLonson. The Quincy Rctarians
present were C. D, iicKonzie, Gordon Adams,
Elmer Anderson, Dewey Mains, Newell Burt

The snow was pretty as it fell
But suddenly it rang a bell.
The old man was going to puff
From shoveling the darn stuff.

and Elmer Dobson.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congre0ational Church — Wednesday 13:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern » Monday 12:15 M.

Thursday 12:15 M.

�oe

cee

ae

January
The

has

Board

Name
Craig

Directors

the

of

Coldwater

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Major

Classification

|

Sebaid

&amp;

Gas

the

secretary

Signed

-

J.

A.

Minor

Kennedy,

Club

Any

below.

within

|

Industry

1957

Rotary

listed

the

approved

objections

of

10,

Gas

one

week.

Classification
Service

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

MICH.

Four-Way

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Vice

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Woodward,

Carl Vlnton.

President
President

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Seton

Bovee, Paul

Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Etsweller.

Treasurer

Program — Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gut Burandt.

Tost — Ch.

19-Bill

August — 1956

Wayne

Vinco

Morch - 1957

Kornstein

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21—4-H Fair—R. G. Woldron
Elsenhut, William Milnes.

28—Buyor-Seller

Relations—

Ralph

4—John Estweilor
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Toupallk, Robert K.rr.

Crippled Children — Ch.

25—District Governor

Babier, ond Torg Skabo,

VanAxen.

Rural-Urban — Ch.

2—Donald Harris
9-Harold Hill

Maurice

Payne,

William

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

^Tegular—First Thursday each Month,

Dr. John Rick.

Rotary

12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Muichohey.

II

GOVERNOR 21Pth DISTRia,
INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT,

Vocational

Service

Douglas Woodward, Jomas

Beys' ond Girls* Week —
IV

InternctionoJ

18—Otis

Internaiionol Contacts —

4—Fred Weeks

Children—
Olmsted

Information

—

Woodward

2—Competitor RelationsCharles

8—Keith Avery

9—Don

Info—

Fiska

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

R. A. Trebllcock

22—Gust C. Burcndt

30—Erich Schwengel

29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957

Barnes

15—International

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock.

Andrews

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

internotional

Relations — Ch.

Kenneth

Cholrmon — Howard Teeter.

Buyer, Seller

Juno - 1957

II—ladles' Night—Albert Failer

4—Classification—Mark

11—Crippled

Vlnton

23-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

December — 1956

Service

VonAken

November — 19S6

27—Chester Allemler

Thomos.

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy
21—Carl

20—Oouglot Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

May — 1957

30—Ernest Luse

Scholarships — Ch. Axnar Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mwichahay
son, Frederick Weeks.
13-Clydc Williams

Shorno.

Wilford Coulllord, Lewis
Pennington.

Ralph Toupallk

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Cholrmon — William Bobler

Wayland, Michigan

30—Community Safety-

16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph

Fox.

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

October — 1956

K.

Ch. — John Deon.

Ch. Dr. Donald Horris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

—

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Informotion

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
SECRETARY

Kenneth Putnom,

Bob Show, Russell Woldron.

Public

B.

Pearco, Worren Wlllioms, Roy

VenWhy.

Information — Ch. Ed-

word Hottz,

Special—At the coll of the President

GENERAL

Payise.

Dr.

Elsenhut

18—Stog Night—John Dean

Dr.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,
Keith Avary.

Bent,

Pearce

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Harvey

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendonee—C. Alfred Rice

Wilford Coulllord.

Ill Community S.rvic
Chairman — Horvey Bent

DIRECTORS—The President, Vic. President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
BIrlnger,

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Milnes

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Way, Chester Allemler.

Community Safety—Ch.

5—Rotary Information—Ed Heltz
12-Robert B. Kerr

19S6 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Ch. Vincent Kornst.ln,

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

Charles

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Closslflcation — Ch. Mark An

drews,

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Russell Moore.

1956 - 1957

Internotional Student Protects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club S.rviee

Chairmen—Richard SIringer
Attendonee — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES
I

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
_1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernieo
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard f. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Williom W. Bobicr, 280 Grand St. — Morgaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

66F14
1493

1151-R
1041
1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
432-R
Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Volerio—

162-W

1045
1261

Lester H. Elsenhut, R, R. No. 3 — Dora

74F5

John W. Elsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Falier, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. FIske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore...
Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

Edward C. Holtx, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1415
1105
24F2
533-R

1399
1243
235-W

1343

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aiieen

1437

John T. Joekson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grotrd St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhoo

NAME

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomos, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

___1039

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

209

Frederick VanAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Rossoll F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G, Mulehahey, Box 148 — Lllo
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
1450
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. — Edno
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Reiha
_..1208-J
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
46F5
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
915
Dr. 8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathet

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor-

790-J
1161-J

C. Alfred Rico, R. fl. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aldan St. — Berget-

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

1354

Raymond A. Trebllcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

503-M

Worner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth

80F2
24

1143

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1

— Delia

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

39
10F3

775-W
1095
552

54F3

Warren Williams, Batovia, Mich. — LaMoine..
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello
___1554M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.
^271

778-R

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse Sf._

by

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

661
618
624-W
——101

444

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

33F22

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§ JAN
5

fN

FREDERICK

H.

;

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

COLDWATER,

653-M

Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grond St. — Marguerite

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwator State Home — Carol-1400

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

84

446
1197

Milford A. McKeiln, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

JThe COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

229-W
1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC.

�*He Profits Most'Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
January 2, 1957
ROTARY FACTS TO REMEMBER

HAPPY ICT YEARI

....

The governing administrative body of
Ptotary International is a board of

According to latest reports from
the New Year's Sh/e battlefront, all

directors consisting of Ih members • • •

/^ands survived the welcome extended to

Incoming officers of Itotaiy clubs receive

' -957 without casualty#

instruction at an annual District
*

-if-

IT'S INVENTORY TIME •

# # District

Governor Fred suggests "The year is

Assembly • • • For administrative pur—
poses« the Rotary world is divided into
districts . . • .The second Rotary club
v/as organized in San Francisco, Calif. . •
The

total number of Rotarlans in the world

half gone and a good business man will

is approximately iiii.0,000 # • • The founder

ta^e a trial balance#

of Rotary was a lawyer, Paul P. Harris,

Is your Club in

the black or in the red—service wise?

and the first club was organized in

Dig up those reports that were made
last July. iVre the programs outlined—
completed? Half done? In the planning
stage? or completely forgotten? What

Chicago in 1905 • « • The Rotary year
starts July 1, not Jan. 1. (Better re-read
above facts as they may be used in Rotary

info quiz at February 5 club session).

a fine New Years resolution to coraplete

the task you have set out to do# Take
an inventory—it's good business"#
«•

*

HOLIDAY OVER , # . The elub^
after missing two weekly sessions as
result of Christmas and New Years Day
falling on Tuesdays, is slated to
resume its luncheon meetings next

Tuesday# Start the New Year right by
being present.
Keith Avery will be next Tuesday's
program chairman. He informs us that
General Foods will supply the program,

*

*

OIL YOUR TONSILS .... The board

of directors, at its January luncheon
meeting Thursday, was agreed that the
club should present another minstrel
show this year. President Fritz intimated
that an effort will be made to have committees

picked and ready to function by the first
of next month.

, The president also reported that the

sending both a representative and film.
*
•K-

*

*

*

DID YOU KNOW?

... The central

office of the secretariat of Rotary
International is located at Evanston,

THE CLUB'S ATTENDANCE, which dropped
in 91 plus percent in November, bounced
back up to 95 in December#
-M-

Illinois.

POHET PETEs

*

CHP-RTER NIGHT COMING .

#

# The

charter night for the new Berrien
Springs club has been set for Thursday,
January 10. The district governor says
"It's a must" that every club in the
district be reoresented#

'

club's Christmas project, which consisted
of providing toys for quite a group of
•
underprivileged children, was carried
through as planned#

New Year's Eve it seems was quiet,
Drank a little but kept the diet#
Still we must have gone to far.
Haven't been able to find the car#
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURG1S — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF
I

MICH.

President
President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way Test — Ch.

CHARLES SCHMITT

Vinton.

Hurley.
Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Elsweiler.
Program

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burondl.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard Biringer,
Harvey
Bent, Maurice Payne, William
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Regular—First Thursday

each

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

GENERAL

Information — Ch.

Ed-

Informolion

—

Ch, Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

Clyde Williams.
11

B.

K,

Pearee, Warren V^lliams, Roy

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney
16-John RIek
23—Ted

Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9~Harold Hill

Voeotionol

IV

Internotienal

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Chairman — Howard Teeter.
Service

International Contacts —

International

Relations — Ch.

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

8—Keith Avery
15—International

Information

—

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Buyer, Seller

Wilford Couillord, Lewis
Pennington.

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Falitf

4—Classification—Mork Andrsws

Ch. — John Dean.

VanAken

Vinton

June - 1957

December — 1956

Beys' and Girls' Week —

7—Werner

14—James VanWhy
28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

Thomas.

Shorno.

HUBERT, Wayland, Michigan

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ots- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13-Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemier

Chairman — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

Eisenhut

21—Carl

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Assoc.—Lester

VanWhy.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

11—Trade

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Daon

Dr. John Rick.

Public

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

4—John Estweiler

May - 1957

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.

ROTARY

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

September — 1956

Ralph

— Ch.

Or.

19—Lewis Pennington

Wilford Couillord.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

12—Rural-Urban—Keith Peorce
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rico

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes. 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956
— Ch,

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Holy

Crippled Children

March -

fox.

Rotary

INTERNATIONAL

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Information—Ed Koltz

Fo*
Fair-R. G. Woldron

Community Service

Rural-Urban

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Mi

Kornstein

5—Rotary

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

21-4-H

Chairman — Horvay Bent

VonAken.

Month,

12:15 P. M.

7—Employer, Employee Ralotions
Vinee

Eisanhut, William Milnos.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Board of Director* Meetings

Woyne

Way, Chester Allemier.

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Davidson, Seton Bovea, Paul

Treosorer

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ch. Vincent Kornslein,
Russell Moore.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouane

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
MeKnight.

Employer. Employee Relations

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Carl

Vice

Irttornational Student Proiects— February — 1957

Goodholm.

Club Service

drews, Charles Woodward,

LESTER

e.

Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold

Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

ELECTION

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
WISE

Competitor Relations —

COMMITTEES

Info—

Ch. Raymond Trebileock,

R. A. Trebileock
22—Gust C. Burondt

Webster Treot.

29—Harold Goodholm

Charles FIska
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1956-57. If you went Jo change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairmen — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R, No. 3 — Bernice
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Or. — Esther

928
371
66F14
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hucison St. — Jean

IISI-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1041
1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillcrd, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.B34-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volorte

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R, No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweilor, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

162-W
1045
1261

74F5
1415
1105
24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy-.

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St, — Hermione.__-235-W

Edward C. Holt*, 208 £. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Pool Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr, — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1343

1437
M3

NAME

Address and Rolory Ann

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pockhom St. — Marfho
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

Phone No.

NAME

-

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No, 4 — Eileen

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella

Dr. a. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine

937

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Roymond A. Trebileock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Di*. — Noncyl

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aiden St. — Berget

1354

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mory Ann
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

503-M

1143
80F2

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Ruth
24
Carl F. Vinton, 132 E. Chicago St. — Alice
39
Ruisel! G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 - Delio
10F5
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchon-___.775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 5. Cloy St. — Beatrico

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma ..
Worren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
—778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor.. .790-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzonne

915

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

618

624-W

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

1450

... 23
1208-J
46F5

___653-M
661

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
4-14
Harold J. MeKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol.1-iOO
William A. Milnos, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwel) Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila
1400
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1197

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St, — Morion-.,.

332-J
1039

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

84
___446

Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

75

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1466
10F32
229-W
1374

1095
552

54F3
-_.63F12

Lester F, Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Ceiio

1554M

Lastlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

.43F22

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth—.-1220-J

._1161-J

33F22
566

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Jhe COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR

fc?

^

1957 J
/\yS I r*v\ Vr

FRSBSRICK

QUALITY

COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p .m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I NGTO N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC.

�*.He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Doov^u'ber 27^ 1956
THIS BEING THE HOLIDAY SEASON

your aditariar?.s decided to take a
holiday#

Hence# no bulletin last

week#
*

THE CLUB WAS CAUGHT TttTH ITS

points down in Noveraber^ according

McKnighto Moore. Patterson, Sfihwengel
and V/ay. Guests were Rotarians
Harry Van Arsdale of Woodburn, Ore.,
George Jeffery of Bronson,. Elmer Ander
son, Carlton McKenzie and W. G. Lindeman
of Q-aincy? Don Gause of Lansing, a guest
of McKeithj and Lt. Fred Weeks, Jr.,

(just home from Korea, Okinawa) a guest
of his father, Fred Weeks.

to District Governor Fred*s monthly
*

letter#

Coldwater had a fine 95021 at
tendance rating in October but fell
off tc a 91»U3 mark last month.
■ik

MAURICE PAYNE, retiring after
seiuring the club 21 yeai"s as its
song director, was presented -vrith
an engraved cigaret lighter at the
last meeting.:

*

LAST WEEK»S STUDENT GUEST was

Doug Farshall, Coldwater High School
senior. Doug has played left half on
the varsity eleven the past two years,
has played two years of varsity baseball
and is a member of the current cage squad.
He plans to attend Western Michigan College
with a math teacher career as'his goal.
•it

•it

•it

Warner Van Aken made

A Rotary Information quiz is slated

the presentation, speaking for the
clubo

for February 5i&gt; according to our news

(1) by the unexpected but never-

pipeline
In order to keep our readers
from shelling out fines that day, the
bulletin will print a series of hints

Maurice was doubly surprised?

the-less much deserved recognition

and (2) by the fact that Warner was

each week until then
for them.

watch

capable of making such a long and wellphrased oration.
Tne club added a
standing ovation at the conclusion
of the ceremony.

■it

•it

DID YOU KNOW?

•it

that the official

emblem of Rotary International has six
*

spokes and 2h cogs ..... or that it

•»-

was evolved from a wagon viieel?
PROF. We H. ROBERTS, an old
friend and Hillsdale Rotarian,
analyzed the changing world and the
struggle between the West and

Communists for the friendship of
the billion people residing in the
African and Asiatic areas, in a talk
at last week's meeting.

*

•it

•it

PRESIDENT FRITZ reminds his board

members that although the holiday season

has cancelled the Dec. 25th and Jan. 1st
club sessions, the board vdll meet as
usual Thursday Noon, January 3rd at the
hotel.

In liis opinion, the biggest asset
possessed by the West is.FREEDOM —
the one thing Rissia cannot offer,

•it

■it

•it

POHET PETE;

Otis" Barnes"was program
If you drive and drink.
You lose, not us, we think

chairman.

If you nip just once to oi&amp;en
'Put' for you may have a coffin.

*

A SHORT ABSENTEE LIST

included
Seton &amp; Duke

&gt;he names of HuTley, Kerr, Laney,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn •^ Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR6IS

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria -&gt; Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

Elks Temple — Monday 12rf)0 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
i

MICH.

Club Service

drews,

T956 • 1957

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

Carl

Charles

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Feller, John Etsweller.

Program
Howard

Horvey

Teeter,

Bent,

Maurice

Richard

BIringer,

Payne,

William

Bobier, and torg Skabo.

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandt.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and

Woodward,

Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treasurer

Membership — Ch. Jim
Comb, Jor

Mc-

Jackson, Warner

VonAken.

g.

Music — Ch. Mourlce Payne,
Chester Curry.

.

Board of Directors Meetings

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John Rick.

Regular—First Thursday each Month,
1

12:15 P. M.

Rotary
ward

Special—At the coll of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

CIAN PAOIE LANG, Leghorn. Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

Ed

Kenneth Putnam,

Bob Show, Russell Woldron.
i.

k.

Public Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahey.

Sergeant at Arms —

Ch, Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

11

Vocolional

Service

Chairman — William Bobier

GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

FREDERICK

DISTRITC.

a.

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT,

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

Four-Way Test — Ch. Woyne

Way, Chester Allemler.

12—Robert

19—Bill

Vince

Kornstein

23—Buyer-Seller

Relations—

Ralph

Peare*

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rica

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

4—John

11—Trade

Or.

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956
Estweilor

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

18—Stog Night—John Deon

M. A. McKellh

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick

Kenneth Olmsled, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

23—Ted

Keith Avery.

30—Community Safety-

October — 1956
Rural-Urban — Ch. Or. B. K.
2—Donald Harris
Peorce, Warren Williams, Roy 9-Hare!d Hill
Fox.
16—Rotarian—Harry

Youth — Ch. Miiford McKeith,

Douglos Woodward, James

Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ols

son, Frederick Weeks.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Joseph

14—Jomes VonWhy

November — 1956

21—Cor!

6—Raymond G. Mulehohey
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

IV Internationo! Service
Chairman — Howord Teeter.

IB—Otis

II—Ladles' Night—Albert Fallsr
Andrews

Olmsted

2—Competitor Relotions—
Charles

8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

15—International
Informatiori —

16—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnas

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hilt, Dr. Donald

Internationo!

11—Crippled ChildrenKenneth

Vinton

28—4-Woy Tost—Wayne Way

Allemler

Ch. — John Dean.

Interrsational Contacts —

7—Warner VonAken

3D—Ernest Luse

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark

Boys' and Girts' Week —

May — 1957

23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

27—Chaster

Thomas.

Sowers

Ralph Toupalik

9—Don

Info—

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burandt

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Good holm

Relations — Ch.

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Wilford Couillard.

ill Community Service
Chairman — Horvey Bent

Crippled Children — Ch.

Milnes

August — 1956
March - 1957
7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest-Byron Thomas

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Folf-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut, William Milnes,

Community Safety—Ch.

Holtz

B. Kerr

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Horold Munn

Wilford Couillard, lewis

Buyer, Seller

Woyfand, Michigan

McKnight.

VanWhy.

Information — Ch.
Holtz,

international Student Proiects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotory Information—Ed

Geedholm.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold

Chalrmon—Richard Birlnger
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,
Ernie Luse, Theo. Sewers.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Rolollons —

COMMinEES

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jockson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members hovlrtg special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Pbene No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Ruth

1036-M
928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R, No. 3 — Bernlce

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Birlnger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

_-66F14

1493
1151-R
1041
1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Ouane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Doan, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweller, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Failer, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte

162-W

1045
_.1261
74F5
1415
1105

Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Roth

24F2

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

533-R
1399

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chlcogo St. - Hermiene

1243
235-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Falfrield Dr. — Ailoen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1437
....803

Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn.-_1343

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

NAME

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Marlho

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhoo
Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Loura
Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Torg Skcbo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

—1374

Theo. G, Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

643-J

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginio
Ralph Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

332-J
1039

Weisster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Serget

653-M

__624-W
101

1354

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann..

Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 3 — Gladys

84

-.446
1197

661
_..618

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

503-M

1143
80F2

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Poorl St. — Ruth

24

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen

10F5
775-W

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St, — Alice

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rofha
1208-J
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
46F5
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
915
Dr. B. K. Pearco, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
937
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gaihel
._776-R
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
790-J
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St.

Phone No.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louisa

Miiford A. McKoilh, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwcter State Home — Corol.1400
Willlom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
..1344
Roymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila
..1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peori St. — Ello
1450
Dr. K. L. Olmsfed, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

Address and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nartey—

1466
10F32
229-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

39
1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice—._.552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

Warren Williams, Botavia, Mich. — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celio
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morsholl St.

.1161-J

54F3

—_.63F12
_1554M
1271

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth._-1220-J

33F32
568
589-W

lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwalar Lake — Polly

J43F22

Me COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
I3bb

FREDERICK

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MIOH.

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

iiuiletin Wo» zh

——

uecembep

AN OLD FRIEND^ Prof, Roberts of

1^36

Slippery roads halted the club members

Hillsdale Col.lege^, wiio always has

and their wives from driving to
Battle Greek last Saturday night to

something of interest to say and

always says it In an, interesting way,
will addi'ess the club Tuesday,
Otis Barnes, program chairman, in

see a play and then proceed to Marshall

and Schuler's for a midnight lunch.

forms us.

Ken Putnam chairmaned the Ladies

Night shindig and the turnout was
*

surprisingly large, considering the
weather.

BOB KSfiR, last week's chairman,
came up with a "hot" program. His
speakers were Fire Chief Charles Sherman
and Lt, Ylilliam Luck, head of the new

*

"WE GOOFED , ,

Fire Prevention Bureau,

last week's

Bulletin we intended to chronicle the

fact that the club has acquired a darn

The Chief stressed that the
modem fire department should devote

good golfer as a new member.

Bill Short

is a darned good fellow too.

He really

more time to preventing fires instead of

needs no introduction to either the

sitting around waiting for them to

membership or community, having been in

start,

Lt, Luck outlined the work and

aims of the new bureau.

the electrical appliance business here

Both made a

for quite a few years.

strong plea for cooperation on the
part of the community.

Welcome aboard,

mi.

*

it

CHRISTlTiAS PROJECT-

THREE BRONSON ROTARIAI^S,
Raymond Smith, Glen Barnett and
TWilliam Carr.pbell, and Quincy's
Elmer Dobson, were guests this week#

,

,

.The club

will again provide toys for youngsters
who might otherwise have a dreary
Christmas this year.

Details of the

project will be announced next Tuesday
and families assigned to Rotarian teams.

Phil Kibble had Dale Krouse of

Monmouth, 111,, as his guest.
it

The student guest of the week
vfas big Doug Baysinger, Coldwater High
School's

senior all-conference

state center,
ball and

is

and

CHS

track

squad.
■»

*

*

The

it

JOHN ETSWEILER announced Tuesday
that he plans to select three or four
members each vfeek to act as a welcoming
committee to make the club's guests
feel at home. He needs the help of
every member in this project so GIVE,

allr

Doug also plays basket

a member of the

it

absentee list included

-fi-

*

the

names of Bob-jer, Curry, Dale Dean,
Goodholm, Kornstein, ?icKnight, Mulcahey,

POHET PETES

Putnam, Schwengel, Teeter and Dou^

Read the report to my mate.
Bad wiring they had found.
Got a call and learned our fate.
The officDe Just burned down.

Woodvard,
The "early leaver" list DID
NOT include the nairte of you"Noel who#
-■&gt;E

•£&lt;"

■JE

"

"

JINGLE BELLS—Neither snow nor

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
e

QUINCY ~ Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

OF

MICH.

ElECTION

Club Service

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Charles

Vinton.

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Davidson, Soten
Hurley.

ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Bovee,

Paul

Fellowship — Ch, John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Eltweilar.
Gus

DIRECTORS—Tha President, Vice President,

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burandt.

Membership

Birlnger,
William

—

Ch.

Jim

Mc-

Cemb, John Jackson, Warner
VonAkan.

Music — Ch. Mourice Payna,
Chestar Curry.

- _ - Board of DIrectort Meeting*
Regular—First Thursday each Month,

Mogazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John Rick.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Mulchahey.

ROTARY

GOVERNOR 2T9fh DISTRia,

Community

Kornstein

Or.

B.

K.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith

Couillard.

April — 1957

September — 1956
4—John

2—Children's Porty—

Estweiler

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

2—Donald

Harris

9-Harold

Hill

A. McKelth

23—Ted Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

28—4-Woy Test—Woyne Woy

International

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Bornes

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relotlons—
Charles

8—Keith Avery
15—International

Informallon

—

Fiske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

Info—

R, A. Trebiicock

Ch. Roymond Trebilcoek,

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Horoid Goodholm

Webster Treat.

18—Charles Woodword

25—Chestar Curry

Children-

Jonuory — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Or. Donald
International

4—Fred Weeks

4—ClGssifieation—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled

Service

VonAkan

Vinton

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foliar

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —
Ch. — John Dean.

7—Warner

14—Jomes VonWhy
21—Carl

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

International Contacts —

Relations — Ch.

Pennington.

M.

9—Bernard Loney
I^John Rick

Scholarships — Ch. Axnor Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Buyer, Seller

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

Peorca

19—Lewis Pennington

Moy - 1957

Chairman — Howard Teeter.
Sarvica

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thonio*

Fox.
] 6—Rotarion—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
3D—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James
VanWhy.

Clyde Williams.
Vocational

March -

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rico

October — 1956

Ruroi-Urbofi — Ch.

Holtz

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

11—Trade

Keith Avery.

Information—Ed

19-B&lt;li Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Fox
21-4-H Fo!r-R. G. Woldron

18—Slog Night—John Dean
Crippled Children — Ch. Dr.
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

Ralph

Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Chairman — William Boblar

HUBERT, Waylond, Michigan

Safety—Ch.

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
M

Vince

Wilford

iV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

—

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

— Ch. Ed

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the call of the President

7—Employer, Employee Relations

November — 1956

Rotary Information

12:15 P. M.

August — 1956

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Program
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
Harvey Bent, AAaurica Payne,
Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

Woodward,

5—Rotary

12—Robert B. Kerr

1956 &gt; 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Carl

Treosurer

McKnight.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

President

LESTER WISE

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Employer, Employee Relations

drews,

International Student Proiects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles Fi,k, Harold

Choirman—Richard Blrlnger

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

e.

Competitor Relations —

COMMinEES
i

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program cholrmon of tha change. Members having speciol
programs, such as ladles' Night, moy oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Cholrmon - Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth-Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

MF14

Harvey G. Bent, 31 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

T151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfiold Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Or. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

1261
74F5

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honehett St. — Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

.1105
24F2
533-R

John W. Efsweller, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

1399

1243

Z35-W

Edward C. Holtz, 206 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

..1343

Poul Hurley, 163 Faifriold Dr. — Aileen..

..1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Roth

....

803

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann

446

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

229-W

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1197

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W.

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

-

1374
643-J
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St._. -

332-J
..1039

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N, Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Crond St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila
..1400
E, Harold Munn. Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

1450
23
._1208-J

46F5

915
937

lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathal
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
790-J

Phil Ribbic, 35'/2 Morse St

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Or. — Noncy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Barget

33F22
568

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treof, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Raymond A. Trebiicock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

HOTEL

VISITING

WELCOME

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

618

624-W
101

1354

503-M

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beofrico

24
39
10F5

775-W
_,_1095

552

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

__WF3

Warren Williams, Batovio, Mich. — LoMolne

_.63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshoil St.
Dougios P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

15^M
127S
1220-J

Lestlfe H. Wo^word, Coldwater Lake — Polly„_-.^F22

See. 34.66, P.

H.

'.VEEKS

QUALITY SPRir-iG PRODUCTS,
COTDKATERy itlCiK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

— Delia

John H. Wolkcr, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotehen
Woyne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

589-W

FREDERICK

*

653-M
661

Frederick VonAkon, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
_-80F2

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

84

1466
10F32

J'he COLDWATER

Published

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noney—

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma..

INC.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
Bulletin No# 23

December 5.0 19^6

COLDWATER ROTARIANS I-IAVE LONG BEEN

reknoTO for their i^inging# Now it de-Yelops that at least some of the boys
have dramatic

recogrdtion next Tuesday# Bert Faller
tells us this group will be isolated at
a birthday table#

talents too#

The officers and directors^ plus
a few "volunteers" presented a play
let "Accepted ^Ifith Regrets" at Tues
day's meeting. The play effectively
dramatizes the difference between a
luncheon club and a real service

organization#

Les Wise, by voice vote of his
audience, was awarded an "Oscar" for
his handling of his single line role#
However, there were some who thought
it should have gone to Carl Vinton,
who ad-libbed with the ease and abandon

of the "Greet Profile" in his heyday.
ilark Andrews was program chairinan
and play direc-cor.

RESIGNATION OF TWO MEMBERS,
Ted Sowers and John T# Jackson, were
accepted with regret by the board at its

monthly meeting Wednesday# Ted is being
transferred to the general offices of
the General Telephone Company at Muskegon#
John will return to membership as soon
as he fully recovers from a recent illness
*

■ik

AlWTHER RESIGNATION ALSO WAS accepted
with regrets# # # that of Maurice Payne
as song director# After 21 years of

"watching the indicator", the weekly
song sessions just won't seem the same.

However, eveiy cloud has its silver lining.
Maurice says he will sing if the club puts
on another minstrel show#

TUESDAY'S GUEST LIST included

•jf

Rotarians A1 Van Zoeren of Kalamazoo,
Fred Harcian of Burr Oak, Gordon Adams

of i4uii:cy, B. B. Higbie of Bronson,
Donald Putt of Auburn, Ind.

SHORT SORTIES#

#

•

.The club can be

his career and will sWdy at the

proud of Noel Shedd who, within the past
two weeks, has been named chairman of the
Clothe-a-Child c-snpaign and president of
the Chamber of Commerce# Let's give him
our support in both jobs# # #Les Woodward,
who was granted a leave of absence during
his recent illness, has asked to be re
stored to active status, which is good
news as it means Les feels well enough
once more to attend meetings regularly. # ,
Don't forget the blood clinic at Masonic

U#

Temple Monday noon# # . .The club will

Noel Shedd had Fred Rogers, Jr.,
a New York banker, as his guest, while
Greg Fraser, son of Dr# and Mrs# Robert
Fraser was this week's student guest#
Greg is a senior honor student at

Coldv^ater High and a star gridder and
grappler# He plans to make dentistiy
of iU

again sponsor four student delegates to
*

*

the UN model assembly to be held at

Hillsdale College next Spring#
.FiLSEVSHEHE TUESDAY were Rotarians

Allsmier, Barnes, Kennedy, Olmsted,
Patterson, Rice, Schlubatis, Warner
Van Aken and Way.
*

*

PHOET FETE:
*

There sat Les, who made a mess
Of Andrews' little shocker#

DEOEk^BSR'S BIRTHDAY BOYS,
president .Fritz, Harold Hill,
Doc Han'is, Ed Holtz, Gust Burandt,
Lou Peanington, Mac McKeith and
Ken IHitnam Tdll receive special

And Vinton too, ad-libbed through
And cal.led it appleknocker#
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn •— Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrcgotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

1

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Vice President

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

Four-Way Test

FRED WEEKS

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

Albert Feller, John Etsweiler.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Howord

Horvey

Bent,

Teeter,

Richard

Biringer,

Maurice

Payne,

Willlain

Bovoe, Poul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Program
and

Woodward,

Carl Vinton.

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

VanAken.

Magazine — Ch, Harry Joseph,
Rotary Information — Ch. Ed-

Special—At the call of the President

Bob Shaw, Russell Waidron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

n

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT, Woyland,

Vocational

Michigan

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

— Ch.

Dr.

Or

B. K.

Pearce, Warren Wiilioms, Ray
— Ch. Milford

McKeifh

Douglas Woodward, James

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ois-

son, Frederick Weeks.

Relations—

26—Attendonce—C.

September — 1956
4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

— Howard Teeter.

Information

Ch. Roymond Trebilcock,

Pennlngton.

Webster Treat.

7—Warner VonAken

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

21—Cor!

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey

June - 1957
4-Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Fatier

Children-

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Bornes

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

2—Competitor RelationsCharles FIske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

8—Keith Avery
15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goedholm

—

May - 1957

30—Ernest Luse

January — 1957

Shorno.
International

23—lodies' Night—Jim ,McCemb

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Relotions — Ch.

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-Horeld Hill

11—Crippled

Service

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

Wilford Couiilord, lewis

Alfred Rico

M. A. McKeith
Eisenhut

18—Stag Night—John Dean

13—Clyde Williams

Interrtational Contacts —

Bobier

Pearco

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

Chairman

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
19—Lewis Pennlngton

20—Douglas Woodword

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Intemationa!

March —

G. Waidron

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph

Fox.
Youth

19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

October — 1956

Ruroi-Urban — Ch.

IV

Service

Chairman — William

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Safety—Ch.

Thomas.

—

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Community

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holts
12—Robert B. Kerr

Wilford Couillard.

VanWhy.

Rick.

12:15 P. M.

Public

Kornstein

28—Buyer-Seller

Keith Avery.

Month,

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 2^0iitrict Governor

Chester Curry.

eoeh

August — 1956
Vineo

Hi Communitv Service
Chairman — Horvey Bent

Crippled Children

Or. John

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trode Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Foir-R.
Eisenhut. William Milnes.

Gus Burandt.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Regular—First Thursdoy

— Ch. Wayne

Way, Chester Allemier.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc
Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Boord of Directors Meetings

Ch. Vincent Kornslein,

Clossificaiion — Ch. Mark An

PresidenJ

JOHN KENNEDY

Employer, Employee Relations
Russell Moore.

1956 - 1957

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Goedholm.

Choirtnon—Richard Biringer
Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rice,

Charles

international Student Projects- February — 1957

Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

drews,

c.

Competitor iLelations —

COMMIHEES

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our progrom schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address end Reiory Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
_„.__1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Ct. — Roth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

928
371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
1493
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean—___.1151-R
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret--..
1041
Seton C. Boveo, 171 Grand St. — Clara —
1212

Gust C. Burandt. 178 Foirfield Or. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

74F5
1415
1105

Charles H. fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore
Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy-.-

Edword C. Holfz, 208 E. Chicogo St. - Evelyn

1399
1243

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1343

1437
803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W.

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth.-

I0F32
229-W
1374
643-J
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Louro

332-J

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.—

1039

Horold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Glodys
1344
Roymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Liio
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Ella——-1450
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Dr. 6. K. Pearco, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Penninglon, 62 Division St. — Gothei

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone Na.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia—.
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

84
—446
1197

653-M
661

618

624-W
101
1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann 1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2
Jomds H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago Si. — Alice

Russell G. Waidron, if. R. No. 1 — Delio

24
39

10F5

23
1208-J

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen

915

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotriee

552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren V/illloms, Botovia, Mich. — LoMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

54F3
63F12
..1554M
1271
1220-J

46F5

937
778-R

Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

790-J

Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St

1I61-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Noncy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bergek—

NAME

33F22
568
589-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 HulF St. — Dorothy

775-W

1095

Lestlie H. Wo^ward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly—-.43F22

• *• -

-A.

■eTf

^he COLDWATER

Sec.

Rotary REFLECTOR

34

1956

FREDEIRICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, aiCH.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

INC

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A,
Bulletin

the

No.

November

23

A DOTJBLS DOSE OP DRAMA WILL BE
Rotarian bill-of- •fare for next

week.

28«

1956

as president of the Bronson and Sturgis
clubs.
We can only add that the District
Nominating Committee certainly was on the
beam.

The directors,

plus several re-

,^.ruited "volunteers®, will present

41-

^ club service playlet entitled,

"Accepted with Regrets" at next
Tuesday*s meeting,
Mark Andrews,
the program chairman, announces

that the program will be "complete
ly unrehearsed".
P.S.
the

Mark also suggests that

cast members

should

remember

to bring their scripts with them.
*

THE SECOND

SHOT

take their
to see the

ter Players of

this

week's program

The list of visiting Hotarlans was
composed of: Herman Phillips, James
Baker and Charles Priest, Angola; Ray
Radeke, Battle Creek; 0. D. McKenzie and
Joe iYfibel, Qvdncy; Don Himslcker, Ken
Yesh and Wendell Hathaway, Bronson; and
Sam Donaldson of Sturgis.

OP DRAMA will

come Saturday night, Dec.
club members
Battle Creek

CHST ALLEMISRj

chairman,, entertained with a patriotic
travelogue-'-a color film produced by
the Creyhound Bus Lines.

8,

when

wives
Civic

to
Thea

that city present

"Joan of Lorraine".

GARY BHOTO, who has starred in the
three major sports for Coidwater High
during the past three years, was this
week's student guest.
Gary, a senior,

Chairman Ken Putnam says the
play will start at 3:35 P.M.
You

finds time from his athletics
star in the classroom.
He is

can reach the Civic Theater by go

Student.

ing to Marsh3.ll, then through Lakeview on US-12. Just beyond Lakeview
there is a state police post on the
north side of the highway.
Keep
going 1.5 .miles west of the police
post until you reach Helmer Rd.
which also has an airport sign.
Turn X'ight and proceed north to
Civic Theater,
Ken says there are
two airport road signs and to ig

ROTARIANS BARNES, BURANDT, ETSWEILER,
Fiske, Goodholm, Holtz, Kennedy, Kerr,
McComb, McKeigh, Moore, Pennington, Schlubatls. Way, Warren Williams and Doug Wood

nore

the

first

Tickets
or

can be purchased for

Les

Wise

at

the

bank.

Your ticket covers the play and
lunch (but nothing else) at
Schulers after the play.
-a-

listed

as

absent.
*

one.

$6.50 per couple from Clyde Wil
liams

ward were

to also
an honor

*

A RCTARIAN.WHO

PRESIDENT PRITZ, after being absent
two meetings in quest of a deer, was at
his accustomed place Tuesday.
He had
only a rather slippery tale to relate
concerning his hunting experiences.
-&gt;

POHET

*

NEEDS NO INTRO-

duction in Coidwater is the
District Governor nominee.

new
He is

Elv/yn J, Bodley, superintendent
of the Sturgis schools.
\
Elwyn was the charter presi
dent of the Quincy club, which was
organized in 1937, and has served

PETE:

The Pres he got no deer.
Just blurry eyes, we fear.
He got back, that's a fact
We'd say more but we got tact.

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Employer, Employee Relotlons
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Russell Moore.

Ernie Luso, Theo. Sowers.
1956 . 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

Carl

CHARLES SCHMiTT

d.

Charles Woodword,

VInton.

e.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Etsweller. o.

Treasurer

Program

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gui Burandl.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard Birlnger,
Harvey Bent, Maurice Payne, Wllliom
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb, John Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday

c.

PRESIDENT ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

April - 1957

September — 1956

2—Children's Party—

Community Safety—Ch. Ralph 4—John Estweiler
Toupallk, Robert Korr.

II—Trode

Assoc.—Lester

Elsenhut

Dr. 18—Stag Night-John Dean
25—District

Governor

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. lf.

K.

2—Donaid

Horrit

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

9—Harold

Hill

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,

16—John Rick

23—Tod Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

16—Rotarian-Horry Joseph

Moy - 1957

23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

7—Warner VonAken

November — 1956

21—Carl

g.

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Or. Donald Harris,
Vocational

Service

s.

Buyer, Seller

Michigan

Relations — Ch b.

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Fallor

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean.

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

25—Chester Curry

Kenneth Olmsted
16—Otis Barnes

July - 1957

International Contacts —

11—Crippled Children-

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Ootsald

Charles Fiske

0—Keith Avery
15—Internofional

Intornational information —

16—Charles Woodward

2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Shorno.

Choirman — William Bobier

- 1957

4—Fred Weeks

Boys' and Girls' Week —
IV International Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Clyde Willioms.
II

June

Thomos.

—

Vmlon

28—4-Way Test—Woyno Way

Ed

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

VonWhy.

Information

Peareo

Wilford Couillord.

III Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Fox.

Rick.

Mulchahey.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRia,

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith

19—Lewis Pennlngton
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rleo

Dr. John

Public

ROTARY

HUBERT, Woyland,

Trade Assoelotion — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Falr-R. G. Waldron
Elsenhut, WlHiam Milnes.

14—Jomes VanWhy

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

ROTARY

Vince Kornstein

30—Ernest Luso

tNTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

March — 1957

7—Employer, Employee Relotlons 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos

e. Scholorships — Ch. Axnar Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Bob Show, Russell Waldron.
f. Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allomier

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

August — 1956

Douglas Woodward, James

Special—At the coil of the President
INTERNATIONAL

B. Kerr

Milnes

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,
Keith Avory.
October — 1956

d.

Rotory information — Ch.

DISTRICT 319 ROTARY

Wayne

19-6ill

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph.

each Month,

12:15 P. M.

Test — Ch.

Way, Chester Atloarier.

b. Crippled Children — Ch.

Music — Ch. Mourice Payne,

_

Four-Way

5—Rotary Infermalion—Ed Holtz

12-Robert

28—Buyer-Seller Relotions—

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Hurley.

Asst. Secretory

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

McKnight.

Goodholm.

Classification — Ch. Mork An

drews,

International Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles'FIsk, Haroid

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

;.

Competitor Relations —

COMMinEES
1

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson

Info—

R. A. Trebilcoek

Wilford Coulllord, Lewis

Ch. Raymond Trebilcoek,

22—Gust C.

Pennlngton.

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

23—Russell Moore

Burandt

30—Erich Schwengei

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 500

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemicr, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth-..—
Keiih T. Avory, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

Horvey G. Bonf, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgaret

1036-M
928
—

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

371
66F14

1493

1151-R
1041

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834.W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary.
713-R
Duano E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

-

John T. Dean. 420 Grand St. - Volerle

162-W
1045

1261

Lester H. Elsenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

74F5

John W. Etsweilor, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanehell St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Roth

1105
24F2

Donald M, Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone

1243
235.W

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugeno H. Goodholm, 20 Li ncoln St. — Lanore.--- 1399

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1343

1437
803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

10F32

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy—
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

229-W

Donald V. Sliorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

75

1374
643-J

Torg Skcibo, 153 E. Chicago Si. — Nellie

Jomes F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Louro

332-J

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginio

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

V/ebsfer Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol-1400
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lilo
E. Horoid Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

209
1344
1400
1450
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rolho
120B-J
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. f&gt;Jo. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
46F5
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
915
Dr. B. K. Poarcc, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne
937
Lewis Pennlngton, 62 Division St. — Gathel
__778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
790-J
Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy—

Charies Schmitt, 18 E. Alden Sf. — lfergeti

—

1161-J

33F22

5^

589-W

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen—
Raymond A- Trebilcoek, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann—

James H. VcnWhy, 199 V/. Pearl St. - Ruth

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. V/oldron, R. R. No. 1

— Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grolcheit

Wayne W. Way, 35 HulF St. — Dorothy

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

^ Nov :-o

FREDERICK

Published

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ARLINGTON

VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, UICH.

by

HOTEL

WELCOME

1197

653-M

661
618
__624.W

101

1354

503-M

1143
80F2

24

39
10F5

775-W

1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. - Beatrice
552
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
—
54F3
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine
—63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celia
1554M
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.__.
__..127l

/l,^i ''•'A

I

—84
446

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Warner D. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

^he COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann

INC

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�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

■"the COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
.November 21, 19^6

Balletxn No. 22

ROTARIANS WO MISS A CHANCE TO

Olmsted, Patterson, Pennington,
Schlubatis, Sowers, Thomas, Trebilcock,
Fritz Van Aken, Vinton^j Clyde Williams,
Chuck Woodward and Les Woodward, AND

get acquainted with visitors often are
overlooking a rare treat.
Next to us
Tuesday were a couple of young-minded
oldtimers from the Battle Creek club,

WINNIE.

Ed Nettels and Ernie Rice.

latter.

Ed, who.

Wayne Feller subbed for the

is 86, has been a Rotarian for hi years,
He formerly was traffic manager for
General Foods and although his vision

now is only about 1^ percent of normal,
he continues to derive pleasure and
satisfaction from being a Rotarian.
His s5.dekick, Ernie, has been a

Rotarian 38 years and is planning to
go to Lucerne next year.
Tuesday's guest list also in
cluded Rotarians

C. D. McKenzie

of

*

*

DISTRICT GOVERNOR FRED HILBERT'S

montly letter chronicles the goodnews that Coldwater stood 9th in

attendance during October.

The club's attendance hit 95921
percent for the month as compared with
92.99 in September. It was the highest
mark of any club our size in the

Quincy, Emoiy Boyd of Angola, and
Dick Schultz, Bob Stocker and Bill
Cadman of Bronson.- Cliff Lundgren

district.

of Detroit, was Howard Teeter's guest,
idiile Waj/ne Way had Paul Engstrom,
also of Detroit, as his guest.

21 membei^, and Climax with 2ii, posted

*

However, two clubs, Augusta with
perfect marks in October, So, there
still is room for improvement locally.
*

*

STUDENT GUEST

SCOTCH TARTANS, CLANS AND

septs (families) were the nucleus
for an entertaining talk Tuesday by
Ray Mulchahey, w&gt;^o has a hobby of
collecting tartan ties. Ray, who
was program chaiman for the day^
gave his audience a condensed his
tory of Scotland while his listeners
eniriously eyed his colorful collect
ion of tartan neckwear.

The

*

OF THE WEEK was

Kenneth Furgason, Coldwater High School
senior class president. Ken has been
a member of the

student commission for

two years, is announcer for the school
band and a member of the wrestling
team. He is a grandson of former .
Coldwater Mayor Owen Decker.

talk was

a revelation to many of the members
who have always thought of Scotch as
being an alcoholic beverage.

■}f

KEN PUTI\IAM INFORMS US THERE STILL

is time to put in reservations for

Ladies Night December 8th if you act
Ray, incidentally, recently re
turned from a five-week jaunt which
took his as far as Vancouver, B.C.
He rates a pat on the back for keep
ing up his 100 per cent attendance
vhiXe on the long trip.
*

*

*

SEVENTEEN CLUB MEMBERS WERE

promptly.
*

POHET PETE5

Thanksgiving is over.
The scraps go to rover.
But you've got to trim
And keep calories thin.

elsewhere Tuesday. The absentee
list included the names of Alleniier,

Fox, Goodholm, Korstein, Laney,

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congr.gational Church — Wednssdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elki Temple

ANGOLA — Cellego Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK » Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

Monday 12:00 M.

�November
The
has

Board

approved

objections

of

Directors

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

Major

Classification

Name
Wilson

A.

Short

of

Electrical

Signed

the

the

Coldwater
listed

secretary

Industry

-

J.

A.

20,

1956

Rotary

Club

below,

Any

within

‘iinor

week,

Classification

Electric
Supplies

Kennedy,

one

Equipment and
- Retailing

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
I

MICH,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER

WISE

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Four-Way

CHARLES SCHMITT

Ill

Hurley.

Program

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Crippled

tfegyior—First Thursday each Month,

Rotary

12:15 P. M.

ROTARY

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

II

Buyer, Seller

Internotionoi

Relations — Ch.

information

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller
Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

15—Inlernotionai Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way
June — 1957

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Webster Treat.

7—Warner VanAken

14—James VanWhy

4—Classification—Mark

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

Pennlngten.

May — 1957

21—Cart

11—Crippled Children-

Service

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Wilford Couillard, Lewis

luse

December — 1956

Internatlonol Contacts —

Service

16—Rotorlon-Harry Joseph
23—Ladies' Night—Jim McCemb
30—Ernest

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Community Sofety—
Rolph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-Karold Hill

27—Chester Allemier

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

Eisenhut

20—Douglas Woodward

Chairman — William Bobier

HUBERT, Woyland, Michigan

2—Children's Porty-

4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

sen, Frederick Weeks.

Interneilono!

Pearce

Alfred Rice

April - 1957

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Ch. — John Dean.

Vocotlonol

19—Lewis Pennington

6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
13-Clyde Williams

tV

1957

12—Rural-Urban-Keith

November — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

K.

Thames.

—

Mulchohey.

ROTARY

B.

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

—

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

26—Attendonce—C.

Dr. 16—Stag Night—John Doon

— Ch.

VanWhy.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Ralph

Deuglos Woodward, James

Bob Show, Ruisell Watdron.

March

Wilford Couillard.

Fox.

Rick.

Milnes

Re lotions—

September — 1956

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,

Information — Ch. Ed-

Public

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Payne,

19-Bill

26—Horold Munn

G. Waldron

October — 1956

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the coil of the President
DISTRICT 219

John

Foir-R.

28—Buyer-Seller

Peorce, Warren Williams, Ray

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr.

Children

Rural-Urban - Ch. Dr.

VanAken.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

Board of Director* Meeting*

Kornstein

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—Dislrlef Governor
Keith Avery.

Membership — Ch. Jim McComb, John Jockson, Warner

Biringer,
Willlom

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Community Service

Community Safely—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Gus Burandt.
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

and Howard Teeter, Riehord
Harvey Bent, Maurice Poyne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

August — 1956

21-4-H

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.

Treosurer

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Vince

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

Secretory

Test — Ch. Wayne

5—Rotary Informotion—Ed Holt*
12—Robert B. Kerr

Trode Assoclotion — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouane

Asst. Secretary

Moore.

Way, Chester Allemier.

Woodward,

Carl VInton.

PresidenJ

Vice President

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Charles

McKnIght.

Employer, Employee Relations
Russell

drews,

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

Club Service

Chalrmon—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

International Student Prefects— February — 1957

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

COMMIHEES

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairmon — Telephone 560

ROTARY ROSTER ~ JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Pbene No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

1036-M

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornice

66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

14W

Richard F. Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean

IISI-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

713-R

Duono E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

1261
74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honeheff St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lonore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1399

1243

._235-W

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

1343

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

10F32

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha

229-W

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

NAME
Addr«ts and Rotary Ann
Phan* No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy—
84

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma

1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luse - R. R. No. 3 - Roth

75

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

446
__1197

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnul St. — Virginia

618
._624-W

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chlcogo St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

1039

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Willlom A. Milnes,

Worner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

80P2

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys..
Raymond G. Mulehahey, Box 143 — Llla

1344
1400

S. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W, Poor! St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refho

1450
-..23
1208-J

Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Or. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

915
937

Roy C. Potterson, R, R. No, 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Jomos H. VanWhy, 199 W. Psorl St. — Ruth

Corl F. Vinton, 132 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 - Dslio

.John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Frederick H. V/eeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

46F5

Phil Ribbie, 35'/2 Morse S)

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1161-J

33F22

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

-_..iS68

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bergot

569-W

fo

FREDERICK

QUALITY

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1 2 :

iJ .m

VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I NGTO N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

5

I"!-!

1956

/

H.

WEEKS

SPRING

COLDWATER,

24

39
10F5

775-W
__109S
—552

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
54F3
Warren Williams, Batavio, Mich. — LaMoina—
__63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celia
1554M
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morshoil St...
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth—1220-J

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Golhel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor.—790-J

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

101

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwater Stofo Homo — Carol.1400

:j:he COLDWATER

MLeeting Time:

653-M
661

PRODUCTS,

MICH.

INC

..43F22

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No®

November lii, 1956

21

NINE "EARLY mVERS" MISSED OUT

night of the 8th to witness a presentation

on a mighty entertaining talk Tuesday.
Statistics can be boring but not when
presented with the humorous touch which
Doc Harris has a talent for supplying.

of "Joan of Lorraine" by the Battle Creek
Civic Players at Kellogg auditorium.
Members will arrange their own rides. •

Don reviewed the progress achieved
in preventive medicine for his fellow
Rotarians and gave the boys under that

return home via Marshal for a pause

Following the play, the party will

at Schuler's, where a smorgasbord lunch
will be

served.

age, renewed hope of reaching the 70
Ken announced

year level.

that reservations

must be made at next Tuesday's meeting.
*

it

The total cost, he estimates, will be in

*

the "neighborhood" of ^^7 per couple.
ONE COULD TELL AT A GLANCE TUES*

day that the deer stalking season is
on.
There were 1? absentees—-not all
of whom are up north, however.

*

MISTER, CAN YOU SPARE A PINT?
The next Red Cross blood procurement

The missing persons list was
composed of Fiske, Goodholm, Jackson,
Mulchahey, Olmsted., Pennington,
Schlubatis, Schwengel, Sowers, Thomas,
Toupalik, Trebilcock, Vinton, Weeks,
Clyde Williams and Chuck and Les

clinic

is

slated for Dec. 10th.

You can

sign up now with Duke Davidson.
*

*

VEEP LES WISE got a chance to

preside Tuesday in the absence of

Woodward«

'Prexy Fritz, who, according to rumor
*

is in deer country.

*

TUESDAY'S GUEST LIST, BY SHARP
contrast, was unusuallj'' small. Three
Bronson Rotarians, Bob Pennell, R. J.
Megargle and Henry Qomley vfere the
only visitors signing in.

All of which poses a bit of a
mystery. It has just occurred to us
that the President's name wasn't on
the absentee list handed us at the

close of Tuesday's session.
HOW COME?

The week's student guest was
Larry Knight, one of the more active
members of the

*

*

senior class at

Coldwater High. Larry is president
of the Hi-Y club, number one student
of the senior class, student director
of the band, a hurdler on the track
team, and a member of the Varsity Cclub and the Science Division of the

Pohet Petes

Do be careful if your hunting.
Ma wants you, not the bunting.

Eating

venison rings the bell.

But you can wait to go to—Oops,

National High School Institute at
Northwestern University. He hopes to
become

a research chemist.
*

KSI^ PUTNAM, CHAIRMAN OF THE
December 8th Ladies Night, confirmed

Seton &amp; Duke

last week's bulletin announcement

and gave outy with a few more details
Tuesday.
The club members will take
their wives to Battle Creek the

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOIA — College Cafetorio - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMIHEES
!

MICH.

Club Service

c.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
drews,

1956 - 1957

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Carl

Charles

Albert Fallor, John Etsweller. a.
Lester

Wise,

Gus Burar&gt;dt.
DIRECTORS-The President. Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter.
RIchord
Biringer.

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Bobier. and torg Skabo.

VanAken.

Harvey

Bent.

Maurice

Payne.

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

William

b.

Chester Curry.

Board of Director* Meetings

Regular—First Thursday

Magaxine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr.

each Month.

John

SECRETARY

Information

n

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRITC,
ROTARY

g.

Voeotional

Children

Service

B.

K.

16—John Rick

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik

2—Donald Harris
9-HoroId Hill

23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest

Luse

IV

Intematiaital

Chairman

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

a.

Kenneth

Internationol Contacts —

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcoek,

Olmsted

2—Competitor RelationsCharles

8—Keith Avery

9—Don

15—Internationol Info—
R. A. Trebilcoek
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

Webster Treat.

18—Chorles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

Januory — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

International

Relations — Ch. b.

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Faller

4—Clossification—Mork Andrews

15—Otis

VanAken

Vinton

28-4-Way Tesi-Woyne Way

11—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

7—Warner

14—James VonWhy

December — 1956

Service

May - 1957

21—Carl

November — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

9—Bernord loney
23—Ted Sowers

Scholarships — Ch. Axnsr Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemier

Buyer, Seller

Wilferd Couillord, Lewis
Pennington.

Elsenhut

16—Rotarlon—Harry Joseph

Deuglos Woodward. James

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

Assoc.—Lester

October — 1956

Dr.

Peorce, Worren Williams, Ray

Chairman — William Bobier

HUBERT, Woylond, Michigan

— Ch. Dr.

Ail. A. McKelth

Estweiler

18—Stag Night—John Dean

Kenrteth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Cn. — John Dean.

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Crippled

4—John

11—Trade

Thomas.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

f.

—

Ch. Horold Munn, Roymond
Mulchohey.

ROTARY

Teupalik, Robert Kerr.

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendonce—C. Alfred Rice

April - 1957
2—Children's Party-

September — 1956

Ralph

Von Why.

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

GENERAL

Safety—Ch.

Fox.

Special—At the call of the President

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Italy

Community

Youth — Ch. Milford MeKeith.

ward Holtz. Kenneth Putnam,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Wilford Couillard.

d.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed e.

Public

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

26—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Rural-Urban — Ch.

12:15 P. M.

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith

21—4-H Foir-R. G. Waldron

e.

Rick.

Kornsteln

Fox

Elsenhut, William Milncs.

Keith Averyi

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

^

August — 1956
Vinee

Bovee, Paul

Ch.

19-Bilt Milnes
2^Horold Munn

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
—

1936 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

e.

Hurley.

Program

Ch. Vincent Kornsteln,

Holtx

Four-Way Test — Ch. Woyne, 7—Employer. Employee Relations March - 1957
5—Student Guest—Byron Thonsas
Way, Chester Allemier.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treasurer

Employer, Employee Relations

5—Rotary Informotion—Ed
12—Robert B. Kerr

d.

Woodward,

VInton.

Davidson, Seton

Ch. Erich Sehwengel, Horold
McKnIght.

Russell Moore.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sewers.
Classification — Ch. Mark An

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

International Student Prelects— February — 1957

Goodholm.

Chairman—Richard Biringer

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Sehwengel

The obeve is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. if you want to change dates with another member, odvlse the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chalrmon — Telephone 5B0

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mork S. Andrews. 25 Porsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian
Otis O.

928
371

Barnes. R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Birirtger, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Wiliiom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seten C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt. 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1493

1151-R
1041
1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-634-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory

713-R

Duano E. Davidson, 145 Foirfiold Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerle
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hancheff St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske. R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox. 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz. 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfiold Dr. — Alleen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1399

1243
235-W

.13^

1437
803

NAME
Address and Rotary Anit
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
...1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

10F32

NAME

Address end Rotary Ann

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Mortha
Vincent Kornsteln, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy

229-W
1374

Torg Skacfio, 153 E- Chicago St. — Nellie

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter. 156 Church St. — Marion

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Donald V. Shorno. 109 £. Pearl St. — Louise

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnlght, Coldwoter Stole Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
- 1344
Roymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila
1400
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Poor! St. - Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. — Edna

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

937

778-R

Phil RIbble, 35V2 Morse St
C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

1161-J
33F22

Chorles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget-.

589-W

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

-

624-W

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcoek, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

101
1354
503-M
24

39

Russeil G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 - Delia
10F5
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen
775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
.,352
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
54F3
Warren Williams, Bofavia, Mich. — LaMoine_.__._-63F12

915

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel

661
618

E, Byron Thomas. 10 Walnut St. — Virginio

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. - Roth

46F5

Or, B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

446

1197

6^-M

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

1208-J

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

_.84

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann--1143
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys
80F2

1430
23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

Phone No.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

Robert E. Shaw. 106 Grand St. — Ann

790-J

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Colia

Chorles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

1554M

._____1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1220O

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly ..--J43F22

568

^he COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

See. 34.66, P. I. tf R.

NOV i6

1956 J

FREDERICK

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

Pgbiished

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
•Bulletin No.

Noyember 7? 1956

20

A TIP OF THE TAM TO TORG AND

by the Battle Greek Civic Players.
Curtain time will be 8 §35 P-M.

Harvey, who co~chairsi^ed the club's
banquet for the high school gridders
this week; also Fred Weeks, who did
a swell job of emceeing the affair.

Enroute home there wilX be a stop
at Schuler's in Marshall for an 11 p.m,
smorgasbord. Ken adds that an reser
vations MUST be made by November 20.

The club had about 80 players,
coaches and others as its guests. The
meal was good and the talks were short.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the evening.

Oh yes, an early plan to charter
a bus for the evening has been dis
carded. Transportation, as a result,

Head Coach Jack Finn impressed
many Rotarians vh^en he said he and
his staff are trying to build a good
football program—one in which the
parents will be happy and anxious to
have their sons participate.

will be Hitch-as-Hitch Can.

SPEAKING OF DRAMA

It is apparent that Finn and his
fellow mentors are teaching good foot
ball while at the same time developing
other important values in their players.
*

.

.

.

Parts of

"Accepted With Regrets", a Club Service
playlet, were assigned by Producer
Mark Andrews to your Board of Directors
and editarians at last week's board
session.

This group of so-called Thespians
m.11 present the playlet as the pro

*

gram at the December hth meeting.
_5eriously, the little drama does have
an important story to tell to all

BERT FALLER INFORMS US there will

be a special festive board for the
club's November Birthday Boys next
Tuesday.

Rotarians.

Local Rotarians who first saw

the light of d^ in November ares

NEXT TUESDAY'S ATTENDA1&gt;ICE IS APT

Frank McConkey, Bob Shaw, Clyde WLlliams,
William Uilnes, Ralph Toupalik,
Bob Kerr, Maurice Payne and, Warner

to be below normal. Yep, it's deer
hunting time again and the trek north
will start this weekend.

Van Aken.
•if

■if

Unless Jim Van Why wants to con

tribute another buck, these men will
find a special table awaiting them

Which Rotarian secretly aided a
member of the Bored of Experts in making
his grid selections this week?

at next week's session.
•If

•if

•if

■if

DRAMA AND DINIIffi WILL BE the

•if

POHET PETEs

mixture for the next Ladies Night,
which is scheduled for Saturday evening,

12 bo 6 don't be late.

December 8th.

December 10th is

the date.

A little blood is all we lack.
Ken Putnam tells us

that the

club

-

Sign up, you may get it back*-

meifibers and their wives will have a

chance that night to.see a performance
of "Joan of Lorraine", to be presented
at Kellogg Auditorium in Battle Creek

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — CengresationQl Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.
STURGiS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK ~ Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
I

MICH.

Ch. Chorles Fisk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

Four-Way Test — Ch.

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Vice President

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodward,

Carl Vinlon.

President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Poul
Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Feller, John Etsweiler.

Program
Biringer,
William

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Crippled Children — Ch.

Rick.

Information —

Muichahey.

Dr.

B.

K.

Poarce, Warren Williams, Ray

Ch. Dr. Donald Horris,

Buyer, Seller

son, Frederick Weeks.
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

16—John Rick

2—Donald Harris
9-Harold Hill

Informotlon

7—Warner

VanAken

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

21—Carl

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Woy

6—Raymond G. Muichahey

June - 1957

4-Fred

Andrews

Konnoth Olmstsd
13—Otis Bornes

2—Competitor Relatioiu—
Charles Fiska
9—Don Shorno

8—Keith Avery
15—International Info—
R. A. Trebllcock
22—Gust C. Burondt

—

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

January — 1957

16—John Jockson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

Weeks

II—Ladies' Night—Albert Feller

4—Classification—Mark

Ch. Raymond Trebllcock,

May - 1957

30—Ernest Luse

11—Crippled Children—

Service

Shorno.

Internotionol

Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Weak —

Horold Hill, Dr. Donald

Relations — Ch

Penninglon.

A. McKeith

23—Ted

27~Chester Allemior

Thomas.

Internotional

M.

9—Bernard Laney

13-Clyde Williams

International Contacts —

Service

Wilford Couillord, Lewis

18—Stag Night—John Dean

20—Douglas Woodward

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Choirmon — William Bobier

Wayland, Michigan

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

IV

Clyde Williams.
Vocational

Eisenhut

16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph

Cn. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

II

2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler

Kenneth Olmsled, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avory.
October — 1956
Dr.

Peare*

19—Lewis Penninglon
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Ric*

April - 1957

September — 1956
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

VonWhy.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT,

Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Dr. John

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

FREDERICK

Ralph

Douglas Woodward, James

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

DISTRICT,

Community Safety—Ch,

1957

12—Rurot-Urban—Keith

Wilford Couillard.

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Ji.m McComb

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

ROTARY

Kornstein

Fox
21—4-H fair—R. G. Woidron

Cammunity Service

Fox.

Payne,

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Russell Woidron.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

Ill

Rurol-Urban — Ch.

Public

March —

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
Vince

Eisenhut. William Mllnes.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

Special—At the call of the President

SECRETARY

Wise,

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed-

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

August — 1956
Wayne

Way, Chester Allemlcr.

Comb. Jonn Jackson, Warner
VanAken.

each Month,

12:15 P. M.

GENERAL

Lester

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc&gt;

Beard of Director* Meetings

ROTARY

Ch.

Gus Burondt.

DIRECTORS~The President, Vice President,

Regular—First Thursday

—

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-B!II Mllnes

1956 &lt; 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouane

Treasurer

and
Howard Teeter,
Richard
Harvey
Bent, Maurice Payne,
Bobier, and Terg Skabo.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornsteln,

Ciossification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

McKnight.

Goodholm.

Biringer

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
OFFICERS BY ELECTION

International Student Projects- February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz

Competitor Relations —

COMMinEES

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 - Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Persons Cf. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

llSl-R

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

1041

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Duone E. Dovidson, 145 Foirfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanehoft St. — Charlotte

162-W
1045
1261
74F5
1415
1105

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogen8-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary.
713-R

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

Roy Fox, 74 Boifour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — lanore

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Poniy
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Poul Hurley. 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

24F2

533-R
1399

1243
235-W

..1343

1437
803

NAME

Address and Roiory Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W.

229-W
____1374
__643-J

Luse - R. R. No. 3 - Ruth

75

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Robert 6. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skabo, 153 £. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R, No. 4 — Eileen

Howord M. Teeter. 156 Church St. — Marion
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

1039

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

14M

Dr. K. L. Olmst^, 70 Morihall St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

1208-J

46F5
915

Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothel

937
77B-R

Phil RIbble, 351/2 Morse St

1161-J

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
-

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1^ Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John RIek, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Noney

Chorles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Dergef

790-J

33F22
568

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Elleen-__

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Fraderlck VonAken, 65 £. Chicogo St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woidron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Wolker, 33 Daughorfy St. — Grotchon

Wayne W. Woy, 35 HulF St. — Dorothy

24
39
10F5
,775-W

1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

552
S4P3

Warren Williams, Balovia, Mich. — LoMoino

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St
Douglos P. Woodward, 20 Persons Ct. — Ruth

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Loke — Polly

_15MM

1271
1220-J

w43F22

589-W

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Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — CaroL14G0
Williom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Roymond G. Muichahey, Box 143 — Liio.
1400

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, HIGH.

1 2 : 1 5 p. m

66!

332-J

James F. MeComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

1

COLDWATER,

653-M

_.624-W

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

„._446
1197

E. Byron Thomos, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

.The COLDWATER

Published

Phono No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noncy——84

INU.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
October 2Us 1956

Bulletin No. 19

NOSTALGIC S.ml£S FUTTED ACROSS

many Rotary countenances Tuesday Y^en
the Rev.
L. Cruthers, Quincy pas
tor and Rotary club secretary, opined
that "the woodshed has gone out of
style but it would be a big improve
ment in many homes today".

band, a member of the Varsity C Club and
Vice-President of the Coldwater Chapter
of Future Farmers of America.
*

DON'T FORGET

Tuesd^ noon.
Rev. Cruthers was speaking of the

juvenile delinquency problem.

He is of

the opinion, based on his long service
vd.th young people, that the problem
could be eased if parents and adults

.

.

.

NO loEETING NEXT

Instead, the club will stage

a banquet at 6s30 Poid. llonday at Edison
School for members of the high school
varsity and reserve football teams and
their coa»2hes.

We understand that Fred Weeks will

would devote more time to associating

with, and guiding children. Unfortun
ately, he added, it is a lot easier to
get money than men (to devote their
time to children). Ernie Luce was

act as toastmaster, and. that the program
will be SHORT, consisting chiefly of
recognition of the players by their coach.
Jack Finn. The Women of the Moose, vho

program chairman.

served that swell swiss steak dinner at the

Ail-Sports Banquet last spring, are in
charge of the meal. That's good enough for

*

usl

THREE BRONSONIANS AND TWO

Angolans signed the Rotary visitor
list Tuesday. Postmaster Clare Hol=
ister, Bob Pennell and Bruce Wilbur
were the visiting Rotarians from
Bronson, v^ile Quentin Smith and
Leland Shank motored up from Angola.

*

THE CLUB DECIDED TO SEND, on the
suggestion of Chet Allemier, messages
'of sympathy to the Grand Ra.cid8 club and
the family of Chester Wells, who died re
cently. Chet Wells was well known here

through his long service with the West

*

ONLY EIGHT OF THE CLUB'S 73

members were absent Tuesday. Ilie
list included Hurley, Jackson, Joseph,
McKeith, Milchahey, Patterson,

iSichigan Tourist and Resoi't association.
He was an officer of the Grand Rapids Rotary
Club at time of his death.

Schlubatis and Siaw.

WldlLE A 100 PER CENT ATTENDANCE

The exodus at the "early leaver"
hour saw 10 members take off with

such speed that Sarg. Don Harris got

dime fines (imposed by President Fritz)
from only one or two. With the club
now using two entrances and exits, it

of members at a meeting may be difficult
for a club of our size, there is no just
ifiable reason why the club shouldn't
record a 100 per cent attendance at the
polls next Tuesday.

may become necessary to use two

sergeants-at-arms to guard the portals
ana keep the club's coffers healthy.

NEXT RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC will be

December 10th.
*

Sign up now with Duke

Davidson.

*

" -ANOTHER MEMBER' OF COLDWATER

High School's undefeated harrier
squad vras this week's student guest.
Roger Sanfoixi, besides being a member
of the cross country team, is a
member of the varsity track and wrest
ling teams. He also is captain of the

«

«

*

POET PETEs

Happy birthday to thee,
Happy birthday to thee,
Happy birthday, dear Jim-mee
One buck is the fee.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church —&gt; Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
i

MICH.

Club Service

Employer, Employee Relations

Classification — Ch. Mark An

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

Carl

President

LESTER WISE

Russell Moore.

FRED WEEKS

Vinton.

Asst. Secretary

Teeter,

Richard

Lester

Wise,

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Williom

VanAken.

b.

c.

Tegular—First Thursday each Month,
12:15 P. M.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed e.
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Public

GENERAL

SECRETARY

n

FREDERICK

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT, Wayland,

a.

Service

Relations — Ch b.

4—Classification—Mork Andrews

Information

Olmsted

18—Otis ^rnes

15—International Info—
R. A. Trobileock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

Woodward

July - 1957
Charles Fiske

8—Keith Avery

—

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor Relotlons—

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donold

Ch. Raymond Trobileock,

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Folier

11—Crippled Children—

Shorno.
International

June - 1957

December — 1956

Kennsth

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

27—Chester Allomler

Inlernationo! Contacts —

7—Worner VanAken
21—Cor!

13—Clyde Williams
20—Oouglos Woodward

IV Internotlonal Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Wilford Couillard, lewis
Pennington.

Michigan

son, Frederick Weeks.
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

May - 1957

November — 1956

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey

g. Boys' and Girls' Week —

Chairman — William Bobler

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT.
ROTARY

f.

Hit!

14—James VonWhy

Ch. — John Dean.

Vocational

A. McKelth

30—Ernest Luse

Scholarships — Ch. Axncr Ols-

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

9-Harold

Douglas Woodward, James

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

M.

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph

Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

Estwelier

23—Ladies' Night-Jim MeCemb

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth,

Information —

Mulchohey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

4—John

VonWhy.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

- 1957

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

September — 1956

Ralph

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Rick.

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

March

11—Trade Assoc.—Lester Eisenhut 9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
Crippled Children — Ch. Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean
Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
23—Ted Sowers
Keith Avery.
30—Community
SafetyOctober - 1956
Ralph Toupalik
Rurol-Urbon — Ch. Dr. B. K.
2—Donald Harris

d.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Speciol—At the call of the President

Kornstein

Wilford Couillard.

Fox.

Beard of Directors Meetings

Dr. John

Vince

23—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Community Safely—Ch.
Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Mitnes

7—Employer. Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Trodo Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21—4.H Fair-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut. Williom Mllnes.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

Wayne

Way, Chester Allamier.

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Horvoy Bent

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Biringer,

Harvey Bent, Maurice Poyno,
Bobior, and Torg Skobo.

Ch.

Gus Burandt.

DIRECTORS—Tha President, Vice President,
Howard

—

August — 1956

Four-Way Test — Ch.

Bovee, Paul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler. a.

Treasurer

Program
ond

e.

Dovidson, Seton
Hurley.

Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

d.

Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Ouane

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY

Charles

19—Bill

Holtx

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

drews,

International Student Proieets— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed
McKnight.
12—Robert 8. Kerr

Goodholm.

Chairmon—Richard Biringer
Attendance ■— Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

COMMITTEES

9—Don

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemior, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Morion

1036-M
928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C.

Bovee.

66F14

1493
llSl-R
1041

171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogene_834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lone — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W

1045

John T. Deon, 420 Grand St, — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Haneheft St, — Chorlotte

1261
74F5
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

24F2

Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

1399

Donald M. Morris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edword C. Heltz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

13^

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

1437

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione.___235-W

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Or. — Ruth

W3

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Phone No.
_-.1466
10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

229-W

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W.

NAME

653-M

332-J

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

618
624-W
101

444

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

-80F2

Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Poorl St. — Ruth
Corl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 — Oollo

24
39
10F5

Theo. G. Siawers, R. R. No, 4 — Eileen

75

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St

_-1039

Milford A. MeKeitn, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Llla

1344
1400

—

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

1450

Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retho
Roy C. Patterson, R. R, No. 2, Box 227 - Hlldo

1203-J
46F5

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grotchen
775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
_____1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

915

Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorrolne
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division Si. — Galhel

—

Kenneth M. Putnam, HE. Chicago St. — Eleanor

937
778-R

1161-J

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

JThe COLDWATER
*

Lesllie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly

1956

d

/i

FREDSRICK H, WEEKS
QU.^LITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 ; 1 5 p. m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A RL IN GTO N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

UICU.

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LJC
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552
__54F3

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth——1220-J

33F22
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Rotary REFLECTOR

-

Warren Willioms, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoine—
,-63F12
Lester F. VYisa, R. R. No. 6 — Cello—
1554M
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marsholl St.
__..„___1271

790-J

Phil Ribble, ZSVz Morse St.

661

Raymond A. Trebilcoek, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
M3-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E, Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143

Horold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — CaroL1400
William A. Milnes,

84

446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McCemb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Phone No.

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

1374
643-J

...

Address ond Retory Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC.

�*'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
October 2hs 19^6

JBal3i3tin No. 17

of the Future Farmers chapter.

COLDWATER, WITH 73 MBERS,
boosted its September attendance av
erage to 92.99, a gain of more than
2 per cent over August. The club was

Rotarians should see Gordon in action.

He proves that a little man can do big
things if he has the right kind of

10th in the district last month and
drew a word of commendation in Dis

courage.
*

trict Governor Fred's monthly letter.

THE BOARD DECIDED TUESDAI TO HOLD

Bronson, v;ith 93 members, placed
Goldwater

a banquet Monday rdght, November 9th,

credit for Bronson's

honoring the high school football
players and their coaches. Each club
member will be obligated to buy two

third Tdth a 97.13 rating.
could claim some

*

fine record as many of our neighbors
"made up" with us last month.

ducats (price $1.79 per ticket).

As a matter of record, no less than
11 Bronsoniana were guests here this
week. They weres Wendell Hathaway,
DOG SHORNOs "I'm sorry, but I'm
all out of gas."

Kenneth Tesh, Howard Kej'es, Jack
Lantz, Roger Morr, Jack Schafer,
Charles Hill, Barney Barnett, Bill
Cadman, Paul Peck and Dean Carey.

FEMALE PATIENTS "Good heavens,
don't telL me dentists pull that old

Rotarians George Wasson of

stuff, tool"

Shippensburg, Pa. and R« S- Craft
of Washington, Pa., also were guests,
while Bert Faller had Cecil

Harder

of Lansing as his guest.
SHORT SHOTS.
*

. . . You can add Nos.

101, li7 and Ih to your list of songs

4r

to avoid. They were sung this week.
. . .Herm Phillips, Angola club member,

IVIiH liO PUNNED PROGRAM^ Tuesday*s
session was devoted to a mournful

former head track coach at Butler and

account of club finances by Chuck
a dash of Rotary Information

Purdue Universities, a past district

governor in his own Indiana bailiwick
and a frequent Coldwat-er club visitor,

by Bob Shaw and a general •'bull"
Etsweiler^ Goodholm, Holtz,, Hurley,
Jackson, Kerr, Laney, Mulchahey,
Patterson, Pennington, Trebilcock,
Vfaldron and Way were spared the bad

has been given Goldwater's endorsement
for the post of Director of Zone 2 « •
. . .Congratulations to Gordon S. on his
appointment as U.S. agricultural attache
to Africa. Nairobi, v/e understand, is
big game territory so perhaps Gordon

news.

will have visitors there—like Warren

confab.

They were absent.

Williams and son.

•

•

.District 219 will

hold its annual Rotary Information

Although an expected influx of
dues next month will help, the
spectre of another minstrel show
seems to be grovdng stronger daily.

Institute at Battle Creek December 1st.

Club presidents and their HI chairmen
are expected to attend. • • »
Less you forget - Dues are due Nov. 1st.

*

*

THE WBm'LY STUDENT GUEST WAS

Gordon Porter, high school track
star. Gordon, whose stout heart

*

*

POET PETE;

enables him to match strides with

Minus nine, what a blow.
Treasury has hit new low.
Nine bucks is a little bitty.
If the archetekchure's pretty.

longer-geared runners, is a member
and pace-setter of the school's
ui'id:€eabed cross-country team.

He

placed second in the conference
mile run last year, is a member of

Seton 8c Duke

.the Varsity C club and president

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congrogalionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafoterio - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STUR61S - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Posl Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Club Service

FRITZ VAN AKEN

Russell Moore.

Four-Way

Cori

President

LESTER WISE

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretory
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMirr

Charles Woodward,

Vinton.

Ctub Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul
Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Feller, John Etsweiler.
Program

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Harvey

Bent,

Maurice

Payne,

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed*

Dr. John Rick.

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the call of the President

GENERAL

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.
Public

Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahoy.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Sergeant at Arms —

ROTARY

n

Vocational

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerf.

4—John

Eslweller

Assoc.—Lester

B.

K.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

2—Donald

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

Harris

— Howard Teeter.

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Webster Treat.

Information

YInlon

June - 1957

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Fallef
18—Charles Woodward

4—Classification-Mark Andrews

25—Chester Curry

Kenneth Olmstcd
18—Otis Barnes

July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles FIske
9—Don Shorno

8—Keith Avery
15—Internationol Info—
R, A. Trcbilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt

—

7—Warner VonAken

28-4-Woy Test-Wayne Way

Januory — 1957

Shorno.

Sowers

May - 1957

21—Cor!

11—Crippled Children-

Service

A. McKellh

14—James VanWhy

December — 1956

Ch. — John Dean,

M.

9—Bernard Loncy

9—Harold Hill

16—Roforian-Harry Joseph

27—Chester Allcmier

Thomos.

Ch. Raymond Trebllcoek,

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

16—John Rick

20—Douglas YJoodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

International

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeilh,
30—Ernest Luse
Douglos Woodward, Jomes
VanWhy.
November — 1956
Scholorships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
sen, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams

Pennington.

Wilford Couiilard, lewis

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban-Keith

23—Ted

October - 1956

Buyer, Seller Relations — Ch.

Michigan

Elsenhut

Dr. 18—Stag Night-John Dean

Intemotionol

March -

Apirl - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956
11—Trade

Ch. Dr.

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Milnes
26—Horold Munn

Wilferd Couiilard.

International Contacts —

Service

Chairman — William Boblor

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT, Waylond,

Community Safety-Ch.

Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

FREDERICK

28—Buyer-Sellor Relations—

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

IV

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Fa!r-R. G. Waldron
Elsenhut. William Mllnes.

23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

12:15 P. M.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Holy

Employee Relotlons

Kornstein

Fox.

Chester Curry.

ROTARY

Vince

VanAken.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

PRESIDENT

7—Employer,

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Board of Directors Meetings

INTERNATIONAL

August — 1956

Rural-Urbon —

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Wayne

Crippled Children — Ch.
Kenneth Olmsled, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

William

Regular—First Thursday eoch Month,

Test — Ch.

Way, Chester Allemler.

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Gus Burondt.
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
BIringer,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
1956 - 1957

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Relations

Classification — Ch. Mork An

drews,

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed Holtz

Coodholm.

Chairman—Richard BIrlnger
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

COJMMITTEES
I

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

29—Harold Coodholm

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1956*57. If you wont to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
pregroms, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay..

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee.

_-66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringor, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

1493

„1151-R

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine

1041

1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogene 834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lene — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Dovidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

John T. Dcon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

Lester H. Eisenhuf, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

John W. Etsweilor, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Chorlotto

Charles H, Fiske, R, R, No. 6 — Roth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene H. Goodhelm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy

Horold T. Hilt, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hormione...

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Ailoon

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

162-W
1045

1261

74F5

1415
1105

24F2
533-R

1399

1243

235-W

.1343

1437

^3

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

John A. Kcnr&gt;edy, R, R, No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kierr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

Vincent Kornstein,
Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernes) W.

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

10F32
229-W

1374
643-J
75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura..

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

332-J

1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwotor Stole Homo — CoroL1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguorite —.209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Muichohey, Box 148 — Lila

1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmstod, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Aldcn St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marsholl St. — Lorraine..

1450
23
1208-J

46F5
915
937

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Rolserf E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

..653-M

Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

„._-101

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion—
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

1354
503-M

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. - Roth
Cofl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

24
39
10F5

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 - Gladys

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
V/oyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R, R. No. 1 - Wllma

779-R
790-J
1161-J

Charles L, Woodword, 163 Marshall St.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City - Evelyn

33F22

...

661
618
624-W

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trcbilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Lowis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

568
589-W

84
446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Phil RIbble, 35'/2 Morse St.

Dr. John Rick, 59 t4. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Sehmlft, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Phone No.

Eirch O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

1143
80F2

__^5*W
1095

—552
54F3

Warren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LaMolne

63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello

1554M

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1220-J

Lestlle H. Woodward, Coldwater Loke — Pnlly

1271

43F99

.The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R

Rotary REFLECTOR
«
PREDSRICK

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p . m ., A R L I N GTO N
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRIN^G PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH.

HOTEL
WELCOME

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER

REFLECTOR

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the JJ. S. A.
.October 17« 195^

Bulletin NOo 16

The Board of Directors decided

Komstein, Laney., Mulchahey, Rice,

Tuesday that the club v.i,ll sponsor
a banquet for the high school foot=
ball teaa. Harvey Bent and Torg

Schmitt, Sowers, Teeter, Toupalik,
Van Why and Way.

Skabo were named to start the ball

Neil Baldwin, of Goldwater, was
Phil Riddle's guest. Visiting Rotarians
were? Jack Schafer, J, A, Sommer and
Wendell Hathaway, Bronsoni C, D,
McKenziei, Quincyi Joe Drust, Union Cityi

^•oiling«

The board picked November 6th
a.3 the banquet date^ apparently
ovei'looking the fact that election
will fall on that day. At any rate
a b^;nquet WILL BE HELDc Details

and Howard Schnepp of Upper Sandusky, 0,,
who incidentally used to coach high Lcb-.:
schoollbasketball in Arkansas.

are to be worked ouu at another
*

board session next Tuesday,

Speaking of football^ the club
For those who haven't

witnessed a Goldwater High School
grid gams this year, we will ex
plain that No. 17 is the number
worn by Gerald Hepler, small but
hard-hitting Cardinal halfback,

if you have any gripes (complements too)
come prepared to get them off your
chest,

P.S.
But don't gripe about this
-year's bulletin because you uii^t be
editarian next year.

Gerald^ in addition to playing
football^ is a sprint-or on the
track team and also is a wrestler,
going as far as the state finals
last season.

*

Next Tuesday's program will NOT BE
ladies night as recorded in the year's
program. The club will squire its
femmes to a play in Battle Creek some
time in December, we are told. Next
week's session will be an open one so

had Ko, 17 as its student guest
this week.

*

*

*

He is a member of

Flo Kiess, a wonderful person, has
done many wonderful things for the
club. This week^ at the suggestion
of Maurice Payne^^. the club members
made a partial repayment by dropping

the varsity C Club, the Fiiture
Fai'mers of America, and manages
to do OK in the classroom too-

being an honor student.

He plans

on an engineering career.

coins in the Business and Professional

V/omen's "vdshing well".
in this well are used

Coins placed

to finance

nursing scholarships for tv;o girls.

Will Couillard, as this week's
program chaiman, came up with a
pleaser in Jam Vincent, who heads
the high school's student counsel

We are told the Rotarians aided the

fund by depositing ^1^.33 in loose
dimes, quarters etc.

ing staff.
•K-

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*

Ji&amp;i told the members of the
THOUGHT FOR TODAY

expanded counseling service being
offered tb-is yeai' in four fields s
Ir
3®

Wish we could

IDducationali
2, Vocationalj
Personal] and U. Social. After

Of something nice.
Perhaps funny with
A touch of spice.

his talk he devoted a few minutes

to a question-answer peilod.

We
*

think

can't

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Duke &amp; Seton

The Absentee list was up again
Tuesday, The missing faces in
cluded Barnes, Burandt, Dale Dean,
Goodhol.m.-. Hurley;; Jackson,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn

Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF
I

MICH.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews, Charles
Carl Vinton.

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

President
Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Howard

Bent,

Teeter,

Maurice

Richard

Payne,

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Ch.

Jim

Me-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

William

Public

Informotion

—

Mulchahey.

September — 1956

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

4—John Estweiler

II—Trade Assoc.-Lester

Eisenhut

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Dean

Crippled Children — Ch.
Keith Avery.

Ch. Or. Donald Karris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

II

Vocational

Service

Chairman — William Bobier

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couitlord, Lewis
Penninglon.

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

Youth — Ch. Milford McKellh,

Douglas Woodward, James

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols

son, Froclerick Weeks.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

International Contacts —

Ch. Harold Hilt, Dr. Donald

VanAken

November — 1956

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
T3-:-Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

June - 1957

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis

Vinton

28—4-Way Tost—Woyne Way

4-fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

11—Crippled ChildrenBarnes

15—International
Information —

7—Werner

14—James VonWhy

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

Moy - 1957

21—Carl

4—Classification-Mark Andrews

IV International Service
Chairman — Howa.'d Teeter.

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Ernest Luse

December — 1956

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

International

23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb

27—Chester Allomlor

Thomas.

M. A. McKeilh

9—Bernard Loney
30—Community SafetyRalph Toupoiik

October — 1956

K.

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Toupallk, Robert Karr.

VonWhy.

Ch, Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Community Safety—Ch. Ralph

Harris

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

Pearee

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

Hill

Rick.

- 1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Wilford Couillord.

9—Harold

John

March

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Community Service

2—Donald

Rotary information — Ch. Ed
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

FREDERICK

III

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph

Dr.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

21-4.H Fcir-R. G. Waldron

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

5—Rotary Informollon—Ed Holtx
12—Robert B. Kerr
19-BIII Milnes
26—Harold Munn

12—Rural-Urban-Keith

Fox.

12;15 P. M.

SECRETARY

Vinco Kornstein

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

GENERAL

7—Employer, Employee Relations

Peorce, Warren Willioms, Ray

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Itoiy

Test — Ch. Wayne

Way, Chester Ailemier.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B.

. _ - Board of Directors Meetings
Regular—First Thursday each Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Four-Woy

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS
August — 1956

VanAken.

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Special—At the coll of the President

Russell Moore.

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

Membership —

Dirlnger,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Chairmon — Harvey Bent

Gus Burandt.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

Harvey

Bovee, Poul

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert faller, John Etsweiler.

—

Employer, Employee Relations

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Program
and

Woodward,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Treosurer

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Goodholm.

Club Service

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
1956 - 1957

international Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Charics Fisk, Harold

Chairmon—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

u

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES

Info—

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burcndt

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Chester Ailemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

92B

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Oils O. Barnes, P.. R. No. 3 — Bernieo

-_66F14

Harvey G. Dent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493

1151-R
•_._1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

1261

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchatt St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth

1105
24F2

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Ooro
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

74F5
1415
533-R
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
...1243
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermlone
235-W
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
1343
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
...
1437
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo—
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

1374

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
_332-J
Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Horold J. McKnight, Coldwoter Stote Home — Carol-1400
Wiliiom A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

NAME
Address ond Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy -—84

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann.

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise.-

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

——101

1354
80F2
24

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago at. — Mary Ann 1143

1344

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth

1450
23
1208-J
46F5
915

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice.

Dr. B. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 1! E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribbio, Z5V3 Morse St

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St; — Berget

Rotary REFLECTOR

....

1400

937
778-R
790-J

1161-J

33F22

568

10F5
775-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

__.552

Worron Williams, Botavia, Mich. — LoMoine
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celio
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

63F12
__1554M
1271

Wayne W. Woy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Cf. — Roth

Published
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

54F3

1220-J

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Polly——43F22

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/

34.66, P. L. &amp; R

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b

1956

n

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FREDERICK

by

1095

589-W

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COL-DWATER, MiCHe

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

39

Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grefchen

/l.-s

3

1197

653-M

—661
618
624-W

Ralph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L. Olmstw, 70 Morsholl St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Maurice D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 1^ — Lila

„_-446

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle l)r. — Suzanne

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys

^The COLDWATER

i

Phone No.
1466
10F32
229-W

ItrG.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
.a-^tober 10 „ 1956

Bulletin No- 15
FOOTBALL PLAYERS CAN BE SMRT AS

that Michigan law protects this particular

well as strong. Tb.at was demonstrated
Tuesday by Bob Rice, who was both the
weekly student guest and speaker. Bob
told the club of his T/eek's stay last
suFii'ier at Camp Emery, giving his lis

game bird. The pup flushed a couple at
the Coffman home the other day and one
flew through a storm door, shattering the

glass.

One quail, unfortunately, does not

a meal. make.

teners a detailed account of the lead

ership training he received.

Ke wound

-ft

*

up his rsmarks (Cy Stebbins take note)
by prijdictixig that Coldwater vdll up
end Marshall in football this Friday
night.

Bob plays a stalwart tackle on this
yearns team. He also is a varsity netman and an honor student. In addition,
he is a fine m'lsician, has attended
the National il&amp;isic Camp at Interlochen

THE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER birthday boys
didn't have a special table Tuesday due

to a $1 slip on the part of Jim Van Why
but they were given a chance to sound
off under the direction of Impressario
Vinton. The boys chose to render No. 22,
Vive le Rotary, so add that to your list
of songs not to pick, along with Nos.

63 and 31j) which also were sung Tuesday.

aiid copped a first place in the 195^
state band ensemble contest.

He is the

prexy of the high school Chess and
International Relations clubs.
*

art MIDDLETON, of I(a3.amazoo5 yihose
job is to erase traffic hazards for
motorists—especially AAA policyholders—was Maurice Payne's guest Thesday.
Bill Putnara, a Lansing Kiwanian, was
guest of his son. Ken. The visiting
Rotarian guest list included:
Herman Phillips, Angola^ Franklin Douglas,
Allsganj G. D. McKenzie, Quincyi
Bob Stocker, R. J. Megargle, Jack Schafer
and Howard Keyes, Bronson) and
Ken Montgomery, Hillsdale.
TUESDAY'S ABSEin'EES were Burandt,
Etsweilar, Harris, Hurley, Jackson,
Kornstein, JtoKnight, Lfolchahey,
Patterson, Rj.ce, Schwengel, Shaw, Sowers,

Trebilcock, Clyde and Warren Williams.
■&gt;$-

TWO MEMBERS, Les Eisenhut and
Hal i&amp;inn, having left their former
positions and thereby losing their
c?-assifications, have resigned from
the club. Les resigned recently from
the office of secretary-manager of the
Chamber of Commerce, while Hal has
resigned as manager of WTVB.
n-

*

LAST WEEK'S BOARD SESSION produced
a suggestion that the club sponsor a
high school football banquet this year
instead of joining in the annual All
Sports Banquet, which has been held each
Spring. A committee composed of Torg Skabo,
HArvey Bent and your editarians was named
by President Fritz to delve further into
the proposal.
*

John Etsweiler, who has been confined

in his own hospital by a flying disc (one
that flew out of place~-not space) is
coining along nicely. This being National
Letter Writing Week, how about dropping
him a line?
*

a

COIiDV/ATER ROTARIANS have been invited

to journey to Gamp Ben Johnston at
Sherman Lake October 28 to view T^at they
sang for v^en they put on their minstrel
show. Yep, the new caretaker's lodge at
the Bey Scout Gamp has been built and is
to be dedicated on the 28th.
Refreshments
at 3 P.M. and ceremonies a half-hour later.
*

*

*

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

Chuck and Bill attired alike,

*

Reminded us of Pat and Mike.

.

TliE QUAIL IS AN EXPENSIVE BIRD, .

^according to Guvarie Coffman, whose
cocker spaniel hasn't yet learned

There must have been 2 winnera.
At the latest lumberman dinner.
Seton L Duke

You V/iil Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

DRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGI5 - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 ?. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

OF
I

MICH.

ELECTION

Four-Way

FRED WEEKS

Charles Woodward,

Vinton.

Secretory

Davidson, Seton Boveo, Paul
Hurley.

Asst. Secretory

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

CHARLES SCHMITT

Albert Falter, John Etsweller.

Treasurer

Program

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandt.

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

—

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

Clyde NVilliams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchahey.

ROTARY

28—Buyer-Seller

ill

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

Relations—

11

Vocational

Service

11—Trade

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,

Douglas Woodward, Jomes

Pennington.

2—Donold

Harris

9-Horold

Hill

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph

23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb

Ch. — John Dean.

International Contacts —

November — 1956

11—Crippled Children-

Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

Juno - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Durondt

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Faller

8—Keith Avery

Information —

7—Warner VanAken

14—Jomes VanWhy

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Moy - 1957

21—Corl

4—Closslficotion—Mark

tV International Service
Chairman — Howard Teeter.

A. McKclth

30—Ernest Luso

December — 1956

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

M.

9—Bernord Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupallk

Thomos,

Inlernotlonal

Relations — Ch.

WilFord Couillord, Lewis

Elsenhut

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frecierick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglos Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
27—Chester Allemier

Buyer, Seller

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT, Wayland, Michigan

26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

2—Children's Party—

Assoc.—Lester

Dr. IB—Stag Night—John Dean

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Shorno.

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

April - 1957

September — 1956

Ralph 4—John Estweller

Crippled Children — Ch.

Choirman — William Bobier

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Wilford Coultlard.

Community Service

VonWhy.

Rick.

Bab Shaw, Russell Waldren.

Public

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

John

Rotary Informollon — Ch. Edword Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Trade Assoclotion — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Waldron
Elsenhut, William Milnes.

Fox.

Dr.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Italy

Kornstein

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Regular—First Thursday each Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Vince

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Special—At the coil of the President

March — 1957

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomo*

VanAken.

Comb, John Jockson, Warner

Chester Curry.

12:15 P. M.

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

August — 1956

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956

Biringer,
Williani

Board of Directors Meetings

Test — Ch. Wayne

Way, Chester Allemler.

Holt*

12—Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Mllnes

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

DIRECTORS-The Pr.sldent, Vice President,
and
Howard Teeter, Richard
Harvey
Bont, Maurice Payne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Closslficotlon — Ch. Mark An

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Vice Preslder^t

JOHN KENNEDY

McKnight.

Employer, Employee Roiations
Russell Moore.

Carl

international Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwongel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed

Goodholm.

Ernie Luse, Thoo. Sowers.

President

LESTER WISE

Club Service

drews,

FRITZ VAN AKEN

Ch. Charjes FIsk, Harold

Choirman—Richard BIringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

1956 . 1957

^

Competitor Relations —

COMMIHEES

FIske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

program chairman of the change. Members having special
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

NAME

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone No.

..1036-M

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy.
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Rofh.__

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marian

371

Oils O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico
Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

66F14
1493

Richard F. Birlngor, 53 N. Hudson St. — Jean
Wiiliom W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Morgoret

IISI-R
1041

Soton C. Bovee. 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Folrflold Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couiliard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-V/
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfleld Dr. — Ellen Jo

713-R
162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Elsenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

1261
74F5

John W. Elswoiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte
Charles H- Ffske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore..

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chleogo St. — Hermlone

Edword C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfiold Dr. — Aileen

1105
24F2
533-R
1399

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1243
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1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wiima
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Marlho
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

10F32
229-W
1374

Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

643-J

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phone No.
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noney
84
Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Thao. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

1039

Ralph Toupallk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Milford A. McKcith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Wecstof Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
1354
Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann—1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2
James H. VonV/hy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
—24

1450

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoler Stote Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lilo
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

Dr. K. L. Olmst^, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

23

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

1208-J

46F5

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
915
Dr. 6. K. Peorce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.
937
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
778-R
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor—790-J
Phil Ribble, 35'/2 Morse St

lUl-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget...

33F22

—568

6. Byton Thomas, 10 Wolnut St. — Virginia

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilma
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMolne
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celia

54F3
__63F12
1554M

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morshall St.

—1271

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — efeatrlce—

VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A RLI NGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth—1220-J
Lestlie H. Woodword, Coldwater Lake — Polly____..43F22

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Russell G. Wcldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

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John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hum St. — Dorothy.-

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Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

Rotary REFLECTOR

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Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

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Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

�*He Profits Most' Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Oc-tober 3^ 1956

Bulletin Noe lii

OCTOBER iSAKS HUNTING AND PERHAPS

NEXT '.VEEK'S PROGRAM IS UIDECIDED

members missing Tuesday's meeting.

so far, Cliairman Harold Hill informs
us. The lucky guy has two lined up

The absentee list included 2? names?

and isn't sure which it will be.

that explains the large nunher of club
Allem3.erj Barnes,., Burandt^ Couillard,
Estweiler, Goodholm^ Hurley, Jackson,
Kornstein, McKeith, McKnight, Moore,
Olw.sted, Patterson, Payne, Schwengel,
SoTjers, Thomas, Toupalik, Trebilcock,
Warner ?sn Aken, Vinton, Waldron,

Way, Clyde and Warren Williams, and
Chuck Woodffard^
*

IT IAS HOi^tEGOMING DAY FOR DOC HEUSTIS,
foimier club member who has headed

Michigan's Department of Health longer
than Soapy has been Governor. Doc
limited his remarks to a general brief
ing on the progress of public health
work in the past decade or so, and

sp-ent a lot of time before, during and
after the luncheon renewing old

acquaintances and reminiscing about the
days when he occupied the local health
post now held by Doc Hari'is, who, incident
ally, was Tuesday's program chairman.
*

-H-

POT SHOTS .... P'AINE AND WALDRON

joined the annual pilgrimage to Camp 12
for the opening of the UP bird season.
Our hunch Is they'll do more fishing
than hunting « • . Les Woodward made
the long trek in comfort if not style.
He made the journey, we understand, in
a truck equipped with a cot on which he
could rest

•

John Estweiler has

been a patient this week in his own
hospital. It's a safe bet he will make
no complaints on service—to the ad
ministrator, at least. Hope this finds
you feeling better, John. . . The song

derby was at a standstill this week
with Maurice up north. Hope you can
remember the songs sung—we can't.
#

-if

DON'T OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT NEXT

Monday is the deadline for registering
to vote in the Presidential election

*

TUESDAY'3 STUDaJT GUEST WAS

in, November. If you are not sure whether
you are registered—find out.

Jerry McLaughlin, a Coldwater High School
senior. Jerry is an athlete, scholar and
student leader.

. .

*

He has won three varsity
THIS BEING NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK

letters in track, has been on the crosscountiy team for two years and served as
baseball team manager. He is an honor

we trust the members will acknowledge
the fine services being rendered by

student, winner of a Latin award and has
served two years as advertising editor of
the yearbook. He also has the distinction

plug for The Daily Reporter is merely

The Reflector,

(any resemblance to a

coincidental)

of holding the Boy Scout rank of Eagle
*

*

Scout.

THE BIRTHDAY TABLE CUSTOM IS BEING

#

revived next Tuesday.

Les Wise, Carl

A SHORT GUEST LIST TUESDAT INCLUDED
Rctarians E. Ho Miller and Dave Jordan

Vinton and Wayne Way (October babies)

of Angola, Glenn Bamett and Dr. Henry
Gombley of Bronson, and Kbner Dobson of
Quincy. Don Harris had Joe Smeekens and
Dr. Hoy Mod, both of Coldwater, as his

Bobier (September) will be eligible

and Keith Pearce, Fred Weeks and Bill
for seats.
*

guests.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ■»

Nov^ we're down to thirty-eight • '
Seems we're slowing down the gait&lt;
Seton (Sc Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

BY

OF
1

MICH.

ELECTION

a.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

b.

Classification — Ch. Mark An-

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne

drews,
Corl

President
Vice President e.

LESTER WISE

JOHN KENNEDY

FRED WEEKS
CHARLES SCHMITT

Club Service

Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Soton

Secretary

Ch. Vincent Kornsfein,

Way, Chester Allemier.

e.

—

Ch.

Lester

Crippled

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

word Holtz,

GENERAL

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

son, Frederick Weeks.

Kenneth Putnam,

Information

Intemalionol

Cholrmon

November — 1956

21—Corl

International

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller
18—Charles

information

Ch. Raymond Trobilcock,

Olmsted

July - 1957
. 2—Competitor Relations—
Chorles

8—Keith Avery

Fiske

9—Don Shorno
'16—John Jackson

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt

—

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

Barnes

January — 1957

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Buyer, Seller Relations — Ch.
Wilford Couillard, Lewis

18—Otis

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Woy

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey

Kenneth

International Contacts —

Service

7—Wornor VanAken

14—James VonWhy

11—Crippled Children-

Service

— Howard Teeter.

Shorno.

INTERNATIONAL

May — 1957

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Ch. — John Dean.

Chairmen — William Bobier

HUBERT, Waylond, Michigan

9-Horold Hill

16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Clyde Williams.
Vocational

30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik

Harris

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

—

Ch. Dr. Donold Harris,
II

2—Donald

13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglos Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

IV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

FREDERICK

Ed-

Sergeant at Arms —

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

K.

B.

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Youth — Ch. Milford McKoith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim MeComb
30—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James

Ch. Harold Munn, Roymond
Mulchahey.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Dr.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Roy

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

Public

Ch.

M. A. McKeith

Eisenhut

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Dean

VonWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

2—Children's Party—

Assoc.—Lester

— Ch.

Fox.

Dr. John Rick.

INTERNATIONAL

11—Trade

Rurol-Urban —

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

April - 1957

VanAken.

h. Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

26—Attendonce—C. Alfred Rice

4—John Estweller

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956

Chester Curry.

^Regolor—First Thursday eoeh Month,

Children

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

September — 1956

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

g. Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Board of Director! Meetings

Ralph

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Wise,

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Wilford Couillard.

Community Service

Community Safety—Ch.

Gus Burondt.

DIRECTORS—The President. Vice President,
and
Howord Teeter, Richard
Biringer, f.
Harvey Bent, Maurice Poyne, William
Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

Vinee Kornitein

Choirman — Harvey Bent

Program

August — 1956
March — 1957
7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

25—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Hi

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Falter, John Etsweiler.

Treasurer

12-Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Milnes

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21—4-H Foir—R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut. Willlom Milnes.

Bovee, Paul

Hurley.

Asst. Secretary d.

Employer, Employee Relations

Charles Woodward,

Internolionol Student Proleels— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary infarrnation-Ed Holtz
McKnight.

Goodholm.

Choirman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

1956 • 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

e.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Char.'es Fisk, Harold

COMMinEES

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

29—Harold Goodholm

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marion

928
37]

Otis O. Bornes, R, R. No. 3 — Bernice
Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

WF14
1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clora

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfiold Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogeno.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Mople Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Fairfiold Dr. — Ellen Jo-..162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie
1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro
74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Falier, 95 N. Hanehetf St. — Charlotte
Chories H. FIske, R, R. No. 6 — Ruth

1105
.... 24f2

Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlons

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1399

1243

235-W

Paul Hurley. 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aiioen

1343

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

803

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo...
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Morfho
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Looey, 371 Morse St. — Rhoa

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Phons No,
Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
84

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Ernest W. luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grond St. — Ann
Donold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon

75

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E, Chicago St. — Eileen

—624-W
101

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

444

Webster Troof, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E, Chicago St. — Alice
Russeli G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia
John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

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1039

Harold j, McKnight, Coldwater State Home — CaroL1400
William A. Mlines,

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila

1344
1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. L, Olmsted. 70 Morsholl St. — Edna
A.xner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha

1450
23
1208-J

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraino
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

937
778-R
790-J

Phil RIbble. 35V2 Morse St..

1161-J

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann 1143
Wornor 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2
Jomos H. VanWhy, 199 W. Paorj St. - Ruth
24

46F5
915

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth—.-1220-J
Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly.—.43F22

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City.— Evelyn.—33P22
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. - Nancy
Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Bergat

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Warren Williams, Botovio, Mich. — LoMoine
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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celio
—
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Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St
1271

JTbe COLDWATER

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

618

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Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.-.

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COLDWATER,

653-M
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James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

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PRODUCTS,

MICH,

INC.

�*He Profits Most .Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin 13

September 26^ 19^6

IF YOU COHE ACROSS A CHAP 1»ITH A

this club and the Rotary club in
Poona, India. So, welcome aboard again

warm smile&lt;, wonderful sense of humor,

dash of diplomacy, a keen, analjiiicai

Gordoni

^ind and the ability to get his mesage across in an interesting and

it

*

it

friendly manner, chances are he is
AN OLD FRIEND OF COLDWATER WILL

District Governor Fred Hilbert of

be next Tuesday's speaker. Doc Harris
tells us that Dr. Albert Heustis,
Commissioner of the Michigan State Health
Department, will be with us. He is one
of Don's predecessors at the Branch-

■ffayland.

Coldwater Rotarians enjoyed the
privilege of meeting and hearing their
district governor Tuesday. Several ex
pressed the hope that he "will come
back again".
These sentiments, we are
sure, are held by all the bays.

Hillsdale Health Department and a former
member of our club.
it

it

SOMEBODY GOOFED AND THAT IS WHY

your editarians have a hungry look.

WIAT HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR IS CAPTAIN

No

of the football and basketball teams,
golf team medalist, secretary of the

one told us that the fillets were for free
at the district editarians confab at the

Varsity C Club, star high jumper for
the track teaia, class officer, senior

Schuler In Marshall last Saturday until
it was time to hustle home to keep a

representative on the Student Court,
an honor student and aiming to enroll
at Dennison University one year hence
to study to become an optometrist?

dinner date with our better halves.

It

didn't help any either when the latter,
when told, exclaimed. "You sillies'.
Why didn't you telephone? We wouldn't
turn down a free meal at the Schuler"..

If you haven't already guessed,
he is Paul Douglas, the good-looking
young chap who was student guest at
Tuesday^s meeting.
it

MORAL—Don't try to predict the
feminine inind.-

CONCLUSION—Barbequed spare ribs

taste pretty good

it

it

A LONG LIST OF VISITING ROTARIANS

shared tlie privilege of hearing District
Governor Fred, Tuesday. Bronson dominated

usually.
it

it

IN PASSING ... .Seemed good to see
Les Woodward at the table again Tuesday.
He is feeling better and is planning to

the list with R. J. Megargle, Ray Smith,
Charles Hill, Bert Ward and Howard Thompson.

go north with the boys for the opening

Q"aincy sent its poet laureate, Elmer Dobson,

of the bird season.....Add "Dem Golden

and Flour King, C. D. McKenzie, while
Angola was represented by Jim Baker,
Ike Sassman, and Charles Bledsoe.

Slippers" to your list of songs NOT to

There were five "early leavers" who
signed and one or two who didn't. The
Veep was tardy but he's WISEr now.

from a brief holiday up north. We under=
stand he spent one night hidden away in
Hidden Valley. Oh, for the life of a
doctor—=on vacation, that is.

choose. It was done Tuesday. . • « • .
John Rick and family returned recently

*

AGRICULTURAI, EXTENSION is the class
ification under wnich Gordon Schlubatis

THOUGHT FOR TODAY!

became a member of Coldwater Rotary this
Governor Fred visits city.
Full of vim and witty.
Barney tells him 'bout the trees,

^^eek. Ed Holts introduced Gordon, who,
ncidentally needs no introduction in
these parts. Our hard-working county
agricultural agent is a former member of

Fritz says Purdue has a breeze.
Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednosday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria ~ Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T,)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF
I

MICH.

Goodholm.

Biringer

0.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

b.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.
OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

drews,

1956 • 1957

President
Vice President c.

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary d.

CHARLES SCHMITT

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Selon

Hurley.

Korvey

Teeter,

Bent,

Richard

Maurice

Payne,

Program

Regular—First Thursday each

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

FREDERICK

a.

INTERNATIONAL

Toupollk, Robert Kerr.

September — 1956
4—John Estweiler
11—Trode Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhul

Dr. IB—Stag Night—John Dean

Crippled Children — Ch.

Pearce, Warren Williams, Ray

Ch. Horold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

Boys' and Girls' Week —

Sergeont ct Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

IV

Vocational

Service

International

Harris

Chairman

Inlernalionat Contacts —
Shorno.

Buyer, Seller Relotions — Ch.
Wilford Couillord, Lewis

International

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

VonAken

November — 1956

Vinton

28—4-Way Tost—Wayne Way
June — 1957

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Falltr
18—Charles

Woodward

4—Classification-Mark Andrews

25—Chester Curry

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Barnes

July - 1957
2—Competitor RelationsCharles
9—Don

15—international Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Goodholm

—

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy

Jonuory — 1957
3—Keith Avcry

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donold

May - 1957

21-Carl

1 ]—Crippled Children-

— Howard Teeter.

Sowers

30—Ernest Luse

December — 1956

Service

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernord Laney

9-Harold Hill

27—Chester Allemler

Cn. — John Deen.

Alfred Rice

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

Thomas.

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

26—Attendonce—C.

16—John Rick

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—Lodios' Night—Jim McComb

Douglas Woodward, James

Pearce

19—lewis Pennington

23—Tad

Public Information —

II

HUBERT, Waylend, Michigan

Rolph

1957

12—Rural-Urban-Keith

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

Chairman — William Bobier

DISTRICT,

Relotions—

Wilford Couillord.

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219fh

March —

Kornstein

28—Buyer-Seller

Ill Community Service
Cholrman — Horvey Bent

VanWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

ROTARY

Vinco

Trade Associotion — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Foir-R. G. Waldron
Eisanhut, William Mllnes.

Community Safety—Ch.

B. Kerr

Mllnes

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

2—Donald

Payne,

Dr. John Rick.

INTERNATIONAL

August — 1956

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph-

Mogazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

k.

Test — Ch. Wayne

Way, Chester Allemler.

Fox.

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

19-Oill

Russell Moore.

Four-Way

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtz
12—Robert

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS 26—Harold Munn

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.

h.

1.

Employer, Employee Relotions
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

VonAken.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

i

Ch, Erich Sehwengol, Harold
MeKnIght.

,

Kenneth Olmsled, Otis Barnes, 25—Disfrlct Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956

g.

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Wise,

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Month,

12:15 P. M.

Lester

.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

William

Board of DIrectort Meetings

— Ch.

Gus Burondt.

Biringer, f.

Bobier, and Targ Skabo.

_

Paul

Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
Howard

Bovee,

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,

Treasurer

e.
and

Charles Woodward,

Carl Vinton.

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

infernationol Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold

Club Service

Chairman—Richard

c.

Competitor Relotions —

COMMIHEES

Fiske

Shorno

16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemler, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1036-M
928

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Hnrry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
_..1466

Robert B. Kerr. IS Peekhom St. — Martha

229-W

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma

10F32

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornice

66r14

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Morgaret

1151-R
_1041

Ernest W. Lose — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth.—

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Setcn C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

1493
1212

452-R

Wilford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Foirfiold Dr. — Ellen Jo
162-W
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
1045
John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie-__
1261
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Ooro
74F5
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grond St. — Lucille—.
1415
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte
1105
Charles H. Fiske, R, R. No. 6 - Roth
24F2
Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
533-R
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore
1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. - Hermione

23S-W

Edward C. Holtz, 203 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Pou! Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Ailcon

..1343
1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

1374
643-J

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Morguerlte™-. 209

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann
Warner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Peer! St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicogo St. — Alice

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwoler Slate Home — Carol .1400
Russell F. Moore. 15 Cornvrell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 143 — Lilo

-

1344
—-1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella—
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retha
Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Mouriee D. Poyne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine—

1450
23
1208-J
46F5
915
937

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, UnTon City — Evelyn

33F22

lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — GatheL778-R
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 B. Chicago St. — Eleanor—790-J

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy—
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Aldcn St. — Berget

568
589-W

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suxonne

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotriee,_—

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

Worren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LoMoIne
Lester F. V/ise, R. R. No. 6 — Cetio
—
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.-.

Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Roth

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1143
80F2
24
39
10F5
552

54F3

63F12
1554M
1271

1220-J

Lestiie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly.—43F22

b

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H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
CQLDHAXCR, aXCR.

MICHIGAN

1354

503-M

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen,____775-W
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
1095

9 SEP

FREDERICK

Meeting Time: TUESDAY

—.101

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

*

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

624-W

Sec. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R

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by

661
618

—

Joines F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Frank I. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
-.__1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444

Rotary REFLECTOR

COLDWATER,

653-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Wolnul St. — Virglnfo

JThe COLDWATER

Published

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion

75

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
84
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann—
—446

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

September 191956

Ba3.1etdn Noo 12

This is one of those weeks

last week's issue if you still have
it. If you haven't, it might be a
good idea to bring along an extra
buck Tuesday—just in case.

getting out the Reflector is as
big a headache as those probablyendured by several members Wednesday
morning.
In simpler -terms there
seems to be a dearth of news copy.

«

The club held its annual stag
party at the Country Club Tuesday
night but your editarians^ not being

#

*

Next Tuesday will mark the visit
of District Goveinor Fred Hilbert

of Wayland to our club. President
Fritz is hoping for a 100 per cent
meeting so plan to be there.

in a financial condition to defend

a libel action^, feel they can*t
afford a full report.

The District Governor -Vidll attend

Seriously,, John Deauj -who chairmaned tiiis year's pairty,, deserves
a pat on the back. Everyone seemed
to enjoy the program^ -i?rtiich featured
a talk by Jack Einn^ new coach, who

the noon meeting and there will be a
Club Assembly in the evening.

also exhibited mo-vie

Ever since we inheri-bed this job
of writing the Reflector, we have
intended to pen a word or two of
praise and appreciation for the third
member of our committee—Paul Hurley.

films of

*

-the

Cardinals' 19-0 win over Hillsdale

in their opener last week.

Finn, who looks bigger than any
three of his players, made a good
impression. As one club member re
marked, he seems to have a good
program, a realistic vie-wpoint and

*

#

Paul makes the job of getting out
this sheet each week an easier one

the confidence and ability to carry

for us.
All we have to do is prepare
and deliver the copy. He does the

out his

rest.

aims.

There were several guests at

By "the rest" we mean being
responsible for cutting the stencil
for the mimeograph, addressing the
copies and seeing that they are placed

T-uesday night's shindig but aside
from "^loyd Eby and one or -two others
we cannot name

them.

In the

con

fusion, someone forgot to slip us
the guest list--also the ^sentee

in the mails in time.

list.

*

As the party was strictly stag,
-the singing Tuesday night was

a capella (without V/innie).

*

#

We forgot "bo mention that there
was no "early leaver" list Tuesday
night although several went rolling

A sur-

p:dse number was rendered by an

(we should say bowling) along right

octet (more or less) of graying and

after dinner.

balding CHS alumni.
*

*

«

Maurice P. announced that his

song derby &gt;vill be resumed next
Tuesday after a one week lapse.

Thought for Today?.

For

the benefit of our readers we must

report that we cannot recall which
songs have been picked. So dig up

We sang at stag night
And our voices we did lend.

We failed to realize our plite
Our tonsils now we mend.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregaliencil Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY

Employer, Employee Ralotions
Russell Moore.

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way

Carl Vinton.

Trade Associotion — Ch. Lester 14-Ray Fax
21—4-H Fair-R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut. William Mllnos.

Charles Woodword,

Davidson, Seton Bovee, Paul

Secretary

FRED WEEKS

Hurley.

Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMin

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Treasurer

Albert Foller, John Etsweiler.
Program
Gus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

ond
Howord
Horvey Bant,

Teeter, Richard
Maurice Poyne,

Bobier, and torg Skobo.

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Burondt.

Membership

Birlnser,
William

Ch.

Jim

Mc-

VonAken.

Music —

Ch. Mourice Payne,

Chester Curry.

Magosine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

tegular—First Thursday each Month,

Or. John Rick.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.
Public

SECRETARY

Mulchahey.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

n

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

Community

Safety—Ch.

Ralph

Kornsfein

Relations—

Keith Avery.

September — 1956
4—John Estweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

K.

Douglas Woodward, James

Service

son, Frederick Weeks.

30—Ernest

lose

Alfred

Rice

M. A. McKelth

9—Barnard loney

Moy - 1957
7—Worner

VanAken

14—Jomes VanWhy
21—Carl

Vinton

23—4-Way Test—Wayne Way
June - 1937

Allemier

4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Falter

December — 1956

4—Clossifiealion—Mark Andrews

11—Crippled Children—

Service

— Howard Teeter.

International Contacts —

Kenneth Olmstad
13—Otis Sornes

information

Trebilcock,

—

Woodward

2—Competitor Relotlons—

R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

27—Harold Goodholm

30—Eirch Schwengel

15—International Info—

Webster Treol.

18—Charles

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Ch. Raymond

Pearce

19—Lewis Pennington

30—Community Sofety—
Rolph Toupalik

6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
27—Chaster

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

Internationol

Relations — Ch.

Hill

23—Douglas Woodward

Thomas.

Chairman

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith
26—Attendance—C.

13-Clyde Williams

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Buyer, Seller

Wiiford Couiilord, Lewis
Pennington.

Harirs

9-Harold

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

Ch. — John Dean.

Vocational

2—Donald

Fox.
16—Rotorian—Horry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Internotienoi

Milnes

26—Harold Munn

16—John Rick
23—Tad Sowers

October - 1956
B.

Peorce, Worren Williams, Roy

IV

1?-B;||

April - 1957
2—Children's Poriy—

Dr. IB—Stog Night—John Dean

Crippled Children — Ch.

— Ch. Dr.

Information—Ed Holtz
B. Kerr

Wiiford Couillard.

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Rural-Urban

5—Rotary
12-Roberl

August — 1956
March - 1957
7—Employer, Employes Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos
Vince

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Horvey Bent

Shorno.

Michigan

1936 - 1937 ROTARY PROGRAMS

23—Buyer-Seller

Choirman — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT, Wayland,

—

Sergeant at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Informotlon

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

GIAN PAOIE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Ed

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnom,

Special—At the call of the President

Test — Ch. Wayne

Woy, Chesler Allemier.

VanWhy.

Rotary information — Ch.

12:15 P. M.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

—

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Board of IKrectors Meetings

McKnight.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Vice President

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold

Goodholm.

President

WISE

International Student Projects— February — 1957

c.

Horold

Chairman—Riehord Birlnger
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

19S6 . 1957
LESTER

Ch. Charles Fisk,

Club Seryic.

drews,

FRITZ VAN AKSN

Competitor Relotibns —

COMMIHEES
I

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmen of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to ossisf with the detoiis.
LESTER WISE, Progrom Choirman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Chester Aliemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay.

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Roth

928

Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Sornes, R. R. No. 3 — Dernice
Harvey G. Bent, 31 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Biringer, 53 N. Hudson St. — Joon

66F14
-1493

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Benrard M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

1041

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherly St. — Laura

1151-R

Williom W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara .. ..

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfiald Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Chester H. Curry, 45 Mopio Lone — Mary

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfield Or. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

Wiiford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogane.834-W

John T. Deon. 420 Grand St. — Volerle

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

74F5

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

..1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox. 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

.1105
24F2
533-R
1399

Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicogo St. — Hermlone

235-W

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. FramonI St. — Ponsy

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — ^eiyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Or. — Alleon

...

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

...

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson Si. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma...
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckham St. — Martha

Phone No.
1466
10F32
229-W

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth...

1374
643-J

75

332-J

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater Slate Home — Carol. 1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornw/oll Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Llla
14M
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl Si. — Ello-.
Dr. K. L. Olmstcd, 70 Marsholt St. — Edna-.
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St, — Retha
Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hlldo

1450
23
1208-J
46F5

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Aldon St. — Mildred

915

Dr. 3. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Loiroine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Galhel

937
778-R

1343

Phil Ribbla. 351/2 Morse St..

1161-J

1437

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle
— Nancy
Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St. —-Bergel

1243

803

Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicogo St. — Eleanor
.

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

_.l

790-J

33FZ2

589-W

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel. 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

—84

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann

446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 G. Peorl St. — Louise.-..

Torg Skcafo, 153 £. Chicago St. — Nellie
Theo. G. Sowers, .R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

1197

653-M
661

Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Raiph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen..

618
624-W
101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suionne

1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock. 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

SOS-M

Worner B, VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

._80F2

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicogo St. — Mory Ann
James H, VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth-.

1143
24

Carl F. Vinton, 132 E. Chicago Si, — Alice
Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1

— Dallo

39
10F5

John H. V/a'ker, 33 Oaugherfy St, — Gretchen

.J75-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - V/llmo

1095
—.552
54F3

Warren V/illioms, Sotavia, Mich. — LaMoine

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

_„.63F12

15^M
1271

Douglas P. Woodword. 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

._1220-J

lestiie H. Woodward, Coldwaler Loke — Polly

—43F22

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COLDWATER
. 34.66, P. I. &amp; R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
FREDERICK

11.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRirJG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

MXCH,

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin NOo 11

September 12^ 19^6

!iyroae McConnoll^ CHS senior^
spent
10 weeks this suinmer visiting in Gennany^ was
Tuesday"s speaker.

Sturgls, John Ramussen of Hillsdale, Gordon
Stona of the new C&amp;emcs club|&gt; and C. D.
McKenaie of _ Quincy were guests Tuesdayrf ■

gave the club members

an interesting view of conditions in Germargr
his impressions of the main differences in

Die absentee list includes Barnes,
Burandt, Dale and John Dean, Harris, Kom«.
stein, Moore, Munn, Olmsted, Shaw, Waldron

s-^iman and American schools.

In Germany, he said, «T1 students go to

and Warren Williams.

school until they a3?e 10. Then it is decided,
by testing, idiether they are smart enough to go
on with their education. 3^ thinks such a
system mi.ght be a good one to adopt over here.
We aren't so sure'—some of us prize our high
school diplomas. Bill Bobier was program

chairman.

Matno to Harold Hills

happy to sing Noa, 88, 89, 10, 65 or I18 for
you next Tuesday, but any one of them is
certain to cost you another buck.

{

Bob Teeter, son of Rotarian Howard Teeter,

There will be no meeting at the hotel

was the first of a group of high school students

to be guests of the club during the year.

The club will be

next Tuesday noon.

A

Instead the club will

hold its annual stag night at the Country-

different student is to be invited to each
weekly session.

Club.

John Dean, stag night ehariman, has

Bob is mayor of the CHS student com=

made arrangements for members to use the golf

mission and in this position seizes as judge
of the new student court, handles introductions ^
at student assemblies, presides over weekly
commission sessions and meetings of the newlyorganized Parent-Teacher-Student organization, ^

course anytime after noon Tuesday.

.ians

Ro-fcar=

are non-members of the Country Club

can play that day for $1 greens fee.

There

will be volley-ball for those still young
enough to taks that type of physical pun

and serves as his school's representative to

ishment, and the putting green will be open

the Twin-Valley constitutional assembly.

for those ifeo don't want to lask their
tickers.

The commission Bob heads has charge of
the hall monitors, contixjls all extra-curric

Dinner will be served at 7§30 p,m.

ular activities, organizes exchange assemblies,
sets up social and dance rules and schedules,

A charge of |1.75 wiU be made. After the
meal. Jack Finn, the high school's new
football coach, is slated to give a talk and

selects cheerleaders, picks citizenship ccmimittees and has sundry other responsibilities

show some grid films.

too numerous to record here.

#

»

THOGGHT FOR TODAYg

Die "early leavers" batt.ed 100 percent
for a change Tuesday.

*

Five signed the list and

Here we are with No. 7,

the same five departed at the proper time.

Or could it be that it's 11,
Pick a number but don't-holler

If it costs ari even dollar.

Sote^ans Dave Jordan, John Estrich, and
Henry Willis of Angola, Otto Harloff of

Duke &amp; Se-bon

n A\

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF

MICH.

Russell

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Four-Way

Car!

Charles Woodward,

Vinton.

Davidson, Seton

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Falter, John Etsweilar.

Program —
Howard

Harvey

Bent,

Teeter,

Richard

Birlnger,

Mourice

Payne,

William

Bobier, and torg Skabo.

Ch.

letter

Membership

Ch.

Jim

each

VanAken.

Dr. John Rick.

Month,

Rotary

of the

President

Bob Show, Ruitell Woldren.
Public

ROTARY

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ti

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

—

Sergaont at Arms —
Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyda Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mutchohay.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Italy

INTERNATIONAL

7—Employer,
VInca

Community

Safely—Ch.

Children

Vocational

Sarvice

Ralph

Fox

Keith Avery.

4—John Estwailar
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

2—Children's Party—
Eisanhut

2—Donoid

Horrie

9-Harold

Hill

M.

A. McKelth

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

3D—Community SafetyRalph Toupolik

Fox.
16—Rolarlan—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—ladies' Night—Jim McComb
3D—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodward, James
VanWhy.

May - 1957

Scholarships — Ch, Axnar Ois- 6—Raymond G. Muiehohey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyda Willioms
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

December — 1956
4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Boys' and Girls' Weak —
Ch. — John Dean.
IV

Internotlenal

11—Crippled Children—

Service

Kenneth

Cholrman — Howard Teeter.

IB—Otis

International Centocts —

Olmsted

Barnes

15—International
informotion

—

Webster Troot.

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foliar
18—Charles Woodword

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
Charles

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burandi
29—Harold Goodholm

Ch. Raymond Trabilcock,

VonAken

Vinton

2—Competitor Relations-

Jonuory — 1957
3—Keith Avery

Ch, Harold Hill, Dr. Donoid

7—Warner

14—James VanWhy
21—Corl

June - 1957
4-Fred Weeks

27—Chester Ailemlar

Thomos.

Internolianol

Relations — Ch.

Pearc*

19—Lewis Pennington
April - 1957

Saptambar — 1956

October - 1955

Paaree, Warren Williams, Ray

Buyer, Seller
Pennington.

12—Rural-Urban—Keith

2^Altendanee—C. Alfred Rlc*

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Daon

— Ch.

Rurol-Urbon - Ch. Dr. B. K.

Shorno.

Wilford Couiilard, Lewis

26—Harold Munn

Wilford Couiilard.

Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Crippled

Helti

Milnas

March - 1957

28—Buyer-Sailer Ralotlons—

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

19-B1II

Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Kornstaln

21—4-ti Fair—R. G. Woldron

Efsanhut, William Mitnos.

Choirmon — William Bobier

HUBERT, Wayiand, Michigan

Wayne

November — 1955

Informollon — Ch. Ed-

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

DISTRICT 319 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

Payne,

Magozine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

Special—At the coil

Mc-

Comb. John Jackson, Warner

Board of Directors MeetinBt

Tost — Ch.

Way, Chester Aliemter.

August — 1955

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

—

Music — Ch. AAouriee
Chester Curry.

Regular—First Thursday

Wise,

Gus Burar&gt;dl.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

end

Bovee, Paul

Hurley.

Treosurer

I95B . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Moore.

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Ca. Ch, Ouone

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Ernie Luse, Thee. Sowers.

drews,

1956 - 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
President
lESTER WISE
Vice President

CHARLES SCHMITT

Goodholm.

Chairmen—Richard Birlnger
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

ElECTION

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Club Service

lr&gt;temotional Student Pro|ects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed
McKnight.
12-Rabert B. Kerr

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles FIsk, Horold

COMMITTEES
I

Fiske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengei

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change. Members having specioi
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the dotalis.
LESTER WISE, Program Chairmen — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester AMemler, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

—

Mork S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

1036-M
...__928
371

Otis O. Barr»es, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Horvey G. Dent, 5! N. Circle Dr. — Esther

Richard F. Birlnger. 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean...

William W. Bobier. 280 Grand St. — Margaret
Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1493

1151-R

1041

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couiilard, 60 N. Monroe St. — imogena-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Dovidioo, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dale A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Dean. 420 Grond St. — Valerie

Lester H. Elsenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr.. 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchelt St. — Charlotte

162-W
1045
1261

74F5
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske. R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfoor Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Donald ,'A. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
Harold T. Hill. 431 E. Chicogo St. — Hermlone
Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1243
235-W
1343

Eugene H. Goodholm. 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Paul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Alieen
J^n T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1399

1437

803

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

NAME

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

10F32

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Mortho

229-W

Address end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengei, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
Robert £. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

-.1197

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon
c. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

661
-618
„624-W

Milford A. McKelth, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnIghf, Coldwater Stole Home — Carol-1400

William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Webster Treot, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcock. 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

1354
503-M

Russell F. Moore, 15 CornweM Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Muiehohey, Box 148 — Ltla

1344
1400

Warner B. VonAken. R. R. No. 2 —.Gladys "iJames H. VanWhy, 199 W. Peorl St. —•Rulh-I

80F2
24

1450
23

Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernord M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura-..
Fronk L. McConkey, 95 5. Monroe St.

332-J
1039

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl St. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hildo

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alie»o^_4
Wayne W. Way. 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

915
937
778-R

Frederick H. Weeks. 105 S. Cloy St. —' Bedtri^ j
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wllma
..
Warren Williams, Bafavio, Mich. — LoMoin4.;.ii

552
54F3
63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia

1554M

790-J
1161-3

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St

c—

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ci. — Ruth

'

^he COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR
N" •
FREDERICK H,

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER,

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2rL4 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1095

1271

1220-J

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly— 43F2^

568
589-W

I

by

39

10F5

^F5

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1143

775-W

C. Alfred Rico, R. R. No. 1, Union City - Evelyn....33F22

—

- DetTa:il.—

101

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St.tGfetchW..:

Phil Ribble, 351/2 Morse St

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Or. — Nancy
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — aorget

653-M

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

..1203-J

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearee, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine.-..
lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
-

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen—

!

Published

84
446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

ttlCHe

IcfiC,

"v-

�*He Profits Most Who'Serves Besf*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwaler, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin NOo

10

September

This week we are starting a new

Patterson^ Permington, Rice, Thomas,
Way, Clyde and Warren Williams, and

department which will be continued
Just as long as Maestro Maurice's

Doug Woodward were listed as

musical manifesto is in force.

absentees.

In other words, don't select

Rotari.an guests Tuesday wares

songs No. 88, 89 or 10 next week

Gordon Brewer, Howard Thompson,
Bob Stocker and Kenneth Yesh, Bronsoni
C. Do. McKenzie and Elmer Dobson,
Quincyi W. H. Roberts, Hillsdalei

unless you want to do a solo.

They were rendered (to pieces)
this week.

1956

Remember the edict ~

don't pick a song that has been

Arch Stocker (father of Bob), Rockford.

sung or one that is strange to

m.l A1 Bailey and James Baker,

M.D. or Winnie or you'll stand and

Angola, Indo

sing alone.

Frank Roberts of Bronson was guest
This department is created as
a public service.
Some of those
solos could be nerve-wracking ex
periences.

of Jess Waldron, idiile Bill Williams,

*

September l8th will be annual Stag

Coldwater, was Mac McKeith's guest.
*

*

Night and John Dean, who inherited the
chairmanship this year, is mulling over

John Estweiler, this week's
program chairman, couldn't locate

such decisions

as site

and entertainment.

a program so he took over him

self.

Net result"-an interesting,

informative

' John expects to be able to give out
with the full details at next Tuesday's
meeting.

talk on the Health

Center which he heads

as administrator.

John's talk, and the one given not
long ago by Les Eisenhut, emphasize
the fact that there's many a good.
Rotary program available from the
membership itse3^.

Warning to Graylingitess The "Land '0
Living" crew is heading your way this
weekend.

There is a rumor out that

they may actually fish this year.
Just prior to the program. Bob Shaw,
representing the club, presented
Harry Wingard and Avon Woods with
brief cases and a year's subscription
to the Rotarian in appreciation for the

*

*

*

Have you noticed that Parson Putnam
has been doing an outstanding Job of
pinch-hitting for Keith Avery the past

help they gave without charge to the
club's Dairy Queen project at the
recent U-H Fair.

two weeks?
*

*

THOUGHT FOR TODAIa

Only- three members signed the
"early leaver" list this week,
Vince.Kornstein' and Doc aiorno didn't
sign.
*

Number 10 is off the press.

This gets tougher, we confesa.
Duke &amp; Seton

*

Tuesday's long absentee list should
improve next week with the vacation
season ending;. This week Avery, Curry,
Eisenhut, Goodholm, Holts, McKhight,
Moore, Mulchahey, Munn, Olson,
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE ~ BE A 100% MEMBER
0

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple r- Mendoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�September

has

The

Board

of

Directors

approved

the

name

and

classification

should

be

filed

with

objections

Name

Gordon

Major

Schlubatis

of

the

the

notapy

Club

listed

below,

Any

secretary

Agriculture
- J.

1956

Coldwater

Classification
i

Signed

6,

A.

Minor

within

gne

week.

Classifjcation
ee

Agricultural
Kennedy,

Extension

Secretary

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Club Service

Classification — Ch. Mark An d.

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne

Vice President

Secretory
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles

Woodward,

Carl Vinton.

e.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Fellowihtp — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Faller, John Elsweiter. a.
Gus

—

Ch.

Lester Wise,

Surandt.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice Presldeni,
and Howard Teeter, Richard Blrlnger,

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Horvey Bent, Maurice Payne,
Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

VonAken.

Chester Curry.

Magaxine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12:15 P. M.

Rotary

DISTRICT 319 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

SECRETARY

d.

Arms

f.

—

II

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

VoGOtioRal

Elsenhut

K.

Service

a.

30—Community SafetyRalph Toupalik

2—Donold Harris
9-Haro!d Hill

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Roymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron

28—4-Way Test-Wayne Woy

7—Worner

international Contacts —

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Pannlngton.

Information

Ch. Roymond Treblleock,

4—Fred Weeks

—

Webster Treat.

11—Crippled ChildrenKenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Sornes

11—Ladles' Night—Albert Faller
18—Charles Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
3—Keith Avary
15—Internofional

Vinton

June - 1957

December — 1956
4—Clossification—Mark Andrews

Ch. — John Dean.

VanAken

14—James VonWhy
21—Carl

27—Chester Allemier

Boys' and Girls' Weak —

International

Wllford Couiliard, Lewis

A. McKelth

May - 1957

Buyer, Seller

Relations — Ch. b.

M.

9—Barnard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

16—Rotorion—Horry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Mllford McKalth, 23—Ladles' Night-Jim McComb
3(h—Ernest Luse
Douglos Woodward, James
VonWhy.

Sherno.

INTERNATIONAL

Assoc.—Lester

October - 1956
B.

Pearee, Warren Williams, Ray

Chairman — Williom Bobier

HILBERT, Waylond, MIchlgon

Estweiler

Kenneth Oimited, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

tV International Service
Chairman — Howard Tester.

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

4—John

11—Trade

Thomas.

g.

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 19S6

Dr. IB—Stog Night—John Oean

— Ch.

Fox.

Ed- e.

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
at

Ralph

Keith Avery.

—

Mulchahey.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ROTARY

— Ch.

Public Information

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Information

Sergeont

Children

March - 1957

12—Rural-Urbart—Keith Peorce
19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rice

G. Watdron

November — 1956

Bob Show, Russell Woldron.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Itoly

Kornitein

Heltx

12—Robert B. Kerr
19—Bill Mllnes
26—Harold Munn

Wllford Couillord.

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

j.

Community Safety—Ch.

c.

Dr. John Rick.

Special—At the call of the President

Cemmunlty Service

Crippled

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Board of Dlroctore Meetinse
Regular—First Thursdoy each Month,

VInce

Chairman — Horvey Bant

b.

Comb, John Jockson, Womer

Williom

7—Employer. Employee Relations

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray Fox
21-4-H Fair-R.
Elsenhul. Williom Milnas.

Ill

Hurley.

Program

Woy, Chester Allemier.

August — 1956

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Davidson, Sotan Bovce, Paul

Treosorer

International Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotory Information—Ed
McKnIghl.

1956 - 19S7 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Russell Moore.

Pr.iid.nt

LESTER WISE

c.

ch. Charles Fisk, Horold

Geedholm.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sewers.

drews,

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Competitor Relations —

Chairman—Richard Birlnger
e. Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION
1956- 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

b.

COMMITTEES
I

Charles

Fiske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson

Info—

R. A. Trebilcock

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change dates with another member, adviso the program choirmon of the change. Members hoving speclol
nrnnrnm. such
programs,
..w-k as
n. Lodies'
I
Night, may appoint a committee to assist» with
. .. .L the
.c details.
J . .■

ROTARY ROSTER
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 23 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Marlon

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Sernlce

66F14

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

Horvoy G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Sofon C. Bevee, 171 Grand St. — Claro

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Foirfield Dr. — Josephine
4n-R
Wllford C. Couillord, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duone E. Davidson, 145 Fairfield Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

162-W
1045

John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Volerle
Lester H. Eisenhul, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Charlotte

_.1261
74F5
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

24F2

Roy Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore._

533-R
1399

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Harmione

235-W

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn._.._1343

Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Alleen

___.1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Or. — Ruth

803

NAME

LESTER WISE, Progrom Choirmon — Telephone 580

JUNE 30, 1956

Addroft end Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortha.

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea.-

Ernest W. Luse - R. R. No. 3 - Ruth...
James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

NAME

Donald V. Shorno, 109 £. Peorl St. — Louise

643-J

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

— 75
332-J

Howard M. Teeter,

1344

1400
.1450

Axner Olson. 336 Grand St. — Retho

Roy C. Patterson. R. R. No. 2, Box 227 - Hilda
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothel

101

Webster Treat. 56 N. Circle Or. — Susonne

1354

Carl F. Vinton, 182 £. Chicago St. — Alice...
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretchen

1208-J

46F5

Wayne W. V/oy, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beotrlee

915
937

Clyde Willioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma
Warren Williams, Bafavlo, Mich. — LaMoine

778-R

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time;
1 21

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

p . m ., ARLINGTON HOTEL

VISITING ^ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

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Rotary REFLECTOR

by

24

39
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Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Cello....

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morsholl St.
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cl. — Ruth

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City - Evelyn...33F22
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Or. — Nancy
568

Jhe COLDWATER

Published

618

Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Jomes H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth

..il61-J

Chorles Schmiff, 18 E. Aldon St. — Berget

„__.661

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Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann 1143
Warner 8. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
._80F2

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleonor...790-J

Phil Ribbia, 351/2 Morse St

6^-M

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann.__.503-M

23

Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearca, 350 Marshall St. — Lorralns

156 Church St. — Marion

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virglnio

1039

Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. - Ella

446
1197

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie

1374

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Noney-._.84

Mllford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. AAcKnight, Coldwoter State Homo — Carol.1400
William A. Mllnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno

Addraii ond Rotary Ann

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H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who 5erl;es Best^

the COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
Augu.st 28, 1956

Bulletin No. 9

The biggest day for the booth
was Saturday, Tihen milder temperatures

A tip of the. old Homburg to Hariy
Joseph for one of the truly interest™
ing prograras of the year. Lee Feller,
Tuesday's speaker, is another local
boy -who has made good in his line,
which is food distribution.

His

helped boost receipts to $218.

Most

members feel that the concession could

prove to be a highly profitable one in
future years—if the weatherman would
cooperate, that is.

ex

periences while serring two years as
a food consultant in Puerto Rico,

incidentally, we are told (by those

helping that island commonwealth re
duce its food prices through better
handling and distribution methods,
were heard with apparent interest.

who caught their pitch Tuesday after

noon) that Jess Waldron and Ray Mulchahey
could always find employment as side
show barkers. It may be rumor, but it
is said they were the loudest with the
mostest along the midway that afternoon.

Lee's father, Guy Feller, was a
guest at Tuesday's meeting. Harold
jails. Burr Oak Rotarian, had William
Riggs of Adrian ae his guest, and

«

Warren Wil-liams was host to Frank
Incas of Goldvirater.

Ted (Wrong Way) Sowers was observed
Wednesday doing a "Corrigan" on North
Monroe St.

Visiting Rotarians, in addition" to
Mills, included Dale Ulery, Goshen,
Ind.j Edwin Winzeler, Napoleon, 0.|

That's OK Ted—a lot of us

are having a hard time getting used to
the theory that Coldwater is big
enough to have one-way streets.

Elmer Anderson and Carlton McKenzie,
Quincyi Ed Ifeyer, Hanmiond, Ind.|
AlBail.ey, Ed Selman and James Baker,
Angola.

THE GUSHER, Rotary publication in
Absentees Tuesday were Allemier,

-

Avery, Dale Dean, Eisenhut, Harris,
Moore, Munn, Pennington, Ribble and

Oil City, Pa., askss

"Suppose you visited another club
and about

Rick.

the welcome you got was

a perfvinctory introduction?"
The "early leavers" were Burandt,
Shorno, Gurry, Milnes, Bobier,
Couillard, Teeter, Faller, and several
others who didn't sign the list.
a

^

-it

Coldwater has boosted its attendance

from 90.50 to 90.5l9 according to a

"Do you welcome our visitors about
the same way? Do you give the visitor
a glad hand? Would your attention to
ward a non-Rotarian guest excite in him
any Rotary interest? Did you ever ask
any visiting Rotarian if you could be
of any service to him Trtiile he was in
oyiT city?"

letter from the District Governor.

Hardly worth mentioning but at least
Tre are headed in the right direction.

The club's new Dairy Queen stand

"When we talk about 'Service Above

Self', let's all practice it. Are you
a real Rotarian or just a member of a
Rotary Club?"
*

*

*

-at-the li-H Fair this year grossed about

$660, -vdiich isn't bad when one considers

Thought For Todays

that the weather last week wasn't Trtiat

might be classed as "ice cream" weather.

This cuts the number to li3«
More neira from you, iS our plea.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY ~ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Cellegs Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

LESTER

WISE

CHARLES SCHMITT

Four-Way Test — Ch.

Carl

Vince Kornstein
Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-H Foir-R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut. Williom Milnes.

Charles

Vinton.

Bovee,

Program
Gus

—

Ch.

Lester

Wise.

Membership

—

Ch.

Jim

VonAken.

each

Magozine — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John

Month,

Rotary

12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

SECRETARY

11

Vocational

Buyer, Seller

Peorce, Warren Williams, Ray

e.
f.

Service

Relations

Pennington.

Internolionoi

—

23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb
Luse

— Howard Teeter.

Ch.

Informotion

Raymond Trebilcock,

—

VonAken

Vinton

28—4-Woy Test-Woyne Way
June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

Olmsted

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957

Barnes

2—Competitor Relotlons—
Charles Fiska
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

15—Internaiionol Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondf

30—Erich Schwengel

29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treot.

7—Warner

14—Jomes VonWhy

January — 1957
3—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Or. Donald

International

Kenneth

13—Otis

May - 1957

21—CorJ

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Shorno.
Ch. b.

Harris

11—Crippled Children-

International Contacts —

Sowers

Ralph Toupalik

December — 1956

Service

A. McKeith

30—Community Safety-

27—Chester Aliemier

Ch. — John Dean.

M.

9—Bernard Laney
23—Ted

9—Horold Hill

30—Ernest

Alfred Rice

16—John Rick

Novembar — 1956

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

Chairman
a.

2—Donald

Pearce

2—Children's Party—

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulehabay
son, Froaerick Weeks.
13—Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward
Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

g.

2^Attendance—C.

Eisenhut

16—Rotarion-Horry Joseph

Youth — Ch. Mllford MsXeith,

IV

Wllford Couiilord, Lewis

Michigan

K.

Douglas Woodward, James

Chairman — William Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

V/oylond,

d.

4—John Estweilsr
11—Trode Assoc.-Lester

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.
October — 1956
B.

19—Bill Milnes
26—Horold Munn

April - 1957

Dr, 18—Stag Night—John Dean

— Ch.

Fox.

Ch. Or. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

HUBERT,

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

—

Mulchahey.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ROTARY

c.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Informotion

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

Information — Ch. Ed

Public

Children

Holtz

19—Lewis Pennington

September — 1956

Ralph

VanWhy.

Bob Show, Russell Woldron.

INTERNATIONAL

Crippled

Rick.

ward Hollz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the call of the President

b.

Payne,

Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

Safety—Ch.

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Me-

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Music — Ch. Maurice

Community

Information—Ed
B. Kerr

12—Rurol-Urban—Keith

Wilford Couiilord.

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Dent

5—Rotary
12—Robert

August — 1956
March - 1957
7—Employer, employee Relotlons 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

Paul

Burandl.

Woyne

Way, Chester Aliemier.

Woodward,

Fellowship — Ch. John Wolker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
and
Howord Teeter,
Richard
Birlnger,
Harvey
Sent, Mourice Poyna, Williom
Bobier, and Targ Skabo.

19SS - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Classification — Ch. Mark An

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Treosurer

Regular—First Thursday

Employer, Employee Relotlons
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Secretary
Asst. Secretory

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnight.

Russell Moore.

President

Vice President

Intarnalienal Student Projects- February — 1957

Goodholm.

Ernie Luse, Thea. Sowers,

drews,

1956 • 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Club Service

Chairman—Richard Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles FIsk, HoroH

COMMITTEES
I

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to chonge dotes with onother mo:nber, odvise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Aliemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy

Phone No.
1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Marion
Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernice

928
371
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Horvey G. Bent. 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

-.1151-R

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Cloro

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couiilord, 60 N. Monroe St. — Imogone-834-W

Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mory

713-R

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfield Or. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Ooon, 430 Grond St. — Colleen

John T. Dean, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

1045

-

1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Hanchett St. — Charlotte

74F5
1415
1105

Charles H. Fiske. R. R. No. 6 - Roth

24F2

Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. ~ Doris

533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

1399

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermione

235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jockson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1343

.,1437
803

NAME

Address and Rotory Ann

Phone No.

Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R, R. No. 1 — Wllma
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortho

10F32
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Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo
Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

1374
643-J
75

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Howard M. Teeter.

444

Webster Treot. 56 N. Circle Or. — Suionne

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. - Ells
Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna

1450
23
1208-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. 8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine

46F5
915
937

Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gothai
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

778-R
790-J

Phil Ribbie. 351/2 Morse St

11610

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — .Evelyn

33F22

Charles Schmftt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy......

568

503-M

Werner B. VonAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Waldron. R. R. No. 1 - Oelio
John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretehen
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

80F2
24
39
10F5
775-W
1095

Clyde Wlllioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
Warren Williams, Satovio, Mich. — loMolne

54F3
63F12

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Calia...

1554M

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly

43F22

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice

Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Morsholi St...
Oouglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth.,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2 : 1 5 p-m
VISITING

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

A R L I N GIG N

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, RICH.

by

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

1354

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann

Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

618

624-W

Rolph Toupoiik, 335 E. Chicogo St. — Eileen

JThe COLDWATER

FREDERICK

661

156 Church St. — Morion

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia

Haroid J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Corol ..1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
.209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweii Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lila
1400

446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

332-J

1039

84

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty St, — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 5. Monroe St.

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

INC

1143

552

1271
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�*^He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Aug'ust 21, 19^6

Bulletin No. 8

The club took a vacation from the

Rotarian Interest was focused

ArlingtorA this week to hold its meeting
at the Coldwater-GlI5.3&gt;d Grange booth at
the Fairgrounds. Each Rotarian had a

this week on the h-K Fairgrounds
T^iere the club opened its brand
new Dairy Queen stand.

li-H boy or girl as his guest for the
luncheon and program, ^ich were in
charge of Jess Waldron.

Despite weather better suited
for munching hamburgers and drink
ing hot Java, Doc Harris and his
opening day crews dished out a
lot of malteds, sundaes&gt; cones
and ice cream bars, sandwiches
and popsicles—in fact, about
$1^0 worth.

Following an excellent fried chicken

repast, the raembers heard (?) brief
talks by Arend Gensma, from the Nethe2&gt;lands, and Heins Dieikhofs from Germany,
who are in this country studying agri
cultural methods.

The club's new booth is atti*active and ideally situated.
Tiie operation is easier to handle
than last year's pancake-sausage
deal, and those in charge feel
it will prove just as profitable
and probably even more so.

We inserted the

question mark above because it is a
sure bet that some of the members couldn't
hear the talk above the carnival noises

drifting in from the midway.
Rotarian. guests this week wares
Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind.| Joe McCluskey,
Battle Greek,^ Harold Gallagher. and
William Mussey, Batavia, O.j Elmer Dobson,
Qirincyi Donald Johnson, Flint|
Robert Stosker, Bronsoni Charlie Krause,
Defiance, 0.

Avon C. Woods, who operates

the Dairy Queen establishment on
Marshall St., and Harry Wingard
were on hand the opening day to
run the machine and get the boys
'

Non-Rotarian guests were Hugh Wolfe
of Tenafly, N.J., who was the guest of
his father-in-law, Guvarie Goffman, and

A district-wide, rural-ur"ban

Dr. Paul Marshall of Dayton, 0., who was
a guest of Dr. Krause.

off to a good start.
•if

*

dinner meeting featuring an ad- '

A long absentee list'Tuesday included 8
Burandt, Eisenhut, Fiske, Goodholm,
lifcConkey, McKeith, Moore, Miinn, Olson,
Patterson, Payne, Pennington, Ribble,
Shomo, Teeters, Toupalik, Van Why,

ress by Secretary of Agriculture,
Ezra Taft Benson, is being spon
sored by the Battle Creek Rotary
Club.

The meeting is to be held next

Warren Williams and Doug Woodward.

Tuesday night at Percy Jones gymna
sium in Battle Creek.

#

Admission to

Rotarians will only be possible
if they have a farmer guest. The
banquet is expected to draw about

^

THOUGHT FOR TODAIg
'

Next we take on hii,

1,000, while several thousand
others ^will fill balcony seats to

*

•

Hope you'll stand that many more. •

hear the address.

"Resident F^tz "^d Dick Bii^"

inger represented Coldwater at the
charter night dinner held in East
Lansing Wednesday for the new ,
Haslett-Okemos Rotary Club.
*

#

Seton &amp; Duke

#

11?#'-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 13:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF
I

MICH.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Club Service

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Carl

Pretld.nt

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
A»»t. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodward,

Vinlon.

Davidson, Solon

Bovee, Paul

Hurley.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

Trea»orer

Albert Faller, John Etsweiier.

Program

— Ch.

Lester

Wise,

Gus Burandt.
DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,

and Howard
Harvey
Bent,

Teeter, Richard
Maurice Poyne,

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Blrtnger,
William

Comb, John Jockson, Warner
VanAken.

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry.

..

Beard of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday

each

Magozlne — Ch. Horry Joseph,
Dr. John

Month,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.
Public

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Mulchahey.

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
INTERNATIONAL

II

Community Safety—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.
Crippled Children —

Vocational

Vince

Peorce

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendonce—C. Alfred Rice

Wilford Couillard.

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

September — 1956

Ralph

4—John

Estweiler

11—Trade

Assoc.—letter

Eisenhut

Ch. Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Deon

M. A. McKelth

9—Bernard Laney

October — 1956

30—Community Safety-

Rurol-Urbon — Ch. Dr. B. K.

2—Donald Horrii

Pearce, Warren Willtomt, Ray

Fox.

Youth - Ch. Miiford McKeith,

Dougtos Woodward, Jomes

Scholarships — Ch. Axnar Ols-

son, Frederick Weeks.

9—Harald

16—Rotarian—Horry Joseph
23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

Beys' and Girls' Week —

Kenneth

Buyer, Seller

International

18—Otis

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Foller

Olmsted

Barnes

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957

Charles Fiske

3—Keith Avery

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Surondl

Webster Treat.

29—Harold Goodholm

Information —

Yinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

^Raymond G. Mulchohe/
13—Clyde Williams

4—Classification—Mark Andrews

Ch. Horold Hill, Or. Donald

VonAken

November — 1956

11—Crippled Children—

— Howard Teeter.

7—Warner

14—James VonWhy
21—Carl

December — 1956

Service

May - 1957

30—Ernest Luse

27—Chester Allemlor

Thomas.

International

Ralph Toupalik

Hill

20—Douglos Woodword

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

International Contacts —

— Ch

12—Rurol-Urbon-Keith

Fox

Foir-R. G. Waldron

25—District Governor

Shorno.

Relations

March - 1957

Kornstein

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,
Keith Avery.

Chairman

Wilford Couillard, lewis
Pennington.

Milnes

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

IV

Service

19-Bill

2^Harold Munn

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomos

28—Buyer-Seller Rotations—

Ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Chairman — Wiliiom Bobier

HILBERT, Wayland, Michlgon

August — 1956

21-4-H

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Hollz

12-Robert B. Kerr

19S6 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ch. — John Dean.

Ch. Or. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

ROTARY

—

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Informotion

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

GIAN PAOLE LANC, leghorn, holy
GENERAL

— Ch. Ed-

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the coll of the President

Four-Way Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

VonWhy.

Rick.

Rotary information

12:15 P. M,

Russell Moore.

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Prejidont

McKnlght.

Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,
Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

drews,

Vice

Ch. Ch'orles Fisk, Harold
Goodholm.

Classification — Ch. Mork An

LESTER WISE

International Student Prelects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Sehwengel, Harold
5—Rotary Information—Ed

Competitor Relations —

Chalrmon—Richard BIfinger

1956 • 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN

lb.

COMMITTEES

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Sehwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
-

Phone Ne.
__.1036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porsons Ct. — Ruth...

„__928

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Bornes, R. R. No. 3 — lferniee

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Or. — Esther-—.-.

Richord F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493

1151-R

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St, — Clara

Frank L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.

162-W
1045
— 1261
74f5
1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchelt St. — Charlotte..—1105

Donald M. Harris, 23 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

24F2

533-R
1399

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hormiono..._235-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

.13^

Poul Hurley, 163 Falrfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

1437
803

.........

-

229-W
1374

643-J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

1212

Dole A. Deon, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora..
John W. Etsweiier, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

Phone No.
1466
10F32

Bernord M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Falrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

Ray Fox, 74 Baifour Dr. — Doris
Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy

1041

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Falrfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.B34-W
Chester H. Curry, 43 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel
John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. I — Wllma

.332-J
1039

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine..
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor
Phil Ribbie, 35V2 Morse St

-

23
1208-J

46F5

915
937
778-R
790-J
IISI-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn...33F22
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

Address ond Rotary Ann

Phone Ne.

Erich O. Sehwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy.
Robert B. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann

568

661

1 2 : 1 5 p . m

1354

Roymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann.—J03-M

Frederick VanAken, 65 £. Chieogo St. — Mary Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys.
James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Peor) St, — Ruth
Corl F. Vinlon, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

-

Russell G. Vfaldron, R. R. No. 1

...

— Dslia.

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

39
10F5

775-W

—

1095
54F3
63F12
..1554M
1271

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Porsons Ct. — Ruth
lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwoter Lake — Pally

539-W

y AUG 24
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TUESDAY

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Clyde V/illioms, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma
Warren Williams, Botovia, Mich. — LoMalne.—
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
Chorles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice

MICHIGAN

A R LI N GIG N

ROTARIANS

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

VISITING

624-W

Ralph Toupalik, 335 £. Chicago St. — Eileen

QU.fiLITY SPRXKG PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, idlCH.

COLDWATER,

618

2. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia...

■t95S

Meeting Time:

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Sec.

FREDERICK

1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicogo St. — Nellie

:rhe COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

84
446

Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise.—
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

75

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwoter State Home — Carol.1400
Wiliiom A. Milnes, ISO Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwoll Court — Gladys
1344
Roymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lilo
1400
E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella—
1450
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno—
Axner Olson, 336 Grond St. — Retha

NAME

HOTEL
WELCOME
••

-

552

1220-J
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�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August IU5 19^6

Bulletin No# 7

Volcanoes and iiula girls^ both in

The locale for next Tuesday's meeting

action, held the interest of members

will be shifted from the hotel to

as Bill Donkin completed showing his
color pictures of Hawaii following

Coldwater-Girard Grange booth at the
fairgrounds#

the

this week's club luncheon#

VBhile the dancers pro-ved popular,
top billing went to the movies of a
1995 volcanic eruption. They proved

Jess Waldron, chairman next week,
has arranged for each Rotarian to act

as host to a ii~H club member.

You pay

for yourself^ and your guest so b.ring

spectacular as well as colorful# At

three bucks#

least, as we chewed our nails, we
kept hoping the camera man was using
telescopic lens.

same whether you draw a li-H' boy or girl

This week's meeting drew 10
Rotarian guests.

follows g

Jess says the charge will be the
as- your guest# Doesn't seem quite
fair but that is the way it Td.ll be#

The list was as

George Caipenter, Nelson

Weber and Bud Higbie, Bronsoni
John ELwell, Hamiltons 0,| Dave Jordan
and Dave Jordan, Jr., Angola, Ind,j
Everett Goshom, Huntington, Ind, ,
Ted Zimmerman and Carleton McKenzie,
Quincy; and William Dyer, Union City#

The absentee list included? Curry,
Eisenhut, Fiske, Goodholm, Komstein,
Mulcahey, Munn, Patterson, Rick,
Skabo, Teeter, Waldron, Way and
Doug Woodward#

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In case you haven't heard (and who
hasn't?) the club will operate a com«=
bination Dairy Queen and hamburg heaven

on the midway during next week's U='H
Fair, starting Tuesday.
Working committees have been assigned
for each day of the week. The success of
the operation depends upon the cooperation
of each member# So, show up when you are
supposed to report for duty# It co\ild
even be funi

Ten signed the "early leaver" list
but as we've never learned to count

past 12, we c^not say just how many
were AWOL during the program#

Sorry last week's Reflector was
delivered late# The copy was ready
at the usual deadline but a foul-up
in messenger service resulted in its
reaching the publisher's hands a bit

A Charter Night for the new HasletOkeiu.os Club has been scheduled for

Wednesday, August 22, at the Union
building on the Michigan State Campus
at East Lansing# Dick Biringer is
attempting to get up a delegation of
local. Rotarians to represent Coldwater
at the shindig# If you are able to go,
contact him at
*

once#
*

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later than usual#
*

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The. club's weekly .songfest was

staged Tuesday a cappella (minus
Winnie), That organ music sure does
cover a multitude of sings.

Have You Noticed? That Sergeant-atArms Don Harris has been having a mighty
"fine" time at recent meetings#
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THOUGH FOR TODAYS

Next we go to
Hoping only to survive#
Don't .forget to eat a light lunch
of non-fatty foods Jtonday and then go

The cracks -we made are just in fun,

. But we're always set to run#

to the Elks Temple ^d donate a pint
of blood at'the Red Cross clinic#

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

b.

COMMIHEES
I

MICH.

Club Service

Chairman—RIchord Biringer
c.
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

ELECTION

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 • 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Vice

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles

e.

Davidson, Seton

Hurley.

Gus

DIRECTORS—The President, Vice President,
end Howard Teeter,
Richard
Birlnger,
Harvey
Sent, Maurice Payne, William

—

Ch.

Bovee, Paul

Lester

Burandl.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

Rotory Information — Ch.

12:15 P. M.

Ed- e.

word Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,

Special—At the call of the President

Bob Shaw, Russell Woldron.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Public

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Mulehohey.

f.
g.

II

GOVERNOR 2\9th DISTRIO,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Vocational

Service

Cammunity Safety—Ch.
Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Crippled

Rurcl-Urbon

Ralph

- Ch. Dr.

March -

1957

5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

28—Buyer-Seller Relations—

26—Attendance—C. Alfred RIco

B.

April - 1957
2—Children's Porty—

4—John Eslweiler
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

K.

M.

A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney

25—District Governor

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

October — 1956

30—Community Safety-

2—Donold

Harris

9—Harold

Hill

Ralph Toupolik

VonWhy.

21—Carl

November — 1956

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

7—Wornef

VonAken

14—James VonWhy
Vtnton

28—4.Way Test-Woyne Way

6—Raymond G. Mulehahey

13—Clyde Williams

20—Douglas Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemisr

4—Fred Weeks

II—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

December — 1956

Boys' arvd Girls' Week —

4—Classlficotion—Mork

11—Crippled

Service

— Howard Teeter.

Internotional Contacts —

Children-

Andrews

Kenneth Olmsted
13—Otis Barnes

15—Internotional
—

R.

Ch. Raymond Trabilcack,

A.

Woodward

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor Ralolions—
Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno

Info—

16—John Jackson

Trebilcock

23—Russell Moore

22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholm

Webster Treat.

IB—Charles

July - 1957

January — 19S7
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald
Information

Pearco

19—Lewis Pennlngton

Moy - 1957

International

Kerr

19-BrII Milnes
26—Horold Munn

Fox.
16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night-Jim McComb
3D—Ernest Luse
Douglas Woodword, Jomes

International

Pennlngton.

Information—Ed Holtz
B.

Fox
21-4-H Fair-R. G. Woldron

Dr. 18—Stag Night—John Deon

Pearce, Warren Williams. Ray

Buyer, Seller

Waylond, Michigan

Employee Relations

Kornstein

5—Rotory
12-Robert

Wilford Couillard.

Keith Avery.

Shorno.

Relations — Ch. b.

7—Employer,

September — 19S6

Children — Ch.

Chairman — William Bobier

Wllford Couillard, Lewis

August — 19S6
Vince

ill Community Service
Chairman — Harvey Bent

Chairman
a.

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Ray

IV

Clyde Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Wayne

Ch. — John Dean.

Ch, Or. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Tost — Ch.

Thomas.

Sergeant at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

Russell Moore.

Four-Woy

son, Frederick Weeks.

Information —

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

HILBERT,

d.

Dr. John Rick.

Regular—First Thursday each Month,

FREDERICK

Poyne,

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Kenneth Olmsted, Otis Barnes,

Comb. John Jackson, Warner
c.
VonAiten.

Boord of Directors Meetings

SECRETARY

b.

Membership — Ch. Jim Me-

Sobier, and Torg Skabo.

GENERAL

Wise,

Employer, Employee Relations

Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler. a.

Treoiuror

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McXnight,

Way, Chester Allemior.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Program

ROTARY

d.

Woodward,

Carl VInton.

Pr.iid.nt
President

lntarnaiior&gt;al Student Projects— February — 1957

Goodholm.

Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.
OFFICERS BY

e.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1956-57. If you wont to change dotes with another member, odviso the progrom chairman of the change. Members having special
programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Progrom Choirmon - Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Addree* end Ralorv Ann
Chester Allomier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
_]036-M

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cf. — Ruth

928

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

371

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Mortha

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bornlce

...„....66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Or. — Esther

1493

NAME
Address end Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grond St. — Dorothy
Berr^ard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

NAME

Addroe* ond Rotary Ann

Phono No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

10F32

Robert E. Shaw, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

229-W

1374
643-J

Torg SVobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

653-M

Gust C. Burandt, 173 Foirfleld Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R

1039

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon
£. Byron Thomos. 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf. — Helen

444

Webster Treat. 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfield Dr. — Ellen Jo

William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grond St. — Margaret..

1041

Seton C. Bovee. 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

162-W

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Daugherty St. — Laura

Frank L. McConkey, 95 S. Monroe Sf...

75

332-J

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwaler State Home — Corol-1400

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen

1045

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Roymond G. Mulehohey, Box 143 — Liio

1344
1400

Lester H. Eisenhut. R. R. No. 3 — Dora.....

74F5

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. — Ella
Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Morshall St. - Edna
Axner Olson, 336 Grond Sf. — Retha

1450
...23
1208-J

Mourice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. 8. K. Pearce, 350 Marshoil St. — Lorrolne
Lewis Pennlngton, 62 Division St. — GotheL-

915
937
778-R

Phil Ribble, SS'/j Morse St..

n61-J

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Charles Sehmitt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

568
589-W

John T. Dean, 420 Grond St. — Valerie

1261

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

1415

Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Honchett St. — Charlotte
Charles H. Fiske, R. R, No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

1105

24F2
.-...533-R

Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

..1399

1243

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chieogo St. — Hormlono.._J35-W

Edward C, Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1343

Paul Hurley, 163 Fairfleld Dr. — Aileen

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

M3

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hildo

Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

^F5

84
446
1197

661
618
„624-W
101
1354

Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

503-M

Warner B. VanAken, R. R, No. 2 — Gladys
Jomes H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Roth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 - Delia
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Cretehen
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St. - Dorothy

-.80F2
24
39
10F5
775-W
1095

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrico

1143

__552

Clyde WNMoms, R. R. No. 1 - Wilmo
54F3
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LoMolne _._.-63F12
Lester r. VYise, R. R. No. 6 — Celia
15MM
Charles L. Woodword, 163 Marshall St
1271
Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cr. — Ruth—.-1220-J

790-J

33F22

Lestlie H. Woodward, Coldwaler Lake — Polly

43F22

The COLDWATER
Sec. 34.66, P. L. &amp; K.

'ow •s

Rotary REFLECTOR

b
.

1-0,

"i

1956

/

I n

FREDERICK H. WEEKS
QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

COLDWATER,

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

MICH.

INC.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 7, 19^6

Bulletin NOo 6

Bill. Donkin^s color pictures and
comments on his recent trip to Hawaii
are

a first class

metropolitan Detroit district, can
make that claim".

substitute for the

actual expeilence of visiting Hulaland^ as local Rotarians discovered
at this week's meeting.

The program^ which was secured
by Ray Fox, is to be continued at

Tch, Tch, and Marshall is so close
to Coldwater, Union City, Bronson and
Quincy, tool
•jf

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in at this week's meeting. They
were§ Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind.|

Four Coldwater members made up at
Angola recently, the quartet being
Jim Van Why, Harold Goodholra, Otis
Barnes and Gust "Burang". Honest,
Gust, that's the way the Angolan in

Tom Weaver, Dayton, O.j Wendell

terpreted your signat;ire»

next Tuesd^'s session.

Eight visiting Rotarians checked

Hathaway, Howard Thompson and
Russell Ifegargle, Bronsoni John
Maney, Van Wert, 0.| and Vick Lockhartn Montpelier, 0.
Ken Putnam had his father,
William Putnam of Lansing, as his
guest. Jack Duncan of Detroit was
Howa?:d Teeter's guest, while
Roy Harris and Cliffor-d Quinting,
both of Coldwater, were guests of
Ray Mulchahey and Wayne Way,
respectively.
The

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Went out to the fairground to take
a gander at the club's new concession
stand now in process of construction#
The site coLildn't be better—being
within easy spitting distance of the
main gate of the amphitheatre, and
right in the middle of the heavy Fair
traffic flow. If the club can only

round up some capable help, it should
really be in business come Fair week.

absentee list included the

names of Curry, Fiske, Hurley,
Komstein, Munn, Olmsted, Schwengel
and Doiig Woodward. Seven signed
up to leave early.

«

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Don't forget the Red Cross Blood
Clinic scheduled for Monday, August 20,
at the Elks Temple.

Make your appoint

ment now and avoid the rush.
«

Mrs# Roy Mooi or Mrs. John Hardy will
be happy to hear from you.

«

Jess Waldron, chairman for,.

August 21, announced that the club
will travel out to the fairgrounds
that day for its weekly luncheon.
As. in past years, the club will play

host to county li«H members.

Each

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'

'

Two Rotarians are a year older
this month, Ernest Luce and Jim McOomb
having August birthdays®

Rotarian will pay for his own lunch

and that of a h^Her, so don't forget
to bring along three bucks. The site
will be the Goldwater-Girard Grange

THOUGHT FOR TODAYs

booth.
*

The number now is h6
Just how- did we get in this fix?

*

Next week we'll write

The Marshall Rotaiy Fountain

If you can dig this crazy jive.

reports that Homer is considering a
Rotary club with Litchfield as spon
sor.
That would make four. Rotary
clubs in Calhoun County and the
Fountain declares "We doubt that ai^
other county in, Michigan, outside the

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON *— Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

5TURGIS - Elks Temple

ANGOLA — Collogo Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern ~ Monday 12:15 M.

Monday 12:00 M.

,

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

I

WISE

Ernie Luso, Thee. Sowers.

Russell Moore.

Four-Way Tost — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Corl

Pr.jidant

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodword,

Vinton.

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

Program
Gus

DIRECTORS—The Pr.iident, Vie. President,

and

Howord

Harv.y

Bent,

Teeter,

Richord

tfiringer,

Maurice

Payne,

Williom

Bobier, and Torg Skobo.

—

Bovee, Paul

Ch.

Lester

Ill

—

Ch.

Jim

Special—At the coll of tho President

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

DiSTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchehey.

INTERNATIONAL

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy
GENERAL

SECRETARY

Sergeant at Arms —

GEORGE R. MEANS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

II

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT.
ROTARY

Scholarships — Ch. Axnsr OI»-

son, Frederick Weeks.

Ch. — John Dean.

Ralph Toupalik
May — 1957
7—Warner

VonAken

3D—Ernest Luie

14—James VonWhy

November — 1956

21-Carl

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

6—Roymond G. Mulehohey

June - 1957

Allemier

4-Fred Weeks

II—Ladies' Night—Albert Faller

4—Classiffeolion—Mark
Kenneth

18—Otis

Children—

Andrews

Olmsted

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July — 1957

Barnes

2—Competitor Ralatlont—

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Raymond Trebilcock,

22—Gust C. Surondt

Charles Fiske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

Webster Treol.

29—Horold Goodholm

30—Erich Schwengel

International

— Ch.

A. McKeith

30—Community Sofety—

23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb

11—Crippled

Service

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Buyer, Seller

Relations

Hill

December — 1956

Boys' and Girls' Week —

International Contacts —

Wilford CoulMord, Lewis
Pennington.

Horrle

9—Harold

27—Chester

Chairmon — Howord Teeter.

Servic.

2—Donald

M.

9—Bernard Loney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

20—Douglas Woodward

Thomas.

Intenrational

Pearce

13—Clyde Williams

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Shorno.

Woyland, Mlchigon

Eisenhut

I^Rotorion—Horry Joseph

Douglas Woodward, James

Chairman — Williom Bobier

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT,

Vocational

Fox.

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith,

IV

Ch. Or. Donald Harris,
Clyde Williams.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

—

5—Student Guest—Byron Tbemos
19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rico

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

October — 1956

ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnam,
Information

4—John Estweller
11—Trade Assoc.—Lester

K.

Dr. B.

Pearce, Worren Williomt, Ray

VanWhy.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed

Public

Ralph

September — 19S6

Rurol-Urban — Ch.

Rick.

12:15 P. M.

Relations—

Kenneth Olmslod, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor
Keith Avery.

Chester Curry.

March - 1957
12—Rural-Urban—Keith

Fox

Folr-R. G. Waldron

Dr. 18—Stog Night—John Dean

Magazine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

12—Robert 8. Kerr
IP-Bill Milnes
26—Horold Munn

Wilford Couillard.

Toupalik, Robert Kerr.

Music — Ch. Maurice Payne,

Regular—Firit Thursday each Month,

Safety—Ch.

Kornstein

Crippled Children — Ch.

Me-

VanAken.

Dr. John

Vinco

Community Service

Community

Wise,

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

Beard of Direetert Meatins*

7—Employer, Employee Relations

28—Buyer-Suller

Chairman — Harvey Bent

Burandt.

Membership

August — 1956

21—4-H

Eisenhut. William Milnes.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Faller, John Etsweiler.

Treajur.r

1956 . 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duone

Seer.tary
Asit. Seer.tary

Internotietfo! Student Projects— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed HoltZ
McKnighl.

Goodholm.

Employer, Employee Relations
Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

Classification — Ch. Mork An

drews,

Vice Preiident

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Club Servie.

Chairmon—Richord Biringer
Attendance — Ch. Alfred Rice,

BY ELECTION

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles Fisk, Harold

COMMIHEES

MICH.

1956 . 1957
FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER

OF

Information

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock

—

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you wont to change doles with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hovlng special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to osslst with the details.
LESTER WISE, Program Choirmon — Telephone 380

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
_1036-M

NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Mark S. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Morion

928
371

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wiima

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernico

66FI4

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean

1151-R

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1041

Seten C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Cloro

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine

452-R

Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogena.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary

Duone E. Davidson, 145 Foirfield Or. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen..
John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Volerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Doro

..713-R

John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

162-W
1045
1261
74F5

1415

Albert F. Foliar, 95 N. Honehefl St. — Charlotte

1105

Charles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Ponsy
Horold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermiono

Edward C, Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn
Paul Hurley, 163 Foirfield Dr. — Aileen

1399

1243
235-W

1343

1437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

8M

Robert B. Kerr, 15 Pcekham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bcrncrd M. Loney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea
Ernest W.

Phone No.
.1466
10F32

229-W
..„_1374
..643-J

Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Louro
Fronk I. McConkcy, 95 S. Monroe St.__

75

332-J
...1039

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwater State Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes,

150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cernwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulehohey, Box 148 — Lila

1344
1400

E. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

14W

Dr. K. I. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
Ax.nor Olson. 336 Grand St. — Retha

23

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NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Torg Skobo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne
Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

1354
503-M

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
Ralph Toupalik, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eileen....

Frederick VonAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Glodys

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice

Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

John H. Wolker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretchen
Woyne W. Way, 35 Hull St, - Dorothy

24
39

iOF5

775-W
1095

937
778-R

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilmo

790-J

Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Calia

Phil Ribblo, 35'/j Morse St.

1161-J

Chorlos L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St.

...

1271

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn

33P22

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

1220-J

Kenneth M. Putnom, II E. Chicogo St. — Eleanor

Dr. John Rick. 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
Choflex Schmitt, 18 E. Aldan St. — Barget.....

915

568
.589-W

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Warren Williams, Batavia, Mich. — LaMoIne™

TUESDAY
HOTEL
WELCOME

552
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63F12

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Lestlle H. Woodward, Coldwater Lake — Polly..-..43F22

See. 34.66 P t «, P [

COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

ALWAYS

1143

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Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Morshall St. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gafhel

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

ROTARIANS

624-W
101

46FS

by

1 2: 1 5 p.m,, ARLINGTON

6^-M

....661
618

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,

VISITING

.....

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda

Maurice 0. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

FREDERICK

COLDWATER,

..446
.1197

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion

Rotary REFLECTOR

Meeting Time:

84

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann..
Oonold V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louise

Jihe COLDWATER

Published

Phono No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy

UICH.

INC.

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
July 31^ 19^6

Bulletin NOo 5
The club members will take a trip
to Hawaii next Tuesday. Ray Fox^ who

were absent,

is program chairman^ informs us that
Bill Donkin, who traveled Wakiki~ward
earlier this year, will be on hand to
exhibit color pictures of his trip.

the one o'clock stampede.

«

«

live signed the early

leaver list but more than that joined

Every Rotarian should vote next
Tuesday. Your ballot is important.

*

Gov. Williams was elected in 1950
After hearing Tuesday*s impromptu
program by members of the Purdue aren*s
glee club, most Rotarians felt the
group might fit into the Rotaiy Min

strels of 1957 •

Coldwater may have

the singingest Rotary Club in the

by a margin of l,l5ii votes.

This

margin represented ^bout one "ote for
every three election precincts. Many
other elections in our history have
been won by even closer margins. Vote
for whomever you like—but VOTEi

world, but Purdue certainly has the
singingest Rotary-sponsored club
WB*ve heard.
great I

The boys were simply
NEWS FLASH—Winnie's backi

Another pleasant program surprise
was Tuesday's talk by young
John Van Aken.v. former Coldwater
attorney now with a Chicago firm
dealing with labor-management prob
lems.

John's talk traced the labor

movement and carried a sharp warning
of dangers ahead imless corrective
legislation is Introduced and enacted.

In passing we'd like to cite
Vince Kornstein, program chairman, for
a wonderful program. Vines, we under
stand, received another citation in
passixig the other day.
The Rotarian guest list Tuesday
included s Bud Higbie, Leo T5hite and
Bob Stocker, Bronsoni Charles Lugbill,
Archbold, 0.| C. D. McKenzie and
Elmer Dobson, Quincyi Charles Lemons,
Blytheville, Ark.; A1 Stewart,
John W. Farley and B. G. McGuire,
Lafayette, Ind.; J. B. Washbum, Union
City; . John ELwell and Harold Howard,. '
Hamilton, 0. Joe Smeekens, Coldwater,
was John Jackson's guest, and

«

«

^

Thursday's regular board meeting
was devoted largely to plans for the

forthcoming i;-H Fair.
were

selected to

Coimnittees

assist the various

Chairman announced Tuesday by

General Chairman D^e Dean.
president Fritz informs us that
the foundations of the club's new

concession stand at the fairground
will have been poured before this
bulletin reaches you. The booth it
self is expected to be ready in ample

.time for the 195^ Fair.
On August 21st the club, following
its custom of previous years, will be
host to ii-H members at a luncheon on
the fairgrounds. Jess Waldron,
chairman for that day, is working out'
the details.

We wonder which Rotary-Ann will be

Lercy Witt, BrooWville, 0., was guest

the first to contribute to this sheet.

of Karl Buierbaun, a Rotarian of the

Remember gals, this is a family pub

same city.

lication.

Allemier, Aveiy, Barnes, Curry,
•Fiske, McComb, Mulchahey, Patterson,
Pearoe, Rick, Schmitt and Waldron

#

*

THOUGHT FOR TODAYs

Now, we're down to ii? '
Gee, ^ wish- it wuz -11
Seton &amp;. Duke

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STUR61S — Elks Temple t- Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS BY

OF
I

MICH.

ELECTION

Club Service

Employer, Employee Relations

Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Rica,
Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowers.

Ch. Vincent Kornstein,

1956 • 1957

Cari

President

LESTER WISE

Vice President

JOHN KENNEDY
FRED WEEKS

Secretary
Asst. Secretary

CHARLES SCHMITT

Charles Woodward,

Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Seton
Hurley.

DIRECTORS—Th. Pr.sident. Vic. President,
and
Howard Teeter,
Richord
Biringer,

Bent,

Maurice

Payne,

Safety—Ch.

30—Community Safety-

Dr.

October - 1956

Rural-Urban - Ch. Dr.

B.

K.

16—Rotarian—Harry Joseph

Pox.

Youth — Ch. Milford McKelth, 23—Lodies' Night—Jim McComb
30—Ernest

Dougtos Woodward, James
VonWhy.

John Rick.

Thomos.

PRESIDENT

Mulchohey.

Ch, Harold Munn, Roymond

INTERNATIONAL

Sergeant at Arms —

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Cl)^c Williams.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

II

ROTARY

FREDERICK

INTERNATIONAL

HIL8ERT,

Voeotionol

4—Classification—Mork Andrews
Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

Shorno.

Buyer, Seller

International

Relations — Ch.

Information

Ch. Raymond Trebileoek,

Wriferd Couillard, Lewis
Pennlnglon.

15—International info—
R. A. Trebileoek

—

22—Gust C.

Webster Treat.

18—Charles

Woodword

25—Chester Curry

July - 1957
2—Competitor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Horold Hill, Or. Donald

Choirmon — William Bobier

Wayland, Michigan

11—Crippled Children-

Servica

Internotienoi Conloets —

Service

11—Lodies' Night—Albert Follef

December — 1956

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

INTERNATIONAL

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

27—Chester Allemier

Ch. — John Dean.
International

Vinton

28-4-Way Test-Wayne Way

Boys' end Girls' Week —
IV

VanAken

— 1956

20—Douglas Woodward

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

—

7—Warner

I^James VanWhy
21—Carl

6—Raymond G. Mutehahoy
13-Clyde Williams

son, Freaerick Weeks.

Moy — 1957

Luse

November

Public

Information

Ralph Toupalik

2—Donold Harris
9-Harold Hill

Pearce, Warren Williams. Ray

Payrse,

Mogotine — Ch. Horry Joseph,

GOVERNOR 2I9th DISTRICT,

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Laney
16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

2—Children's Forty—
Eisenhut

15—Stag Night—John Deon

Dr.

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols-

GENERAL

Assoc.—Lester

Keith Avery.

Rotary Informotlon — Ch. Ed
ward Holts, Kenneth Putnom,
Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.

ROTARY

4—John Estweller

11—Trade

Children — Ch.

April - 1957

September — 1956

Ralph

Kenneth Olmited, Otis Bornes, 25—District Governor

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, leghorn, Itoly

Relations—

Peoree

19—lewis Pennlnglon
26—Attendance—C. Alfred Rico

Crippled

VonAken.

Special—At th* call of the President

1957

12—Rurol-Urbon—Keith

Wllford Couillard.

Toupallk, Robert Kerr.

V^se,

Comb. John Jockson, Womer

12:15 P. M.

Kornstein

Gus Burandt.

Wiliiam

'^Regular—First Thursday each Month,

Vinco

Chairman — Horvey Bent

Lester

March —

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomas

Cemmunity Service

Cemmunity

12-Robert B. Kerr
19-Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Bobier, and Tors Skobo.

Board of Directors Meeting*

August — 1956

28—Buyer-Selier

Ill

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Follor, John Etsweiler.

Treasurer

Moore.

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4.H Foir-R. G. Waldron
Eisenhut, William Milnes.

Bovee, Poul

Program — Ch.

Horvey

Russell

19S6 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Pour-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemier.

Closslficolion — Ch. Mark An

International Student Proleets— Febrwory — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
5—Rotary information—Ed Holtz
McKnight.

Chairman—Richard Birlnger

drews,

FRITZ VAN AKEN

c.

Compolitor Relations —
Ch. Charles FIsk, Harold
Goodhoim.'
.

COMMIHEES

Burandt

29—Harold Goodhoim

Charles FIske
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change. Members having special
programs, such es Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Talephort* 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Foy
Mark S. Andrews, 25 Porions Ct. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

Phone No.
1036-M
__-928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlee.....

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 31 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richord F. Birlnger, 53 N. Hudson St. — Joan

Williom W. Bobier, 260 Grand St. — Morgaret

1151-R

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Horry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilma

10F32

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peekhom St. — Martha

.-229-W

Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

.....643-J

Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Ernest W.

1374

Lose — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Lauro

Fronk L. McConkey, 95 5. Monroe St

Gust C, Burandt, 178 Falrfiold Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wllford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmegene.834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lone — Mary
713-R

Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen

Ouane E. Oovidson, 145 Falrfiold Dr. — Ellen Jo
Dole A. Deon, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 420 Grond St. — Valerie
Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanehett St. — Chorlotte

162-W
1045
1251
74f5
1413
1105

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwell Court — Gladys
Raymond G. Mulchahey, Box 148 — Lilo

Charles H. fiske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

24F2
533-R

Donald M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy

1243

—

332-J

1039

150 Grond St. — Morguerite

E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella
1450
Dr. K. L. Olmited, 70 Marshall St. — Edno
23
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Retho
__.,_1208-J

937
778-R

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hermlone.-.J235-W

Phil Ribble, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

Poul Hurley, 163 Foifrield Dr. — Alieen

_.i437

John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Roth

803

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
33F22
Or. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Nancy
368
Charles Schmitf, 18 E. Alden St. — 3«rget
..-539-V/

1343

Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chicago St. — Eleanor

790-J

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

-.24

John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Grekhen—775-W
SVayne W. Way, 3S Hull St. - Dorothy
1093
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beatrice——

Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 - Wilmo

Warren Williams, Botavia, Mich. — LoMolne Lester F. V/ise, R. R. No. 6 — Cello
Charles L. Woodward, 163 Marshall St...
Douglas P. Woodword, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

lesliie H. Woodword, Coldwoter Lake — Polly--

552

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63F12
.15MM
1271
1220-J

43F22

See. 34,66,„f,. L &amp; R.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRITh'G PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH.
Published

1143

Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chicago St. — Alice
•Russell G. Waldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delia

James H. VanWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth..

rl.yti/nVA •/

H.

503-M

Warner 8. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys

i? AU5 3 &lt;4

FRSDSRICK

1354

Raymond A. Trebileoek, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

Jbe COLDWATER

Rotary REFLECTOR

.101

209

1344
1400

46F5
915

Edword C. Hoitz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Rolph Toupalik, 335 E, Chicago St. — Eileen

.Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mary Ann

Dr. B. K. Pearce, 350 Marshall St. — Lorraine—.
Lewis Pennlnglon, 62 Division St. — Gathel

1399

Phone No.

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice D. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

Eugene H. Goodhoim, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore

Addret* and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy
84
Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann
446
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E, Pearl St. — Louise... -.1197
Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie
653-M
Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
661
Howard M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marion
-—618
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginia
624-W

444

Harold J. McKnight, Coldwoter State Home — Carol.1400

Williom A. Milnes,

NAME

INC.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Biilietin Ko«&gt; it

July

Club members learned Tuesday that
being a captain of industry is a cinch
if you have the .-.tght banking connec
tions • Russ Mooie had the progr^ and
Noel Shedd presented a color film on
^bankingo
Kidding aside p the half-hour movie
made a lot of uS:realiz0p periiaps for
the firr/t times just how many ways a
ccimmmity is served by its financial
institutions®

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Only eight members^, Cu^ryp Qoodholm,
Komsteinp Monnj Pattersons Ricks
Vintoh and Waldron itere absent®

The Rotarian guest list Tuesday
included 11. namesi G® D® McKenziep
Quincyi Charlie Hilton and George
carpenters Br^nsoni Dale Uleryp
Goshenp Ind®|, Allen Stevensp "White

Plfiinsp N®Y®| Charles Iwgbills
Archbolds 0®| Harol.d Howard^ Hamilton, 0® j Robert-Beesons Hagerstownp
Ind.§ Kowaicri Bgglestonp Toledop 0©|
Ray Hoyers Soutii Bend, lnd®| and
Pat Shswp Mountaineers W® ' Va®
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Membei's were happy to see Les Wood
ward back at Tuesday's meeting after
a long absence®

secre

tary of a state study oomndssion on
Michigan Indian problems-, Howi
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Vince Komstein will be chairman

of next week's progranip which will
deal with labor relations®
We
haven't been able to leam the exact

nature of his program as he has been
away for a week™probably resting
up for the ordeal®
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Les Wise has just returned from
a vacation trip to Iowa where the

family visited Celia's relatives
and Les inspected the fields to see
if the "tall com" was growing tall®
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We note from the Michigan Center
Rotary publication that Harold Goodholm
made up a meeting there last week®
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Work on the club's new ii=H Fair

booth is scheduled to start any day
now® Dale Dean will be in charge of
the Fair Week work schedule this year®
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President Fritz

•*

recommends that the

various committee chairmen beg-in
working on their District Governor's

This

weeks howeve.rp Ray was • named by

■if

be appreciated(?)®

reports•

We always considered the name
Milchahey strictly County Cork®
Governor Williams as executive

friends

have suggested "Dean's Ravine" or
"Valerie's Valley^" but John has
vetoed both® Other suggestions will

Nine

signed the eaviy leaver list and nine
left early® Howeverp one.who left
didnH sign while one who.did sign re
mained for the program.

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area certain of his

19^6

District Governor Fred Hilbert will

visit our club later in September so
the reports should be in by
September Ist® Nuff said®
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Thought for Todays

Jol:in .Deanp we understand^ is
having an address problem® It seems

The number now is itSp

that he can't think of a suitable
name for the new screet which has been

Helpp we feapp will come too late®

cut. through to the new home he is

building®

Due to the topography of

Duke and Seton

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursdoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple &gt;• Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF
1

MICH.

Club Service

ELECTION

Chairman—Richard Biringer
a.

Attendonce — Ch. Alfred Ric,

b.

Classlficotion — Ch. Mark An

drews, Charles Woodward,
Carl Vinton.

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Prejident
Vice Preiident c.

JOHN KENNEDY

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Seten
Hurley.

Secretory

FRED WEEKS

Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMin

Treasurer

Bevee, Paul

d.

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,

e.

Program

Albert Faller, John Etsweller.
—

Ch.

Lester

International Student Projects— February — 1957

Ch. Erich Schwengel, Harold
McKnighl.

Coedhelm.

Ernie Luse, Theo. Sowen.
OFFICERS BY

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Charles. Fisk, Harold

COMMITTEES

Wise,

Employer, Employee Relotlons

1956 - 1957 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Ch. Vincent Kornsteln,
Russell Moore.

Four-Way

Tost — Ch.

August — 1956

Wayne

B. Kerr

19—Bill Milnes
26—Harold Munn
March —

1957

7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thoiiicu

Way, Chester Allemier.

Vince

Kornstain

Trade Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21—4-H Fair-R. C. Waldron
Eisenhut. William Mllnes.

28—Buyer-Seller

Relations—

12—Rurol-Urbart—Keith

Pearee

19—Lewis Pennington
2^Attendance—C.

Alfred

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

September — 1956

Ralph

4—John

Estweilar

Toupalik, Robert Karr.

11—Trade

13—Stag Night—John Dean

Eisenhut

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Loney

Gus Burandt.
DIRECTORS—Th. President, Vic. President,
end Howard Teeter, Richard
BIringar, f.

Membership — Ch. Jim Mc-

Kenneth Olmstad, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sowers

Keith Avery.

October — 1956

30—Community Safety-

Bobier, ond Torg Skabo.

VanAken.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr. B. K.

2—Donald

Harris

9-Harold

Hill

30—Ernest

Lute

Bent,

Maurice

Payne,

Comb, Jonn Jackson, Werner

William

Board of Direetars Meeting.

g.

Music — Ch. Maurice
Chester Curry.

h.

MagozIr&gt;« — Ch. Harry Joseph,
Dr. John Rick.

Regular—First TTiurtday each Month,
i

12:15 P. M.

Rotary Information — Ch. Ed
ward Holtz, Kenneth Putnom,

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 319 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Public Information —
Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond

INTERNATIONAL

Mulchahey.

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Ifoly
GENERAL

Bob Shaw, Russell Waldron.
j.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

k.

ROTARY

ROTARY

VonWhy.

21—Carl

November — 1956

Student Guest — Ch. Byron

Boys' ond Girls' Week —

11—Crippled Chlldran—

Ch. Dr. Donald Harris,

Chairman — Howard Teeter.

Voeationol

Service

International

Service

Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

Internotionol Contacts —

Buyer, Seller Relations — Ch.
Wllford Coulllard, Lewis

International Information

Pennington.

Webster Treat.

Ch. Raymond Trebileoek,

13—Internotionol Info—
R. A. Trebflcock
22—Gust C. Burandt
29—Harold Goodholns

—

4—Fred Weeks

11-Lodics' Night—Albert Faller
Andrews

18—Charles

Woodward

25—Chester Curry
July - 1957
2—Gompetltor Relations-

January — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Ch. Harold Hill, Dr. Donald

Shorrw.

Michigan

December — 1956
4—Classification—AAark

VanAken

Vinton

June - 1957

27—Chester Allemier

Thomas.

7—Warner

1A—James VanWhy
28—4-Woy Test—Wayne Woy

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Ols- 6—Raymond G. Mulchahey
son, Frederick Weeks.
13-Clyde Williams
20—Douglas Woodward

Choirmon — Williom Bobier

a.

INTERNATIONAL

HUBERT, Wayland,

Moy - 1957

Douglas Woodward, James

Clyde Williams.
II

Ralph Toupalik

Fox.
16—Rotorion—Horry Joseph
Youth — Ch. Mllford McKeith, 23—Ladies' Night—Jim McComb

IV

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRia,

Pearee, Warren Williams, Ray

Ch. — John Dean.

Sergeant ot Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

FREDERICK

Payrte,

Dr.

Assoc.—Lester

Crippled Children — Ch.

Harvey

Rice

Witford Coulllard.

Hi Community Service
Chairman — Horvey Bent

Community Safety—Ch.

5—Rotary Information—Ed Holtx
12—Robert

Charles FIska
9—Don Shorno
16—John Jockson

23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengel

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-57. If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge. Members hoving special

programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

LESTER WISE, Program Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME
Address and Rotary Ann
Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay

Phone No.
__1036-M

Mark 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Ct. — Ruth

928

Keith T. Avery, 13 Church St. — Morion

371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Bernlce

66F14

Horvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther
Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jean
William W. Bobier, 280 Grand St. — Margaret

1493
1151-R
1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grand St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burandt, 178 Fairfield Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Coulllard, 60 N. Monroe St. — tmogene_834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lane — Mary
713-R
Duane E. Davidson, 145 Folrfieid Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dale A. Dean, 430 Grand St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. — Valerie

_-1045
1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora

74F5

John W. Efsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lueillo-..
Albert F. Faller, 95 N. Hanchetf St. — Charlotte

Charles H. FIske, R. R. No. 6 — Ruth
Ray Fox, 74 Bolfour Dr. — Doris

1415
1105

24F2
533-R

Eugene H, Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lonore
1399
Donold M. Harris, 25 N. Fremont St. — Pansy
1243
Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago St. — Hormione... J35-W

Edward C. Holtz, 208 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

Paul Hurley. 1^ Fairfield Dr. — Alleen

John T. Jockson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

NAME
Address and Rotory Ann
Harry Joseph, 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wiimo
Robert B. Kerr, 15 Peekham St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rheo

Phone No.
1466

10F32
,-229-W
1374
643-J

Ernest W. Luio — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

Jomes F. McComb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura

332-J

Miiford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson Sf. — Helen

444

Frank L. McCortkey, 95 S. Monroe Sf

1039

Harold J. McKnlght, Coldwater Stole Home — Carol-1400
William A. Milr»os, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite

209

Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornweil Court — Gladys

1344

Raymond G. Mulehohey, Box 148 — Lila

1400

£. Harold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Pearl St. — Ella

..1450

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Morsholl Sf. — Edno
Axner Olson, 336 Grand St. — Refho

23
1208-J

Roy C. Patterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hlldo
Maurice 0. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred
Dr. B. K. Pearee, 350 MorshoU Sf. — Lorraine
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division Sf. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnom, 11 E. Chieogo St. — Eleanor

Robert E. Show, 106 Grand St. — Ann
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Peorl St. — Louise

33F22

803

Charles Schmilt, 18 E. Alden St. — Berget

589-W

568

COLDWATER,

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

101

Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suzanne

1354

Raymond A. Trebileoek, 137 N. Clay St. — Ann

503-M

Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
James H. VanWhy, IW W. Pearl Sf. — Ruth...

80F2
24

f.-ederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann
Car! F. Vinton, 1S2 E. Chicago St. — Alice

1143

39

Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 — Delio
10F5
John H. Walker, 33 Daugherty St. — Gretehan.—775-W

Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy

—1095

Charles L. Woodward, 163 Morshall St.

552
54F3
63F12
—1554M
1271

See. 34.66, P. I. A R.

FREDERICK

MICHIGAN

624-W

Ralph Toupollk, 335 E. Chicago St. — Eilaon

H.

WEEKS

QU.^LITY SPRIs'JG PRODUCTS, INC.

COLDWATER,

618

E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Virginlo...

/l^rirvA

Meeting Time:

661

Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Marlon..

Rotary REFLECTOR

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen

Douglas P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Cf. — Ruth
1220-J
Lestlie H. Woedword, Coldwater Lake — Polly.-..-43F22

1161-J

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No, 1, Union City — Evelyn

b/

84
.-446
1197

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chieogo St. — Nellie

JTbe COLDWATER

Published

Piwne No.

Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Clay St. — Beatrice
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wllma
...
Warren Willioms, Balavia, Mich. — LaMolna
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 - Celio

Phil Ribble, 35Vi Morse St.

Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr. — Noncy

Addrass and Rotary Ann

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Nancy—

46FS
915
937
778-R
790-J

1343

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NAME

RICH.

�*He Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
sJuly 17, 19^6

Bulletin No* 3

Les Eisenhut gave his fellow
Rotarians some food for thought
Tuesday in a talk dealing with the
subject of juvenile delinquency*
Quoting FBI statistics to prove
that crime among juveniles is on
the increase, Les proceeded to give
the Rotarians his opinions on the

has purchased a summer place at
Lake Jamesj Lewis H* Van Arsdale,
Cleveland, O.5 Alan B. Stevens,
White Plains, N»X.| Joe Wibel and
Ted Zimmerman, Quincyi Howard
Eggleson, Toledo, 0* Other guests
were Walter Nichols of Blanchester,
0*, and Ike Boucet of Toledo*

subject, based on 22 years of
police service in Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Les believes

that most delin

quency stems from homes broken by
either death or divorce, or from
doting parents who strive to shield
their young from the hard knocks
that build
The

ward*

Seven signed the early

leaver list and only lii took off.

character*

fact that several Rotarians

urtio heard Les give the same speech
recently at Quincy remained to hear

it a second time, seems to confirm
our opinion that it was a dam good
talk*
*

*

■it

ih

The new Rotary fair stand will
built Tfrtiere the ferris wheel

The club extends its sympathy
to Howard and Marian Teeter upon
the death of the latter's mother,
M.

Belle Warner*
^

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Please note the new color and

format for this year's Reflector.
A complete roster of Rotarians
and Rotary-Anns, plus addresses
and phone numbers, is a new
feature*

stood

last year, it was armounced by
Chairman, Jim McComb, at Tuesday's
meeting. The building will be of
modern "architector", according to
Chairman" Jim. Round and round we go*
-ft

Next Tuesday's program, which
is in charge of Russ Moore, will
deal with banking. It will feature
a film to be shown, we understand,
by Noel Shedd*

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The members got two surprises
Tuesday. The first was a switch of
the meeting place from the Ranch
Room to the main dining room for a
very strong reason* The second was
the appearance of Clara Bovee, for
mer club accompanist, at the organ
in the place of Winnie, who is on a
trip to Colorado.

be

Absent Tuesday were Barnes,

Burandt, Fox, Korastein, Laney,
Moore, Mulchahey, Munn, Schmitt,
Shomo, Teeter, Thomas, Van Why,
Vinton, Way, Wise and Doug Wood

*

Dale Sellers, new president of
Detroit Rotary Club, was a guest here
Tuesday. He was introduced by fellow
banker, Noel Shedd*
Other Rotarian
guests included: Robert Jacoby,
Blanchester, 0.5 Glen Barnett and

Brace Wilbur^ Bronson; Thomas Shaw,
Mountainau, N.M.j Martin Lingler,
Hami'Itpn, Ohio,, who

^

Twenty-three Rotarians and
Rotary-Anns attended a Rotary In- .
formation meeting for new members
at the hotel Monday evening.
Ernie Luse planned the session
and Past Presidents Torg Skabo,
Chuck Woodward and Bob Shaw gave
talks explaining the history, organ
ization and aims of Rotary*
Refresh
ments were consumed at

the close

the evening*
it

*

Thought For Tod^:

The number left is li9.
Oh, for zero how we pine I
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Poit Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

of

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Goedholm.

Choirmon—Richord BIrlnger
Attendance — Ch, Alfred Rice,
Ernie luse, Theo. Sowers.

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Classification — Ch. Mark An

drews,

1956 - 1957

FRITZ VAN AKEN
LESTER WISE

Pr.iident
Vtco President

JOHN KENNEDY

Secretory

FRED WEEKS -

Carl

Woodward,

Vinton.

Club Bulletin — Co. Ch. Duane

Davidson, Selon

Bovee, Paul

Hurley.

Asst. Secretory

CHARLES SCHMJTT

Charles

Program — Ch.
Gut

DIRECTOR5-The President, Vic. President,
ond
Howard Teeter, Richard
BIringer,
Harvey

Bent,

Maurice

Bobier, and Torg Skabo.

Payne,

Buraodt.

Rotary

Public

Information

—

Ch. Harold Munn, Raymond
Mulchohey.

Crippled

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

11

Vocational

Choirmon

— William

Children — Ch.

Buyer, Seller

Estweiler

Assoc.—Lester

Eisenhut

18—Stog Night—John Dean

K.

Poarco

19—Lewis Pennington
26—Attcndonco—C.

Alfred Rico

9~Harold

Douglas Woedword, Jomes

Scholarships — Ch. Axner Olsson, Frederick Weeks.

Hill

May — 1957

November — 1956

June - 1957
4—Fred Weeks

11—Ladies' Night—Albert Follor

December — 1956
4—Clossifieation—Mark Andrew*

11—Crippled Children—
Kenneth Olmsted
18—Otis Barnes

Information —

Webster Treat.

July - 1957
Chorles

15—International Info—
R. A. Trebilcock
22—Gust C. Burondt
29—Harold Geodholm

Ch. Roymond Trebilcock,

18—Chorlos Woodword

25—Chester Curry

2—Competitor Relotions—

Jonuery — 1957
8—Keith Avery

Shorno.

Vinton

28-4-Way Teif-Woyne Wof

6—Raymond G. Mulehahey
27—Chester Allamier

— Howard Teeter.

VonAken

14—James VonWhy
21—Corl

13—Clyde Williams

Service

7—Womer

30—Ernest Luse

20—Douglas Woodword

Student Guest — Ch. Byron
Thomas.

M. A. McKeith

9—Bernard Loney
30—Community Sofety—
Ralph Toupalik

2—Donald Horrit

16—Rotorian—Harry Joseph

International

12—Rurol-Urban—Keith

16—John Rick
23—Ted Sower*

Youth — Ch. Milford McKeith. 23—Ladies' Night-Jim McComb

internalionol

19-Blil Milnes
26—Harold Munn

April - 1957
2—Children's Party—

October — 1956

B.

Ch. Horold HIM. Or. Do.nold

Relations — Ch.

Wilford Couiilord, Lewis
Pennington.

Woylond, Michigan

Dr.

international Contacts —

Bobier

4—John

11—Trode

Fox.

Chairman
Servico

Relations—

Kenneth Olmited, Otis Barnes, 25—District Governor

IV

Clyde Williams.

INTERNATIONAL

Toupolik, Robert Kerr.

Ch. — John Dean.

Ch, Dr. Donald Harris,

ROTARY

Kornstoin

September — 1956

Ralph

Boys' and Girls' Week —

SergeonI at Arms —

INTERNATIONAL

HILBERT,

information — Ch. Ed-

Bob Show, Russell Waldron.

GOVERNOR 2)9th DISTRICT,

Safety—Ch.

HoItZ

Kerr

Wilford Couillard.

VonWhy.

word Holtx, Kenneth Putnam,

GIAN PAOLE LANG, Leghorn, Italy

ROTARY

Poyne,

Dr. John Rick.

Special—At the coil of the President

FREDERICK

Maurice

Vines

Community Service

Community

B.

August — 1956
March - 1957
7—Employer, Employee Relations 5—Student Guest—Byron Thomoe

28—Buyer-Seller

Ill

Pearee, Warren Williams, Ray
Ch.

1956 • 1957 ROTARY PROGRJLMS

Trode Association — Ch. Lester 14—Roy Fox
21-4-K Foir-R. G. Woldron
Eisenhut, Williom Milnes.

Rural-Urban — Ch. Dr.

Magaxine — Ch. Harry Joseph,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Four-Woy Test — Ch. Wayne
Way, Chester Allemler.

VanAken.

William

12:15 P. M.

Ch. Vincent Xornsteln,
Russell Moore.

Keith Avery.

Chester Curry.

SECRETARY

Wise,

Comb, John Jackson, Warner

- _ - Beard ef Directors Meetings
Regular—First Thursday each Month,

Employer, Employee Relations

Membership — Ch. Jim McMusic —

GENERAL

Letter

Internationol Student Prejeels— February — 1957
Ch. Erich Schwengcl, Horold
5—Rotary Informotioit—Ed
McKnight.
12-RobeH

Choirmon — Harvey Bent

Fellowship — Ch. John Walker,
Albert Foller, John Etsweiler.

Treasurer

c.

Competitor Relations —
Ch. Chorlfti F!sk, Harold

COMMIHEES

FIske

9—Don Shorno
16—John Jackson
23—Russell Moore

30—Erich Schwengcl

The above is our program schedule for the year 1956-57. tf you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change. Members hoving special
programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
LESTER WISE, Progrom Chairman — Telephone 580

ROTARY ROSTER - JUNE 30, 1956
NAME

Address and Rotary Ann

Phone No.

Chester Allemier, R. R. No. 5 — Fay
Mork 5. Andrews, 25 Parsons Cl. — Ruth
Keith T. Avery, 18 Church St. — Morion

1036-M
928
371

Otis O. Barnes, R. R. No. 3 — Berniee

66F14

Harvey G. Bent, 51 N. Circle Dr. — Esther

1493

Richard F. Biringer, 58 N. Hudson St. — Jeon

William W. Bobier, 280 Grand SI. — Margaret

1151-R

1041

Seton C. Bovee, 171 Grond St. — Clara

1212

Gust C. Burondt, 178 Foirfleid Dr. — Josephine
452-R
Wilford C. Couillard, 60 N. Monroe St. — lmogene-834-W
Chester H. Curry, 45 Maple Lano — Mory

713-R

Duanc E. Davidson, 145 Foirfiaid Dr. — Ellen Jo

162-W

Dole A. Dean, 430 Grond St. — Colleen
John T. Deon, 420 Grand St. - Volerle-

1045
1261

Lester H. Eisenhut, R. R. No. 3 — Dora
John W. Etsweiler, Jr., 274 Grand St. — Lucille

74F5
1415

Albert F. Foller, 95 N. Honehett St, —■ Charlotte
Chorles H. Fiske, R. R. No. 6 - Ruth
Roy Fox, 74 Balfour Dr. — Doris

1105
24F2
533-R

Eugene H. Goodholm, 20 Lincoln St. — Lanore

Donald M. Horris, 25 N. Fremont Si. — Pansy

Harold T. Hill, 431 E. Chicago Si. — Hermione

Edward C, Hoilz, 203 E. Chicago St. — Evelyn

1399

1243

235-W

Poul Hurley, 163 Fairfield Dr. — Aileen
John T. Jackson, N. Circle Dr. — Ruth

13^

1437
803

NAME
Address and Rolory Ann
Horry Joseph. 63 N. Hudson St. — Ethel

Phone No.
1466

John A. Kennedy, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo

Robert 8. Kerr, 15 Peckhom St. — Martha
Vincent Kornstein, 290 Grand St. — Dorothy..
Bernard M. Laney, 371 Morse St. — Rhea

10F32

229-W
1374
643'J

Ernest W. Luse — R. R. No. 3 — Ruth

75

James F. McCemb, 52 Dougherty St. — Laura
332-J
Fronk L. MeConkey, 95 S. Monroe St.
1039
Milford A. McKeith, 75 N. Hudson St. — Helen
444
Harold J. McKnight, Coldwotor State Home — Carol.1400
William A. Milnes, 150 Grand St. — Marguerite
209
Russell F. Moore, 15 Cornwcll Court — Gladys
1344
Raymond G. Mulchohey, Box 148 — Lila
__.._1400
E. Horold Munn, Jr., 243 W. Peorl St. - Ello.

Dr. K. L. Olmsted, 70 Marshall St. — Edna
Axnar Olson, 336 Grand St. — Rotho

Roy C. Potterson, R. R. No. 2, Box 227 — Hilda
Maurice 0. Payne, 23 E. Alden St. — Mildred

1450

.23

1208-J

46F5
915

NAME

Address and Retary Ann

Robert E. Show, 106 Grond St. — Ann..
Donald V. Shorno, 109 E. Pearl St. — Louisa....

Torg Skabo, 153 E. Chicago St. — Nellie

James H. VonWhy, 199 W. Pearl St. — Ruth...
Carl F. Vinton, 182 E. Chlcogo St. — Alice
39
Russell G. Woldron, R. R. No. 1 — Oelio
lOFS
John H. Walker, 33 Dougherty St. — Gretehen
.775-W
Wayne W. Way, 35 Hull St. — Dorothy
1095
Frederick H. Weeks, 105 S. Cloy St. — Beotrice
_.S52
Clyde Williams, R. R. No. 1 — Wilmo
... 54F3
Warren Williami, Balovia, Mich. — LaMoIne...
63F12
Lester F. Wise, R. R. No. 6 — Calia
.15MM

937
778-R
790-J

Phil Ribbia, 35V2 Morse St.

1161-J

Charles L. Woodword, 163 Morsholl St...

C. Alfred Rice, R. R. No. 1, Union City — Evelyn
Dr. John Rick, 59 N. Circle Dr.'— Noney.—

33F22
5M

Lesliie H. Woodward, Coldwaler Lake — Polly

...

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS,
COLDWATER, MICH,

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

43F22

I Sac. 34.66, P. L. A R. j

FREDERICK

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

1220-J

..589-W

Rotary REFLECTOR

by

___.1271

Oouglos P. Woodward, 20 Parsons Ct. — Ruth..

^The COLDWATER

Published

—446
1197

.653-M

Theo. G. Sowers, R. R. No. 4 — Eileen
___.661
Howord M. Teeter, 156 Church St. — Morion...
618
E. Byron Thomas, 10 Walnut St. — Vlrginlo
_624-W
Ralph Toupolik, 335 E. Chlcogo St. — Eileen
101
Webster Treat, 56 N. Circle Dr. — Suionna
1354
Raymond A. Trebilcock, 137 N. Cloy St. — Ann
503-M
Frederick VanAken, 65 E. Chicago St. — Mory Ann 1143
Warner B. VanAken, R. R. No. 2 — Gladys
80F2

Dr. B. K. Paarce, 350 Morsholl St. — Lorrolne
Lewis Pennington, 62 Division St. — Gathel
Kenneth M. Putnam, 11 E. Chicago St. — Elaonor

Charles Schmitt, 18 E. Aldan St. — Berget

Phone No.

Erich O. Schwengel, 141 N. Hudson St. — Naney-._-84

INC.

�"//e Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin Noo

July 10^ 1956

2

Rotarians who have drawn deep
sink duty at the
Fair in the
past will hail the news that the
club this year will operate a
concession that'doesn't require
any dish-&lt;ioing«
The

Board of Directors decided

Tuesday to proceed with plans to
build

a new stand

at

the

Fair

Groiinds and switch to a Dairy Queen,
root beer, hot dog type of operation#
The comndttee in charge of the pro
ject is headed by Jim McComb and
includes Bill Bobier, Chuck Woodward,
Harvey Bent and Torg Skabo#
*

-if

*

Tuesday"s program, which was
provided by Don Shomo vdth an
assist from Smie liuss, scored
high with all# Seamon Bollegraf,
Quincy Rotarian, told the mem
bers of his recent trip to Holland,
his former homej West Germany and
Denmark#

Those who caught the program at
Quincy two weeks ago can vouch for
next Tuesday® s program# We under
stand that it

is to be Les Eisenhut

yrtio has some interesting data to
give on the subject of juvenile

delinquexicy#

Les, as result of his

long service with the Ft# Wayne
police Department, is well qualified
to handle this subject#

Candles are burning this month
in the homes of Harvey Bent,
Guvarie Coffman, Russ Moure, Ray
Mulcahey, Chuck Schmitt and
Les Woodward, all of whom are ob
serving birthday anniversaries#

The summer exodus to nearby
lakes has started#
We understand
the Bob Shaw and Bill Bobier fam

ilies moved.out to Coldwater Lake

Seamon spoke for about 10
minutes and then spent the next
half hour answering many questions
concsining conditions as he found
them in West Germany#

this week, following a trail blazed
for them by Ken Putnam# We hope they
won't be bothered by boats running
ashore in the middle of the night#
*

*

*

Rotarian guests Tuesday included
£o
Burkey, Manitau, Oj
Dalb Ulery, Goshen, Ind| Charlie
Hilton and Dick Schultz, Bronsonj
Charles Goll, Stryker, 0.| Howard
Eggleston, Toledo, Oo| Andy
Antoni, Huntington, W« Va#! Don

Club members who will be away on
vacation August 20 when the next
blood clinic is held in Coldwater,
should plan to go to Bronson next
Tuesday for a clinic to be held

Soldwedel, Yuma, Ariz#| and
Fred Zinn, Battle Creek# Harold

up donors for the Coldwater clinic#
So, plan to make one or the other#

between the hours of 10 a«m#

k p#m»

and

Mrs# H# .E# Mooi is signing

Munn had Jim Luck of Coldwater as

his guest#

*

Absent Tuesday were Rotarians
Allemier, Gurry, Fiske, Fox,
Goodholm, Hurley, Laney, Mc Keith,
Moore, Pennington, Ribble, Van Why,
Waldron and Doug Woodwai'd#
The early leaver list showed
improvement# There were only five
names on the list and only six who
took off early despite the counterattraction offered by the All-Star
game telecast that day#
«

«

*

Thought For Todayi
more to goi

Only 50

Seton &amp; Duke

Humor is ai^hing which happens

in fancy, which if it happened in
reality would make you furious#

«

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — W«dn«tday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Club Service

MICH.

This

BY

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international
standing, good will and
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

and

OFFICERS

event committees ore appointed
Internationol Services
on particulor phoses of vocotionol
service, this (tommiltee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

conimittce

coordinate

shall
the

supervise Stuart Picard, DIrector-Chrmn.

activities

of

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

G. Attendonee — Albert Faller,
Eric Schwcngel, Poul Hurley,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

e.

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce.

c.

DIRECTORS

Fritz Van Aken

James McComb
Stuart Picard

Dale Dean
Wllford Couillard

f.

Membership

foster

— Robert Show,

Treat

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Chester Curry.

Board of Directors Meetings

j.

Public Information — Ouone

Davidson, Ted Sowers,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

(The

Bill

first

Bobler.

nome

SECRETARY

ROTARY

the

ideals

of

service

by

DISTRICT,

in discharging

sibilities

In

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Williams, Russell Wofdron.
d. Youth — Axner Olson,
Alfred Rice,

general

their

and

in

standards

their

respon

vocational

rela

Improving

the

of practice in

their respective vocations.

23-Ed Holtz
30—International

Student

Nite —

Barney Trebileoek

In the

Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

Lou Pennlngton

(The first name under eoch
committee is chalrmon)

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer
15—Public

Information

Duke Davidson
22—International

Harold

Contacts

Goodholm

29-Dr. John Rick

Tfie above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

6—Bob Lyons
M.

A. McKeith

20—Alt Sports Banquet—
Bovee

27—Lester Wise
APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob Livermore

17—TrI-Stote

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

24—Erie Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—
Axner Olson

8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Ladles'
29—John

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
NOVEMBER-

Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.

Charlie Fiske

Seton

a. Community Safety — Raymond

committee shall devise end carry o. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
into effect plans which will guide
Robert Lyons.
and assist the members of this f. Student Guest—Edword Holtz.
club

Torg Skabo

27—Stag

Moore

28—Competitor Relations-

13—Buyer-Seller-

Fred Weeks
every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this obiect is to influence SEPTEMBERRotorians, individually and as
6—Warner Van Aken
members of the Rotary Club, to be
t3-4-H Falr-AI Rice
20—Chet
Allemler
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

c.

Services

Vocotionol Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

discharge

Pulnom.

III.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219lh

under each

committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Voeationol
GENERAL

to

Gus Burondt
9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

OCTOBERTrebileoek, Wayne Way.
4—Mork Andrews
b. Crippled Children — Horvey
11—International Information
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale
Deon.

Chicago,

Committee

Chester Curry

21—Russ

MARCH-

2—Trade Association

h. Mogozine — Keith Avery.
Month, i. Rotary Inforir.olion — Ernest ers in the communityLuse, Leslie Woodward.
Dole Deon, Director-Chrmn.

Special—At the call of the President

J. Taylor,

AUGUST - 1955

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer.
Webster

Herbert

K. Pearce

Vinton

24—Jim Von Why

1955 - 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

is Chairman)

Community Service
Service

Program — Douglas Wood

John Walker

ROTARY

B.

information —
31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Harold MeFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
Internolionol Student Projects:
Wayne V/ay
Fred Weeks, Scton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week-

committee is Choirman)

It Is the duty of the Community

Roy Patterson

e-

committee

Ray Mulehahey, Ken Putnam.

ward, John Walker,

professional

(The first name under each

Club Bulletin —

.&gt;he President, Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood

Torg Skabo

c.

Trade Associotlons —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandl

(The first name under each

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton.

PRESIDENT

peace
fellowship of

world

b. International

Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test—
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

12:15 P. M.

and

Ralph Toupolik

club service, in order to develop

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-Presldent

Regular—First Thursday each

a

business

6—Dr.
13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas

men
JANUARY - 1956
the
Classiflcotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united In the ideal of service.
Russell Moore.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
3—Ted Sowers
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, DIrector-Chrmn.
10—Employee &amp; Employer
the Magazine Committees and such
Relationshipc. International Contacts —
Pennlngton, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as moy be opRalph Toupolik
Harold Goodholm,
peinted on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations17-8ob Kerr, Jr.
Wm. Milnes.

1955-1956

-T

through

under

DECEMBER-

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

19—Paul Hurley
26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meellrtg
10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore
24—Chuck Woodward
31-8ill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Choirman

Telephone 125

.ne COLDWATER

I SEC. 34.66. P. L. &amp; R.

Rofary REFLECTOR
\ (\ ^ \ r\ vA • ^

FREDERICK

H.

WEEKS

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS.
COLDWATER, MICH,
Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

IMC,

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S, A.
Bulletin No. 1

A new Rotar^'- year damisl The
club hae a new president, a
new board of directors

he received from the

(worse luck) two new editarians

as well

this

year as Ray did the last three,

"No news is

a

not

good news." So, PLEASE pass
along to us any news tidbits

«

«

«

Don Harris, the club's new sergeantat-arms, got his initial workout
Tuesday when the boys at the north
table forgot to turn up their hearing

(non'-libelous) you may have
concerning Rotarians and their
Rotary Anns.
*

club as

Secretary Chick Kennedy's annual
report was read by Fred Weeks. It
was a gratifying report showing
that Coldwater Rotary completed
one of the busiest and most profit
able years in its history.

we will be content.
Our motto iss

1956

whole during an outstanding year.
He then presented President Fritz
with a new gavel.

and

who are still wondering how
they got sand"bagged into
accepting the job. Joking aside^
if we can do half

July

# *

aids.

Fritz Van Aken, the club*s new
president, officially began his

*

#

year in office with Tuesday^s
meeting. He briefly outlined
some of the new board's goals
for the coming year as beings
efficient club operation, the
meeting of club obligations,
and, several major projects

Guests Tuesday included Rotarians
Emory Boyd of Angola, Art Dahlberg
of Ithaca, N. Y., Howard Eggleston
of Toledo, Wilbur Hyre of Van Wert,
Carlton McKenzie of Quincy and
Bob Stocker of Bronson. Floyd

such as the U-H Fair and pos

Wilbur of Bronson was Howard Swan's

sibly another minstrel show.

guest. There were only two early
•leavers signed up and only seven

President Fritz

who w.alked out.

then intro

duced his fellow officers.
Vice President Les Wise, Sec?*etary Chick Kennedy, Treas

Rotarians Burandt, Fiske, Hill,
Luse, McKnight, Mulcahey, Munn,
Olmsted, Ribble, Thomas, Van Why

urer Chuck Schmitt and the

and Waldron were

other directors, Howard Tee
ter, Bill Bobier, Harvey Bent,
Maurice Payne. Torg Skabo and
Dick Biringer.

«

.
if

^
«

the

club build

a new concession

stand rather than continue

to rent

the one used in the past.

Details

are to be worked out and a
decision reached at a board

meeting following next week's
meeting. It has been suggested
that the club operate a Dairy
Queen, hot dog, root beer and
coffee stand instead of a pan
cake and sausage operation.

_

«

Torg Skabo, who wondered
ail during lunch just idiy
Ed Holtz insisted on being

«

seated next to him, finally
got the answer when Ed pre
sented him with his

»

Plans for the U-H Fair in August
were discussed at a board meeting
Tuesday. It was suggested that

The new director-Chairmen,
Dick Biringer, Club Service|
Bill Bobier, Vocational Ser
vice^ Harvey Bent, Community
Service! Howard Teeter, Inter
national Service! and Les
Wise, Program, outlined their
objectives for the coming
year.

«

absent.

«

-if

Thought For Todays
is a lucky dog.

Past Pres

ident's pin. Torg expressed
ids appreciation cf the help

Ray Mulcahey

Seton &amp; Duke

You Will Always Be Welcome ot These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

i

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of the Committee

This
and

conimiltcc

coordinate

the
OFFICERS BY

event committees r^ro appointed
International Services
on particulor phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMIHEES

shall supervise
activities

Classification,

pointed en

TORG SKABO, President

of

porticular

phases

of

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,
Eric Schwengel, Poul Hurley,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

c.

DIRECTORS

Club Bulletin

Torg Skabo

Fritz Van Aken

James McComb
Stuart Picard

Dale Dean
Wilford Couillard

e.

Program — Douglas Wood

ward, Harvey Bent,

Richord Biringer.
Membership — Robert

Shaw,

9- Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings
h. Magazine — Keith Avery.
Regulor—First Thursday each Month, t. Rotory Inforrr.otion — Ernest
12:15 P. M.

Special—At the call of the President

j.

Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Public Information — Duanc

Davidson, Ted Sowers,

k. Sergeant-al-Arms — Dale
(The

first

name

under

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GEORGE

of Rotary

— "to encourage and

Foster

ideals

of

his

service

by

personal,

a. Community Safety — Raymond

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons.

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

F. DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

general

iheir

and

in

standards

of

this

respon

vocational

rela

improving

the

of

practice

their respective vocations.

Wayne V/ay

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry
21—Russ

In the

f.

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

Burandt

13—Buyer-Seller-

Milnas

M. A. McKelth

16—District Gov. Meet.

20—All Sports Bonquel—

9—Bill

Torg Skobo
23-Ed

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

Holtz

30—1 nlernotienal Student
Fred

Weeks

APRIl-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob LIvermore

17—Tri-Stote

MAY-

1—Children's Party—
Axner Olson

OCTOBER-

8—Dr. Horold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

4—Mark Andrews
11—International Information
Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

22—Ladies'
29—John

Student

Guest—Edword

Ho'tz.

5—Rotary information

Penninglon

Les Woodward
12—Bert Foller

Chester Curry.

(The first name under eoch
committee is chairman)

19—Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer
15—Public

26—Ken Putnom
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Inforrnation

10—Dr.

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Blil Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

Lssc. 34.66,

Rotary REFLECTOR
Frederick H. 'i'esks

Quality Spring Products,
Coldvater, Mich.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd LIvermore

^he COLDWATER

Published by

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
Lou

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

NOVEMBER-

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

Meore

28—Competitor Relations-

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

committee shall devise ond carry e.

in

Gus

Barney Trebilcock

Dale Deon, Direclor-Chrmn.

Alfred Rice.

sibilities

7—Community Safety

Prelects:

27—Slog Nile —

ers in the community.

into effect plans which will guide

DISTRICT,

Student

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBERRolorions, individually and as
6—Warner Van Aken
members of the Rotary Club, to be
13-4-H Foir-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Vocalionol Service Committee: This

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ond osslst the members
club In discharging their

31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

2—Trode Assoclotlon

Williams, Russell Woldron.

ROTARY

International

AUGUST - 1955

Community Service

c.

Services

Informotion —

1955 ■ 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Putnam.

III.
Vocational

GOVERNOR 219lh

each

Ralph Toupalik
17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Von Why

committee is Choirmon)

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship-

(The first name under each

(The first name under each
committee is Choirman)

every Rotorian to

Byron Thomas

JANUARY - 1956
3—Ted Sowers

Fred Weeks, Seton Bovce.

Trebilcock, Woyne Way.

Dean, Bill Bobier.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

c.

Trade Associations —
Bob LIvermore
Gust Burandt

the

27—Scholarships

of

Knight.

Service Committee to discharge
the obligations of the third obiect

Webster Treot

SECRETARY

men

fellowship

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

It is the duty of the Community

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

f.

GENERAL

peace

b. fnternational

Donold Shorno

e.

Ken Putnom.

— d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

John Walker

Chicago,

and

world

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Wm. Milnes.

—

Roy Mulchahey,

President, and

J. Taylor,

will

professional

Roy Fox

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton.

Herbert

good

and

united in the ideal of service.

Howard Teeter

the Aims and Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

ROTARY

o

business

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

PRESIDENT

through

Ralph Toupalik

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-Presldent

President, Vice

standing,

Stuart Picard, DIrector-Chrmn.
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

the

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

under

Russell Moore.
Program. Fellowship, Rotory In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Direclor-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Penriington, Chas. FIske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
c. Employer-Employee Relations-

ELECTION

1955-1956

iC

the activities vancement of international

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

DECEMBER-

Inc.

�^He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,

Bulletin No*

52

JUne 29*

On Tuesday, July 3rd, Fritz VanAken,
the new President of the Coldwater Club,

will preside at the meeting. We wish
him a most successful and happy year.
He is asking that the chairmen of the
four avenues of service
chairmen of the various

meet, with the
committees as

1956

We are very sorry to lose Stew Picard
as a member. He has been a good Rotarian
and certainly contributed much to the
Hot-Rodders of Coldv/ater with his program
of automobile mechanics at his garage.

The best of luck and good wishes of the
club go with him to Florida.

soon as possible so they may outline
their aims and objectives for the com

Ernie Luso tells us that the A. Z* B aker

ing year.

These plans are to be typed

dinner in KalamazOO was a veryworth while

and should be furnished in duplicate.
The District Governor's meeting, during
which plans for "the coming year vail be
discussed, is to be held September 25th

event.
The dinner, which v;as held at
the Harris Hotel, was well attended with
over 300 persons present. At the dinner
Mrs. Baker, who Ernie tells us is an
excellent speaker, spoke to the Rotary
Anns and following this the group went

and it is imperative that all committee

plans be submitted as soon as possible
so that they may be revised if necessary
before presentation at the club assembly.
At the last meeting of the board of
directors, which was held at Chick
Kennedy's, there was considerable dis
cussion regarding the concession which
the club hopes to operate at the 4-H

Fair in August. Nq definite decision
v/as made and Dale Dean and dim McComb^
are to explore the matter further and
present their plans so as to be able to
operate when the fair starts.
The

Board of Directors voted to send A

boy and a girl to the YMCA Camp at Corey
Lake

for one week.

The decision as to

who should go was left to the YMCA.
In last week's Bulletin we did not have

room to report the extraordinarily in

teresting meeting which included a tour
of the power plant under the leadership
of Leo McQueen and other members of the
Board of Public "Works. From all reports
Coldwater has a plant of which they can

be justly proud and a tip of the hat is

to the High School auditorium for the
rest of the evening. He tells us that
the auditorium was very nearly filled.
They were entertained by a quartet

following which President Baker gave the
last speech of his Rotary year. In fact,
he called it his "Swan Song". Ife stated
that his aim had been one nev/ Rotary club
for each day of his Rotary year presidency
and on that night he had 355 clubs. At
the meeting he presented the charter for

the Okemos Club of ^ansing, which made

356 clubs and he was very hopeful that
9 more clubs would be brought in during

the last 10 days of his administration.
We understand $4600.00 has been donated
by District 219 for Rotary Foundation.
On Tuesday evening, June 26th, the LadiesNight was held at "die Country club with
about 80 in attendance.

A dance band

from Ouincy—"The Polkateers"^played
for the,dancing and an excellent dinner
was enjoyed by those present. Corsages
were furnished to the ladies by Fritz
VanAken and the flowers for the table

due the Board of Public VJorks for

decorations

operating an economical profitable branch

houses. A tip of the hat to Febb Treat
for doing such a good job.

of the city government.
We saw Jess Waldronon the street this

morning and chided him about scratching
mosquito bites. His only reply was that
"They Teel so good when you scratch
them."

Somebody better donate a bottle

of 6-12

to him.

came

from the

VanAken Green

This is the last bulletin that your pres
ent editor will wri"te. Next year Duke
Davidson and Seton Bbvee are taking over.
It must be that they expect an extra

ordinary fine bulletin as they realize
it's too big a job for one man.

Anyway,

we wish them a lot of luck and we want

you to know that the 3 years I've
written the bulletin, I've "thoroughly
enjoyed it.
Ray Mulchahey

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

"FINIS".

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedn.tday 12:15 M.

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

event committees ore appointed
on particular phases of vocational

COMMinEES

Club Service

MICH.

service, this committee shall super

International Services

DECEMBER6—Dr.

To encourage ond foster the ad-

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be oppolnted an particular phases of c.
ciub service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

e.

DIRECTORS

ward, John Wolker,
Roy Potferson

Skabo

Fritz Van Aken

}S McComb

Date Dean

srt Picord

Wilford Coulltord

e.

*
f.

gular—First Thursdoy each Month, i.
12:1.5 P. M.

Special—At the call of the President

j.

Rotary

Information

—

first

Bobier.

name

his

by

under each

individually

and

as

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL'
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

30—International

Student

Fr^ Weeks

Services

Rural

27—Stog Nite —

Barney Trebileoek

Harold

- Urban

18—Otis

Warren

Willioms, Russell Woldrhn.

d. Youth — Axnec Olsoo,

Barnes

25—ladles' Night

1—Children's Party—
Axner Olson

Duke Davidson
22—I nternatienal Contacts

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
the

rela

tionships and in improving
general stondards of - practice In

In the

(The first name under each
committee is chairman)

8—Dr.'Hcfrold Mitchell

Harold

15—Bob

Show

29—John

Joekson

22—Lodies' Night—Web Treat
JUNE-

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

12—Bert Faller

19-Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children
15—Public

their respective vocations.

MAY-

'

Dr. Horvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

Lou Pennington
NOVEMBER-

sibilities sn

vocalionol

17—Tri-State

24—Eric^-Schwengei- &lt;

Munn

. ,

Alfred Rice.

'

10—Bob Livermore

6—Warner Von Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chel Allemier

club in discharging their res'pontheir

apri'l-

e. Community Safety •— Raymond

e.

A. McKeilh

3—4-Way Test—Roy Fox

Date. Deon, Director-Chrmn.

Putnam,

Vocational'Service Committee: This

DISTRICT,

M.

Torg Skobo

personal,

committee sholl devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron: Thomas,
INTERNATIONAL
into effect plans which will guide
Robert Lyons.
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and ossist the members of this
f. Student Guest—Edward Hbltz.
GOVERNOR 219th

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

Burandt

effect of this object is to Influ'cnce SEPTEMBER-

committee Is Chairman)
Vocational

ROTARY

to

service

Gus

OCTOBERTrebileoek, Wayne Way.
4—Mork Andrews
b. Crippled Children — Harvey
11—International informolion
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

k. Sergeant-ot-Arms — Dole
(The

every Rotorion

of

Ernest ers in the community.

Dovidsort, Ted Sowers,
Bill

the Ideals

members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Herbert J. T^ylor^ Chicogo, III.
SECRETARY

23-Ed Holtz

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise'

Rotations,

luse, Leslie Woodward.

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

20—Alt Sports Banquet—

business ond community life.'-' The

Deon.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

2—Trade Association

Membership — Robert Shaw,
Wobster Tr'eot '

Public Information — Duane

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

9—BUI Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

foster

h. Magazine — Keith Avery.

28—Competitor Relations-

Community Service

of Rotary — "to encourage' end

Chester Curry.

Chester Curry

21—Russ Moore

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee 'to discharge

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer.

g. Music — Mourice Payne,

Board of INrectors Meetings

information —

1955 - 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

the obligations of the third object

Program — Douglas Wood

24—Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

Harold Munn, Harold MeFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Projects:
Woyne Woy
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week-

AUGUST - 1955

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam.
— d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

President, and

John Walker'

Vinton.

Club Bulletin —

Ralph Toupolik
17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

(The first name under each
committee is llhairman)

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

b. Classifieotion — Edward Holtz,

Mark Andrews, Carl

e.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Eric Schwongel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Peerce.
c.

b. Internationo!

Howard Teeter

CHARLES SCHMin, Asst. Secretary

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary'

Relation ship-

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Retolions—
Wm. Milnes.
Rolpn Toupolik

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Obieets Committee.
Roy Pox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Direclor-Chrmn.

W0^

Pearee

This committee shall supervise
through a world fellowship of
Stuart Picord, Director-Chrmn.
coordinate the activities of
business ond professional men
JANUARY - 1956
the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. MeKeith,
united in the ideal of serviceRussell Moore.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
3—Ted Sowers
Will
Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
formation, Public Information ond b. Competitor Relations — lewis
10—Employee &amp; Employer

OFFICERS BY ELECTION

Vice

K.

Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas

and

,

B.

13—Cor!

vise and coordinoto the activities voncement of inte.'notional underof such committees.
stonding, good will and peace

Functions of the Commilteo

26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Information

■ 10—Dr. Don SKorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

Goodholm

29—Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule, for the year 1955-56.

if you want to change dates with ariother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progro/ns, such as Ladies' N'ght, may. appoint a committee to assist with the details.

. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

Telephone 125

COLDWATER

G

Rotary REFLECTOR

Frederick H.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

Seeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.

Published by

WELCOME

Coldwater, Mich*

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

April 23, 19^3

■

Bulletin # Ijl

- APRIL 21st was "Past Presidents" day.. Bob Shaw made an honest attempt to have all
the Past Presidents on hand but only approximately
could be present to make
their tv-fo minute speeches o

PROGRAM APRIL 28th- All sports Banquet at the Edison School^ Time 6ikS P.M. Cost
1«7^ each. This is the one chance each year we have to entertain our local athletes.
Lets surprise President Chuck vd-th 100^ attendance,. Remember fellows^ you have to
dine somewhere that night so v;hy not at the Edison School,
ABSENT APRIL 21st-Bobier, Fiske, Kornstein_, Bob Livermorej Moore, Owens, Patterson,
Putnam, Shorno, Vinton and Way«
VISITORS April 21st- CeD^ McKenzie, Quincy, Edv^ard Meyer, Hammond, Indiana, Dale
Ulery, Goshen, Indiana, H.L, Barsc, Lapeer, Clare Hollister, Bronson,
DONALD M, HARRIS, Health Director I'or Branch and Hillsdale Counties, reports fine

results from our "Physical Therapy Program'’^ In a letter dated April 7th, 1953?
Mr, Harris reports *3700, received from Hillsdr-le County and $2000» from Branch Co,

GOVERNOR GLEN SAYS- Coldv/ater slipped from 10th to l5th in the District during

March, Average 89.7U/5 just ,05 above the District average, V.^e can do better than that
fellovrs. This IS a fast league vrhen it comes to a ttcndance, You can enjoy a fine
Rotary program and hear Phil Lovejoy on either or both of these nights,
1, Wallv70od Hall, Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo, Monday

April 27th at 6:00 P.M.

2, Elks Temple, Ionia, April 28th at 7:00 P.M^ This is a Silver
Anniversary Meeting,

Send Ernie Luse your request for reservations,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL- Ernesto J, Aguilar of Mexico City, Mexico and Geronimo Ram

Nicaragua are nominees for the office of President of

irez Brown of Managua,
Rotary International,

ROTARY IN U.S.A,- In the 83rd Congress of the U,S,A, 35 Senators and 57 members of
the House of Representatives are Rotarians, President Eisenhovror and Vice President
Nixon are both Honary Rotarians,
OUR ROTARY SPORTS- Several of our members journeyed to Frankenmuth, Michigan re
cently with the avowed intention of bowling in a Rotary tournament. Since much
questioning cannot loosen up the boys tongues and they all insist they knovf "nuthin"
we can aptly describe them as the "Nuthin Club,"

Frank McConkey, Ira King and Guvar'i’- Oolfmar: arc novr unlimbering the old muscles
preparatory to the open of the loAnory Club, These fellows play a steady game of
golf.
'(●●rt m'mbc-rs at his home recently.
The evening was spent making Rotary a more porso.naj. experience to said guests.
PRESIDENT CHUCK entertained several of our n

FOR YOUR COrSIDERATiGN:

Be not simply good—
be good for something.

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
9

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tomple -- Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Mandoy 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)
9

�:i19TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

District

STEWART

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ - Viee-ProEident
HARVEY BENT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN - Director

FRANK

MURRAY —

Director

DICK

Treasurer

Director

8IRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

FELLOWSHIP

Vinton,

Byron

Thomas,

BIRTHDAY

Borney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

YOUTH SERVICE
Pearce, Webster

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Keith

5ER($EANTS-AT'ARMS

INFORMATION

Rajr Mulchohay

Ernest Lose, Guvorie Coffman

— Chairman

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Treat

Olmsted,

SICK

Clara

Qovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray

Kenneth

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

RURAL ● URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

COMMITTEE

Otis Bornes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick

Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnighl

9_Wm. Mllnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

19—Jim

MeComb (Family Picnic)

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

30—Charles

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvorie Coffmon (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—Jomes Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams

21—Bob

Livermore

23—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

(Rural-Urban)

23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Woidron (Election Day)

10—Woyne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Porty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 42

May 7, 1953

JOHN WALKER came through with a program on Tuesday May 5th although
he had a narrow squeaky. B ob Shaw. i'Vsd V/eeks, Torg Skabo and Don
Herr each spent six minutes bringing the fellows up to date on
the activities of their places of business.

POKAGON PARK THURSDAY May ll+th-Trl State Meetly- - Time 6

P.M,

Coldwater time - -Take
each^ Participating clubs Montpelier,
Ohio, Angola, Indiana, and Coldwater,

JIM MC COMB is working hard to make the Red Cross Blood program a succ
ess. Each Rotarian has been given a card to secure one donor. The
entire program is being backed by the various service clubs. You
may give your blood at the Elks Temple May 19 and 20th from 12:00
noon to 6:00 P.M,
mURICE PAYHE and EVERETT HOUGEN are taking an active part in the "Play
being staged Wednesday and Thursday May 13th and li|th. These boys
have tickets for sale. Proceeds go to the Lions Club for their
Leader Dog Program," The above mentioned men would appreciate

ti

your money and your presence at the play,
DICK BIRINGER presented a plan for raising money for our club. The plan
works as follows: W.T.V.B, would donate 20 half minute spots per
week, Rotarians would sell the advertising, W.T.V.B, ¥/ould do the
billing. Rotary could clear appros 5f^l600«00 per annum. Each half
minute spot would cost $2,50. Tell President Chuck what you think
of

this

idea.

RAY POX and MAX

report fine

OLDS have

a corner

on the

Cliristmas

tree business.

Both

stands of healthy trees. Russell Moore claims Max is

sheltering all kinds of wild fowl cf;iid game in his

preserve,

PRANK MURRAY and Ernie Luse are trying to work up a deal. It goes some
thinglike this, Prank is to prepare his fields and plant his reg
istered

seed corn.

If Prank has

a fe’w kernels

of

corn left

over

he is to pass same along to Ernie v;ho will plant the corn in his.
garden. It aeems that I/Irs* Luse is complaining that Ernie plants
too large a vegetable garden for her to take care of,

PROM the battle CREEK BULLETIN -"This coxontry is composed of two kinds
of people. One group believes that the government can support all
the

citizens,

T he

other v;onders whether all

the

citizens can sup

port the government,
FOR YOUR

CONSIDERATION:

There are two days in the v;eek about which and upon

which I never worry. Two carefree days, kept sacredly free from

fear and apprehension. One of those days is yesterday, , , and
the other day I do not worry about is T omorrow, - - By Burdette,
The office of government is not to confer happiness,
but to give men opportunity to work out happiness for themselves.
By--Channing,
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Thursday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATHE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

.

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — Dittrict Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Preiident
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President.

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

GRANT

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CUSSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohay

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Lute, Guvarie CofFmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron. Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara

Boveo, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Choirmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnet, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST
5—Fred Weeks

APRIL

DECEMBER

2—Mac McKeith

7-^AII-Sports Banquet

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

12—Harold McKnlght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
SEPTEMBER

2—Webster-Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

MAY

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornitien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey
26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Kougen

9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

lO-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # I4.3

May lU, 1953

TRI STATE MEETING at Pok&amp;gon Park tonight at 6!i|.5 P*M* Michigan time.
Our District Governor Glen and Mrs# Stev/art plan to attend. K Tri
State meeting Is \inusual in Rotary.
ROTARIAN LES WOODWARD and Mrs* Woodward are leaving Nev; York for London

todays Les has a fine program ahead of him and we wish him a happy
voyage. As stated before Les v/111 represent ovr club at the conven
tion in Paris.

ANOTHER WOODWARD is in the Rotary news. One Claude W. Woodward, third
vice president and member of the Rotary International headquarters
committee, served as master of ceremonies on May 3rd when ground
was broken at Evanston, Illinois for Rotary’s new headquarters.

FOLLOWING UP THE idea of passing along Rotary Information, those in
authority in our club have asked that the following information be
given our members
Application For New Members
(a) Must follow schedule.
1, Name to be presented in person by the sponsor to the secre
tary before prospective member is approached.
2. Name will be acted on by Board of Directors, Classification
committee, membership committee and Board of Directors again
^
in’that order. Any negative action by these parties v;ill be
reported to the sponsor without reason given for negative
action or which committee had taken negative action.
3* If prospective member passes all committees,sponsor will
then be notified to ask prospect if ho is interested in
Rotary. If he is, the prospect’s name is then circularized
through the weekly bulletin and if no complaints are lodged
with the Secretary, the sponsor is informed when to bring
him to the club for induction into Rotary,
(b) The membership committee is known only to the President and
Secretary,

(c) At least 30 days shoyld bo allowed on applications and 60
days should bo normal,

(d) Twelve months residence in Coldwater is a good rule of
thumb to use for new people in the aroa--that is—a prospect
should be fairly v/ell knovm in the community before his name
is presented by a sponsor,
C0MMENT--The writer took note that tho Rotarians present at the recent
conference stated with much gusto that their club followed the rules
to the letter on the business of taking in now members. Now members
are important life blood to any club so we should select carefully.
CANNOT

LIST

the

leave

oarlios

or

the

absent

this

week as

our meeting

will be held this evening. Hope both lists arc small.
FOR

YOUR

CONSIDERATION:

It only takes half as much time to do a thing when it should be
done as will bo required a week 3a tor,----Rod McKnight.
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Park.r Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Pett Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

District

Governor

t

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
EO HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. tUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Lusa, Guvarie Coffman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bebier, Torg Skobo

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Wolker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Borney Trebilcock
● X

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

,Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST
5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

APRIL

2-r-Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Boitquet

9—Wm. Mllnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16-Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

13—Vince Kornstien

16—Dick Kerr

20-PauI Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

OaOBER

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warrert Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otls Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HoroId T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commtHee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # lili

May 21, 19^3

.HARLIE SCHMITT had charge of the program May 19th. He introduced vailiam Winemiller
v^ho explained his interest in having a local Y M C A set up, Charlie then in
troduced Mr, Harold Baker, incoming President of the Niles Rotary Club, Mr.

Baker is a Y M C A Secretary and explained the possibility of setting a Y M C A
program for StJoseph and Branch Counties,

CHARLIE SCHMITT also stated that he personally had been very well trained in YMCA

work and at one time sported a Charles Atlas physique. Of course Charlie admits
he is slightly under trained at present.

BRONSON take special note

Coldwater had a 100^ meeting May ^th. This may never

happen again but it surely feels good to be able to record one such meeting.

Quincy. has a mild complaint fellows. Seems sixteen- of
-- our lads made up the Tri-

btate meeting at Quincy on May 18th and eleven of the boys left before the
speaker had a chance to greet them. Also the ladies vftio cook the Quincy meal
are at a loss to know how to plan for the Coldv^ater fellows vihon such a large
gang come unannounced.

TRI STATE MEETING—The dinner

consisting of turkey and the trimmings was good. The

folks were entertained by Nate Frye and his roving orchestra during the meal.
These boys sang a favorite song at each table, V/hen the singers reached Soencer's
table,two songs were sung lustily by such fellov/s as Putnam, Treat, B obier,

^aw, Kornstein and one of the songs was "Home On the Range". Governor Green
attended and seemed to enjoy seeing all the lads.

PRESIDENT CHUCK AND PRESIDSNT Elect Ed held forth at Pop lYoodivards Coldwater Lake
home Wednesday afternoon for the officers and neiv and old board members of our

club, A beautiful day, a beautiful home, a beautiful setting and a fine meal

were all enjoyed by the boys. Eleven of the faithful reported at meal time.

Chuck and Ed tossed up a fine outdoor meal that would tempt the appetite of such
e^ert cooks as Payne, Waldron and Kornstien. Chuck made sailors out of Bent,
Rice and Corv/in although one could observe these sailors clutching the boat
with might and main Vijhen the keel dipped water,

ABSENT AT POKAGON— 23 out of a possible 66,
VISITORS — A most unusual circumstance. No visitors last Tuesday,

GOVERNOR'S LETTER FOR MAY—B~uiletln"#’ll

As a District our attendance ranks 26th out of II3 USCB districts during this

Rotary Year. April had twenty five 100^ meetings.
Membership is groiTing, Our year started with 2013 and we now have 20Bh.

Coldwater»s attendance standing in the District for April v;as l8th place out of
35 clubs.

PROGRAM IIAY 26th Maurice Payne has charge. This is a secret program. No details
can be furnished,

BARNEY TREBILCOCK spent ii days in Otis Barnes rest home but is now on the job again,

^LEST ’WE FORGET—From the Rotary International News Broadcast—An interesting practice

IS ^ported from some of the Rotary clubs in South Africa, At one meeting a month

just before the scheduled program begins, a member vdio has been designated in ad

vance, reads

(or recites) the Object of Rotary, It takes only a minute but all

members are thus reminded of the underlying reason for their presence at the meet
ing and their obligations as Rotarians,

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12KK) M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice*President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

(

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFOR/.1ATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Lose, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VenAken

'Barney Trebilcock

Byron

Alfred Rice

Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

— Chairman

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray

Kenneth

Pearce, Webster Treat

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

RURAL● URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

.1
t-

SICK COMMITTEE

A

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HaroId T. Hill

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ef

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

9f

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin #

May 28, 1953

MAURICE PAYNE^S program was taken over by a bunch of fello^rs v;ho gave the playlet
"Accepted With Regrets". Hope the club overlooked the acting and benefitted by
the underlying story^ We as members are prone to neglect the nev; member and let
him find his ovm way in Rotary,

TORG SKABO has charge of affairs at our meeting Tuesday June 2, His program will br
ing us up to date on the United Nations progress and will be presented by students
from Oscar Renshaw*s Class.

SPORTS—Our boy John Ellenberger has again hit the class B high school headlines,
John placed third in broad jumping at the recent State Meet in Ann Arbor,
.ABSENT

May 19
Hougen
Hurley

Dick Iferr
Lyons

Rice

Thomas

May 26
Olmsted
Putnam

Davidson
Fiske
Dick Kerr
Putnam

’.V, Vanj'Uten

Yornstein
McKeith

Mulchahey
Murray

McKnight

Olds

Teeter
Vinton

Waldron

F, VanAken

Most of the absent have been trying hard to make up at other clubs,

VISITORS: Vfendell Hathav;ay and B ob Stocker, Bronsonj Baker and Boyd, Angola,
IN OUR BULLETIN of March 26, 1953 ^^e mentioned that Wilford Couillard had been accepted into Rotary, So that you fellovrs may know Y/ilford better, we now print a

few details of his life as he has jotted them do’.Tn,

Wilford C, Couillard born in Detroit, M-^rch 2li, 1912, Moved to Cazenovia, N.Y,
Back to Detroit in 1926, Bedford High School 1930. Two years Detroit Institute
Tecnology, Eight years Goebel Brevfing Company, During v/ar worked at Huron Forge
and Machine Co, and Commercial Die Co, Served apprenticeship and became Journeyinan

Die Sinker (Forging Dies). In 19ii2 was employed by J,L.

Hudson Go, as assist

ant to buyer in mens clothing department. Specifically in charge of Custom Tailor
ing shop as manager of department. Left Hudsons to come to Coldwater,

Hobbies
Golf, Fishing, and now that I've slowed dovjn- —Television,
After learning more about him Wilford, it might be advisable to take him along

when you go to Johnsons to buy a new suit, Wilford could feel the goods and tell
you if the material was good, or medium etc, Wilford also had a part in the play1st entitled "Accepted With Regrets".

ERNIE LUSE and the writer are arranging to entertain the officers and directors
of the new and old boards on Friday June 12th, After a snack we hope to generate
additional Rotary steam for the remainder of this term and the new year ahead,

OUR TH;\NKS

to John Milnes and Sarah "the reporter" for helping us in the playlet,

A BIT OF ROT^YHY—Question—May Rotary Clubs, as such, join other organizations
or associations?

Ans’wer—No, A rotarj^ Club as a unit of R.I, cannot become a
unit of any other organization.
FOR YOUR CONSIDER/.TICN:

A great deal of talent is lost in the -iTorld for want of

a little courage

Sidney Smith.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — EJIu Temple — Monday 12KH) M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK

Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GIENN STEWART — Diifriet Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Pretident
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

- Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Roy Mulchohey

Ernest Luie, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

YOUTH

Keith

CRIPPLED

SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

:

2—Mac McKeith

7—Ail-Sports Banquet
.

5-Fred Weejcs
12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family picnic) .

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Poyne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

June li, 1953

Bulletin #

TORG SKABO presented Oscar Renshaw»s class on the United Nations program last IHiesday* The members of the panel were Kathryn Stott, Alice Greenwalt, Jerry
Kleindist and Sybil Schlubatis* The girls seem to \inderstand this program and
each had a profitable time at the Hillsdale meeting.
BARNEY TREBILCOCK will have charge of proceedings next Tuesday,

HOiVARD TEETER and Warren VanAken have svd.tched program dates. Ladies night will be

June 23, instead of June l6th.
FROM THE PEN of Stu Picard—A short sketch of his life

to date, in his own words—-

Born in Ogdensburg N,Y, July 29, 1915* Went to School in V/onsochett R,I

● i

from

there to Columbus, Ohio then to Detroit, After completing his schooling, vrarked for Murray Corp in Detroit, then into the Real Estate Business for about a
year. Started in the automobile game in *39 thru 1*0, At that time the war was

just starting, went back to Murray Corp as a time keeper was promoted to the
Purchasing Department, left there to become a buyer for Bendix Aviation in
Wayne, Mich, After V,J, Day went back into the automobile game with State

Senator, George Higgins at Higgins Pontiac in Fcmdale, Michigan where he be
came general manager. Bought out the Warner Buick Company in November 1952.

Is married to a devoted wife and has t-wo boys, Marvin age 15^ years and Ronald
111, Now residing at # 1 Sheldon Court, Hobbies are few but likes to hunt and
fish.

ABSENT TUESDAY June 2—Hiirley, Bob Livermore, Patterson, Vinton,

From the desk of our Secretary (We might have another 100^ meeting if a little
Push is given above fellov;s).
VISITORS; C,D. McKenzie, Quincy
Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind,
Vf,!, Hatha-vay, Bronson
Shoots, Angola, Ind
N,H, Weber, Bronson
Sassnan, Angola, Ind,
Boyd, Angola, Ind,

FROM THE ROSCOIflON CLUB NEWS: Abraham Lincoln, as a young la'wyer vfas pleading tvro

cases the same day before the same judge. Both cases involved the sane principle
of law, but in one he appeared for the defendant in the other he spoke for the

plaintiff. In the morning he made an eloquent plea and vran his case. In the
afternoon he took the opposite side and was arguing with the same earnestness.

The judge, with a halfsmile, inquired the cause of his change in attitude,

"Your honor, said Lincoln, "I may have been wrong this morning, but I know I
am right this afternoon,"

FRCM A CORAL GABLES sage—Man who spend time at race track often find wife a nag,

DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT—would appreciate a copy of our bulletin each week,
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS of old and new board, remember the board meeting on the even

ing of June 12, If you are not sure how to reach the meeting place call Chuck or
Ernie, Don*t trouble to have a sandwich before you come.

LES WOODvVARD is now sunning himself somewhere near or on the Isle of Capri, Many of
the fellows have had cards from Les,

THE KALAMAZOO ROTARY CLUB

gives subscriptions of the Rotary to hospitals, schools,
libraries, barber shops, old folks homes and student guests.

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION* Some people arc like steamboats, v;hcn they blow their v/hi6tle
there isn't enough steam to run the engines and v^en they run the engines there
isn't enough steam to hlcni their vrhistle

●

●

●

Author—In doubt,Supplied by F,Weeks,

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12H)0 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATHE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

District

Govtrnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE -&gt; Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

FRANK MURRAY -

EARL CORWIN — Director

Treasurer

TRELOAR

Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ray Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Wolker, Spencer Owens

Borney Trebilcoek

Vinton, Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

'

Hougon,

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz
Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

2—Mac McKeifh

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Gist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emory)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

26—Maurice' Payne'

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Ailemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

9—Raymond Treblleock
16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

26—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 1^.7

June 9, 1953

BARNEY TREBILCOCK, all four feet nine oT him; arose to his feet and

and introduced A1 Jordan, a sanitary land fill specialist, last Tuesday.To say the least Barney, you had a very Interesting program.

Thanks to you.

IT SEEMS that hogs fed on raw garbage do contract diseases, that is
four legged hogs. The State of Liichigan recently passed legislation
prohibiting the feeding of hogs in this manner,
WARNER VAN AKEN has charge of the program Tuesday

June l6th,

HOWARD TEETER has cliarge of our ladies night program on Tuesday evening
June 23rd at the Coldwater Country Club© As of this writing all mem
bers have signed up to attend excepting the following; Coffman, Pox,
Hougen, Hurley, McConkey, McKeith^ Moss, Munn.- Olds, Shaw,Swan,
THOSE ABSENT that need a reminder?: Chester Allemier, Dick Kerr, Korn;
stein, Vinton, Waldron and VanWhy. Howard would appreciate a 100^
turn out that evening, at least for the dinner^ Be sure to call
Howard at once if your name appears above.
ABSENT JUITO 9th: Allemier, Dick Kerr, Kornstien, ViTaldron and Wise.
VISITORS June 9th: Dale Ulery, G oshen, Gordon Brurer, Bob Wolf,
EARL DAVIDSON has started printing articles by llir, Sokolsky. Happened to
visit with Mr. DeLoss Walker recently and he knows I.^r^ Sokolsky well
Stated his articles v/ere on the level*
be remembered to Dick Kerr,
IT

HAS

BEEN rumored

and

is

no

doubt

a fact

£lr,

that

DeLoss Walker wanted

Guvarle

Coffman is

to

now

driving a fire truck red Olds, This boy has discovered the Fountain
of

Youth.

JIM VAN WHY has been serving some fine meals for Rotary, The lads seem
to enjoy the beef and prok served of late.
C0RRECTI0N--Second last paragraph of last week’s bulletin should read
Rotarian,

II

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL has

started a new

service

to

committee

chairmen.

Provision has been made for periodic mailings of Rotary literature
direct to the following committees—Commimity Sorvico, Vocational
Service, International Service, and program chairman.
FOR YOUR

CONSIDERATION?

People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are.
I don’t believe in circumstances© Tije people y;ho get on in this
v/orld are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they
want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.
Shav;
Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks T»tnpl, — Mendoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cofeteria -&lt;■ Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tav*rn — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART -

DISTRICT

District Covarnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Presidant
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

- Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

Ernest Lusa, Guvarie Coffman

. .

, I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Roy Mulchahey

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

Vinton,

Byron

Thomas,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clora Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

T4—Hol Munn

16—Mox Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16-Dick

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Worren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Forty)

14—Robert

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28—Harold T. Hill

Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
tf

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Choirman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

June 18, 1953

Bulletin # 46

WARNER VAN AKEN pDcsented Sybil Schlubatis for our speaker last Tues

day*. Sybil gave a fine, illustrated talk on life in India.
show at our regular meeting next Tuesday,
June 23rd, 7:00 P.M, at the Coldwater Country Club. This fine

HOWARD TEETER is running the

club is located several miles northwest of Coldwater, You may not

recognize it with the addition of the new locker* Howard has a
capable committee arranging for entertainment for all ages*
Come and enjoy the meal even if you cannot stay all evening.
VISITORS JUNE l6th--

Clay Brockman, Quincy
Dale Ulery, Goshen,
Jim Clark, Sturgis
ABSENT June l6th--

Ind.

Dale Treadwell, Auburn, Ind.
John P, White, New Iberia, La*
Byron Hahn, Sturgis

Barnes, Davidson, Hurley, Dick Kerr, McComb, McKelth, Moss,
Patterson, Shorno, Toupalik, Williams and Wise.
KENNY OLMSTED has been a faithful Rotarian over the years.

His keen
Interest and vjork for the crippled children will bo missed by
our club. Our best wishes for success in your new location Kon.

AL PEARCE is sporting a two way radio in his car to save driving extra,

needless miles. Sounds like a capable idea and should save him
time and place him at the top of the list of well equipped
veterarians*

BILL BOBIER Is rushing his now home to completion. If you should happen

to drive by you will see Bill thoughtfully stroking his board
and wondering why builders have six jobs all going at the same
time instead of concentrating on ‘ils only.

BOB SHAW is celebrating the burning of his mortgage. Must bo a cozy

feeling to bo able to do that. Congratulations Bob.

PRESIDENT ELECT Ed Holtz announced that Coldwater will have an Austrian

exchange student. His name escapes me at this

ihamont.

Ed

states

that this boy:comes to us with the finest of recommendations.

Mr. and Mrs, Aitcheson will have this boy in their home.

THE NEW PRESIDENT of Rotary International is Joaquin Serratosa Ciblls
of Monovido, Uruguary* If you have difficulty remembering hisname, perhaps you can remember his country.

PROGRAM JUNE 30th—Bob Lyons will have charge on this date.
LES WOODWARD will soon bo homo from his voyage to Europe. Someone
sould snaffle onto him for a program in July.

SECRETARY ERNIE reports a 100^ mooting for the Coldwater Club in June.
Bronson of course continues to roll along with this 100^ business*
Our club acts like the Detroit Tigers, that is a 100^ meeting
than a poor attended mooting. Lots keep trying follows.
POR YOUR

CONSIDERATION:

Treasure is not always a friend--but a frtond is always
a treasure.----Ching Chow.
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn ^ Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Cengregarienot Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

BATTLE CREEK — Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�*1

219TH DISTRICT

«

GIENN STEWART

-

Diilrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LOSE — Secretory

GRANT

TRELOAR

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY — Director

—

Treasurer

DICK BIRINGER - Director

.^tUB SERVICE
HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Roy Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtx

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Barney Trebllcock

Warner VanAken

Clara

Bovee, Piono

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fronk Murray — Chairman

YOUTH

CRIPPLED

SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webstor Treat

' Warren Williams, Russell Moore

-

SICK COMMIHEE

-t-

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmen.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Show

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

30—Charles

Schmidt

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howord Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

June 26, 19^3

Bulletin ^ U9

"Ladies Night" so that the ladies
Once a year the gallant Rotarians
;:oar tho corsages presented then by the
may dress up in their Sunday best
Chairman of the program. Such an a- ,t took place on Tuesday evening, June 23rd,
and the ?rorried Chairman vas Ho'. :ai' d Tc:ct;:r,
The dinner started IS minues late
and the only reason Hovrard could give v:as tiiat the clocks stopped, due to the
The liusic
s excellent - a few fellov;s though the fee
power shut off that day.
was high, but the usual problems were settled amicalby oy Hovrard. Needless to say,
the Club went in the red on this deal*

Ninctv-three reservations were turned in

and eighty-sevon folks turned up*
VISITORS

- NONE

ABSENT - Fox, Hougeh, Bob Kerr, Lloyd Livermore, Lyons, McConkey, Moss, Munn, Olds
Putnam, Rico, Shav/, Shorno, Troloar, Van Why, Vinton and Way.
BOB LYONS has charge of the program on June 30th*
EVERY ROTARIAN who calls Secretary Ernie before 11:00 a,n, Tuesday, Juno 30th
will reeeive fifty cents,

PRESENT ELECT Ed Holtz is toiling namfffilly with committee assignments, so that
all committees will be ready to go July 7th,
TAI^E NOTE FELLGVS:

Club Assembly for incoming Board Members and Committee Chairmen at 7:30
o’clock next Tuesday evening.
This is the most irroortant meeting of the
Assembly, second to the District Governor’s mooting in August and Ed asks
that we have 1D0% attendance.
Come prepared r/ith a rough draft'proposalfor
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found table discussion of your conmitteo activities for the year,
Tlivffi - 7:30 Tuosdaj y June 30t;'-, for incoming Board and all Committee
PL^.CE - Ed Holtz’s - 208 E.
go Strv.ot.
nr

flERE IS a recap of the v/on and lost column

'^buck’s tern, July 1, 19^2 to

June 30th, 19^3:
Nevf members received ii.to RotG.ry

November 25, 19^2
December 23, 19^2

’Jar:xs Van ’Why
Lester Wise

January 13, 195-3

Harvey Moss

February 2h, 1953
March Zh, 1953

StuLird Picard
Wilford Couillard

Members lost to clubby resignations

Februarj^ 1, 1953
May 1, 1953
June 30, 1953

Kenneth Johnstone
Kenneth Olmsted
Soencer 0/“cns

TRAl'^SEerred to Honorary Membership

tlayT, 19T3

Harry ”?aylor - Senior Active

May 1, 1953

Robert V/ade - Senior Active

SPENCER OlOTS is moving to Aug’ista, Michigan and v:c vrLsh hLm good health,

Spencer v/as one of our hardest vrorking Rotarians and always completed the
job given him.

IILROADS ASSOCIATION comes word that speakers are available
for speaking engagements to enlighten all on the work of the railroads.

FROM THE I'ZCIiriAI!

”? A
lU.

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
"Sometimes the best

thi

to

got off yxyar chest is your chin.

It

"Chick"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

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219TK

GIENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

-

DUtrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY

-

DICK

Treasurer
Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg SIcabo

Ray Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clora Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Pearce,

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmos)

28

:harle$ Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treot (Camp Emery)

5—John Wolker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—Jomes Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murroy

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotafy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 50

July 2, 1953

PRESIDENT CHUCK has a busy program period last Tuesday.. Heard reports
from the boys our club had sent to Camp Emeryi. Also had a picture and
verbal report by Roy Harris on v/hat goes on at the Coldwater Home and
Training School,
CHUCK WOODIVARD retired as

President- after last v/eek's meetingo Bob Shaw
paid him a fitting tribute for h: s v;ork and presented him ^vith his
past President's pin^. You hav's had a fine year Chuck;, All those leave
early fellows and the absentees are forgiven for 1952-1953o Nov/ a new
year begins and President Ed is hopeful that each member will knov/ his
responsibility in Rotary and govern himself accordingly,

WOULD LIKE TO take this opportunity to thank Ernie Luse for his fine
work as Secretary of the Coldwater Rotary Club^ He was capable , effecient and courteous at all times,, and vie will miss him on that job.
PROM DISTRICT

GOVERNOR

Glenns

Juiie

Letter--

District Governor’s Monthly letter

*'l would rather be known as a governor who insisted on rigid adherence
to the classification principle of Rotary -. All four of us, .Kerlikowske,
Olcott, Toaz, and myself have gone
up and down the district preaching

literal interpretation of the rules of classificationc We believe it is
theONB thing that makes Rotary pre'■●eminently different from other ser
vice clubs. It was the principle on ■'.h ioh tho movement v/as founded. I
urge you not to depart from it . And v/hero you have broken down a little

to mend the wall as soon as you can-,''

What perfect attendance nsans is simply this: First, a man is thor'«
oiighly interested in Rotary: second" tho Lord is good to him on Thursdays
for his health allows him to attendo By and Largo 7 the best clubs are

tho
best attending clubs, that is certain.,*'
M

And so in the words I hoard a college president conclude his remarks
to his graduating classp and choking with the same emotion that n I saw
"Good bye, good luck, and God Bless you
him choko up, I say,
---Gov

Glenn

Woodward just
MANY OP our Rotarians are enjoying travel vacations. Los
returned from the Rotary International Conference in Paris and also
various parts of Europe. Fred Weeks returned from a trip to Los Angles,
San Francisco and Salt Lake City, Rod Mclvnight is lolling in the sun
shine at Higgins Lake, Ken Putnam and family are enjoying tho cool
breezes

of Mattison Lake.

VINC KORNSTEIN has purchased the plot of ground beside Bill Bobior and
plans to build in the near future.
PRESIDENT ED HOLTZ takes ov-rc the operation of tho club next Tuesday,
Ed will have personal charge of tho program. He will lot us take a

look at some of the boys who \.;:'.ll do the work next year.
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Ed Lincoln has supplied t.Uo writer with a Directory
for District 219,’ Thirty Pivo clubs
up our district, LatB
give Ed
a good year similar to the one onjoyc-i by Gienr

PLEASE overlook all the mistakes in composition^ construction and typing
of the bulletin for the year ending Juno 20, 1953'* This paper did not
have any proof reading,
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: Ability and necessity dv;oll in tho same cabin,
Dutch

Proberb

"Chick"
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Pgrker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

CLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

-

Di»trie» Governpr

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK B1R1NGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairmen

PUBLIC

CLASSIFICATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcoek

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

r
CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Kenneth

Pearce, Webster Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

SICK

RURAL - URBAN

James Bailey

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnIght

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

16—Mox Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russet] Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcoek

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

12—Tri-State Meeting

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—EvereH Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Dovidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program cholrman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 1

July 10, 1953

P.RBSIDENT ED took over his duties as the incoming prexy and heard reports from the
chairmen of the various committees for the coming year. The plans outlined showed
a great deal of thought and the cluh stands to profit when they are carried into
completion. The new officers are as follows? Ed Holtz, President; Ernie Luse, Vice
President; John A. Kennedy, Secretary; and Grant Treloar, Treasurer. Keith Pearce
is to he the Sergeant at Arms. The hoard of directors are Charles Piske, who is
responsible for Vocational Service; Max Old, Community Service; Torg Skaho, Club
Service; Alfred Rice, International Service.

IT IS PLANNED to follow the plan of many other clubs and to cease using envelopes in
which to

mail the bulletin.

Hereafter it v;ill be folded and the name and address

placed on the back of the bulletin.
AS USUAL in the summer, the club had a large number of visitors from other clubs.

Many of the visitors are spending the summer at Branch County lalces. Pollowing are
the visitors;
Jack LeVeille, Uinona, Hina; T. A. Weaver, Dayton, Ohio; James Ewing,
incoming president of the Brookfield, Missouri club; Dale Ulrey, Goshen, Indiana;
Wm. Hosier, Cleveland; Clay Brockman, Quincy; Dale Treadwell, Auburn, Indiana; H. A.
Eggleston, Toledo, Ohio; and Carlton McKenzie of Quincy. Additional guests were
Robert V/hite and A1 Obed of Bronson brought by Charles Schmidt,and the Rev. Keith
Avery v;ho was the gaest of Ken Putnam. Absent were .Hill, Eiske, Keep, Pearce, Rice,
Vinton Kornstein, and Hurray.
V?E ARB SORRY to hear that Mrs. Otis Barnes is in the Community Health Center,

She
was admitted July 5» Mrs. Clara Bovee, who was our former accompanist, is also a
patient at the Community Health Center.
\'JE ARE !^NDBRING whether Ernie Luse was an extraordinarily efficient man or whether
the duties have increased since we now have two members doing the v;ork that was for
merly done by Ernie, namely checking your attendance and separating you from your
money each meeting.

PRESIDENT ED is to be congratulated on having the plans for all of his committees
ready on the day that he took over the presidency and as a result have them for the
District President when he requests them. V7e believe-that Just recognition should
be given to Ed’s better half v;ho called all the cqramitteemen, reminding them to sub
mit plans for the coming year.
f-'T ■

ROTARY MAGAZINE has this to say about our club: "Rotary came into being in HOPE,
grew in HOPE, and must live and prosper as *H0PE in Action'; and we as Rotairans
must struggle with all our mi2;ht tov/ard our goal, outstretching our hands—in this
awe-inspiring time in which we live, in friendship, seeking for the hands of others.
Today and always we believe that brotherhood amongst men, friendship amongst nations
ti
and the certainty of a future life in peace are attainable goals.
THE OLD FARI^SR was giving his son advice on leaving home and had this to say,
tt
"Remember son, that every time a sheep bawls he loses a bite.

"Ray

H

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocational
vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Clossirication,

the

1953-1954

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

£0. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

pointed

phases

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

the club machinery on the

A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—

C.

Charles Fiske
Al

Rice

Torg

Skabo

Max

Olds

Charles

ideals

of

to

and

service

his

Earl

F.

Public

by

Inger,

Everett

Dick

Bir- Max Olds,

Hougen.

A. Youth

Service.

month,

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

Lester

Wise.

Music.

I.

Putnam.

J. Club

Bulletin.

●Kep Puti^'

am.

Schrtutt.

●

K. Program
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

R.

Ken

Ray Mulcahey,

Jim

Charles To

Chairman.

stainling,.''good' wilj-. and

peace

world ● feRbwship
professional

Vocatipnol Service. Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

and

assist

the

members

of

this A. International

. club in' discharging their respon
sibilities

in

their

vocational

of

men

' Contacts,

INTERNATIONAL ●

In the C. International

their respective vocations.

event committees' are

appointed

Waldron
Picard

(All

Sports

20-Hal

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

17—Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorn©

4—Bob Lyons

11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl. Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

Student

JULY

.

12—Paul. Hurley'.(Employer-Em
ployee Rel.) ■

and in improving the B. Inlernatiorral Ihformatlon. Earle
....
general standards of practice in , .Do.vidson. ●.,

. ●

3—Jess
10—Stu

5—Vince Kornstlen

Ira

DISTRICT, -ROTARY’ Jiohships

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michlgon

Livermore

Banquet]

JANUARY

t King.

rela-

6—Bob

1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerc (Ladies' Night]
15—Jim Van Why

into effect plons which will, guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

APRIL

13—Chuck Woodward

DECEMBER

SERVICE
under-

and

Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

MAY

entourage, ancT foster the ad
a

29—Fritz

NOVEMBER

Russell Moore,

vancement of Tnterndtional

through

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Barnes

McComb,

G. Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

(Children's

27—Chet Allemier

committee shall‘devise and carry

ROTARY

George R. Means, Chicago,. Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH

Payne,

business

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils.
GENERAL

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

McComb

30-Blli Milnes

22—Otis

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Ralph Toupalik.
Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
Ken
Put
B. Crippled Children.
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

12:15

23—Bob Kerr

Picnic)

'gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

Chairman

Rice

Program)

6—Barney Trebllcock (Stag

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the community.

Information.

9-AI

16—Jim

The OCTOBER

Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

E. Rotary
Information.
Show, Wm. Bobier.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

personal,

Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life,
effect of this object is to Influence
Rotarians, individually and as

Milnes.

Woodward

the

every Rotarian

MARCH

Grounds)

Von the obligations of the third object

Rotary — "to encourage

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

SEPTEMBER

Weeks.

D. Attendance.

Grant Treloar

Relations.

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

of

Relotions)

16—Roy Patterson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

H. J. McKnight, foster

McKeith.

18—Earle

Bob Liv

execu-

Torg Skabo, Choirman

2—Fronk Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

Picnic)

ermore.

of C. Employer-Employee
club service, in order to develop
Paul Hurley.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

FEBRUARY

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

particular

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

activities

other committees as may be ap
on

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees ond such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

service, this committee sholl super

CLUB SERVICE

6—Presidents' Meeting

' 13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
. Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

Project.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga-.

● Fritz Van .Aken.

zine Program)

20-^Harold Hill
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27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

If you want to change datef with anothet member, qdvise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special prbgrdms, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
details.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Ho.

July 17. 1953

2

The program for July lU was a talic by Leslie Woodward, a delegate to .Rotary International in Paris,
He gave a graphic description of his trip and the pictures that
he showed of side trips taken v/hen he and Mrs. V/oodward were in Europe were well
worth seeing,

It is honed that other Rotary Clubs in the vicinity vdll avail them-

selves of Les’ account of his trip.

The program for July 21 will be a talk by John Ellenborger our German Exchange student.

He is returning to Germany very soon and this talk should prove very interesting. He

will undoubtedly give us his impressions of life in America, especially Coldwater and
what his plans are for the future, Our sincere good \d.shes go with John on his return
to his native land,

Tuesday’s visitors were John Jackson of Coldwater, Dale Ulroy of Goshen, Indiana,
W. H. Scott of St, Joseph, Mich., John Ellcnberger of Coldwater, Prod Stewart of
Jackson, Dr, Horling Christianson of Willmette, 111,, Bob Pennell of Bronson, Wendell
Hathaway of Bronson, our visitor of distinction from the east Carlton McKenzie of

Quincy and E, A. Eggleston of Toledo, Absent from Tuesday's meeting v/ere Bent, Keep,
Dick Kerr, Kornstein, Moss, Olds, Mulchahcy, Pearce, Teeter, Treloar, VJay and V/illiams,
Someone remarked the other day that he missed Charlie Keep sitting in his usual place
and went on to say that he believed that Charlie had aat at the same place for years
and years, V/hich goes to show that you do miss the usual face in a familiar spot,
Mrs, Otis Barnes and Mrs, Bovee still remain in the Community Health Center,
hope tha.t they are out soon.

We

As of 15 June, 1953* ‘*^he number of Rotarians worldwide was estimated at 372,000, rcpresenting a gain of 12,000 over the estimated number of Rotarians at the end of
1951-52, Mid-June this year sav; 255
clubs admitted to membership in R. I, since
1 July, 1952, including clubs in North Borneo, South West Africa, and Vietnam, and
marking .Rotary’s initial entry in those places. Total number of Rotary clubs as of
15 Juno, 1953~-7S13* Five new Rotary districts have been created, scheduled to be
come effective on 1 July, 1953* ^hus on that date there \nll be a total of 212
districts worldwide.

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”He has achieved success who have lived well, laughed
often, and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of
little children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his taslc; who has left
the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or
a rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation os earth’s beauty or failed to
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express it; vjho has always looked for the best in others and given the best he had.

DEPINITION OF A ROTARIAN:

B. A. Standlcy

WITHOUT PRIDE, EFFORT IS WASTED.

"Ray"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK

Poit Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

the

ED. HOLTZ, President

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plons and program of
the Aims and Obiects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Worren Williams.

B. Membership.
Mac

Fiske

Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo

McKeith.

H.

J.

Paul Hurley.

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

Ken

Bulletin.

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

Cibils

Service.

MeComb

(Children's

Program)

Grounds)

23-Bob Kerr
30—Bill Milnes

Payne,

Ken

VOCATIONAL

NOVEMBER

Children.

Ken

Put

and

Rural — Urban.
R. G. Waldron.

Russell Moore,

16—Warner Van Aken

17-Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno

SERVICE

DECEMBER

INTERNATIONAL

vancement of international

under

standing,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

assist

the

members

this

A.

sibilities

in

tionships

and .in -improving

B.

their

vocational

rela

the

general standards of ^rociice In
their respeetive‘"vocDtions.

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

of

club in discharging their respon

event

committees

are

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

a

world

International

fellowship

of

King.

Ira

&lt;.

International
Davidson.

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

Information. Earle

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl

29—Harold ^AcKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

Project.

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

ployee Pel.).
19—Howard Swan.

Student

Fritz Van Aken.

Vinton

22—Mark Andrews

JANUARY

Contacts.

In the C. Intefriatibnal

appointed

11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

through

SERVICE

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

Chairman.

MAY

McComb,

committee sholl devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman. , .

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the Ideal of service.

George R. Means, Chicogo, Illinois'
219TH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

business

INTERNATIONAL'

GOVERNOR

MARCH

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K. Program

SECRETARY

(International Affairs)
25—Oist. Gov. Meeting.

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

C.

Maurice

Putnom.

J. Club

GENERAL

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

22—Otis Barnes

A. Youth

Wise.

Music.

I.

President

Joaquin Serratoso

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

the obligations of the third obfect
of Rotary — "to encourage ond

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

ROTARY

11—Mac MacKeith {Fomily
18—Earle

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

&gt;gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled
Thursday of each month, 12:15

PRESIDENT

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

8—Byron Thomas

Ralph Toupalik.

DISTRICT 219

2—Frank Murray

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FEBRUARY

McKnight, foster

Shaw, Wm. Bobler.

Olds

Charles

PROGRAMS

29—Fritz Van Akon (Int'l Ser.) APRIL
the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Banquet)
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Treblleock (Stag
13—Chuck Woodward
Rotorians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
20-Hal Munn
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
E. Rotary
tion)

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Mox

ROTARY

activities AUGUST

Treat.

club service, in order to develop

ERNEST LU5E, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Al

the

the Mogozine Committees and such B. Competitor Relotions. Bob Liv
ermore.
other committees as may be ap
Relations.
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

1953-1954

Charles

coordinate
committees.

shall

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

ELECTION

and

of such

supervise Charles FIske, Chairman.
coordinate the activities of
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

and

BY

vise

Functions of the Committee

This committee

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga-.zine Program]

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)
20—Harold Hill
27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs]-such as Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 589W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
Time:

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HOTEL

VISITING

WELCOME

ALWAYS

H.

Weeks

Spring Products,
Coldtater, Mich.

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
ROTARIANS

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COLDWATER,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

BULIETIN # 3 '

July 23, 1953

JOHN ELLENBSRG-ER our G-erman Exchange Student was the speaker at the luncheon on
He compared the high school

Tuesday and told of his experiences during the past year.

course of students here to that v;hich he v;ould have taken in Germany and then v;ent

on to relate the varied experiences that he has had since he came to the United States.
His year has ‘been a very full one and he should return to Germany with a hroadoned
conception of life in the United States. He has changed liis ideas somewhat about

Americans and knows now that they are not all “money grabbers” and tha,t they arc
friendly and will go out of their way to help other people.
success in the world on his return to Germany,

Wo wish John all the

HAROLD HILL has the orogram for Tuesday, July 28. He is away on vacation at ; ircscnt
and we could not fina out i-zhat the day will bring forth, but have been assurC' . that
it will be well v/orth^v/hile.

BELIEVING that

credit should be ;ivcn to members who make up a meeting often at a
sacrifice it is planned to give heir names hereafter and the name of the olub
v;hcrc they make up. Recent make ups were V/illiams, Kornstcin and Vinton at Bronson,
Dick Kerr at Battle Crock, McOonkey, Shaw Eiskes, Bob Livermore and Rice at Quincy,
and Hulchahcy at Angola, This should boost percentage of attendance.

ABSENT on July 21 v;crc Allcnicr, Bent, Coffm^, Hill, Hurley, Keep (more about him
later) Dick Kerr, Lyons, HcKcith, Olds, Patterson, Pearce, Thomas and Vinton,

VISITING ROTARIANS were John Scavitt of Ecorsc; Myrton Scott of Hicksvillo, Ohio;
H. A, Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio; and Dale Trca.dwcll of Auburn, Indiana, Other visi
tors who v;crc the guests of Rotarians were John Hanna of Fort Ua^c, Ind.* Joe Love
of Battle Creek; Joe Sracekins of Coldwater; and Larry McConb brother of Jin McComb
of New Orleans, La,

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RECENTLY when making up in Angola the fircndliness of various clubs came up for dis
cussion at the table where I sat and the opinion of the table was that Coldwater was
one of the most friendly clubs in the area and certainly was one of the noisiest and
that the members seemed to enjoy attending, MAY IT ALV/AYS BE THUS,
4-

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VJE NOTICE that Otis Barnes had his picture in the pa,pcr recently in connection with
the building of the now addition to"the hospital.
in the most unexpected places,

Rotarians have a way of anucaring

V/E ARB GLAD that Don Shorno is with us again after his illness.
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1VE V/ONDER if Vince Komstcin peruses the Readers Digest? If he docs not wc suggest
that he read the recent one; not that he may be guilty but that he avoid pitfalls.
CHARLIE EBEP has been ill at the Lcilia Post Hospital in Battle Creek but wc under
stand that he has recovered sufficiently to be discharged. Hovrever, v;c have not been
able to

roach him.

THE RUHOR is thatRalph Toupalik is fishing for bids on a new swimming pool at his
homo.

If he docs not build it wc suggest tha.t he construct

a

suauna.

HOV/ tIANY of you read the column at the extreen left page 3^ of the AugustRotarian?
ON PAGE 10 of the August Rotarian is a'short quotation from UO'odrow Uilson And it is
well worth remembering; "I would rather belong to a poor nation that was free than
to a rich nation that had ceased to be in love with liberty.'
I^e shall not bo poor
if v;c love liberty.
CHINESE PROBERB:

II

”Hc who rides a raging tiger dare not dismount.”
“Ray

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

shall

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

Rotary

In

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

A. Classifieotion.

phases

of C. Employer-Employee

Warner

Von

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

H.

Mac McKeith.

Fiske

Rice
Treloar

Torg Skobo
Olds

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

J.

month,

Everett

12:15

Lester

I.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

9—Al

1-Ray Fox

22—Otis

Rotary — "to encourage and

Max Olds, Chairman

1

Cibils

Ray

Bulletin.

C.

Mulcahey,

G.

Russell Moore,

Waldron.

23—Bob

INTERNATIONAL

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

vancement of international

under

standing,

peace

good

will

through a world

SERVICE

Vocational Service Committee: This

business

and

and

fellowship

of

profession^

men

committee shall devise .and ca'rry ,iji;^led.in the idea] of. service.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

and

assist

the

members

of

this

sibilities

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

in

their

vocational

rela

A.

International

committees

are

appointed

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

Ira

King.

tionships and In improving the B. International
general standards of practice' in '.Davidson. '
their respective vocations. In -the C. International
event

Contacts.

Information. Earle

Ffifz'Van Aken.

Project,!

Livermore

(All

Sports

Banquet)
20—Hal

Munn

27;-Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons
18—Warner

17-Bill’ Bobier

Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

Shorno

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

8—Dick Biringer “

15—Harvey Bent (Ladles' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Corwin

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)
19—Howard

Student

6—Bob

13—Chuck Woodward

11—Tri State Meeting

JANUARY

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman. '
club in discharging, their respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

APRIL

MAY

DECEMBER

SERVICE

(Children's

Kerr

27—Chet Allemier

24—Don

Charles To 'encouroge and'foster the ad

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

Rural — Urban.
R.

McComb

Program)

Grounds)

the obligations of the third object

Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

It is the doty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Ken

Schmitt.

INTERNAlTIONAL

DISTRICT,

Bir

●

Putnam.

K. Program

GOVERNOR 219TH

SEPTEMBER

Couillard,

Payne,

Putnam.
Ken

ROTARY

Dick

Wise.

Music. ' Mourice

J. Club

Jooquin Serralosa

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

Relations.

A. Youth Service. Jim McComb,
NOVEMBER
Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled'■ Children.
Ken Pu). 3—Jess Waldron
nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss'.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,
10—Stu Picard

President

PRESIDENT

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

Hougen.

Wilford
Jdmes Van' Why.i

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

McKnight, foster

Information.

^^gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic]
18—Earle

COMMUNITY SERVICE

of

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Sor.)
the ideals of service by
every Rolarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Weeks.
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebileoek (Stag
Rotarians, individually and os
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotpry
IrtTormation.
Robert ers in the community..
Show, V/m'. Bobier.
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Charles

FEBRUARY

11—Mac MacKeifh (Fomily

Tree t.

ermore.

particular

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Max

committees.

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relotions. Webster

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Grant

of such

other committees as may be ap
on

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

activities

Fellowship,

pointed

ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Al

coordinate

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

President

Charles

vise and

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

ED. HOLTZ,

This committee

and

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee

Program,

ELECTION

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Magaline Program)

20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

Quality Spring Products,
Coldwatsr, Sdicii.

Inc.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

ouiy

Bulletin No, 4

HAROLD HILL certainly did a good job

1353

program at the meeting on Tuesday,

July 2S, It brou^t very forcibly to our minds that Coldwater is keeping step and
is ahead of many towns of comparable size in the matter of sewage disposal. It also
was pointed out that we have an up-to-date plant for sewage disposal and also that
the city is fortunate in having men with foresight in planning. The men who planeed

During the visit of the

and the men who operate the plant are to be congratulated.

club members to the plant there was not heard one remark that would load a person to

believe that there was not universal approval and that

the funds were well spent*

THE SPEAKER for next week is to be the Reverend Keith Avery,

the new pastor of the

Methodist Church, Fred Weeks is program chairman and has assured us that the .Hev,
AVery will stress fellowship of which committee Fred is a member,
THE CLUB is indeed sorry to hear of the death of Marjorie Olds and our sympathy goes
out to Max and the children Mary Antonia and Martin,

VJE ARE GLAD to report tha.t Charlie Keep is back home and is on the mend after his
stay at Leilia Post Hospital in Battle Creek, One misses the faces of the old-timers
who are so faithful in attendance. We hope he will be back at meetings very soon,
GLADYS HOOHE, wife of .Russel Mofflro, has been at the Community Health Center but
been discharged. We hope she has a speedy recovery.

has

RECENT MAKE-UPS were Byron Thomas at Clayton, Georgia; Stuart Picard at Detroit; and
M. A, McKcith, Leslie Woodward and Hov/ard Teeter at Quincy, This will help our
attendance,

ERED WEEKS JR. who is in the Michigan State Hospital

after an auto accident, is mend

ing well and hopes soon to be transferred to the Community Health Center.

ABSENT on Tuoaday were Bobier, Fox, Keep (ill), Bob Livermore, Lyons, McComb, McKeith,

McKnight(vacationing) Olds, Putnam, and Thomas (vacationing).

with a percentage of 92.Si. This
was a great improvement over May when we were in 22nd place. For the year 1952—53
wore also in tenth place with a yearly percentage of 91*59
three Ono
100/^ now
COLDWATER was in tenth -olaco in June in attendance

meetings,

The district average was 88,68 and had gained 73 1^ membership.

club at Mi chi gpji C enter had been st.arted with 27 members,
of the Jeackson Club.

HAROLD HILL recently took his vacation spending it
southern Ohio.

This was through the effort

welcome this new club.

in southern Indio.na, Kentucky and

He reports tha.t feuding has gone out along with hunting revenuers.

VISITORS on Tuesday were William Ellis, guest of Fred Weeks, and Leo McQueen, Harold
Carls and R.D. Fcndill of the Board of Public Works Department,

ROTARIANS from away were Troy Stambaugh of Defiance, Ohio; Jack Wright of Brentwood,

Eggleston of Toledo; and

Mo. (he says that St. Louis is a suburb of his town);

Carlton McKenzie of Quincy and Tony Vogt formerly of Coldwater, but now of Flint.

A MARRIED liAN is apparently a chosen one, at least from this nnnonymous quota.tion:
”A banhclor is a souvenir of some woman who found a bettor one a,t the last minute.
"Ray’’

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

Functions of

This
and

BY

coordinate

ELECTION

Secretary

GRANT TRELOAR,

Treasurer

dob service, in order to develop
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.
Mac

Charles Fiske
Rice
Troloar

Torg Skabo

F.

Woodward

H.

McKeith.

Shaw, Wm.

Olds

Public

inger,

is

the duty

Bobier.

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

I.

President

Wise.

Music.
Ken

INTERNATIONAL

G.

through

a

Russell Moore,

and

assist

the_ members of

this A.

club in discKd'rgIng'fheir respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

sibilities

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

in

their

vocational

rela

13—Chuck Woodward
20—Ha!

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

18—Warner Van Aken

'17-Bill Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

DECEMBER

SERVICE

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

International

Sports

11—Tri Stole Meeting

Picard

24—Don Shorno

world

(All

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

fellowship

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

vancement of international under

SERVICE

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

MAY

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

standing,

VOCATIONAL

APRIL

27—Chet Allemier

of

commitice shall devise and corry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY'

DISTRICT.

Chairman.

(Children's

30-Bill Milnes

NOVEMBER

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

McComb

Program)
23—Bob Kerr

Barnes

McComb,

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

Grounds)
22—Otis

16—Jim

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Jim

Rural — Urban.
R.

Ken

business

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

GOVERNOR

Payne,

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

9-AI Rice

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Putnam.

K. Progrom

GENERAL

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

Max Olds, Chairman

C.

Maurice

J. Club Bulletin.

ROTARY

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

of the Community

Service.

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

25—DIst. Gov. Meeting.

Service Committee to discharge
the obligations of the third object

A. Youth

9—Wayne Way (Competitor

(International Affairs)

of Rotary — "to encourage and

J.

Information.

Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

18—Earle

1—Ray Fox

Ralph Toupalik.
●gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
Thursday of eoch month, 12:15
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarion to his personal,
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The|OCTOBER
effect of this object is to influence
V/eeks.
6—Borney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, ond—

Charles

Relations.

Paul Hurley.

the club machinery on the execu

A. Classification.

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

the

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

shall

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Max

committees.

ermore.

KENNEDY,

Grant

coordinate

of such

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

vise and

the
Classirication,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magozine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv

1953-1954

JOHN

the Committee

committee

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on porticulor phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howord Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.'

Ira

King.

Corwin

JULY

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley (Employer-Em

ployee Rel.)

tionships and in improving the B. International Information. Eorle
Dovidson.
general standards j of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student Project.
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

8—Dick Biringer

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swon.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

20—Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member. 'bdvise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Frederick. H.

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p. m,, ARL t NGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

V/eeks

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Coldwater, Siich.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Au^st 13» 1953

BULHETIU NO. 6

JIM VAir.fflY and Mac KcKcith arc to be congratulated on tho family picnic which was the
Rotary Meeting for last v/cck* Tho food was excellent, ample, and v;e heard no gripes.

StTcingo as it may seem more people game than made reservations and there was a count

of one hundred thirty-nine attended. There is one question which has risen in our
minds.
If Lgs Woodward had brought his family, would ho have had to pndd $3*'50 vrnich

was including Chuck, or would he have pa;id
Chuck have been taxed $1.75

$3«50 for himself and Eis wife and would

a bachelor?

PRESIDENT ED has reminded us that there

arc

several

committee chairmen who have not

yet made out their reports for tho coming year, and since District Govenor is to be

present on August 25 these should be submitted immediately,
PRESIDENT ED has announced a special board meeting on August 18 and is stressing the
fact that this is important and all members should plan to be present.
THE PIRST ROTARIAN who calls mo by telephone and tells mo what CYBERNETICS means, will

rcooivo $.50.
CHARLIE KEEP who has been quite ill folloi'/ing surgery,' is much better and is nov; able

to be up and about.

Wo certainly hope he returns to meetings soon,

ERED WEEKS JR. is now homo, having been discharged from the Michigan State College
Hospital.

KENT MCKNIGHT, midshipman at Annapolis,
duty and attended the picnic,

is homo on leave after his summer tour of sea

CHARTER NIGHT for the newest district club at Michigan Center is to be September 10.
It would be nice if someone from our club could visit them.

ABSENT at the last meeting were Allcmier, Barnes, Biringcr, Coffman, Davidson, Pox,

Hougan, Hurley, Keep (sick), HeConkey, Moore, Munn, Murray, Olds, Patterson, Rice,
Schmidt, Skabo, Swan (ho just won’t come except at noon), Thomas, Vinton, Way, Chuck
Woodv/ard, Los Woodward.

RECENT MAKE-DPS wore Byron Thomas at Clayton, Ga.; Dick Kerr at Battle Creek; Keith
Pearce, Bob Livermore, James McOomb, Otis Barnes, G, Coffman, Howard Swan, Stuart
Piccard, and Chet Allcmier at Bronson,
VISITORS from away were Virgil Poglc from Newark, Ohio; Dado Ullcry from Goshen, Ind.;
Gil Pilliod and Dave Jordan from Angola,Jnd.; Ed Myer of Hammond, Ind.; Aventt Layman
and Arley Habaggcr of Borne, Ind,
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY;

He who puts off picking of-

fruit

loses

it to the birds.

”Ray«

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

This

BY

committee

shall

coordinate

the

vise and
of

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service. In order to develop

Paul Hurley.

on

particular

phases

JOHN

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo,

Chairman

A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

Fiske

Rice

Grant Treloar

Terg Skabo
Olds

Charles Woodward

Moc

McKeith.

Inger,

Everett

H.

J.

Hougen.

.gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
month,

Wilford
James Van Why.

12:15

Lester

I.

President

the Community

Committee

to

SECRETARY

discharge

A. Youth

Service.

B. Crippled

Payne,

Jim

23—Harvey Moss

18—Earle Davidson

(international Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

Grounds)
22—Otis

McComb

(Children's

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Inf'l Ser.)

NOVEMBER

Children.

Ken

Put

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

Ken

Chairman.

Rural — Urban.
R. G. Waldron.

Russell Moore,

and foster the ad

good

will

and

peace

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

SERVICE

committee shall devise, and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

and

assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging their respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

sibilities

in

their

tionships

and

in

vocational

rela

impfoving

the

A.

International
International
Davidson.

18—Warner Van Aken

17-BI1I

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night]
15—Jim Van Why

8—Dick Biringer

Ira

Information. Earle

general standords of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

.

. i

Corwin

JULY

Kornslien

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee Rel.)
19—Howard

Project.

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

Ijanuary

Contacts.

King.
B.

Picard

DECEMBER

SERVICE

vancement of international under

standing,

VOCATIONAL

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

24—Don Shorn©

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To encourage

MAY

MeComb,

Ralph Toupalik.

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

8—Byron Thomas

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Ray Mulcahey,

Bulletin.
Putnam.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

219TH

Service

C.

Maurice

K. Program
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR

is the duty of

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Woy (Competitor

1-Ray Fox

Putnam.
Ken

GENERAL

It

Couillard,

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

ROTARY

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Peorce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

PROGRAMS

APRIL
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personol,
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Banquet]
effect of this object Is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
13—Chuck
Woodward
Rolarians, Individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
20-Hal Munn
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Rethoughtful of and helpful to oth
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
iations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
tion)
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
F. Public Information. Dick
Bir- Max Olds, Chairman
27—Chet Allemier

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Thursday of each

ROTARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu

KENNEDY, Secretary

1953-1954

the activities AUGUST

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Max

coordinate

committees.

activities

pointed

Charles

such

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv

ELECTION

1953-1954

Al

particular phases of vocational

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

on

CLUB SERVICE

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Mogozine Program)

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)
20-Harold Hill
27—Warren Williams

The above is our program-schedule for the' year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates' with another member, advise ihe program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

Coldwater, Mich.

ALWAYS

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

August 21, 1953

BULLETIN NO. 7

LAST WEE5KS meeting should make the citizens of Coldwater proud of the recreation pro

gram that was provided for the children of the city this past summer. It was fun and
character building in large doeea and mass production. The staff is to be congratulated on the job they did and certainly the money was v;ell-spcnt. Coach Lowe, in
charge of the program, outlined the type of activities provided and the general plan
for the entire summer.

The program was diversified and the merchants and businesses

who assisted by furnishing prizes for the various contests should receive the thanks
of the community.

THERE WERE ten members at the birthday table at the last

have birthda^rs in September:

meeting. Five members will

Bill Bobier, Hal Munn, Frank Murray, Keith Pierce, and

Fred Weeks,

REGENT iKAKE-UPS that helped in the attendance average

were

Keith Pierce at Litchfield,

Lcs Woodward at Litchfield; Torg Skabo at Dillon, Montana; and the following at Quincy.

Picard, Coffman, Swan (ho just won*t come to evening meotings) Barnes and Allomeir.
TISITINO Hotarians were Larry Wilson of Streator, Illinois; Clcnn Martin and Bill

Whorley of Bronson; Clay Brockman of Quincy; and, George Meyer of Angola, Indiana,
GUESTS of Rotarlans from away wore William Funk of Battle Crock and Bob Ball

of Ann

Arbor.

ABSENT last week were Allcmcir, Barnes, Keep, Diclc Kerr,
Olds, Patterson, Putnam, Shorno and Skabo,

Bob Livermore, McKclth, Moore,

IP YOU WILL look on pago l4 and 15 of the September Rotarian you will loam what
have a preview of the article

CYBERNETICS are and I want it understood that I did not
or pictures,

MICHIGAN comes in for some publicity in the September issue of the Rotari^ as it
deals with the parking plan in Ann Arbor. Having driven considerably in that city

the plan that is used is one thr.t is very helpful,

parking lots provided for its out-of-town trade,

Coldwater should be proud of the

THE JIM MCCOMBS have a new son Mark, who weighed into this world at S lb. and 1}- oz.
and the Ed Holtz's have a now daughter, Barbara, who weighed S lb. and 1 oz on arrival

DON'T FORBET THAT AUGUST 25th. IS DISTRICT GOVERNORS DAY AND LET US MAKE IT A 100^
MEETING.

IT WAS GOOD to have Clara Bovco back with us as the

SAYING for the day:

accompanist for the last meeting,

"The reason politics makes strange bedfellows is because they

all like the same bunk.”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thur»day 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elk* Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA *— College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

This

committee

Rotary

In

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

ED. HOLTZ, President

ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee,

Secretary

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

porticular

phases

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—
Fiske

Rice

Mac

H.

McKeith.

Torg Skabo

E. Rotary

Max Olds
Charles Woodward

F.

Information.

Everett

gular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Lester

Wilford

Ken

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

by

Payne,

Ken

Putnam.

Chairman.

Service.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

B—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)
22—Otis

Jim

members

30—Bill Milnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

!n their

tionships

and

general

in

standards

vocational

improving

of

1-

..I

(All Sports

13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotary Informa
tion)
MAY

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron

11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

Russell Moore,

24—Don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

a

international

under

good

will

and

professional

world

and

peace

fellowship

of

men

this A. International
King.
rela

JUNE

1—Everett“Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

Ira

the B. International Information. Earle
Davidson.;.

their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees ore oppointed

Project.

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Ear!

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

8—Dick BIringer

22—Mark Andrews

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

19—Howard Swan.

26—Wilford Coulilard (Maga
zine Program)

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)
,, .
20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The gbove is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to &lt;hange dotes with another member# advise the program' chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
u

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

17—Bill

through

practice in

lations)

NOVEMBER

Put

G. Waldron.

club in discharging their restJonsibilities

Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re

APRIL

Rural — Urban.
R.

vancement of

of

(Children's

Barnes

McComb,

Ken

into effect plains which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
the

McComb

Program)
23—Bob Kerr

Picard

standing,

pssist

16—Jim

27—Chet Allemier

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

SERVICE

MARCH

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

committee shall devise and carry
and

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

personal,

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

ROTARY

Picnic)
18—Earle

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relotions)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

10—Stu

business

INTERNATIONAL

George

service

his

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKelth (Family

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

Roy Mulcahey,

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

of

to

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.
C.

Maurice

Schmitt.

219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

A. Youth

Couillard,

Wise.

Music.

I.

Putnam.

Joaquin Serratoso Cibils

ideals

Max Olds, Chairman

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

K. Program
ROTARY

Bir

Hougen.

J. Club Bulletin.

PRESIDENT

the

Robert ers in the community.

Dick

James Van Why.

President

DISTRICT

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage ond
every Rotarian

Information.

Public

inger,

Special Meetings at the call of the

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

McKnight, foster

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

12:15

Relations.

Rotarians, individually and os
Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Milnes.

Thursday of each month,

PROGRAMS

OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

0. Attendance.

Grant Treloar

J.

Bob Liv

of C. Employer-Employee

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Al

Treat.

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.
on

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

supervise
and coordinate the activities of Charles Fiske, Chairman.
the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

pointed

Charles

coordinate
committees.

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

JOHN KENNEDY,

vise and
of such

shall

Fellowship,

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee

Program,

ELECTION

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

CHAS. SCHMITT/ Program Chairman

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August 28, 1953

BULIETIN NO, 8

THE VISIT of District governor is now past history hut it certainly is one visit hy a

district governor that should he rememhered,

Ed Lincoln is a man to remember and the

information that he gave us was good and *’We should do something about this*’. He
told us ths.t a Hotary Club was formed each 54 hours the year around and that if you
tried to visit all the clubs in the world that you would not finish until I9S5 if a
club was visited each day# His urging of Hotarians to retuun to some of the basic
principles laid down by our forefathers so that we will not be remembered as a **lost
generation” was and is very tinjely,
THE ASSEI'IBLY of committee chairmen on Tuesday night v;as vjell attended and President
Ed wants to thanlc all those v/ho

attended.

Since the visit President Ed Lincoln thank

ing the club for their hospitality and complimenting the club on their fellowship and
the fine organization that they have. Apparently this is something that v;e have
’’done something about,”
THE G-ULP dealers

stated that the

cost of their lunch or rather fines was to be paid
What

by the G-ulf Oil Company and the expense account would be sent to Ed Lincoln,
is worrying us is who does Ed send the expense account to.

."REOEITT MEN who made up were I^ay, Bob Livermore, Thomas, Chuck V/oodward, McKeith,

Vinton, and Murray at Quincy, A1 Kice made up at Ottawa, Canada, Dick Kerr at Battle
Creek, and Al Barnes at Bronson, Bob Livermore also made up at Hillsdale and this
shows persistence in keeping up his attendance,
VISITING- Hotarians from away were Ed Lincoln from Marshall, Harold Krcig from Vicks
burg; Nels V/eber and G-lcnn Barnett from Bronson; Ed Meyers from Hammond, Indiana;

Dr, T. A, Weaver from Dayton, Ohio;'and Obcar Pence and Emery Boyd from Angola, Other
guests were Andy Stearett of Charlotte who was the guest of Everett Hougen and W, L,
Warner, L. E, Payne, J. Myers and Wajme Wright who were the guests of Hov/ard Swan*

WE HAVE BEEN keeping some statistics' on the ”leave early*s” and find that about 90^
of the early leavers are about 105^ of the club. During the month of September addi
tional records will be kept and about Oct. 1 wc plan to list those who have left early
two times or more during the month.

Sometimes it is unavoidable but ’’something should

bo done” about the repeaters,
Harbor Springs who also had as their
Torg Skabo has just returned from Dillon, Montana

HECENT vacationers were Hus Moore and iiax Olds at

guest over the weekend Don Shorno,
and says that he caught some fish.

Bill Bobicr spent some time in Canada but unlike

Torg he says fishing was ’’lousy”,

Hod HcKnight is in northern Minn, and hoped to

catch some fish when he left.

BYRON TBDMAS is to have the program next week and says that ho is having as. the

speaker a man well-known to Coldwater people; Don Phillips, President of Hillsdale
College.

”The best year round thermometer is a warm heart and a cool head”.
”Hay”

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

Functions of

This
and

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

committee

shall
the

Secretary

GRANT TRELOAR, Treosurer

of

A. Classification.

Warner

B. Membership.
Mac

Fiske

Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo

Van

H.

McKeith.

J.

F.

Woodward

Public

Information.

inger,

Everett

each

month,

Wilford
James Van Why.

12:15

Lester

I.

President

H’l/tndm.
Ken

'

Bulletin.

Joaquin Serrotoia ' Cibils

Jim

Davidson

(International Affairs)

Children.

Ken

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-AI Rice

16—Jim

Russell Moore,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

through a world fellowship of
professional

united in the ideal of service.

men

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Choirmon.

INTERNATIONAL

and . assist

the

member^ of

this A. International

club in discharging their respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

sibilities. in

tionships

ROTARY

their vocational

and

in

rela

Contacts.

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

APRIL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

(All Sports

13—Chuck Woodward
20—Hal Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-BIM

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE
1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (ladies Night)
15-&gt;JimvVan Why

1115—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

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ia-Mork Andrews

. l'

j 29-Horoid McKmght

Ira

King.

Davidson.
general standards of practice .in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
event committees are appointed,
Fritz Van Aken.

INTERNATIONAL

30-Bill Milnes

MAY

Project.

JULY

5-Vince Kornstien
12—Paul.

Hurley

ployae Rel.)

8—Dick Biringer

29—Howard Teeter

'JANUARY

the B, Infernotionol Information. Earle

improving

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

Barnes

DECEMBER

and foster the advancement of mfernationel understanding, good will and peace

committee shall devise and corry

McComb

Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

22—Otis

Put

R. G. Waldron.

ond

MARCH

NOVEMBER

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

business

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)
18—Earle

McComb,

Charles To encourage

Vocational Service Committee: This

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

Payne,. Ken

; , VOCATIONAL SERVICE

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERI^ATIONAL

Service.

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Moc MacKeith (Family

27—Chet Allemier

Rolph Toupalik.

B. Crippled

Chairman.

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

2—Frank Murray

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman

Ray Mulcohey,

Putnam.

K. Program

SECRETARY

the obligations of the third object
of Rotory — "to encourage and

C. Rural — Urbon.

Maurice

FEBRUARY

activities AUGUST

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

A. Youth

CouIIlard,

Wise.

Mu^ic.

J. Club

GENERAL

Bir

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Dick

Hougen.

'●^■tfgular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of

the

McKnight, foster

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

Charles

PROGRAMS

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations]
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Mox

coordinote

committees.

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Aken, Warren Williams.

Al

such

octivities

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Charles

ROTARY

ermore.
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Roy Fox
COMMUNITY SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas
the Aims and Objects Committee.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

KENNEDY,

vise and

the Committee

coordinate

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super*

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv

1953-1954

JOHN

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employej-Em-

13—Rolph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

20—Harold Hill

26—Wilford Couillard (Mogaline Program)

27—Worren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special 'programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint.a committee to assist with the details.

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BUimiH NO. 9

Scpterabor 4, 1933

BYRON TEONiAS, who had as his guest speaker, Don Phillips,

presented an excellent program and Dr, Phillips pointed out
very clearly that there are many blank spots in the thinking
of the rising generation. The facts which he presented, givin the percentages that had to deal with government owner
ship of banks, public utilities, etc

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should give one pause
His analogy

as being foreign to one living in a democracy,

between leadership in a democracy and citizenship in a democracy was well drawn, It would appear that they are one and
He went on to state that our problem at the

the same thing,

present time is not the improvement of material things but

the improvement of relationships among men both from a family
standpoint and from a national standpoint.

THE UKk\'Jl^(x at the left is a well-kno\m Hotarian who thinks
it is too hot to

\iork,

ABSENT for the day wore Barnes, Oorwin, Davidson, Keep (ill) ,
Kornstoin, Bob Livermore, Moore, Olds, Patterson,

.■Rico, Trcbilcock,

The blank space above is Bob Kerr,

.RECENT MAKE-UPS were Rus Moore at Petosky, V/arren Williams at

Angola, Vince Kornstein at Bronson, and Barney Trebilcock and
Chuck Allcmcir^at Quincy,

VISITORS for the day wore Rotarians Charles Plxley and Cordon
Brewer of Bronson, Burl Hall of Hountainviev;, Calif., George
Knore and Tom Bangs 4if Columbus, Ohio, Clay Brockman of Quine;
and Dr. T, A, Weaver of Dayton, Ohio,
THERE V/ERE nine early-leavers.

PRESIDENT ED EOLTZ has asked that anyone intending to make

up at Angola on Friday nights, chock with him as to the place
of meeting, since the club is not meeting in their regular
spot ●

CHARTER NIGHT for the Michigan Center club is to be held on

September 10th,

The following Botarians, Fred Vfcoks, Ernie

Luse, Torg Skabo, and Jim McComb arc to attend and to present
the Medallion case to the club on the part of the Coldwater
club,

^^ITHIN recent months several speakers have run past Is 3C&gt;
and we believe that this practice should stop. We knov; that
it is discourteous to walk out on the speaker but v;o believe
that such.action is justified in some cases.

Future program

chairmen should explain to the speaker that 1:30 is the dead
line,

THE GAL is trying to locate the Coldwater Rotarian and the

bottom picture shows us whore he is to be located.
THE SUREST cure for vanity is loneliness—Thomas Wolfe

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M
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�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH,

Functions of

This

and
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

1953-1954

on

vise and

the Committee

committee

coordinate

shall

the

of

Torg

DIRECTORS

Warner

Van

Fiske
Treloar

Torg Skabo
Max

Mac

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Thursdoy of each

month,

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

Information,

Lester

I.

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

GENERAL

Cibils

SECRETARY

ROTARY

GOVERNOR

219TH

Putnam.

●'

8—Byron Thomas

A. Youth

Grounds)

(Children's

Kerr

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

Bulletin.

Poyne,

VOCATIONAL

Rural — Urban.
R. G.

Ken

MeComb,
NOVEMBER

Ken

Put-

10—Stu Picard
17-Bill Bobier

Russell Moore,

24—Don

SERVICE'

encourage and' foster the ad

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

committee sholl devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
assist

the

members

of

this

sibilities

in

ROTARY

tionships

and

general

their

in

standards

vocational

improving

of

A. International

rela

Sherno
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl

8—Dick' Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15i-JIm .Von Why

15—Harvey Bent (Lodies' Night)
22—Earl

29~Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

12—Paul

King.

Hurley

6—Presidents' Meeting

’* 13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp

'i~

Emery)

26—Wilford Couillard (Mqga-

20—Harold

19—Howord

Project.

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

ployee Rel.)

Davidson.

their respective vocotions. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Vinton

22—Mark Andrews

5—Vince' Korhslien

'.'Ira

18—Warner Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

JANUARY

Contacts.

the B. Internotional Information. Earle

proctice In

, ●

DECEMBER

vancement of international under

SERVICE

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Chairman.

Jim

MAY

nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

Roy Mulcahey,

Putnam.

Service.

tion)

i-.r

27--Chet Ailemier

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.

Couillard,

,

Illinois

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

McComb

Program)
23—Bob

' 20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Dickj ^Ir- Max Olds, Chairman

club in discharging their respon

INTERNATIONAL

16—Jim

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Schmitt.

ond

DISTRICT,

9-Ai Rice

1—Ray Fox

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

22—Otis

C.

Maurice

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Wise.

Music.

Ken

INTERNATIONAL

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

K. Program
ROTARY

Wilford

James Van ..Why.

J. Club

219

Relations.

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

(International Affairs)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

J.

Everett -Hougen.

.jgular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

DISTRICT

H.

McKeith.

Shaw, Wm.' BoSi4r.

Olds

Charles

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

11—Mae MacKelth (Family
Picnic)
18—Earle

FEBRUARY

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.) APRIL
McKnighi, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Banquet)
effect of th'is.pbiect is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney TrebiTco'ck (Stag
13—Chuck Woodward
Rotarians, individually
and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
20—Hal Munn
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
. ,. .
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informo
E. Rotary
Infomaiion. ' Robert ers in the community.

B. Membership.

Rice

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Paul Hurley.

Aken, Warren Williams.

The President, Vice-President, and—

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

supervise Charles Fisks, Chairman.
of

Skabo, Chairman

A. Classification.

Grant

coordinate
committees.

activities

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

1953-1954

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Informotion and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles

such

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

po'ticular phases of vocational

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

Swan?

zine Program)

I

‘

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Progrom Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
iiuliotin KO,

Zd’pztffntv 11, 1957

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PAST AND COMING SmTS

WITH BAY POX as program chairman the program for last Tuesday v;as a dandy, Sob Jackman,who showed his slided taken in Korea while a member of the United States Army
Engineering Corps,showed us very plainly that no one gains from war. The devastation,

poverty and low living standards forced on the South Koreans thru the war was brought
out very vividly. One cannot help but compare the children shown in the pictures with
those of the kids of Coldwater v/ho started school this week. Ours are A‘;ell-fed and
well-clothed v/hich was certainly not the case of the youngsters in Korea. The United
States, v/hich has never had a v/ar within its borders in the past 90 years, can well
be thankful. A tip of the hat to both Bay Pox and Bob Jaclonan.
WITH SCHOOL starting again all Botarians should be careful of kids crossing the street.

Remember the youngster you might strike MIGHT HE YOUR OM,
THEEIE WERE l4 early-ieavers on Tuesday.

Fla., with l4 years of perfect
attendance; Allen Davidson and Bob Stocker of Bronson; Carlton McKenzie the sage of
'Quincy; J. Logan Unland of Pekin, 111., who presented the club v/ith a small flag from
the Pekin Club and Arthur Beddocs of Hillsdale. Keith Pearce had as his guest James
GUEST BOTARIANS were Bob Shirk of West Palm Beach,

Crosby of Coldwater,

ABSENT from Tuesday's meeting were Barnes, Kornstoih, Moore, Moss, Murray, Patterson,

Skabo, Thomas, VanWhy, Vinton, Waldron (on vacation) and Chuck Woodward.
NEXT WEEK will be fair week and as has been the custom for some years Guavari Huffman

v;ill be program chairman and the dinner will be at the Ooldwatcr-Girard Grange Dining
Hall at the fair grounds and each Bot^ian will have as his guest a 4—H Club member.
Hr. ^eterson of the recreation staff of Hichig?;n State College will be the guest

sperker, Guavaric tells us that—* chicken fried in butter will be featured. DON'T
MISS THIS METTING OB YOU'LL BE SOBBYJll

IN THE RECENT bulletin received from the Hillsdale Club was mimoogra-nhed sheet giving

the rules and means by v/hich a new member is presented for membership and the process
by which he is approved and the routine of acceptance into the club* It is a very
good outline and one v/ith v/hich all members should be more familiar*

^

IN LINE v/ith the reputation of the Coldwater Rotary Club as being a bunch of good
singers it is suggested that each member read the article in the September Botarian
on

page 30 which is entitled "V/hat's in a song?"

BILL B03IER should read the article on page 26 of the current Botarian before he
takes his next vacation in Canada.

DO YOU KNOW what to do when you lose your temper or feel
t-P.rij&gt;n-r» Viavn yAirT ^ ^n thr Rntar^Bn.

like kicking the desk?

Bead

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
SAYING FOB THE DAY:
we think."

”WlAt4fiUfcY©UfinftTlEbttyA«CBln*ErAaftHBSME Mhfi(r

tell us exactly vhat

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parke^'Bay^ Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregalionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular pflases of vv&gt;:ational

Functions of the Committee

This committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

vise and

coordinate

1953-1954

of such

committees.

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
ermore.

dub' service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

on

particular

phases of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Bob Liv
Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

ft is the duty of the Community

Torg Skabo, Chairman
Service Committee
to discharge
A. Classification.
Warner ' Van the obligations of the third object

Aken, Warren Williams.

DIRECTORS

.'I

Charles
-

-

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—
Al

Rice

Max

Olds

J.

D. Attendance.
Milnes.

Ear] Corwin,

F.

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Thursday of each

month,

Wilford
James Van Why.

12:15

Lester
f.

President

Maurice

Bulletin.

Putnam.

K. Program

Bir

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

Service.

B. Crippled

Payne,

Jim

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa. Cibils
SECRETARY

Children.

Ken

Put

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

encourage and foster the ad

standing,

good

will

and

peace

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

and

assist

club

in discharging their respon

the

members

of

this

A. fnternotionol

INTERNATIONAL '

Ira

tionships and in improving .the B. International Information. Earle
David son.
general standards of practice in

their respective vocations.

Edgar B. Lincoln, "Marshall, Michigan

event committees

In -th^ C. International

are ' appointed &lt;

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to chahge dates with another member, advise

18—Earle

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)
MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

16—Jim

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

23-Bob Kerr

Grounds)
22—Otis

McComb

(Children's

Program)
30—Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

APRIL

6—Bob

OCTOBER

Livermore (All Sports

Banquet)

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

20-Hol Munn

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

tion)

27—Bob Shaw (Rotory Informa

MAY

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri Stote Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night]

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

King.

sibilities in their vocatldnal relo--

ROTARY

Picnic)

DECEMBER

SERVICE

vancement of international under

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

11—Mae MocKeith (Family

24—Don Shorno

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL ,,

DISTRICT,

Chairman.

9—Wayne Way (Competitor

NOVEMBER

R. G. Waldron.

Ray Mulcahey,

2—Frank Murray

McComb,

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,

Ken

FEBRUARY

27—Chet Allemier

Ralph Toupalik.

Couillard,

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

Dick

Putnam.

Ken

ROTARY

Robert ers in the community.

Wse.

Music.

J. Club

GENERAL

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

H. Sergeont at Arms. 6. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the cali of the

PRESIDENT

effect of this object is to influence
Rotarians, individually and as
Bill members
of the Rotary Club, to be

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

DISTRICT 219

the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,

E. Rotary
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Charles Woodward

J

McKnight, faster

Weeks.

Grant Trelear

Skabo

H.

of Rotary — "to encourage and

C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The

Fiske

Torg

McKeith.

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Chorles Fiske, Choirman.
of

activities

other committees as may be ap
pointed

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

Student

Project.

Fritz Von Aken.

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstien

12—Poul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee Rel.)

20-Harold

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

iprogram chairman of the change.

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swon.

zine Program)

Corwin

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1

Hill

27—Warren Williams

, -CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as bodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

K.

Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
CoLdwater, Mich.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

18| 1953

Bulletin Noi—^

ROTARY at the Fair has come and gone and from all reports it was a bang-up
meeting with chicken at the Coldwater-Girard Grange Dining room* The club

members had as their guests 4-H Club members and! the.kids show the. Rotarians
something in the way of stowing away food. The program was in charge of
Guavarie COFKMN with the speaker being Arden Peterson of the 4-H Club Staff
from Michigan State College.
Mr.

Peterson stressed the

true values

inner satisfaction of achievement,

of 4-H Club work.

He

stressed the

this covers not only planning with your

head but carrying out the plan with yeur hands.
The activities have an
educational value with a summing up at the end of the year of the total
learning that has been absorbed druing the year. Members are taught good
sportsmanship whether you are winning or losing, as demonstrated when the
results of the summer's work is exhibited.
The democratic way of life is
learned in that at club meetings each member learns to respect the opinions
of others, how to conduct himself at a meeting, and to take responsibility
and carry it through to fruitation. The club plan has a definite plan of
recognition in the awarding of pins and certificates for work well dene. Mr.
Peterson also stressed the value of being a leader, it does something to one's

self e^steem to be able to sit back and say "We did a good job this year."
The stork that was en last week's bulletin having completed his missions has
now gone home on "Rotation Leave". We de not know when he will be recalled to
active duty.
The completion of the missions included a son for DICK BARRINGER
and a son for DICK KERR.

It was good to see HARRY TAYLOR back at a meeting. We have missed him at the
meetings where he had had a long record of perfect attendance. His recent
absences have been due to illness.' Another old timer that we have missed at
our recent meetings is CHARLIE KEEP.

Visiting Rotarians from neighboring clubs included JACK SCHAEFER and BILL
WHORLEY of Bronson. Also, J. LESLIE ENGSTROM of Albian.
Other guests included PERCY TAYLOR AND B£ARK MANN of Coldwater,
Also guests
were DUNCAN LEITCH, Branch County Agricultural Agent, and Mrs. LUELLA HAMILTON,
Home Demonstration Agent of Branch county, JACK CROSBY and DICK WARREN of
Coldwater.

RUSS MOORE has returned from Petoskey where we understand he avoided hay fever.

The Vice-president’s wife, Mrs. Ernie Luce, was working at the Coldwater Grange
Dinirg room where the club had their dinner.

We didn't notice if Ernie got all

white meat for dinner but believe it would be

fair if he

did.

OTIS BARNES has resigned as administrator of the hospital to take on the job of
liaison person between the contractors building the new hospital addition and

the ^ospital Board responsible for carrying plans to completion.

HOWARD AND MARIAN TEETER are enjoying a second honeymoon at Niagara Halls wherrer
Howard is attending an insurance representatives convention. He recently stated
that he believed in the maxim "Better late than never".

The thought for the day is the closing quotation of Mr. Peterson, who was the

Speaker on Tuesday: "One of the greatest values in life was a child going down
the road singing, after asking me the way".
Credit is given to this week's bulletin to KEN PUTNAM since I was absent last week.

Wy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

EO.

This committee

LUSE,

coordinate

the

Classification,

Vice-President

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

the Aims and Objects Committee.

Torg Skabo; Choirman '

Charles Fiske

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Warner

Van

Torg Skobo

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Max Olds

F.

Woodward

Public Information. Dick,
inger, Everett Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each

Lester
I.

President ●

Putnam.
Ken

A. Youth

16—Jim

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

23-Bob

GroundsV '

22—Otis

Service.'

Jim

Payne,

Ray Mulcahey,

VOCATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

and

assist

club

in discharging their respon

sibilities

in

the

members

of

their vocational

this,

vancement of international

under

standing, . good

peace

will

A. Internotional

tionships and in improving* the B. International
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

event

committees

are

appointed

and

Munn

tion)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno
JUNE
1—Carl Vinton

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

8—Dick Biringer

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em

13—Ralph Toupolik (Camp
Emery)
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19—Howard Swan.

20-Horold

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

Fritz Van Aken.

Corwin

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

Project.

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8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Von Why
4

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Informotion. Eorle

Student

Sports

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

JANUARY

Contacts.

(Ail

10—Stu

Hill

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
'

20—Hal

1—Everett Hougen '●

King.

rela

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

13—Chuck Woodward

3—Jess Waldron

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

ROTARY '

APRIL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

.

MAY

Russell Moore,

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

MeComb,

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

V-

27—Chet Allemier

through a "world fellowship of
business and professional men

SERVICE

30-Blir Milnes '

Picnic) ’

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

Chairman.

● ●

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

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Schmitt.

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

G.

(Children's

Kerr

Barnes

NOVEMBER

Rural — Urban.
R.

Ken

McComb

Program)

.....
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

I

Ralph Toupalik.;
C.

Maurice

Putnam.

K. Program
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Max Olds, Chai rm'an

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

discharge

the obligations of the third object
of Roiory — "to encourage and

Couillard,

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

SECRETARY

Wilford

Bir

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

It is the duty of the Community
Committee' to

Davidson

SEPTEMBER

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

16—Roy Potterson

25—Disf. Gov. Meeting.

Relations.

James Von Why.
Ken
Put
B. Crippled Children.
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

month, 12:15

Special Meetings at the coll of the

GOVERNOR 219TH

23—Harvey Moss

(International Affairs)

effect of this object is to influence
-i individually and as
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill Rotarians,
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

Treloar

GENERAL

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

Weeks.

Rice

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

B. Membership; H. J.-McKnight, foster the ideals of service by 29—Fritz
Mac /)\cK?ijh.
every Rotarian to his personal,
C. FeilowshTp. John-Walker, Fred business and-community life." The OCTOBER

DIRECTORS

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

18—Earle

Bob Liv

ermore.

tion of the plans and program of

The President, Vice-President, and—

DISTRICT 219

committees.

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

Aken, Warren Williams.

Chorles

of such

the

A. Classification.

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

pointed on porticular phases of C. Employer-Employee
club service, in order to develop
Paul Hurley.
the club machinery on the execu

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Grant

coordinate

other committees as may be ap

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Al

vise and

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treof.
formation, Public Informotion and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

■

HOLTZ, President

ERNEST

ond

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee

ELECTION

1953-1954

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON

HOTEL

VISITING

WELCOME

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H.

Weeks

Quality Spring Pro'Jucts,
Coldwater, iSich.

Inc.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

12

September 25, 1953

THHI PROGRAM for the fiiast meeting wa
arge of Otis Barnes who had as the
guest speaker, a local toy, Mr, Elwyn Farwell, of the Animal Husbandry Depart

ment of Michigan State College,

Mr, Farwell has just returned from South

America where he was a member of the four point team sent by the United States

to Columbia,

His beautiful slides of that country were excellent and not only

beautiful but informative as v/ell,

It is difficult for one to realize that such

primitive conditions exist in the same hemisphere with us as the slides portrayed.
Here in Michigan you see tractors and milk processing plants that are accepted
os a part of the scheme of living and farming. They are a far cry from what we

saw ond^makes one realize more than ever that even with all the griping and '
fault finding that one hears that it is a pretty good place to live after all.

THE PROGRAJi next week is in the stag picnic which will be held at the "Captain^s

Cabin" at Crooked Lake. We do not know just what talent Carl Vinton has re
served for us
in the way of entertainment but from the description given by

Barney r ebilcock it is apparently something that you should not miss, The
cavalcade leaves the Bon Ami Club at 6;00 P,M, sharp. We dor^t knov/ ’/;hat time

it will return but tell the better half to leave the door unlocked.

THE BLOOD DONOR campaign is being run for the Rotary Club by Jim McComb ard
cards telling when you can donate your pint should be returned to him promptly*

We have one member who will have completed donating one gallon at this next
and it is hoped that he receives proper recognition for this generous act. We
hope that there are other members who can make the same goal.
BACK TO

GST YOUR CARD

JIM:

VISITORS at the club luncheon were Ralph Currie of Toronto who v/as the guest of
Chuck Schmidt; Todd Woatherwax the guest of Chubk‘Woodward; Bob Herr the guest

of Stewart Picard; and Harold Diesing the guest of p}d,

Holtz,

Rotarians

from

away were Lee Hurst of Angola, Glenn Martin and Wendell Hathoway from Bronson.

IT WAS GOOD to see Harry Taylor back with us agt.in,
increase,

May his type of Rotarian

ABSENT for Tuesday were Andrews, Hougon, Komstcin, Bob Livermore, Ernie Luce,
Murray, Patterson, Putnam, Skabo, Thomas and V/ay.
hurrah:i:

There wore only seven early leavers on Tuesday,

FROM THE REPORT of the Charlter night for the Michigan Center Rotary Club it

must have been a BANG-UP AFFAIR and we are sorry that we could not go,

IN ROTARY the basis of Membership is CLASSIFICATION, The joy of Membership
is FELLO'vYSHIP.
The obligation of Membership is SERVICE. The life of Membership
is ATTEJIDANCE.
And the privilege of Membership is YOURS. Make the most of all
of themj

COMpIG inphe October ROTARIAN is nn article which should interest all Rotarians.
It is entitled 'Ten Steps to a Rotary Fellowship" and outlines how young people

win Rotary Fellowships,
thought for the DAY:

to get a job done.

Personality is the use of banana oil instead of hard work

Ray’

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Po»t Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

committee

coordinate

the

Classification,

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

on

particular

phases

the Aims and Objects Committee.
Torg Skobo, Chairman
A. Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—
Charles Fiske
Rice

Skabo

Max

Olds

Charles

D.

Attendance.

Earl

Milnes.

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

9-AI Rice

1-Ray Fox

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair
22—Otis

individually

and

30-Bill Milnes

Hougen.

A. Youth

Service.

1.

President

Wise.

Music.

Maurice

Putnam.

J. Club
Ken

Bulletin.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

Schmitt.

Jim

MAY

McComb,
NOVEMBER

Ken

Pieord

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

25—Lloyd Livermore

INTERNATIONAL

standing,

good

will

assist

the

members

of

this

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

sibilities

In

tionships

and

generol

their

vocational

peace

standards

of

practice

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

event committees

ore

the B.
in

International

appointed

■‘15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howord Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

Ira

Information. Earle

Davidson. -

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

Student

Project.

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp

(Employer-Em

ployee Rel.)

19—Howard

In the C. International

8—Dick Biringer

22—Mark Andrews

King.

rela

in 'Improving

tl^elr respective vocations.

A. international

1—Carl Vinton

6—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night]
15—Jim Van Why

under

and

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

and foster the ad

international

11—Tri State Meeting

DECEMBER

SERVICE

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

club in discharging their respon

4—Bob Lyons

10—Stu

R. G. Waldron.

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which wilt guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
and

tion)

27—Chet Allemier

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the Ideal of service.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Waldron

Ken

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

20-Hal Munn

3—Jess

vancement of

‘

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)

nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss,
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,

Charles To encourage

Chairman.

Livermore (All Sports

Banquet)

Put-

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K. Program

Payne,

6—Bob

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations]

Max Olds, Choirman

Bir

APRIL

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

Robert ers in the community.
Dick

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

Grounds)

as

McComb

Program)

the obligations of the third object
of Rotory — “to encourage ond

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Information.

Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

GOVERNOR 219TH

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Relotions.

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursday of each month, 12il5

George

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Rotarians,

Corwin,

E. Rotary
Information.
Shew, Wm. Bobier.

ROTARY

Relations]

16—Roy Patterson

(International Affairs]

effect of this object is to Influence

Weeks.

Grant Treloor

Torg

Van

9—Wayne Way (Competitor

Barnes
Aken, Worren Williams.
29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
B. Membership. H. J. McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
Mac McKeith.
every Rotarian to his personal,
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER

DIRECTORS

Al

Warner

2—Frank Murray

18—Earle

COMMUNITY SERVICE

tion of the plans and progrom of

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

FEBRUARY

Picnic)

Bob Liv

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

the

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

shall

and

pointed

ED. HOLTZ, President
LUSE,

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees ond such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

ERNEST

on particular phases of voco^t'onal

CLUB SERVICE

Emery)

Swan.

20-Harold

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

Fritz Von Aken.

zine Program]

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
..

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Lodles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist'with the details.

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COLDWATER,

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Fiilletir

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KIIiGEY

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and the gang of ’‘GALS'' that v/ere

ilrr^Llng

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wed were to '^ay the least. frank
and honestj ’.vhat they had to say was pungent and wor thy of far better
company than a sta:-.d ‘Service club group. We wish that some of the wives
of the

"GALS”

had beau bher'’-^

to hear v/hat their ho.p'bar.ds

had

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Heaven forbid thefc i-x.j office is ever afflected vv-th ;.tenog:3
Shcrno,
Ke wou-d causr such an uproar that there wc".ld be n..' \ or . done
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Charlie pj .ske We bb
and if a;iy of the "C^j
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Charles Kantal'

or John. ITalkerji

any office the flooi
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ever walk-^d

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Recent make-ups worej Fiske,
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Hur.k.ey,T Kernedy. Ke/r Bob Livermore- L.s.oyd Livermor.; Lu-ss, t
Keith, Moss, Mum:- LCurray,. Olds, Schmidt., Thomas and Wnldrcn,

Kerns b:..en

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that oa one

of

the bulletins which we

rec-iveo

kas on it "The :''atioji,ai Association of ^onufacturfrs’

'*h6 wheel at the top
,e ere wondering

about this-

blood
chh MoCOMB v/ho cd i n.a o.iMstanding ”'ob at t‘10 time ox the cc^rntnoni
donor program w:.. r her -fo .rhaiik all cf the members cf this club who made it
possible for thr ●.T'-nv' -i o-TS to be ae* lar^ as they were*

A GOLD STAR shouid g; t.3 ''Y'abb Treat since, with his last donation- iie has r
gi^'en one gallon of biood over the "perld? that th: .3 program has bee.n in
px.-gress*

Hiu work and service
regret to loose such a good irom;
as Frank Murray,
V^'e do not
■TO the club has been oubvot.mding and &gt;ie vnll be sorely mi seed
teei that he c&gt;'.r. be replaced very rsadilyj

i/V

r-;&gt;7iSE, PLEASE.

PLEASE do not forget tbo 1AB3 EiAtrict I'onferenoe at jackcen
●on October 11th and 12'-th.»
Make youi' rescrvatj.cn early, tale your wife,
gioe her a vacation from housework
park the kids with ■. neighbor, and have

a good time yourselfc
SAYING FOR THE DAY:
S'.VP 11,

II

S‘‘n.e people grow or*d_r I'cspcnsibility, others only

V.liich do you d'O?

It

Ray

II

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

EAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

OFFICERS

BY ELECTION

on particular phases of vocational

This

committee

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

coordinate

the

Classification,

1953-1954

the

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relotions. Webster

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

Treat.

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service. In order to develop

Paul Hurley.

pointed

on

particular

phoses

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—
Al

J.

D. Attendance.

Earl

Milnes.

Torg Skabo
Charles

inger,

Information.

Everett

the duty

of the Community

Committee

to

discharge

of Rotary — "to encourage and

Corwin,

E. Rotary
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Woodward

is

the

ideals

every Rotarian

F.

Public

It

McKnight, foster

Max Olds

of

to

service

hU

effect of this object Is to influence
Bill Rotarians, Individually and as
members of the Rotary Club, to be

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Robert ers in the community.
Dick

Bir

Hougen.

Lester

President

Service.

Jim

Ken

Bulletin.

K. Program
219

PRESIDENT

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Cibils

SECRETARY

Ken

Put

Russell Moore,

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

assist

club

in discharging their

the

sibilities

in

tionships

and

general

members

encourage and foster the ad

vancement of international

their

in

standards

of

under

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

vocational

improving

of

this

respon
rela

A.

International

Contacts.

Ira

King.
Davidson.

their respective vocations. In the C. Internotional Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

22—Otis

16—Jim

McComb

(Children's

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

APRIL

6—Bob

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

Livermore

(All Sports

Banquet)
13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotory Informa
tion)
MAY

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri Stole Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Von Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

Project.

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Ear! Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

the B. International Information. Earle

practice in

9—Al Rice

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

DECEMBER

SERVICE

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

and

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

24—Don Shorno

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

Rural — Urban.
R. G. Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

MARCH

25—Oist. Gov. Meeting.

NOVEMBER

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George

Chairman.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa
GENERAL

Ken

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)

McComb,

Putnam.

J. Club
DISTRICT

Payne,

18—Earle

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

27—Chet Allemier

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

C.

Maurice

Picnic)

9—Wayne Way (Competitor

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

Wise.

Music.

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

business and community life." The OCTOBER

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

I,

by

FEBRUARY

2—Frank tAurray

personal,

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Boord of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Coulllard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursday of each month, 12:15
Special Meetings at the call of the

PROGRAMS

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

Weeks.

Treloar

Relations.

Van the obligations of the third object

C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred

Fiske

Rice

Grant

H.

McKeith.

Bob Liv

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Charles

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee
and

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.

.

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstlen

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

26—Wilford Coulllard (Maga
zine Program)

20-Harold

HIM

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

A

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Telephone 589W

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COLDWATER,

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TUESDAY

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VISITING

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin Nor,

●October 9,

14

MTH FRITZ VAN AKEN as the
exceHaiti

r.-ne

p

J.953

gram chairman the meeting on Tuesday was an

It ;:tarteJ off vvith the singing of the Lord’’s Prayer by the

American M'i’.e Chorus under the

The

direction of Lewis Bullick.

chorus

is

one made up :,f men whe sane^ together when they were in the
Army and
since thej,:-' d.Tscharges here .'itack together and have toured the countryPaul
Aitohiscn
vath ’-vhon Ale.xander Jordis Lohausen^^ the Austrin Exchange Student

is Ij.ving- introduced Alexander to the club. Alexander told the c'lub of his
life in Geimany and Austria during World War II,
His family weie continually
the move and traveled by train^. auto, and on foot as the fighting came
c'.oscr bo them^ He explained in detail the process by which he was selected
bo o'.me to the United States and also related his experiences on shipboard and
his arrival in New York.
From there he came on to Detroit and then to Coldv/ater,

do a''.so told of the differences in the school systems in Germany from those of
t;-0 United

States*

THE NM ACCOMPANIST of -ttie club is Miss Arlene Ritsema who is teaching music
schools,
She comes from Momence, Illinois and was horn
there on September 9, 1931, She attended the St, Ann Illinois High School and
graduated from Hope College, in Holland, in 1953, She is 5 ft, 94 inches tall
but refuses to tell hov/ much she weighs.
in the Coldwater

THE EDITOR OF THIS

BULLETIN HUMBLY APOLOGIZES

TAKEN IN NAICTNG THE PERSON

TO

FTITZ VAN AKEN

IN BEING MIS*

●UO HAD DONATED ONE GALLON. OF BLOOD!

DALE DEAN—A JTE'V MEMBER--was taken into the Club,

Here are some pertinent
He was born at 4:00 R.M« on January 28, 1922 and weighed
.'-J- lbs- at birth. He got his first tooth at 4^ months, ivalked at 9 months and
20 dayT; and was toilet trained at 15 months, talked at 1 year., was able to
di -?-ss him-self at 3 years© He graduated from the. Coldwa t er High School in
facts about him.

'.9?9 and following this worked at various jobs.

On January

n

I

A

1942

he

in the j.ir Force and was for the most part stationed at Bakersfield,

enlisted

Calif,

wharo no was operations officer.. He was discharged as a lieutenant in November,
i94r.- On July 28, 1943 he was married to Colleen Trar.y,. r. Coldwater girl.
They
have three children, Daniel, hern Sept, 9, 1945 in Linciln, Nob.. David, born
Ih V.h 3
.',947 and Cheryl Ann, bom June 5, 1948©
He vinj; admitted to the
●..nder bhe classification of Real Estate, ebusiness he ha. been engaged in for the
●pas: th^ee years,.
The Club welcomes him as a new member.

KOTARIANS were Otto Rissman and
J.

r

Eggleston of Toledo.

Johr. E.'t/oci a.u*

:-Vo

■&gt;thoi guests were tne 1

of Bronson,

Ait'Ohison:.

AAI F)V. b.-lis us that he is .rahing off for Sam.7 .’●'-.o
of th-‘2

/■ ai

● 'A’\

0

on

fi.'r

the

du;fation

w Lute To

..Plirr vero Coffmanf Corwin-. Davidson, F:.ske (bji’I hunting' Lxck -’^e’.'v- ?C:r" i; b: en..

’-c - Li^'or^.ore, Munn, Olds, Payne (arothor bird hu..itcr« Picard

^●nci ●ar'bi.'ccck (who is also chaaing the elusi-7e parbridge)..

Rando..... Wald.'cn,.

HAL MTNN and his bettor half are leaving on Sat:urday for Honoxulu where ho is to
le :'?nsulting engineer on the installation of a new radio station K.A1M ●
It is
r.1

;7ork if you con get iti

Tg.ey expect to be gone about three weeks &gt;

DON'T FCRtrET THi DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN JACKSON THIS l^EK-END.
OF THE MEETINGS

IF

GETHl-RE FOR

SOME

POSSIBLE.

Roy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocational

This

committee

Classification,

Program,

ELECTION

of

Rotary

In

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

pointed

JOHN

tion of the plans and program of

on

particular

phases

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu

KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skobo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—
Al

Rice

Torg Skabo
Olds

Charles

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

12:15

Lester

to

h!s

Dick

Blr- Max

Olds, Chairman

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds]
22—Otis

Ken

;

Putnam-

Payne,'
Ray

Mulcahey,

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

Russell Moore,

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

foster the ad

under

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional
men

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

committee' shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

and. assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging their respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

sibilities

in

their

vocational

rela

A.

International

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

event

committees

are

appointed

Fritz

17-BIII

Livermore

(All Sports

Banquet)
13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons
18—Warner

Bobier

Ira

JUNE
1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

Project.

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howord Teeter

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

19—Howard

Student

Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

1—Everett Hougen

Information. Earle

Von Aken.

6—Bob

11—Tri State Meeting

JANUARY

Contacts.

King.

tionships and in improving the B. International
Davidson.
general sfandords of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International

ROTARY

APRIL

MAY

DECEMBER

SERVICE

vancement of international

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

(Children's

30-Bill Milnes

24—Don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

McComb

Program)
23—Bob Kerr

27—Chef Allemier

G. Waldron.

Charles To encourage and

Choirman.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

R.

Ken

16—Jim

Barnes

Couillard,

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

Relotions)

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

personal,

Hougen.

Wilford

Bulletin.

K. Program

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Van the obligations of the third object

Wise.

Putnam.
J. Club

SECRETARY

it is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way {Competitor

(International Affairs)

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

every Rotorian

Everett

Music;

I.

President

GENERAL

J.

13—Earle

FEBRUARY

16—Roy Patterson

A. Youth Service. Jim McComb,
NOVEMBER .
Ralph Toupalik.
James Von Why.
3—Jess Waldron
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Peorce,
10—Stu Picard

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Relations.

of Rotary — "to encourage and
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by

Information.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each month,

H.

McKeith.

Bob Liv

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

C. Fellowship. John Walker, Feed business and community life." The OCTOBER
Weeks.
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebllcock (Stag
individuolly and as
Picnic)
0. Attendance. Earl Corwin,' Bill Rotarions,
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Fiske

Grant Treloar
Max

Treat.

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Fellowship,

PROGRAMS

committees.

the

EO. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Charles

such

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

coordinate

the

ROTARY

vise and coordinate 'the activities AUGUST

Functions of the Committee

and

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

JULY

(Employer-Em

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you wont to change dates with another' member, cidvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies'’ Night, may appoint, a committee to assist with the details.

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Rolph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

Corwin

20—Harold

Hill

27—Warren

Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Telephone. 589W

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Pubitshed

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting

MICHIGAN

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

Weeks

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Coldwater, llich.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

October 16, 1953

16

October 13 the members of the
i
AT THE regular meeting of the Club on Tu
Coldvjater Community School Boai*d were present and told of bhe need for the nev/

high school and’what it wili e^compassi

The election will have two distinct

parts, one of the increase in the millage and anyone residing in the school
district may vote in this section. The other'part will have to do with the issu

ance of bonds to cover the indebtedness and)only property ovmers in the district
T/ebb Treat WbS program chairman and the members that, y/ere

may vote on thisi

present viere introduced and talked briefly wei^el

Chuck Woodward, Stanley Borden, and Al Obedi
October 26 from 7:00 A.H. until

8:00 P.M.

Bill Hodgmdn, Jim Snyder&gt;

The election will be held on

in the ROOSEVELT SCHOOL BUILDING GY?J.

GET CUT AND VOTE!

SECRETARY CHICK KENNEDY told of the District

Conference

in Jackson which was

held last week-end and was attended by President, Ed Holtz, Mr, and ^rs. Chick
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Luse, and Chuck Woodward.

Herb Kerlikowski told of the need for Community Service and ho\/this could best
be cared for by each individual club while Ray Dresser told of Vocational
Service. Chick stressed the fact that each new member, whet ;er he is new or
old,' should by reading the Rotarian, be impressed with the importance of obse rving in each individual club the rules of Rotary, That makes good sense and
certainly should be done*

Barney Trebilcock who was one of the lucky men that went

to the

Northern

Peninsula, told tall tales of bird hunting and also of the HORRIBLE CONDITIONS
in Hurley, Wisconsin.

Jfe wonder if the gang counted the bars

on Ihe main street.

The last time that the writer counted theip there wer=; 72 in two city blocks, this
is not counting the side streets. We understand that Charlie Fiske can tell the

difference between a bush and a partridge.
DUES ARE DUB NOVEMBER 1ST, 1953 Al'TD PAYABLE NOVEMBER 3 .‘.T THE REGULAR MEETING
LET’S
IT lOO%*
' '
HL’RPa'iHIJ’’I.’’

There were only two early leavers on October 13th.

ABSMT were Barnes, Mulchahey, Dean, Fox, Hougen, Kornstien, Bob Liberraore,
McKeith, Munn, Patterson, Randall, Rice, W. Van/iken, and Way.
GUEST ROTARIANS was Bob Pennell of Bronson,

We have a copy of the London Rotarian and we notice that the Ladies* Committee
of the Rotary Club of London held a '’TOivIBOL/i" on October 14&gt; 1953 to raise funds
to supply a television for the ROTARY CLUB OF LONDON'S OLD FOLKS HOifE".
Tickets were 2/6 or 5 for lO/-, kTILL SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME AHLAT A TOMBOLl IS?

In the London Rotarian they carry a great deal of advertising and apparently there

is no fine for advertising since the Bulletin congratulates one of its members
on
securing the contract to decorate No, 10 Downing Street, and believes that the
advertising in the London Rotarian brought results. Maybe we*re missing a good
source of revenue in not selling advertising space in our Bulletin.

ROTARIANS have long been interested in crippled children and each of you should be
interested in the article by Albert Q, Moisei in the October Rotarian which is
entitled

Polio:

The

Last Round?

DON’T FORGET THE COM'UNITY CHEST DRIVE’
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

GIVE AND GIVE GENEROUSLY.

'An idea isn’t responsible for the people who believe

in it."

’'Roy*'
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

ELECTION

Classification,

the

supervise Charles Flske, Chairmon.
of

Rotary

In

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

Secretary

Warner

DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—
Fiske

Rice

Olds

Charles

McKeith.

H.

J.

it is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

obligations of the third object
Rotary — "to encourage and

McKnight, foster

the

ideals

of

F.

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Lester

I.

Ken

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Dick

Bir

individually

Bulletin.

GENERAL

Cibils

A. Youth

SECRETARY

Service.

DISTRICT,

Payne,

Chairman.

Ken

Put

Rural — Urban.

Russell Moore,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

McComb

23-Bob

Grou nds)
22—Otis

Rice

(Children's

Program)
Kerr

30—Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

standing, good will end peace
through a world fellowship of

SERVICE

and

and

assist

club

in discharging their respon
in

the

their

members

of

vocational

this

rela

A.

professional

International

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

APRIL

20—Hal

(All Sports

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

20—Ken Putnom (Crippled Chil.)
MAY

4—Bob

3—Jess Waldron

men

Contacts.

11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

17-Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladles' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howord Teeter

;JANUARY
Ira

King.

tionships and In improving the B. International Information. Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student Project.
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Lyons

10—Stu Picard

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Charles To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of international under

business

sibilities

ROTARY

9-A1

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

NOVEMBER

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

McComb,

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

MARCH

27—Chet Allemler

Jim

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

as

nam, Stu Picord, Harvey Moss.

Ray Mulcohey,

VOCATIONAL

and

Max Olds, Chairman

C.

Maurice

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa

by

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the community.

Hougen.

Putnam.

K. Program
INTERNATIONAL

service

Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

Wise.

Music.

Putnam.

J. Club

ROTARY

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Rotarians,

Eorl Corwin,

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

219

Davidson

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford CouIIlard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursdoy of each month, 12:15

DISTRICT

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)
18—Earle

13—Chuck Woodward

E. Rotary
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

President

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murroy
9—Wayne Woy (Competitor
Relations)

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

1-Ray Fox

effect of this object is to influence

Milnes.

Special Meetings at the call of the

PROGRAMS

every Rotorion to his personal,
The OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life,

D. Attendance.

Woodward

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

of

Weeks.

Grant Treloar
Max

Bob Liv

Paul Hurley.

Van the

Aken, Warren Williams.

Skabo

Treat.
ermore.

A. Classification.

Torg

committees.

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Torg Skabe, Chairman

AI

of such

activities

Fellowship,

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Charles

coordinate

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

Vice-President

KENNEDY,

shall

coordinate

vise and

formation, Public Information and

ED. HOLTZ, President

JOHN

This committee

the

Program,

1953-1954

ERNEST LUSE,

Functions of the Committee
and

1953-1954

service, this committee shalf super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on portieular ph&amp;es of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee Rel.)
19—Howord

Corwin

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupolik (Camp
Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

20—Harold

Hill

27—Worsen Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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The

Board

of Directors

of

the

Coldwater

Rotary Club has approved the name and classification
given below*

Any objections should be filed with the

secretary within one week*
Glassification

Keith Avery

Religion - Protestant

Signed

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Bulletin No*

October 30,

17

1953

CHET ALL©.4IER really came up with a honey of a program for the last Tuesday'
meeting at the Arlington Hotel* As program chairman he had as the speaker,
Mr, Robert A. vYilkinson of Van vYert, Ohio, Mr, Wilkinson, who is a past State
Representative for the State of Ohio, is on the staff of the Ohio State

University Community Institute and also has a publishing and printing business.
Many years ago he published a book by Don Smith, entitled "The Peculiarities of
Our Presidents"*

His

talk centered around some of the little knovna facts of some

of the men v;hom we have chosen as presidents*

Woodrow Wilson was an export
V/hile he was very ill the
country had a government very largely controlled by his wife and Robert Lansing,
then Secretary of State, was fired for calling a cabinet meeting,
Thomas
Jefferson was a congenial host and his guests nearly ate and drank him out of
house and home. He made the mistake of endorsing a note for a friend and died
with very little of his fortune left, Rutherford ^ayes was selected by a

stenographer andworte all his own speeches himself,

committee appointed by the congress and he and "Lemonade Lucy", as Mrs, Hayes
was called,

served no wines in the Vvhite House,

Andrev/

Jackson married

the

same gal tv;ioe; and John Tyler still has tv;o grandsons, 25 and 28 years old
respectively, v;ho are still alive, Abraham Lincoln v;as killed as a result of
negligence of the guard who was posted outside the door of his theotre box,
Theodore Roosevelt was a prize hand-shnker and on three Hew Years Days ho

averaged shaking hands vath more than 8,000 each day.
ABSENT for the day were president Ed Holtz, Hurley, Bob Livermore, Macomb, Munn,
Schmidt,

Shaw, Treat and Les Woodward,

VISITORS for the day included Ed Jennings and the "Sago of Ciuincy" from that Club;
L* J* Faust of Port Huron; Otte Rissmnn, Bob Pennell, and Howard Keyes of Bronson;
B, M, Gokey and A* P* Hanmerstrom of Toledo; as well as Sam Donnelson of Sturgis*
THE LEAVE EARLY LIST is getting smallerl

There were only 3 for Tuesday,

On Sunday evening, November 8th, the Rotary Club will have a program in connection
with j^r. Richardson on Station
T, V, B, at which time several members of the
Club will discuss various phases of Rotary,

DUES ARE DUE and payable on November 3rd.
on that day. Let’s make it 100'^*

Bring your check book or cash with you

A meeting of the editors of the district Bulletins is planned for 'orednesday even

ing, November 11th at Marshall,

Ed Lincoln, District Govenor,

has

secured as a

speaker and advisor, a ne vspaperman who should be able to give some good pointers
on getting out a good Bulletin, Your editor intends to be there*
eureka:J

AT L/.ST YOUR EDITOR aiS FOlUID OUT 'mT A "TOMBOLV’ is:

It’s a nice.

refined Brittish term for Bingo.

TTe notice that Seattle and the Puget Sound country are claiming Paul Bunyon os
their native.
Ye understand that he was responsible for digging Lake Superior,
to clear off a good share of the forests in Northern Michigan, and he also
originated a new type dog who had dachshund legs in front and greyhound legs
behind so that he could run continually and not get tired as ho was running down
hill all the "time*
'.Ye protest this kidnappyhg.
Your editor believes that each Rotarian should read the

small

column tr

the

left

on page 14, of the November Rotarian,
THE THOUGHT FOR THE DAY* Hbom Tuscon, Arizena we get this gem;
voices are hard to extinguish over the phone".

Some peoples

Ray"
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Consregotlonal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

1

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

on particular phases of vocotionol

This committee

shall

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

ether committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

phases

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Obiects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

Rice

Grant .Treloor
Torg Skobo

F.

Woodward

Public

Information.

Lester

I.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Bir- Max

discharge
and

SECRETARY

Service.

Jim

30-Bill Milnes

Ken

Put

Bulletin.

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To encourage

ond

assist

the

members

of

this

Means, Chicago, Illinois

sibilities

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

in

their

vocational

A.

International

24—Don

Sherno

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Von Why

8—Dick Biringer

Vinton

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnlght

29—Howard Teeter

JANl/ARY

Contacts.

Iro

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

tionships and in improving the 6, International Information. Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student . Project.
Fritz Von Aken.
event committees' are appointed

Edgar B. 'Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

tion)

18—Warner Van Aken

King.

rela

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

25—Lloyd Livermore

and foster the od-

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

club .in discharging their respon

13—Chuck Woodward

Bobler

DECEMBER

SERVICE

committee shc^l devise ond carry
into effect plans which will guide AI. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

Sports

20-Hai Munn

17-Bill

vancement of international under

SERVICE

(All

10—Stu Picord

Russell Moore,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

C.' Rural — Urban.

Payne,

APRIL

MAY
NOVEMBER

Children.

(Children's

Barnes

McComb,

Ralph Toupallk.

B. Crippled

McComb

Program)

23-Bob Kerr

27—Chef Allemier

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Grounds)
22—Otis

16—Jim

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chii.)

Olds, Chairman

A. Youth

Couillard,

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

GOVERNOR 219TH

to

Putnam.
Ken

George

Wilford

Maurice

K. Program

GENERAL

Dick

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

ROTARY

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

of the Community

Committee

9-AI Rice

1—Roy Fox

of Rotory — "to encourage

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

PRESIDENT

the duty

Service

James Van Why.

12:15

Special Meetings at the coll of the

V

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urbon)
SEPTEMBER

Von the obligations of the third object

inger, Everett- Hougeh.

Regular Board'of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
month,

is

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It

Davidson

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations]
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

(International Affoirs)

Relations.

J. McKnlght, foster

§haw, Wm. B.obier.

Olds

DISTRICT 219

H.

Mac McKeith.

Charles Fiske

Thursday of eoch

Picnic)

18—Earle

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
the ideals of service by
every Rotarion to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Weeks.
.
effect of this object is to Influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D.'.Aftendance. Earl Corwin, Bill
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Informqtipn.
Robert ers In the community.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, ond—

Charles

of C. Employer-Employee

Bob Liv

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relatians. Webster

particular

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of
Treat.

on

ROTARY

activities AUGUST

activities

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

pointed

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Max

the

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

1953-1954

Al

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee
and

1953-1954

r.erviee, this.eommittee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

19—Howard

JULY

(Employer-Em

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Magozine Program)

Corwin

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)
20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren Willioms

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairmart

Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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Bulletin No.

November 6,

18

1953

AT THE REGUL/vR I‘£EETING of the Coldwater Rotary Club on Tuesday, November 3rd,
Jess Waldron was pro ,ram chairman and had as his speaker Sheriff Neil Pfost
of Branch County. Mr* Pfost went on to explain that the duties of the Sheriff's
Department have increased greatly in the last few years and now include law
enforcement, the serving of writs and court notices, road patrol and that of
maintaining peace and order* He stated that there were 115 types of crimes coded
by his office and that since January 1, 1953 his office had persons accused of
113 of these crimes in the county* His office has handled 2763 specific complaints
during the current year* As te road patrol which is now one of the biggest jobs,
he stated that only 9% of the arrests Inade for traffic offenses are those of

residents of Branch County and that only 17^ of the accidents in the county involv
ed people living in Branch County*

He told the

club that

of the

15 fatalities

in

the county during the current year only one Branch County person had been killedo
Seven of these persons killed have died at one corner, that of the intersection of
M 60 and M 78 in spite of elaborate markings and warnings at the corner. Twenty
one cars have been stolen in the county and a good share of these have been stolen
by juveniles*
Juveniles he stated presented one of the greatest problems in the
grist that comes to the Sheriff's office and apparently this type of case is on the
increase.

NEXT 7JEEK'S SPEAKER, under the chairmanship of Stewart Picard, vdll be State
Senator will be remembered

Senator George N, Higgins of Ferndalo, Oakland County*

as the man who sponsored the Business Tax Law in the last meeting of Legislature^

ABSENT last week were Fox, Holtz, Hurley, Kornstein, Bob Livermore, McKeith, llfunn.-

Olds, Shaw, Teeter, Van Why, Way and Les Woodward,

The leave early list was

small, only six had to leave.
Secretary Chick Kennedy read a letter from District Govenor Ed Lincoln in which he
pointed out that our Club has fallen upon evil days in the way of attendance and
we have not only slipped but slid away down the listing in order of attendance*
Chick checked each member’s attendance by reading a record of his attendance since
July 1, 1953*
LET’S HAVE BETTER ATTENDANCE]! Only by being there can you carry
out the true object *f Rotary,

Guest Rotarians v;ore: Bill Stewart of Bronson, tL^ Sage of Quincy, Carleton
McKenzie, Dale Ulrey of Goshen, and Harold Baker of Niles, ©tis Barnes had as his

guest Jack Replinger of Kalamazoo*

Your Editor plans to attend a meeting on Tuesday, November 11th, at Marshall for
all Bulletin Editors in the District.

Deer hunters should find out in advance the meeting place of the nearest Club and
the day of meeting so that you can make up during the hunting season* Don’t worry
about going to a aroeting in your hunting clothes as it is expected in the U.P*

Te note with interest that Union City is to have a Rotary Club, It would seem that
it would bo a very proper and suitable gesture for a goodly size delegation to
attend their Charter Night Meeting,

In the December Rotarian Generol William W* Quinn says this of Rotarians:
give a Rotarian an inch of an idea he’ll give you back a mile of action,”

If yen

Also, appearing in the December Rotarian vdll be an article regarding "DON’T KIL^

YOUR DOCTOR". The article will tell you six ways to
interested in knowing what they are*
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

save his life.

We’ll be

If someone criticizes you and the shoe pinches, put it ono
Ray"
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

Functions of the Committee

This

and
BY

formotion. Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B, Competitor Relations.

Bob Liv

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

Relations.

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

Paul Hurley.

B. Membership.
Mac

Charles Fiske
Rice

H.

McKeith.

D. Attendonce.

Treloar

Milnes.

Torg Skobo

E. Rotary
F.

Woodward

Van the obligations of the third object

J.

Earl

McKnight, foster

thoughtful of and helpful to o,th-

Robert ers in the community.

Public. Information.

inger,

Everett

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

I.

President

Service.

Jim

DISTRICT,

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

R. G.

Ken

Bulletin. . Ray Mulcahey,
Chairman.

Ken

Put-

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Grounds)

30-6ill Milnes

under

standing,., good will and peace
through a World fellowship of
and

sibilities in

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

tionships

their , vocational rela

and

in

improving

the B.

International

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

APRIL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

(All

Sports

13—Chuck Woodward
20—Hoi

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)
MAY

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

DECEMBER

SERVICE

encourage and foster the ad

business

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

22—Otis Barnes

24—Don Shorno

vancement of international

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

McComb

Program)

15—Guvarie CoBman (Fair

NOVEMBER

professional

committee shall devise and carry
into effect, plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
and assist, the members, of this A. International
Contacts.
club in discharging their respon
King.

ROTARY

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

,

Payrie,

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

McComb,

Vocational Service Committee: This united In the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

George

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

27—Chet Allemier

nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,

Potnom.

K. Program
.Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serrotosa Cibils

Maurice,

Putnam.

Ken

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Wise.

Music.

J; Club

SECRETARY

Davidson

(International Affolrs)

9—Woyne Way (Competitor

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

H. Sergeant at &gt;^rms. B. K. Pearce,

GENERAL

and

Corwir\, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

Information.

Ralph' Toupolik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilfdrd Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursday of each month, 12:15

ROTARY

Picnic)
18—Earle

8—Byron Thomos

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

of Rotary — "to encourage

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

PRESIDENT

11—Mac MacKeifh (Family

1—Roy Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
the ideals of service by
every Rotorian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
●
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotorions/ individually and
as
Picnic)

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Charles

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Aken, Warren Williams.

Max

committees.

the club machinery on the execu

Secretory

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

activities

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Clossification.
Warner

Grant

of such

club service, in order to develop

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Al

coordinate

ermore.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LU5E, Vice-President

KENNEDY,

shall

the

vise and

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary inTreat.

ELECTION

1953-1954

JOHN

committee

coordinate

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on porticulor phases orvocalionot

COMMITTEES

OF

men

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY
Ira

Information. Earle

Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective .vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

JUNE

I—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

5—Vince

(Employer-Em

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howord Swan.

Project.

Corwin

JULY

Kornstlen

12—Poul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren

Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Telephone 589W

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michlgon

Bulletin No-*

November 13, 1953

19

Senator George N. Higsins of Femdale,
who sponsored the business tax in 1953
Legislature, was the guest speaker at
our meeting Tuesday. He stated that the
tremendous increase in taxes has come
about due to four constitutional amend
ments and listed the amendments as

follows:

1.

Servicemen’s

Civil Service.
Bonus which costs

2.

4.

McKeith in Chicago; Ed Holtz, Vino
Komstien, Bob Shaw and Les Woodward at
Quincy; and Bob Livermore and Howard

Teeter at Hillsdale,

At the meeting of

November 3 there were 12 absent.

Seven,

however, made up during the week.

The

the

state

Of Michigan some $270,000,000,
3* The
165,000,000. bond issue for construction
of mental heepitals,

iftbcent visitors to other clubs weret

Absent on Nov. 10th were Chet Allemier,
Bent, Barringer, Bean, Fox, Hurley,
Patterson and Teeter*

The Sales Tax

Dffiversion amendment of 1947.

We had as visitors; Melvin Blue,

Rotarian

from '■.uincy. Bob Stocker of Bronson, and
Senator Higgins pointed out that this bill Fred V/eeks had as his guest, Lee Rickman
Stewart Picard had also as
of Jackson.
dies on March 31, 1955 and is a stop-gap
means of raising funds to get the State
his guest, Mel Muloaster of Ferndole who
of Michigan out of the red.
accompanied Senator Higgins,
We notice that our Rotary District is in
31st place for attendance for the month
of September, when our percentage was
89.37'^. It might be interesting to note

There were only 5 early leavers.

However,

we note, that they are the oJironiq ones

who leave early very frequentlyr

that there are 2,109 Rotarians in this
District, V/e note that one of the low

Chet Allemier is a patient at the

five in attendance
also.

you are in Battle Creek stop in and see

is

from this District

Community Hospital in Battle Creek.

If

him.

On Wednesday evening, Nov, 11th, your

Deer hunters don^t forget to attend

editor met with 26 of the 31 Bulletin
editors from this district and discussed

Rotary while up north*

bulletins in general:

It was good to see Harry Taylor back with
us at our last meeting. We appreciate

what should be

used, v;hat should not be used, general
make-up and you might be interested in

the effort he made.

knowing that the Coldwater Bulletin was

used as a poor example of make-up.
editor's face was red]

Your

I felt like

The program for Nov, 17th will be in

charge of Everett Hougen who is .showing

singing "Humility", The new form of
c documentary film: "Credit-Man’s
this bulletin is a result of this meeting. Confidence in Man", This film during the
Your comments will be appreciated.
last year has won three top awards. One
DON’T FORGET CHARTER NIGHT, DECEI.iBER 2-'nd
AT UNION CITY!

from the Film Council of Boston, one from

the Freedom Foundation and the third from

the American Public Relations Association.

It is being furnished through the courtesy

Will someone volunteer to give a definitim of Dunn and Bradstreet,

at the next meeting "Past Service", Many
Rotarians do not know the meaning of the
term»

thought for THE DAY:

a self-made man.
ing parts."

If you want to be
don-t leave out the work

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

committee

shall

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

Vice-President

Rotary

Paul Hurley.

phases

Torg Skabo

obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

22—Otis

C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
Rotorions, individually and as
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

OCTOBER

Warner

H.

F.

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Van the

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

I.

President

Hougen.
Wllford

A. Youth

Service.

Jim

Bulletin.

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

Russell Moore,

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

Chairman.

vancement of int^rnotldnal under

Schmitt.

standing, good ,will
through

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

business

a

and

peace

professional

men

world

and

fellowship

Vocational Service Committee; This united in the ideal of service.

of

and

assist

club

in discharging their

ROTARY

tionships and in improving the B. Inlernaiional Information'.' Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in

INTERNATIONAL

in

their

members

of

this

respon

vocotional

rela

A.

International

Contacts.

Ira

King.

their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

APRIL

6—Bob Livermore
Banc|uet)

(All

Sports

13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hol

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)
MAY

NOVEMBER

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Ben) (Ladies' Night)

22—Mork Andrews

22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

! JANUARY

Illinois

sibilities

the

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

R. Means, Chicago,

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

30—Bill Milnes

Barnes

McComb,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

(Children's

27—Chet Allemier

Couillard,

Payne,

McComb

Program)

20—Ken Putnam- (Crippled Chll.)

Max Olds, Chairman

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

K. Program

219TH

Bir

in the community.

Putnam.
Ken

GOVERNOR

Dick

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

George

Robert ers

Ralph Toupalik.
James Von Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Putnom, Stu Picard, Horvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

SECRETARY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

J. McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,

Charles

12:15

9-Al Rice

23-Bob Kerr

Max Olds

month,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

Information.
E. Rotary
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Woodward

MARCH

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Mac McKeith.

Rice

Relations.

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

16—Jim

B. Membership.

Grant Treloar

Bob Liv

Picnic)
18—Earle

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations]
16—Roy Patterson

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Fiske

GENERAL

of C. Employer-Employee

the Aims and Objects Committee.

DIRECTORS

ROTARY

Treat.

tion of the plans and progrom of

The President, Vice-President, and—

DISTRICT 219

In

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

of

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

particular

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Aken, Warren Williams.

of each

committees.

ermore.

A. Classification.

Thursday

of such

other committees as may be ap
on

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.

activities

Fellowship,

pointed

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Al

coordinate

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles

vise and

formation, Public Information and

HOLTZ, President

ERNEST LUSE,

This

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

the Committee

and

Program,

ELECTION

1953-1954
ED.

Functions of

particulor ph«es of vocational

on

CLUB SERVICE

Project.

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

(Employer-Em

19—Howard Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
. Emery)
20—Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, suih os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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The COLDWATER

9 ●

Rotary REFLECTOR

Frederick H.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

*eeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, Mich.

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No«

20

November 20, 1953

The regulor meeting of the Rotary Club

at the Arlington ^otel on Tuesday had a
progromm that showed the reason that the

The Club stated that they liked the

new

two column bulletin and so that is the
way it will be henceforth. Wo wish that

United States has become a great country when you have a nows item regarding a

and where business has attained a high
level of ethicso Everett Hougen had as
his programm a documentary film of
"Credit

I',Ian- s Fatth in Mankind"

and

it showed ho?/ man's faith and trust in

his fell'w man can affect a country and

member that you would coll the Editor

as it is your Bulletin and your bit will
help a great deal*

Russell Moore didn*t look any different
on Tuesday even though he is no?; a bank

iffect its business standards&gt;
One does
not realise how credit can be used or

director.

how it influences everyone*

All Coldwater Rotarians should moke

The

film—

furnished by Dunn and Bradstreets—

showed the growth of that company from

on

effort to be at Union City on December
2nd for Charter Night. Our Club is to

Its beginning until today, every business present the club with the Flag of the
place is listed and rated*

A man's credit rating is one of the most
precious possessions that are his.

The meeting had a rather small attend
ance but this is duo largely to the
nighty hunter that have gone to the
north ;voods in search of meat for the
c.-'ning winter.
Tfe trust that most of

them will make up their attendance and
when the chips are down that the nttendaiicc ;vill be good,
If they don't make

up wo hope that they don't get the deer
they wont after.

its work in helping the new club to
organize.

The Club Bulletin editors at tho meeting

in Marshall adopted a code of ethics and
we ore going to print one item from this

code for the next eight weeks,
the first one:

This

is

We beliovo that our Club

bulle'tins are valuable and effective

instruments in the development and main-tonancG of good Rotary clubs : Therofore
WG os bulletin editors shall gladly cea-

tribute our time and effort to the pro

Has anyone been in to see Chet Allemeir

yet or have you dropped him a card? He
is in the Community Hospital at Battle
Creek.

duction of the best bulletins wo can
offer our members."

Visitors on Tuesday were the following

Rotarians, Kenneth R. Miller of Detroit,.

We regret losing Max Olds but can well

understand that his family oomos first
which is as it should bo.

We only hope

that he comes back to us someday.
Next week-s

program is in charge of Don

Shorno, Bill Bobier has the program for

D comber

United States and the standard for the
flag. Bronson deserves a gardenia for

1st*

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

v;hcn he's asleep,"

'Don't kick a dog

Dale Ulrey of Goshen, Norm Elliott and
Bert Ward of Bronson, Al Rice had as his

guest Dr. James Ansel of Kalamazoo, Chas.,
Fiske had as his guest, Russell Kuhlman
of Auburn, Indiana, and Fred Weeks had as

his guest, Joo Bro?m of Fostoria, Ohi\
Roy Harris was the guest of program
chairman Everett Hougono

Absent wore Allemeir, Barnes, CoffmanBobier, Dean, Fox, Bob -Livormorcj McKe: t .r
McKnight, Pearce, Picf4rd, Putnam, Rr.rd-. L-.

Shaw, Treat, Fritz Van Hkcn, Waldron,
Williams, and Chuck Woodward.
Roy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempt. — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

Functions of the Committee

This

and

BY

committee

ELECTION

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

Paul Hurley.

pointed

on

particular

phases

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Werner

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

DiRECTORS

Torg Skabo
Olds
Woodward

inger,

Everett

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
each

month,

Lester

I.

9-Al

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grou nds)

the

ideals

of

service

his

by

A. Youth

Service.

Jim

6. Crippled

30—Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

APRiL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

Payne,

Ken

Put

Russell Moore,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

Club Bulletin.
Ken Putnam.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

through

business

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

a

world

fellowship

Vocational Service Committee: This united In the Ideal of service.

ROTARY

committee shall

devise and corry

ond

members

of

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

assist

the

of

this

club in discharging their respon

George R, Means, Chicago, Illinois
DISTRICT,

vancement of international under-

SERVICE

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

sibilities

in

tionships

and

their

in

vocational

rela

improving

the

A.

International
International
Davidson.

- ● *

10—Stu Picard

17—B'III Bobier

tion)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting
' 18—Warner Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

'

Ira

Information. Earle

general standards of practice in
their respective, vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

1—Carl

Vinton

15—Horvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews-

22—Earl

29—Harold MeKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vitico

(Employer-Em

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

8—Dick Biringer
Corwin

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul "Hurley
ployee Rel.)

● 19—Howard Swan.

Project.

.

8—pick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

JANUARY

Contacts.

King.
B.

3—J^ss Waldron

DECBMEiER

SERVICE

encourage and foster the. ad

stondlng,

VOCATIONAL

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

'-24—don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Schmitt.

PRESIDENT ROTARY IKITERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serfotosa'-Cibils

Ray Mulcahey,

Chairman.

13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hal Munn

NOVEMBER

Children,

(All Sports

MAY

McComb,

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

(Children's

23—Bob Kerr

personal,

Ralph Toupollk.

Couillard,

Wise.

Music.

K. Program

219TH

Hougen.

Wilford

MeComb

Program]

22—Otis

Rotarian to

Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas

Putnam.
J.

GOVERNOR

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and
every

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

If is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

GENERAL

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

1—Ray Fox

Van the

James Van Why.

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Bob Liv
Relations.

Picnic)
18—Earle

OCTOBER
Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and cammunity life." The
effect of this object Is to Influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and os
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
Max
Olds,
Chairman
F.
Public Information. Dick
Bir
27—Chet Allemier

Treloar

of

11—Mae MacKeith (Family

COMMUNITY SERVICE

MeKnight, foster

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
16—Roy Potterson

Weeks.

Rice

Thursday

J.

2—Fronk Murray

C.

Charles Fiske

Chorles

H.

Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, end—

Max

of C. Employer-Employee

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

FEBRUARY

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

the

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

formation, Public Information and

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Grant

coordinate

committees.

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.

19S3-T954

Al

vise and
of such

shall

coordinate

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocotional

COMMITTEES

OF

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

;^-Harold Hill
27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT^ Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

.

Telephone 589W

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UNITED
7.

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The COLDWATER

1

Rotary REFLECTOR

Frederick H.

Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 t 1 5 p.m., A R LI NGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, ilich.

! STATESi

meufig!

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
Bulletin

tJuvuiii'byr £7,

'til

The Coldwater Rotary Club just got under

1903

Eton Shorn© as Programra Chairman the

?/© added one position going from 21st to

programm for the day vvith Coach Floyd
Eby was one of the best that we have had

Ten clubs had one or more 100^ meetings

as the communications officer of a DE

the wire in attendance for last month.

20th with an average of 90 per cent.
for the month,

7{e will be interested to

see hov/ vie average during November vjith
the deer hunters in the brush.

Speaking of deer hunters, it would seem

for some time.

His experiences in the Havy

were typical of many an ensign who felt

that he was in deep v/ater (no pun intend

ed) until he got his sea legs.

The Navy

is not satisfied with mediocore

results

as Coach Eby outlined it is only inter-

that the club is not so hot or else needs ested in getting results, Hi s closing
statement that he learned how to appreciate
new bifocals for everyone.
The one

member that did get a deer confessed that the United States as a home land is perthe deer sneaked up on him while he was
asleep and, he had to shoot in self
defense.

It must have been a brave deer

to try to scare an old politician like

haps more widely felt by men that served
in the armed forces than by those who did

not as they had a chance to observe v;hat

the conditions were in other countries,

Jess Waldron. Bobier, Treat, Vinton,_
McKnight, Williams, Dean, Shaw and Putnam Next week's programm is in charge of Bill
all drew blanks.
There are reports that Bobier who will have as his speaker, Hal
Shaw could not get a window open to shoot Munn, We understand that Munn has some
at a buck which was peeking in the windov/.slides that he took on his recent trip to
Honolulu where he was consulting engineer

The meeting for December 8th will be
held at 7:00 P,M. at the Edison School,

on the

installation of a new radio

station.

Yfe hear he has some hula girl slides that
● '

This vvill be a community s ervice meeting are lulas-i
sponsored by the various service clubs
in Coldwater ard the

Junior Chamber of

VISITORS on Tuesday included Dick Schultz

Commerce,
The speaker is Professor Paul and Don Hunsicker of Bronson, Dale Hlery
of Goshen, Indiana, Elmer Dobson and the
Bagwell of the Speech Department,

Michigan State College, and he is a past Sage of Quincy, Garleton McKenzie. Fred
president of the National Association of Weeks had as his guest, ^^r. Colin McKenzie
Junior Chambers of Commerce,
The dinner of Windsor, Ontario.
There were 5 early
is to be $1.75 and Fritz VanAken, who is leavers.
programm chairman, requ4sts that re
servations be mode and tickets purchased ABSENT were Allemier, Barnes, Bent, Fiske,
Fox, Eougen, Dick Kerr, Kornstien, Bob
If you
at the December 1st meeting,
Libermore, Moore, Patterson, Picard,
have never heard Paul Bagwell speak,
Thomas and Trcbilcock.
you^ll miss something if you don*t goi

DON^T FORGET Charter Night, Dec, 2nd, of We just checked and find that Chet AllemeLr
the Hnion City Rotary Club. Dinner is
is improving and his better half tells us
to be held in the Union City High ^chool that he hopes to be back with us for our
gymnasium, country style, to be served
next meeting,
promptly a-t 6:30 and will close by 9:30
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
If you stop every
so you’ll still be able to see some of
the fights. Let’s have a big delegationitime a dog barks, your rood will never
This may be considered as a make-up
meeting.

end.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

Functions of

This

and

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

committee

shall

the

vise and
of

formation, Public Information and

particular

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B, Membership.

The President, Vice-President, and—
Charles Fiske
Rice

C.

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

Lester

i.

SECRETARY

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR

219TH

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

service

his

Bir

30-Bill Milnes

Bornes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

by

APRIL

personal,

6—Bob

A. Youth

Service.

lations)

Bulletin.

Ray Mulcahey,

Jim

Putnam.

Chairman.

McComb,
NOVEMBER
Picard

Russell Moore,

17-Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

SERVICE

DECEMBER

Vocational Service Committee: This united In the ideal of service.

committee sholl devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Choirmon.
assist

the

members

of

this

sibilities in their vocational rela

tionships

and

in

improving

A.

the 8.

International

18—Warner

Ira

Information. Earle

Project.

Aken

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Horold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

20—Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

19—Howard Swan.

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Van

JUNE

JANUARY

Contocts.

King.
International
Davidson.

tion]

25—Lloyd Livermore

1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Von Why

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

club in discharging their respon

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

vancement of international under

SERVICE

20—Hal

MAY

Charles To encouroge and foster the ad

Schmitt.
VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Sports

27—Chef Allemier

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

(All

13—Chuck Woodward

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Couillard,

Payne,

Livermore

Banquet)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re

Max Olds, Choirmon

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

Putnam.

and

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Dick

Wise,

Music.

INTERNATIONAL

Cibils

of

to

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children,
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Ken

ROTARY

ideals

Robert ers in the community.

Hougen.

Wilford

K. Program

Joaquin Serratosa

the

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

Grounds)

James Van Why.

J. Club
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Rotarian

McComb

Program)

22—Otis

Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Information.

Everett

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

GENERAL

Earl

Informotion.

Public

inger,

12:15

9-Al Rice

16—Jim

OCTOBER
Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebllcock (Stag
Rotorians, individually and as
Picnic)

F.

month,

2—Russ Moore (Rurol-Urban)

the obligations of the third object
of Rofory — "to encourage and

J. McKnight, foster

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

PRESIDENT

MARCH

Weeks.

E. Rotary

Thursday of eoch

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

If is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

every

Milnes.

Charles Woodward

DISTRICT 219

H.

Mac McKeith.

D. Attendance.

Treloor

Torg Skabo
Max

Davidson

phoses

the Aims and Objeefs Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Grant

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)

of C. Employer-Employee
Relations,
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

on

9—Woyne Way (Competitor
Relations)

II—Mac MacKeifh (Family
18—Earle

ermore.

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

the
Classification,
Wembership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.

pointed

PROGRAMS

the activities AUGUST

activities

other committees as may be ap

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

coordinate

such committees.

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

1953-1954

ROTARY

service, this committee shall super

the Committee

coordinate

1953-1954

on particular phases of vocational

COMMIHEES

CLUB SERVICE

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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Time:

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TUESDAY

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

■^lletin No.- 22

December 4,. 1953

With Bill Bobier as the programm chairman Ken putnam who sponsored the membership of
and Hal Munn^ a member of the club, as
Keith Avery to Rotary presented him to the
the speaker, we learned a lot about
Club and did an excellent Job of present
Hawaii*- As you v/ill recall, Hal went to ing also the four objects of Rotary.. He
learned that Keith was born,Jan. 19, 1913
Honolulu recently as the consulting
engineer when a new radio station was put to Harry J, and Etta M,. Avery in Scranton,
into operation and while in the Islands
Penn. He received his A.B*, Degfee from
took some very fine pictures. He has
West Virginia V/esleyan and his M.A.. and
made these into slides and it was these
Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Boston

slides with a rumming commentary that we
saw and heard.

From his comments

University, He came to Michigan for his
wife and married Marian Bailey at Luding-

it

^uld appear that he is sold on living
there and we are wondering when he may

ton, Michigan September 7,. 1938. They
have two children:- Robert Keith, born

leave us.. His pictures gave a complete
p'anaramo of life and industry in the

Vicinity of Honolulu.

Dec., 7, 1942 and Judith Carol, born Feb*.
4,

1944.,

He has held, churches at Middle*^

We did not realize boro. Mass. 1939-1941; at Evert,, Mich,

that there were so few white people en
1941-1946; Jackson, Michigan 1946-1949 and
the Island and it was also very surpris-. at Portland 1949-1953. He is now, pastor
ing that there are such a few pure
of the Methodist Church in Coldwater. He
JJav/aiians
His comments and pictures,.
says that his Robbies are group camping
9‘howing the religious life of the Islands,and the painting of Nativity Sets., He
ghows us that other religions than
i
says
that he has one vice, that of pesterChristianity have a tremendous influence ing Methodist” Laymen.,
on the general population and doubtless

influence business and professional life., Jim McComb gave a short report of the
Industry must be very largely controlled
by the white population.
It appeared
that BIG BUSINESS is an accepted fact,.

us. that "he has the names of 85 families in

Christmas actj.vities of the clubs, telling

Prank McConkey,. \vho was 80 years old on

club members who will work in teams,. The
names are to be available in plenty of time

Branch County who are to be given toys by

:Nov. 2, 1953 and played a game of golf
for the purchase and distribution of the
at the local club on that date, was pre-. gifts. Youwill hear more about it in the
sented with a set of cuff links and a

next bulletin.

tie clasp that were in the form of a set

of golf clubs. Apparently golf is one
way of achieving a healthy and happy
living of a long and useful life.. We

We had as visitors, the sage of Quincy,,

hope Frank has many more happy years..

Jess ^Waldron had as his guest. Geo...

REMEMBER that next week’s meeting is to

Leunberger of Lansing and Howard Teeter
had Ernie Hodder of Grand Rapids as his

Carleton McKenzie, bale Ulrey of Goshen,.

Bill Stewart and Lee Evans of Bronson..

be on Tuesday night at the Edison School guest.,
at 7:00 P,M.

This will be an interclub

meeting with -rrofessor Paul Bagwell of
Michigan State College as the speaker.

The leave early list was long.,

There were

ten early leavers and we note several

members that have left early for the past

Absent were Allemier, Dean,. Fox, Kofnthree meetings.
stien, Lyons, Moore, Patterson, Randall,
Schmitt,

Treat and Chuck Woodward.

SAYING FOR THE DAY:

The

reason that a

dog has so many friends is that he wags

REICTBER NEXT TTEEK’S KCETING IS AT THE

EDISON-SCHOOL AT 7:00 p.'I.

BE THERE!

If Howard Swan can make it, you can too!

his tail instead of his tongue."

Ray"
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday T2;15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK

e

Poit Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

ELECTION

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

committees.

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

H.

n—Mac MocKeith (Family

Treat.

Paul Hurley.

It

is

Charles Fiske
Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skobo

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

I.

President

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

Bulletin.'

Putnam.

Joaquin Serratosa CJbils

23—Bob Kerr

of the Community

Committee

to

discharge

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and
the

ideals

of

service

by

Service.

DISTRICT,

Rural — Urban.

Ray Mulcahey,

Russell Moore,

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

INTERNATIONAL

through

business

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

a

world

assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging, their respon

sibilities jo '-their vocational relo;

ROTARY

Edgar B. Lincoln,' Marshall, Michigan

A, .International'
King.

fellowship

of

Picard

(All

Sports

20—Hal

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

17-Bill

Bobier

11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

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JUNE

1—Evefett Hougen
B—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Haroid McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY●

Contacts.

Ira

^International Information. Earle
tiohships o_nd ..in improving fhb B. Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their 'respective vocations. In the C. International Student Project.

event, committees are appointed

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

13—Chuck Woodward

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

DECEMBER

SERVICE

yarldement of international under

standing,

APRIL

MAY
NOVEMBER

24—Don Shorno

Charles To-encourage and foster the ad-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

and

INTERNATIONAL

-

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

McComb,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

(Children's

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

(ompsitt^e^ shall devise and carry
into'e'fiect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
●

George R. AAeans, Chicago, Illinois
219TH

Grounds)
22—Otis

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Max Olds, Chairman

Vocotlonal Service Committee: This united in the ideol of service.'

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR

Payne,

Chairman.

Schmitt. _ ,

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

9-AI Rice

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Service

C.

Maurice

K. Program
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

the duty

,Putnam.
Ken

GENERAL

MARCH

16—Jim McComb
Program)

A. Youth

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

■

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
Thursday of each month, 12:15
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. 8. K. Pearce,

ROTARY

Davidson

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

J. McKnight, foster

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Max Olds

PRESIDENT

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)
18—Earle

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

every Rotorion to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Wolker, Fred business and community life, The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarions, individually and os
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, and—

DISTRICT 219

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

the club machinery on the execu

Secretary

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

activities

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Chorles

of such

club service, in order to develop

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Al

coordinate

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv
ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

KENNEDY,

This

the Committee

vise and

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

JOHN

Functions of

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER^ MICH,
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Frit4 Van Aken.

5—Vince

KoVnstlen

12—Paul

Hurley

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

ployee Rel.)

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

20—Harold Hill

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates, with'flmother member, advise the program chairman, of the change.'-

CHA*S. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night,, fnay appoint'a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

December 11,

23

About 50 Rotarians,

Lions,

and

Kiwanians were guests of the Jaycees

last Tuesday evening at a joint meeting

1953

Visitors were: Henry Gomley, Sam Burgess,
Norman Elliott, Dick Cox, and Wendell
Hathaway from Bronson; Harold Baker from

of Coldwater Service Clubs held at the
Edison School,
John Dean, of the Jay

Niles; Robert Denham and Norman Kukuk

cees, was Chairman of the meeting.

Indiana »

Professor Paul Bagwell of Michigan State
College, who is state chairman of the
"March of Dimes", gave a stirring
address telling the history of the
National Foundation for Infantile

from Quincy; and Ralph Noel of Goshen,
Absent were* Allemier, Davidson, Fiske,

Fox, Hurley, Bob Livermore, Lyon, MoComb,
McKeith, Moss, Munn, Pearce, Putnam,
Schmidt, Toupalik, and ’’'d-lliams.

paralysis.
THERE WFIRE NO

E.’.RLY LEAVERS:

Over 20 million dollars has been spent

by the Foundation since 1938 on scientific Earl Davidson has the program on Dec.
A serum cfas now been

15th and he tells us that it is a strip

developed which may be the answer to

film with a running commentary. It is
entitled "Lexington, U.S.A." and has to

research alone.
the

From Febiauary 8 to June

disease.

1, 1954, over one million children in
second grade classes in 200 counties in

do v/ith bosses, hard likker,

the United States will receive vacIf the serum
cinations with this serum,

In the Rotary News Broadcast, published
on Nov, 30th, it outlines the necessary
steps to provide Christmas cheer for
hungry people in Europe and South America;
A dollar will send a very good package.
*Send' ybur dollar to CARE, 189 W. Madison
Street', Chicago 2, Illinois,

proves to be successful; we will be on
the toad to victory over this crippling
disease.

Michigan raised $2,084,000, in the 1953
March of Dimes Campaign. The goal for
1954 is $3,600,000, Paul Bagweli himself
a victim of the disease,

stressed the

importance of meeting our goal in this
most crucial year. The program closed
vdth a four minute

film of Howard Keel

singing "You*ll Never Walk Alone" while
we witnessed the heart warming sight of
a little boy taking his first steps after
a siege of polio.

and tobackBK

The Charter Night »f the ’^nion City Club
was very well attended.
about 20 men from the

There were

Coldwater Club v/ho

●attended and they reported an extremely
fine program.
One of the highlights was
‘the comments by the Rotarian from New
Zeeland,

In the December Rotarian there is a very

interesting article on "School Safety
Rotary thanks the Jaycees for the pri
vilege of enjoying this excellent meet
ing.

It so happens that your Editor has known
Paul Bagwell for some 15 years and was
in his class of public speaking at
Michigan State College v;hen he started
his teaching at that school. At that
time Professor Bagwell was only able to
get about with a great deal of difficultif
on

crutches.

The

two men on the

debate have

lie are enclosing a list of the youngsters
for whom we are asked to provide Christ
mas gifts.
The names of the chairmen of
the different committees, and his cov/orkers, is given opposite the name of
the family. In case the address is not

clear, will you please contact the County

takes to

Department of Social T/elfare in the Court

Some of you men who have itching feet
look at the map on pages 32 and 33 of

House? It is the job of each committee
chairman to work out plans for the work
of his group.
Jim McComb has done a good
job and we should follow through on it*

travel

the

He has what it

Patrols".

very divergent opinions and the article
is well v;orth reading.

hard

road.

the December .''Rotarian", (Don't let
your wife see it unless you want to go
to Seattle.)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE

CREEK

Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

activities

tion of the plons and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Warner

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—

Torg Skabo

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
of each

month,

McKnight, fester the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-AI

Lester

I.

Putnam.
Ken

Bulletin.

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Grounds)

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

APRIL

6—Bob

ROTARY

NOVEMBER

Ken

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

4—Bob Lyons
18—Warner Van Aken
25—Lloyd Livermore

and

Bobier

24—Don Shorno
DECEMBER

SERVICE

encourage and foster the ad
vancement of international under
standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

improving the 8. International Information. Earle
Davidson.
of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student Project.
Fritz Von Aken.
event committees ore appointed
tionships and in
general standards

.

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

8—Dick Biringer

22—Mark Andrews

,

. ,

' 15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight
5—Vince

Corwin

29—t^gward Teeter

JANUARY

King.

rela

● . -

17-Bill

Russell Moore,

Ira

vocational

tion)

Rural — Urban.

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide AI. Rice, Chairman.
and assist the meptbers of this A. International
Contacts.
their

Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotary Informa

11—Trl State Meeting

men

in

20-Hol

3—Jess Waldron

professional

sibilities

ROTARY

Put

Charles To

in discharging their respon

13—Chuck Woodward

10—Stu Picard

business

club

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

(All Sports

nam, Stu Picard, Horvey Moss.

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Livermore

Banquet)

MAY

McComb,

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Roy Mulcahey,

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

Schmitt.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Payne,

Putnam.

K. Program

Clbils

C.

Maurice

Service.

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.

Couiltord,

Wise.

/rtusic.

J. Club

Joaquin Serratosa

Wllford

A. Youth

McComb

Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
22—Otis

Rice

16—Jim

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman

Bir

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

ROTARY

Dick

Hougen.

James Van Why.

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

GOVERNOR 219TH

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

discharge

obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

George

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

OCTOBER
Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object Is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotorians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.'
Robert ers in the community.

Treloar

GENERAL

to

Picnic)
18—Earle

Weeks.

Rice

PRESIDENT

J.

Committee

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

B—Byron Thomas

It is the duty of the Coinmunity

Service

Van the

2—Frank Murray

C.

Charles Fiske

Thursday

H.

McKeith.

FEBRUARY

1 —Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Relations.

phases

club
the club machinery on the execu

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Bob Liv

ermore.

of C. Employer-Employee
Paul Hurley.
service, in order to develop
particular

PROGRAMS

11~Mac MocKeith (Family

Treat.

other committees as may be ap
on

ROTARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles

the activities AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUS5, Vice-President

Max

coordinate

committees.

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairmen.

pointed

Grant

vise and
of such

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

1953-T954

Ai

of vocylional

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

ELECTION

1953-1954

on parJieolor

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

JULY

Kornsfien

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee .Rel.)'
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6—Presidents'. Meeting

13-^Ralph Toupalik (Comp

Swan.

Emery)

26—Wllford Couillard (Moga-

20—Harold Hill

19—Howard

, zine Progro'm)

27—Warren Williams

The above ts our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, .advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 P . m ., A R L I N GTO N HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

31 firL.T.

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Published

Ini

Prcderick H. Weeks
105 S. Clay St,
Coldwater, Kich.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

fO^l

Bxilletin No, 24

:phis is not a Christmas story but three
men

will be remembered by Coldwater

i{otarians as typical of American.

They

December 18&gt;

1953

Howard Swan asked thab if possible
members refrain from going to Quincy
next »'/^ednesday to make up as it is

are; Charles Dickerson,, editor of the

Children’s Day and they "will be limited

Lexington, Kentucky Leader;, L. R. Ctok

as to

druggist. Bill Clark.. They played the

The first visitors from the V^enewalso had
City Club was N. L. Wise.

iexington Chevrolet Dealer; and the poor

leading parts in the film strip "Lexing-

ton,

● U.S.A." which was shown by Earl

space^

Union

as visiting Rotarians Dick Schultz of

at Tuesday's meeting, the Bronson Club as well as Bruce &gt;Yilbur^
E. H. Boyd from the Angola Club alsp
it seems that Earl had a part in the writ
attended.
ing of the script and the film was in

Davidson,

a Rotarian,

teresting, informative and certainly was

typical of the average business man.

The

home sppn situation into which Clark was

The leave early list is getting less and
less.

Only two on Tuesday.

hurrah:::i

pushed by his family has been experienced

bv probably 99&lt;^ of the Coldwater Rotarians* Absent were Avery, Barnes, Bent, Fox, B»b
' Livermore, Pearce, Shomo, Teeter, Vinton
The strip showed the influence of- the

newspaper on business, individuals, and

and ’/Tay.

person is upon other persons and those
|;hings that benefit each person usually

Jim McComb explained the purchasing of

families.

It was shown how dependent each

spreads on down the line and there is a

chair

reaction.

programm

grainms

It was an excellent

and shows that frequently pro-

which the members have a part in

preparing are often TOPS,

Congratulations

Earl J

Our pianist, Arlene Ritsema, provided some
excellent musical numbers by some of the
students from the Coldwater High Schaol.
The mixed quartet Marilyn Grey, Joyce

Hamlin, Von Letherer and Howard Streeter,
Angels We Have Heard" and "Winter
sang
Vlonderland" .
The girls* group sang "Ten
Little Indians" and
Jingle Bells". They
were gfod and were enjoyed very much in
deed.

December 24th is the day for the Coldwater
Rotarians to take over the solicitation
Twelve men
for the "March of Dimes",
have volunteered to put in their time on
the project.

the gifts fdr the lists that were mailed
to the members in last week^s bulletin.

It is the responsibility of each paup
chairman to work out plans with his
committee members and they are to take
the gifts for the youngsters to the home

en December 24th, or if this is impossiH^
the 23rd. It was suggested that someone

from each group visit the home and try

^0 find «ut what each child might like tf
have as a gift.

Next week’s programm is in charge of "%rk
Andrews and he is having as his speaker,

Erich Schwengel, who was at Yucca Flats
when the atfmic bomb tests were made in
which the mannikins fr»m the L, A, Darling
Company were used, This should be informative and highly interesting.
This will be the last bulletin before
Christmas and the Editor wishes to wish

all Rotarians a ^rry Christmas and also
wishes them to pause for just a minute
and

Count ^our Blessings, count them

one by one",
us,

we

can

As Coach Eby recently told

be thankful that we are living

under the stars and stripes with freedom

to gripe, criticize, worship as you wish,
and be just yourself.
A JffiRRY CIIRISTMAS.

Ray" Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

This

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

the Committee

committee

KENNEDY, Secretary

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

coordinate

the

Classificotion,

Rotary

In

Warner

Mac

Fiske

Rice
Treloar

Max

Olds

Van

H.

McKeith.

J.

Public

Information.

inger, Everett

12:15

Lester
I.

President

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils. *
SECRETARY ' ROTARY

to

DISTRICT,

MARCH

2—Ross Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-AI Rice

16—Jim

22—Otis

A. Youth
Couillard,

Service.

Payne,

30-Bill Milnes

Jim

G.

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

Ken

Put

Russell Moore,

and

assist

club

in discharging their respon

sibilities

in

ROTARY

tionships

and

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
● 17-Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

18—Warner

the

members

their

in

of

vocational

improving

this

rela

A.

JUNE'

1 —Everett Hougen

1—Cart Vinton

under

Internotional

event

committees

are

Contacts..
●

5—Vince

Ira

1

appointed

Fritz Van Aken.

,

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl Corwin

29—Howard Teeter

Student

19—Howard

Project.

JULY

Kornstlen

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

the B. International Information. Earle

Davidsop.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International

●8—Dick Blringer

JANUARY

King.

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em

13—Ralph Toupolik (Camp
Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

%

Van Aken

: 25—Lloyd Liv.ermare

DECEMBER

SERVICE

vancement of international

Illinois

tion)

10—Stu Picard

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
standing, good will and peace
15—Jim Van Why
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
through a world fellowship of ’ 22—Aark Andrews
business and professional men
Vocational Service Committee; This united in the ideal of service.
29—Harold McKnight
cpmmittce shall devise and carry
Schmitt.

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

MAY

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

Chairman.

(All Sports

20-Hol Munn

NOVEMBER

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

13—Chuck Woodward

MeComb,

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
R.

APRIL

27—Chet Aiiemier

Ralph Toupolik.
B. Crippled Children.

Ken

(Children's

Barnes

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman

McComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

Grounds]

discharge

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

Committee

Rotary — "to encourage and

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

K. Program

George R. 'Means, Chicogo,

23—Horvey Moss

Davidson

15—Govarie Coffman (Fair

Putnom.

Ken

GOVERNOR

Bir

Wise.

Music.

J. Club Bulletin.

GENERAL

Relotions)
16—Roy Patterson

(International Affairs)
2S—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

the obligations of the third object

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

ROTARY

Dick

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magozine. Wilford
James Van Why.

of each month,

Service

of

Show, Wm. Bobier.

F.

Chorles Woodward

Thursday

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotorian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually
and os
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

Skobo

18—Earle

Treat.

It is the duty of the Community

Torg Skobo, Chairman

The President, Vice-President, and—

Torg

FEBRUARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Aken, Warren Williams.

Al

PROGRAMS

11-Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

the

Fellowship,

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

and

A. Classification.

Grant

1W3-1954

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
Relotions.
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas
the Aims and Oblects Committee.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Charles

particular phas«s of vocational

formation, Public Information ond
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

1953-1954

JOHN

Functions of

Program,

ELECTION

on

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

t

The obove Is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

'

20-Harold

Hill

27—Warrer

Williams

4

^HAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special prograrns, suth as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

H,

Heeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc*
CoMwater, Uich*

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

December 25,

25

1953

Tuesday’s meeting v/ith Chuck Schmidt as
program chairman and Erich Schwengel as
the guest speaker presented a very infor-

Your editor has just received a communi

it defilt

1954 plans for the prevention of pclie.

i|;ative and interesting program,
with the

cation fr1&gt;m Paul Bagwell, State ^^arch-ofDimes Chairman,

This is called, '*The Fourth Front”.

atomic bomb explosions at the

1(^ccD Fitts in Nevada in February of this
year.

in which he outlines the

The

three proceedings fronts dealt with:
1. polio research 2. Polio patient aid,

At that time ^^r* Schv/eiigel was

and 3*' Professional education.

associated v;ith the L. A» Darling Cbmpany
that furnished the mannequins used to
demonstrate the damage which would occur

This yearns

ivtarch of Dimes campaign runs throughout

the month of January, 1954.

to a human in a home, as the result of an
atomic explosion.
His pictures of the

President Ed -^Itz gave recognition to

area and of the explosion cloud were color-Jim Van’-.vhy for the extremely good job
that has be?n done in the renovating of
ful and gave one a feeling of terriffio
heat and explosive power. He stated that the Rotary dining room and to Charles
the explosion was the .first by the Atomic Fiske for his job of cleaning and repaint
Energy Commission in cooperation v/ith the ing the flags and standards. Alsr to
Civil Defense authorities.

Three

Ernie

ob¬

1.
To ascertain the exposure v/hich a
person would undergo in two typical homes
and also the use

2.

Loose

for his erection of

the

new

road signs.

jeotives were outlined by Mr. Schv/engol*

Harvey Bent who has been at the Health
of pneumonia has been
Keith
discharged and is on the mend,

of a basement for .shelter.Center with a bout

Tho protection provided by outdoor

Fierce is still battling v/ith the mumps

shelters and 3.
the use of automobiles
Thi s
to shov; the affects of the blast,

7/hich v/ere passed on to him by his small

was another of the

son.

GOOD

PROGRAMS v/hich

can be arranged by the use of local people*'
and deserves commendation.
Charles Kennedy, who is general chairman
of the Clothe-a-Child Fund Campaign gave
a
President and ^rs. Ed Holtz were present
report stating that approximately 125
ed with a gift by the Rotary Club in re
children are to be help'd this year and

cognition of their work with the club"!for ‘that over *.29^0.00 has been raised to date.
the past year, and especially in promoting
international service through taking an
Visitors on Tuesday were Herbert Hurrell,
exchange student into -Uiej home.
ex-R»tarian of Coldv/ater, Elmer Dobson,
of C^uincy, Otto Hi -..man, Paul Peck, C. J.
Retary Statistics ^ On November 25th there Holmes, Bill Stewart and Henry Goraley of
Branson and Bill Far'-and of Jackson who
were 7948 Re'tary Clubs in 88 ceuntries.
One

hundred

seventeen new clubs

were

was a guest of Otis Barnes.

started from July 1st to November 5th.
Absent were Andrews, Bent, Fox,
Cut out the next paragraph and post it
are
some place where you can see it.

Teeter,

and

Pearce,

Thomas.

listing the clubs and the various days of

The leave early list has climbed back up

the week on v;hich they meet.

to

8.

'Te hope this is

just for the time

being.
'OraAY

-

Battle Creek - Post Tavern
Kalamazoo - Hotel Harris

Litchfield - Legion Hall

12:15

If any of you people are gfcing to be in

12:10
12;00

Chicago during the second v/eek of January
ydu might be intere,sted in the. laying of

TUESDAY -

tho corner stone for the new building in

Charlotte - Masonic Temple
Chicago - Hotel Sherman

12.15

Jone sville
Jonesville Inn
Marshall - Schuler Hotel

6:16
12:15

Chicago.

12:15

In viev/ of the high cost of Government it

is suggested that you read the article on

● Page 26 and 27 in the January Rotarian.

V/EDNESDAY -

Ann Arbor - Allenel Hotel

12:1«

Bronson - Congregaticnal Church 12.15
Detroit

- Hotel

Statler

Jackson - Hotel Hayes
THURSDAY Adrian ■

Leiia‘.s;eb! IIuLul

HA?^

YEAR TO CNF A&gt;ID J^.LLI

12:15
12:10

12-lb

Say'
~

7T~

- Parker
Always Be
These Neighboring Clubs
Hillsdale-EpiscoprMAKgJi.F^ft'Q^^gN^^NCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Albion

Grand Rapids - Rov/e Hetel

12 :10#
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONljOttsifl^gnogdfUit^Jh^lj^d^ Wednesdoy 12:15
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KM) M
BAHLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

HOLTZ,

ERNEST

JOHN

committee

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

and

coordinate

the

Classifieotion,

the

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

D. Attendance.

Earl

Olds

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

I.

President

of

service

his

Dick

by

Max Olds, Chairman

Bir

Hougen.

A. Youth

Service.

Putnam.

Bulletin.

Ken

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

Chairman.

APRIL

6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
Banquet)

ond foster the ad

vancement of international

under

standing,

peace

good

will

gnd

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal'of service.

committee shall devise and ,carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY.

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicaga, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshcrll, .Michigan

and

assist

club

in discharging their respon

the

sibilities

in

tionships

and

members

of

their vocotional

in

improving

this

rela

A.

the B.

International.

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

20-Hol

Munn

27—Bob Shaw

(Rotary Informa

tion)

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)
MAY
NOVEMBER

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri Stole Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Pleord

18—Warner

17—Bill, Bobier

Contacts.

'

Ira

Information. Earle

Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
^vent. committees are appointed

_, - *
Project.
'

Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

Shorno
●

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Vi(hy

8—Dick Biringer

15---Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

King.'
International

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

DECEMBER

INTERNATIONAL .SERVICp

through a world' fellowship of
business and professional men

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

(Children's

30-Bill Milnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

24—Don

’

Charles .To, encourage

MeComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

McComb,

G. Waldron: '

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa .Cibils

Payne,

Ray Mulcahey,

Kerv Putnam.

DISTRICT,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

27—Chef Allemier

Jim

C. Rural — Urban.' Russell Moore,

Maurice

K. Program

GOVERNOR 219TH

MARCH

personal,

Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the community.

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

SECRETARY

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

15—Guvarie Coffmon (Fair
Grounds)

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
Thursdoy of 'each month, 12:15
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. 8. K. Pearce,

GENERAL

18—Earle

22—Otis Barnes

to

Relations)

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and
ideals

9—Wayne Woy (Competitor

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mae MacKeith (Fomtly

8—Byron Thomas

effect of this object is to influence
Rotarians, individually and as

Corwin,

E. Rotory
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

ROTARY

2—Frank Murray

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

every Rotarion

Milnes.

Torg Skabo

PRESIDENT

FEBRUARY

1—Roy Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

J. McKnrght, foster the

Weeks.

Rice

DISTRICT 219

PROGRAMS

C. ftllowship. John Wolker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER

Fiske

Grant Treloar

Charles

H.

Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Bob Liv
Relations.

Paul Hurley.

the club machinery on the execu

●

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

A. Classification.

Max

committees.

shell

Torg Skabo, Chairman

A1

coordinate

of such

club service, in order to develop

Vice-President

KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles

vise and

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

President

LUSE,

Functions of the Committee

This

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

ED.

on pjirficulor phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

JULY

. .5—Vince KornsHen

.12—Paul Hurley
●'
ployee Rel.)
19-Howard

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em-

●13—Ralph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

Swan.

20—Harold

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga- zine Progrom)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member; advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' flight, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Hill

'27—Warren Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

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VISITING

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

January 1, 1954

^Julletin No. 26

The Coldwater Rotary Club met Tuesday,
December 29th at the Arlington Hotel

with H. J. McKnight as program chair
man,

He had as his guest speaker, Mr.

Robert Barnes,

v/ho

is the

instructor

in agriculture for the Veterans’ Insti
tute,

The program has to do with on-

^he-job training in agriculture for
veterans

from World War

II.

It has

not

sieek's meeting will be in charge
of Vince

Kornstein who will have

as

his guest speaker, Wilbur Moore, of
the Branch County Department of Social
Welfare-.

He will

tell

us

of the

cost

of direct relief, and hospitalization,
in Branch County and the figures which
he will undoubtedly give us will show

that welfare assistance has become big

yet been extended to include veterans
from the Korean war. According to Mr.
Barnes, there are now 23 men in Branch

business.

^ounty who are either running farms or

as "Chick Kennedy Day". Since John A-.
Kennedy has been secretary of the Cold-

imanaging farms that come under the pro

President Ed has designated January 5th

However, fifty of these hours may be in

water club there has not been one 100^
meeting and it is requested and urged
most strongly that every member be pre
sent at the next meeting or make-up so

^ group meeting.

that we do have a 100% meeting to start

gram.

Each of these must spend two

Hundred hours in class instruction and

|ne hundred hours in training on farms.
In order to qualify,

and to continue with the program, a man
must meet certain requirements in his

off the New Year.

farming which relate to soil management,
§oil conservation, farm management, and

Visiting Rotarians from the Bronson Club
included Bob Wolf, Bill Stewart, Otto

^ookeeping, and employment in active

Rissman, Dick Schultz and Bill Whorley.

Agriculture.

Dale Ulery of Goshen, Indiana, and the
sage of Quincy, Carleton McKenzie.

In addition to relating his experience
with the Veterans»

Institute Mr. Barnes

Red McKnight had as his guest, midship

also threw the meeting open to a question

man, 'Kent McKnight, who told us very

During the period
^nd answer period.
^Reclamation, soil conservation, world
^larkets, increase in population, present

ment to the Academy,

farm policy and surpluses were discussed.

The absenir list included Allemier, Bent,

Mr.

Bobier, Coffman, Corwin, Fox, Hougen,.
Hurley, Bob Kerr, Dick Kerr, Bob Liver
more, Milnes, Mqss, Teeter, Thomas and

Barnes went on

to

state

that

he

be

lieved the present agricultural adminis
tration has on its staff in Washington
the best men available and he pleaded
for a

chance

to

let the

administration

demonstrate what they could do.

briefly of this travels since his appoint

Trebilcock.

The leave early list included 7 members,
3 of them chronic luncharians*

In the Auditor's Report for Rotary Inter
Following are two of the steps taken for
national for the year ending June 30^
the proposal of a new member to the Ci^tx
1953, we notice that it cost $1,732,000,00 1. The Board »f Directors opens the
classification.
to run Rotary,
2.

Somebody has said that "Good public re

lation is the angry letter you wrote

^sterday, torn up today".

In a negative

way it is—in a positive way it's making
people glad that you are around.
With the beginning of the New Year your

The name of a proppective member t#
fill the open classification is sub

mitted by a member in goed standing
to the Board of Directors, through the
Secretary,
Tw# more points will be
given next week.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY.'

committees should evaluate themselves at

the half-way mark and plan where they are

Ray Mulchahey

going from here.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

Functions of

This

vise and

the Committee

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

of

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Warner

Mac

Charles Fiske
Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo
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McKeith.

Lester

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President

Putnam.
Ken

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helpful

Joaquin Serratosa ^bils
SECRETARY

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international

the

members

of

this

club in discharging their respon

NOVEMBER

Ken

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in

■'lO-Stu ;Pi,eard

4—Bob L’yons
11—Tri State Meeting

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18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don Shorno
DECEMBER

and

professional

men

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JUNE

1—CarJ Vinton

A.

International

event .committees .are

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16—tiarvey'Bent'{Ladies' Night)
22^Earl -Corwin . ,
29—Howard Teeter-

JANUARY

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Contacts.

5—Vince' Kornstien

JULY
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6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp

12-tPooI -Hurley; ’ (€mployer-Em-

King.

In the C. International

plo^ee Rel.)
19—Howard Swan.

Student

Project.

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-.Emery)

20-Harb‘ld Hill'

■ .26—Wilford Couillord .(Maga

' Fritz ^Van Aken.

appointed

8—Dick Biringer

29—Harold -McKnight

improving

their respective vocations.

Edgar B. Lincoln,,'M'drshiqlL, Michigon

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3—Jess Waldron

the B. InternationbI Infot'mation. 'Earle
Dayic^son.
general'‘Standards jo.f practice i n
tionships

tion]

McComb,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

sibilities- in; their vocational rela

ROTARY

27—Bo^ Shaw (Rotary Informa

1—EyereW Hougen^
^ Charles To, encourage and foster the ad ,,..8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
vancement of international under
standing, good will and peace ■15-Jim' VatT Why
SERVICE
through a world fellowship of ; ● 22—Mork Andrews
business

assist

20—Hal Munn

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

end

13—Chuck Woodward

MAY

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Ray Mulcahey,

6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
Ba nq uet)

27—Chet Allemier

Russell Moore)

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman. '

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DISTRICT,

APRIL

lations)

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

committee shall devise and carry

George R. Meqns,-rChicago,. Illinois

GOVERNOR -21^TN

30-Bill Milnes

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Vocational Service-Committee: This united in the ideal of service; '.

ROTARY

international;',

Payne,

to oth

(Children's

23—Bob Kerr

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

nlam, Stu’Pjcard, HarveyMqss.
C. Rural — Urban.

Putnam.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY.JNTEIWATIONAL
GENERAL

9-AI Rice

16—Jim McComb
Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

McKnight, foster the

J.

Maurice

K. Program
ROTARY

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

22—Otis Barnes

of Rotary — "to entourage and

Wise.

Music.

J. Club Bulletin.
219

MARCH

the obligations of the third object

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,'

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Ralph Toup,a|ik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, fitst G. Magazine.- Wiiford.! Copillard;
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
month,

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

IB—Earle

(International Affairs)

E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
F, Public Information. Dick Bir Max Olds, Chairman
inger, Everett Hougen.
‘
■ A. Y’ooHi -Service’.
Jim

Olds

Thursday of each

2—Frank Murray
9—Woyne Way (Competitor
Relations)

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Treat.

thoughtful of and

.

FEBRUARY

ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
business
and
community life." The OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebllcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re

B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Woodward -

PROGRAMS

the actistlties AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Aken, Warren Williams.

Charles

coordinate

committees.

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Max

ROTARY

Competitor Relations. Bob Liv
the Magozine Committees and such B. ermore.
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY SERVICE
tion of the plons and program of
8—Byron Thomas
the Aims and Objects Committee.

1953-1954

Al

such

activities

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and

ELECTION

1953-1954

service, this commi*ie': shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

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The above is pur progcam, jchedule, for the year 1953-54.
If you want to, phpnge-dotes with another mernber, advise the program chairman of the change.

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CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having,special programs, such.as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.,.
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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
January tJ,

bulletin Wo. '^1

The Rotary

lyt)-!

^^pStneeting for January 18th has to do

Club at the Arlington on

jPuesday, January 5th, heard of the
welfare picture as it is in Branch
The
County at the present time,
speaker, who was introduced by Vince
Kornstein, was Wilbur Moore, Assistant

with Employer-Labor relationships and

Director of the Branch County Depart

and the program, of which Dick Kerr is

ment of Social Welfare,

$ocial Aid, the cost of wards by the
probate Court, care for patients in
tuberculosis and contagious hospitals,
for care of those mentally ill and in
direct relief,

January 19th is to be "Ladies Night"
the chairman, will include dinner for

Mr, Moore

Stated that approximately $650,000, was
spent for relief of varieus kinds dur
ing the year of 1953, This covered the
program administered by the Bureau of

State institutions,

will be under the chairmanship of Paul
Hurley,

cost

of operating the county infirmary and
the county farm.

According to Mr, Moore there were 591
cases receiving Old Age Assistance
which cost $379,000.; aid for dependent

Children covering 57 oases at a cost of
$73,000., aid for the blind, 6 cases,
with a cost of $2750,, and aid for the
disabled, 4 cases, costing $2100., a
total cost of $457,000.00,
Boarding
care of probate court wards cost $20,000.
care of patients in tuberculosis, con
tagious and state hospitals for mentally
ill, cost $12,000,00.

Rotarians and Rotaryanns at the Schuler
Hotel

in Marshall.

Dick has cbtained

an outstanding speaker and here’s a
chance for each Rotarian to provide a
good dinner and evening of entertain
ment for the gal who usually gets
little recognition.
On February 23rd Russell Moore has the
rural urban program and a plan is under
way for the Farm Bureau to select 4
farmers from each township in the county
and these farmers are to be the guests
of the

Rotarians,

Each Rotarian will

be responsible for one man regardless of
whether

the

Rotarian attends

Visitors were

or not.

Elmer Dobson and Wilbur

Moore, the speaker, from Quincy, Dale
Ulery of Goshen, Indiana, Bert Faller
of Donovan, Pa., and Orrie Gilbert of

Coldwater who was the guest of ^tis
Pierce,

Absent were Allemier, Fox, Bob K©rr,
The cost of direct relief totaled

Dick Kerr, Bob Livermore, Mc%ight,

$26,000. of which Branch County paid
$13,000, and the State of Michigan paid
The total relief load at the
$13,000.
present time is 52 cases which includes
156 people. It cost $55,000. to care
for 55 persons at the county infirmary.
The adult hospitalization cost $31,000.

Treat and 'Williams,

and this

included medical

assistance

approximately 300 persons.

Usually

for

There were

seven

early leavers.
Last week we gave you the first two
steps for the election of new members
to Rotary,
This week we give you steps
3 and 4.

3.

The

board

of directors

refers the proposal for the new member
to the

classification committee

for con

about ZO% of this money is reimbursed to

sideration and reports as to the correct

the county from the person assisted.

ness of the classification.
4, The board of Directors refers the

The club should have more programs of
this type since it deals with a situa
tion which is of concern to everyone.

proposal to the membership committee for
consideration and report as to the
eligibility of the prbppect from the
personal

Rotarygram for the day: "Don't make
excusesi Your friends don't need them;

side.

Ray Mulchahey

your enemies won’t believe them."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

^LBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAmE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

Functions

This

and
BY

of the Committee

committee

coordinate

shall

the

ELECTION

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Torg Skabo, Chairman

Mac

Fiske

Rice

Grant Treloor

Charles

Warner

McKeith.

H.

J.

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

month,

12:15

Lester

I.

President'

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George

SECRETARY

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-Al

1-Roy Fox

23-Bofa

Grou nds)
22—Otis

A. Youth

Service.

30-BIII Milnes

Ray

Jim

Rural — Urban.

Charles To

MAY

under

standing, .good

peace

and

●-

and

assist

club

in discharging their

sibilities

DISTRICT,- ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

&lt;he .members

in -their

of

this

respon

vocational

rela

A. International

are

appointed

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-6ill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno

JUNE
1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night).^

,

15—Jim Van Why
22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

■

King.

Fritz Von Aken.

JULY

5—Vince Kornstien

Ira

Corwin

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

v

Contacts.

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

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tionships and in improving the B. International Information. Eorle
Dovidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations, in the C. International Student Project.

event conimittees

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

encoprage and foster the ad

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

tion)

1—Everett Hougen

vancement of international

will

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

DECEMBER

SERVICE

through a world fellowship, of
business and professional men

SERVICE

(All Sports

20—Hal Munn

NOVEMBER

Russell Moore,

INTERNATIONAL

6—Bob Livermore
Bonquet)

13—Chuck Woodward

McComb,

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

Mulcahey,

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

APRIL

27—Chef Allemier

Couillard,

Payne,

(Children's

Kerr

Barnes

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Max Olds, Chairman

MeComb

Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Rotary — "to encourage and

Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

Bir

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

Putnam.

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils
GENERAL

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

C.

Maurice

K. Program
ROTARY

Dick

Wise.

Music.

J. Club
Bulletin.
Ken Putnam.

219

Davidson

(International Affoirs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken PutH. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce, . nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
Wilford
James Van Why.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT

16—Roy Potterson
23—Harvey Moss

McKnight, foster

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
of each

18—Earle

Bob Liv

Paul Hurley.

of

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations]

Picnic)

Van the obligations of the third oblect

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

F.

Woodward

Thursday

FEBRUARY

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations]
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

Olds

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairmen.
of

club service, in order to develop

The President, Vice-President, and—

Max

committees.

activities

Aken, Warren Williams.

Skabo

of such

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

A. Classification.

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg

coordinate

formation, Public Information and

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

vise and

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relationr, Webster
Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.

1953-1954

Charles

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on parlieular phases of vocational,

COMMIHEES

OF

”6—Presidents' Meeting

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee- Rel.)

13—Ralph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

19—Howord Swan.

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20-Harold Hill _

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1^53-54.

If you want to change dates with another member, adyise the, program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, ,moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

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Meeting
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VISITING

Time:

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ROTARIANS

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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January 16,

No. .28

5!he Rotary Club meeting at the Arlington*^
pptel, Tuesday, January 12, heard Paul

■i^urley, a Rotarian, who is the Personnel
director at the Federal-Mogul Company
df Coldv/ater, outline 17 objectives of
a. good personnel program. These include:

X\ stabilized employment.
Seniority protection.

3. Merit rating of employees,
4. Promotion from within the company,

The meeting for Ladies’ Night is
scheduled for January 19 with Dick Kerr
as Chairman,
The meeting will be in the
Foster Room at

the Schuler Hotel with

dinner at 7;00 o’clock followed by movies
of a safari in Africa and should prove
interesting and informative.
The movie
was taken by a group from-Battle Creek
who made this expedition recently.

5. Severance pay based on length of service. Absent for the day were:

6, Paid vacation for eligible employees.
7. Company participation in recreation,
8,. An adequate plan for training and

1954

Allemier,

Fox

Kornstien, Bob Kerr, Bob Livermore, Lyon,

Avery, Picard, Thomas, Waldron, Way and

Williams.

rehabilitation,

9. Collective bargaining through
'

representation.

10, Adequate hearing of grievances

11. Group insurance paid by the employer,
covering both life and health and
accident.

12. An accident prevention program with
13.

compensation for injuries.
Pensicn and retirement with partici
pation by the employer.

14, Company information available to all

There were six early leavers.

Visitors included: Dale Ulery of Goshen,
Indiana (Rotarian) Bob White of Coldwater
Don Crail of Battle Creek and Horace
White of Detroit,

Don’t forget the Rural-Urban Program ●n

February 23 at 7:00 P.M. at the Arlington

Hotel,

fa rme r.

Each Rotarian will be assigned a
The farmer will be at the hotel

employees,
15. Adequate compensation for overtime and
reasonable working hours,

and will be assigned at that time. The
speaker will be C.L.Brody, a member of

16, Adequate compensation for suggestions

Mr, Brody has been working with Secretary
of Agriculture, Ira Benson in Washington

by employees.

17. Six paid holidays annually for all
employees.

the State Board of Agriculture at Lansing.

for the last two months and has represented the National Farm Bureau in the

Torraation of the all-over agriculture

It would appear that Paul is a good personnel program,
iirector who puts into practice the. above out

lined objectives since the Federal-Mogul has HURRAH! We made our hundred per cent
3^rtainly not been bothered with labor
broubles of any kind and there is a good
espirit de corps.

meeting on Chic Kennedy Day. Bob
Livermore was the man in question and
he has just reported that he made up
at Quincy, Let’s have more hundred

The Rotary Club is sponsoring another play
per cent days.
-vhich is to be given by the Coldwater Players
5roup. The play is "Angel Street" and vdll Read the article on Page 16 in the Feb
oe given on March 3 and 4. The proceeds from "Rotarian" and then evaluate your own ’

t^e play are to be devoted to the furnishing local community in relation to this

of a room in the new hospital and in the

i-:vnvQlescent hospital which is to be built
(t the county infirmary, Each and every
lOtarian should back this program.

Oon’t forget the March of Dimes during the
lOnth of January, Give and give liberally
TO this program which goes to prevent, aid
;±otims of and care for polio victims.

story.

It pays to advertise

and while we

don’t want to be pessimistic, there
may be some merit in the article

on

Page 18 in the February "Rotarian",
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congre0ational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

This

committee

shall

coordinate

the

Classification,

Program,

ELECTION

vise and

Functions of the Committee
and

the

of such

Rotary

In

the Aims and Objects Committee.
Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classificalien.

Werner

Van

Aken, Worren Williams.

B. Membership.

DIRECTORS

Rice

Treloor

Torg Skobo

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

Regular Beard of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
each

month,

Wilford

Lester

I.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Ken

Put

DISTRICT,

Roy Mulcahey,

Russell Moore,

Charles To

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL

encourage and foster the odunder

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business

and

and

assist

the

members

of

this

club in dlschdrging' their respon

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

sibilities

in

tionships

ond

their

in

vocational

professional

general standards of practice in
event

committees

International

King. .,

ore

tion)

11—Tri State Meeting

i8--Warner Von Aken

17-Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladles' Night)

8—Oiclf B.iringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Ea'rl

29—Horold McKnight .

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

( ●

Davidson.'

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informo-

Picard

15-Jim Van Why

;men

tra

*

; . ,

improving -the B. International Information. Earle

their respective-vocations;

Edgar B. Lincoln,'Marshall, Michigan

rela

A.

20-Hal

10—Stu

DECEMBER

SERVICE

voncement of international

SERVICE

13—Chuck Woodward

24—Don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

Putnam.

Sports

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron

Waldron.

committee sholl devise and corry
info effect plaits which will guide AI. Rice, Choirma'h.

ROTARY-

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
219TH

NOVEMBER

Vocational Service Committee: This united In the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR

R. G.

(Ail

MAY

MeComb,

nam, Stu Picard, Horvey Moss.

Ken

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serrato'sq Cibils
GENERAL

Poyne,

6—Bob Livermore
Ba nquet)

27—Chet Aliemier

Jim

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.

APRIL

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Putnam.
Ken

ROTARY

Couillard,

Service.

C. Rural —'Urban.

Maurice

K. Program
PRESIDENT

A. Youth

Wise.

Music.

J. Club Bullefin.

ROTARY

30—Bill Milnes

29—Frit* Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

Max Olds, Chairman

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

219

Bir

James Van Why.

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT

Dick

Hoogen.

(Children's

23—Bob Kerr

Barnes

Weeks.

F.

Woodward

Thursday of

Grounds)
22—Otis

McComb

Program)

15—Guvarle Coffman (Fair

discharge

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

J. McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotorlon to his personal,

Show, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

Charles

to

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas

It is the duly of the Community
Committee

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER
Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

C.

Charles Fiske

Mox

H.

Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Relations.

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(Internationol Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

FEBRUARY

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)
18—Earle

Treat.

tion of the plans and program of

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Grant

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on porticular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Fellowship,

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

EO. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

coordinate

committees.

activities

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super*

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

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appointed

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5—Vince

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JULY

Kornslien

12—P.aul Hurley (Employer-Em●' ' plo^ee iRel-l
i

19—Howofd Swan.

Corwin

6—Presidents' Meeting
Toupalik. (Camp

13- Ralph

Erriery)

.

26—Wilford Cbuifiard (Maga-'
line .'Program)

● ,

: -

'20-^Harold. Hi1|.
27r^Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

I.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
*
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist ,with the details.

.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Tele'phone 589W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON
VISITING iROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

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Quality 3prin,-5 Products,
Coldwater, Llicii.

Inc.

�January l5, 1954
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

has approved the namos and classifications listed below*
Any objections should be filed with the secretary within
one week*
Major Classification

Minor Classification

Communications

Postal

Service

Donald Harris

Government

Public

Health

Lew Pennington

General Merchandising

Retailing

Marne

Gus

Burandt

Service

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J. A. Kennedy^ Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

January 22, 1954

bulletin No* 29

From all reports the Ladies* Night,
which was held at Schulers*

in Marshall

on January 19th, was a great success.
We notice in the report that there was

Next week’s program will be in charge
of V/arren 'yilliams and Wilfred Couillardq
It is to be in the form of a forum.

group singing led by "The Harmony (?)

They tell me that it is going to be a
real hot stove league discussion with

part we strongly question.

Don't forget the Rural Urban Meeting
on February 23rd at 7:00 P.M, when each

The new Rotary~Anns, whose husbands
Joined the club in 1953, were intro

Rotarian will have as his guest, a
farmer from Branch County, and the
speaker is to be Clark Brodie of Lansing.

Kids" namely Maurice Payne, Bill Bobier,
Ralph Toupalik and Ed Holtz. We might
agree with the "harmony" but the kids

the

sawdust box and the

cracker barrel.

duced and there was an acknowledgement
of January birthdays and anniversarys.
Dick Kerr, who was the program chairman,

Russ Moore

was unforinnately unable to attend and

With the interest of Rotary in handi

Chuck Woodward introduced the program

capped persons, every Rotarian should
read the article on page 11 of the
February Rotarian. This points out that
a man may be down but he is never out.

in his

stead.

The program was of films showing "Big
Game Hunting in Africa". The narration
for the films was given by Tim Murray
of Battle Creek who spent some 15 weeks
on Safari during which the pictures were
taken in Africa.
People who saw the
pictures said that they were realistic

and Jess Waldron are

charge of the

in

program.

Another bit of reading which is quite
appropriate for the month of February,
which

is

the birth month of Abraham

Lincoln, is the article on page 13 which
has

to

do with his

life

in his

local

Murray brought out the third largest

community and the interest that the
Springfield Rotary Club has shtrwn in him.

elephant from Africa that year, the tusks
weighing about 110 lbs. each. He also

I want to quote from the Rockdale,

and

the

narration was excellent.

Mr.

was fortunate enough to get a lion who
was 9 feet 9 inches in length.
That is
a lot of lion.
Your Editor is very

sorry that he missed the program bu^ it
was impossible due to a previous speak
ing engagement.

Australia Rotary Bulletin: "A good idea
is valuable. It pays rich dividends.
But good ideas must be put
they must be implemented.
efficient leader, one must
implement good ideas. All
should be

The attendance according to Rotarians
was not very good. Those absent were

Allemier (in Florida), Barnes, Bent,

Fiske, Fox (in Florida), Hill, Hougen,

leaders,

to work,
To be an
create and
Rotasians

*i/hen we

come

across

a good idea in which our Club might be
interested, let's do something about it.
Pass it

on to the Board

of Directors

who will welcome your help."

Hurley, Bob Kerr, Tick Kerr, Bob Liver
more, Lloyd Livermore, Lyon, McConkey,

Moss, Mulchahey, Putnam, Randall, Rice,
Thomas,

Treloar,

Waldron,

and Vintcn,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA &gt;- College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

shall
the

the

Classification,

Vice-President

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Rotory

In

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

Paul Hurley.

phases

Torg Skobo, Chairman
Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.
Mac

Charles Fiske
Rice
Treloor

Torg Skabo

McKeith.

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

each

month,

12:15

Lester

I.

President

GENERAL

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

23—Bob

of the Community

Committee

to

discharge

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Grounds)
22—Otis

Service.

Ken

Bulletin.

Ciblls

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

30-BiiI Milnes

Barnes

Chairman.

Russell Moore,

vancement of international under

through

SERVICE

business

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

a

world

fellowship

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

mta effect pl.qns whifh will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
assist

the' members

of

this

club in. dischorging their . respon

DISTRICT; ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

of

committee shall devise and carry
and

George R. Means,. Chicago,: Illinois'

A. liTteVnational

vocational rela- ● King.

sibilities

in' their

tiqn^lfips

and . in . improving

iriternational
the B. Ddvidsort.

20-Hal

Sports

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron

11—Tri State Meeting

10—Stu

Picord

18—Warner Van Aken

17-Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladles' Night)
15—Jim Von Why

8—Dick Biringer

Contacts.

Ira

Information. Earle

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Eorl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp

ployee Ret.)

Emery)

19—Howord Swan.

'general standards of practice in
th.eir respective- vocations. - In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees ore appointed

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

6—Bob Livermore (All
Banquet)
13—Chuck Woodward

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

standing,

VOCATIONAL

APRIL

MAY

McComb,

R. G. Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

(Children's

Kerr

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

Rural — Urban.

McComb

Program)

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Max Olds, Chairman

Couillord,

Payne,

Rice

the duty

A. Youth

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRE1&gt;LRY ROTARY. ..

GOVERNOR 219TH

MARCH

16—Jim

Service

C.

Maurice

K. Program
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

1-Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

Putnam.
Ken

Joaquin Serratosa

Bir

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

PRESIDENT

is

Picnic)
18—Earle

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picord, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,
Wilford
Jomes Van Why.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Dick

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of

it

Relations.

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

J. McKnIght, foster

H.

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personol,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to Influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendonce. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

B, Membership.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Charles

Bob Liv

of C. Employer-Employee

the Aims and Objects Committee.
A. Classification.

Mox

Treat.

other committees as may be ap
particular

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

tion of the plans and program of

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Grant

committees.

ermore.

on

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

activities

Fellowship,

pointed

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

Al

such

coordinate

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ED. HOLTZ, President
LUSE,

committee

coordinate

of

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

ERNEST

This

Program,

ELECTION

vise and

Functions of the Committee
and

1953-1954

service, ihis committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on parlicolor phases of vocolional

COMMITTEES

OF

Project.

20—Harold

26—Wilford Coulllard [Maga

Hill

27—Warren Williams

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If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
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COLDWATER,

Meeting
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VISITING

Time:

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Mlchigon

Bn^etin No, 30

January 29j 1954

i

The regular meeting of the Coldwater
Rotary Club at the Arlington Hotel on
January 26th had as its program chair

man, Wilfred Couillard*

He presented

V/arren Williams "Agriculturalist who
spoke on behalf of support of farm
prices,

Mr, Williams stated that at

the present time parity is 90^ and that

by support of farm prices the farmer is
enabled to maintain an equal balance be
tween income and outgo. Mr, V/illiams

stressed further the importance of agri
culture to American economy stating that

40^ of the 61,000,000 employed worke rs
are in agricultural or related fields.

Also, that a farm program which is un
sound would appear to influence other
fields so as to make the general economic
picture unfavorable,

Mr,

Williams

also

had as assistants for the question and
answer program,

Archie Moore

chairman, respectively, of the County

Agricultural Stabilization Program,

We; are having as our speaker at the Rural

Urban meeting on the night of Fe^, 23rd

Clark Brodie of Lansing and Mr. Williams
stated he will give the other side of the
picture on that night, This should be
very interesting. Don’t miss itf
QUINCY HAS AN EVENING MEETING SCHEDULED

If you

plan to make up at Quincy next week, be
sure to go at the right time.

The week of February 21st is Founder's
Week for Rotary International and it is

urged that every club in the district try
for 100^ meetings,

McConkey, Moore, Munn,

Patterson and

Shorno.

Visitors included the following Rotarians
Dr. c* W. Ellis of Quincy, Wendell

Hathaway, C,J, Hdlmes, John V, Schafer,
J, A. Sommer, and Allen E, Bradley of
Bronson,

Another guest was Don Van

Gorder of Battle Creek who was the guest
of Wayne Way,

Ralph Toupalik has been anned general

Rotary Chairman for the play to be given

on March 3rd and 4th which is being
sponsored by the Rotary Club,

This play

"Angel Street" is a real thriller# and
should prove both profitable and enjoy
able,

Don't miss it.

and Clark

Corwin, who are the past and present

FOR THE NIGHT OF FEBRUARY ISTI

Those absent were Allemier, Bobier,

Corwin, Fox, Dick Kerr, Bob Livermore,

If you can't be at

the meeting en the 23rd, will you please

try to make up at some other club?

On page 34 of the February Rotarian Ls
an
excellent article by a member of a;
Rotary Club from South Africa,

It

is-

entitled "Courtesy Costs Nothing" and^

deals with consideration for your fellew

man.

It would seem that one of the

greatest needs for courtesy is in driv

ing a car.

If each driver would observe

the rules of good courtesy the accident

rate would be cut very very greatly.

How often have you seen someone crowd in
at a traffic light or had a poor driver
run you off the road in order to pass you
Are you

when a car was approaching?
guilty of such behavior?

Read the debate of the Month on jBges 26
and 27.

What do youihinkf'

The Rotary Club on January 26th gave

Rotarian Jim Van Why a rising vote of
thanks for the marvelous job that he has
done in renovation of the dining room.

He certainly has recreated the room'Trom
ceiling to new carpet.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:T5 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS ~ Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

of

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Warner

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

Rice
Treloar

Torg Skabo
Olds

Charles

F.

Woodward

Public

inger,

Information.

Everett

each

month,

Wiiford
James Van Why.

12:15

Lester

I.

President

Maurice

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rurol-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-Al Rice

16—Jim

15—Guvarie Coffmon (Fair
Grounds)

obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

22—Otis

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

Couiilard,

Payne,

Service.

Jim

30—Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

G.

Ray Mulcahey,

Chairman.

Charles To

Schmitt.

Ken

Put

vancement of international

under

standing,
business

o

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

world

fellowship

of

assist

the

members

of

this

club In discharging their respon

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

sibilities

in

tionships

and

generol

their

vocational

irs improving

rela

A.

International

Contacts.

King.
Davidson.

their respective vocations.' In the C. International Student
Fritz Von Aken.
event committees are appointed

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

Ira

the B. International Information. Earle

standards of practice in

13—Chuck Woodword
20—Hal Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron

11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-BIII

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29-HoroId McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

and

Livermore (All Sports

Banquet]

10—Stu

DECEMBER

SERVICE

encourage and foster the ad

through

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

6—Bob

NOVEMBER

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

APRIL

MAY

MeComb,

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,
R.

(Children's

.

23-Bob Kerr

27—Chet Allemier

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.

Ken

MeComb

Program)

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

8—Byron Thomas

Vocational Service Committee; This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Putnam.

K. Program

SECRETARY

IB—Earle

1—Ray Fox

Putnom.
Ken

George

Bir

W ise.

Music.

J. Club Bulletin.

GENERAL

Dick

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

ROTARY

Relations.

Van the

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of

Relations)

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)

J. McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Wolker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to Influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarlans, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill. members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
20—Ken'Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Charles Fiske

Max

Bob Liv

H.

Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, ond—

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

11—Mae MacKeith (Family

Paul Hurley.

the club machinery on the execu

A. Classification.

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relotions. Webster

club service, in order to develop

Secretary

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

activities

Torg Skabo, Chairman

Grant

coordinate

committees.

ermore.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Al

such

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

KENNEDY,

This

vise end

the Committee

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treot.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

JOHN

Functions of

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Project.

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)
19—Howard

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

Swon.

26—Wiiford Couiilard (Mogozine Progrom]

*

Corwin

20—Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

February 5, 1954

Bulletin N©, 31

The program of the Coldwater Rotary Club
for February 2, 1954 (groundhog day and
he saw his shadow) was in charge of
Rotarians, Also city councilman. Chuck

Your editor wants to make a correction

Schmitt, who took over the program for

the Rural Urban meeting, would discuss

ihe day at the resignation of Frank

the other side of the price support plan
for farmers. Warren williams, program
chairman for the day, states that he is

\iiurray from the club.

in the

statement made in the bulletin

of January 29th*

At that time it vas

stated that Clark Brodie,

the

speaker for

Chuck had as his guest city assessor,

not

Edward Facklam.
He outlined the tax
situation as it has existed in Coldwater

matter*

from 1951 down through the present time,
in 1951 taxes were based on the assessed
valuation and during the same year the
State Tax Commission made a spot check

There were 8 birthdays celebrated at the
meeting and each Rotarian who had a birth
day was assessed as many cents as he was
years old for the March of Dimes*

Of

assessments*

This

sure Mr. Brodie will

discuss this

check covered

about 10^ of the description of property*

The play, ’'Angel Street”, which is being
It was difficult to determine in 1952 just sponsored by the Rotary club, will be
what evaluation was used in figuring the
given March 3 and 4* The proceeds are to
taxes since the tax statements showed both go to the county infirmary annex and the
the state assessed valuation and the city hospital addition.
taxes was shown on the' tax receipts.

Ralph Toupalik, the
chairman for the promotion of this, -»vill
announce his organization for the sale of
tickets on February 9th.

At the present time Coldwater is operat

Don^t forget that president, ^ Lincoln,

ing under the 15 mill tax limitation and

is shooting for 100^ attendance of all
Rotary clubs for ’’Founder's Week", Please

assessor*s valuation.
1953 the various

However, beginning

amounts allocated

for

of this 1 mill is allocated to townships,

6-|- mills to the county and 7^ mills to
the

schools.

make up for the meeting on February 23rd,

In 1953 Mr* Facklam was employed as city
Assessor,

make every possible effort to attend, or

When he first took office he

visited Albion, Marshall, Battle Creek,

Ilene (Mrs, Ralph) Toupalik, who has been
at the Health Center, is progressing nice
ly and expects to be home for the week-end.

and Birmingham to study their methods of
t$xation and at that time he found that,

Janie Shorno had

in his opinion, Birmingham was adjudged

her leg during the past week.
gets along satisfactorily.

to have the best tax scheme.

the misfortune to break

We hope she

The tax allocation board meets annually
Don’t forget the Rural Urban program for
and allocates taxes on a county wide basis,"Founder’s Week" on February 23rd. Next

At the present time they are in the pro-

week we’ll give you more material on Clark

pess of raising the evaluation of property.Brodie, the speaker for that date.
In 1953 the taxes were based on the

evaluations of 1941 and 1942.

In 1954

they will be based on 1947 and 1948
evaluations.

It was pointed out that

Chuck Woodward is spending 2 weeks skiing
at Cadillac and is attempting to promote

a Rotary shiing week-end for Feb.

about half of the evaluation of Branch Co. and 21.

is personal property and approximately
half of the taxes come from this eource*

Thought for the Day’

Rotarian.

The larger a man's

Kead becomes, the easier it is to fill his
ti
,
^hoes*

Ray Mulchahey

s.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

19,

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

20,

If you plan on going skiing, read
the article on page 24 of the February

ALBION — Parker Inn

Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Tempi. — Monday 12:00 M
SAmE CREEK — Post Tav.rn - Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

BY

ED.

This

vise and

the Committee

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

of

Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.
Mac

Fiske

Rice

H.

McKeilh.

D. Attendance.

Treloar

Olds

F.

Public

inger,

Everett

Lester

I.

President

to

discharge

A. Youth Service.
Ceuillard, ' Ralph Toupalik.

B. Crippled

and

as

’ Ken Putnam.

K. Program
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin,Serratosa' Cibils

Payne,

Jim

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

15—Guvarle Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

22—Otis

Ray Mulcahey,

Children.

Ken

Put

Russell Moore,

G. Waldron.

«

vancement of international under

Schmitt.

standing,
through

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

business
Vocational Service Committee: This

a

good

will

and

professional

world

and

assist

club

in discharging their* respon

sibilities 'in

ROTARY

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

the

members

their

tionships ' and

of

vocational

this

and

peace

fellowship

of

men

united in the ideal or'service.

rela

in’ improving’’the

A.

Internotionol

King.
8.

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International
David son.

30-Bill Milnes

event

committees

are

.appointed

APRIL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

Ira

Information. Earle

20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotary Informa
tion)
MAY

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Sherno

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen
B—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

15—Jim Van Why

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Blringer

,

15—Ffarvey efent (Ladles' Night)

22—Mork Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Kornstlen

12—Paul

Hurley

Project.

Corwin

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

ployee Rel.)
19—Howard Swan.

Student

Fritz Van Aken.

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

(All Sports

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

■JANUARY

Contacts.

generol startdards. of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International

(Children's

Barnes

DECEMBER

INTERNATipNAL SERVICE.

Charles To encourage and . foster the ad

Chairman.

McComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

MeComb,

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

R.' Means, .Chicago, Illinois

INTERNATIONAL

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

NOVEMBER

Rural — Urban.
R.

Ken

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

MARCH

27—Chet Allemier

Putnam.

SECRETARY

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

nam, -Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C.

Maurice

individually

Max Olds, Chairman

Bir

Wise.

Music.

J. Club Bulletin.

GOVERNOR 219TH

Dick

Hougen.
WJIford

Rotarians,

H. Sergeant at Arms. B.’Ki Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

George

Committee

the obligations of the third object

Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

James Van Why.

Thursday of each montl\, 12:15

ROTARY

Service

Robert ers in the community.

Information.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, ;first Gi Mogazin&amp;

GENERAL

Corwin,

Information.
E. Rotary
Show, Wm. Bobier.

Charles Woodward

PRESIDENT

18—Earle

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

of Rotory — "to encourage and

J.

Earl

Milnos.

Torg Skabo
Max

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

DIRECTORS

Grant

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

11—Mae MacKeith (Family

It is the duty of the Community

Torg Skabo, Chairman

The President, Vice-President, and—

FEBRUARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fisice, Chairman.
of

activities

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

A. Classification.

Al

PROGRAMS

Bob Liv
ermore.
other committees os may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas
the Aims and Objects Committee.

HOLTZ, President

Charles

ROTARY

coordinate the activities AUGUST

such committees.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

ERNEST LUSE,

Functions of

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLOWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

20—Harold

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

Hill

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

' ‘

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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gijlletin No, 32

February 12, 1954

At the regular meeting of the Coldwater
Rptary Club at the Arlington Hotel on

February 9th, Mr. Mewis Pennington was
reinducted into the Club by Ernie Luce.
l,ewis left Coldwater a year or so ago
and has now

returned ana we welcome

him

bqck as a fellov/ Rotarian.
.4

Gu§ Burandb was inducted into the Club
as'a new member and was introduced by
Maurice Payne.
Gus tells us that he was
bopn in Coldwater on Dec. 18, 1915, the
son

of Gus

C.

and

.Vilhemina

Holtz

Burandt.

He graduated from Coldwater High School
in 1931 and following this attended the
■?/estern College of Education later re
turning to Coldwater. He v/erked for a
time with Harold Tribe let in the Tribolet
ere. Also, in '.yoodward’s Department

Store,
In 1933, in company with a part
ner, he bought out what is nov/ the Coldwater Advertiser and

ran this until

1936.

During the time he was interested in the
Advertiser he bought the Branch County
News and published this weekly newspaper
until

1937 when he

sold

it,.

He worked for the Coldwater Daily News
from 1937 to

1941 and

TJuHprogram was in charge of '.Vaync- ’Tay
end dealt with competitive relations.
Introductory remarks made by Ev'erett
Hougen, His remarks dealt with com
petitive relations &gt;vhich he believed
He
should bo called "Human Relations,
said this me.y cause some embarrassment
in small communities such as Coldwater,
This may be brought about by petty
jealousies, the feeling of being dis
criminated against, and can best be
avoided by the practice of the Golden Rule.
The

film had

to

do with

the

career

of

a

man who eventually became manager of a
J, C. Penney stor-.-.
It illustrated ex
tremely well the subject for Vvhich it was
intended, and v;as probably the best
illustration of opportunity as it exists
in the United States today.

Visitors included the following Rotarinns
from Bronson: Leonard Evans, Paul Rich,
and Glenn Barnett, Other visiting
Rotarinns were* Clay Brockman of Quincy,
Bill Lacey of Detroit and Robert Brokaw
of Angola,
Barney Trebilcock had as his

guest, Leonard Metsker of Grand R-‘’pids,

at the outbreak of

the Tar enlisted in the U, S. Army,
He
served most of the time from 1941 to 1946

Russell Moore outlined the program for
thf Pounders^ Night dinner at 7:00 P.'!.

in the Ordinance Department at the Aberdeen Proving grounds, Aberdeen, Md, He

Tuesday, February 23rd, He asked that as
many attend as possible since we now have
51 farmers who arc attending and 67

v/Qs dischfirged as a captain in .the
Ordinance Corps, Following his discharge
he went back to the Coldv;ater Daily
Reporter and during this time helped re
organize Company A, the Coldwater Nation

Rotarians now belong to the Club,■
Thc speaker, Mr.
in Three

Clark Brodie, was born

Rivers in 1879 and was educated-

al Guards, and was at one time commanding

’the Constantine High School, Three

officer of the unit. He was appointed
Postmaster in Coldwater in December, 1950
--a job which he still holds.

Rivers Business College and graduated from
the ^'^ichigan Agricultural College in 1904,
He was appointed County Agricultural Agent
in St, Clair County in 1915 and worked

Gus was married on June 22, 1946 to
Josephine Klouser of York, Pennsylvania,
He met her, as many men met their wives,
during his period of army service, He
is a member of the Lutheran Church, the
Elks Lodge, the American Legion, and is
public relations director for the United
Commercial

President

Travelers,
He v/as at one
of the Junior Chamber of

Qpmmerce,

His principal hobby is playing

j&gt;he bull

time

fiddle.

Ral^)h Toupalik, general' chairman for the

there until 1921, when he became Secretary©
Manager of the: -uiich. State Farm Bureau,

In 1952 he became Executive Vice-president
of the organization. In 1921 he was
appointed to the State Board of Agrioultina
by Govenor Grosbeck and has been reelect
ed 6 times since then. He repr-esented the
entire United States Farm Bureau Assoc-

iations in presenting the 1954-55 agri
cultural program to Secretory Ira Benson.
This was re -uestod by Mr, Benson since
he wanted the views of the Farm Bureau,
price support, allocations and allied

matters.
Rotary promotion of the play "Angel
Street", to be given on March 3rd and 4th,
asked that everyone get behind the play

and push attendance.
be used to

hospital

Ray Mulchahey

The proceeds are to

furnish a room in the new

-hi nn

County Infirmary.

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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

DON’T

FORGET!’

A 100?^ liE^'TING ON FEB. 231

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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COLOWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS BY

This

ELECTION

committee

and

coordinate

the

Clossification,

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

the

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and

Treat.

other committees os may be ap

ermore.

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

Paul Hurley.

pointed

Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

on

particular

phases

of C. Employer-Employee

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.
DIRECTORS

Warner

B. Membership.
Mac

Charles
Al

Van

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It is the’duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

every

D. Attendance.

Eorl Corwin,

Milnes.

Torg' Skabo

E. Rotary

;

Information.

to

his

personal,

F.

.

Public

Information.

● inger, Everett

Dick

Blr-

Lester

Special Meetings'at the call of the
President

Musics

■

Putnam.

Maurice

J. Club Bulletin.
Ken

Max Olds, Chairman

DISTRICT 219

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARY

■

R.

Ken

G.

Service.

Jim

Charles To encourage

Ken

standing,

through

Put

good

will

and

peace

professional

men

fellowship

ond

assist

the

members

of

this

George R. Means, Chicago,

Illinois

club in discharging their respon

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

ROTARY

tionships

sibilities in their, vocational, rela

and

in

improving

A.

the 6.

International

of

Ira

International
Dovidson.

10—Stu

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons
;11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

18—Warner yan Aken

: 17-Bill Bdbier

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

ployee Rel.)

(Employer-Em

6—Presic^ents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

●

20-Harold Hill'

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program]

The above ?s our program schedule' for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates' with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Corwin

JULY

Kornstien

IP^-Howard Swan.

Project,

Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

22—Mark Andrews

Information. Earle

Members having sjaedal programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

20—Hal

MAY

12—Paul, Hurley

.King.

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Von Aken. ●
event committees are appointed

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

-

(All Sports

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)

January’

Contacts.

Livermore

Banquet)

, 24—Don Shorno

and foster, the od-

world

APRIL

6—Bob

DECEMBER

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman,

ROTARY

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
OCTOBER

3—Jess Waldron.

SERVICE

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the Ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

30-Bill Milnes

27—Chet Allemier ●

and

a

(Children's

Barnes

NOVEMBER

vancement of internationol under

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

22—Otis

McComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

McComb)

Wtildron. '

INTERNATIONAL

business

Joaquin Serratosa .Ciblls
GENERAL

Chairman.

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

,

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell .Moore,

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K. Program

Payne,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

1—Roy Fox
8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lotions)

A. Youth

Wise.

I.

MARCH

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Ralph Toupalik,
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursday of each month, 1-2:15
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

23—Harvey Moss

Dovidson

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

Hougen.

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

effect of this object is to influence
Rotarians, Individually and as

Robert ers in the community.,

Show, Wnr.-Bobier.

Olds

Woodward

Rotorian

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family
18—Earle

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

SEPTEMBER

the obligations of the third object
of Rotory — "to encourage and
McKnIght, foster the ideals of service by

Weeks.

Rice'

Charles

J.

PROGRAMS

Relations.'

C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The

Fiske

Grant Treloor
Max

H.

McKeith.

ROTARY

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

Aken, Warren Williams.

The President, Vice-President, and—

1953-1954

the activities AUGUST

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Rclotions.

ED. HOLTZ, President
LUSE,

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

1953-1954

ERNEST

Sn particular phases of vocational

service, this committee shall super*

CLUB SERVICE

27—Warren Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
the details.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
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COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

33

February 19, 1954

DON’T FORGET m WANT A lOG^ "FOUNDERS’

FETING FOR RITRAL URBAN NIGHT

FKBR^^ARY 23 WHEN CUPK BRODIE IS TO SPEAK TO THE CLUB’

With Bill Milnes as program chairman,

Wilford Couillard spoke briefly of the

Gordon Schlubatis, the Branch County
Agricultural Agent, outlined his work in

ticket sale for ilie coming play "Angel
Street" which is to be given March 3rd

India, having recently returned from
there after two years’ service under the

and 4th by the Coldv;ater Players.
The
proceeds from this play are to be used
to furnish a room in the new hospital
addition and a room at the County

four-point program as an advisor to

agricultural authorities.

He also showed

pictures depicting his work.

These in

cluded a wide variance in religious be

liefs and conflict \vith the caste system,
stressed that there was

no middle

class in India,
There is the very
wealthy group but the majority are ex
tremely poor.
This is particularly true
of the outlying agricultural areas v;here

primitive tools and methods have been
uped for hundreds of years.
Coupled with
this is the extreme density of the pop
ulation and the terrific need for large
quantities of food.

Infirmary.
success

In order to make the play a

each Rotarian should

sell 20

tickets. According to reports, Howard
Swan and Guvarie Cofftnan are the gold
star salesmen.

Last week your editor met Howard Swan
when he was out selling advertising and
it v/ould appear that he is one of the
"HIGH PRESSURE BOYS".

The visitors included the following
Rotarians from Quincy: Carleton McKenzie,

the "sage of Quincy", and Norman Kukuk;
Coldwater has been challenged by Quincy
to a basketball game.
Norman Kukuk, Supt.
of Schools of Quincy, who was introduced

by the Sage of .uincy, Carleton McKenzie,
tendered the challenge.
It is in con- ●
nection with Ihe forthcoming celebration
the city of Quincy is planning.
They
will put a team on the floor, all of whom
have passed the half century mark, and
Coldwater can use any team that we wish.
Here’s a chance for some of these tall,
dark and handsome men to uphold the name
of the Coldwater Rotary Club, The li^ne

Sam Donnelson of Sturgis; R, G. McGargle
of Bronson; Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind.,
and Howard Ratekin of Angola. In additicn
there 'vxere the following guests,' Maurice
Johnson, of Grand Rapids, the speaker,
Gordon Schlubatis, and Perry Holden of
Brighton.

Absent were Allemier, Avery, Bobier, Fox,
Davidson, Dean, Fiske, Dick Kerr, Russel
Moore, Rice, Shaw, Toupalik, Fritz Van

Aken, i^es Woodward and Mulchahey.

There

were 6 early leavers.

of volunteers forms on the right.
President Ed Holtz mentioned the coming
Rotary International Convention which is
to be held at Seattle in June.

Here’s a

chance to combine a nice vacation in the
pa‘cific Northwest with attendance at the

convention.

We notice in going over the attendance
list that there were 24 men who have had

perfect attendance during the year 1953.
are enclosing a notice from the

attendance committee regarding the meet
ing for February 23rd. Read it and heed
iti

The Sedretary of the Club, John Kennedy,

presented 100^ pins. Warner VanAken has
a perfect attendance record for 31 years
and -John Walker has a perfect attendance
for 27 years. We would like te know if
there are any other mernbers in this dis
trict who have

such attendance records.

From the pictures published in the March

Rotarian, apparently Hal Munn missed a
lot of Hawaii.

Thought for the day; A fool and his
money have a good time before they are
parted.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congre0atIonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi. - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classifieation,

the

1953-1954

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

club service. In order to develop

Paul Hurley.

particular

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner

Aken, Warren Willioms.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

Al

Fiske

Rice

Grant

Treloar

Torg Skabo
Max

Olds

Chorles

J.

F.

Woodward

McKeith.

Public

information.

inger, Everett

month,

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

12:15

Lester

Wise. ●

I.'. Music.

President

Putnam.

J: Club
Ken

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

GENERAL

Cibils

SECRETARY

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PutnotTi.

Payne^
Ray

APRIL

Chairman.

G.

Children.

Russell Moore,
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assist

the

members

of

this

under

standing, .good

will

and

peace

business

professional

meni

fellowship

George R. Means, Chicago,' Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,' ROTARY

tionships and in improving the
general standords of practice in

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sibilities -in their vocational, rela

International

of

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The above is our program.; schedule for the year. 1953-54.

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5—Vince

Information. Earle

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their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
event committees are'. appointed . Fritz Van Aken.

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

24—Don Shorno
JUNE

Project.!

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15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl

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JULY

Kornstien

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em. ployee Rel.)
19—Howard Swdn. - ●
26-^Wilford Couillord (Mega-

zine Program)

20-Haro1d

Hill

27—Warren

Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise' the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the ‘details.

The COLDWATER

,

1—Carl

JANUARY

Contacts.

International
Davidson.;

IB—Warher Vcin; Aken /
25—Lloyd Livermore

' 29-^Hprold McKnight

King.
B.

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

vancement of international

A.

tion)

Bobier

DECEMBER

SERVICE

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.
and

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

3—Jess Woldron
17-Bill

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wprid

Sports

13—Chock Woodward
20-Hal

● 10—Stu‘ Picard

encourage and foster the ad

and-

(All

MAY

Put-'

Waldron.

through ● a

. VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ken

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Livermore

Banquet)

NOVEMBER

C. Rura*!' — Urban.
R.

6—Bob

McComb,

.nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss!

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club in discharging their respon

.

30-Bill Milnes

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

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B. Crippled

Mulcahey,
.

Service.

(Children's

Kerr

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

by

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

service

Ralph Toupalik.

Ken

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serraiosa

Maurice

Bulletin.

K. Program
PRESIDENT

of

23—Bob

Grou nds)

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

Wilford Couillard,
James Von Why.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

ideals

McComb

Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
22—Otis

Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas

Rotary — "to encourage and
the

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1-Ray Fox

obligations of the third object

McKnight, foster

Regular Board of Directory Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians,
indivlduolly
and
as
Picnic)
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
E. Rotary
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)
Mae

The President, Vice-President, ond—
Charles

H.

MARCH

25—DIst. Gov. Meeting.

Relations.

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

of

Davidson

(International Affairs)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Van the

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)
18—Earle

Bob Liv

phases of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Obiects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

FEBRUARY

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
ermore.

on

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

activities

other committees as may be ap
pointed

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees ond such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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Bulletin No,

34

February 25,

1954

hfta come and gone with itS very fine

The Coldwater Rotary Urban-F^ural meeting

This- bulletin wishes to thank Mrs, Newell
from the Farm Bureau office in Coldwater

pj*Ograin. Russ iloore who was program
cheirraan introduced Clark Brody who is a
member of the State Board of Agriculture

for selecting such a fine group of farmers
of this county to bo the guests of the

and also on the Executive Board of the

Rotary Club,

Dean Pridgeon expressed the

Mi.chigan Farm Bureau as his guest speaker.

thanks of the farmers for being asked as
guests to our meeting to hear Mr, Brody.

Mt-* Brody outlined the present agricultural
situation and gave his views of its causes

It is reported that Keith Pearce and

and the recommendations which he believed
would alleviate the condition. He

Harvey Bent have quit smoking.

have, they will have t# watch their

Stressed particularly the inter-dependence

waistlines.

bStv/een country and town people, stating

that in an area such as Coldwater, each is
dependent on the other.

He

went

on

to

state that he is in favor of the plan out
lined by Secretary of Agriculture Benson
w^th whom he has v;orked very closely over

If they

The Calamity Octet made up of Hill, Walker,
Komstein, Weeks, Bobier, Putnam, McIOiight
and Holtz howled for the club with appro
priate applause.

ape 800 million bushels of wheat and 9 l/2

Wilford Couillard expressed the absolute
necessity for his having a report on the
sale of tickets for; "Angel Street at next

million bales of cotton in storage and

t^at there will probably be about 16

week's meeting, Will every Rotnrian make
an effort to report on his ticket sales at

million bushels of wheat which will need

that time?

td be cared for from this year’s crop.
He went on to state that the carrying

The basketball game between the Coldwater

the past year.

He further stated there

charges for this pr^,gram are excessive end
the farmers of America are now producing
for storage at government expense rather

Bums and the Masked Marvels of Quincy
ended in the score of 30 something to

10 plus something in favor of Coldwater.

ttian to meet the needs of the consumer.
At the Executive Board Meeting .n Jon. 15
He stated further that the problem gfew out the Nominating Committee of Rotary Interof the two wars and the Korean situation,

national by unanim.us vote has nomiated

S'iPPort law being passed in Herbert J. Taylor of the Rotary Club of

1938 with o flo»r of 90^ parity which wa s

to end with the cessation of h&lt;»stilities.
However, these supports are still in force

and were extended by Congress in 1948, »50,
and

*52,

Most of these supports are to end
ih December, 1954 and he is in favor of

flexible price supports which would autom^ttically drop them to 7C^,

He believes

that although it may work a hardship for
the timebeing on milk producers and wheat

farmers and other growers of farm products,

Chicago for the office of president for

RI for the year 1954-55,

Rotarian Taylor

has been a member since 1923 and is past
president of the Rotary Club of Chicago,
He has also served RI as vice president,
director, district governor and currently
is assistant treasurer.

If the 24 Rotarians who were absent from

Tuesday*s meeting v/ill make up before next
Tuesday, it will be greatly appreciated

that eventually the benefits will be
greater than if the supports ore continued.
He went on to state that at the present

100 per cent meetings.

time the surplus can only be disposed of

Your editor tangled with a power saw and

i-n one of two ways: either to destroy it or

give it away,

Mr, Brody continued that the

since District Governor Ed is asking for

came off second best.

Michigan Farm Bureau in November, 1953 went Thought for the day:
on record as opposing the extention of

mandatory price supports after Dec

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A wedding ring

may not be a tourniquet, but it certainly
stops circulation"●

^After the meeting a short discussion was

did with the members of the Branch County
Farm Bureau and they favored the flexible
support program.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregalionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

,BAmE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocationol

vise and

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

coordinate

the

Clossification,

Program,

ELECTION

shall

and

the

of

Fellowship,

Rotary

In

particular

phases

of C.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of

the Aims and Objects Committee.
Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner

B. Membership.
Mac

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Treloar

E. Rotary

Olds
F.

Charles Woodward

Shaw,
Wm. Bobi er.
Public Informotion.

12:15

Lester

Bir

service

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

by

APRIL

Service.

Ken

Bulletin.

Chairman.

Charles

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Picard

Rural — Urban.

17-Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

Russell Moore,

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INTERINATIONAL

international

committee shall

ROTARY.

devise and. cOrfy

into .effiect. plans;which will guide Al.

and

tionships

ROTARY

the' members

of

Contacts. '

improving -the B. International Inforrhalion. Earle '

and ..in

general standards of practice iii ●. Davidsb'n.

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their respa'cfivq voctJfions.

Edgor B. Lincoln^ Marshall, Michigan

event committees

ore

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In the C. .Internotjonal

appointed

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15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29-^Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

- ployeej Rel.)

JULY

6—Presidents', Me.eting
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IS^RoIpjh Toupolik (Camp
'Emery)

-19—Howard Swan,

26—Wilford' Couillard '(Maga

Project.

1

CHAS;'SCHMITT, Progrom Chairman

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The above is our program schedule for the -year..1953-54. ●
If you want to change dates with another member, advjse th.e, program chairman of the change',

Corwin

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5-.VIqee Kornstien
,12—Poul Hurley (Employer-Eih-

Fritz Von Aken.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies'.Night, infay appoint a committee, to

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Von Why

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Van Aken

JUNE

●JANUARY-1-

Rice, Chairman.

this A. International
club^
jn; discharging,4heir rasponr King.sibililles in their vocdtiondf relat

George R. Means, Chicago, lIHnois

assist

18—Warner

25—Lloyd Livermore

● 8—Oiefc Kerr (Ladies' Night)

under

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service,

INTERNATIONAL

4—Bob Lyons
II—Tri State Meeting

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1—Everett Hougen

SERVICE

To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of

tion)

3—Jess Waldron
10—Stu

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27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

NOVEMBER
Put-

standing,' good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
busirtess and : professional men

VOCATIONAL,SERVICE

.

INTERNATIONAL

Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K. Program

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils-^

Ray

20-Hal Munn

McComb,
Ken

Children.

R. G. Waldron.

Ken

Sports

MAY

nom, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C.

Payne,

(All

27—Chef Allemier

Jim

Ralph Toupallk.

Livermore

Ba nquet)
,13—Chuck Woodward

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

B. Crippled

Maurice

6—Bob

lations)

Putnam.

DISTRICT,

30-Bili Milnes

I Max Olds, Chairman
A. Youth

(Children's

22—Otis Barnes

and

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re

Wilford Couillard,

Wise.

Music.

1.

J. Club

SECRETARY

of

MeComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

members of,the Rotary Club, to be
^thoughtful of'and helpful to oth

H.-Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

; Pre|^dent

GOVERNOR 219TH

Dick

James Von Why.

Special Meetings at the call of the

GENERAL

ideals

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

obligations of the third object

Rotary — "to encourage
the

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox

' Robert ers in the community.

inger, ;Evefett..Hougen.

Thursday of eoch month,

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Corwin, Bill

Information.

Regular Board;..of Directors Meeting, first G. Mogazine.

DISTRICT 219

Earl

Milnes.

Torg Skabo
Max

SEPTEMBER

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to dischorge

J. McKnlght, foster

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

Relations.

ee

every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Weeks.
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effect gf this.object is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians,' individually and as
Picnic)

The President, Vice-President, and—
Charles Fisice
Rice

H.

McKeith.

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

of

16—Roy Patterson

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)

Bob Liv

Paul Hurley.

Van the

Aken, Worren Williams.
DIRECTORS

Employer-Employ

2—Frank Murray
9~Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

Picnic)
18—Earle

ermore.

the club machinery on the execu

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

FEBRUARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeilh (Family

Treat.

other committees as may be ap
on

PROGRAMS

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pointed

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the activities AUGUST

of Charles Fiske, Chairman.

club service, in order to develop

Grant

coordinate
coremittees.

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

such

supervise

activities

formation, Public Informotion and

1953-1954

1953-1954

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VISITING

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

bulletin No.

March 4,

35

.t the regular meeting of the Coldwater
notary Club held at the Arlington Hotel on
.'u&lt;38day, March 2, Dr. Don Harris, Director
■f the Branch-Hillsdnlo Health Dept ● f was
welcomed into the club by president, Ed
(ol.tz.
Don, the son of Neil and Jessie
[arris, was born December 8, 1910 at
He completed grade
loyncil Bluffs, Iowa
jchool at Valentine,
[ontano and graduated
’rom the Lewiston, Montana high school in

-929.

He attended the University of Neb,

enforcement.

Ho

1954

further illustrated

his

point by showing that there is a lack of
responsibility on the port of children
●for their parents, parents for their

children, both in the way of support and
supervision. He drove home his point by
saying that by the shuffling of individual
responsibilities to other agencies and
organizations, we have accordingly sur
rendered our personal liberties.

t:Omaha from which he graduated with a

Visiting Rotnrians included Lee Hirsh,

bachelor of Science and Doctor

Dick wilder and Bill Peat of Angola.
Other guests were Jim Verney of Kalamazoo

legpee in 1935.

of Medicine

He received his Master’s

)egree in Public Health at the University
&gt;fi'-Michigan in 1940, He was married to

and Harvey Beier of Lansing who were the
guests of Dick Kerr.

Rotary Ann Pansy June 12, 1936 at Omaha,
Jl^ey have two children:
Janice, 14 and
Dick 'Wilder of the Angola Club reported
Tei’l, 12, The family attend the Methodist
that the Tri-County joint meeting of the
]hprch. Don has always been in public h:
■I Angola, Coldwater and Montpelier clubs
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letilth work, starting in Iowa in 1939 and

lig' employment was interrupted by two years

is to be held at the Pottawatomi Inn at

Pokagon State Park on Wednesday evening,

Ln,.,the Medical Corps of the U,S, Army from
jhich he was discharged \vith the rank of
iiajor. His service in the medical corps
Included one year in public health work

March 10,. at 7:30 Coldwater

time.

asked that all members of the
Club attend.

Coldwater

vith the Stats Department when he was

We do not know just at present how the

'.ssigned to the High Commissioner of Germany
.n-; 1951-52. He'was health officer for

Jhippewa County, Michigan in 1946-48 and
vith the Gary, Indiana Health Dept, in
L948-51.

He took over his present duties

ts.'Director

of the Branch-Hillsdale

Counties

100^ District attendance came out,

He

Chic

Kennecy got a telephone call from Bruce

Bowers in Battle Creek who is a group
leader for Rotary Club and he told him
that the .only member of the Battle Creek
club not able to attend was in the hos

ledlth lonit on August 1, 1952. His former
■’otary membership was in 1941-42 at LeMers,

pital with a coronary and he felt so badly
about his absence that he wanted to resign

.own,

from the

'he program was in charge of Harvey Moss

spoiled our 100^ attendance. Earl Corwin,
Bill Milnes and Chic Kennedy appreciate

club.

We have one member who

■ho had as his speaker Dr, Morris Boucher,
the effort made by the members of the
^rof,. of History and Public Political Science Coldwater Club to moke it lOC^ attendance,
it Olivet College, Dr, Boucher received his

^h,‘D, degree from Iowa State University and

The early leavers list consisted of six
served as a chaplain in the U,S, Army in the for the lost meeting,luropean area, being discharged with ihe rank
f.^majer. Dr. Boucher outlined the present
;rend toward the avoidance of personal
.●esponsibility, stating that recently there
las been a shuffling of responsibility to
groups, organizations, state agencies, etc,
md that

once this is done

there

is

no more

5QUse to worry--"they” will take care'of
iverything. He very humorously outlined
:he present situation that exists between

I ipotorist and pedestrian,, showing that the
●esponsibility for motor courtesy and safety

●e4_ies on the individual rather than law

Your editor apologizes publicly and
humbly for omitting Carl Vinton’s name

from the list of Calamity Howlers and
also for the misspelling of Ernie Luse’s
name.
7i[ith there being four spellings —
Loose, Loos^ Luce and Luse--I am some
times confused.

Thought for the Day —
"when the whole blamed world

seems

gone

to pot.

And business is on the bum,
A two-cent grin on a lifted chin

Helps some, my friend, h6ips some.
Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

Functions of

This

and
OFFICERS

BY

the Committee

committee

coordinate

shall

the

ELECTION

coordinate
committees.

A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

H.

Mac McKelth.

The President, Vice-President, and—
Rice

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo
Olds

F.

Woodward

Davidson

(International Affairs)
MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

J.

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair
22—Otis

McKnight, foster

the

ideals

of

service

Lester

Special Meetings at the'idll of the'

b

APRIL

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Bir- Max Olds, Chairman

Dick

Everett' Ho'Oge'n.

A. Youth

Wise.

1." Music.'

President ■

●

Maurice

Putnam'.

J.vCIub

Payne,

●●

Bulletin.

Kerr Putnam.

K. Program

Ken

Service.

●

6—Bob' Livermore (All Sports

Jim

Chairman.

NOVEMBER ●

Put

■ R. G. Waldron.

;

and

assist

club

in discharging

the .members

sibilities in

tionships

ROTARY

■

general

their

of

and

in

this A. International
King.

rela

the B.

improving

stqndords of pro^tl^q in'

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

International
Davidson.

of I

■JANUARY

,

'29—Howard Teeter

-

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Employde Rel!)

Irtforihation. Earle

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

15—Harvey, Bent (Ladies' Night)

5—Vince Kornstlen

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19—Howard, Swan.

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20—Harold Hill

26—Wllford Couillard' (Maga

Project.

27—Warren Williams

zine Program)

—

8—Dick Biringpr
22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight.

Ira I

Contacts.

1—Carl Vinton

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22—Mark Andrews’

men,'

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their respective vocations. In'the C. International' Student
event committees .’are . appointed ●Fritz Van Aken.

Edgar 6. Lincoln,. Marshall, Michigan

24—Don Shornp

15—Jim Van Why.,

artc(

fellowship

respon

their*vOftitional

25—Lloyd Livermore

Bobier

peace

world

Into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

George R. (Aeons, Chicago, Illinois

18—Warner Van Aken

17-«II[

standing,

committee shall devise and carry

GENERAL SECRETARY ' ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL'*

10—Stu Picard

8-rDick kerr'(Ladies'., Night)

business and - ^professional
Vacatiohal Service Committee; This united
in the ideal of'service.

Jooquin SerratosO Cibils

4—Bob Lyons

under

good, will

tion)

11—Tri Stote Meeting

vancement of international

a

●

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Idecember

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

through

Munn

27—Bob Jhow (Rotary Informo-

3—Jess Waldron

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

v6cati6nAl service'

INTERNATIONAL

20—Hal

MAY

McComb,

Ken

Ba nquet)
13—Chuck Woodward

27—Chef Allemler

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,

Ray Mulcahey,

Schmitt.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERhjATIONAL

'international -●

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

persona I

(Children's

23—Bob Kerr

Grounds)

and

McComb

Program)

the obligations of the third object

every Rotarlan to -hjs

Publjoinformation.

ihger,

DISTRICT,

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

It Is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

of Rotary — "to encourage

H. Sergeant at Amis. B. K.'Peofce,

219TH

16—Roy Patterson
23—Horvey Moss

Picnic)
18—Earle

ermore.

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Boord''of Directors Meeting,' first G. Mogazine. NVIlfbrcf' Coulllafd',
James Van .Why.,
B.. Crippled Children.
Thursdoy .of ,eoeh month, 12!l5 ■

GOVERNOR

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

OCTOBER
:
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is .to Influertce
Weeks.
6r-Xlarney Trebllcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
‘Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the'Rotary Club,, toibe
'Milries.
.
i,
:
13-Web Treat (Buyer-Seller llethoughtful of and helpful to'oth
lotions)
E. Rotary
Informati,on.
Robprt ers in the community.
Show, Wm; Bobier.' ●
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Charles Fiske

ROTARY

FEBRUARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MocKeith (Family

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Torg Skebo, Choirman

PRESIDENT

PROGRAMS

the activities AUGUST

activities

the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treosurer

Charles

ROTARY

Relations.
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop
Paul Hurley.
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas

KENNEDY, Secretary

Max

vise and
of such

other committees os may be op-

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

1953-1954

service, this committed shall super

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv

1953-1954

JOHN

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee.’to‘assist with the details:'

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iulletin ^6

March 12,

?h© 10th annual Tri-State Rotary meeting

mi held at Fottawatomi Inn, Pokagon Park,

m March 10th with the Angola Rotary Club
;Sthe host.

Jim Williams, founder of the

’ri-State meeting was unable to be present
'Qcjause of illness. He was remembered,

lO^iver, since all Rotarians present signed
greeting card to be sent to him.

The

&gt;nly district governor present was our own
Id.Lincoln from Marshall.

1954

Your editor suspects a little bit of
skuldufltfery in the Quincy-Coldwater
basketDoll game and the reports received
since the editor of the Quincy Club in his
last bulletin accused the members of the

Coldwater Rotary team of taking an undue
advantage of their elderly team. They,
however, are starting training at the
present time for next year.

Past Dist. Gov.

'e^an Phillips of Angola was present.

It is urged that all members absent make

up the meeting they missed at Pokagon.

■ A'

●?he speaker. Dr, Wm, E. Smith, Dean of the

;r^uate school of Miami University at

t)on't forget that if you are going to

)xfqrd, Ohio, was introduced by former U.S.

Seattle, your reservations must be received

leie-tor, Ray Willis, of Angola,

His subject before March 31, 1954*

/a^'"Defense America and the New Look", It
lealt with international affairs and the

Reservation head-

quarters arej Rotary International,
Olympic Hotel, Seattle, 11, Washington,

jpe.aker went on to state that Midwestern

.mepica is the backbone of Americanism as
/evlmow it today. Dr. Smith traced the
lev0lopment of "True Americanism" back to
■he McGuffey Reader of which 50 million
opies were sold between 1850 and 1870 and

v^r 125 million had been sold by 1950.
■r^!;'Smith illustrated his speech by the use

Speaking of conventions, we note that
Rotarians from Europe, North Africa and
the Eastern Mediterranean are to meet in

Ostend, Belgium, September 10-13, 1954.
you're going to Europe this fall,
better take in the meeting,

■f wall maps which he usedextensively as he
iscussed the danger areas in the world toay. He stated that we must familiarize

The Rotary Clubs of the U.S. are endorsing
"Operation Safety" which has to do with on
effort to encourage highway courtesy, to

urselves with world affairs and that while

reduce motor vehicle violations,

II of the political angles of the cold war
re' being explored, we must have the best

i^ force, army and navy in the world end

trian mishaps and accidents. You might be
interested to know that 80 per cent of all
fatal accidents in 1952 were the result of

oblation.

you sove may be your o\vn

hat v/e must also have a trained civilian

He stated further there is a

traffic violations.

Remember

pedes-

- The

Life

oirement on foot to start teaching of world
fl^airs in the fourth grade.

r^ Smith is a courier of the McGuffey
useum.

●nly 39 Coldwater Rotarian were present,

Rotary International is also endorsing the
use of small tables for Rotary meetings as
IS
being done by the Coldwater Rotary Club
at the present time* It has a tendency to
breok up groups who stake out a claim on a
group of chairs for many meetings.

reetings were extended to other clubs by

he presidents of the Angola, Montpelier and There will an election of officers for the
oldwater clubs vdi® were the participants
ensuing year at the meeting on March 16,
f-''the meeting. Group singing w&lt;as led by
abh of the group song lenders, "Beautiful You would be interested in the February 17
tiio. Back Home in Indiana" and Michigan My Christian Science Monitor which devotes an
lehigan" were sung, There was some comment entire page to Rotory, its aims and its
a c.c ompl i shme nt s.
hat "Michigan My Michigan was pitched a
Ittle high for the bass voices of the Coldater group.
Your editor wants to make a complaint*
7

it^iam,

Teeter,

Show,

Treat and Kornstein

Will the man who has the program for the
next week, please tell me at each meeting?

joeived a special ovation when they arrived,
ley were late--they did not explain why.
Who can tell me how Rotary got its name?
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks TsmpI* — Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Past Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�A COLDWATER, MICH.
ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

the
BY

committee

Program,

ELECTION

of

Fellowship,

Rotary

In

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

on

particular

phases

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Obfeets Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner

B. Membership.

Al

Van

Torg Skabo

inger,

Everett

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

Hougen.

Wilford

12:15

'tester

Wise.

'

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Putnam.

'

Ken

Joaquin Serratosa CIbils

Dick' Bir

A. Youth

of

service

his

'

Schmjtt.

, _

VOCATIONAL

Service.

personal,

Jim

C. Rural — Urban.

Charles To

Ken

business

and

shall devise and carry

3-*Jes's Woldron

●

and

Ossist

the members of this A.

sibilities in

10—Stu
:

fellowship

professional

men

JUNE

22—Mark Andrews

!

,

Komstien

Hurley

general

standards "of practice in
are

*

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6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Tojjpalik (Camp
Emery)

19-^Howafd Swon.’"

Project. ● 26—Wilfo^"CoBitlard (Magd-

Student

Fritz Van Aken.

..7

Corwin

'29—Howard Teeter
JULY

(Employer-Em

ployee __Rel.)

Odvidson.

In the C. International

appointed

8—Diek'.Biri.nger.

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—Earl

JANUARY

Contacts.'"

● ■

l-.-Carl Vinton

29-Hprold McKnight

12—Paul

event

committees

Shorno

■ 5—Vince

Edgar B. Lincoln, Morshall, Michigan

their respective vocations.

18—Warner Van Aken

1—Ey,ereft, Hougen
●[ .
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies'. Night)
15wjim Van Why
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of

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25—Lloyd Livermore

Ira

tionships and

INtCRNATlbMAL

in ^improving

Picard

24-^Don

their'vocational rela

GOVERNOR 21?TH. DISIJIICT,.. ROTARY

4—Bob Lyons

11—Tri State Meeting

DECEMBER'-

SERVICE '

ideal of service.

Intefnatiorial

tion)

●

King.
the B. Internatipnal Information. E°rle

club., in discharging theif respon

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

_ .17-Bill Bobier

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Into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Choirmon.

George R. f^eans, Chicago, Illinois

13—Chuck Woodward

NOVEMBER

Put

Russell Moore,

world

Sports

MAY

ehcourage and foster'-tfi4- ad

through) a

(All

20-Hal ^Munn

2p—Ken Pulnom (Crippled Chil.)

vancement of international under;
standing,' good will.'.and peace .

●
SERVICE

6-rSob Livermore
Banquet)

13--Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

McComb,

. R, ,G. Woldron.
international

APRIL

:

6—Barney Trebllcock (Stag
. , .Pienic)

nam, Stu ficardj Horvey Moss.

Vocat^noi. Service Committee: This united ir» the

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Barnes

29—Fritz Von Aken (lnt'1 Ser.)

by

(Children's

"27—Chet AlUrnier '

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children;

Couillard,

Ray Mul&amp;hey,’

Putnam.

commntee

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL.'

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INTERNATIONAL-

SECRETARY

ideals

McComb

Program)
23—Bob Kerr

Grounds)

and

Rice

16—Jim

B—Byron Thomas

Max Olds, Ghoirman.

Payne, ' Ken

K; Program
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

9-AI

1-Roy Fox

Rotary — "to encouroge

H. Sergeant ot Arms. B. K. Pearce,

J. 'Club^ Bulletin.

ROTARY

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urbon)
SEPTEMBER

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the commuriitV-

James Van Why.

Special Meetings' at the call of the

PRESIDENT

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

effect of this object is to influence
Rotorians, Individually and as

F. ● Public Infortnation.

Woodward

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Bob Liv
Relations.

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair

every Rotarian to

,E. Rotary , Information.,:
- Shaw, Wmi Bobier.

Olds

● President

23—Harvey Moss

22—Otis

McKnight, foster the

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

Davidson

the obligations of the third object

of

9—Wayne Way [Competitor

(International Affairs)

0. Attendaiic?.., Eorl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary .Club, to be
Milne's.
[

Thursdoy of each month,

18—Earle

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Weeks.

Rice

Charles

J.

2—Frank Murray

OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The

Fiske

Grant Treloar
Max

H.

Mac McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, and—

FEBRUARY

Picnic)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Treat.

the Magozine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

pointed

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

shall

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

Charles

coordinate

such committees.

supervise
coordinate the activities of Charles Fiske, Chairman.
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

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OFFICERS

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Functions of the Committee

This

1953-1954

on porticular pnases of vocational

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

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●20—Horold

Hill

27—Warren

Williams

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin llo.

37

March 19, 1954

GREETINGS TO ERNIE LUSE,

THE NE7f PRESIDENT

OF THE COLDWATER ROTARY CLUBI

Jim MoComb was program chairman for the
day and has as his speaker. Detective
Fred Kelly of the -Michigan State Police
whose headquarters are in East Lansing.
Mr* Kelly is on the detail which has to
do with forgeries in the state of Mich
igan. He v/ent on to state that forgers
take about one million dollars per day
in the United States,

and that the State

of Michigan has losses of approximately
tjiree million dollars per year from this

type of criminal.

He explained in de

tail how some of these operate giving 4
classes:
1,
The lone operator ’.vho
cashes small checks by making a purchase
at a store and taking the balance in

change,
their

own

2,

The gang operators vdio print

checks

and

then make

a mass

assault on a tovm, cashing checks v;hich
are falsified payroll checks in the
amount of $80.00 or $90,00 per check*
3, The elaborate operators who set up n
dummy company and over a period of 5
weeks usually clean up $20,000.00 in a
town, 4, The large operators who hire
check passers for a percentage of whab
they are able to make.
H© stated that they have approximately
2100 files on individuals v;ho have pass

ed bad checks in the state of Michigan*
As a means of protection against forgers
he listed several precautions which
should be taken.
1. Don't let anyone
steal your bank statement and cancelled
checks,
2.
Require identification
and write this down on the check, such
as: driver's license number, social
security number, and even age, size and

coloring of the person cashing the check.
Protect new check books, especially

iji- places of business.
checks from juveniles,

4.
5,

Don't take
Don’t supply

avcheck for anyone to fill out and cash.
Refer them to

a bank for the check.
6,
Check the bank transit number.
All
checks outside of Detroit have the number

74 in the corner.

Those in Detroit carry

the number 9; those in Indiana No.
those

from Ohio number

56.

71;

If a check

does not have any of these form numbers,
^ It is a phoney.

you get caught with a rubber check'
report it since only by reporting such
matters can forgers be apprehended.

At the regular meeting of the Rotary Club
held at the Arlington Hotel on Tuesday,
March 15th, Ralph Toupalik reported on
the proceeds from "Angel Street" which
was given by the Coldwater Players club*
He stated that there v/ould be $900,00 to

turn over to the Hospital and the County
Infirmary towards furnishing a room in
each of these new buildings;
Your officers for the incoming year, be
ginning July 1st, will be Ernie Luse,
President; "'Yester Wise, Secretary, and
John Kennedy, Treasurer, Your Board of
Supervisors will be* Ed Holtz, the re

tiring president, Jim McComb, Torg Skabo,
Howard Swan, Barney Trebilcock, Fritz
VanAken and Fred %eks.

The Michigan State Rotary Club Bowling
tournament will be held at the Colonial

Alleys in b'tica, Mich. April 11, 25, and
May 2nd,

Here is a chance to show what

you can do and very probably the showing
●will be better than it was last year at
Fronkermiuth.

Warren Williams discussed briefly the

membership drive which is being held at
the present time for new members of the

Branch County Sportsmen's Club,

If you

ore not a member and wish to join, please
get in touch wi1ii Warren.

Norman Elliott of the Bronson Rotary Club
told of the coming minstrel show in
Bronson which is to be held Friday evening

March 21st at 8:00 P.M. in the high school
auditorium.
From all reports this will
be well worth seeing.

The March 22nd program will be in charge
of Al Rj.ce who will have Owen Cleary as
his guest speaker, present secretary of
State,

Your editor is taking a vacation and will
make up someplace down south.

Next week's

bulletin will be edited by Ken Putnam,
Please give him any items which you have.
Roy Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

This

committee

shall

coordinote

the

ClossiFicotion,

the

ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory
GRANT TREIOAR, Treasurer

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

It is the duty of the Community

Torg Skobo, Chairman

DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

Fisko

Rice

Grant Treloor

Torg Skabo

F.

Woodward

Public

ingor,

of

each

month,

Everett

Lester

I.

McKnighf, foster

Bir- Max

to

discharge

ideals

of

service

by

18—Earle

Bulletin.

Putnam.

Rural

R.

Ken

G.

Davidson

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-Al Rice

16—Jim

22—Otis

Ken

Russell Moore,

Charles To

will

ond

peace

through o' world fellowship of ●
business and professional men

comrhitlee shall

devise and carry

INTERNATIONAL

and

members

assist

the

of

this

club in discharging . their respon

George R. Means, Chicogo, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marsholl, Michigan

sibilities in ]hcir vocationol

rela

A.

Internotional

Contacts.

tionships and in improving, the B. International information. Earle
Davidson. .
..
.
general standards of proctice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student ' Project.
event

committees

ore,

appointed

Fritz Van Aken;

20—Hal Munn

tion)

11—Trl State Meeting
18-Wtfrner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobicr

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladles' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Ira

King.

Sports

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

Pieord

JANUARY

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.;

(All

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess Waldron

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Voeotionoi Sorvif'e Committee: This united in the ideal of service.'

ROTARY

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

13—Chock Woodward

10—Stu

vancement of internotional under

good

APRIL

MAY

encourage and foster the ad

standing,

30—Bill Milnes

Allemlor

'24-Don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

(Children's

23—Bob Kerr

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'i Ser.)

Put

Waldron.

MeComb

Program)

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

NOVEMBER

Urban.

Relations)

16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

McComb,

nam, Sto Picard, Harvey Moss.

Ray Mulcohey,

Chairman.

Jim

Children;

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

(International Affairs)

27—Chet

Ralph Toupalik.

C.

Payne,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Jooquin Serralosa Cibils

Service.

FEBRUARY

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Olds, Chairman

A. Youth

Couillord &lt;

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Dick

Wise.

K. Program

GOVERNOR 219TH

the

B. Crippled

Putnam.

Ken

SECRETARY

Committee

the obligations of the third object

of Rotary — "to encourage and

Hougen.
Wilford

Music. : Maurice

J. Club

GENERAL

Service

H. Sergeant ot Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

ROTARY

Van

ers in the community.

Jomos Van Why.

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

J.

Information.

Regular Boord of Directors Meeting, first G. Mopozino.

DISTRICT 219

H.

McKeith.

Show, Wm. Bobler.

Olds

Thursday

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

every Rotarian to his personal,
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER
effect of this object Is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
ond
as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill Rolorians, individually
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rolory
Information.
Robert

The President, Vice-President, and—

Charles

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

activities

A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.

Max

PROGRAMS

ermore.
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on porticulor phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop
Paul Hurley.
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas
the Aims and Obieets Committee.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees end such B. Competitor Relations, Bob Liv-

1953-T954

Charles

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee
and

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rcl.)

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Comp
Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

26—Wilford Couillord (Mago-

20—Harold

Hill

:

27—Warren

Williams

zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you wanf to change dates with another'member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such- as Ladies' Night; may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
Telephone 589W

1'

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The COLDWATER

&amp;

Rotary REFLECTOR
01^

Frejeric!-:

Published

Uuality il

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

12:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

;

WELCOME

Cold'6'ator,

;

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P’.icli,

Inc.

�tt

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin ITe.

38

March 26,

It’s always good to see Rotarians in

action on any civic activity, and Torg
' 3‘kabo is doing just that in heading-up
^e current Red Cross Drive, Every

l^btarian was given a small Red Cross
lapel pin by Torg as they walked in the

d-bor, and Torg, that was a good promo
tional dingle, ’7e all know your cam
paign v/ill be successful.

Then Old

Al Rice was the program Chairman and
introduced 0^;/en J. "Pat" Cleary, our
Secretary of State, who gave us a swell
talk on safety.
Pat is Chairman of the
Michigan State Safety Commission and
gave us some facts and figures indicat
ing the seriousness of our high\vay
accident

situation.

on the

minded us that the next Red Cross blood
bank will be held in the basement of

munities;

Elks Temple from 1:00 to 7:00 P.M,

on the days of April 5 and 6, "Don’t
guess see Jess" urges us to give our

pancreas a break and let the rest of
the county see what a good job Rotary
can do....Harold Randall

is Rotary’s new representative on the
Community Chest, We all know that he

v^ill do a real good job for us.
It was a privilege to have George
Farley, a Rotary pillar for many years,
§nd from the Battle Creek club, with us
Tuesday.
Also Max Holbrook was there

with Charlie Schmidt; Jerry Zeeman*v/ith'
Stew Picard; Frank Parmalee with Bob
Kerr; from Angola, Bill Peet and Jim

Baker, Dr. Gomley from Bronson, Howard

Smith from Albion, and Dale Ulery ffom
Goshen,

Indiana,

,

● '

Rotary, with Bob Livermore-racketing
the way, is in charge of the All Sports
Banquet this year,
April 6th is the
date, at Edison School, Bob tells us

that we will see the Michigan State
College pictures of the parade and the
Rose Bowl game played in California on
Hew Year's Day,
Biggie Munn narrates
the film, and a member of the coaching
staff will be

on hand.

Sounds like

He mentioned how

urban accidents are leveling off,

^iles V/aldron rose to his feet and re

and Coldwater

1954

a

good program, eh, Mark? By the way,
we’re responsible this year, so let's
have a better attendance by the Rotary

increase

in

the

and

smaller com

that in the next five years

three important things must be done.
1. A system of toll and free highways
must

bo

built to

take

care

of

our needs

ten years hence.
If not, ene out of
every three persons will be involved in
a serious accident which is too great a
price to pay.
2, Better law enforce
ments and a tightening of certain regu
lations.

3,

A better

drivers’

license

program.
T'^elve percent of the people
have multiple violations and cause most
of the accidents.
Thanks, Al Rice, for
coming up with this top-notch program.
Les Woodv/ard is

due back from the' South

and Old Teet, it is
any time now
rumored, is about due to head that way.
Better take a look at Barney’s new office

as well as the other city officials.
Some different!
Don’t forget the
Junior Class needs grey homburgs,
Also, the minstrel show at Bronson on
Friday night, Payne is doing the Persian
Kitty........ Anyone heard from Ray Fox
lately?
...The Editor’s been gone
quite a while
....Thanks for the good
meal Tuesday, Jim
W.B. is west, as
probably most of you know, and
home

soon

should be

How about Chet?,...

With Ernie at the helm and Torg Skabo,
Chick Kennedy,

Loster Wise, Fritz Van

Aicen, Fred Weeks, Jim McComb, Barney

pow about it Swan? Now that you’re a
Board Member, and retired from business,
maybe you can make an evening meeting

Trebilcock, Ed Holtz, and Howard Swan on
the oars, we should have another banner
year in Rotary.
Ernie served the Club
faithfully as itd secretary for several
years, and he deserves every possible
cooperation from all of us.
I know he

once

will have

Club than has

sometimes

been the

case,

in a while.

it.

And remember men,

the man who rows a

boat generally doesn’t have time to rock
tt.
Ken

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteno — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

This

vise and

of the Committee

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

of

Rotary

In

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

B. Membership.

FIske

Rice

Grant

Treloar

Torg Skabo
Max

F.

Woodward

Public

Information.

inger, Everett

Lester

Special Meetings at the call of the

Putnam.

Maurice

J. Club Bulletin.
Ken

Payne,

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

to

ideals

service

16—Jim McComb
Program)

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

discharge

of

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox

of the Community

22—Otis

30-Bill Milnes

Barnes

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

by

Chairman.

Charles

APRIL

R.

G.

Vocational Service Committee: This

good''will

Put

and "peace

'professional

men

united in the Ideaj of service,.

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide AJ. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

and

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

assist '-Ihe

members

of

this

Cpntocts.
Ira
club in dischorging their respon A. International
King.
sibilities in their vocational'rela
6.
International
Information,
Eorle
tionships and in improving the
genera.l

standards

of

Davidson.

practice in

their respective vocations. IVi the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.

;

tion)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron
18—Stu

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

25—Lloyd Livermore

DECEMBER

SERVICE

world, fellowstjjp-*of

and

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

MAY

Waldron.-

a

13—Chuck Woodward
20—Hal Munn

NOVEMBER

Ken

vancement of internationol under

busiriess

Livermore (All Sports

Banquet)

McComb,

To'encourage and foster the ad

through

VOCATIONAI, SERVICE

Jim

INTERNATIONAL

6—Bob

27—Chet Allemier

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,

standing,

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

Service.

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

2Q—Ken.Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.

Ken

Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

duty

Committee

A. Youth

Couillard,

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K.- Program

SECRETARY

the

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

Max Olds, Chairman

Bir

Wise.

I..' Music.

PresTdent

GENERAL

(International Affairs)

Robert ers in the community.

Dick

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

PRESIDENT-ROTARY

is

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Mogazine. Wilford
James Van Why.
Thursday of eoch month, 12:15

DISTRICT 219

It

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)
18—Earle

COMMUNITY SERVICE

J. McKnight, foster the

E. Rotary
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

Chorles

Paul Hurley.

Van the

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

every Rotarian to his personal,
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER
effect of this object is to influence
V/eeks,
6—Barney Trebileock (Stag
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill Rotarians, individually and as
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations)

The President, Vice-President, ond—
Al

H.

Mac McKeith.

FEBRUARY

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Treat.

Service

Warner

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles FIske, Chairman.
of

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Fellowship,

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

committees.

activities

club service, in order to develop

KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles

coordinate

such

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv
ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases af C. Employer-Employee
Relations.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

JOHN

Functions

Program,

ELECTION

on porlicuior phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

Project.

.

JUNE

1—Everetl Hougen.

;

1—Corl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15-Jim Van Why
22—Mark Andrews

I, 29—Harold McKnight

● ●

●

;

^

(Employer-Em-

19^—Howard Swart.

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
20-Horold

Hill

27—Wafren Williams

I

,

If you want to change dates with another' member, advise the program chairman of the change.

'

' ; - ''

SCHMITT, -Program Chairmon

Members having special programs, 4och as LadieS' Nlght,imay ajapoint a committee to assist with the detaifs.' ’ ‘
«

Corwin

Emery)

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine. Program)

●

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)
22—"Earl

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY .
. ;
5—Vince Korhstien
12—Paul Hurley
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Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

Pi*-’ issriox

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting
1 2: 1 5 p. m
VISITING

Time:

TUESDAY

ARLI NGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

'n'

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
PubUshed by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

bulletin No. 39

April Z,

1954

the regular meeting of the Coldwater
I^otary Club, held on Tuesday, ^arch 30,

Here is a report of the 100^ meetings

i\d.th Harold ^ill as Program Chairman,

Lincoln for Founder’s Week:

which had been requested by President
22

of the

●the club heard Gordon Schlubatis, Branch
County Agricultural Agent, tell of his

missed by just one member's absence)

work in India under the 4 Point Program,
Mr. Schlubatis was one of approximately
§.0 men sent to India to assist in plann
ing for the betterment of agricultural

missed by the absence of 2 members, 1
club missed by the absence of 3 members,
and only 5 clubs in the District had

methods.

more than 3 absentees on Founder’s Day^,

He outlined

that

in India thC’

farmers for the most part do not live
(jn their land but live in small villages

grouped around -Uie farms v/hich are till
ed.

As

a result of this

the

farmers are

not only interested in agriculture but
in village life and improvements. The
average farm is of 5 acres and usually

about 2^ acres is used to produce the

37 clubs had 100^ meetings; 6 clubs

(C*ldwater was in this group) 3 clubs

District Govenor, Ed Lincoln, has re
ceived the following letter frdm District
Govenor Padin of Puerto Rico,

In

reference to the vicious attack perpet
uated by four Puerto Rican fanatics #n

members of Congress, I \7ish ‘to express
that the v/hole Island and all the

family food vdth the produce from 2
acres being sold for cash. And this is

Rotarians in this District have strongly

the income for the family for the year.

enemies of freedom and in no v/ay do'they

In India he pointed out that it requires
approximately 36 man days per acre for
production, which is vastly different
from that

in the United

States.

repudiated this act.

These

fanatics are

represent the good will and loyal feel

ings of the people of Puerto Rico.”
Govenor Ed has acknowledged the comm
unication.

Tobacci

and cotton are the cash crops and rice
is the staple food of the family* The *

Absent v;ere* Allemier, Fox, Teeter (all

small

Union City club) Patterson, Thomas,

size

of the

farms

does

not

lend

in Florida) President Ed&gt; (attending the

itself to the use of modern machinery.

Toupalik, Fritz VanAken, and Chuck Wood

In India

ward,

the Government has

tairen an

interest in the improvement of agricul
tural methods but the provision of
capital for industry has been left
largely to pri ate resources with the
result that industry has lagged in the
scheme

of improvement,

Mr,

Schlubatis

went on to point out that the Indians,
as a group, are much more aware of life
in the United States

than we are of life

The ffllowing visitors were from Bronson;

Elmer Houghten, Burt Ward and Bob Pennell.
Clay Brockman of Quincy was olso n
visitor

The leave early list in-

eluded .8 Rotarians.

lYe are glad to hear that Rotary Ann,

Ilene. Toupalik, is improving and expects

in their country. This, in spite of the
fact that only about 40^0 of the general
population receives elementary sciool

We

education.

attendance statistics that Coldwater is

Jfr. Schlubatis had as his guest, ■^r, S.
P, Bose, v/h# is vice-principal of the
State Agricultural College of Calcutta,

India.

to leav' the hospital soon.
note

in Govenor

Ed's compilation of

16th with an average to date of 90.67'’?,
V/e have had one lOOof meeting to date.

District 219 dropped to 38th place among
the

116 districts.

Mr, Bose is attending Michigan

State College during the present year

TP .MEETING FOR APRIL 6 WILL BE TUESDAY

but plans to return to India. Ho very
kindly answered questions regarding

EVEJIING, It is to be the All Sports
banquet co-sponsored by the Lions,
Kiwanis and Rotory Clubs, The program

India,

its traditions and interests.

is to be Q Technicolor film of the Rose

With the

sale

of Ef’Ster seals for the

Michigan Society for Crippled Children
and Adults imminent every Rotorian should
get behind the program and help Stew

Bowl parade and of the Rose .Bowl game
between Michigan State and U.C#L.A. Your

editor has seen these pictures and they
are marvelous.

Picard T/ith the sale of seals.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

The grass may be
greener on the other side «f the fence,
but it is lust us_ hard to cut.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
Roy
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY ~ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Posi Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

LUSE,

Classification,

Rotary

In

Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

particular

phases of C. Employer-Employee . Relations,

the club machinery on the execution of the plans and program of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairmen
A. Classification.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

Charles

B. Membership.
Mac

Fiske

Rice

Grant

Treloar

Torg Skabo
Max

Olds

Charles

F.

Woodward

each

Public

inger,

month,

H.

McKeith.

Lester

I.

President

Wilford

Ken

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Service.

(Children's

Grounds)

23—Bob Kerr
30-Bill Milnes

Bornes

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

Couillard,

MAY

McComb,

Ralph Toupalik.

NOVEMBER

Payne,

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

Chairman.

Schmitt.

Ken

Rural — Urban.
R. G. Waldron.
INTERNATIONAL

standing,
through

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

and

assist

the

members

club in discharging

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
ROTARY

sibilities

in

tionships

and

their

in

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

Picard

17-Bill

Bobier

24—Don

Shorno

a

international

under

good

will

and

peace

and

professional

men

world

of

this

their respon

vocational

improving

rela

A.

the B.

International

fellowship

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

of

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

Ira

King.
International
Davidson.

18—Warner Van Aken

25—Lloyd Livermore

DECEMBER

SERVICE

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

Information. Earle

general standards of proctice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees ore appointed

INTERNATIONAL

10—Stu

Charles To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

3—Jess Waldron

Russell Moore,

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

A. Youth

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

22—Otis

business

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

GOVERNOR

the obligations of the third obiect

C.

Maurice

K. Program

George

McComb

Program)

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair

Bir- Max Olds, Chairman

Wise.

Music.

Putnam.

SECRETARY

Dick

Hougen.

J. Club Bulletin.

GENERAL

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomos

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

ROTARY

J.

Information.

Everett

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of

9-Al Rice

1-Ray Fox

of Rotary — "to encourage and

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

SEPTEMBER

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relotions)

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.) APRIL
McKnight, foster the ideals of service ' by
every Rotorian to his personal,
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER
Bonquet)
Weeks.
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebllcoek (Stag
13—Chuck Woodward
Rotorians, individuolly and os
Picnic)
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill
members of the Rotary Club, to be
20—Hal Munn
Milnes.
13—Web Treof (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lotions)
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
E. Rotary
tion)
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—
Al

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv^

FEBRUARY

16—Roy Patterson
23—Horvey Moss

Picnic]
18—Earle

Treat.

ermore.

on

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
11—Mae MacKeith (Family

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Fellowship,

PROGRAMS

the activities AUGUST

the

other committees as may be ap
pointed

HOLTZ, President

ERNEST

coordinate

committees.

formation, Public Informotion and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

1953-1954
ED.

coordinate

the

Program,

vise and
of such

shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
activities of

and

ROTARY

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee

This committee

1953-1954

on porficolar phases of vocational

CLUB SERVICE

19—Howard

Project.

Corwin

JULY

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupolik (Camp
Emery)

Swon.

26—Wilfo.'d Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with'another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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:t&gt;^|

bulletin No. 40

■^ogram from. 6:30 until 11:00 is far too

The All Sports Banquet has come and gori

long to expect anyone to enjoy it#

with Bob hivermore, Coldwater Rotarian,

I

once had a very good friend who was a

ps the general chairman of the event.

pastor of a church who held this belief;

This all Sports Banquet is an annual

"No

affair sponsored by the Lions, Kiwanis,
Rotary and the Junior Chamber of

Commerce#

April 9, 1954

souls are saved after 20 minutes of

preaching"●

It is a salute to the

athletes of the Coldwater public schools

There were a great many Rotarians ab-

^

present and 22 who were not there.

|t is certainly fitting that recognition
should be given to all the boys who

Next week’s program is in charge of

|nd of the St. Charles' Parochial School, sent on Tuesday night.

participated in athletics during the

There were 46

Chuck Woodward and he tells us

that

there is a corking good speech in the
offing.

1953-54 football and basketball season,

liany of these boys, although they did
hot play in many of the games, contri

We note in the attendance reports for

buted their bit by their efforts and
work on the team on which they played.

February, 1954 that Flat Rock, Michigan

The St, Charles» athletes were intro

had 100^ attendance at all of their

duced by Justin Perticone, who outlined

meetings.

the

difficulties that their football

If you have not read, please be sure to
read, the article on page 26 in the April
Rotarian.
It deals with psychological

team had during the past fall and he
also gave considerable information to

ihe group regarding the efforts of St,

tests for statesmen and gives all sides

Charles in the District and Regional

Tournaments,

of the question. It would appear that
the advice given by Manuel Galigarcia of

More power to St. Charles

in "the years to come.
4

*

fr

The athletes of Coldwater High School
were introduced by Coach iVilliam

^abonick and due recognition was given ●
to the players on both the football and
basketball squads.

Joe Grigg and Fred

Havana, Cuba would be a very good
criterion in the

selection of

statesmen.

Read it and tell us what you think.

Also, read the article on page 13

written by Howard Corwin of Jackson, Mich.

Hobart of the Coldwater Basketball team

Rotarian Corwin should know whereof he

made enviable records during the past
season. In the presentation of the
watch to Mr. Gregg, of the Coldwater

Fox Machine Company of dackson.

speaks since he is the big gear in the

Your

editor has known Howard for some 30 years

teaching staff, he received acknowledge

and he

ment in a very small degree, for the
years of work he has given. Coach Eby
publically acknowledged the help which

We note in the i-ondon Rotarian, published

was given by Seton Bovee of the Coldwater Daily Reporter, Radio Station
VJTVB, and to the doctors of the City of

Coldwater who gave so freely of their
time and efforts to help.

February 2'Oth, that they have what they

call a New Member’s Day in which each
new member gives his idea of Rotary and
something of his background.
It would
be interesting if this was done orally
by a new member when he is inducted into
the

Your Editor has

is an excellent Rotarian.

club.

one criticism of the

fill Sports Banquet in that the program
was far too long. It would seem that

if recognition was given to the players
and to the coaches
that this would be

for their efforts
sufficient, since a

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Seeing ourselves
as others see us would not do much good.
7/e wouldn^t believe it anyway.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12;(&gt;0 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

Functions of

This

and
OFFICERS

BY

the Committee

committee

ELECTION

the

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classiricotion.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Willioms.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.

Treloar

Relations.

Paul Hurley.

9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)
18—Earle

23—Harvey Moss

Dovidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffmon (Fair
Grounds)
29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations)

30-Bill Milnes
APRIL

6—Bob Livermore
Banquet)

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

Information.

Robert ers in the community.

Public

Information.

Everett

Dick

Bir

Hougen.

A. Youth

Service.

Lester

I.

Wise.

Music.

Payne,

R.

G.

NOVEMBER

Ken

Putnam.

K. Program

Woldron
Picord

Russell Moore,

18—Warner Van Aken

17-6ill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don

Shorno

SERVICE

DECEMBER

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

CIbils

SECRETARY

encourage and foster the ad

vancement of

international

under

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

SERVICE

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the Ideal of service.

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

and

assist

the

members

of

this

club In discharging their respon

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
DISTRICT,

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Chairmen.

Schmitt.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa

Ray Mulcahey,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

sibilities

in

tionships

and

their

in

vocational

improving

rela

A.

the B.

International

are

appointed

Ira

Information. Earle

general standards of proctice In
their respective vocotions. In the C. International

event committees

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

Project.

Fritz Van Aken.

Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

Corwin

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)
19—Howard

Student

11—Tri State Meeting

JANUARY

Contacts.

King.
Internotionol
Davidson.

4—Bob Lyons

3—Jess
10—Stu

Putnam.

J. Club Bulletin.

MAY

MeComb,

Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

Ken

tion)

27—Chet Allemler

Jim

C. Rural — Urban.

Maurice

20-Hal Munn

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

Mox Olds, Chairman

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

ROTARY

Sports

E. Rotary
inger,

President

(All

13—Chuck Woodward

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford Couillard,
James Van Why.
B. Crippled Children.
Thursday of eoeh month, 12:15
Special Meetings at the call of the

(Children's

OCTOBER
Fellowship. John Wolker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be

F.

Woodward

MeComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

22—Otis Barnes

ideals of service by
Rotarian to his personal,

every

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Max Olds

GOVERNOR 219TH

2—Frank Murray

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

J. McKnight, foster the

Milnes.

Torg Skabo

GENERAL

FEBRUARY

Weeks.

Rice

PRESIDENT

PROGRAMS

C.

Chorles Fiske

Charles

H.

Mae McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, ond—

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

supervise
activities of Charles Fiske, Chairman.

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

^

committees.

club service, in order to develop

KENNEDY, Secretary

Grant

coordinate

of such

ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

A]

vise and

shall

coordinate

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

the
Classificotion,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary in
Treat.
formation, Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relotions. Bob Liv

1953-1954

JOHN

on^|)art!culoi .|}hase$ of vocational

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Rolph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

(Employer-Em

Swan.

20-Harold Hill

26—Wilford Couillord (Maga

27—Worren Willioms

zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

41

April 16,

At the regular meeting of the Coidwater
Rotary Club held at the Arlington Hotel
on April 13 the club had as its guests
tl^e Branch County Dairy queen contest
ants.

These

include Barbara Wolf,

Butler Farm Bureau; &lt;lean Irons, Sherwood
Farm Bureau; Rolene Newman, Ovid Comm

unity Farm Bureau; Sharon Katz, Union

Twp. Farm Bureau; Norma Carpenter,
Allagansee Farm Bureau; Sara Ann Sanford,
Coidwater Twp. Farm Bureau; Dawn Barnes,
Kihderhook Farm Bureau; Molly Ann Havens,
Girard Farm Bureau;

Elizabeth Bidwell,

Branch-Gilead ABA; Sybil Schlubatis,
sponsored by the Married Rural Youth
group; Jean Wohlers, Gilead Farm Bureau;
Kay Thomas, Coidwater Grange; Lorna
Daniels, Quincy Farm Bureau; and Donna

May Rice, of the Noble Twp. Some Extension
club.
ThQ contest was judged by Mrs. Ernie Luse,
Mr; Byron Thomas, Supt. of Coidwater

Sqliools, and the Rev. Keith Avery of the
Methodist church of Coidwater.
Four items
were considered in this contest: Personal

appearance, pdse, speaking ability, and
fa'rm background.
In the final judging of
the group Kay Thomas was awarded 1st
place winner, Lorna Daniels 2nd place,

and Barbara Wolf 3rd,

The group were' in-

bpoduced by Uim Crosby, 4-H Director of
Branch County who stated that Kay Thomas,
as the first place winner, will represent
Branch County in the District Meeting at

Marshall on April 27.

The queen, Kay

Thomas, was crowned by his Honor;

Jackson, Mayor of Coidwater.

John

1954

The program for the day had as its
speaker, Chuck Woodward, Coldv/ater
Rotarian, who gave a resume of the pro
gress of the city of Coldv/ater over a
period of years.
He stressed that at the
present time Coidwater has taken steps
toward general community improvement.

This includes a very aggressive street
improvement program, the bringing to
Coldxvater of new industries by the
Chamber of Commerce,

the establishment of

a planning board by the city council, and
the passing of a zoning ordinance. He
outlined that from 1946 tc 1954 public

expenditures for the city of Coidwater
have

totaled some

5 million dollars.

Some of this expenditure is still.yet to
be completed but has been provided for
financially.
These include 13 miles of
curb and gutter, costing $159,000., new
equipment inthS way of boilers, gen
erators, and sewer and water mains,

costing $1,370,000., a new sewage dis
posal plant costing $602,000., additions

to the Health Center and County Infirmary
costing $850,000., $520,000. for the
Edison School built in 1949, $1,300,000.
authorized for the new high school and
$30,000,. for the renovation of the new
city offices. He stressed the fact that

the city's budget has increased from
$120,000. in 1945 to $382,000, in 1954,
and that the c«unty has increased from

$240,000. to $355,000.
The sales tax
returns for the county has increased
from $312,000. in 1945 to $904,000. in
1954.

^t is rare

that the Rotary Club has such a group of
guests.

Hdl Munn has the program for April 20th
and he states that he has as his speaker,
Lucy Emerson of the Department of Public

Relations of Tri-State College. When your
editor asked him what she was going to

The p*oblems which are presented and will
have to be met in the relatively near
future include an extension of the paving
end gutter program, building of a new jail
by the county, a water treatment program,
garbage disposal, and a public works

talk about his answer was "about 25 min¬

building program, Last but not least is
the absolute necessity for expansion of
school facilities for elementary students*.

utes".

At the present time the 4th Ward school

He then stated that her speech

will be both informative and constructive.

has 120 students using a building built
in 1867 and the Lincoln School, which

Absent on Tuesday were Fiske, Fox, Hurley,
Dick Kerr, Kornstien, Randall, Tetter,
●Vffldron and Way,
There were only 4 early
leavers.

71'sitors included Dale Ulery from Goshen,

Bob Stocker and Bill Stewart from Bronson,
John Morgan of Coidwater and Herb Haller
of Chicago.

cares for 700 students, was built in 1890.
At the present time there are 1130

elementary school students and there will
be 1730 by 1959. One of the acute needs

at the present time is an adequate city
recreational program. This is now part
ially met by the use of St. Mark’s Parish
House but since this is just a stop-gap
program some constructional program is

■^bought for the Day: No matter what
nappens, somebody knew it would.

necessary.
Kay MUicnaney

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

coordinate

the

ClassiBcation,

Program,

ELECTION

shall

and

the

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

Rotary

In

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of

the Aims and Objects Committee.
Torg Skobo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner

PROGRAMS

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor
Relations)

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)

23—Harvey Moss

18—Earle

16—Roy Potterson

Davidson

(International Affairs)
MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI

Grant .Treloar

^

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

F.: Pubh'c

Charles. Woodword

16—Jim

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair

23-Bob Kerr

Grounds)
22—Otis

Information.

Dick

Bir- Max

30-6111 Milnes

Barnes

27—Chet Allemidr
MAY

A. You^h Service. Jim Mc'Comb,
NOVEMBER
Ralph Toupalik.
Wllford Coulllard,
James Van Why.
3—Jess Waldron
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B, K. Pearce,
10—Stu Pieord

12il5

Lester Wise.

1.

President

Music..

Ken

Bulletin.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

encourage and foster the ad

vancement of International under

will

and

peace

.through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

ondi assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging thpir respon

sibilities in

tionships

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

general

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

event

their

ond

in

standards

vocational

are

King,

Contacts.

Ira

●_

the B. International Informotion. Earle

of’ practice in

their respective vocations.

committees

relo-

improving

A. International

Davidson.

In 'the C. International

appointed

Student

Fritz Van Aken.

25—Lloyd Livermore
JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

●

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl Corwin
29—Howard Teeter

29—Harold McKnight
JANUARY

into effect plans which wllk.guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

Illinois

18—Warner Van Aken

Bobier

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Vdcotional Service Committee: This united In the Ideol of service.

INTERNATIONAL '

GOVERNOR 219TH

INTERNATIONAL

standing,' good

17-Bill

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri Stote Meeting

24—Don Shorno

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

George R, Means,. Chicogo,

Russell Moore,

, R. G. Waldron.

Charles To

Chairman.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ciblls

SECRETARY

Ken

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa
GENERAL

C. Rural — Urban.

.Payne,

Ray Mulcphey,

Putnam.

K. Program
PRESIDENT

j .

Maiu'ice

Putnam.

J. Club

ROTARY

(Children's

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Olds, Chairman

inger, Everett Hougen.

Special Meetings at the call of the

219

MeComb

Progrom)

Regular Beard of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.

DISTRICT

Rice

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.) APRIL
every Rotarlan to his personal,
6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Banquet)
effect of this object is to influence
Weeks.
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag,
' 13—Chuck Woodward
Rotorions, indivTduolly' and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
20—Hal Munn
Milnes.
. 13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informalations)
E. Rotary
Information.:,; Robert ers in. the community.
. tion)

Fiske

Thursday of 'each month,

FEBRUARY

,. -Mac McKeith.-

Rice

, -

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Van the obligations of the third object
Aken, Warren Williomj.
of Rotary — "to encourage and
B. Membership. H. J. McKnIght, foster the ideals of service by

DIRECTORS

Torg Skobo

Paul Hurley.

the club machinery on the execu

The President, Vice-President, and—

Max

Treat.

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relotions. Bob Liv
ermore.
other committees as may be ap
Relations.
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relotions. Webster

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Charles

coordinate

committees.

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

Al

vise and
of such

activities

Fellowship,

1953-1954

service, this committee shail super-'

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS BY

on particular phasos of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Project.

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Poul- Hurley
ployee Rel.)

'

(Employer-Em

6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—How’ard Swan.

26rWilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

JULY

20-Harold

Hill

27—Warren Wlliioms

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Telephone 589W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON

HOTEL

VISITING

WELCOME

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

April 23,

42

^dur Editor has been very much interest
ed in "The Rotarian". IVe wonder if you

■;t the regular meeting of the Coldwater
lotary Club at the Arlington Hotel, Hal
■xmn v/as program chairman and had as his
,peaker, I.irs, K. C, Emerson (Lucy),
Irector of News Services

1954

ever noticed the

small red print under

the title on the cover. It says "An
International Magazine" and for the

of Tri-State,

frs. Emerson, who for 15 years was a
lewspaper woman before going to Tri State

month of May we have listed articles and
the subjects to which they pertain. You
may not agree with this classification
but it is separated to the best of your
Editor^s ability.

;n 1950, has as her area of work students

lews service, general publicity about the
ioings at the college, alumni relations,
ind editing of the alumni bulletin.
She

ised as her theme "Strange Lands and

Under Public Benefit and

?riendly People",

an article on nurses training, another

Tri-State College was started in 1884

Rotarians) and another article ivhich

and

might be good for Rotarians which deals
with intelligence tests. A separate

Information is

on relaxing (which is good dope for you
since that time has

been a

school

■vhere an ambitious person might get an
accelerated program in varied fields,
it the present time the emphasis is on
engineering but once it trained teachers,
lawyers and gave a very fine commercial
course. The college is located at the
cross roads of the U.S.

since U,S»

heading would be "Bringing up Your
Children"●

The writer points out that

his children "mind beautifully".

Under

International Information is an excellent

pro and con article on "Secret Diplomacy"

27

another v/hich asks a question "Must Old

and U.3, 20 intersect in Angola and it is

Nations Die?".

also the cross roads of paths of persons
from many lands and countries who come
there to attend school.
The college nov/

articles, one dealing v;ith Germany, one
dealing with Turkey, ♦ne dealing mth

has

about

states

1013

students who

and from 42

other

come

are

four

Seoul, and another article on books that
deal v/ith various countries,
"Business"

from 41

countries,

Then there

There is covered by an article on the "Re

are 166 students from countries outside
the United States,
The Angola Rotary Club,

establishment of Industry in Germany" and
another deals with our neighbor to the

in February, had as their guests a large-

north, "Canada, and its oil Boom",

number

last classification deals with miscellan

of

the

students

from

other

countries

as a gesture of international relations.
Five students were the speakers for the
evening and came from Venezeula, Kenya,

eous articles which include

District Govenor for

Convention, Legislation, Home Town 'iYorld's

northern Indiana

was present at the meeting and had plan
ned on speaking but did not do so since

he stated that he had nothing to add to
what had been said. Mrs, Emerson gave a

The following Rotarians were guests:

very good description of the students’
reaction to
the

life

in the

United States

customs under which we

the National

Fair, reports from local clubs, hobbies,
fun, and v;hat is planned for the conventim
in Seattle,
It would appear that the
Rotarian is truly "An International
Magazine".

Dutch Indo-China, and Beriut, in Lebanon.
The

The

Dale Ulery of Goshen, Indiana; Leo T/hite;

and

A.

live.

J. Holmes of Bronson; Dave Jordan of

Angola; and your Editor had Tom Northey of
Lansing, as his guest.

The leave earlies

Sd Holtz, President, spoke very briefly
of the 14 steps by which a member enterd

cut their list dov/n to only two.

Rotary and stressed the fact that these

Absent were* Bent, Davidson, Fiske, Fox,
‘Hill, Dick Kerr, Lloyd Livermore, Luse,

steps are set up by Rotary International
and the following of these steps will
facilitate proper admissions of proper
persons by the proper procedures.

McC«nkey, McKeith, Patterson, Randall,
Thomas and Les Woodward,

Next week's program is to be in charge of
Carl Vinton did a bit of ribbing of Chuck . Lloyd Livermore but he hasn’t given us a
Woodward pointing out tiiat things DID
happen before World War II,

clue as to what it*s all about.

in Cold'.vater.
THOUGHT FOR TEE DAY:
(Taken from the
Sturgis Rotary bulletin) Whether a fellow

Ray Mulchahey

winds up -with a nest egg or a goose egg

depends upon the kind of a chick he marries.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Posf Tavern — Monday 12:15 M
e

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER, MICH.

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Functions of

1953-1954

ROTARY

PROGRAMS

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

vise and coordinate the activities AUGUST

the Committee

of

such

committees.

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)
This committee shall supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
coordinate the activities of
11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)
the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Pr'ografn, Fellowship, Rotary kt18—Earle Davidson
Treat.
formation. Public Information and
(International Affairs)
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations. Bob Liv
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.
ermore.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
SEPTEMBER
Paul Hurley.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
1—Ray Fox
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
tion of . the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomas
and

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

1953-1954

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

JOHN

KENNEDY,

Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.

Warner'

Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

'

B. Membership.

Al

^

Rice

Grant

Treloar

Torg Skabe
Max

J.

MeKeith.

F.

Charles Woodward

Public

information.

inger,

Everett

rhonth,, 12:15

Lester

I.

President

●

Service.

Payne,

Bulletin.

Ray

Mulcahey,

Putnam.

NOVEMBER

10—Stu Picard

Russell Moore,

17—Bill Bobier
24—Don Shorn©
DECEMBER

SERVICE

and

professional

and .assist

the

members

club in discharging
sibilities

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL-

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

in

their

of

this

their responr

vocational

rela

A.

International

men

are

appointed

Contacts.

(Children's

23-Bob Kerr

30-Bill Milnes
APRIL

6—Bob Livermore (All Sports
Banquet)
13—Chuck Woodward
20—Hal Munn'

27—Bob Shaw (Rotory Informa
tion)

25—Lloyd Livermore
I

.

JUNE
1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim* Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl Corwin'

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vide©

ira

19—Howard

(Employer-Em
&lt;.

zine Program)

●

● 6—Presidents' Meeting

13—Ralph.Toupalik- (Camp

Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

Aken..

,8—Dick Biringer

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

King.

Fritz Van

.

JANUARY

tionships and in improving the B. Internotionol Information. Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In 'the C. International Student .Project.
event committees

.

1—Everett Hougen

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business

9-AI Rice

16—Jim McComb
Program)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

3—Jess Waldron

Charles To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of International under

Chairman.

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

MAY ■

McComb,

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

MARCH

27—Chet Allemier

Jim

Rural — Urban.
R. G.

Ken

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

'

29—Fritz . Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)

I

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman.

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Barnes

2—Frank Murray
9—Wayne Way (Competitor

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chll.)

Vocotional Service Committee: This united in the ideal of service.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George

A. Youth

' VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

b

Couillard,

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Joaquin Serratosa Ciblls
GENERAL

service

Putnam.

Ken

ROTARY

of

Mox Olds, Chairman

C.

Maurice

K. Program
PRESIDENT

Bir

Wise.

Music.

J. Club

ROTARY

ideals

Ralph Toupalik.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Horvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K, Pearce,
Wilford
James Van Why.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Dick

Hougen.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting) first G. Magazine.
each

22—Otis

McKnight, foster the

Show, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

Thursday of

15—Guvorie Coffman (Fair
Grounds]

obligations of the third-object
of Rotary —"to encourage and

every Rotorian to his persona
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Weeks. .
Rotarians, individually
and os
Picnic) '
D. Attendance. Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of gnd helpful to oth
lations)
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.
Mae

The President, Vice-President, and—

Charles Fiske

H.

It is the duty of the Community
Service CommiMee to discharge

Van the

FEBRUARY

. . .

20-Harold Hill
27—Warren

Williams

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Telephone 589W

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

43

●April 30»

The Coldv/ater Rotary Club had its
regular meeting, on Tuesday, April 27th,
at the Arlington Hotel,
The program was
in charge of Bob Shaw and dealt with
Rotary information. His program was one

of the outstanding programs that has been
presented during the past year, in that
a,: great deal of information regarding

1954

Next week*3 program will be in charge of
Bob Lyonsi who will have as his guest
speaker. Dr, »Joha Hefflefinger who is a
toember of the Executive Board of the
Battle Creek Child Guidance Clinic.
It

is very fitting that Dr, Hefflefin:;er
speak on the Child Guidance program since

was brought out.
The plan which he used
was the distribution of questions and
answers, one to each Rotarian, but the

the week of May 3rd is Mental Health TTeeg
and probably nothing has benefited the
youth of Michigan as much as the services
given by the ten Child Guidance clinics
which are operated by, the State Department

question and answer given to each

of Health throughout Michigan.

tb© Rotary International and local clubs

Rotarian did not match.

Each Rotarian

present read a question and the man who
thought he had the answer was to read
his answer.
In case the question v/as

Chick Kennedy, Ernie Luse, Torg Skabo,

answered incorrectly the member was

the coming year*
They will be expected
to give a short report of what they
heard and said at some future meeting.

sold pamphlet No. 38 ’’Getting Acquainted
With Rotary", It is sad to relate that

ihe supply ran out before the meeting

Each early leaver was was
pamphlet No, 38 so that he too might
benefit by the questions and answers.

was

over.

This type meeting is an example of what

can be done by the members of their 'em
club in presenting their own programs
and Bob is to be congratulated on doing
such a good Job.

and your Editor are to -spend May 1 and 2

at St, Mary’s Lake discussing Rotary for

Your Editor Is now going to editoralizeT^
During the past winter there has been a
recreational program in operation at the

St, Mark’s Parish house. This program
was described recently by Rotarian Earl
Davidson in the Coldwater Reporter, It
would

seem that

one

of the

needs

for the

city of Coldwater is a community building
or a recreation building which could be

used by groups, and the population in
Stewart Picard, Chairman of the Easter
Seal campaign, reported that to date
there was ^1593.69 in the Southern

general, ^to a great benefit.

In many

. towns and cities the local Rotary Club
has sparkplugged the drive towards the
Michigan National Bank but that this
securing of such a building and it would
amount was not the total since there
certainly be a mark of community interest
were some returns which were not yet in.
if the Coldwater Rotary Club could take

the. initiative in developing plans for
Absent for the day were the following^
A'llemier^ Avery, Burandt^ Kornstien, Bob

such a ling felt need for the city cf
Coldwater*

y

tivermorei McKeith* Patterson, Randall,

Shorno, Teeter, and Wise*

Your Editor would like tl know where

abouts in the works of Emerson can b©
Visitors from away were&gt;the following

RotariansJ Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind,;
C. W# Ellis of Quincy} Bill Pete of
Angola: and Gordon Breiffer^ Bill Stewart^
and Alvin Wiler of Bronson. Your Editot
had as his guest, Dr, Harold Mitchell,

found the THOUGHT EOR Tm DAY;

"You*11

never have peade without victory of

principles*’^

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)
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CLUB

OF

COMMITTEES

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS BY

on particular phpses of vocational

This

committee

Classification,

Program,

ELECTION

shall

coordinate

the

the

of such

Rotary

In*

Treat.

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LU5E, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

JOHN

tion of the plans and progrom of

pointed

on

particular

phases of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu-

KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Warren Williams.
DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and-

C.

Charles Fiske

Ai

Rice

E. Rotary

Charles

F.

Woodward

Earl

inger,

12:15

Lester

I.

President

Everett

K. Program
Schmitt.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Dick

Bir

Max Olds, Chairman

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
9-AI

Hougen.

Wilford

Payne,

R.

Ken

Ray Mulcahey,

Chairman.

G.

Charles To encourage
vancement

standing,
VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

of

Grounds)

30-BiiI Milnes

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

APRIL

6—Bob

20—Hal Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa

lations)

tion)

20—Ken Putnom (Crippled Chil.)

SERVICE

DECEMBER

and foster the ad

international

under

through

a

good

will

and

peace

business

and

professional

men

fellowship

of

into effect plans which will guide AI. Rice, Chairman.
assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging their respon
sibilities in

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

their

vocational

rela

A.

International

(AH Sports

13—Chuck Woodward

Picnic)

13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re

17-Bill

Vocational Service Committee; This united in the ideal of service.

and

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Livermore

Banquet)

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

MAY

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting
18—Warner Van Aken

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don Shorno

world

(Children's

Kerr

22—Otis Barnes

Russell Moore,

Waldron.

INTERNATIONAL

McComb

Program)
23-Bob

Couillard,

C. Rural — Urban.

Mourice

Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

27—Chet AMemier

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

by

effect of this object Is to influence
and os
Bill Rotarions, individually

Wise.

Music.

Putnam.

SECRETARY

service

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the community.

Information.

J. Club Bulletin.
Ken Putnam.

GENERAL

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

A. Youth Service. Jim McComb,
Ralph Toupalik.
NOVEMBER
James Von Why.
3—Jess Waldron
B. Crippled Children.
Ken Put
nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,
10—Stu Picard

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Corwin,

Information.

Public

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of each month,

of

18—Earle

1—Roy Fox

of Rotary — "to encourage ond
ideals

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

SEPTEMBER

It is the duty of the Community

the

Relations)

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

McKnight, foster

Show, Wm. Bobier.

Olds

Bob Liv

Service Committee to discharge
Van the obligations of the third object

Weeks.

Milnes.

Torg Skabo

J.

2—Frank Murroy
9—Woyne Way (Competitor

every Rotarian to his personal,
Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER

D. Attendance.

Grant Treloar
Max

H.

McKeith.

FEBRUARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

of Charles Fiske, Chairman.

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

formation. Public Information and

1953-1954

PROGRAMS

committees.

supervise

activities

Fellowship,

ROTARY

vise and coordinate the activities AUGUST

Functions of the Committee

and

1953-1954

service, this committee shaSt super

CLUB SERVICE

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Blrlnger

15—Harvey Bent (Lodies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Earl

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

Ira

King.

tionships and in improving the B. International Information. Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. Internationa! Student Project.
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed

5—Vince

Kornstien

12—Paul

Hurley

JULY

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp

(Employer-Em

ployee Rel.)

Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

20—Harold

26—Wilford Couillard (Mogazlne Program)

Corwin

I

Hill

27—Warren Williams

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
the details.

Telephone 589W

UNITED

STATES

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

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1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

May 7, 1954

44;

uesday. May 11th, is to be Children’s

At the regular meeting of the Coldwater
Rotary Club at the Arlington Hotel on

Day,

pt, John Hefflefinger who is a member of

who is program chairman, tells us that
the program has been arranged to please

Child Guidance Clinic,

be in two parts, one dealing with ’’monkey

^{ay 4th, the program was in charge of
^pb Lyon. He introduced as his speaker,
t^o 'Executive Board of the Battle Creek
This clinic,

which deals with emotional problems of

children under the age of 21, is part of
the program that has been undertaken by
the Department of Mental Health in 'ttie
interest of improving mental hygiene
throughout the state of Michigan, There
ai'e 14 such clinics scattered about the
s-^ate of Michigan, The st%ff usually

The meeting
be held at the
Elk’s Temple at 12:15. Chuck Schmidt,
the kids.

We understand that it is to

business" and the second part with

balloons.

The tariff is to be $3,00 per

member which is to include the kids that
he brings,

Members who don’t have young-

sters to bring* borrow your neighbor's
and bring them along.
Your Editor wishes to acknowledge the

dpnsists of a psychiatrist, a psycholo

help of Vino Kornstien in securing in

The Battle Creek Clinic serves
The
both Calhoun and Branch counties,

absent for the meeting on May 4th.

gist, and one or more psychiatric social
workers,

staff is paid by the Department of

Rental Health with the local community
furnishing office space and stenographic
help.

formation for this bulletin as he was

Les Wise reports that he has $1692,85
on hand from the

sale of Easter Seals,

Harry Taylor is in the local Community
Health Center and on Friday his condition
fair".

your Editor has had considerable ex
perience with these clinics and
.... has found
that they function on a highly profess-

was reported to be

Referrals are made to them by family

New York City.

physicians, schools, social agencies, and
frequently by parents themselves who find

left et r at home,

when he is very intelligent.

?/hen asked regarding what was going on in

Keath Pearce is attending a meeting of the

ipnal level with results very satisfactory.Association of Small Animal Hospitals in
His wife states

that he

Mac McKeith has just returned from a
Johnny doesn’t like to play at rough boys’ vacation trip to the Smoky moimtains,
games or he’s doing failing work in school Williamsburg, Va., and "^^ashington, D.C,

that they are unable to understand why

Washington, D.G

Our organist. Miss Arlene Ritzma, pre

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he

stood

on his

con-

stitutional rights of the 5th Amendment

sented four high school students, Marvin

and refused to testify.

Picard, Glen Holtz, David Fredrickson,
and Mickey Paul. They sang several

Have any of you seen Bob Lyon’s renovated

nimibers and, as usual with Miss Ritzma’s

and remodeled drug store;

group, gave a very fine performance.

itl

Ernie Luse, Chick Kennedy, Torg Skabo

and your Editor attended the Rotary Con

Jess Waldron has just returned from a fish
ing trip. We’d like to know what he got

ference at Clear Lake over this past

besides

Teke a peek at

back.

week-end.' Your Editor was particularly

impressed with the amount of work which

was done at this conference and also with
the

seriousness with which the members

●|)resent discussed Rotary.

Anyone who

missed Phil Lovejoy’s speech on Sunday

We understand that the Keiss Jewelry stor-

sold one of those huge rocks that they had
in the window. Apparently your Editor,_is
in the wrong racket*

Certainly missed something.

Walk down the east side of S, Hanchett Stcand take a squint at the window of the

Other members state that Torg Skabo did

Buick garagei

all right for himself between 11 and 1:30*
If you don’t work at
your job, nobody else will.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION *— Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COMMinEES

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This committee
coordinate

the

Classification,

Fellowship,

Rotary

In

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

particular

phases of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execution of the plans and program of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Obiects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skobo, Chairman

Charles Fiske
Rice

Treloar

to

Olds

discharge

D. Attendance.

individually and as
Earl Corwin, Bill Rotorians,
members of the Rotary Club, to be

F.

?

Public

inger,

Lester

Special Meetings ot the call of the

I.

President

information.

Everett

Dick

Bir

Service.

Wise.

Music.

Putnam.

C.

Maurice

Ken

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Joaquin Serratosd Ciblls

'Jim

●

Chairman.

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and

ROTARY

assist

the

members

of

this

sibilities in their vocational, rela

Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons

10—Stu Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-^ill Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

international

under

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Kerr (Ladies' Night)

8—Dick Biringer

1i—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladles' Night)

22—Mork Andrews

22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

JANUARY

Contacts.

5—Vince

Ira

_ King.

JULY

Kornstien

6—Presidents' Meeting

12—Paul Hurley (Employer-Em
ployee Rel.)

tionships and in improving the B. International Information. Earle
Davidson.
general stahdards of practice in

19—Howard

Project,

13—Rolph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

Swan.

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

20-Haro1d

Hill

27—Warren

Williams

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

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(All Sports

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11—Tri State Meeting

DECEMBER

SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL ● '
their respective vocations. In the C. Internationol Student
Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan * event* committees are appointed
Fritz Van Aken.

t

20-Hal

24—Don Shorno

INTERNATIONAL

A. International

Livermore

Banquet)

3—Jess Waldrqn

business ond ;professlonal men
Vocational Service Committee: This united
in the ideal of service.

club in dischorging their respon

6—Bob

13—Chock Woodward

NOVEMBER

Russell Moore,

into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman,

George R. Means,,Chicago, Illinois

APRIL

MAY

McComb,

standing, good, .will and peace
through a world fellowship of

SERVICE

30-Bill Milnes

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

R.' G. Waldroti.

vancement of

23-Bob Kerr

Barnes

lations)

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

Schmitt.
VOCATIONAL

Rural — Urban'.

(Children's

-27—Chet Allemier

committee shall devise and carry

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Ken

Ray Mulcahey,

Putnam.

K. Program

Payne,

McComb

Program)

Picnic)

Max Olds, Chairman
A. Yauth

16—Jim

13—Web Treot (Buyer-Seller Re

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Robert ers in the community.

Hougen.

J. Club Bulletin.

SECRETARY

22—Otis

Rotary — "to encourage and

Ralph Toupalik.
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine. Wilford CoUillard,
James Van' V^hy.
B. Crippled Children.
Ken PutThursday of each month, 12:15
nom, Stu Picatd, Harvey Moss.
H. Sergeant oY Arms. B.' K. Pearce,

GENERAL

9-AI Rice

1—Ray Fox
8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarle Coffman (Fair
Grounds)

Van the obligations of the third object

of

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

SEPTEMBER

of the Community

Committee

MARCH

25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

J. McKnight, faster the

E. Rotary
Information.
Shaw, Wm. Bobier.

Charles Woodward

the duty

Davidson

Relotions.

H.

Milnes.

Torg Skabo
Max

is

Relations)

(International Affairs)

Bob Liv

B. Membership.

Mae McKeith.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Grant

It

9—Woyne Way {Competitor
16—Roy Patterson
23—Harvey Moss

Picnic)

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Sey.)
ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
business
and
community
life."
The
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred
Weeks.
effect of this object it to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

DIRECTORS

FEBRUARY

2—Fronk Murray

18—Eorle

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

A. Classification.
Warner
Aken, Worren Williams.

Al

PROGRAMS

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Treat.

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.
pointed on

ROTARY

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

1953-1954

the activities AUGUST

shall supervise
the activities of Charles Fiske, Chairman.

and

Program,

ELECTION

on particular phases'of vocational

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

the details.

Telephone 589W

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Published by
ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting Time:
1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

TUESDAY

ARLINGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater

Rotary Club has approved the name and classification
listed below.

Any objections should be filed with the
secretary within one week.
Name

John T.

Jackson

Major Classification
Publicity
Minor Classification

Out-door Advertising

J. A. Kennedy,

Secretary

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Rulletin No,

May 14»

45

1954

The anraaal Kid’s Day of the Coldwater

Your Editor has subscribed to a little

Rotary Club for the year 1954 has come
and gone. The youngsters were enter

is pushed by Ed Bemis, District Govenor

tained at the luncheon,which was held

at the Elk's Temple, by two vaudeville
acts v/hich v/ere secured through the help
It is difficult to
of Charles Hodges,
know v;hich enjoyed the vaudeville acts
most, the Rotarians or the kids.

Certainly everyone appeared to be hav
ing a good time. In connection with
the program we had not realized that
Chuck Schmidt was such a hot air artist.

This is an appeal for a place for Alex
Lohausen, our exchange student from
Germany. It is going to be necessary
that we

locate a new home for him for

the months of June and July,

Will you

publication called "The Editarian" which
at Littleton, Colorado, and he reports
that at the Bulletin Editor’s meeting

the editors felt thit etxch bulletin
should include more names of members of

the club and their doings, articles from
club members coming under Rotary and
club practices, complete biography of new
members when they are admitted to the
club, and more information about the
various club committees.
Since your
editor is to continue as editor for the

year of 1954-55 we are going to be call
ing on members and committees for material
for the bulletin.

So be v/arned hereby

and follow the good Rotary practice of
never saying no when you are requested to

please canvass the situation, discuss
the matter with your Rotary Ann, and if

do something for the Bulletin.

you can take Alex for the summer, please

The Bulletin editors, of 219, of which

communicate with President,

Ed Holtz,

News of Rotarians includes the return of
Keath Pearce from New York. We just
wonder how he was able to wangle a week
in H. Y. alone. We know he went alone
because wo checked with his wife.

The Community Health Center reports that
Harry Taylor continues to be in fair

the Coldwater Rotary Club is a member,
have decided to publish all bulletins in
the district on goldenrod paper for the
year 1954-55 since that year is to be the
Golden Anniversary of Rotary.

We had as visitors on May 11th the follow-''
ing Rotarians: Dale Ulcry of Goshen,
James Baker and Oscar Pence of Angola,
and William Schools

of Jackson.

condition.

President Ed Holtz has announced that

he is a candidate for membership on the
School Board.
This is a non-partisian
election and is an important position.

Absent at Tuesday’s meeting v;ere Brondt,
Fox,■Hougon, McConkey, Munn, Petterson
Swan, Waldron, Les Woodward, and iYTilliams,
We noted that there-were no early leavers

at the meeting.

We wonder why!?^f

Wayne Way has just re'fcurned from a trip We note that Dick Biringer has a birthday
to Florida,
He picked a good time to go on May 18th, Paul Hurley on May 19th, ond
since he missed oil

the bad weather

'_ast week.

Lloyd Livermore today. May 14th. Roy
Patterson celebrated his birthday on Moy
13th.

Next week’s program will have as its
speaker, Robert Smith, who is the
:;xecutive-Secretary of the St.JosephHe will tell
ranch County Y.M.C.A*
us of the plans of the Y.M.C.A. for the
coming year and will outline what they
expect to do at the summer camp during
r&gt;

his

summer.

Our THOUGHT FOR THE DAY is taken

from

Edgar Guest's poem "Rotary Spirit" and
was brought to our attention by Cy
S'bebbins,

It was suggested at the Rotary Assembly
held recently at Clear Lake that if it
was necessary for a member to leave earl/
that he make this fact known to the

to stay for the program.
It would seem
that this might be a good gesture. It is
sometimes very disheartening for a speake:,
to be faced wi-th a large group leaving
when he is speaking or when he is intro^
duced.

the Marshall Bulletin editor;

To smooth the way for others,
""0 -make of life the mostj

To make the phrase "our brother"
mean more

than

idle

speaj-.-

er and offer his regrets at not being abbe

Ray Mulchahey

boast.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday 12:T5 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS

BY

on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

committee

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

coordinate

the

Classification,

DIRECTORS

B. Membership.
Mac

The President, Vice-President, and—

H.

McKeith.

Rice

'

Torg Skabo

E. Rotary

. Information.

F., Public

Information,

Shaw, Wrh. Bobier.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
12:15

Lester

I.

President

Wise.

Music.

●

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

18—Earle

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

(International Affairs]
MARCH

Putnam.

B. Crippled
no

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

Roy

Mulcahey,

Schmitt.'

and- assist

ROTARY

clut&gt;

the "members

in discharging. their

sibilities

in

their

tionships

and

general' standards

' ●

their respective

Edgar B. Lincoln, Marshall, Michigan

of

15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Grounds)

30-Bill Milnes

22—Otis Barnes

29—Fritz Von Aken (Int'l Ser.)

Put-

Russell AAoore,

peace

good. will^..and
World

fellowship

of

professional .men

united in the ideal of service.

Rice, Chairm'an.

this A. International'
King.
Internotional

practice in

Davidson.

appointed

Fritz Van Aken.

'

Ira

&gt;

International

3—Jess Waldron

20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Show (Rotary Informa
tion)

10—Stu

,11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17-Bill Bobier

.

25—Lloyd Livermore

Shorno

JUNE

1—Everett Hougen
8—Dick l^err (Ladies' Night)
15—Jim Van Why
22—Mark Andrews

1—Carl Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Horvey Bent (Ladles' Night)

'

22—Earl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29—Howard Teeter

5—Vince

KornsHen

12—Paul

Hurley

ployee Rel.)

JULY

(Employer-Em

Project.

●

● 26—Wilford Couillard (Maga
zine Program)

.

6—Presidents' Meeting
13—Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emory)

19—Howard Swan.

Student

The above is our program schedule for t|ie yeor 1953-54.If you want to change .dates, with another member, advise, the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, rnay appoini ’a committee to assist with the details.

*

13—Chuck Woodward

' 4—Bob Lyons
'

JANUARY

Information. Earle

of

In the C.

^

Contacts.

are

(All Sports

MAY

24—Don

standing,

rela

Picnic)
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
lations]

DECEMBER

SERVICE:.
under

improving - the B.

vocations.

event committees

-Ken

vancement of international

and.

Livermore

Banquet)

NOVEMBER

encourage and foster- the ad
o

APRIL

6—Bob

6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag

McComb,

Children.

respon

vocational

in

Jim

m, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.

through

VOCATIONAL 'SERVICE

(Children's

27—Chet Allemier

INTERNATIONAL

Charles To

Chairman.

McComb

Program)
23—Bob Kerr

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chil.)

R. G. Wold'ron.

Ken

into effect plons which will guide Al.

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois .

Service.

C. Rural — Urban.

Payne,

committee, shall devise and carry

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

'

by

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)

personal,

Ralph Toupalik.

business
Vocational Service Committee; This

Joaquin.'Serrotosa Cibils

INTERNATIONAL

A. Youth

‘

Maurice

K. Progront

DISTRICT,

service

his

Blr- Max Olds, Chairman

blck

Wilford Couillard,

J. Club Bulletin.
Ken Putnom.

GOVERNOR 219TH

of

to

Rotarians, individually and as
Bill members
of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

, James Van Why. ,
H. Sergeant at Arms. 6. K. Pearce,

Special Meetings at the call of the

SECRETARY

ideals

Robert ers in the community.

inger, ’ Everett Hougen.

month,

the

every Rotarian

Earl Corwin,

Milne's.

Olds

Charles Woodv^ard

George

McKnight, foster

effect of this object Is to influence

D. Attendance.

Grant Treloar

GENERAL

J.

Weeks.

ROTARY

Relations]

16—Roy Patterson

Picnic)

C. ■ Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The OCTOBER

Fiske

each

9—Wayne Way (Competitor

11—Mac MacKeith (Family

Bob Liv

of Rotary — "to encourage and

FEBRUARY

2—Frank Murray

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge
Van the obligations of the third object

Aken, Warren Williams.

Thursday of

PROGRAMS

the activities AUGUST

Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster

Torg Skobo, Chairman
A. Classification.
Warner

Max

coordinate

shall supervise
the activities of Charles Fiske, Chairman.

and

ROTARY

ermore.
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of C. Employer-Employee
Relotions.
SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop
Paul Hurley.
the club machinery on the execu1-Ray Fox
COMMUNITY SERVICE
tion of the plans and program of
8—Byron Thomos
the Aims and Objects Committee.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

Al

and

of such committees.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary ln&lt;
Treat.
formation. Public Information and
the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

ELECTION

T 953-1954

Charles

vise

Functions of the Committee

This

1953-1954

service, this eoMmittee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

20-Horold

.

Hill

27—Warren Williams

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Telephone 589W

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COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2t 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON

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WELCOME

ROTARIANS

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n

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
,

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bu^etin Mo. 46

May 21, 1954

The Coldwater Rotary Club welcomes its
newest member, John Jackson, who was pre
sented to the Club by Mark Andrews, John
w^s bom in Coldwater in the year of 1904
and went to St. Charles School.
Follow
ing this he attended Notre Dame Univer
sity and the Massachusetts Institute of
T&lt;gchnology. He was married in 1939 to

The speaker for the day was Bob Smith,

the Executive-Secretary of the Branch-

St, Joseph County Y.M.C.A. He was
secured as a speaker by'cHuck Schmidt but
was introduced by Dick Schultz of the

Bronson Club, Bob comes to this new job
with an excellent background of experience.
He was born in Ohio and attended Ohio

Ruth Dalton and resides at 95 N, Hanchett University, and University of Wisconsin,

Street. ^He is owner of the Outdoor

}ie taught at Kalamazoo College and

alderman of Coldwater as well as serving

He was also associated with itie Y.M.C.A.

Advertising Service.

He has been an

was

Boys' Secretary at the Kalamazoo Y.M C.A,

a^,mayor at present. He attends St.
Charles' Church and says that his hobby

at Fort Wayne, Indiana and comes to Branch
County from Bartlesville, Oklahoma where

i? electronics.

he was general Secretary.

He is married

and has one-daughter. He is a Presbyterian,
Absent on Last Tuesday were Corwin, Fiske, belongs to Kiwanis and has as his hobbies,
Hougen, Dick Kerr, Komstein, Lyon, Moss, sports, travel and rose gardening. He

Rice, Thomas, Vinton, and Williams.
.

.

outlined the Y program covering the nine

.

Guests included the following Rotarians,
Dale Dlery of Goshen, Gene Connor of Ft.
Wayne, George Jeffrey, Charles Pixley,
a.jd Dick Schultz of Bronson,. Torg Skabo

younger boys, Gra-Y for grade school kids.
neighborhood clubs for the gang age group.
j«„ior Hi Y group and the Tri Hi Y, which
includes girls. Phalanx for the High school

Illinois.

the young adult program ond the Wise Man's

had as his guest. Bill Heath of Monmouth,

graduate who does not go on to college,

Club for young business men. He spoke
especially of the Indian Guide program for

The list of early leavers was large,
numbering nine.

A1 Lohausen our student from Germany, is

planning on taking the trip to ^/’ashington,
DiiC. with the

senior class and Rotarians

are going to be asked to contribute

toward the expense of the trip at next
Tuesday's meeting so that he will have a
little extra spending money on the trip.

Last week wq made an appeal for a place
for John for the months of June and July
apd as yet no one has volunteered to take
John except Fritz Van Aken.

believe.

,

^

Fritz, -we

younger boys outlining its program and the
fact that it includes the fathers of its
members.
The talk was very worthwhile.
Gerry Kleindinst, a Junior of the Coldwater

High School who is interested in speech,
gave a reading entitled "just A Little One".

The programm next week will be in charge of

Lloyd Livermore and will be a film on

driver education,
There will be a film
Tomorrow's Drivers",

entitled

a collection was taken up by the Club to

has done his part toward helping contribute toward voice culture

for

John as he has given him employment dur- Rotarian Ken Putnam who demonstrated the
ing the past year. Jon t some one please need for culture by trying to sing for the

help out?’?

Club,

All^Rotarians know that Rotary was found- In a recent bulletin the Editor suggested
ed in Chicago by Paul Harris, but how

many of you know that the present geared

wheel emblem was not adopted until 1912.
The first wheel used was an ordinary

wagon wheel. The official emblem of the

vvheel of six spokes, 24 cogs, and a keyway

the Club take steps towards providing re-

creational facilities for the teenagers,

One solution to this might be the article
which tells of such a plan on page 30 of

the June Rotarian,

^

was not officially adopted until 1924.

How many of you know when Rotary Foundati on
vvaseestablished^

'

general phases; camping, Indian guides for

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

vise and

Functions of the Committee

This

and

committee

coordinate

shall

the

of

other committees as may be ap

ermore.

ED. HOLTZ, President
ERNEST LUSE, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

Paul Hurley.

on

particular

phases

of C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Ob[ects Committee.

GRANT TRELOAR, Treasurer

Torg Skabo, Chairman
A. ClassiReation.

Warner

Van

Aken, Warren Williams.

B. Membership.
Mac

Fiske

Rice

'

Grant Treloar

Torg Skabo

^

Max Olds
Charles

F.

Woodward

each

J.

Shaw, Wm. Bobier.
Public Informolion.

inger,
moi\th,

H.

McKeith.

Everett

Regular Board, of Directors Meeting, first G. Magazine.
Thursday of

12:15
:

Wilford' Couillard,

Music.

Putnam.
Ken

Maurice

Bulletin.

Payne,
Ray

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Putnam.

Schmitt.

INTERNATIONAL

Relations)
16—Roy Patterson

11—Mac MacKeith (Family
Picnic)
18—Earle

23—Harvey Moss

Davidson

MARCH

2—Russ Moore (Rural-Urban)
SEPTEMBER

9-AI Rice

16—Jim

8—Byron Thomas
15—Guvarie Coffman (Fair

Grounds)
22—Otis

VOCATIONAL

30-Bill Milnes

SERVICE

under

standing,

a

and

assist

the

members

of

this

club in discharging their respon
sibilities

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Edgar B. Lincoln, Morshall, Michigan

in

their

vocational

rela

A.

wHI

and

peace

professional

men

International

King.

fellowship

of

13—Chuck Woodward
20-Hal Munn

27—Bob Shaw (Rotary Informa
tion)

4—Bob Lyons
11—Tri State Meeting

Picard

18—Warner Van Aken

17—Bill

Bobier

25—Lloyd Livermore

24—Don Shorno

JUNE
1—Carl

.

Ira

'

Vinton

8—Dick Biringer

15—Jim Van Why

15—Harvey Bent (Ladies' Night)

22—Mark Andrews

22—Eorl Corwin

29—Harold McKnight

29-Howard Teeter

.■JANUARY

Contacts.

tionships and in improving the B. International Information. Earle
Davidson.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the C. International Student -Project.
Fritz Van Aken.
event committees are appointed
.

(All Sports

10—Stu

8—Dick .Kerr (Ladies' Night)

good

committee shall devise and carry
into effect plans which will guide Al. Rice, Chairman..

ROTARY

Livermore

Banquet)

1—Everett Hougen'

and

world

6—Bob

MAY

DECEMBER

'

vancement of international

through

APRIL

27—Chet Allemier

Charles To encourage and foster the ad

SERVICE

(Children's

Barnes

A. Youth Service. Jim McComb,
Ralph Toupalik.
NOVEA(iBER
3—Jess Waldron
Bi Crippled Children.
Ken Put

INTERNATIONAL

McComb

Program)
23-Bob Kerr

20—Ken Putnam (Crippled Chit.)

Vocational Service Committee: This united in the ideof of service.

International
George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
DISTRICT,

the obligations of the third object
of Rotory — "to encourage and

business

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils

GOVERNOR 219TH

It is the doty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Mulcahey,

K. Program . Chaitman.

SECRETARY

9—Woyne Way {Competitor

1—Ray Fox

COMMUNITY SERVICE

nam, Stu Picard, Harvey Moss.
C. Rural — Urban. Russell Moore,
R.. G. Woldron.
Ken

Lester-Wise.

I.

J. Club

GENERAL

Relations,

H. Sergeant at Arms. B. K. Pearce,

President

ROTARY

2—Frank Murray

(International Affairs)
25—Dist. Gov. Meeting.

Bob Liv

Dick-. Birr Max Olds, Chairman

Hougen. '

James Van Why.

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

FEBRUARY

29—Fritz Van Aken (Int'l Ser.)
McKnight, foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,
OCTOBER
C. Fellowship. John Walker, Fred business and community life." The
Weeks.
effect of this object is to influence
6—Barney Trebilcock (Stag
Rotarians, individually and as
Picnic)
D. Attendance.
Earl Corwin, Bill members of the Rotary Club, to be
Milnes.
13—Web Treat (Buyer-Seller Re
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
lations]
E. Rotary
Information.
Robert ers in the community.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—
Al

PROGRAMS

4—Fred Weeks (Fellowship)

supervise Charles Fiske, Chairman.
of

activities

the Magazine Committees and such B. Competitor Relations.

pointed

ROTARY

the activities AUGUST

formation, Public Information and

1953-1954

Charles

coordinate

such committees.

the
Classification,
Membership, A. Buyer-Seller Relations. Webster
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
Treat.

ELECTION

1953-1954

service, this committee shall super

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.
OFFICERS BY

on particular phases of vocational

COMMiTTEES

OF

5—Vince

JULY

Kornstien

12—Paul Hurley
ployee Rel.)

6—Presidents' Meeting

(Employer-Em

13—:Ralph Toupalik (Camp
Emery)

19—Howard Swan.

20-HaroId

26—Wilford Couillard (Maga

Hill

27—Warren Williams

zine Progrom]

\

The above is our program schedule for the year 1953-54.
If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee ter assist with the details. '

CHAS. SCHMITT, Program Chairman
Telephone 589W

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Bulletin

No.

47

May 28, 1954

At the regular meeting of the Coldwater
Rqtary Club on Tuesday, May 25th the program was in charge of Lloyd Livermore who
W0S assisted by his son. Bob.
Bob 'vvas
connected with driver education at the
Coldwater High School when it began in

Next week^s program is to be in charge of
Carl Vinton ’.vho informs you-t Editor that
he is going to tell of "Roads--past,
present and future”.
Carl should be able
to do a good job since he has had years
of experience in road construction.

1^48 and has always maintained an interest
iri the program.
Bob introduced Pat Lowe
In connection with the good roads of
w^o is at present one of the driver train- Michigan Rotarians might be interested in
ihg instructors at the High School. Mr,
knowing that nearly all the roads in
Lowe showed a film entitled "Tomorrow’s
Michigan as they were originally laid out.
Drivers”.
This film had James Stewart as followed the Indian trails as shown by
the narrator. The film, sponsored by
Dr, Hinsdale in his exhaustive study of
"Your Chevrolet Dealer" gave a complete
Indians, Sometimes in the past one wonders
resume of ihe driving program and showed
if the Highway Department followed the
in particular the training program in the original trail of the Indian when he walkschools in Phoenix, Arizona where they
ed around a mud puddle,

start the program in kindergarten.

The

question and ans;ver period and group dis- Members having birthdays during May and
cussion which followed the film brought
June will sit at the special birthday
out many points and the heavy contributors table next Tuesday, These should include
to the discussion period were Carl Vinton, Biringer, Hurley, Keep, Lloyd Livermore,
Pat Patterson and "Red" McKnight.
Bob Lyon, McKnight, Patterson, Shorno,
Skabo and Treat,

Plans for "Ladies Night" for June 15th are
under way and will be in charge of Harvey

There will be no board meeting on June 3,

Bent,

However,

It will be

held at the Coldwater

Country Club and Rotarians should no?/

-

plan to arrange for a baby sitter that
night to give the little woman a break.
quests on Tuesday were Rotarian, G. F.
Getschman of Detroit and Dale Ulery of
Goshen,

Indiana,

President Ed tells us that there

●will be a joint meeting of the old and new
Boards of Directors during the week of
June

7th.

In these days of displaced persons people
are often faced with questions regarding
immigration which puzzle them. Perhaps
the article on the U. N. Control of

A"^sent were Alleraier, Burandt, Dick Kerr, Immigration in the June Rotarian will help
Komstein, Lyon, McKeith, Mulchahey, Munn, clarify your thinking.
Picard and Treat,
There were 10 early leavers and 3 of
these are the old chronics.

On April 23, 1954 there were 8154 Rotary

Clubs in the United ^ates with a member
ship of 384,000 in 88 countries,
Since
July of 1953 there have been 328 new clubs

Red McKnight has a birthday on May 31st.
’et-Her call him up and sing "Happy Birth-

founded.

ciay'* to hiraj

Did you know that Rotary Foundation now
has 13,500,000. for its use?

And that

41 Lohausen, our foreign exchange student, |1,50QP00. has been used for fellowships?
is making a trip to Washington, D.C, with
the High School seniors. The Rotarians
Your Editor wants to acknowledge the very
chipped in to help him on his way to the able help of Fred Weeks in gathering the
bune of $43,00.

news for

this week's Bulletin,

He

is

also

contributing the THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

which is, "The best place to find a help
ing hand is at the end of your am".
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BBONSON — Cengrogatienal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Bks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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O'liefcin No*

48

June 4,

.t vh© regular meeting of the Coldwnter
yiuh at the Arlington Hotel on Tuesday,

June 1st, Bob Lyon. Don Shomo, Dick
ji^’inger, Webb Treat, Bob Livermore and
?at Patterson sat at the birthday table
,vith their special cake. Happy Birthday
A'ishes are

in line

to all of them.

At the close of the school year we feel
that some recognition should be made to
the youngsters who act as patrol boys
and girls at the street crossings. These
youngsters give up play time and are out
in all sorts of weather and certainly
deserve more credit than they get at
present.

Ihe program was a talk by Rotarian, Carl
7inton which dealt with ”Roads--past,
present and future",
Carl has an ex
cellent background for such a subject
sipce he was at one time with the State

1954

When one considers the extreme

ly low accident rate among school children
due to patrol boys, and the high accident
rate among adult predestrians. our faces
should be very rede

Highway Department and has done contract

There will be a joint board meeting of

construction work for many years in many
places.
He told us that in 1825 the
Congress of the United States appropriated

the

$2500ft00 to build a 100 ft^, highway from
Detroit to Chicago.
‘jhe Old Sauk trail.

This would follow
The $2500. built the

1953-54 Board

and

the

1954-55

Board

on Wednesday evening: June 9th,- at the
home of "Chick'' Kennedy. Ernie Luse, the
incoming president, and Ed Holtz., our
present president-,, will be joint hosts
with "Chick",

road as far as V/ayne, Michigan. However,
progress was mad© each year and eventually "Red" McKnight and Rotary Ann Carol are in
rhe road went through to Chicago. He told Annapolis attending the graduation and
&gt;s specifically of additional costs which
●ere brought about because of ill planned
' oads Y/hich might be influenced by pclit-

commissioning of their son, Kent, who is
taking further training in the Navy Air
Corps and we understand is going to Pen

●cal influence.

sacola,

in 1310 the State Highway Commission was
r/ormed add Horatio

S,

^Ighv/ay Commissioner-

Earl was

the

first

The first attempt

Florida for some 18 months.

Ken Putnam, Bill Bobior are north prepar
ing their summer cottage for occupancy.
We understand that Vince

Kornstein and

\t read improvement was an effort to work
■:ut a combination of cciuity and state

Dick Schultz v/ill join them this week-end.

cads

Our accompanist, Arlene Ritsema, plans to
spend some of her summer at a coral work
shop in Pennsylvania, After this she
states she plaiis mo rest, recuperate and
sleep.

Later when Fi'urk P.odgers was

●ppeinted Highway v.-cTAii ssione r h ? brought
to effect the stata reward pie-n which
jisted in building rci-.^ds from county
:eat to coLinty seatAt one t’me a
lerldie.n road runn.Ing -rortn and south

through Michigan was
However,
?7 nery nearly ^arra3 icd uhere that
oad 'voula have beer

built

b-..t v.'as much

■'Oi-e expensive than a

road would

This is a note t-" Rotary Anns, Be sure
and have your bnoy sitter for the night of

June 15tl:. v/hich

L^riies Night at the

Coldwater Ccantry Club where Keath Pearce

■'ave been because of its wandering all

will be master of

'ver as it goes north

any Rotarian wiggle out of taking his
best gal out that evening!

arl gave us some figures in that he told
●s in 1953 that there was

six times as

luch money paid into the Uc,So Treasury as
he government, returned to the states for

ceremonies.

Don't let

Absent were Avery, Barnes, Corwin, Hurley,

Dick Kerr, "Red" McKnight, Harvey MosS;-

Skabo, Teeter^. Trebilcock, Waldron, Way
Until 1940, v^hen Michigan and ’'“illiams,
●'as the leader in road construction, the
Our guests included George Farley of
ost v/as $25,000, to $30,000. cer mile.
Marshall, Jack vVarner of Jenesville, G,A,

●oad assistance.

.n 1954 the cost is approximately $1000, OOGGeiauqu© of Edgerton, Ohio, Chas. Priest
er mile.

He also told us of the planned

xpressways which will be main arteries
H© does not
ith feeder roads coming in.

of Angola, and Chas. Speaks of Windsor.
Ontario, We are glad to have these
Rotarians with us.

pprov© of toll highways.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: A college education
never hurt anyone willing to learn somechronic on the list, Horrayi
thing afterward.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring ClubRay Mulchahey

T)iero were 6 early leavers and not a

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STUBGIS — Bk( Tempi* - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofetwia — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

June 11, 1954

Bulletin No. 49

rhe regular meeting of the Coldwater
Rotary Club held at the Arlington Hotel
on Tues ■ i

June 8th, had as its speaker,

Resident Ed has asked that something be

put in the ^lletin regarding attendance
at meetings. A Rotarian must attend QQf%

K«5'n Hubbard, an attorney from Angola,
Iijd. Mr. Hubbard was born in Menominee

of the meetings throughout the year and
he must attend 60^ of each individual
meeting. This means that if he arrives at

●vlarquette University, Valparaiso Univer
sity.^ nd Tri-State College. He has had
considerable experience in trial law, is
president of the Angola Kiwanis Club, and

he arrives at 12:45 he must stay until
1:30.
Should he fail to attend 60^ of
each individual meeting, attendance cannot

County in the Upper Peninsula, graduated
f^om Stephenson High school, attended

12:15 he cannot leave before 1:00,

or if

be counted.

IS a member of the Odd Fellows and Masonic

The Following Rotarians were guests at
the Club* Russell McGargle and Bob Stocker

order.

Mr. Hubbard told us of the life of U.S.

Grant.

He traced in some detail Grant’s

of Bronson. Al Lohausen, our exchange
student, was also a guest; Red" Mc&amp;iight

military career stating that while he did

had Otis Granum of Lansing os his guest;

attend West Point he did so against his
'wishes and he had no desire to make the
Army a life career. He served for some
years in the Army and later was asked to
resign because of inebriation. Later,

and another guest v/as Dick Rhodes of
Hastings.

at the time of the -war between the

BE SURE AND VOTE AT SCHOOL ELECTION ON

MONDAY,

JUNE 14TH.

states,

he became a member of Yates* Hellions

Absent on Tuesday were Avery, Corvin,

Regiment, being promoted finally to

Hougen, Bob Livermore, McKeith, Patterson,

Brigadier General and from then on his
rise was rapid because of his outstanding
military accomplishments. Mr, Hubbard

Shaw, Skabo, Teeter,

There were 7 early leavers,

told us of the battles of Shiloh, Vicks-

-There^is to be a delayed broadcast of the

hurg, and the Battle of the wilderness.

Rotary Convention in Seattle on Sunday

Thomas and Vinton,

evening, June 13th from 6:30 to 7;30
been studied by every war college and Eastern Daylight Saving Time. This is to
u?itary organisation of the xvorld as ex- include music by the Seattle Symphony
Orchestra and v/ill also carry an address
anples of polished military maneuvers.
by President of Rotary International,
He went on to state that Grant’s tactics
ire

,„a McComb announced that two boys, Mel
;p"ji-ard and Eldred Johnson, are to attend

Joaquin Serratosa Cibils, of Montevideo-

Uruguay.

Be sure and -tune in to hear this

.'’U]p Emery, near lAuskegon, from June 23
through June 26, Stew Picard is furnish-

The Executive Boards for the years 1953-44

!.n.g transportation to and from camp, Jim
also announced that Nelson Curtis is be-

and 54-55, 14 in number, had a very fine
II
evening at the home of Chick" Kennedyt We

ing sent to the Boy’s State at Lansing by understand the food was out of this world.
It was decided at the meeting to send 2
boys or 2 girls to the Y.M.C.A, camp. The

+-ie Rotary Club.

selections will be made

later*

:T’T FORGET lADIES NIGHT 7:00 P.M. AT
●?
COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB TUESDAY, JUITE
F,
BE THERE AND BRING THE ROTARY ANNI

Checks have been issued to

■ 1 ^U.*SIC, BRIDGE, AND A GOOD DINNER IS

Center and the bounty Infirmary to help

'MISLD.

furnish rooms. The total was $786.60 to
be split evenly.

the Health

somebody please enlighten your Edi'bor
; r;-arding "a deer cinch"? He has lived
Your Editor is going to carry on for the
the northern peninsula for many years
year 1964-55 and before the first of tAily
Cut this is a nev; one.
is going to circulate a questionnaire as t;',
what members want in the Bulletin.

It wii.L

erg Skabo has been ill but is better now. be appreciated if you will consider the
j*r.« hair cuts of President Ed and Jim

matter.
It is JPour Bulletin and we v/ant to
publish that which you feel is of interesc

and value to the Club.
McComb certainly demonstrate how to get
your money's worth when you pay the barber.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE
QUINCY - Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

BBONSON — Cengrogetionol Church — Wodnotdoy 12:15 M
ANOOU

CoUogo Cofotoria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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STUBGIS

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Bulletin. No.

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50

The party for Rotary Anns which was held
at the Coldwater Country Club on June

15th, from all reports, v;as a marked
success,
There were 47 Rotarians present
with a total attendance of 103 including

guests.

The music was furnished by Bob

Baraby and his orchestra of Lansing,

The

June 18,

1954

Your Editor spoke at the Marshall Rotary
Club on Tuesday noon and was quite in
terested in their program of visitation.
Members from the Marshall Club v/ill have
attended meetings of every Rotary Club in
the District and some outside the District

by the end of this current year.

The

ladies ’vere given minatures and carnation usual delegation is about 8 and plans were
corsages as favors,

Al Lohausen,

our

exchange student from Austria, spoke to
the group.
Mr. and Mrs,

Paul Aitchison, with whom

Aj Bohausen has been living during the
past school year, were present as guests

being made on lest Tuesday for 10 members
to visit the St.
seem that this

John’s Club.

It would

is an excellent idea as no

two clubs operate exactly alike and each
club may have something which another club
could use. We strongly recommend this to
next year's President, Ernie Luse.

Of the Club.
Fred Weeks and Bob Stocker,

We believe that cigars (even small ones)
fere in order as the result of President

Ed being elected to the Coldwater Comm
unity School Board in last Monday's
election.

Did you knov/ that the Rotary Foundation
was founded in 1928 and that the funds

of the Bronson

Club, are attending the American Assoc
iation of Cost Accountants’ annual meeting
in Chicago this week.

If you have not read, be sure to read, the
article on page 14 of the June Rotarian
which is entitled "Let's Get Tough Minded'J
It is

one

of the best articles that has

nov/ total approximately $3,500,000. These appeared in recent Rotarians and would
seem that a great many people are recep
funds are used frequently for emergency
tive
if not gullible regarding things
help to Rotarians and their families in
times

which are read and heard and it might be
v/ell worth while to carefully weigh the

of disaster.

From this Foundation Fellowship grants

things v/hich one hears and reads.

They average about $2500.00
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Many a live wire
and $1,500,000, have been spent for such
A
person
accepting
a
Felldivwould
not
have
so
many
sparks were it not
Fellov/ships,
for his connections".
ship must, as a condition of his accept
are made,

ance, be available to district clubs for
talks upon his or her return to the United
States,
This year 109 Rotary Fellows are

studying in 33 countries.

Ray Mulchahey

District 219

has as its current Fellow, Rachel Sue

Rerick of Sturgis who is studying in Wales
and upon her return to this country will
be available

for talks,

Here's a chance

for somenne tr&gt; hove an excellent program.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Umen Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria ~ Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Poet Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

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The Board of Directors of Idle Coldwater Rotary
Club has approved the name and classification listed
below#

Any objections should be filed with the secretary
within one week#
Name

Dr# Harold Mitchell

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Institutions, and

Coldwater State Homo

Hospitals

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

June 25, 1954

51

Rotary Club held at the Arlington Hotel,

We understand that Guvarie Coffman just
returned from a flying trip to the east.

juesday, June 22nd, Ernie Luse was pro
gram chairman and had as the speaker,

It’s good to see Ray Fox bock from Florida

Ait the regular meeting of the Coldwater

Ifrs, Luella Hamilton, who is the Home

for the

summer.

Demonstration Agent for Branch County,
Mrs, Hamilton showed a film which was pro- Rotarians are going to be surprised at

^ced by the United Airlines, entitled
^This Idea Took Wing".

This program is

jiarticularly interesting to people of
Michigan since the headquarters of the
Moral Rearmament Organization has for a
number of years been situated on Mackinac

the "new look" which the Bulletin heading
vdll have the year of 1954-55, Pat
Patterson has come up with something new,
unique and different.

Don Shorno, we understand, is taking two
weeks
vacation at his cottage at Morrison
J.sland, and its influence has been felt
iiwch more in the northern part of Michigan Lake,

ihan it has been around Coldwater,

The

film embodied the ideals at which

Dick j^iianguese who was a former Rotarian

democracies and the World in general

in Cbldewater and is now living in New
Orleans, Louisiana, visited Coldwater
recently.

Should aim and certainly the United Air

Lines are to be commended for doing the

Excellent job which they did and making
Available the film to demonstrate how the

idea works.

We understand that Jess Waldron bought a
new cottage on Wayne Beach at Coldwater
Lake,

We do not know, nor have we been able to

learn, what the program is going to be on We.appreciated the services of -the new
June

organist, ii^rs, Rasmussen, since we recall

29th.

Webb Treat and Chuck Woodward, we under
stand, are taking off for Land-LivinLodge this week-end. We sincerely hope
that they catch some fish and that they

how flat the singing was last summer with
out an accompanist.
Guests included Warner VenAken’s son,

Brj'ant, of near Indianapolis; Joe Houghton

^'re able to tell your Editor what a "deer- of Battle Creek; Don Leonard, gubernatori
Cinch" is when they return.
al aspirant of Detroit; Harold Smith of
Coldwater; Harold Irick, who was the guest
A tip of the hat is due Jim VanWhy for

^he excellent food he has been serving to
the Club, It is a vast improvement over
what we ate several years ago.

We understand that Bob Shaw is being
appointed to the School Board to replace
Willis Hodgman who resigned recently.

Rotarians should stop around and see Pat
Patterson's renovated print shop and his

newly painted cottage at Morrison Lake,

of Vince Komstien, Al Lohausen, our
exchange student, and the following
Rotarians;

Bob Stocker of Bronson, Dr. T.

A, Weaver of Dayton, Ohio, Howard Eggles
ton of Toledo, Ohio and Dale Ulery of
Goshen,

Indiana,

There were 8 early leavers, 3 of the
chronics being in the group.

Absent were: Dick Biringer, Coffman,
Corwin, Hurley, Kennedy, Bob Livermore,
Shaw, Van V/hy, Vinton and Way,

Barney Trebilcock, we understand, is driv
ing a new car, furnished by the City of
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Coldwater,

Your Editor atidl maintains

Idiat he (the Editoris in the wrong

You can't stop

people from thinking; the trouble is to
get them started.

racket,
We also understand that Barney
has a new air conditioner for his home.

This is understandable

since a Cousin Jack

who comes from the Copper Country certain
ly must have suffered in the last two
weeks

from the

Ray Mulchahey

heat.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M
BRONSON

ANGOLA

CongregaHenol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
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July 2, 1954

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This is Bulletin NO. 52, the last one

the year 1953-54,

Your Editor wants

to know that he has enjoyed getting out
the Bulletin each week and I want those

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Schmidt who introduced Mrs. Ora
Bohley of the Branch County Health Dept,
end Mary Jane Clark, occupational thera-

Low that I appreciate it. Especially

pist, for the Huisdale-Branch Diatyict
Health cnit. They outlined the work that

have been very helpful.

Edison School, telling how the children

people who have helped me gather news to
Ken Putnam and Fred Weeks, both of whom

is being done during the summer at the

started, the work that is being done,
and their plans for the future. Mrs.
are

i^esident Ed, who served the Club during
ihe 1953-44 year, wishes the following
message given to all club members:

"Fellows :"My year” has certainly flown
by, and I want to thank you all for ef

:4

Bohley showed slides depicting the

activities both here and in Hillsdale
where the health unit has inaugurated a

swimming program at the College pool.

'■ most pleasant and satisfying experience.
Next week’s program is to be the incoming
Serving as President of Coldwater
President’s Day and will give Ernie luse
Rotary has given me great personal
a chance to strut his

i satisfaction, and it is my sincere

wish that you will all show president
Ernie the same fine cooperation and

loyalty that you have given me.

I

believe that each #f you should feel
a very keen
satisfaction on having
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stuff.

It has been suggested that when a guest
is introduced that his classification be
given at that time, It was further sug-

gested that if there is a member in the

completed another fine year of Rotary

club with the same classification as that

Guests on Tuesday included the following

would seem that this is a good suggestion.

fellov;ship and progress. Again thanks”.
Jlotarians! W, K. Bools of Blanchester,

Ohio; Howard Eggleston, Toledo; Dick Cox,

R.J. Megargle of Bronson; Bill Biker of

Romulus, Michigan; George Meyer and Chas.
Bledsoe of Angola, Indiana, Guvarie

poffman had as his guest. Hugh Wolf of
Tenafly, N. J., and Alex Lohausen, our

exchange student, was also a guest at

the Club. A1 tells us that very shortly
he will be re-fcuming to Austria.

of the guest, that he make himself known
and sit with the man during lunch. It
Barney Trebilcock is attending the first
annual Michigan Public Works Conference
which is being held at the Kellogg Center
He was to
at Michigan State College,
preside at the afternoon meeting on Thurs,
July 1st.
In the next few weeks the Bulletin is go

ing to outline how a new member is taken
into Rotary,. These rules are laid down

There were only 3 early leavers#

by R.I, and should be followed to the
letter. If they are, no one will be

Absent were Biringor. Burandt, Harris,
Jackson, Bob Kerr, Dink Kerr, Kornstien,

embarrassed, no one will be hurt, and no

^ob Livermore, McKeith, McKnight, Moss,
Muni\g Penningtctt, Way,

Also Trebilcock

and Vinton who -mado up.

Woedwerdj on behalf of the Club,
presented a Poet, President's pin to Ed

Baltz,

Also, a belated preseirbotion. of

a

-Setfretery^-s pin tcLSrnie Luse.

one will have to make excuses.

Step 1. Write to the Secretary or the
President of ihe Club proposing the name
of the man whom you think ●would bo a good
Rotarian, giving his full name, address,
and business. Having done this no further
steps shouH be taken until the writer hears
from the Secretary of the Club and the
master should rest at this poirrt.

Ji ’tip of the hat and good Wishes to Jess

7?ald»on who has juat been %ppoiirt:©d chair*-Wo are sorry to lose our song loader,
man of the Hospital iioow MTni»hing Comm. Mauri-ce Payne, who has been ordered by
for ^
Hanlth Centei% This will
his dooto-r to take a rather lengthy

give, him a ohffnce to use hi# saleemanshipk TimoQtio», His place will bo hard to fill;
Rweed
beisome

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soon

We understand thaH; Howard Teeter has a now

Chris-Craft to go with his cottage at
Coldwater Inke,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Pork.r Inn

BRONSON — CongrogoHonal Church — Wodnosday 12:15 M

STURGIS

ANGOLA - Celkgo Caf.lwla - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavorn — Monday 12:15 M

Elks T.mpU — Monday 12:00 M

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
i'

Bullotin No I

1

7/ith this issue,

July 8,
the bulletin

Red McKnight is still

for the Golden Anniversary Year
of Rotary makes it bov?.

Wo

Dale Dean has joined the economioal group, in that he is sure
he gets his money's worth when

done an excellent job in the
making of the heading. If you
believe he has, tell him so.
If you don’t believe ho has,

he gets his hair cut.

koGp quiet because it won’t
have

on

vacation at Higgins Lake*

believe that Pat Patterson has

do you any good to gripe.

1554

¥.’e are sorry, to hear that Mrs.
Dale Dean has been in the Com
munity Health Center, but arc

We

5,000 on hand to use.

very glad that she is improving,

With the first meeting of the year vath
Ernie Luse as president, the club
members had a chance to get some of the
gripes off their chests, some of the
good things said 7/hich they feci the

Ralph Toupalik who will have as his two

Club deserves and also make suggestions

Coldwater Rotary Club.

Next we

ok’s program will be in charge of

guests, Mel Picard and Eldred Johnson,. v;ho
spent a v/eek at Camp Snory as guests of tho

for the improvement of operation and
administration.
Some of tho suggestions

At the Recent board of directors’ meeting,

tion, some of the gripes will be correctod and some cannot be corrected.

King and Bill Frankhauser as honorary members of tho Coldwater Rotary Club. Other

made we believe will be put into opera-

it was unanimously voted to include Ira

Those carly-leavcrs who missed this
meeting missed a good chance to find
out what is going to happen in the

matters which came up for discussion were
the depository for the funds of the current

coming year,

yofir, l§54-55, the procedure for admission
of new members to Rotary and apparently

Ernie wishes to acknow -

ledge his appreciation to the men who
stayed for the meeting.

year, the setting up of a budget for the
this

is

still

causing some difficulty.

The Board of Directors voted to adh ore

On July 16 Pat Patterson and his Rotarystrictly to the procedure laid down by RI.
ann have a wedding anniversary. On July
13, Lloyd Livermore and his ffotaryann
Stop No. 2 for admission to Rotary is the

have one and on July 12, Mark Andrews

approval by the Board of Directors of the
and his Rotaryann have theirs. T/on’t
man whos*c name has been submitted for memyou make a note on your calendar for
borship and then the referral of his name
these days and give the Rotaryann a ring? to the Classification Committee, The solo
rc
, ,
sponsibility for admission to membership
Birthdays for the week of July 11 include rests in the final analysis with the Board
Hnrvey Bent whoso birthday is on the 11th of Directors,

and perhaps a belated call to Russ Moore

whose birthday was on July 3 xvould be in
order.

Torg Skabo is to bo complimented in setting

up with Jim McComb a new committee in Com

Guvarie Coffman who celebrated his 80th

munity Service, that of Community Safety

birthday on July 8 received recognition

program could come of such a committee.

for his longevity of life, his Rotary
membership and his prowess as a golfer by

being presented with a birthday gift by
John Walker, fellowship chairman. We
sincerely hope that he makes it 100,

at least.

and it would seem that a good educational

There were 8 early leavers,
Those absent were:

Allemier, Davidson,

Dick Kerr, Komstcin, Bob Livermore,

McConkey, McKeith, Moore, Mo ss, Patterson,
Payne, Putnam and Vinton.

Harvey Bent and the family are having a
vacation at Canada Shores, Coldwater Lake, Thought for tho Day - ”A charitablo man
is like an apple tree—ho gives his fruit
Ken Putnam and his family have just
returned from Lnnd-Livin near Gaylord.

and is silent; the philanthropist is like
the hen."

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

committee

coordinate

A. Buyer-Seller

sholl supervise

the

activities

of .

the Magazine Committees and such i
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

DIRECTORS

B. Clossificotion.

Aken,

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan

Aken

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of each

month,

J.

Taylor,

Chicago,

and

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

E. Schmidt,

MMnes

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

24-Ed

Holtz

ROTARY

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

Mich.

Meeting)

Van Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

Ed!

Thomas.

Picard,

the

members

of

IS—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken
29—John

28-Chef Allemier

■vancemenf of

international

good

will

and

professional

are

under-

peace

o world

fellowship

this united in the ideal

of service,

discharging
their respon-jn^^^^j
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in their vocational relo*!.
,

committees

and

In the-B. Internotional

appointed

Mark

,

Chairman,
-

Andrews.

of
men

Barnes

Mae

Information,

on
particular phases of vocationaljC. Internofional Student Project,
service, this committee shall super-1 Ed Holtz.

5—Don Harris

26—Hal

Munn

Biringer

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting

24—Bob

23—Keith Pearce

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodword

30—Carl Vinton

JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Lodies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss
21—James

McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Worren

Williams

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

McKeith

JULY

4—Robert

B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

Rel.)

18—James Van Why

Associations)
19—Wilford Couillord

25—Roy

26—Wayne Woy '

Pofterson (Magazine)

HARVEY BENT, Prqgram
Telephone 743*W

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ROTARIANS

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(International

Contacts)

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(Rotary

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(Crippled

Children)
11—Sto Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meetir&gt;g)

MAY

JANUARY

Contacts.

Jackson

APRIL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

|To encourage and foster the od-

tionships and in improving the'^' '"i^^^honal
general standards of practice in McKeith.
their respective vocations.

Byron

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

(Fair Grounds]
21—lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the eh ange.
,
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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MARCH
I—Russ

7—Worner

9—Richard

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INTERNATIONAL

ossist

event

Jackson,

sell Waldron.

Rice

Student)

Weeks

2—Stog Night—H. J. McKnight

Dale Dean, Rus-,

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

Maurice

sibilities

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

17-Bill

12—Otis

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Dole Dean.jD. Youth.

Sergeont-at-Arms.

info effect plans which will guide business

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

discharge'

nom.

committee shall devise and carry through

III.

ROTARY

to

Rotary — "to encouroge

Vocational Service Committee: This,standing,

INTERNATIONAL

!

the Community'

B. Crippled
Children.
Harvey
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put- '

Woodward.

J.

SECRETARY

15-AI

(Internationol

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be,

Vincent

Public

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

Relations,

Relations]

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31—Fred

Committee

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
B—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Ed every Rofarian to his personal, OCTOBER
business and community life." The:
5—Mark Andrews
effect of this object is to influence!
(Internotional Information)
Ray Mulchahey. Rotarions, individually and as'

Bent.

Holtz.

ROTARY

of

FEBRUARY

Burandl

Williams,

Walker.

K. Music.

Herbert

Warner

Information.
Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

President

the duty of

PROGRAMS

thoughtful of and helpful to oth- ●
19—Keith Avery
ers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
26—Vincent Kornslien
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(Public Information]
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
Robert Show.
Webster
A. Community Safety.
Treat.
G. Program Chairman.
Harvey
NOVEMBER
H.

12:15

Special Meetings ot the call of the

PRESIDENT

3—Gust

obligations of the third object;
ond ■
Van foster the ideals of service by'

C. Club Bulletin.
D. Fellowship. James Van

James McComb

Von

Warren

Holtz.

Holtz

Weeks

Paul

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Is

Service

Livermore.

The President, Vice-President, end—

Fred

Relations.

Charles Schmitt,

It

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Fritz

Wm.

Woodward.

Fritz Van Aken, Chairmon

Howard

_

ROTARY

other committees as moy be ap- O. Four-Way Test. John Jackson,
pointed on particular phoses of'r Trade Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

1954-1955
AUGUST

Bobier.

the Clossifieation, Membership, “-Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-' Hurley,

ELECTION

the activities

:Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

Ivise and eoordinote
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

'.Vu-si'.s

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, liicii.

Chairman

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

July 16, 1954

2

Perhaps some information regard
ing the new president of Rotary
Ijiternational would be in orders

The program for the day was in
charge of Ralph Toupalik who had
as his guest speakers, Marvin

Michigan should be proud of the

Picard and Eldred Johnson, both

fact that he comes from Pickford which is a small town in

students

border of Chippewa and Mack
inac counties and lies about
south of the Soo.

who

re-

cently spent a week at Camp
Emory*
They described the
origin of Camp Emory which
came into being in the early
’20s* It was purchased by
the Muskegon Rotary Club and

the northern peninsula on the
22 miles

of the C.r,S ● *

He

originated the Four-Way test
and recently gave the copyright of this

since 1949 600 boys hove

attended the Rotary Youth Leadership
l925 and was at one time president of the Training conferences* The Muskegon Club
has spent about $19j,000, in improvements
Pauls Volley Oklahoma Club, He is a
member and a past president of the Chicago in the last 5 yearsL It is limited to 16
to R.I.

He has been a Rotarian since

Rotary Club,
in R.I*

He has held several offices

His business interests cover a

wide variety of projects from manufactui*»
ihg to banking* He has always been in
terested in boys and sponsor^ one of the

largest boys’ camps in the UlS*

and 17 year old boys who have something
about the shoulders and is not intended
for fullbacks or

the tracks*

the lads who

live

across

It is intended only for.boys

who show real leadership potentiali'feie s*

This

Club wishes him the best in the Golden

Anniversary Year*

Step No, 3» Afteh the Classification
Committee has considered the application

and reported to the Board of Directors as

Here are some statistics regarding the

to'the correctness of the classification*
the Board of Directors theh infers the

Coldwater Rotary Club. We do not have
the complete dope but here is what the
recent questionnaire showed:
19 men
have served a total of 59 years, 2 months
in the U.S. Anny; 2 men served a total of
4 years, 6 months in the USNRj 3 men

name of the proposed member to the Member
ship Committee for consideration and re
ports as to the eligibility of the pros
pect from the personal side*

served a total of 11 years, 8 months in

Next week’s program will be in charge of

the Air Corps, and 1 man served 1 year

Harold Hill who is having Barney Trebil-

in the TT.S. Marines*

This makes a total

cock discuss the zoning ordinance for the

of 76 years, 4 months that the members
have given in service in the Armed Ser

Club,

vices,
12 men served in WWII and 7
served in WVI.
Two served in both WWI
and WWII.
It would seem that as usual

Dr, Harold Mitchell was inducted into the

the members of Rotary have carried the

Club on Tuesday, July 13th,

We do not

have up-to-date information on him (this
will bo given later). He was formerly a

ball in the past.

Rotarian in Big Rapids and was admitted

Byr^ Thomas will not be with us next

under the classification of Public
Institutions,

Week.

He tells us that he is attending

the midwest center of School Administra

tors which is being held at the Univer
sity of Chicago*

It is reported that past president, Ed
Holtz, is driving a new powder blue Buick*
We are wondering if he bought it from the
Studobaker dealer.

We are very glad to know that Earl David
son is reported to be on the mend at the

Vacationers included Mark Andrews,

Ken

Putnam, and Fritz VanAken, who were north
University Hospital* His room number is
5348 should anyone wish to drop him a cord* fishing; and Harvey Bent of Coldwater Lake,

Many thanks to Bob Herr for providing a

There were only 5 early leavers, and none

television so that the members might see
the All-Star baseball game.

of them were the ’’chronics".
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
It ain't the heat.
it’s tho humidity that bothers people
lately*
■Rny Mul chahpy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP, YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF
This

BY

ivise and coordinate the octivitie*
of

committee

shall

'A. Buyer-Seller

supervise

coordinate the activities of „
Classification,
Membership.

ELECTION

Charles Schmitt,

club service, in order to develop'

Woodward.

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

James McComb

Classification.

Warner

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Show.

G. Program

iA. Community

Choirman.

Bent.

H.

12:15

Public.

Informotion.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

I.

Special Meetings ot the call of tl(e

Harvey I

J. Sergeont-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice
Holtz.

Vincent

Dale

III.

ROTARY

●International ●
George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put-

Thomos.

Payne,

V

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Do(e Dean, Rus-'

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

MARCH
1—Russ

7—Worner

Van Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Akon

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis

Pennington

59=refm-55El5on~^

28—Chet Allemier

Stu.

Picard,

Byron

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

1

PflM foster the dd-

● jvoncemenf of inter'tiatTollsr'under-

This standing, good

will

and

peoee

commitlee.Uhall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide'business end- professionol men
and

assist

the members of this^united in the ideal of service,

^.is'hor^lng
their responin fheir vocotional r^lo- . ,
fionships and in improving fhe,^-

-fibilities

service, this comrnittee shall supor-l

12—Otis

ntz

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children)
II—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Stale
Meeting)

Barnes

19—Keith Av^ry
Kornstien

'

Information)

jwan.
Chairman,
.t .
Contacts,

MAY

Ed Holtz.

9—Richord

Student

3—.Howard Swan .
10—Lester Wise

Btringer

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)

,16—Surprise Meeting

24—Bob

1 DECEMBER

7—Boiney' Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren Willioms

14—Harvey Moss
McComb

26—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

4—Robert B.

McKeilh

(International

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

Project,

(Rotary

JUNE

' 7—Dole Dean (Ladies' Night)
21—James

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward
Information)

Vinton

JANUARY
Mac

26—Hoi Munn

2'^Stog Night—H. J. McKnlght

30—Corl

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

23—Keith Pearce

general stondards of practice in McKeiin.
GOVERNOR 219TH .DISTRICT, ROTARY their respective vocations. In the|B' International Information,
event committees are appointed! Mark Andrews,
INTERNATipNAL
on portieulor phases of vocolionaliC. International
Dr. T.

Weeks

Webster

Waldron.

Dean.[D. Youth.

PRESIDENT

SECRETARY’

(International Student)

(Public

Children.

Rice

Meeting)

Holtz

26—Vincent

.ram.

sell

oedtione i-6ennee-C«mmtttee:

INTERNATIONAL

Safety.

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

(

GENERAL

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

24-Ed

NOVEMBER

Moss, Don
.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Toylor, Chicago,

Treot.^

B. Crippled

Woodward.

President

ROTARY

Relations)
15-AI

17-BIII Milnes

Von

ers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes,jJomes McCorhb, Chairman.

Von'Aken

Fred Weeks

J;

'

Feljpwship. James Von Why, members of the Rotory Club, to be
John Wolker. thoughtful of and helpful to oth¬

D.

-

Swan

Herbert

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safely)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the Ideals' of service .by
every
Rotarlan to his personal, OCTOBER
Aken,
Warren
Williams,
Ed
business and community life." The
Holtz.
5—Mark Andrews
effect of this object is to influence
(International Information)
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchohey. Rotorlans, individually and as

B.

eoeh'month,

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31—Fred

obligations of the third object

Livermore.

Thorsday of

Relations,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Fritz

Paul

the Aims and Objects Committee.
It is the duty of the Community
Fritz Van Aken, Chairmen
Service Committee to disehorge

DIRECTORS

Barney Trebilcock

_

tion of the plans and program ofi

LESTER WISE, Treosorer

Howard

Relations.
Relations.

Bobier.

the Magazine Committees and such’

the club machinery on the execu-|

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burandt

other committees as may bo op- D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson,
pointed on particular phases of!g Trade Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

ROTARY

AUGUST

Wm.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-i
formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

1954-1W5

such com&gt;nittees.

iFred Weeks, Chairman.

Function* of the CatmntTfee

MICH.
and
the

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES

CluOWVicT’*”^

Rel.)

18—James Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

The abovo Is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speciol programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a eomrfiiflee to assist with the details.

Associations)
19—Wilford Couillord

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY

BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

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UNITED 2 R.

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Rotary REFLECTOR

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Published

by

Fre^iuric!: :i.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

V.'uoiis

Quality Si-r'inis Pro-iucts,
Coldwatcr,

Inc.

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

'ulletin No.

lease

draw a

ug ;st jCth.

July 23,'

3

circle

*.1,954

President Ernie Luse has ask
ed that the Chairmen of the

around

This is to be

various

DAY at the Cold-

service

committees

submit IN WRITING the report
for their plans for the com

●ater 'Rotary Club and Dist.
iqve.nor. fed Schmidt, will
je . present.
It is hoped,
d prayed that we

ing year. These must be in
by August 2nd at the latests

.'ill. hn."" a a 100^ E'c':eiidance^

^

'?he Colawatev Rovary l'..ub

regret-; oxceac'ingiy I iPavids.ir,

cf EarT.

c iiiember

Due

'ecognj.hir;r 'v^as giv&lt;.;n -t
'n Tuesc?'/ "j.a*. n all me/ibe. ?

llnb meav;: a;;
tc :.d while

h ^^e■r- offered

uord .= .. rayer

li&amp; lors I'i-ll be keenly fe!lt rnd several
.'lemberG hove

remarked

that one

Step N''- t in the procedure

'iovtion

.1

Dirn.t)/’S

"/) r.'.fmberchi':',

rev...ew.

Cla n. Ification

the

Sno

act.'.rnj of

Board

of

the

j&lt;iemberihip Committees

ond either sus+oi.r :: or re.l^ csr their actian.
The } card of Directors is -ihe controlling

body regarding the oleetion tc membership^

of Earl.'s

●.hief attributes was patience and toler●inceThe Club has not only lort a good

Everett Hougen has a birthday^^on August
24^-the morning you get this Bulletin^

nomoer but the city of Coldwater has lost

Call him up and sing

^ booster who worked for the good of the

him.

Happy Birthday” to

●●●ommunity as a whole and was ever willing
;o dc more than his share.

Our sympathy

;oes out to Mrs. Davidson and his family.

Next week three Rotarians have birthdays--*
all the same day—Stewart Picard, chuck

Schmidt and your Editor—Thursday, July 29.
'lore are some more statistics regarding
●lotarians;
Of those revolting: 31 were
larried in Sept
6 in January; 6 in
Uig'.ist; June ran a poor fourth wi tn 4;
.-'ebruary and May each had 3 weddingp;
■*

f

iarch, April and ●'●November 2; and ‘^.ily
ind December

each had

'uct i.

ihe program this woek, under the chai..naii
ship of Harold Hill, ^a£ exceller.tt
●barney Trebilcock told us of the orig'.u,
of the planning commission, the pac-ii-ng
of the zoning ordinance, the reasons why,
what its aims were, and what it hoped tc
do.
He stated that the ordinance, pa.;.'ed

in 1952, is now beginning to pay off fer
the betterment of Coldwetei

Hats off to

The Club has received an announcement of

"The Showboat' which is to be given on

Monday eveninc'. ‘"uly 26, at Lowell.'- Mich.
This

is

an annual

Rt. Iv'c J'jn: is the proud papa of an 8 lb,
1 z/. d'^ughter, born Tuesday at the

driRfT-.ni''y d!.jf5;.th Center,
Ojtbcr

ruests for the day included: V. L. Fran●isco, the guest of Ralph Toupalik; Louis
^.irn,

We shall expect

.ip-.rs or shoe strings.

You ' Ed.s.tcr apparently missed some members
v/ho are on vacation for which due apology
is made t Barney TrebilcocI&lt; tells us he is
eat pasPieo,

ordinance.

Runcimn

‘Rct'i.r.g ns : nti-rlocutoro If you have not
●se'en this ihow,- it is well worth seeing.
?ic\ up a
and be therei

-.Rrney and Louis Zim, whose job it is to going
.enforce the

affair with Carl

U.P. where he will probably
saffron cake,

and have him

self a sauna, Harold -tiill tells us that
he is planning on doing a big of gadding
into the hills of southern Indiana,

the Fire Chief of Coldwater; Harold

-Lomer of Bellevue, Hiohigan: A1 Lowhausen; A tip of the hat to Howard Swan, who when
lartin A. Lin^r and Jos, H. Buki of

Hamilton, Ohio; Allen Stevens, White
Plains, N.Y.; Howard Eggleston of Toledo,

Jhio; E.W. Burkey, Mantua, Ohio; Chuck
^Hieeler of Union City; Howard Keyes of

Bronson; and Howard Goodholm of Stillwater
Dklahoma,

leaving early Tuesday, came to ^resident
Ernie and stated that he had an appoint

ment that he

could not

We have a copy of "The Experiment" which

i=

dated Dec. 10,

There were 9 early leavers; 2 of them the

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: If I keep my mouth

Coldwater Rotary Club,

1934, which mentions many

members who were

chronics.

octive at that time.

George Snyder, Norm Kohl, Herb Lee, Frank

Mooney, Alton Hutchins,
gone but not forgotten.

shut, I won't have to pay a fine."
Razzberry,

Dec.

5,

avoid.

These members are

Ray Mulchahey

1955,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Consregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�I

ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,
OFFICERS

ERNEST LUSE,

BY

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

;vise an^ coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

of such

Functions of

Fred Weeks. Chairman.

the Committee

,.JA. Buyer-Seller
This committee shall supervise- Bobier.
and coordinate the activities of
..

the Clossification. Membership, ®
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In- Hurley,

ELECTION

President

pointed an particular phases of
club service, in order to develop'

Trade Associations,
Woodward,

other committees as moy be ap- D. Four-Way Test.
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Obieets Committee

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob
B. Classification.

Holtz

Swan

Van

Fred Weeks

Thursday of each

/-I c D II

month,

12:15

Public

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Tciylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

III.

Rotary

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

E.

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

14—Guvarie

Coffman

sell Waldron.

K. Music.

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

Ed

Thomas.

Stu.

19—Keith Avery

SERVICE

9—Richard

30—Carl

members

of

in

their

vocational

Howard Swan, Chairman.

Information,

on particular phases of vocationaliC. International

Student

event committees

are

appointedi

service, this committee shall super*!

Mark Andrews,
Ed Holtz.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the

Swan

Wise

Livermore

(Rotary

JUNE

McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

(International

JULY

4—Robert B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodword (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why

25—Roy

3—Howard
10—Lester

Information)

28—Byron Thomas

Project,

Monn

31—Chas. Woodward

Vinton

21—James

Mac

Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night]

JANUARY

Contacts.

Jackson

24—Bob

14—Horvey Moss

this united in the Ideal of service.

rela

BIringer

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)

under-

tionships and in improving the A. Internotional
McKeifh.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the B. International

Van Aken

29—John

26—Hal

DECEMBER

To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of international

22—Fritz

MAY

16—Surprise Meeting

good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men
the

Kornstien

Information)

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnlght

Byron

Vocational Service Committee; This stonding,
assist

Information)

Barnes

23—Keith Pearce

INTERNATIONAL

Lyons

Banquet)

Andrews

(International

Dale Dean, Rus-

Picard,

Moore

8—Bob

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

NOVEMBER

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

1—Russ

5—Don Harris (Crippled

5—Mark

Moss, Don Horris, Kenneth Puf-

Dean. D. Youth.

Aken

APRIL

nom.

Information.
Dale

sibilities

ROTARY

Harvey

MARCH

Van

(Public

Children.

Meeting)

7—Warner

26—Vincent

Webster

Rice

Student)

Weeks

28—Chet Allemier

as

Safety.

Treat.

iB, Crippled
. .

club in discharging their respon

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

Harvey i
Vincent!

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

and

ROTARY

Chairman.
Information.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

individually and

jA. Community

Woodward.

Holtz.

GENERAL

..ILL

Shaw.

Bent.

I.

President

J.

by

Ed every

Williams,

PI

G. Progrom
H.

Special.Meetings at the call of the

Herbert

service

Holtz

D. Fellowship. James Van Why,'members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to olh-

Holtz.

Robert

Hegular Board of Directors Meeting, first

PRESIDENT

dischorge

■ers in the community.
B. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes,'James McComb, Choirmon.

Aken

DISTRICT 219

of

24-Ed

12—Otis

Warren

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey.

Barney Trebllcock

ideals

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

obligations of the third object
the

Milnes

OCTOBER

/*

James McComb

to

17-Bill

SEPTEMBER

Rotary — "to encourage and

Van foster

Warner

Committee

Relations)
15-Ai

Retorian to his personol,
business and community life." The
effect of this object Is to influence

Aken,

The President, Vico-President, and—

Fritz

of

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Leslie

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

(International

John Jackson,

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31-Fred

' It is the duty of the Community

Fritz Van Aken, Chairmen

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burandt

Relations,

Charles Schmitt,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Howard

Relations.

Paul

the Magazine Committees and such

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Ed

Wm.

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

the club machinery on the execu

ROTARY

AUGUST

Relatior^s.

1954-1955

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

1954-1955

coiTimittees.

Rel.)

Associations)
19—Wilford CouHlard

Patterson (Magazine)

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman
details.

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Rotary REFLECTOR

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VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Frederick: H. Vi'csUs

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

July 30,

4

NOW HEAR IHISI

The follow

We note

in the

1954

traditions

ing men, according to Ernie

of the City of London,

Luse, are to submit written

listed in the

as

London Rotarian

that the London Rotary Club,

reports of the plans for
com

meeting in the Mansion House

ing year, not later than
Monday, August 2ndI Fritz
Van Aken, Wayne Way, Warner
Van Aken, Ray Mulchahey,
John Walker, Roy Patterson,
Bill Milnes, Harvey Bent,

each week, meets on the site

their

committee

for

the

of the Roman Encampment and
on the exact spot where the
' commandant made

quarters,

Vince Kornstein, Charles Woodward,

Dale

Dean, Ifeurice Payne, Bill Bobier, Paul
Hurley, Chuck Schmidt, John Jackson,
Les Woodward, Jim McComb, Webb Treat,
Ken Putnam, Stewart Picard, Mack

Mc^eith, Mark Andrews, Ed Holtz,

Also

remember that all these men are

to have

dinner the- night of August 10th with
jovenor Ted at the Arlington Hotel at
TtSO.

standsi

his head¬

We wonder who

lived where the Arlington now
300 years ago.

On Wednesday, August 4th, youf Editor and
Ernie Luse are to go to Jackson Rotary,
and we will be very glad to take along
anyone who wishes to go* If you are in
terested in going) get in -touch with
Ernie,

We will leave Coldwater about

10;45 A.M.

BE THERE!
In

-the

recent News Letter from the Head

Remember, too, that on August 10th

quarters of the 9th Naval District, Great

Govenor Ted Schmidt is to be with us

Lakes, Illinois, it was announced that
general interest films are available for
presentation to groups.
Requests for
them,should be made to the District

for the noon meeting,

MAKE IT 100^,

Here are some more statistics regarding
the Coldwa-ber Ro-tary Club,
It has been
stated that Rotary Clubs are clubs of
old men. The average age of a Coldwater
Rotarian is 47 years, 10 months, 15 days.

Public Information Officer, 9th Naval Disli
Great Lakes, Illinois,

Here’s

a

chance

for someone to get hold of some good
ft 1ms for programs.

Apparently your Editor is in his dotage.
Guests included the following Rotarians

We are wondering if there is any way in
which the August Rotarian could be dis

from Bronson; Gordon Brewer and Wendell

tributed to countries behind the Iron

Hathaway.

Curtain so that they would be able to
read the article printed on page 9,

Other Rotarians were Pale

Ulery of Goshen; Howard Ratekin of
Angola; Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio;

”A Line to Parallel",

It certainly is

Harold Goodholm of Stillwater, Oklahoma;

worth reading, and considering.

and Ed Meyer of Hammond, Indiana.

to and from across the

Roy

Passage

borders into

Caldwell of Coldwater and Jack Elliott

Canada is so easy and so pleasant that it

of Lansing were also guests.

gives one to pause and wonder just what
is happening in this world.

There were 5 early leavers last meeting—
one chronic in the group.
Absent were Avery, Hill, Dick Kerr, Munn,
Patterson,

Pearce, Rice and Thomas.

Last week's program (we don't know just
who was responsible but since it was pre
sented by Wayne T/ay and Bob Livermore
we'll give them the credit) was excellent.
The film showing the hydrogen blast vras
certainly an awe inspiring and fearful

Next week's program is to have as its
speaker, Al Louhausen, who is our exchange spectacle,
student from Austria,
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY;

vote on August 3rd,

Don't forget to

It is difficult for one to

picture the damage done by such an ex
plosion and it is impossible to picture
what might happen if such a bomb was drop
ped on any of the cities which dot the
Certainly such a weapon

United States,

is one that should not be used except in
extreme circumstances and then only after
every effort to avoid its use has failed,

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Elks Tempi, — Monday 12:00 M
Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

of

committee

coordinate

shall

the

ELECTION

the Aims and Obiects Committee.

Livermore.

James McComb

Barney Trcbilceck
Swon

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of each

month,

12:15

President

Leslie

Associations.

Chairman.

Harvey

Information.

Vincent

G. Program
Bent.

I.

Public

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

III,

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

Dale

K. Music.

Payne,

Maurice

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

1—Russ Moore
SEPTEMBER

21—Lewis

Treat.

Dean. D. Youth.

Dole Dean, Rus

SERVICE

Picard,

Byron

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

of

:Tq encourage and foster the edivoncement of

International

under-

this united in the ideal of service,

respon .Howard Swan, Chairman.

sibilities in their'vocational rela-',

tionships and in improving the
general standards of practice ini
their respective vocations.

event committees

ore

,

.

,

appeintedl

Pennington

29—John

28—Chet Allemier

McKeith.

Mark Andrews,

Mac

Information,

on portieulor phases of vocationoljC.' International Student Project,
Ed Holtz.

Jockson

APRIL

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children]

5—Mark Andrews

(International

Information)

11—Stu

19—Keith Avery
26—Vincent

. (Public

Kornstien

26—Hal

Information]

16—Surprise Meeting

Munn

3—Howard Swon
10—Lester Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward (Rotary

30—Carl Vinton

Information]
JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss
McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

28—Byron Thomas

4—Robert

(Tri-Stafo

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richord Biringer

21—James

Picard (Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

Barnes

JANUARY

-

Contacts,

In thelB. International

service, this committee shall super-1

Banquet]
22—Fritz Von Aken

(Foir Grounds)

DECEMBER

Vocationol Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men
the members

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

23—Keith Peorce

Stu.

Thomas.

Ed|

8—Bob Lyons

Aken

NOVEMBER

'B. Crippled
Children.
Horvey
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put

‘

VOCATIONAL

MARCH

It is the duty of the Community
iServIce Committee to discharge

obligofions of the third object

Rice

Student)

Weeks

Coffman

sell Waldron.

club In discharging their

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Holtz

(International
31-Fred

Van

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

and assist

GENERAL ‘ SECRETARY ROTARY

24-Ed

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

7—Warner

nam.

Woodward.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Milnes

14—Guvarie

effect of this object is to influence

Holtz.

T.

Jackson,

17-Bill

12—Otis

H.

Special Meetings of the call of the

Dr.

John

ers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, Jomos McComb, Chairmon.
Robert Shaw.'
A. Community Sofety.
Webster

Aken

J.

Relations,

Relations)
15-AI

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Muichohey. Rotarions, individually and- as
D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walter.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Warren

Holtz.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

OCTOBER

Aken,

Holtz

Herbert

Paul

af Rotary — "to encourage and
the ideals of service by
Warner
Van foster
personol,
Ed every Rotarian to ● his
Williams,
business and community life." The

B. Classification.

FEBRUARY

3—Gust Burandt

COMMUNITY SERVICE

tion of the plans and progrom of

DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT

Relations.

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

The President, Vice-President, and—

Weeks -

Wm.

Charles Schmitt,

pointed on particular phases ofjc Trade

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Fred

Relations.

other committees as may be op- D. Four-Woy Test.

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

Van

_

club service, in order to dovelopi

1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS
●AUGUST

Bobier.

of._

the Magazine Committees and such

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Howard

Buyer-Seller

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Fritz

the octivities

committees.

the Classification, Membership,i®Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-I Hurley,

1954.1955

Ed

A.

supervise

activities

such

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate

CLUB SERVICE

(International

JULY
B.

5—President’s

Kerr

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Chorles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Mogozine)

Associations)

19—Wilford Couillard
26—Wayne Woy

The above is'our program schedule for the yeor 1954-55.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY BENT,

Program

Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Frederick H.

Keeks

Quality Spring TrodUctSt
Coldwater* UicU«

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

August 13, 1954

6

Step No. 7 in the procedure to
membership is as follows: The
proposer fully informs prospect
of the privileges and responsi
bilities of Rotary membership

At the Assembly which was held
following dinner at the Arling
ton Hotel on Tuesday night,
there were 24 members pre
sent and

President Ernie

stated that this

is

and

the

secures

oral

or writ

ten permission to publish

largest Assembly which

his name

has ever been held,
plans fof the com

to the Club.

Rotary has always been

ing year were dis
cussed

his

interested in childre;*..

and those

present seemed impressed with the sin
cerity of Governor Ted and with his
wish to strengthen Rotary and its

Your help in the emergency March of Dvrtes
to help some kid will be appreciated.
Remember, it might be yoursi

objectives.

Governor’s Day has come and gene and

Guests on Tuesday included the following
Rotarians; John Money of Van ’iTert, Ohioj

your Editor believes that Dist. 219

VTill Harton of Albion; Austin Pete and

should feel itself very lucky in hav
ing such a man as Ted Schmidt as Governor
for the Golden Anniversary year, vyhen
Gov. Ted addressed the Club on Aug. 10th
he outlined some steps which he would

Vf.K. Smith of Donora, Penn.; John Sundquist of Monmouth, 111; Bill Hanichen of

like to have considered for ihe coming

Sand Springs, Okla; the Sage of Quincy;

year.

sed that the Golden Anniversary year was

and John Allen of Wilmington, Ohio.
Other guests included John Bachman, the

the anniversary of an idea in which

guest of Byron Thomas,

In outlining his plans he expres

Burr Oak; John Elwell of Hamilton, Ohio;
Bob Wolf of Bronson; Harold Goodholm of

Stillwater, Okla; A. R. Spaulding of

Joe Schuetz of

Service Above ^elf is the basis principle. Detroit, the guest of Stew Picard, Eric
Swengel, the guest of Jim McComb, and
He stated that Rotary is strongest in
John Williams, the guest of his father,
those countries where it was suppressed

and outlined several things which he

Warren »“illiams.

feels should bo included in planning for
the year 1954-55.
1. Make a study of Rotary and its
community as to what the needs are,

Past Diet, Gov. Ed Lincoln has done a
masterful job in preparing a directory of

then do it.

Make plans, secure infor

the

officers of District 219.

This in

cludes the presidents, secretaries, and

mation from R.I. as to how they can

Bulletin editors of the

help you, and then follow through on

District. Should you wish to secure a
copy of this, just drop Dist. Gov. Ted a
note asking for it.

the plan.

clubs

in the

2. Extend Rotary so that there is an
increase of 10^? in each club.

District 219 had an average attendance of

3. Do something to benefit youth in

37 clubs with a membership of 287.

87.7 for the month of June.

This

is

with

the community.

Next week's program is in charge of Bill
4-, Help develop international good will. ilHlnos. He tells us it will deal with
the popular American beverage, and we

5. Be good citizens and have a con
sciousness of your duties as a citizen.
The success of any club depends on the
individual effort of

each member.

Absent were the following men- Fiskc,

Allemier, Bob Livermore, Lloyd Livermore,
Lyon, Mitchell, Patterson, Schmitt,

don't mean beer.

He says there's a film

but there's no advertising with it.
The

next two weeks’

Bulletins

will be

edited by Ken Putnam. Your Editor is
taking off for the north woods where he
intends to hibernate, grow a beard, and
fish.

Vinton and Weeks.
There was

only one early leaver of the
Ray Mulchahey

Coldwater club.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON -- Congregotlonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

committee

coordinote

shall

... A.

supervise

the activities

of „

ELECTION

other

committees

as

tion of the plans and program of'

A. Attendance.
DIRECTORS

B. Classification.
Aken,
^^1(2

Service

Warner

Warren

of

James McComb

Barney Trebilcock

E. Magazine.

Aken

Roy Patterson.

F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

Robert

Wm.

Shaw.

I.

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicogo,
SECRETARY

HI.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

219TH DISTRICT,
INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

T.

E.

ROTARY
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Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Holtz

Rotary

to

1—Russ

14—Guvarie

.ers in the community.-

21—Lewis

●

'A. Community

Treat.

(International
12—Otis

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

I

(Public

Ed’

Stu.

Thomas.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

26—Hal

Information)

In the B. International

Mork Andrews.

on particular‘phases of vocational.C. International
service, this committee shall super-i Ed Holtz.

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

Night)

14—Howord

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Moc

MeKeith

’ '

(International

Contacts)

:

JULY

4—Robert B.

●5—President's Meefing
.12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Chorles Schmitt

I

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' N'S^tt)

JANUARY

Information.

Student

3—Howard Swan

28—Byron Thomas

I

Munn

10—Lester
24—Bob

7_Dale Dean (Ladies'
u
n
Harvey Moss
21—James McComb

Maci

(Tri-State

MAY

! DECEMBER

this united in the Ideol of service,

their respon- Howard
Swan,
.Chairmon.
sibilities in their vocational rela-'
,
.
, tionships and in improving the]^Contacts.
general standards of practice inj McKeith.
ore appoinfedl

Kornslien

23—Keith Pearce
30-Carl Vinton

SERVICE

(Children's

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

16—Surprise Meeting

;
Byron:

Picard,

[To encourage and foster the ad-1
ivancement of international* under-'
Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of:
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men.

event committees

Children)
11—Stu Picard
Party)

Information)

2—Stog Night-H. J. McKnight
9—Richard BIringer
●' ,

Dale Dean, Rus-

sell Waldron.

Payne,

their respective vocotions.

Jackson

Barnes

25—Vincent

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nam.

of

Van Aken

29—John

5—Don Harris (Crippled

NOVEMBER

K. Music.

the members

22—Fritz

5—Mark Andrews

B. Criopled
Children.
Harvey
Moss, Don.HorrIs, Kenneth Put-

Dole Dean.[0. Youth.

VOCATIONAL

Pennington

Webster

Safety.

Moore

APRIL

Milnes, jJomes McComb, Chairman.
Harvey

Maurice

Coffman

26—Chet Aliemier

and

.

(Anniversary

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Ba nquet)

(Fair Grounds)

discharge:

encourage

Rice

MARCH

.thoughtful of and helpful to oth- ' 1?—Keith Avery

Vincent'

Information.

Weeks

‘’J'

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Chairman.

Woodward.

and ossist

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

24~Ed

22—Torg Skabe
Meeting)

SEPTEMBER

obligations of the third object

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
Holtz.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Milnes

Rolarian to his personoi, OCTOBER

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

President

17—Bill

7—Warner Van Aken

Rotary —

Ed

Information.

G. Program

^ffgular Board of Directors Meeting, first: Bent.
Thursday of each month, 12:15
I H. Public
Special Meetings at the call of the

15-AI

,

John Walker.

Swan

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

(International Student)

Leslie

Associations.

8-—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

31-Fred

John Jackson.

Committee

Van

Williams,

Relations, i

business and community life. The
effect of this object is to influence
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Rotorions, individually and as
D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

Holtz

DISTRICT 219

Paul

it is the duty of the Community !

Wayne Way, Bob

Livdrmore.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Van

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Ob[ects Committee.'
Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu-|

LESTER WISE, Treosurer

Howard

_

moy be ap- D. Four-Way Test,

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Fritz

Wm.

Bobier.

pointed on porticular phases of;g Trade

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

FEBRUARY

&gt;UOUST

Relations.

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such

1954-1955

Ed

Buyer-Seller

Classification, Membership,:®- Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-. Hurley,

the

BY

jFred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

vise cmd coordifple the activities^ 1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

I of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

18—James Van Why

Associations)
19—Wilford Cduillard ■;

25—Roy

26—Wayne Way

(Employer-Employee

|

Project,

Patterson

Rel.)

(Mogazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.'
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The Board

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approved the name and olaeslncatlona listed below, Any
objections should be filed with the secretary within one week,
Erich 0, Schwengel

Major Classification

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Clothing Industry

LlefiSl Clothing-Retailing

Douglas P, Woodward Wood Industry
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

August 20, 1954

7

Thanks to Bill l.lilnes,

A plenty long list of people

program

chairman for last Tuesday's

who didn*t make iti
Allemier,
Rice, Barnes, Dick Kerr, Moss,
McComb, McKeith, Moore, Payne,

meeting, we "got the facts"
on Coffee.
Bill presented
a film (compliments of Howard
Hamilton of Ifobbers Service)

Mulchahey,

Please make up or that
attendance overage v;ill
really be low.
After the
Governor was just here and
did such a nice job, don't
treat him that way.

tellinf, us all about ceffee
from the

time

the

tree

is

planted until it reaches
our tables.

It was

most

interesting, and a nod
to Way-DeNooyer and Bob
Livermore

Teeter, Vinton, ‘lYay

Les and Chuck ^.bodward.

for assistance

with equipment.

The

leave-earlies were't teo

It was announced that Miss Rachel Rerick,

bad, with the list consisting of Roy
Patterson, lY. Couillard, H. iviunn, Fred
Weeks, Bob Lyon and Les Wise.

who has been our ambassador of good will
to Wales the past year, will arrive in

A fine gr#up of visitors, including

y/e quote from the Sturgis Rotary Bulletin!

New York on the 16th, and on the 26th,
will be married on the television pro

gram "Bride and Groom" in New York.

The

program will be carried over the Grand
Rapids TV station at 3*30 P,M, that day.
You v.'on't want to miss it because the

ceremonies v/ill be performed by «ur. own

Frank -Lorton of Trenton,

N.J.;

Howard

Hamilton ef Coldwaterj Harry Hoseph of

LaPorte, Ind,; Kay Sanxter of Angola;

Dale Ulery, Goshen; Lee Evans, Bronson;
Leslie Lehman, Berne, Indiana; Robert
Beeson, Hagerstovm, Ind.; John Maney,
Van'Yert, Ohio; and Ralph Smith, Buffalo,

Byron Hahn. End of quote. iYe all should
take note of this because it is hoped

n;y. ■

that i«Iiss Rerick v/ill be able to speak
to our club, and this has been a v/cnder-

Ernie completely missed Brother Avery
for the invocation, he being t»o close

ful International Service program which
has been married rn by our neighbor.

for

Step No.

8 in the procedure fer member

Ernie to

see with his bi-focals.

Brother Kennedy, however, came through
Guess the
in true blue style
organist is till missing, but Ed led us

ship:
The Secretary notifies the club
members by written or printed communi

in "Home on the Range, and "^’^y ;7ild
Irish Rose, acapella style, and not too

cation.

raell#

Johnny V/alker popped

the cork in his usual excellent fashion.

Ed Holtz has the program next Tuesday,
and it will be interesting to see what

Dean forgot, and paid for it, the bell
....Grant took a bow for his promotion

Ed comes up vdth.
Right now, he’s
wondering vdth the rest of us.

with the Telephone Company,
real pleased with you Grant

Peyne’s on 1he sick list, and Pet-Boy,
we miss you. Hurry and get well.

So long,

Ken

’.Ve're all
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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

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�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

BY

ELECTION

coordinate

the

the

Clossiflcotion,

activities

of .

Membership, “■

Hurley,

the Magazine Committees and such

Charles Schmitt,

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,
Holtz.

Holtz

Swan

Von

Aken

Fred

Weeks

E. Magazine.

Roy Patterson.

F. Membership.

Wm.

Robert

'IffSular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of

each

month,

12:15

Public

Information.

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

K. Music.

Mourice

Poyne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

and

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

assist

the

ROTARY
Mich.

sibilities

In

tionships

and

members

generol

their

in

stondards

of

improving

practice

their respective .vocations.

event committees

are

1—Russ
Van

14—Guvarie

Coffman

vancement of

29—John

5—Don

standing,

good

will

and

Children)

(International

11—Stu Picard

Information)

Meeting)

Kornstien

26—Hal

International
the A. McKeith.

in

In the B. International

appointed;

service, this committee shall super-t

Mark Andrews,
Ed Holtz.

11—Charles

McComb

Livermore

(Rotary

7—Borney Trebileock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren Williams

2B—Mac MeKellh
Contacts)

B.

5—President's

Kerr

(International

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Schmitt

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—Jomes Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Mogazine)

Project,

24—Bob

JULY

4—Robert

Information,

Wise

17—Bob Show (Lodios' Night)

JUNE

28—Byron Thomas

Mac

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

31—Chas. Woodward
Informotion)

JANUARY

Contocts.

Student

Pearce

21—James

a world fellowship of
and professional men

Munn

MAY

14—Hurvey Moss

this united in the ideal of service.

(Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

Barnes

7—Dale Dean (Lodies' Night)

peoce

Harris (Crippled

5—Mark Andrews

30—Carl Vinton

under

Jackson

APRIL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

international

on porticular phases of vocational C. International

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.

Associations)

19—Wilford Couillard
26—Wayne Way

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.-

Members having special progroms, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

HARVEY BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

the details.

TLl' —

T

ff’

22—Fritz Van Aken

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnIght
9—Richard Bi ringer
16—Surprise Meeting

To encourage and foster the ad

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15~Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Aken

Pennington

23—Keith

their respon Howord Swan, Chairman.
vocational rela
of

MARCH

19—Keith Avery

Byron

Skobo (Anniversory

Student)

Weeks

26—Vincent

Picard,

Rice

Meeting)

7—Warner

12—Otis

Dale Dean, Rus

INTERNATIONAL

club in discharging

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

as

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

Stu.

Thomas.

into effect plans which will guide business

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

Ed

committee sholl devise and carry through

III.

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

and

sell Waldron.

Vocational Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

B, Crippled
Moss, Don

Dean. D. Youth.

Dale

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

George

individually

Charles C. Rurol-Urbon.

J. Sergeant-ot-Arms.
Holtz.

Holtz

the ideals of service by
Rotarian to his personal, OCTOBER

nam.

Woodward.

President

24~Ed

28—Chet Allemier

ers in the community.

Vincent

Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Chairman.

Bent.

H.

22~Torg

(Public Information)
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
A. Community Safety.
Webster
Treat.
Harvey
NOVEMBER

Shaw.

G. Program

Milnes

21—Lewis

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to Influence

_

17-Bill

(Fair Grounds)

D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, lo be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-

Barney Trebileock
Howard

Ed every

Williams,

Relations)
15-AI

Leslie SEPTEMBER

COMMUNITY SERVICE

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

(International

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchohey. Rotarians,

James McComb

Fritz

Associations.
Woodward.

Van foster

Warner

Warren

PROGRAMS

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31-Fred

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

A. Attondonee.
The President, Vice-President, and—

Relations,

John Jackson,

on particular phases of E. Trade

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Aims ond Oblects Committee.

Paul

Relations.

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotory In-

pointed

TORG SKABO, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Ed

_

ROTARY

3—Gust Burondt

Wm.

Bobier.

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Tost.

LUSE, President

1954-1955

AUGUST

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

19S4-1955

ERNEST

A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

and

the activities

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This committee

OFFICERS

'Vise and coordinate
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

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COLDWATER,

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Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

0

August 27,

Andrews, Avery, Biringer,
Burandt, Fox, Hougeny Hurley,

Don’t forget the Rotary STAG at
Craig’s Lake September 21. Red

Dick Kerr, Kornstien, Bob
Livermore, McKeith, Moore.

McKnight is chairman, which

Moss, Mulchahey, Pennington,

Van Why, Fritz Van Aken, Bill
Milnes are the food committee;
Traffic is Barney Trebilcock,
Wayne Way, and Stu Picard;

Shaw, Treloar,

assures a successful event.

and Fred Weeks

missed a good meeting last
Tuesday, with plenty of hot
news regarding our club in
the coming few months. They

Ed Holtz, and Entertainment,
John Walker, Carl Vinton, Hal
Munn, Erick Schwengel and Dale

James.

Dean.

Bob Pennell, Bob Stocker, and Dick

Fred Weeks,

Schultz, from Bronson; Dale Ulery of

Service Committee of Rotary, and also

Goshen; Harold Goodholm from Oklahoma;
Harold Dawson of Monsoen, Pa.; Dr. T.
A. Weaver of Dayton, Ohio; Ed. Meyer
of Hammond, Ohio; and Charles Williams

of Hillsdale, all Rotarians, were visit

ing us Tuesday and saw a film, telling
us all there is to know about diamonds.

Needless to say, Ed. Holtz was program
chairman. Seriously itiough, Ed, it
was a swell film, and we all enjoyed it.
We will still be looking forward to your
International Service program in
September,

chairman of the Vocational

chairman of the Educational Committee of

the Chamber of Commerce, is next week’s
program chairman, and will present a pro
gram regarding the Cooperative-Training
activities in our school system. Kermit
Dennis, principal of the high school, and
John Bachman, co-ordinator of the Co

operative Training program in the school
system, will be our speakers,
John
started work in our schools on the first

of August, and his program will be in
fbrce' this fall as school opens. This is
something new in Coldwater and should be
of interest to all Rotarians.

The Club in general, approved the plan
of an eating stand at the Fair this
fall,
Pan-cakes and sausage to be served. Keep those Fair dates in mind,
September 14 - 18, and don’t forget Jim
McComb’s word regarding the chest x-ray.
This should prove to be a good time for

within ten days.

all of us, as well as putting a little

over the top with the !$500,00,

dough in the treasury.

A nod to Erich Schwengel and Doug Wood
ward,

Jim

Music, Gus Burandt, Maurice Pajne

also missed one of Jim’s
famous Mutt and Jeff dinners.

Very good,

1954

our two new members introduced

Step No. 9 in the procedure to membership*
Members may file objections in writing
Pleased to be able to write that the

Earl Dovidson Fund for a hospital room is
Sorry about poor old Bob Shaw in the
hospital with a broken elbow,
That weekend athletes’ club better go easy

last Tuesday, Isn’t it a real pleasure
to welcome men like this to our group?

his new Century boat

Our attendance for July was 91.02^ and

boys just returned from a 10 day camping
trip which included a visit to Olmsted

have 67 members, just the same as July

If

in 1953.

Prexy Ernie

the District average was 87,25^, We now

Keith Pearce is having a good time with
,The Woodward

..Glad Ray gets back next v/eek,
you need good fresh vegetables,

see

and so it goes..,.

Are you applying the FOUR WAY TEST in
your business?
Ken

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn ●— Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

of

committee

coordinate

.. A. Buyer-Seller
supervise,
Cobier.

shall

the

oetivities

of „

ELECTION

the Magazine Committees and such

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

B. Classification.

DIRECTORS

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—
Ed Holtz

Warner

Worren

i-r L D II

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebllcock

John Walker.

Swan

»i » i_ L

Robert

Thursday of eoch month,

12:15

I.

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

Chairman.

Harvey!
Vincent

Rotary

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

J.

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

K. Music.

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

III.

and

Stu.

Thomas.

the

members

of

INTERNATIONAL

general

and

in

improving

standards of

Dean, Rus

Picard,

Byron;

SERVICE

event committees

are

Chairman.

International
the A. McKeith.

In the'B- International

appointed:

Mark Andrews,

Contacts.

Biringer

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

Deon (Ladies' Night)
McComb

4—Robert B.

7—Borney Trebllcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

McKeith

(International

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

Information,

3—Howard Swan

17—Bob Show (ladies' Night)

JANUARY
Mae

Munn

10—Lester Wise
24—Bob

Pearce

14—Harvey Moss
21—Jomes

Picard (Children's

MAY

'DECEMBER

(Employer-Employee

on particulor phases of vocationol;C. International Student Project.
service, this committee shall super-1 Ed Holtz.
i

Mich.

26—Hal

30-Carl Vinton

7—Dole

11—Stu

Meeting)

Kornstien

16—Surprise Meeting

23—Keith

Harris (Crippled

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Stafo

Information)

9—Richard

j

this, united in the ideal of service.

practice in

their respective vocations.

Information)

Barnes

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnighf

Put- ■

.To encourage and foster the ad-:

1'=!;'^'" ti.i^harging
their r8Spon-iHo„,a,j
5
in their vocational
rela

ROTARY

Jackson,

Date

INTERNATIONAL

assist

tionships

E. Schmidt,

Harvey

Kenneth

Jackson

Children)

19—Keith Avery

ivancemenf of internotionol under-'
Vocational Service Commiffee: This standing, good will and peace !

' sibilities

219TH DISTRICT,

Children.
Horris,

Van Aken

29—John

5—Don

(Public

sell Waldron.

Dale Oean.[D._Youth.

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

12—Otis

committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
info effect plans which will guide,business and professional men

ROTARY

Bonquet)

APRIL

26—Vincent

Webster

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

Ed'

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
22—Fritz

Allemier

(International

as

nom.

Information.

Coffman

NOVEMBER

Don

J. Sergeant-ot-Arms.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

Moss,

Woodward.

Hohz.

GENERAL

and

Safety.

Treat.

B. Crippled

Public

Von Aken

5—Mark Andrews

,thoughtful of and helpful to ofh-

Bent.
H.

7—Warner

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

V OCTOBER

The

James Van Why.jmembers of the Rotary Club, to be

Information.
Kornstien, Hal Munn.

G. Program

MARCH

14—Guvarie

28—Chet

ieffect of this object is to influence

:A. Community

Weeks

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

obligations of the third object

Ed business ond community
“&gt; hi* life.

Show.

Holtz

Rice

1—Russ

Rotary — 'Mo encourage ond

Van^^«*®'

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

SEPTEMBER

lers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes,|Jomes McComb, Chairmon.

'^wgular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Herbert

Jackson,
Leslie

C. Club Bulletin. Ray MuIehahey.|Ro,a,ian,^ individually

James McComb

Weeks

PI

Willioms,'

17—Bill Milnes

(International Student)

:lt is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

of

Relations)
15-AI

31-Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob
Livermore.

John

Associations.

Burandt

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu-.

lion of the plans and program of‘
the Aims and Objects Committee.

Paul

Charles Schmitt,

club service, in order to develop

LESTER WISE, Treosurer

Fred

Relations.

pointed on particulor phases of g Trade

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Von Aken

.

other committees os may be ap- D. Four-Way Test.

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

„ .

formation, Public Information ond C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President

Fritz

_

3—Gust

Wm.

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

AUGUST

Relations.

the Classification, Membership.j^Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In-' Hurley,

1954-1955

1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

such committees.

Fred Weeks, Chairmon.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate tSe activities

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

18—James Van Why

Associations)
19—Wilford

25-Roy Patterson (Magazine)

Coulllard

26-Wayne Way

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to

HARVEY BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

assist with the details.

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COLDWATER,

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Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2! 1 5 p.m
VISITING

A RL I N GTO N HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No*

9

September 3, 1954

At the regular meeting on
August 31 at the Arlington
Hotel the Coldwater Rotary
Club program started with
an innovation which was

Step No*

a

report by the International
Service Committee.

Munn,

10 in Election to

New iiembership is as folios
No objections having been
filed, the applicant is
considered duly elected*

(If any objections have beoi

Hal

filed, the board of direct

Qs a member of that

ors

considers

same

and vo1m

on the proposal.)

committee, gave an up-todate report on current con
ditions in France outlining
conditions from the end of World

Biographical sketch: Ernie
Schv/engel was born in Dusseldorf&gt; Germany

War II up to the present time. This
included a report on E*D.C. and the
reason for France refusing to ratify
and take part in this plan*

Wisconsin in 1923 where he completed high
school. He was in the display division

the

The program was in charge of Fred Weeks
who introduced two speakers for the day.
Fred told us of the joint efforts of the
Michigan Manufacturers* Assoc* and the
Michigan School Administrator's Assoc, in

April 15,

1914.

He came to Milwaukee,

of the Boston Store and the T* A. Chapman
store in Milwaukee* He was sales pro
motion manager at Gimbels Dept* Store in

Milwaukee and following this he was a
store manager for Montgomery Tards* in

Hibbing, Minnesota and Davenport, Iowa.
He joined the L* A. Darling Corp. in
working out a plan of cooperation whereby
Chicago in 1946 and came to Coldwater in
students enrolled at Coi^^vater High School January of 1953.As a member of the
will work part time in industry, business, Darling staff he attended the atom bomb
* tests at Yucca Flats.
He now owns his
and sales departments during the coming
school year.

own store

in Coldwater*

He was married

on May 5, 1937 in Milwaukee to Nancy
Kermit Dennis, who is Principal of the

Atwater T/elch and has two children,

Coldwater High School, as the first
speaker, outlined the School*s viewpoints
and program, stating that the plan has

Susan,

6 objectives: 1) an extension of the

16,

and Junior,

13.

At the Executive Board meeting held on
September 2nd it was agreed that Ernie

school classroom into the community and

Luse

business 2) reaction by students of
theories taught in school
3) special

meeting on classifications at Clear Lake
on Thursday, Septembor 9th.

ization of ways as it applies to a part
icular business 4) the decrease of drop

Your

outs of students

5) to bridge the gap

bet.veen school and full time employment

S) to endeavor to keep the better high
school graduates in the local community*
John Bachman who is the new coordin

ator for the above program, was the

second speaker.

Hq stated that 136 simi

lar communities have such programs, work
ing in cooperation with the state and
Federal Vocational Education Training
department.
The plan will cover 3 phases

of business,

1) sales and distribution

both on a wholesale and retail level,

2) business as it applies to general
office and secretarial work

3) industry

and trade as it applies to semi-skilled

and skilled factory work*

and VTarner Van Aken will attend a

Editor v/ants to thank Ken Putnam for

getting out the Bulletin for the past two
weeks.
Thanks again Ken.
Tuesdays* guests were: Jack Rhodos of
Kalamazoo, Ben Knauss and Alex Stewart of

Van *7ert, Ohio; Tom TiTeaver of Dayton, 0

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Ed Meyer of Hammond, Indiana; Nels T7eber,
Bill Y/horley, Norm Elliott, Leo '.Miite,
Henry Gomley and Bob Stocker of Bronsoni
and Bob Y?hite and TTalt Balcom of Coldwaten

Absent were Fox, Kornstein, Bob Livermore,

Moore, Moss, Patterson, Payne, Shaw,
Treloar, Van ^Thy and Way.
DON’T FORGET your assignment to work dur
ing the 4-H Club Fairl Be there ready to
work at the time assigned, If you can’t
be there, please notify your chairman.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY -&lt; Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn -

Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple

- Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:T5 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

BY

of such

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classiftcation,

A. Buyer&gt;Soller

supervise

activities

Membership, B. Competitor

pointed on particular phases of g Trade
club service, in order to develop'

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

fion of the plans and program of'
the Aims and Objects Committee.;

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

A. AHendance.
DIRECTORS

6. Classification.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

Holtz.

Holtz

Barney Trebileock
Van

Weeks

G. Program

12:15

Special Meetings ot the cell of the

I.

Thursday of each month,

Public

ROTARY

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

III.

K.' Music.

Payne,

Maurice

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRiCT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

T.

E.

I

Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Picard,

rela

:A.

their respective vocations.

event committees

are

International

j.
..
McKeitn.

In the B. International

appointed

Coffman

22—Fritz Van Aken
29—John

Children)
ll-'-Sfu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
. ’Meeting)

Information]

Barnes

(Public

Kornstien

26—Hal

Information)

Mark Andrews,

on particular phases of vocational C. International
service, this committee shall superEd Holtz.

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester Wise

9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

JUNE

7—Borney Trebileock

7—Dole Dean (Ladies' Night)

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren Willioms

14—Harvey Moss
21—James

McComb

'

28—Mae

28—Byron Thomas

men

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

B.

5—President's

Kerr

Rel.)

Associations)

(Magazine)

26—Wayne Woy

(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why
Patterson

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodword (Trodo

11—Charles Schmitt

25—Roy

(International

JULY

4—Robert

Project,

McKelth

Contacts)

JANUARY
Mac

Information,
Student

Information)

DECEMBER

peace
fellowship of

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward (Rotary

30—CaH Vinton

and

Munn

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnighf

under-

Contacts.

Jockson

5—Don Harris (Crippled

26—Vincent

SERVICE

will

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

19—Keith Avery

of this united In the Ideal of service.
respon Howard Swan, Chairman.

vocational

14—Guvarie

12—Otis

Byron

committee shall devise and carry'through a world
into effect plans which will guide business and professional
their

Van Aken

23—Keith Pearce

INTERNATIONAL

Vocotionol Service Committee: This stonding, good

in

MARCH

7—Warner

(International

Dale Dean, Rus

Ivancement of international

tionships ond in improving the
generol standards of practice in'

Weeks

5—Mark Andrews

|To encourage and foster the ad-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

sibilities

R. Means, Chicago, Hlinois

Stu.

Thomas.

Ed

Meeting)

NOVEMBER

Dean.'D. Youth.

Rice

APRIL

Children.
Harvey
Horris, Kenneth Put¬

sell Woldron.

Dale

Holtz

OCTOBER

nam.

ond assist the members
club in discharging their

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George

by

Treot.

B. Crippled
Moss, Don

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Harvey

Vincent

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotory
Information.

Holtz.

ROTARY

Chairman.

Woodword.

President

J.

service

2i-Ed

28—Chef Ailemler

and

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Information.

Bent.

H.

Herbert

of

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

E. Magazine. Roy Potterson.
F. Membership..
Wm.
Milnes, James MeComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Webster
A. Community Safety.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

PRESIDENT

ideals

Milnes

1—Russ

ers in the community.

Aken

DISTRICT 219

the

17-6ill

SEPTEMBER

obligations of the third object

Rotary — "to encourage

Ed every Rotarlan to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence

John Welker.

Swan

Fritz

Williams,

Leslie

15-AI

31-Fred

John Jackson,

Associations.

Relations)

10—DIst. Gov. Meeting

(International Student)

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. Rotorians, individually and as
D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

James McComb

Fred

of

Van foster

Warner

Warren

Relotions.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way, Bob

Livermore.

Paul

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Howord

Relations.

Woodwa rd.

the club machinery on the execu-{

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

3—Gust Burondt

Wm.

Hurley.

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE, President

Ed

Relations.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Chorles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such

ELECTION

1954-1955

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

AUGUST

Bobier.

of

FEBRUARY

committees.

Fred Weeks, Chairrmin.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

|vi$e and coordinate the activities I 19S4-19S5 ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE

19—Wilford Couiltard

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2 : 1 5 p.m., ARLIN GTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1

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tf

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

September 17,

11

1954

PANCAKES AND SAUSAGEI

NEXT WEEK’S MEETING will

All you can eat for $1.00.

be held at the Craig Lake
Club.
There will be trap
shooting from 5 to 6:30 P.M.

The above quotation has

been the theme song of

the ^oldwater Rotary Club

when dinner will be

during the past week at

by the Arlington Hotel at
the club house*
Come early
and see how many clay
pigeons you can break.

the 4-H Club Fair.
The
lunch stand which has been

served

operated by the Club has
been doing a good business
and your Editor, who served
on the first trick Tuesday afternoon
from 3:00 to 7:00 P.M, poured 50 lbs.
of pancake flour onto the griddle in

Dwn't forget the Golden Anniversary
Convention in Chicago May 29-&lt;June 2nd,

those

include the Rotary Club in your plans.

four hours.

1955. It’s not too early to start
planning your vacation so that you can

At the regular meeting held on Sept.

WHAT A WONDERFUL PRIVILEGEi

14th at the

joined this Rotary Club, you joined all

4-H Fair each Rotarian had

When you

as his guest a 4-H Club boy or girl.
The youngsters v/ere all sizes, shapes,
and varied in complexion.
They were an

the Rotary Clubs in the world, as far
as fellowship is concerned. No matter
where you may go, if there is a Rotary

excellent representation of the kids
from Branch County.

Club within reach, you will find your

The speaker for the day was Mr. Ike
Walton of Detroit who is the manager
of the Michigan Livestock Exchange.
In his talk to the group he pointed
out what a privilege it is for the
present day youngster to live in the
country and to be privileged to part
icipate in the 4-H Club program from

Your membership certifies your status
as a riesponsible citizen, interested in
prcmoting the welfare of all human be

which all

of them benefit.

self among friends.

ings, and on that basis you v/ill be
accepted at once as worthy of friendship.
What a wonderful privilege to achieve,
and what a responsibility to live up toi
By:

The Akrotarian, Akron,

Ohio.

The 4-H

Club slogan could very well be adopted
by all children.
It is the dedication
of their heads, their hands, their
hearts, and their health to worthwhile

projects,

Step No. 12 in Election to Membership is:
The new member fills in and signs an

application card and pays the admission
fee.

In this,day-of communism and democracy

Visitors included the following Rotarians:

pale Ulery, Goshen, Ind., W. B. Newberry,

each Rotarian should

read

the

first art

icle under "Opinion" on page 60 of the

Union City, Dick Schultz of Bronson,

September Rotarian.

Clay Brockman, Quincy, and Sam Donaldson
of Sturgis, Michigan.

cise, and yet very much to the point at
the present time*

Absent were Burandt, Fiske, Hill, Hougen,
Hurley, Dick Kerr, Bob Livermore, Lloyd
Livermore* Lyon, McKeith, Mitchell,

THE THOUGHT FOR THE DAY is

Moore, Payne, Pennington, Schmitt, Sk.«rno
Swan, Thomas, Toupalik, Vinton, Way,
Wise, Chuck woodward, and Erich Schwengel.

It is short, con

taken from

page 52 of the September Rotarian and
was written by John Miltcn in 1649.

"No ane can love freedom heartily biit
good men; the rest love not freedom,
license,"

To the best of our knowledge there were
no early leavers.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

but

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMinEES

vise and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

,of such committees.
,.,'A. Buyer-Seller

BY

ELECTION

the Classification, Membership,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary in-!

Competitor
Hurley,

the Magazine Committees and such

Charles Schmitt,

pointed on particular phoses of g

club service, in order to develop
the club mochinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Livermore.

B. Clossification.
Aken,

The President, Vice-President, ond—
Holtz

4*

Aken

of each

month,

H.

12:15

Public

K. Music.

Payne,

●

INTERNATIONAL

Herbert J.

Taylor, Chieogo,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

111.

INTERNATIONAL

Thomas.

Stu.

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

will

INTERNATIONAL

T.. E. Schmidt, Jackson,

Mich. ;

and

peace
fellowship of

committee shall'devise and -carry fhcough * world
info effect plans which will goide!busihess and professional
assist

the

members

of

fhis united in the Ideal of service.

"dischargingvocational
their tespon-'Howard
Swon,
Chairman.' '
r«la-l.
,
.
, ^
Contacts.

men

Sinerol
standardsvocations.
of practice
in! B. McKeiin.
eir respective
In the
International Information.
event committees
on

are

appointed.

Mark Andrews,

particular phases of vocational'c. Inlernational Student

service, this committee shall super-1

The above is our program -schedule for the year 1954-55.

Ed Holtz.

Project,

26—Hal

”

Harris (Crippled
Picard (Children's
(Tri-State

Munn

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnighf
9—Richard
23—Keith

Biringer

3—Howord Swan
10—Lester Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Lodies' Night)
24—Bob

Peorce

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward (Rotary

30—Carl Vinton

Information)
JUNE

7—Dole Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss
21—James

McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock

14—Hoy^ard Teeters
21—Warren' Williams

28—Moc .McKeith

28—Byron Thomoi '

(Internationol

Contacts]
JULY

4—Robert

B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trode

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
18—James Von Why

25—Rpy

.

11—Stu

Meeting]

Kornstien

Information)

JANUARY
Mac

Aken

Party)
19—Ken Putnam

Barnes

16—Surprise Meeting
I

Jackson

Children)

Information)

DECEMBER

SERVICE

● [vancement of. international'under-

tionships and in improving

GOVERNOR '219TH DISTRICT, ROTARY

Byron

iTo encourage and fo'ster'the ad-

sjbiutie$ in th«ir

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Dr.

Dean. 0. Youth.

gj;

Dale Dean, Rus-

Waldron.

Vocotional Service Committeei'This standing, good

ond

ROTARY '

Harvey'

Charles.C. Rural-Urban,

Dale

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Children.

nom.

sell

Maurice

Webster

Van

29—John

5—Don
Andrews

[Public

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-!

I

Banquet]

NOVEMBER

|B. Crippled

J. Sergeonl-ot-Arms.
Holtz.

ROTARY

Vincent!

15—Dick Kerr (Alt Sports
22—Fritz

APRIL

26—Vincent

Safety.

Treat.

Information.

Woodward.

President

PRESIDENT

A. Community
Harvey

Coffman

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

19—Keith Avery

ors in the community.

Chairman.

14—Guvarie

12—Otis

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

Special Meetings at the call of the

..

thoughtful of and helpful to ofh-

Shaw.

Bent.

1—Russ
Von Aken

(Internationol

as

Roy Potterson.

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

and

E. Mogaiine.

G. Program

MARCH

7—Warner

5—Mark

effect of this oblect is to Influence

Rice

Student)

Weeks

28—Chet Allemier

and

James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
Wm.

Holtz

of service by OCTOBER

Ed'®''*^
Ro’onan to his P®rsonol,
business and community lire.
The

.III*

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

(Fair Grounds)
21 —Lewis Pennington

obligations of the third object

Rotary — "to encourage

D. Fellowship.

F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

Thursdoy

n

John Walker.

Swan

Von

yr L B II X.

Willioms,

17~Bi1l Milnes

31—Fred

discharge

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. R„,orians, individually

McComb

Barney Trebilcock
Fritz

Warren

uf

to

Van:^®*’®^ ’’’f

Relotions)
15-AI

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Woodward

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

(International

John Jackson,

Committee

PROGRAMS

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

Associations.

Service

Warner

Poul

COMMUNITY SERVICE

A. Attendonee. Wayne Way, Bob

Howard

Relations.

It is the duty of the Community

Fritz Van Aken, Chairmen
DIRECTORS

3—Gust

Wm.

,

other committees as moy be ap- D. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

James

_

formation. Public Information and,C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

Ed

Relations.

Bobie r.

ROTARY

AUGUST

Fred Weeks. Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This committee shall supervise
and coordinate the activities of .
OFFICERS

1954-1955

Patterson

Rel.)

(Magazine)

Associations)
19—Wilford Couillard

26—Wayne Way

'

If you want to change dates with another'member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladibs' Night, imy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY* BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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UNITED

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time; TUESDAY
1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

A RLI NGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

^ STATES

IkMnACE

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Quality 3prlag rroiuc
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by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

Sec. 34.'

Cold'ivater,.

Inc.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

))

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

12

September 24,

According to the program

We note from the dope on

"This is Your Life"

the members

Howard Swan has seen a lot,
been a lot of places, and

done a lot of things.

1954

that the

follow

ing men were married dur

ing the month of Septemberi
Treloar, Waldron^ Les
Woodward, Shorno, Schmitti

The

program which was presented

at the regular meeting of
the Coldwater Rotary Club,
which was held at Craig Lake

Weeks, Coulliard,

Clubi

during the month of Sept,
than any month in the yeari

More Rotarians were married

started with him as a

small baby and brought him
pretty well up-to-date.

Treat,

Milnes, Skabo, and Avery,

The

inclusion of some of his bojdiood friends
as a part of the program, and later as
guests, added a great deal to the pre
sentation.
We never knew that he had
been a school teacher at the Mudsock

Congrntulationsi

It was good to see Harry Taylor at the

meeting at the 4-H Fair,

We are aa rry

that we neglected to note this in last

v/eek^s bulletin.

School.

Absent from the regular meeting were
Avery, Coulliard, Hougen, Hurley, Luse,

(he was in Chicago) Lyon, Munn, Payne,

Patterson, Thomas, Toupalik, Van Why,
Vinton, Way, and '.Tilliams,

There were

43 members present at the meeting.
However, 12 had made up ahead ef the

meeting,- (More power to them.)
Guests at the regular meeting were:

Bill Short of Coldwater, and Dick Moore,

the son of Rotarian Russ Moore*

Bill Bobier, Hal Munn, B.K, Pearce, and

Fred Weeks all have birthdays during
September,

The Governor’s monthly news letter tells
of the death of Past District Governor,
Bill Otto, who died on September 12th,
District Governor Ted SchMdt has

designated September as Bill Otto Month,

He will be missed by Rotary and his many
friends.

^ve note from the Governor's letter that

30,000 students from foreign countrie 8

have arrived in the United States to
study here, Governor Ted goes on to
state that about Q0% of these inter
national students have returned to their

native lands without having an invitatftn
into an American home.

It would appear

that wp, as Americans, have been remiss
in this regard.

We are sorry to hear that Maurice Payne
Ls a patient at the Loimiunity Health

Center, but from a telephone call this
morning we learned that his condition Is
quite satisfactory.
We are also very sorry to hear of the
automobile accident in which Guvarie

Coffman and Howard Swan were involved,
but are glad to know the injuries were no

more serious than reported in the

paper.

The hunting season is approaching and

the nimrods who will be out this fall

The Classification Institute that

was

held at St, Mary’s -^ke on September 9th
was well attended;

63 men dropped their
work and went to ask questions and to

should read the article on page 29 of the

October Rotarian,
of the

signs,

have them answered,

It gives both sides

No trespassing" and "No Hunting

new address of Rotary International

15

Coldwater was 13th on iiie list in attend

ance for the month of August, Our
average for the month was 90.625$ as

against 85,655$ for the District,

Step No, 13 in election to membership is*

The Secretary issues a membership card*

1600 Ridge Street, Evanston, Illinoi S*

Stop in if you are in the vicinity of

Chicago, Illinois,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAYt

Kennedy^

(furnished by John

People are different,

Some

love the beauty in the world, others hate

its ugliness.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday T2:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

CongrsgoHonal Church

Wedneidoy 12:15 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

Porker Inn

BATTLE CREEK — Post

Thuredoy 12:15 M.
Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

BY

of such committees.

A. Buyer*Seller
This committee shall supervise
Bobier.
and coordinate the activities of . _
.

Classification.

Progrom. Fellowship. Rotary In-'

ELECTION

1954-1955

Hurley,

pointed on particular phases of g- Trade

club service, in order to &lt;*evelop,
the club machinery on the exeeu-j

tion of the plans and program of:
the Aims and Objects Committee

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Livermore.

D

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, ond—
Holtz

1.-

Aken

Fred Weeks

y**! I * n It

Robert

'Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
month,

12:15

Public

ROTARY

GENERAL

foster

the

ideals

lit.

«

effect of this oblect is to influence

INTERNATIONAL

Jackson,

Mich.

individually

Moss, Don

Vincent

and

Von Aken
Coffman

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Pennington

(International

as

12—Ofis

Maurice

(Public

Stu.

Thomos.

Ed

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Byron'

SERVICE

international

assist

generol

the

members

of

and

in

improving

the'

A.

standards of practice inj

their respective vocations.

event committees

are

international
McKeith.

In the'B- International

oppointedi

Mark Andrews,

on particular phases of voeotional'C. International

service, this committee shall super-1

Ed Holtz.

JUNE

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

4—Robert B.
t

Project,

Williams

McKeith

(Internafional

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Chorles Schmitt

Information,

7—Barney Trebileock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

21—James McComb

Mac

(Rotary

Information)

JANUARY

Contacts.

Student

31—Chas. Woodword

14—Harvey Moss

this united in the ideal of service,

discharging
their respon-in,»word
Swan, Chairman,
in their vocational
relo-i

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)

7—Dole Dean (Ladies' Night]

under-

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester Wise
24—Bob Livermore

; DECEMBER

encourage and foster the ad¬

vancement of

Biringer

Pearce

30—Carl Vinton

I

Munn

MAY

9—Richard
23—Keith

Children]
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Pufnom (Tri-Stoto
26—Hal

16—Surprise Meeting

sell Woldron.

Jackson

Meeting)

Kornstlen

Information)

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnight

Charles C. Rural-Urban. ' Dale Dean, RusDeon. D. Youth.

Information)

NOVEMBER

Harris, Kenneth Put

Van Aken

29—John

5—Don Harris (Crippled

Barnes

26—Vincent

22—Fritz

APRIL

19—Keith Avery

nam.

Dole

tionships

E. Schmidt,

Chairman.

Payne,

sibilities

ROTARY

7—Warner

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

by,

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
A. Community Safety.
Webster
Treat.
Harvey
B. Crippled
Children.
Harvey

Wm.

K. Music.

and

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

service

1—Russ

23_chet Allemier

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

of

Skabo (Anniversary

MARCH

14—Guvarie

21—Lewis

thoughtful of and helpful to ofhers In the community.

J. Sergeant-at'Arms.

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

\/

Rice

Meeting)

(Fair Grounds)

James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

219TH

22—Torg

Milnes

(International Student)

obligations of the third object

Woodward.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

s. ■ I

Information.

Holtz.

J.

..

Shaw.

Bent.

I.

President

Herbert

.

G. Program
H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

i:

F. Membership.

ROTARY

15-Al

17—Bill

24-Ed Holtz

Rotary — 'Mo encourage ond ^

John Walker.
E. Magozlne. Roy Patterson.

Swan

DISTRICT 219

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

Aken, ^ Warren Williams, '^Ed r'^y
personal, OCTOBER
business and community life. The
5—Mark Andrews

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebileock

each

^

Relations.'

Hurley (Competitor

Relations]

31-Fred Weeks
John Jackson. ;
Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. Roforians.

James McComb

Thursday of

Paul

COMMUNITY SERVICE

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Van

3—Gust Burandt

' It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Fritz

.

8—Paul

ether committees as may be op- D. Four-Way Test,

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Howard

Wm.;

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

„ ,

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

AUGUST

Relations.

Membership.,®- Competitor

FEBRUARY

'

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

the
OFFICERS

jviie and coordinate the activities; 19S4-T955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

Associations]
19—Wilford Couillard

26-Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

HARVEY

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

BENT, Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

October 1, 1954

13

Ti/’amer Van Aken, who attend

The program for the regular
meeting of the Coldwater
Rotary Club, held Tuesday,
September 28th at the

ed the

Arlington Hotel, was ex
cellent,

classification

chairman's meeting at Clear
Lake on September 9th, gave
a report of Ihe discussions
of that meeting.
There weie

Chet Allemier,

four areas

who ViTas program chairman,
secured Chester Vfells,
Secretary of the TiTestern
Michigan Tourist Associ
ation, as his speaker.

1.

covered:

Classification and how

the policy of Rotary Inter
national

should be

follov/ed-

Mr. 7/ells traced the growth of i6.chigan

2,
and its meaning.

stressing particularly the Latin in

measures

scription which is carried on the great
seal of the State of Michigan. This
inscription is appropriate and showed
a great deal of foresight on the part

has been set as a National goal, and which '
Coldwater mil meet during the Golden

of Governor Cass.

4.

to

the

Membership in Rotary,
3. How Coldwater Club
National standards.

The 10^ increase in membership, which

Anniversary year.

Mr. Wells dwelt upon
We note

the fact that Michigan has more inland
lakes than any other state in the Union

that in the London Rotarian at a

- some 11,000, and it also has 36,000

speech on August 25, 1954 Dr. Richard
Pilant spoke to that club and told them

miles of streams which

of the work of George Washington Carver,

can be fished.

worth 500 million dollars annually to

the negro -who was so active in science
and industry and who was probably the most
influencial ^rson in the development of
peanut butter. One of the nice things
was that following his speech at the
Rotary Club a vote of thanks was given to
the speaker for the information given to

the state of Michigan.

them.

Mr. Wells told particularly of the grov/th
of the tourist business which replaced

the lumbering and farming in the north
ern half of the lov/er peninsula and went
on to tell

that

this tourist business

is

He also outlined

for us the affect that the new bridge at
the

straits v;ill have

on the

Next week’s meeting will be in charge of
Bob Kerr and he has promised a program
which should be interesting to the men of
Coldwater as it has to do with fishing.

tourist

trade.
It was very apparent from his
talk that Branch County benefits a great
deal

from the

tourist trade

in that there

was a 40?^ increase in sales toss in Branch

County during August over that of March.
Certainly this is something that is most

We ore glad to see that Maurice Payne is

beneficial

fine.

back with us and he

to all businesses.

There were only 5 early leavers at last
Tuesday’s meeting.

states

that he feels

Last step in election to membership:
Secretary fills ‘out new membership re
port card and forwards to the Secretariat
of Rotary International.

For the first time in your Editor’s
memory^ Dale Dean collected no finest

Howard Swan must have hod a good surgeon
Hal Munn’s report of international affairs since his scar certainly will not his
was enlightening and this incvation at
beauty. We ore glad the accident wasn*t
worse.
the Club meetings is of value, interest

ing and informative.

We hope it is

continued^

Next week we plan on asking some member
to write a short article on Rotary and
its application to him and his job. We'll',

The letter received by Ernie Luce from
Oklahoma is certainly a boost for the
Coldwater Rotary Club, and the singing
at the meeting on Tuesday was certainly

give you plenty of advance notice but if
you indicated that you would write such ar
article, please be thinking about it.

another such commendation.

Every Rotarian should read the article on
Page 26 of -tiie October issue of Rotarian.
We’re not going to tell you what it is,
but read itj

Ray Mulchahfiy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
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MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 /o MEMBER

O

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

shall

the

A.

supervise

activities

of -

ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

lion of the plans and program of

If

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Warner

B. Classification.

Aken,

The PresidenI, Vice-President, and—

Willioms,

Worron

Holtz.

Holtz

n

Barney Trcbilcock
Swan

Von Aken

‘Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
month,

12:15

G. Program

f

Holtz

Public

Choirmon.

Hervey

Vincent

15-AI

Rotory

Meeting)

Student)
MARCH

individually and

B. Crippled

Children.

Harvey!

Slu.

cissist

Byron

Party)

SERVICE’

internotional

will

tionships

members

and ' in

under-!

pooce .
fellowship of,j !
men

of

improving

the A. International

Contacts.

Mich.

service, this commilloe shall super-1

Ed Holtz.

I

4—Robert

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Coliv.’atcr, -lie;

Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meetiag Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
ALWAYS

WELCOME

Wise

Livermore

Woodward (Rotary

Information)
JUNE

Night)

7—Barney Tre.bilcock
14—Howofd

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

(Intornolional

JULY
B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why

Rcl.)

25—Roy .Patterson (Magazine)

Inc.

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

31—Chas.

28—Byron Thomas

Fl*-.; I -.I’ici: H

Munn

24—Bob

21—James McComb

Rofary REFLECTOR

(Tri-State

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)

Pearce

7—Dale Dean (Ladies'
14—Harvey Moss

The COLDWATER

z ●

Si ringer

16—Surprise Meeting

The obove !s our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dales with another member, advise the program chairman of the i change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

(Children's

Putnam

MAY

JANUARY
Mac

McKeith.

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In Ihe.B. Internotional Information,
event committees ore appointed! Mark Andrews,
bn particular phases of vocationaliC. International Student Project, I

INTERNATIONAL

26—Hoi

information)

DECEMBER

and

Harris (Crippled

Meeting)

Kornslien

30—Carl Vinton

■To encourage and foster’the ad
of

Aken

11—Slu Picard
19—Kcfi

23—Keith

INTERNATIONAL

the

Information]

Bornes

19—Keith Avery

9—Richard

Dale Dean, Rus-'
Picard,

Jackson

Children)

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

:

Dale Dean. D. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

Van

29—John

5—Don

NOVEMBER

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Pul- ,

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

22—Fritz

APRIL

(Public

Webster

committee shall devise and carry through o world
into effect plans which will guide business and professional'

ROTARY

ROTARIANS

Pennington

(Intcrnationol

as

Safely.

Treat.

vancement

Common

5—Mork Andrews

|A. Community

this'united In the ideal of serviceclub in discharging their rcspon-i'Howard Swan, Choirmon.
sibilities in their vocational rela-:

INTERNATIONAL

21—Lewis

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
. Banquet)

ideals' of service by OCTOBER

sell Waldron.

Maurice

1 —Ross

2B—Chet Alleniier

— "to dneourage and

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good
and

ROTARY

T. E. Schmidt, Jackson,

obligations of the third obiecl

Rice

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

(Fair Grounds)

discharge '

nani.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

to

effect of this obiect Is to InfJocnco

Woodward.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

VISITING

Relations)

Meeting

Weeks

14—Govarie

the Community

Committee

ers in the community.

Information.

Bent.

J. Sorgeoni-al-Arms.

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago, III.

Dr.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

(Internotional

Milnes,|Jumes McComb, Chairmon.

Wm.

Shaw.

Holtz.

219TH

24-Ed

26—Vincent

K. Music.

GOVERNOR

Milnos

31—Fred

Rotarian to his personal,
business and communily life.
The

Roy Patterson.

Kornsticn, Hal Munn.
I.
Rotory
Information.

PresidenI

SECRETARY

Relations.

17-Bill

E. Magozino.

H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

10—Oist. Gov,

12—Otis

Robert

Thursday of each

Paul

the duly of

FEBRUARY

Borandt

D. Fellowship. Jomes Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth- i
F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

GENERAL

1. I 1

of

Van

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey.

James McComb

is

Service

A. Attendance. V/ayno Way, Bob

'■

Relations.

3—Gust

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Objects Committee.'

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz

ROTARY PROGRAMS

other committees os may be ap- O. Four-Way Tost, John Jockson.,
pointed on porlicular phases of,g Trode Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop: ' Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu-|
7—Warner Van Aken

LUSE, President

Howard

Wm.

Bobicr.

_

1954-1955
AUGUST

Relations.

formotion, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Charles Schmitt,
the Magazine Committees ond such

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

Buyer-Seller

the Clossification, Membership, n- Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary InHurley,

1954-1955

ERNEST

commillec

coordinate

the octivities'

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

ond
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

Associations]
19—Wilford Co u I Hard
26—Wayne Way

HARVEY

BENT,

Progrom

Telephone 743-W

Chairman

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No, 14

October 8,

On Tuesday, October 5th at
the regv.lar meeting of the
Coldwater Rotary Club, at
the Arlington Hotel, Orie
L.

Gilbert,

1954

We received a report of the

4-H Fair project, "Operation
Pancakes" at which time we

made a net profit for the
operation of $464,11, It

Jr ● f who is

the Administrator of the

is fortunate that no amuse

Coldwater Community Health

ment tax had to be paid on
Red MoKnight’s musical

Center, was admitted to the
club.
Orie states that he

efforts, othenvise the pro^

was bom May 12, 1918 in

fits would not have been

Big Rapids, Meoosta County,

great.

Michigan*

He states that he graduated

from Big Rapids high school and follow
ing this took a Bachelor of Science in
Commerce at the Perris Institute, Big

Rapids, graduating from there in 1949,

so

It has been suggest

ed that if a similar project is planned

for 1955 that the Rotary -^ns be included
in this and the booth be kept open 80 as
to enable some of the people attending
the Fair to have pancakes and sausage for

He then went on with his education and

breakfast.

received his Master’s Decree in Hospital

project was enjoyed by the Rotarians, and
your Editor heard no griping of any kind.

Administi*ation at Northwestern Universi-fyin Chicago, in 1952*

The work which went into this

We understand that the hunters in the
He was married on Nov, 17,

1945 to

Florence Lowe Petersen at Ludington,
Michigan, They have two children,
Linda, born July 21, 1948 and ^arcia,
born Sept. 24, 1952,
Orie had 55
months military duty with tie 1st Inf,
Div--38 months

north woods, particularly at Trout Creek,
turned over a new leaf last Sunday and
the entire encampment attended church at

White Pine where I«Iaurice Payne and former
Coldwater. Rotarian, Kenneth Olmstead, sang
at the church service.

of this was overseas in

the European theatre of operation.
is a member of the

He

First Methodist

There were only 4 early leavers Tuesday!

Church, Coldwater and lives at 20
Lincoln Street, Coldwater,

The visiting Rotarians on Tuesday were:
John Es-terak and Harvey Morley of Angola.

It is not often that a Rotary Club has

at the same table with the result that
all Coldwater Rotarians at that tabl e

the opportunity to hear a violinist who
has been a member of a symphonic
orchestra. However, on Tuesday, Keylor

Noland of 122 Deerfield, Lansing, played
two numbers for the

"Traumeri",

Club—"Stardust" and

These were enjoyed exceed

ingly and we wish to publically thank
him for his entertainment.

color movie of a motor beat trip through

the Water Wonderland bordering on Canada
The

scenery was marvelous

and Bob Rerr is to be complimented on
getting this film for us.

(Did Bob Kerr

pay his buck for advertising?)
We noted with great satisfaction the

sight in permitting two visiting Rotariare

to sit together.

Absent were: Avery, Bobier, Fiske, Hurley,
Kornstien, McKnight, Munn, Patterson,
Payne, Rice, Schmitt, Toupalik, Treloar,
Woodward,

The birthday table had a very small mem

bership with the result that there was

an

abundance of oakej
Torg Skabo told the Club of the Hunter»s

Ball which the Union City Rotary Club is
news

paper article in the Coldwater Daily
Reporter regarding the meeting of Sept,

28th.

contributed to the "kitty" for their ovei**

Trebilcock, Vinton, Waldron, and Lea

The program for the day was a Techni
and the U,S.

They made the mistake of sitting together

sponsoring and the Club members had an
opportunity to buy tickets for this.

This is as it should be.

Coldwater Rotary Club ha s a "new Benedict",
Everett Hougen was married on October 2nd
at Madison, Indiana. May he and his

Ray Mulchahey

Rotary Ann have a long, happy life.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday B:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

the
BY

committee

coordinate

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

r /-I u’ o II ●●

●

F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

month,

12:15

Information.

Vincent

Bent.

INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

SECRETARY

III.

Rotary

INTERNATIONAL

E. Schmidt, Jackson,

1—Russ

7—Warner

Van Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

15—Dick Kerr [All Sports
Banquet]

:

Children.

Dale Dean.jD, Youth.
gj

Payne,

Stu.

_ Thomas.

Horvey

the

members

of

ROTARY

general

ond

in

standards

practice

are

oppointedi

their respective vocations.

event committees

7—Dale

in

In the 8. International

Mork Andrews,

men]

service, this committee shall super-

Ed

(Tri-State

Munn

MAY ●

Mac

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
Livermore

31—Chas.' Woodward

(Rotary

Informotion)
JUNE

Night]

14—Harvey Moss

7—Barney Trebilcock
14-^Howord' Teeters
21—Warren

21—James McComb

Williams

28—Mac MeKeith
Contacts)

28—Byron Thomas

(International

●JULY

B.

5—President's Meeting
-12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

(Eiyiployer-Employeq

Holtz.

10—LcsterrWise
24—Bob

Dean - (ladies'

■ 4—Ro'bert

Information,

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the-program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to dssist with

3—Howord Swan
&gt;

JANUARY

Contacts.

on particular phases of vocotional|c. International Student Project. ]

Mich.

26-Hal

' DECEMBER

foster the ad-

professional

International
the A. MeKeith.
●

of

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

Byron' 30-Carl Vinton

this united in the ideal of service.

improving

(Crippled
(Children's

Party)

Barnes

16—Surprise Meeting

good will and peace jI'
a ' Svorld fellowship of;
and

Harris

Children)

9—Richard Biringer

INTERNATIONAL' SERVICE

assist

5—Don

11—Stu Picard

Information)

2—Stog Night—H. J. McKnight

vancement of International under

committee shall devise and carry through
into effect plans which will guide business

Jackson

(International

j 23—Kbith Pearce

Picard,

To encourage and

SERVICE

Van Aken

29—John

5—Mark Andrews

(Public information)

Dale Dean, Rus-'

sell Waldron.

22—Fritz

APRIL

NOVEMBER

Charles C. Rural-Urb'ao.

Moore

B—Bob Lyons

26—Vincent Kornstien

Mos«, Don Harris, Kenneth Put

Vocational Service Committee: This standing,

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

T.

MARCH

Webster'

club In discharging their respon Howard Swan, Chairman.
sibilities in their' vocational rel6-

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Safety.

Rice

Student)

19—Keith Avery

nam.

Information.

VOCATIONAL

and

ROTARY

Community

Treat.

B. Crippled

Woodward,

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Dr.

HolU

12—Otis

Milnes,iJames McComb, Chairman.

H. Public

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

Herbert J.

1S-AI

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

28-Chet Allemier

ana &lt;

^thoughtful of and helpful to oth-;
j®f» i" the community.
.

Harvey

Holtz.

ROTARY

Gov. Meeting

Milnes

(Foir Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

object,

Chairman.

I.

President

PRESIDENT

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

Burondt

(International

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Rotary — "to encourage

G. Program

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

Special Meetings at the call of the

ROTARY

24-Ed

...ILL

Wm.

Robert Show.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

DISTRICT 219

1

Relations.,

is the duty of the Community
I Service Committee to discharge

D. John
Fellowship. James
'Molkor.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.

Swan

of each

iO—Dist.

leffect of this object is to Influence!
Mulchohey.|Ro,Brians, individuolly and as i
Van Why, | members of the Rotary Club, to be i

n

C. Club Bulletin. Ray

McComb

Barney Trebilcock

Thursday

Paul

' Woodward.

Wayne Way,

FEBRUARY

B. Classification. Warner Van
‘’rnriORFB
Aken, . Warren Williams, £d I business and community
his life.
personal,
OCTOBER
The ;

Holtz

Aken

‘-ompetitor

the Aims and Ob[ects Committee
'[It
Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

The President, Vice-President, and—

Van

Relations.

3—Gust

Bobier.

of'

Membership,

club service. In order to develop
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of

A. Attendance.

Fritz

Wm.

the Magazine Committees and such; Charles Schmitt,
31-Fred Weeks
other committees as may be ap-!o. Four-Way Test. John Jackson, i
pointed on porficulor phases of c Trade Associations.
Leslie
SEPTEMBER

TORG SKABO, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Howord

supervise

activities

1954-19S5 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President

James

A. Buyer-Seller

Program, Fellowship, Rotary ln-| Hurley,

ELECTION

1954-1955

Ed

shall

the

Classification,

the activities :

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions oF the Committee
and

OFFICERS

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

25—Roy &gt;Palferson

.

' Associations)

19—Wilford CouiJIard

18—Jomes Van Why

(Magazine)

25-Wayne Way.

HARVEY

BENT,

the details.

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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The COLDWATER

Notary REFLECTOR

fT

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■ Fr J ieric/.

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Coldwater,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m .. A RLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

iliGU.,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

October 15, 1954

15

The regular meeting of the
Coldwater Rotary Club at
the Arlington Hotel on

We note that only once in
the past several weeks has
there been any mention of
Rotary clubs in the Coldwater Daily Reporter, We

Tuesday, October 12th had
probably the best attendance
of any meeting for a long
time, and the program,
v/hich was in charge of Otis

miss seeing these.

Along

this line, a tip of the

hat is due Harvey Bent for
the reports of the meetings

Barnes, was very informative
and much to the point.

which have been given in
the Battle Creek Inquirer

The guest speaker was Wilson E. Shoup,
an Attorney from Angola v/ho has been

News, due to the reporting of Polly Walter,

retained (he says it's a nice word for

Guests on Tuesday included one Rotarian,
Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ed Holtz had a s

hired) by the Indiana Toll Road Coram,
to repDesent them in Stuben County.
Mr, Shoup told us of the first toll
road in Indiana v/hich was

built in

his guest, Chester Curry, the band

director for the Coldwater schools, and
Bob herr had as his guest, Dick Hurst of
Ka lama zoo.

1930 and was state operated. This
did not pay itself and as a result was
turned over to private interests and

Absent were Burandt, Fiske, Hougen, Lyon,

then returned to

Kornstein, Rice and Vinton,

the

state.

The

Ind.

Toll Road Comm, was organized through
an enabling act in 1951 to provide the
Indiana

link in the

the United

States,

toll

road across

It is

to be 156

miles long and is to be built end
opened within a period of 2 years.
The cost is to be approximately 280
million dollars, the bonds are to be sold
and to be reby the Toll Road Comm
tired in about 30 years.
It is to
enter Indiana near Metz, which is East
of Angola, and will swing north to near
Lake George and go north of Angola,
LaGrange, South Bend, Elkhart and will
in
enter Illinois at Indianapolis Ave
Chicago.
There are to be 11 entrances
to the road through Indiana, the closest
● f

●»

one to

Coldwater ivill be

LaGrange,

north of

It is to be 300 feet wide

with two 24 ft, concrete slabs separated
by a park strip of 50 feet.
There are
to be no stop lights, railroad cross
ings, cross roads, and to be planned
for a speed rate of 80 MPH,
Mr. Shoup* s
dry humor was enjoyed very much by the

Your Editor has visited many Rotary clubs
and yet none of them can match the sing
ing which is done by Coldwater Rotarisns,
Quite recently a visit was made to a club
where the singing was scant, porr, and
without enthusiasm.

The Coldv/ater Club

throughout the District is known as the

"Singingest club in the area".
We note from the "Clipsheet" that Frank
Cady, the actor who plays the role of

Poul Harris in the Rotary movie, "The
Great Adventure," has somewhat of a

Rotary background himself. His father
and his grandfather were Presidents of
the Rotary Club of Susanville, Calif.
A brother and a cousin were also Rotarians
and an uncle served as District Governor,

In 1930, Frank Cady attended Rotary's
Silver Anniversary Convention in Chicago
with his father. Today, through his part
in the film, he is helping Rotary to
celebrate its Golden Anniversary.

Club*

On page 14 of the October Rotarian there

There wece 5 early leavers.

which is very pertinent at this time.
Many non-profit organizations in Colriwater

is an article on the Community Chest
Your Editor spoke at the Albion Rotary
Club on Thursday, October 14th,

have been asked to contribute to the Chest

and it is hoped that they will do

so*

Ray Mulohahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

.BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

ERNEST lUSE.

BY

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification.

A.

supervise

activities

of .

Membership,!®'

other committees as may be op-jD. Four-Way Test.

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Ob[ects Committee.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

Holtz.

Holtz

Barney Trebilcock
Swan

Fritz

Van

Fred

Weeks

Aken

Williams,

E. Magazine.

Roy Patterson.

Wm.

Thursday of eoch month,

12:15

Show.

I

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Special Meetings at the call of the

Chairman.

Harvey
Vincent

K. Music.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

111.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,
INTERNATIONAL.

Children.

Harvey i

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

sell Waldron,

Stu.

Dale Dean, Rus-1
'

Picard,

in

tionships

and

general

their

in

their respon

vocational

International

‘

stondords of practice in]

event committees

are

26—Hal

Mac

Information.

,

Mark Andrews,

on particular phases of vocational C. International Student
service, this committee sholl superEd Holtz.

I

Project,

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

Wise

17—Bob Show (lodies* Night)
24—Bob

Pearce

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward (Rotory
Information)

30_Carl Vinton

JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

7—Dole Dean (ladies' Night)

14—Howard

Teeters

21—James McComb

21—Warren

Williams

28—Byron Thomas

28—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

14—Harvey Moss

4—Robert

'
B.

(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why

(International

JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

25—Roy

The above is our program schedule for the year 1?54:55.
If you want to chonge dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

Munn

MAY

JANUARY *

Contacts.

McKeith.

In the^B. International

appointed!

Kornstien

Information)

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Howord Swan, Choirman.

rela

Improving

Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

Information]

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

Byron.

To encourage and foster the ad-

SERVICE

5—Don Harris (Crippled

[NOVEMBER

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-1
nom.
I

Dale Dean.ID. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

ROTARY- their respective vocotions.

E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

B, Crippled

and assiy the members of this united in the ideal of service,
sibilities

26—Vincent

Jackson

APRIL

Bornes

(Public

[vancement of international underVocational Service Copimiltee.: This stonding, good will ond peoce
committee shall devise and carry,through a world- fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men
club'in discharging

29—John

19-Keith Avery

t

Webster [

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL

Pennington

(International
12—Otis

Safety.

Treat.

i

Maurice

Holtz.

Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken

28—Chet Allemier

ers in the community,

Information.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

Coffman

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis

Moore

3—Bob Lyons

the ideals of service by
Rotorian to his personal., OCTOBER
j business and community life." The | 5—Mark Andrews

H. Public

Woodward.

President

I—Russ

14—Guvarie

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Kornstien, Hai Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

MARCH

Ed jevery

G. Program
Bent.

Weeks

7—Warner Von Aken

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

A. Community

Rice

Meeting)

Holtz

Leslie SEPTEMBER

effect of this object Is to Influence i

F. Membership.
Robert

'^i^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first

T.

John Jackson,

C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Rotarians, individually and os
D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

James McComb

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

Van jfoster

Warner

Warren

17-Bill Milnes

(International Student]

of Rotory — "to encourage ond

Livermore.

Relations)
15-AI

31-Fred

Wayne Way, Bob the obligotiens of the third object

A. Attendance.

Burandi

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

execu

Fritz Von Aken, Choirman

Dr.

Hurley,

pointed on particular phase, of E. Trade Associations.
club service, m order to develop Woodward,
the

3—Gust

Pauli

Relations.

President

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

GENERAL

_

the Magozine Committees and such] Chorles Schmitt,
tne Club machinery on

Wm.

Bobier.

formation, Public Information and:C. Employer-Employee

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretory

Howard

Relatii5ns.

1954-1955

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

Buyer-SeK.'r

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safely)
B—Paul Hurley (Competitor

'AUGUST

;Fred Weeks. Chairmen.

Progrom, Fellowship. Rotary In-I

ELECTION

FEBRUARY

of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This committee

OFFICERS

jviso and coordinate the activities; 1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

Associations)
19—Wilford Couillord

Patterson (Magazine)

26—Wayne Way

i

V 1

BHNTy Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Published

Cold'i’ater,

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Llic-.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

October 22,

16

At the regular meeting of
the Club on T’aesday, Oct.
19thj Vince Kornstien was
in chrrge of the program
and had as his speaker, Mr.
August E. Johansen who is
t'r\c Republican nominee for
congress from this District
to replace Paul Shafer who
died recently,
Mr, Johansen
was born in Philadelphia, Pa.
on July 21, 1905 but tells us that
has lived in Battle Creek during his
entire

life.

He

tells us

further that

ho is a former newspaper man, an ordained
minister of the Congregational church,
was once personnel director of the

Kellogg Company and since January, 1951
was Administrative Assistant to Rep.

1954

Next week*s program is in
charge of Keith Avery who
has secured as his speaker
Ray Radke, Field Scout
Executive

for the

Trails Council,

Nottawa

who will

speak on the new look in

scouting♦

Incidentally,

Keith Avery is one of the
big wheels in the Scout

Master training program
which is now in process at Bronson, l/lich.
Ken Putnam and his committee who are help
ing those who need assistance, has been
doing a good job.
Very recently they out
fitted with clothing a young chap who is
being helped by the Dept, of Rehabilitatim
and a tip of the hat should be g?.ven John

In his talk

Jackson who furnished transportation for

Johansen paid tribute to Paul Shafer

the young man to his place of training.
Recently they helped furnish food and gro
ceries to a family who were referred to
Ken by a local minister. They are also

Paul

Shafer until his

death,

end those things for which he stood,
Mr. Johansen divided his speech into 3
parts.
ment

The first had to do with Govern

itself

as

it relates

to

various

groups within the country. He told us
that there are some groups who are more
int.jrested in achieving their own ends
tha 1 in progress for the country as a
who Le

and the

Govermrent

should have

sufficient strength to protect the
country from the greed of these groups,
Hf. also pointed out that there has been
an increase in the centralized power of
rov"! rnment
and political cliques and one
o'f ■’●he outstanding features of the consiicution was to prohibit the rise of

such cliques so the United States could

bo assured of government by the people^

and for the people rather than by Govern
ment itself.
The third part of his
speech covered defense, collective
jrcurity, and farming out to various

countries, the job of protecting
the United States*

He

stressed that

there is a great deal of misinformation

regarding the "have not" attitude re

purchasing ddntures for tie mother of a

family of 6 children who needs them badly*
Ken wishes to point out that before assist
ance is granted in any of these cases,
they are first cleared with the Branch Co.
Dept, of Social Welfare and help is given
in those
assist.

cases where

the welfare

cannot

Tuesday's visitors included Oscar Pence

of Angola,
p, Larson from Coeur d Alene
Ydaho, Representative Bill Marshall, and

Bob Wolf, Wendell Hathaway and Otto Riasman from the Bronson Rotary club.
ABSENT were Allemier, Hurley, Mitchell,
Moss, Vinton, and Tfilliams and there v/cre
7 early leavers.

Spencer Owens v/rites us that a Rotary Club
is being organized at Augusta, ivhere he
now has a church. Charter night is Thurs.
night November 4th.
Mark Andrews is
arranging a trip for the group from Cold-

garding critical materials that has built
up in the United States and pointed out
that this myth has been exploded by the
Malone Committee. He pointed out that

water and anyone wishing to go may contact

the United

troup of the Methodist ^hurch is having a

States and the v;estern hemis

phere should develop a national and
hemispheric self-sufficiency. It was a
good speech and although he is a Repub
lican candidate for office, whet he
pointed out should appear to the citizens
of the United

States,

him.

Grant Treloar announced that the boy Scout
pancake supper on Saturday night. It mi^
be a good thing for Rotarians to go to
this supper, if only for comparison with
those

served at the

4-H Fair.

We hesitate to mention this but it has beai

customary in the past when a member takes

Ray Mulolialiuy

' "

onto himself a wife that he buy "seegars"
for the Club,
Huugen Lake Hu tice * )

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — EIkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

dATTLE CRSEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

'viso and

caordinat«

of such

committees.

committee

.^_'A. Buyer.Seller
supervise

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

activities

ELECTION

the Magazine Committees and such.

tion of the plans and program of'
the Alms and Obieefs Committee.!

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

/-

Barney Trebilcock

Warner

Warren

Aken

Fred Weeks

/-I f. D II ■■

n

Thursday of each month,

12:15

obligations of the third object

foster

the

ideals

Rotorion to

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

Rotary

I

A. Community

Chairmen.

Harvey

information.

Vincent

Treat.

Charles C.

Stu.

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T. E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Byron

SERVICE

members

in discharging

of

tionships

gonerol

and

in

standards

improving

of

practice

professional

this united in the ideol of service,
the A. International

in

11—Stu Picard

Contacts.

19—Ken Putnam
26—Hal

Biringer

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester
24—Bob

Pearce

Wise

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodword

JUNE

u

. u .

^ Marvey Moss
21—James McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

&lt;

'28-Mac

28—Byron Thomas

Williams

McKeith

JANUARY

JULY

4—Robert

B.

5—President's

Kerr

Rel.)

Associations)

(Mogazine)

26—Wayne Way

(Employer-Employee
18—Jomes Van Why
Patterson

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

19—Wilford Couillord

HARVEY

BENT, Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Sec. 34.66, P.

Rotary REFLECTOR
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Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

3

(International

Contacts)

t

v*t-.

(Rotary

Informotion)

7_Dale Dean (lodies' Night)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wortt to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Munn

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)

30-Carl Vinton

25—Roy

(Tri-State

MAY

16—Surprise Meeting

Mac

Ed Holtz.

.

Meeting)

Information)

9—Richard

McKeith.

(Children's

Party)
/●

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

men

their respective vocations. In the B. International Information.
Mark Andrews.
event committees are oppoinied
on particular phosos of vocational C. International Student Protect.

(service, this committee shall super-i

information)

DECEMBER

voneemenf of international under-:

(Crippled

Children)

19—Keith Avery

encouroge and foster the ad-:

and

Jackson

26—Vincent* Kornstien

23—Keith

Picard,

peace
committee shall devise and carrylthrough a world fellowship of
the

„

(Public

Dole Dean, Rus-,

INTERNATIONAL

assist

(International

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

Rural-Urban,
sell Waldron.

Dole Dean. D. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

Von Aken

29—John

5—Don Horris

'2-Otis Barnes

nam.

Informotion.

22—Fritz

5—Mark Andrews

NOVEMBER

B. Crippled
Moss, Don

Lyons

APRIL

Webster

Safety.

their respon Howard Swan, Chairmen.
sibilities in their vocational rela

ROTARY

osi

Vocational Service Committee: Thislstandlng, good will and
club

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

and

Moore

8—Bob

Allemler

by.

ers in the community.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

and

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

individuolly

1—Russ

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Coffman

personal,; OCTOBER

thoughtful of and helpful to oth- ,

into effect plans which will guide:business

ROTARY

service

business and community life." The!
effect of this object is to influence;I

Woodword.

PRESIDENT

hit

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Bent.

I.

INTERNATIONAL

of

and

Wm.

Public

7—Warner Van Aken

28—Chet

F. Membership.

J. Sergeont-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

discharge I

Roy Patterson.

G. Program

MARCH

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

E. Magazine.

Show.

Weeks

14—Guvarie

of the Community i

Rotory — "to encourage

Skabo (Anniversary

(International Student)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

to

Rice

Meeting)

Holtx

the duty

Ed every

.. 1 L 1

Holtz.

George

of

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

President

GENERAL

15—A1

22—Torg

31—Fred

James Van Why,] members of the Rotary Club, to be:

H.

Speciol Meetings at the call of the

J.

is

1—Webb Treat {Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

17-Bill Milnes

j

It

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

D. Fellowship.

Robert

TW§ular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Herbert

Van

Williams,

Holtz.

John Walker.

Swan

ROTARY

1

Charles Schmitt,

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchohey.;Rj,tQrians,

James McComb

Von

Paul

Service Committee

A. Atfendonc#. Wayne Way, Bob

Fritz

Relations.

the club machinery on the execu-|

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burandt

other committees as moy be op-'o. Four-Way Test. John Jackson,
pointed on particulor phoses of;g_
Associations,
Leslie
,SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop: Woodward,

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

Competitor

ROTARY

AUGUST

Wm.&gt;

Bobier.

of

Membership, B.

1954.1955
!

Relatioiv.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-' Hurley.
fermotion. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

Ed

th« activities

{Fred Weeks. Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

�(t

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, ColdwQter, Michigan

Bulletin No* 17

October 29, 1954

Alldiough the attendance ef
the Coldwater Club was above

The program chairman for the
regular meeting of the Coldwater Rotary Club held at the
Arlington Hotel on October

90% for September, the attend
ance during Sept* and Aug.

26th was Keith Avery*
Keith
is very much interested in
Boy Scouts in the city of

speaker* Ray Radke, field

averaged less than for the
previous months.
November,
with its deer hunters* may
be another tough month and
you mighty hunters of the

scout

white

Coldwater and had as his
executive

for

the

Nottawa Trails Council.
Your editor knew ^r, Radke when he was
field scout executive at Sault Ste.

Marie in the northern peninsula. Mr.
Radke told of the origin of the Boy

Scouts of America* It se happens that
your editor knew W, D, Boyce of Ottawa*
Illinois who brought scouting to *tiie
U*S-. from England^ He originally had
his home in Ottawa although his publish
ing firm was in Chicago, and it alse
happens that your editor was at one time
scout executive at Ottawa, Illinois*
Mr, Radke pointed out the changes that
have taken place in the scouting program
and most of these changes have come
about through recommendations made by
study committees appointed by the Nat
ional Council. The cub program started
in 1934 and at present furnishes a pro
gram for boys, 8, 9 and 10 years.
The
Boy Scout program at the present time
is for boys of 11, 12, and 13 and the
Explorer Scouts of boys 14 and up. The
older pro ,ram also includes sea scouts
and

air scouts.

There has

been a marked

modification of the program and the re
quirements for boys to progress in the

activities,

^r. Radke pointed out that

the Scout program is a part, or an arm,
of the sponsoring institution or organ
ization and it is expected that this
sponsoring group will consider the Scout
program as their child, Mr* Radke stated
there are 2700 professional Scout men in

the N,S, at the present time. The U.S*
is divided into 12 regions with Michigan

tails

should make

every effort to attend even

though it may mean a shave while you are
on your hunting trip.
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE BEFORE YOU COME TO
ROTARY NEXT 7&lt;-EEKJ
●

●

Anyone going to -the Charter Night at
Augusta on November 4th should-be at the

home of

Putnam at 5*30*

He has agreed

to furnish the transportation.

The president of the new Augusta Club is
T, Ben Johnson, who was scout executive
for the Nottawa Trails Council for many
years. He is now retired and living in
Augu sta *

THERE IS TO BE A BOARD MEETING ON THURS.,
NOVEMBER 4th*

The guests Tuesday were: John Jacobs of
Detroit; Ray Radeke of Bottle Creek; Dale

Ulery, GoshenI Warren S. Hall of Lansing;
Fuzzy Truesdale of Coldwater; Dick Schultz
from Bronson; Carlton McKenzie of Quincy;
Walt Balcom of Coldwater, and Emery Boyd
and Dean ‘''ilson both from Angola, Ind.

Absent were; Gilbert, Hurley, Bob ^rr,
Komstein* Bob Livermore* Lloyd Livermore,

Mitchell, Moss, f*atterson, Pearce, Rice,
Schmitt, Shaw, Treloar* Van Why, Vinton,
Eight left leary.

and Les Woodward.

Hal Munn gave an extremely good report on
international events.

He touched on the

televised cabinet meeting. Also, the
being in region 7. There are 38*000
report given by Secretary of State, Dulled
Scout troups in the U.S, and 3000 of
He emphasized particularly the Paris agra^
these are being sponsored by Rotary Clubs, meirt for the defense of western Europe,
pointing out that the Europeans were
DON’T FORGET DUES ARE PAYABLE NOVEMBER 2. active in bringing about the agreement*
BE SURE AND BRING YOUR CHECKS OR $12,00
IN BILLS WITH AN EXTRA 50&lt; PIECE;

^ also mentioned world disarmament, the

matter of oil in Saud Arabia, and the far

reaching affects of the Brit ish pulling
out of the Suez Caniil zone.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Functions of

This

BY

of such

CLUB SERVICE

and
OFFICERS

{vise and coordinate the activities; 1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

COMMIHEES

OF

committee

... A. Buyer-Seller

shall

coordinate

the

supervise

activities

of .

ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Livermore.

B. Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Aken,

Warren

Club

Bulletin.

Holtz,

Holtz

C.

McComb

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan

Walker.

Williams,

.

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Thursday of each month,

12:15

Treat.

ROTARY
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

III.

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

E. Schmidt,

Jockson,

Qean. D. Youth.

Payne,

Ed

Coffman

21—Lewis

and

Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken

Pennington

29—John Jackson

28—Chet Allemter

APRIL

by r

(International

as

12—Otis

5—Don

(Public

and

Meeting]

Kornstien

26—Hal

^

sibilities

.

assist

in

the

members

of

their vocational

this united in the ideol of service.
Howard Swan, Chairman,

reia- ,

,

,

general standards of practice in

McKeitn.

event committees

Mark Andrews,

their respective vocations.

ROTARY

are

In the B. International

appointed

on porticulor phases of vocational C. International

Mich.

3—Howard Swan

10—.Lester' Wise

9t-IJich9rd ' Biringer

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surpj'lse. Meeting , »

service, this committee shall super-

Ed Holtz.

-

Contacts.

men!

●24—Bob, Liiermore

Pearce

-

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JANUARY

31—Cbas, Woodward
Information)

I

Project,

(Rotary

JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

● 14-jHo^ard Teeters
21—Warren

Williams

28—Mdc' 'McKeith
Contacts)

(International

JULY

4—Robert

B.

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
Associations)

Kerr

11—Charfes Schmitt

Information,
Student

2B—Byron .Thomas

Mac

Munn

MAY

2—^fSg^Night-H. J. McKnight

Picafd,_. Byron 1 30_CarI Vinton

professlo'nal

Picard (Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

Information)

NOVEMBER

'23—Keith

Stu.

11—Stu

Barnes

26—Vincent

Harris (Crippled

Children)

Information]

T9—JCeith;Aver^d .

Dale Deon, .Rus-.

ThonYds.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

SERVICE

tionships and In improving the

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

14—Guvorie

nom.

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

Into «ffect plans which will guide business

'and

ROTARY

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

Von Aken

' ' INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ‘ {DECEMBER
iTo encourage and foster'the ad-h 7_Da1e Dean (Ladies' Night)
jvancement of international under-!
u
u
Vocafionol Service Comqilttee: This standing', good .will, arid peace , ^ narvey moss
. ,
cotnmitlee shall devise and carry,through a worltl fellowship of
21—James McComb
VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

7—Warner

(Fair Grounds)

Children.,
Halrve^l
Harris, Kenneth Put-

sell Waldron.- ‘

Holtz.

George

individually

iB. Crippled
Moss, Dob

Dale

MARCH
1—Russ

Ithoughtful of ond helpful to oth

Harvey

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

Weeks

SEPTEMBER

Why,{members of the Rotary Club, to be

Vincent!

Public

Woodword.

President

GENERAL

service

Skabo (Anniversary

Meeting)

(International Student)

‘effect of this object is to influence!

Ray Mulchahey.,R„,(„ion,^

Jomes Van

of

Rice

22—Torg

Ed every Rotorian to his personal, OCTOBER
business and community life." The I
5—Mark Andrews

Chairman.

Bent.

H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

J.

ideals

information.
Kornstien, Hal Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

G. Program

'^n^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Herbert

the

15-AI

Holtz

31-Fred

E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
Wm.
F. Membership.
Milnes,jJomes McComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Webster
A, Community Safety.

Fred Weeks

PRESIDENT

24-Ed

Relations,

ers in the community.

Aken

DISTRICT 219

Van foster

Warner

Relations)

Gov. Meeting

i7_Bi|| Milnes

Wayne Woy, Bob the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

A. Attendance.
DIRECTORS

Van

10—Dist.

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Fritz

Paul

i

the Magozine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,
other committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson.
pointed on particular phases of E. Trode
Leslie
Associations.
club service, in order to develop
Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Aims and Objects Committee.

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

3—Gust Burondt

Wm.

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President

James

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the Classification, Membership.^Program, Fellowship, Roiory In-j Hurley,

1954-1955

Ed

Relotions.

Bobier.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

AUGUST

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

the Committee

FEBRUARY

committees.

^

(Employe.r-Employee

Rei.).

18—JameV Van Why

19—Wilford

25—Roy

26—Wayne Way

Patterson

(Magazine)

Couillard

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
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details.

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COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p. m., A RLI NGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

18

Novemter 5, 1954

Lou Pennington, program chair
man for the meeting held on

The

2nd, came up with some
extremely fine movies.
Cer

Thursday and President Ernie
tells us ttet Dale Dean, who

Executive

Board had their

regular monthly meeting on

tainly v;ith so many fishermen
living in the vicinity of Coldwater the picture was very

is chairman for the Ladies®

Night which is to be held in

December, has something new,

much appreciated.
The fish
ing shown was from one ex

unique and secret.

treme to the other and ap
parently sportsmen can get

was too hush-hush to put in
the Bulletin,
Knowing Dale

a tremendous kick out

of fish wheree^er

they may be. Your Editor would have
only one quarrel with the film and that

is in the use of airplanes to get into
the fishing territory. Many of the ex
tremely fine fishing areas of Minnesota
and Canada have become highly commercial
due to the use of planes. However, it
was a good film and was enjoyed by every
body.

Your

Editor even was told that it

it probably will be a dilly,

TTe

wonder

just what it will be.

Another matter approved by the Board was

the Club sponsoring a group to attend the

Model UN Assembly which is held at Hills

dale College each spring. For the past
several years the club has sponsored high
school students and have enjoyed the r eports given by the group v/ho participated,

Iferk Andrews was the only person who
attended the Charter Night at Augusta on
Thursday evening, November 4th, It is
regretable but sometimes such things can
not be avoided that a larger group did

VTe understand that Ed Holtz is attempting

not go.

With the private and public power dis
cussion coming up in the U,S, Senate on

The Club on Tuesday recognized the birth
day of Frank McConkey who was 81 years
old on that date,
Apparently Rotary must
agree with Frank.

The following men have birthdays in Novt
Bill Milnes, Nov. 4th; Harvey Moss, Nov,
11th; Maurice Payne, Nov. 18th; Bob Shaw,
Nov. 2nd; Warner VanAkeu, Nov, 30th; and
Ralph Toupalik will have his birthday
the day you get this Bulletin—Nov. 6th.

Stew Picard has a wedding anniversary on

November 7th, and HarTOy Bent on November
30th,

to work out some plan for the Coldwater

Club to sponsor a fellowship as provided
through the Rotary International,

November 8th it might be well for Rotaria^
to read'the article on pages 22 &amp; 23 of
the November issue of tte Rotarian. It

so happens that your Editor knows Walter
Sammis, who wrote the private utilities
part of the article,

Sammis was at one

time assistant to the president of the

Consumers^ power Company at Jackson,

Read

it and see what you think.

Yeur Editor^has spoken at several Rotary
Clubs in the past and in only one instance
has there been a thank you note received
for the effort put forth. (ivfeyfee it was
not worth a thank you note.) On Page 50
of the Nov. issue of the Rotarian it

We suppose that 7/arren '"●illiams will be

all smiles at next week^s meeting and
that Jess Waldron*s chin will be on his

chest—but such are politicsj

With the deer hunting season rapidly
approaching, all members who go to the
wilds are urged to attend the Club
closest to them.

suggests that when a non-Rotarian speaks

to the Club that he be given a year's

subscription to the Rotarian to show the
Club’s appreciation for his effort in
speaking to the. Club. Your Editor strong

ly recommends that this be considered by
the Board, Certainly it would be a very
fine gesture and one which would spread

knowledge regarding Rotary,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

vise and coordin&lt;»!e the oetv'ities
of

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

supervise

activities

ELECTION

Membership, B. Competitor

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritx Van Aken, Chairman

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

-

James McComb

Barney Trebilcock

Holtz.

.

John

Swan

Von

Williams,

Edi

B II ..

n

Aken

Walker.

F. Membership.

Wm.

Robert Show.

'^^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of each month,

12:15

obligations of the third object i

President

the

ideals

every Rotarian to

of

his

service

Choirman.

Harvey

Information.

Vincent

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary Information.
Woodword.

Community

Moss,

Herbert

J.

Taylor, Chicago,

GENERAL SECRETARY

III.

Dale Dean. D. Youth.

K. Music.

Payne, . Ed

Children.

.

into effect plans which will guide business

INTERNATIONAL

George

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 2\9TH DISTRICT,
T.

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

the

members

of

sibilities

in

tionships

ond

their

in

vocational

improving

the

will

and

and

peace
of
professional men

International
McKeith.

Mich.

on particular phases of vocational C.

Student

are

oppointed

Mark Andrews,
International

Ed Holtz.

23—Keith

Pearce

30—Carl

Vinton-

24—Bob

.

JUNE-

Livermore

■

14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

McKeith

5—President's

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

The above is our progranrt schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you swartt to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night.' may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

'

r

Associations)

Rel.)

19—Wilford

HARVEY

BENT,

Progrom Chairman

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Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

●

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J croi'-ici3»

Couillord

26—Wayne Wai"

X

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Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

'} ●

k

(International

Contacts]
JULY

B.

(Employer-Employee

●●

(Rotory

7—Barney Trebilcock

28—Mac

18—James Van-Why
25—Roy Potterson (Magazine)

Project.

WUe

31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

2B—Byron Thomas

4—Robert

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

21—James McComb

Mac

Munn

MAY

JANUARY

Contacts.

Information,

service, this committee shall super-

2B-HaI

Information]

7—Dale Dean (ladies' Night]
14—Harvey Moss

fellowship

ROTARY

event committees

(Tri-State

Kornstien

DECEMBER

under-

Howard Swan, Chairman.
A.

(Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

Barnes

9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

this united in the ideal of service.

rela

Children)

’ 2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

Byron

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the B. International

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

assist

club in discharging their respon

5—Don Harris (Crippled
11—Stu Picard

information)

19—Keith Avery

Harvey

Picard,

o world

Jackson

(International

(Public

Ivancement of international

Vocational Service Committee; This standing, good

Van Aken

29—John

5—Mark Andrews
12—Otis

Dale Dean, Rus'

Sty.

22—Fritz

APRIL

.To encourage and foster the ad-

committee shall devise and carry.through
and

ROTARY

Coffman

Webster

INTERNATIONAL jSERVICE
INTERNATIONAL

14—Guvorie

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet]

Aken

by'

Don Horris, Kenneth Put-

nam.
Charles.C. Rural-Urban.
1 sell Waldron.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

I—Russ

Van

NOVEMBER

B. Crippled

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
Maurice

Safety.

Treat.

MARCH

7—Worner

26—Vincent

Milnes,iJames McComb, Chairman.

Rice

Student)

personal, i OCTOBER

[thoughtful of ond helpful to oth-

H. Public

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Holtz

23—Chet Allemler

Rotary — "to encourage and:

jers in the community.

G. Program

I.

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

..III

E. Mogazine. Roy Patterson.

Fred Weeks

DISTRICT 219

17-Bill Milnes

(Fair Grounds]
21—Lewis Pennington

business ond community life." The I
leffect of this object is to influence
C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. Re,,prions, individually and as
0. Fellowship. James Van Why,: members of the Rotary Club, to bo

Holtz

Fritz

15-AI

(Internotional

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Van I foster

Warner

Warren

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

It is the duty of the Community I
Service Committee
to discharge ^

of

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety]
B—Paul Hurley (Competitor

3—Gust Burandt

Wm.

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

FEBRUARY

AUGUST

Relations.

Bobier.

of

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such
31-Fred Weeks
ether committees as may be ap O. Four-Way Test. John Jackson.
pointed on particular phases of E. Trade
Leslie
Associations.
SEPTEMBER
club service, in order to develop
Woodward.

ERNEST LU5E, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

A. Buyer-Seller

Relations.
Poul
Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Relations.

1954-1955

Ed

1954-1955

such committees.

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFjCERS

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

20

November 19,

Club attendance at the regular

A tip of the hat is due Bob
Livermore for his helpful
ness in running the machine

meeting on Tuesday, November

16th, was down considerably.
This was due to the large
number

of Rotnrians who

when films are

are

shown.

This

is a service that the ^lub
does not appreciate and we
are lucky to have a man that

sitting on stumps in the
Northern Peninsula waiting
for Q white-tail to appear
so that they may tell of
the hardships which they

is able to do this for us.

Ernie Luce was visiting at
the Marshall Club on Tuesday
and Vice-president, Torg

underwent to get their deer.
The list of hunters includes Kornstein,
Putnam, Shaw, Treat, Vinton, Frita Van
Aken, Les Woodward, Chuck Woodward, Jess
Waldron.

1954

W© know there are others but

do not have their names at the present
time.

Skabo presided.

Ernie still says that the

Coldwater Club is the best one to attend.
We have a report that Ed Holtz has been
doing a tremendous amount of work in the

preparing of the application for a Rotary

There were five early leavers.
Rotary guests included Dale Ulery, of
Goshen; and Russell McGar^ of Bronson.
Bob Lyon had as his guest Din Brown of
Jackson, Michigan.

The program for the day was in charge of
»Hm McComb who intrudueed Stew Picard

who had as his guest three high school
students v/ho are officers of the Cold-

woter Auto Mechanics Club.

Stew has

thrown his garage open to high school
boys who hove automobiles or "hot rods"

and on eoch Monday night these embryo

Fellowship for a local person, and we

have been promised that the name of the
applicant will be available for release
next week.

W© note that convention reservations for

the Golden J^nniversary meeting in Chicago

from May^29 to June 2, 1955 are being sent
out/ It s not too early to start to make
your plans and to make your hotel reserv
ations since they warn us that hotel
space will be allocated on a
first come.
Please discuss this

first serve" basis,

with your Rotary Ann and plan to attend.
In the recent news broadcast which was

mechanics meet to work on their cars.
He has made a mechanic available t»

sent out to Rotary secretarys it was sug-

line with the Auto Ivlechanics Club a film

past District Governor Edouard Christine
who served as Rotary observer at the 18th

super- gested that a very good program m5’‘lifc be
vise them and is also asking that on©
built around Rotary and the United Nations,
Rotarian be present each Monday night.
This information is available in paper No,
The officers of the club at the present
715 which can be secured from Rotary In
time are James Thomas, President; who is
ternational in Evanston, There is also a
in the 12th grade; Harry Ruthrauff, Vice- new paper available entitled "United
president who is an 11th grader; and Jim Nations Economic and Social Council of
Austin, who will be the secretary, In
1954" which contains the impressions of
prepared by the Socony Vacuum Oil Co. was

shown.

It had to do with safe driving

and it would certainly be beneficial if
every person who was convicted of a tra-

session of ECOSOC.

FRIENDLINESS PAYS: This is from o clipping

ffic violation be orddred to see the film, sent to your Editor by the Quality Springs

It demonstrated very clearly that the

and no advertising is intended,

and a fatal accident may be a tenth of a
second and good luck,. The Socony Vacuum

went to a super market for her Friday
order which was not the most convenient for

A

woman

only difference between a minor violation shopper, reports Tide, said that she alwcys

Oil Co, is to be complimented on preparing such a film and making it available

for public showing..

a reason she thought childish but still was
good and sufficient for her.
I go there

instead of the other one, becouse''the-

checker always says to me

’Have a nice

week-end^".

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church. — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

!vlse and
of

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES
C1.U&amp; SERVICE

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

supervise,

activities

IService

Livermore

B. Classification.

Aken,

Ed Holtz

HqIIj

_

Barney Trebileock

Warren

B M ..

Warner

Von

Williams,

Ed

n

Aken

1. ● ● ■

of

Wm.

business end community life. The
[effect of this object is to influence

Harvey
Vincent!

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

J.

Taylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

III.

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

T.

E.

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Harvey

in

their

Charles,C. Rural-Urban,

sell Waldron.

Dale Dean, O. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

Stu.

Date Dean, RusPicard,

Byran

vancement of

international

relo&gt;i

International
tionships and in improving thel A. McKeith.
general standards of practice ini

under-

Contacts.

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

15—Al

17-Bill Milnes

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

24-Ed

Student

Projeet.

Rice

Meeting)

Holtz

(Internotional
31—Fred

Student)

Weeks

MARCH
1 —Russ

SEPTEMBER
7—Warner

Van

14—Guvarie

Coffman

Aken

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken
29—John Jackson

Pennington

28—Chet Allemier

APRIL

5—Don Harris (Crippled

5—Mark Andrews

Children)

(International

11—Sfu Picard

12—Otis

Information)

19—Keith Avery
26—Vincent

(Children's

Parly)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

Barnes
Kornstien

26—Hoi

Informotion)

Munn

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard

Biringer

Pearce

30—Corl

Vinton

24—Bob

Livermore

Woodward

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

14—Harvey Moss
21—James McComb

7—Barney Trebileock
14—Howord

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

McKeith

(International

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodword (Trade

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt'

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Mogazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

Swan

Wise

31—Chas.

7—Dale Dean (Ladles' Night)

4—Robert 8.

3—Howard
10—Lester

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

JANUARY
Moc

their respective vocations. In the'6. International Information,
event committees are oppointed
Mark Andrews,
on particular phases of vocational C. Internotional
service, this committee shall superEd Holtz.

Mich.

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

DECEMBER

SERVICE

To encourage and foster the ad

SERVICE

vocational

FEBRUARY

Burandt

NOVEMBER

Vocational Service Committee: This'standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business ond professional men
sibilities

R. Mear\s, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

Children.

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-

and ossisf the member^ of this united in the Ideal of service,
club in discharging their respon Howard Swon, Chairman.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George

Webster

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

(Public

nam.

Holtz.

PRESIDENT

as

Safety.

Treof.

!B. Crippled

Woodward.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

and

;thoughtful of and helpful to othIcrs in the community.

Chairmen.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

I.

President

Individually

Milnes,'James McComb, Chairman.

Information.

Bent.

ROTARY

OCTOBER

!a. Community

Show.

G. Program

I

Special Meetings at the coll of the

GENERAL

obligations of the third object

Rotary — "to encourage and

Roy Patterson.

[H. Public

12:15

dischorge

E. Magazine.
Robert

month,

to

James Von Why,{members of the Rotory Club, to be

F. Membership.

''Wgulor Board of Directors Meeting, first

Herbert

Leslie

D. Fellowship.

John Walker.

Swan

ROTARY

John Jackson,

Committee

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahoy.lRotarions,

McComb

each

Relations.

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Aims and Ob[eets Committee
' It is the duty of the Community

The President, Vice-President, and—

Thursday of

Poul

Charles Schmitt,

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Weeks

Relations.

Bobier.

pointed on porticular phases of g Trade Associations.
club service, In order to develop^ Woodward.

DIRECTORS

Fred

Wm.

Membership, B. Competitor
Hurley.

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Von

Relations.

of

1954-1955
AUGUST

A. Buyer-Seller

other committees as moy be op- 0. Four-Way Test.

TORG SKABO, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Howard

the activities

●

1 the Mogazine Committees and such

ERNEST LUSE, President

Fritz

ceordinat*
committees.

II formation.
Program, Fellowship,
Rotary InPublic Information and C. Employer-Employee

ELECTION

1954&gt;1955

James

such

Fred Weeks, Chairmtin.

Associotions)
19—Wilford

Couillord

26-Wayne Way

HARVEY

BENT, Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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UNITED
I STATU

The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR
FreJeric:: I..
Quality Sprirja i-'i’oiucts, Inc*

Col'iwatsr,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p. m
VISITING

A RLI NGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL
WELCOME

�te

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michig an

Bulletin No.

21

CALL FOR HFLP!

November 26, 1954

Y»ur Editor

The program for November 30

wants the January, February
and August issues of the
Fotarione We are trying to
make up a complete file of
the Rotarians for the year

will be in charge of Maurice
Payne who has secured a
quartet. All of them are

ministers of the Seventh Day
Adventist Church and they
will present a program of

and someplace, sometime
these copies have been mis
laid.
If you have these

secular and sacred music«.

copies, please give me a
ring and 1^11 pick them up.

We

understand John Jackson is

in the eqst and will be gone
until December 1st,

The program for November 23rd was in
charge of Keath Pearce who had as his
speaker. Chief Deputy Haramel of the
Kalamazoo County Sheriff's office,
Depibty Hamrael has done a great deal in
youth education in regard to narcotics
and to attacks on women and girls.
In
his speech to the Club he outlined that
there were approximately one million
Juvenile delinquents in 1950 and that
if this rate is projected to 1960 that
there will be 1,500,000 delinquents in
that year.
The rate of increase since
1945 indicates that this fj .ure will be
reached.
Deputy Hammel stated that ed
ucation to avoid attacks by sex deviates
and in the avoidance of narcotics begins
at home, and that the parents should
make a systematic effort to discuss news
paper headlines with their children so
that the child may be aware of what
might happen.
He stressed that it can
happen to anyone at any time, He went c -

on to state that no woman or child should

go within six feet of a oar in which a

strange man is riding, since, if they are
that far away, no harm can come to them.
He gave several examples of criminal
action by sex deviates and discussed in

Visiting Rotarians Tuesday included
Wendall Hathaway, Bob Stocker, Glen
Barnett and Frank DeVore of Bronson,
Victor Brown of Litchfield, and Dele

Ulery of Goshen, Indiana,
Absent were Bent, Burandt, Couillard,
Fiske, Fox, Gilbert, Hougen, Jaokson, Diok

Kerr, *^Keith, Mcknight, Pattersoni'

Teeter, Trebiicock, Treloar, Fritz Van
Aken, Vinton, Chuck "^odward, Les woodv/ard.

There were six early leavers.

Ed Holtz has submitted an application for

Q Rotary' Fellowship for Virginia Renshaw,
the daughter of Probate Judge and Mrs,
Renshaw, Virginia graduated from Coldwater High School in 1951 and will

graduate from Albion College in June, 1955,
She is majoring in Home Ecenomios with a

minor in sociology*

Many of the mighty hunters have relumed
but we understand that the luck was not

too good.
caused considerable publicity in Kalamazoo tell,
some

detail

the two

It is sincerely

hoped that she will be able to secure the
Fellowship, A tip of the het to Ed for
endeavoring to secure this for her* '

cases which have

All of them had tall tales to

county--namely the murder of the Western
College co-ed some years ago, and ihe

Don’t forget about the old copies of the

recent

Rotarian,

death

of

State Hospital,

the

nurse

at Kalamazoo

He also stressed the

danger of marijuana cigarettes, outlining
that marijuana does not affect any two
persons in the same way. He did state
that the only way that anyone can tell
a marijuana cigarette is by the smell
when it is burning, and its use is much
more common than is usually supposed.
It was a good program and one which would
be valuable

to other Clubs,

Ray Mulchahey

Keath also

had Deputy Fee of the Branch County
Sheriff’s office as his guest.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday T2:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple

ANGOLA

Wednesday 12:15 M

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

This

BY

|vis« and coordinate the activities
of

Functions

and
OFFICERS

COMMIHEES
CLUB SERVICE

committee

shall supervise

the

activities

;A.

of .

Buyer-Seller

Relations.

Wm.

_

Relations.

Paul

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

the Mogazine Committees and such

1954*1955

pointed

on

particular

phases

of E. Trade

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

tion of the plans and program of
Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Leslie

It is

Committee

to

Aken,

Ed

Holtz

James McComb

Barney Trebilceck
Howard
Fritz

Swan

Van

Aken

Fred Weeks

^(Sgular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of each month,

Bent.

Information.

Public

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

and assist

the members

sibilities

their

club in discharging

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

of

E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

in

of

will

this united in the ideol of

on particular phases of vocational C. International

Student

appointed

service, this committee shell super-1

Mork Andrews,

Ed Holtz.

Kornstien

26—Hal

Information)

(Children's
(Tri-State

Munn

MAY

9—Richard

Biringer

23—Keith

Pearce

30—Carl

Vinton

24—Bob

Livermore

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

Night)

McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomos

4—Robert

Wise

31—Chas. Woodward

7—Dale Dean (Ladies'
14—Harvey Moss
21—James

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting

Project.

11—Stu Picard
Party)

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnight

Mac

(Crippled

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

McKelth

(International

Contoets)

JANUARY

Information,

are

Information)

NOVEMBER

service,

Harris

Children)

Bornes

(Public

peace

Contacts.

Jackson

5—Don

26—Vincent

under-

and

International
tionships and in improving the A. McKelth.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the B. Infernotional

event committees

22—Fritz Van Aken
29—John

DECEMBER

SERVICE

their respon Howord Swan, Chairman.
rela

vocational

Coffman

(International

Byron

International

good

Van Aken

Moore

6—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

19—Keith Avery

committee shall devise and carry'through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

INTERNATIONAL
vancement

7—Warner
14—Guvarle

12—Otis

Harvey

Picard,

(Anniversory

MARCH

5—Mark Andrews

Dale Dean, Rus

Stu.

Rice

APRIL

To encourage and foster the ad

Vocational Service Committee: This stonding,

INTERNATIONAL

Weeks

his personal,(OCTOBER

Children.

sell Waldron.

Holtz

21 —Lewis Pennington

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

B. Crippled

Dole Dean. 0. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice
Holtz.

ROTARY

Rotarion to

24-Ed

22—Torg Skabo
Meeting)

23—Chet Aiiemier

nam.

Woodward.

President

DISTRICT 219

Vincentj

Kornstien, HoL Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

I

Ed every

Williams,

business and community life." The
Holtz.
effect of this ob[ect is to influence
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Rotorians, individually and os
O. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
ers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, Jomes MeComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Webster
A. Community Safety.
Treat.
G. Progrom Chairman.
Harvey
H.

12:15

Warren

Mllnes

(Fair Grounds)

discharge

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third ob[ect
Livermore.
of Rotary — "to encouroge and
B. Classification.
Warner
Van foster the ideals of service by

DIRECTORS

15-AI

17—BUI

1—Ross

A. Attendance.

The President, Vice-President, and—

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

SEPTEMBER

the duty of the Community

Service

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)
6—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

Burandt

31—Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Obieets Committee.

PROGRAMS

(International Student)

John Jackson.

Associations.

Woodword.

the club machinery on the execu

3-rGust

Relations,

Charles Schmitt,

other committees as may be ap 0. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

ROTARY

AUGUST

Bobler.

the Classification, Membership, "● Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-i Hurley,

ELECTION

1954-1955

committees.

I Fred Weeks. Chairman.

of the Committee

coordinate

such

JULY
B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

Associations]
19—Wilford Couillard

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change. .
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

●

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Rotary REFLECTOR

See. 34.66, P.
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Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Vt C ii

Quality S;:ri:is Eroiacls, Inc.

}

GoId’A'ator, ilich.

r

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�November 23, 19?4
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved the names and classifications listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Name

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Seton

Bovee

Printing

Publishing

Newspaper Publishing

Duane

3.

Printi:'H'

Publishing

Newspaper Publishing AA

i

Davidson

(Duke)
Signed - J, A. Vvennedy,

Secretary

�ee

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Bulletin No, 22

December 3,

1954

Another items from Dist, Gov*
Ted^s letter states that 9

According to Dist, Governor

Ted Schmidt's monthly letter,

clubs have submitted appli
cants for the Rotary Found
ation Fellowship for

295 various Rotarians attend

ed the Charter Night at
Augusta, There were 11 past
District Governors present,

He

THEY ItEET

be considered by the Dist*

ON THURSDAYS at

that there are only six clubs
District who

do not

publish regular Bulletins,

us

that these will

Committee and an announcement

12:15 AT THE AUGUSTA HOTEL.
Governor Ted also tells us
in the

tells

Also, he tells

us that Hillsdale&gt; Middleville] and Vicks
burg have made their quote of iO^ increase

made sometime in February,^55®
Coidwater Rotary had an
average membership of 91.43
in October. We were 12th in standing.

in membership.

The Coidwater Rotary Club^ at their re
gular meeting on Torsmber 30th had a

Next week’s program is going to be in

quartet such as the "Gospel Heralders"

charge of Dale Dean who has switched pro
grams with Jim McComb. The speaker is

are heard by a luncheon club. The quartet
was made up of Seventh Day Adventist
clergymen, its members were: T* J*
Rassmussen, base, from the Seventh Day

rare

be Theodore Werle,

Executive Secretary,

of the Michigan Tuberculosis Association,
and his subject is to be "Tuberculosis
Today", Your Editor is predicting that
the figufes which he gives us are going
to be a great surprise te the Club mem
bership since Tuberculosis is on the de
cline and this has been due largely to
the impetus given to the program by the
Michigan Tuberculosis Association,

treat and it is infrequent that a

Adventist Church of ^oldwaterj R, D.
Williams, baritone and s«E. Schleenbaker,
1st tenor, both of Battle Creek, and Tta.

R, Brown, 2nd tenor of Grand Rapids,
Their program of sacred music and the

negro spirituals was extremely good and
they certainly show a lot of work in thar

presentation.

Their accompanist was Mrs*

Winnivere Rassmussen who in marital

A tip of the hat to Ed Holtz was given
by Everett Hougen for his work done as
Chairman of the Street Decoration Commit
tee

of Coidwater,

life

is Mrs,.T» J. Rassmussen of Coidwater,
Other clubs take note of this very fine
quartet who would undoubtedly be availabb
for programs.

fines and Dale Dean was

The Indies Night which was scheduled for
Dec, 21st has been postponed to Feb, 23rd
so bsljL the little lady that you’ll be
homo the night of December 21st but tell

kept busy.

her to’draw a circle around the night of

Chuck Woodward and pritz VanAken are the

WEruary 23rd. Ernie is urging that this
be a 100^ meeting since it is the 50th

President Ernie Luce was in Detroit on

business and Vice-president Torg Skabo
presided. Torg really swung a big stick
in the matter of

co-chairmen of the Rotary Committee for
this year’s March of Dimes program, and
they were able to get nine volunteers to
take care of Rotary’s Day in the drive.

Anniversary of Rotary and is one of THE
Milestones in Rotary history,
BE THERE
AND BRING YOUR ROTARY ANNI

Hal Munn gave us the monthly commentary
To date four couples have made their
reservations for the Golden Anniversary
Ed Holtz, Chick
Convention in Chicago

Kennedy, Ernie Luce, and Torg Skabo,
together with their Rotary Anns, are
making plans to attend.

on news--looal, national and internation

al, These monthly comments are a refresh
ing thing and one which we believe is an
inovation in Rotary clubs.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAYi

The

line between

sticking out your neck and keeping your
chin up is rather hazy. Be sure that
you know the difference.

Ray Mulohahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — EIkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

BY

committee

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

shall

the

Fred Weeks, Chairmanr^

ELECTION

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

supervise

activities

Membership, B. Competitor

It is

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

James McComb

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan

Weeks

Aken

'^l^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Walker.

Roy Patterson.

F. Membership.

Wm.

month,

12:15

Show.

G. Program

1.

Public

Taylor, Chicago,

III.

lionships

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

E.

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

Weeks

7—Warner

Von Aken

14—Guvarie

MARCH

Coffman

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

22—Fritz Van Aken
29—John

28—Chet Allemier

5—Don

Meeting)

Kornstien

26—Hal

Information)

Dale Deon. D. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

Stu.

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnlght
9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

Dale Dean, Rus

23—Keith Pearce

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

Byron

30—Carl

international

good

will

and

general

and

in

improving

the' A. International

21—James McComb

standards of practice in'

Contacts.

●JANUARY
Mac

4—Robert

event committees

ore

appointed]

service, this committee shall super-1

Ed Holtz.

7—Borney Trebilcock
14—Howord

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

(Internalionol

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

)

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magozine)

the

details.

Mark Andrews,

on particular phoses of vocational |C. Infernationol Student Project,

Woodward (Rotary

JULY
B.

11—Charles Schmitt

their respective vocations. In thejB. International Information,

Livermore

28—Mac McKeith
Contocts)

28—Byron Thomas

McKeith.

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

JUNE

Night)

14—Harvey Moss

peace

Swan

Wise

Information)

7—Dale Dean (ladies'

under-

3—Howard
10—Lester

31—Chas.

Vinton

DECEMBER

SERVICE

To encourage and foster the advoncement of

Munn

Webster

nam.

sell Waldron.

Maurice

(Public

Harris (Crippled

Children)
11—Slu Picard (Children's
Porty)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

19—Keith Avery

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put¬

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

Jackson

APRIL

by

NOVEMBER

8, Crippled
Moss, Don

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

26—Vincent

club
in discharging their respon-j
sibilities in their vocationol rela-l Howard Swon, Choirman.

INTERNATIONAL

T.

Meeting)

Holtz

service.

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Dr.

service

Rice

1—Russ

committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business ond professional men
and assist the members of this|united in the ideal of

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

of

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

SEPTEMBER

discharge

Safety.

Treot.

Vocational Service Committee: This standing,

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

GOVERNOR 219TH

Harvey
Vincent

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

J.

GENERAL

ideals

17—Bill Milnes

(International Student)

ers In the community.

Chairman.

J. Sergeant-ot-Arms.
Holtz.

Herbert

the

A. Community

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

K. Music.

ROTARY

to

15-AI

31—Fred

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Woodward.

President

PRESIDENT

Committee

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Information.

Bent.

H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Paul

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Williams,

E. Magazine.
Robert

Thursday of each

Relatlorrs.

Rotary — "to encourage and

Van foster

Warner

Warren

Holtz.

FEBRUARY

Burandt

OCTOBER
Ed every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The
5—Mark Andrews
effect of this object is to influence
(International Information)
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Rotorians, individually and as
12—Otis
Barnes
0. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

Aken,

Holtz

Fred

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safely)

3—Gust

the duty of the Community

Service

of

Livermore.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Van

Wm.

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third object

A. Attendance.

Fritz

Relations.

Bobier.

of

Fritz Van Aken, Chairmen

Howard

A. Buyer-Seller

pointed on particular phases of E. Trade
Associations.
Leslie
club service, in order to develop
Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Alms and Objects Committee.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

ROTARY

AUGUST

Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Relations.
Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson.

1954-1955

Ed

1954-1955

of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

jvise and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

Associations)
19—Wilford

Couillard

26—Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee

to assist with

HARVEY

BENT,

Program

Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

12:15 p . m . , ARLINGTON

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

23

December 10,

SINCE TUBERCULOSIS CAN
■AFFECT ALL AND ANY IJEMBERS
OF A FAMILY BE SURE THAT
YOUR ROTARY ANT^J READS THIS
BULLETIN.

Two

and Duane E, Davidson, We
are giving you a short bi
ography of Seton and will
follow with Duane next week.

the

speaker for the day, who was

Seton was born in Adrian, on
April 18, 1907. He is the

Werle who has

been Executive Secretary for the Mich,
tuberculosis Association for 33 years,
Mr. Werle gave us some interesting fig
ures regarding TB state wide and also
in Branch county.
He stated that in
1953 Branch county contributed $3000.00
in the sale of Christmas seals.
There
have been 53 new TB cases in Branch Co,

in the

admitted

These men were Seton Bovee
y

introduced by Don ^rris,
was Theodore

new members were

to the Club on Tuesday,

Tuesday s program had to do
with Tuberculosis and

1954

last five years.

The state

average of chest x-rays is 16^ but

Branch County has had 33^ of its pop
ulation x-rayed. There has been $265,COO.
in state and county funds spent for the
residents of Branch county in the last

son of Cornelius and Gertrude

Chapelle Bovee,

He graduated from Adrian

High School in 1924 and married Clara

MoKeighan on August 30, 1930 at Adrian,

^chigan. He has two children, Seton, Jr*
who after his recent discharge from the
Navy, is attending Michigan State College,
and a daughter, Natalie, who is employed
in Coldwater*

His first job in newspaper

work was on ihe Pontiac Dally Press, He
came to Coldwater 24 years ago and has
been with the Coldwater Daily Reporter
since that time.

He is affiliated with

the Episcopal Church and enjoys sports of
all kinds.

five years.

His reporting of sports events
in the Reporter are excellent. We asked

On a state wide basis he told us that
■*
there are 100 new cases discovered each

he is and she said he was a "perfect

week and that 85^ of admission to the

something to do with this.

TB sans are in advanced stages.
There *
is usually a two year lapse between
diagnosis and sanitorium admissions.

Stewart Picard, in a recent news broadcast

There are

5500 cases of tuberculosis

under care at present,

father",

We don’t know if Christmas has

issued by Rotary International, was given

very fine recognition for the work he*s
There is no charge doing with his auto mechanics club, We

for care in a State Tuberculosis San

itorium.

his daughter, Natalie, what kind of a guy

He had this to say regarding

finding the disease—15^ of TB cases can

are enclosing in this issue your assign
ment to assist that, auto mechanics club.

Please draw a circle around the night that

be found early,
Ifowever, it behoves
you are to be at the Buick garage. If you
everyone to be alert and don’t wait-can’t be there that night be sure t»
find out early what the difficulty may be* secure a substitute.
That is your
responsibility.
A tip of -the hat to Warren Williams who
furnished antelope meat for the entire
Guests included Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind ● t

Club luncheon.

William Poppink of Hillsdale? Paul Mellby

Next week’s program is to be in charge of

Harvey Moss and he is to have as his
speaker. Dr. Boucher, of Olivet College
who spoke to the Ulub early this year.
His speech was enjoyed by everyone and
certainly a repeat performance is some
thing that v/e will enjoy.

and Austin Brokaw of Angola., Ind,; Harold
Goodholm of Stillwater, Oklahoma;

Don

Hunsicker of Bronson; Theodore Werle of
Lansing; and C. D. McKenzie of Quincy,
Absent were Fiske, Jackson, Dick Kerr,
Kornstein, Swan, Treat, Treloar, and
Vinton,

There were 7 early leavers.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAYs
CHRISTMAS SEALS.

BE SURE AND BUY

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elk* Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

such committees.

Functions of the Committee

I Fred Weeks' Chairman.

This

and

the
OFFICERS

BY

committee

coordinate

.

shall

the

Classification,

Program, Fellowship,

ELECTION

[Vfse and coordinate the octivities

CLUB SERVICE

supervise'

activities

]A. Buyer-Seller

of!_

Membership,

Rotary

In-

tion of the plans and program of

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Clossification.
Aken, Warren

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

/-I L B ti

ft

of

Swan

Robert

^wgular Board of Directors Meeting, first

G. Program

Chairman.

Harvey

Information.

Vincent

Bent.

12:15

Public

Special Meetings at the call of the

I.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

President

J.

Thursday of each month,

individuolly

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

III.

and

as

INTERNATIONAL

24-Ed

Holtz

22—Torg Skabo
Meeting)

Weeks

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Jackson,

Mich.

Dean. D.

Payne,

Ed

Youth. .

Thomas.

the members

of

Dale Dean, RuS"
'

Pennington

vocational

rela

their respective vocations.

are

appointedi

Mark Andrews,

on particular phases of vocational C. International

service, this committee shall super-i

Ed Holtz.

Jackson

5—Don

Horris

Children)

(International

11—Stu Picard

Information)

Barnes

Party)

19—Keith Avery

19—Ken
26—Hal

Information)

Putnam

Pearce

Munn

21—James

McComb

Livermore

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Willloms

MeKeith

B.

5—President's

Kerr

Patterson (Magazine)

Associotions)
19—Wilford Couillord

26—Wayne Way
I

HARVEY BENT, Program
the details.

Telephone 743-W

O

Ro/arj REFLECTOR

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Quality Spriag troiucts.
Coliivater,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

A RLtNGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
Rel.)

T^e COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

(Internationol

Contacts)

UNITED

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

(Rotary

JULY

4—Robert

25—Roy

24—Bob

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

(Employer-Employee
18—James Von Why

Project,

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss

11—Charles Schmitt

Information,

3—Howard Swon
10—Lester

31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

JANUARY
Mac

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirmon of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

by

(Tri-Stafe

MAY

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.

Published

(Crippled
(Children's

Meeting)

Kornstien

j DECEMBER

under-

Contacts.

Student

Von Aken

29—John

5—Mark Andrews

30-Carl Vinton

Howard Swan, Chairman.

In the B. International

22—Fritz

APRIL

23—Keith

Byron!

Picard,

International

Internotional
tionships and in improving the A. MeKeith.
general standards of practice in

event committees

Coffman

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

this united in the ideol of service,

in discharging their respon
their

14—Guvarie

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

NOVEMBER

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

in

1—Russ

Van Aken

(Public

encourage and foster the od-

vancement of

(Anniversary

Webster

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

Stu.

Rice

MARCH

7—Warner

26—Vincent

nam.

Dole

Mourice

assist

sibilities

DISTRICT,

E. Schmidt,

Milnes

12—Otis

Vocalional Service Committee; This standing, good will and peace
cammittee shall devise and corry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men
club

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH

Treat.

B. Crippled
Mess, Don

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

and

ROTARY

Safety.

sell Woldron.

Sergeanf-at-Arms.
Holtz.

Chicago,

A. Community

Woodward.

K. Music.

Taylor,

17-Bill

28—Chet Allemier

and

I effect of this object is to influence

Shaw.

H.

ROTARY

15-AI

21—Lewis

E. Magozine. Roy Patterson.
ers in the community.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman,

Fritz Van Aken
Fred Weeks

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

(Fair Grounds)

D. Fellowship. James Van Why,, members of the Rotory Club, to be
John Wolker.
thoughtful of and helpful to ofh-

Barney Trebllcock

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofely)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Warner
Von
°f ‘‘fvlce by OCTOBER
Williams, Ed bu$in«si and community
●«
life.
Th»
.. I L I

I FEBRUARY

(International Student)

obligations of the third object

Rotory — "to encourage

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulehahey. Roforions,

James McComb

PROGRAMS

Burandt

31—Fred

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Dr. T.

Relations,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

GENERAL

Paul

3—Gust

Woodword.

the club mochinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

J.

Relations.

Hurley,

club service, in order to develop,

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Herbert

.

ROTARY

other committees as moy be op- D. Four-Way Test, John Jackson.
pointed on particular phases of g Trade Associations.
Leslie
SEPTEMBER

ERNEST LUSE, President

Howard

Wm.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
the Magazine Committees and such' Charles Schmitt,

1954-1955

Ed

Relations.

Bobier.

1954-1955
AUGUST

Llic'.i.

lac*

r

Chairman

�December 10,

1954

The Board of Directors of the

CoD-dnatcr Rotary Club has

approved the names and classifications listed belovj

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week
Name

Max A.

A.

G.

Olds

Fallen

Major Classification

ili.nor Classification

Laundering, Cleaning
and Dyeing

Cleaning

Clothing Industry

Childrens Clothing
Retailing

Signed - J. A. Kennedy.

Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No, 24

December 17,

Tuesday*s speaker. Dr, Maurice
Boucher of Olivet College re
turned to speak to us. He was

Duane E, Davidson, who was

taken into the Club recently,

here in January of last year
and his

was born on March 14, 1924 at

,v

Flint, Michigan,

talk at that time was

enjoyed very much.

1954

He graduated

from the Greenville, Michigan

He told us

High School in 1942 and was
married on the I4th of April,
1945 at Pampa, Texas, Hq and
his Rotary Ann have two child

that he didn't have time to
finish his speech last year
and he added tj^ree lines to his
previous speech and then con

ren, Susan Carole and Craig

tinued, He was introduced by
Don Shorno who pinch-hit for Harvey moss.
Dr, Boucher outlined the changes which
have taken place during the last few

Air Force as first Lieiih for 3-| years,

years which have

He began his newspaper career as the wire

tended towards the

commercialization of Chrisbnas,

He

stated that fashions in all things
change and humorously suggested that one
could trace progress by a study of the
Sears Roebuck catalogue, and that there
is a germ of truth in the comic strips
of today's newspapers. He went on to

relate that many of the Christmas
activities have pagan origin such as the
decoration of the Christmas tree and the
use

of mistletoe.

The use

of mistletoe

came directly from the Druids of England
who used

ihe

oak

tree and mistletoe

in

Earle,

He served in the U.s,
He

is alliliated with the Church of Christ

and his hobbies are sports and archery.
editor of the Greenville Daily News and
following this was managing editor of the
Odessa, Texas Herald, At the present time
he

is Executive Editor of the Coldwater

Daily Reporter,

Many Rotary Clubs are designating the week
of iPebruary 21, 1955 as Rotary Club Week
and inasmuch as the Mayor of Coldwater is
a Rotarian he should bear this in mind,

John Jackson please notel
President Ernie Luce

tells us that the

a
their pagan observances,
tendency at the present time for the

Rotary Club is going to sponsor, sometime

Christmas

Luncheon Club, at which time they will

There

season to

lose

is

its sense

of

peace andwell-being, and to become a
burden on the average family in the ex
change of gifts, Christmas should be a
period of Peace on Earth and Good Will
Toward Men and should be considered as a

religious period since the first gifts
were given to the Christ child at his
birth.

in the spring, a joint meeting of the

have as their speaker. Deputy Nammel of
the Kalamazoo Sheriff’s Department, who
spoke to us recently on narcotics and de

linquency,

The date has not yet bedn set.

Following Rotarians were guestsi Ivan 0,

Toler, Marshall; Sam Donaldson, Sturgis;
Bruoe Wilbur, Bob Stocker arid Dick Schultz
of Bronson.
Warren Williams had as his

To combat this, Hastings last Saturday

guest, Clyde Williams, Bill Traynor was

night, through the efforts of the Chamber the guest of Chet Allemier; and Jim Bogart
of Commerce, put on a very good Christmas was Bob Lyon's guest,

pageant based wholly on significant things
in the Christian religion.
Absent were Barnes, Fox, Harris, Dick Kerr,
President Ernie Luce reported that the

Moss, Munn, Pennington, Schwengel, Thomas,
and Trebilc#ck,

Rotary Day’s Mile of Dimes netted |258.41, leaver s.
The following men have birthdays during

There were only 4 early

We note in the Typhoon, the Bulletin of

December: Fritz VanAken, Dec. 2nd; Harold the Rotary Club of Taipei, China, that
Hill, Dec, 4th; Ed ^oltz, Deo, 12; and
they have a blood bank in that city which
Ken Putnam on Dec, 30th.

Wedding

is sponsored by the Chinese Red Cross and

anniversaries during the month of December that recently the Rotarians of that city

include Howard Swan on Dec, 22nd.,
Warner Van Aken on Christmas Day,

and

Marilyn Bobier, the daughter of Bill and
Margaret Bobier, recently underwent a
tonsillectomy at the Health Center*

donated considerable blood to assist one of

their members*

It appears that the world

is not so large after all and Rotarians
give service the world over.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Let us remember, os Dr,
Boucher said, "Christmas is a time of

Ray Mulchahey
_ ... , P^ace on earth, ana goon will toward men",
You Wm Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring ^ubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parkar Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tampla — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavarn — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

the
BY

committee

coordinate

activities

of .

activities

1954-19S5

_

Rotory

In-

Relations.

Wm.

Relations.

Paul

nurley.

formation. Public Information and C. Emplover-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President ,
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

club service, in order to develojs'

Relations,

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, TreasUfer

tion of The blans and program,.of
the Aims and Obfects Committee.

Livermore

●

The President, Vice-President, and—
Ed

Holtz

_

James

McComb

Barney

Trebilcock

Howard

Swan

Fritz

Van

Fred

Weeks

B II....

John; Walker.

.

.

Thursd'ay .'of' edch idonth,

’

K.

12:15

President

Information.

' Kornslien,

Hal Munn.

Maurice

- Holtz.

Herbert

J.

GENERAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Harris,

.

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

8—Bob Lyons

7—Warner Van Aken

IS—Dick Kerr (All Sports

Coffman

Bonquet)
22—Fritz

(International
12—Otis

Information]

this united in-the ideal of service,

their respon Howard Swan, Chairman.
sibilities in theif vocationol rela-,
Internohonal
Contacts.
tionships and in Improving the ; A. McKeith.
&gt;

Party)
'19—Ken Putnom (Tri-State
Meeting)

generol

stondar^ds of -practice in'

their respective vocations.

ROTARY

event committees

are

In the B. ItjternBfionol

appointed

Mark Andrews,

on particular phases of vocational C; International

Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

service, this committee shall super-

26-Hal

3~Howard Swan
10—Lester
24—Bob

.

Student

Ed Holtz.’

Pjoieet.

, - ’

Livermore

31-^as. Woodward (Rotary

♦

Inforpation)

JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

7_Dale
Dean
(Ladies' Night)
u
,u

14—Howard

Teeters

21—lyVarren Williams
28—Mac McKeith (International
Contacts]

men] ● 28—Byron Thomas
janu’ary.

JULY

5—President's

4—Robert -B. Kerr
11:-Cha,rles SchmitJ

Information,

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

- DECEMBER

.

Munn

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richord Biringer

Mac

Harris (Crippled

● 11—Slu Picard (Children's

Barnps

peace'
Harvey Moss
a world fellowship of ' ●^—James McComb
professfonal

assist' |the members of

dub in discharging

Aken

Children)

19—Keith Avery

and

into effect-plans which will guide business, and

and

-

Van

29—John Jackson

5—Don

To
«nc6{jtage and foster the pd-1
voncement of International under-»

SERVICE

(Annlversory

MARCH

'

Thomas.

Ed

Skabo

Meeting)

.5—Mark Andrews

nam.

'Payne,

Rice

APRIL

Kenneth Put-

will

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T. E.

Mass, Don

Voeotional Service Committee: This standing, good

Geo.rge .R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
DISTRICT,

Vincent

committee shall devise and carry through

III. .

ROTARY

inteiJnational

GOVERNOR . 2l^TH

Rotary — ''to encourage artd

effect of this object Is to influence

i

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATiCtNAL

SECRETARY

Holtz

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis 'Pennington
28—Chet Allemier

„ thoughtful of and helpful to" oth¬

Public

K. Music.

ROTARY

24-Ed

Dale Dean, Rus16—Surprise Meeting
I.
Rotary
information.
Charles C. Rural-Ucbpn.
Woodward.
. .
&lt;
'seW-WalHron.
^
'I .23—Keith Pearce
J. Sergeont-at-Arms.
Dole Dean. D. Youth.
Stu.
Heard,
Byrohj 3o_Carl Vinton .

Special Meetings at the coll of the

ROTARY

22—Torg

ers in the community. .
E. .Mogozine. Roy Patterson.
26—Vincent Kornstlen,
Wm.
(Public* Informotlon)
F. Membership.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Jk. Community Safety.
Webster
G. Program Chairman.,
NOVEMBER
Ha rvey ● Treat.
Bent'.
'
B. Crippled
Children.
*Horvey

"^W^ulor Board of Directors Meeting,, frrit

PRESIDENT

, '

Milnes

14—Guvorie

Warner Van
»®^vice by
Williams. , ,business and,community
’9 b'? . Itf#.' The
. I

15-AI

17-Bill

1—ifuss Moore
■

t-

Q. Club BullWin. Ray Mulchahey.
individually and as
D. Fellowship. James Von Why.fmerhbers of the Rotary Club,.to be

Aken

DISTRICT 219

n

10—Disf. Gov. Meeting

SEPTEMBER

it is the duty of the .Community
Service Cbmmittee
to discharge

'of

B. Classification.
Aken. .Wtarren

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

(International Student)

A, Atfendance. NVoyne V/ay, Bob!*^® obligotions of the third-obieci
DIRECTORS

FEBRUARY

31-Fred Weeks

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burondt

the Magazine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,
ether committees as moy be ap D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson. I
pointed on particular phases of E. Trocle : Associations. ● '' 'Leslie I

1954-1955

ROTARY

AUGUST

Bobier.

Membership, B- Competitor

Program, Fellowship,

ELECTION

A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

the

Clossifleotion,

the

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Funclioni of the CommiHee

and
OFFICERS

vise and eoordinote
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

(Employer-Employee. Rpl.).

.

Meeting

' 12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
AjSsociatlons]

I

18—Jopies Van Why-

'19—Wilford

]

25—Roy Patterson (^ggozine)

26—Woyne Way

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If-you want fo change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hdVing special programs, such as Ladies' Night; may oppolnt a .comnuttee to’assist with the details.

Couillard

.The above is our program schedule fot the year -1954-55. '

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HARVEY

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Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

2 CENTd 2

Fr’iieric:-: H. ‘AviOiis

Quality

ProJucts,

CoHwafer, ilica.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

n

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No* 25

December 24,

1954

At the regular meeting on Tuesday^ Deo*
21st there was no program, it being the

We have just received a letter telling of
the formation of a new Rotary Club at
feeling that the Club members as a whole
Eaton Rapids*
This club meets on Wedneswould rather have the time for themselves, days at 12:15 at the guest lodge of the
VFW National Homes,
The Home is located
However, the singing of Christmas songs

by the Club, under the leadership of

on M-188 about 3-J miles southeast of

Maurice Payne, was certainly excellent

Eaton Rapids on a good blacktop road.

and we believe was enjoyed by everyone*

Here’s a chance to see the National Home

Brewer, C. H, pewley and Clare Hollister

and also attend a meeting at a new Rotary
Club. The Charter Night is to be held
sometime after the first of the year and
we^11 give you more particulars later.

Absent were Burandt, pox, Hougen, Dick

7»e have checked the statistics on the
Rotarians and we find that each Coldwater

Guests

included Harold Goodholra of Still

water,, OklahomajDick Schultz, Gordon

of ^ronson; and Bill Pert of Angola*

Kerr, Kornstein, Bob Livermore, Mitchell, .Rotarian has 2
Munn, -Patterson, Thomas, and Treloar.

l/7 children*

Will the members of the Club think back

It is planned to put out a special
anniversary number of the Coldwater Re
flector and if any members have any in
formation regarding the early days of
the Coldwater Rotary Club this will be
very greatly appreciated.

and if there is one among the gelfers who
ever made a hole in one perhaps he can

qualify as a member of the Rotary's Holein-One Clubk This is described in page
56 of the Botarian*

Your Editor wishes all of you a very

merry Christmas and a Happy New ^ear^
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER.

COMMITTEES

OF

MICHe

BY

ELECTION

.

1954-1955

.A.

Bobier.

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-!

Hurley,

the Magazine Committees and such I

Charles

_

Jackson,

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee

B. Classification.
Aken.

Holtz

^

Barney Trebilcock
Fritz

Aken

Thursday of each

E. Magazine.

Roy Patterson.

month,

12:15

K. Mosie. ●

Holtz..

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

Dais Dean.

Mdufice'' Payne,

*●...

Ed

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VOCATIONAL

D.

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Thomas.

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and

12—Otis

(Public

R. Means, Chicogo, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,. ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

11—Stu

,

Inforptation),.'

Stu.

26—Hal

,
.

Biringer

INTERNATIONAL

&lt;31—Chas. Woodward

30—Carl Vinton
DECEMBER

SERVICE

Informotion)

..
Ivancement of international, underVo'catiopal Service.Committee: This!stand.ing, ' good will and peace “14—HaWey Moss

sibilities

in. tnetr

tionships

and-

1 Howard Swan, Choirmon.

vocational

rela-'

In .improving

the;

A. International

I

28—Byron TIjomas
JANUARY

Contacts.

Mac

event coihmitte4$

are

oppoihted|

thfs'committee sholl Juper-I,

JULY

4—Robert

general standards of practice in|
International Information.
theiji . re^ective voCptIan$j In
I the[B&lt; Mark
Andrews.
Ed Holtz.

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howord Teeters

21—Warren WUJiams ●
28—Mac McKeith (International
I, .Contacts)

21—James McComb-

McKeith.

(Rotary

'

JUNE
.

7—Dale Depn (Ladies' Night) _

of

Wise

&lt;17—Sob Shaw (la4&gt;es' Night)
,24—Bob Livermore

16—Surprise Meeting

Byron'

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

23—Keith Pearce

Picard,

Munn

●MAY

9—Richard

Dole Dean, Ros-,

(Tri-Stote

Meeting)

Koenstien

2—Stag Night—H. J.;McKriight
I

Picard (Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam

NOVEMBER

on
particular phases of vocotiongljC. International ,Student Project,
service,

E. Schmidr,.'jdekson, Mich.

Information)

Webster

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

Harris [Crippled

Children)

Barnes

26—Vincent

Safety.

Jackson

5—Don

19—Keith Avery

into effect plans which will guide business ond professional men
and assist the members of thisj united, in'the ideal of service.

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY.
INTERNAtl'ONAL

29—John

Allemier

(Internotional

as

£ommitt:»e shall devise and carry through o world fellowship

Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago,' HI.

Banquet)

5—Mark Andrews

:T6 encourage and foster the ad-

SERVICE

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
22—Fritz Van Aken

APRIL

thoughtful of ond helpful to oth-

ChorleSvC. Rural-Urban.
, '
sell Waldron.

Wpodw.ord-

J. Ser^eant-^t-Arras.

Coffman

nam.

●.Kornstien, Hcfl'Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

President

individually

Moore

6—Bob Lyons

OCTOBER

®f* in the communifyi .

Moss, Don

1—Russ

Van Aken

The

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

Vihcenli'

MARCH

7—Warner

effect’of this object Is to ir^fluence

Harvey 1. Treat. ;
'6. Crippled

Choirman.
Information.

Weeks

14—Guvarie

28—Chet

]*'*“'*

bustness and commuruty life.

(Competitor

Rice

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

obligations of the third obieel

A.' Community

Bent.
Public

Milnes
Holtz

15-AI

(International Student)

Rotory — ''to encourage ond

I

17—Bill
24-Ed

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Wm.

Shaw.

G. Program
H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

T.

li . I

James Van

Robert

^seTegular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Dr.

Ed

D. Fellowship.

F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

George

Van

Williams.

n

John Wolker.

Swan

Van

^1 i_ ft II

Worner

8—Paul Hurley
Relations)

Gov. Meeting

31-Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulehohey. Roiarions,

James McComb
Howard

Warren

FEBRUARY

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Woodward.

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob
The President, Vice-President, and—

John

'lit is the duty of the Community
iService Committee
to discharge

Fritz Van Aken, Choirmon

Livermore

Schmitt.

Associotions.

the club machinery on the execu

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

' 10—Dist.

Paul

other committees as moy be ap-lQ. Four-Woy Test.

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

Ed

.

Relations.

Relotions.

club service, in order to develop

ROTARY

3—Gust Bufondt

Wm.|

formation. Public Information and^C. Employer-Employee

pointed on particular phases of g.

DIRECTORS

Relations.

_ ,

Membership, ®' Competitor

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise
and coordinate the activities of ..

Classification.

1954-1955
AUGUST

'Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

the
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate the activities
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

B.

*

● 5—President'/ Meeting

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt ,

1Z—Leslie* Woodward (Trade

(Employer-Employee Ret.)
13—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

1^—Wilford CoUillord'
26—Wayne Way

Associations)

a

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist, with the details.

HARVEY BENT, Progtdm Chairman
Telephone 743-W
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Published

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARLINGTON HOTEL

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Pubiished by The COIDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No. 26

December 31,

1954
rC’’

?be regular meeting on Dec. 28th had an^ /Presiddnt Ernie has compiled some statisir.ternational aspect—costume and all, ’'v' tics, regarding early leavers and reports
Diane

Fraser in her Dutch costume was

that for

the

first

six months of the

introduced by Barney Trebilcock and told
of her trip to Holland during ihe past

about 10^ of the membership.

summer and illustrated her

out that these members have lost part of

slides,

talk with

She brought along as her assist-^

ant, her dad. Dr,

Bob Fraser,

She told

us that the program in international
living has its headquarters in Putney,
Vermont and has to do with young people
visiting between the countries in Europe
and also between the

thiited

States

and

countries of Europe. There were 10 in
her group who spent the summer in Holland,
Her first experience was the orientation
period and then she went to live with a
typical Dutch family, consisting of
father, mother, daughter and two sons,
on a

Dutch

Dutch

air-force base where

father was

her

present Rotary year they have averaged

their Rotary Fellowship by leaving early
and

that

the Club has

result of this.

also

suffered as a

It would be

nice

if the

number could be decreased for the coming
year.

President Ernie read a letter from Mr. anc

Aitchison expressing thanks for the
rememberance of the Rotary Club to them
for having had in their home our foreign
exchange student,
There will be a regular board meeting on
Thursday, January 6th*

an officer.
President Ernie

She pointed out that living conditions
are much different
the United States

He points

in Holland than in
in that there

are

no

electric refrigerators, no gas ranges or
electric ranges, and her Dutch mother

has

also remarked

on

the

excellent programs which have been pre
sented during the first six months and

hopes that this high level can be main
tained for the balance of the year.

bought her food supply on a daily basis.
During the summer she visited Paris,

DON’T FORGET THE 100^ MEETING FOR LADIES »

where

NOT TOO EARLY TO ARPAN^-E FOR A BABY SITTER

she stayed at the Netherlands House

which is

a

residencd for Dutch students

NIGHT ON arNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD,

AlTD TO PUN TO ATTEND.

IT’S

LET’S MAKE IT 100^'

maintained by the University of Paris.
Her time there included a canal trip
At this time of year it is appropriate to
tell the story about two Finlanders who
through the various canals and a trip on
the Zuider Zee. Her visit to the Rotary
went out cn a drinking bout for the even
Club where her lunch included soup and a
ing, About 2:00 A,M, one of them picked
sandwich was different from the traditicnal up his glass and said ”Skol”, Whereupon
Rotary luncheon in the U,S, Her choice
the other Finlander said "Shut upl Did
we come out here to talk or to drink?
of pictures and slides was excellent and
certainly gives one an idea of lifte in
Yeur Editor wishes everyone a very Happy
New Year!
Holland and although they were interest
ing we*ll still prefer to live in the
United States.
Ray Mulohahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congresotiono] Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi, — Monday 12:09 ^

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

This

BY

ELECTION

ivise

of such

committee

eoordinofe

shall

the

Relations.

Wm.

_

Relations.

Paul

the Classification, Membership,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-'

Competitor
Hurley.»

the Magazine Committees and such

Charles Schmitt,

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test.

Relations,

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of.

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classificotion.
Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

-

Swan

Van

Warner

Warren

B I,

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday, of each month,

Williams,

^

12:15

44 I L I

Chairman.

Harvey
Vincent

DISTRICT 219

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

J.

Chicago,

Taylor,

III.

and

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

Safety.

Treat.

Dale

Payne,

sell Waldron.

Stu.

Thomas.

Ed

.To encouroge

12—Otis

29—John

5—Don

(Public

Information)

Kornstien

26—Hal

Ipforgicition)

into effect plans which will guide;business

and

professional

men

sibilities in their vocational rela- .

, ,

Contacts.

Mac

general standards of practice in|

McKeilh.

In the B. International

event committees ore appointed
Mark Andrews,
on particular phases of vocational C. International Student
service, this committee shall superEd Holtz.

3—Howard Swan

24—Bob

Pearce

7—Etarney Trebilcock

Night]

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren Williams

28—Mac

McKeith

[International

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why

25—Roy

(Rotary

' Information)
JUNE

4—Robert B.

Proieet.

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward

JANUARY

Information,

Munn

10-Le’ster Wise
17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

.14—Harvey Moss
21—James McComb
28—Byron Thomas

eommiffee shall devise and carryjthrough a world fellowship of

(Children's

MAY

7—Dale Dean (Ladies'

peoce

Picard

Petfty)

30-Cart Vinton

under-

and

(Crippled

19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Birlnger
16—Surprise Meeting

and foster the ad

Harris

11—Stu

Barnes

DECEMBER

SERVICE

Jackson

Children)

Andrews

19—Keith Avery

Byron

vancement of international

the, '

22—Fritz Van Aken

Pennington

(International

as

23—Keith

good will

their respective vocations.

Coffman

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
' Bonc|uet)

Webster

Picord,

Vocational Service Committee: This|standing,

improving

14—Guvarie

5—Mark

Dole Dean, Rus-'

INTERNATIONAL

in

Van Aken

NOVEMBER

Oeon.{D. Youth.

(Anniversary

APRIL

nam,

I

Skabo

MARCH

OCTOBER

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

Moss, Don

Charles C. Rurol-Urban.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

fionships and

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

A. Community

Weeks

26—Vincent

and assist the members of this united in the ideal of service,
club in discharging their respon Howard Swan, Choirman.

ROTARY

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

E.

individually

B. Crippled

Public

Holtz.

T.

**'''*«

Rice

Meeting)

7—Warner

effect of this object is to influence

Information.
Kornstien, Hal Munn.
I.
Rotary
Information.

Bent.

J. Sergeont-at-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

SECRETARY

Holtz

21—Lewis

and

Ed business Qnd community
itf*
'
hte." The

Woodward.

President

Dr.

Rotary — "to encourage

Van|^°*’*'

Shaw.

G. Program
H.

Special Meetings at the coll of the

GENERAL

24-Ed

28—Chet Allemier

E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
ers in the community.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James McComb, Chalrmon.

Aken

Fred Weeks

Herbert

22—Torg

(Foir Grounds)

D. Fellowship._ Jgmes Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Welker.
thoughtful of and helpful to ofh-

Barney Trebilcock
Fritz

Milnos

1—Russ

obligations of the third object |

af

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchohey. Retarions,

Jomes- McComb
Howard

17-Bill

SEPTEMBER

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

A. Attendance. Woyne Woy, Bob

Ed

Leslie

Relations)

(International Student)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Obtects Committee.I
Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

1—Webb Treot (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
15-AI

the club machinery on the execu-,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31-Fred

John Jackson,

pointed on particular phases of g.
Associations,
club service, in order to develop Woodward,

ERNEST lUSE, President

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burondt

Bobier.

of'

ROTARY

AUGUST

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

1954-1955

committees.

A. Buyer-Seller

supervise

activities

ond coordinate the activities

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Associations)

Rel.)

19—Wilford

Patterson (Magazine)

Couillard

26—Wayne Way.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

the details.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time; TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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The COLDWATER J?ote;7 REFLECTOR
Published by The COIDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

January 7&gt; 1965

27

At the Executive Board meet**

The new year started off with
an extremely fine program
vath the speaker being Dr,

ing on Thursday, January 6th'
it was announced that the
Coldwater Club has been in--

●Vinsor H. Roberts, Professor
of History of Hillsdale
Jollegei He was presented
by Mark Andrews and Mark

vited to participate in an ●

extra meeting to be held on
March 14 under the sponshrship of the Marshall Clubf.

stated that this was phase
o

of the

Seven clubs have been inviiEd

international in

to take partt Albion, Battle

information programs,

Creek, Climax* ^oldwoter,

(phase 1 being the monthly
summary of nev^s by Hal Munn of Station
’OTVB.) Dr, Roberts was the originator

Hastings, Union City, and Marshalll

of the "Little Tllf’ which is sponsored

annually by Hillsdale College to which
the various Rotary Clubs send represent

On Tuesday, January 4th, there were a con**
siderable number at the birthday tables.

atives,
Dr, Roberts chose as his theme
"Doom or Boom" and stated that in recent

years the countries outside of the Iron
Curtain have been living under the two

edge sword of Damoclese,
modern science

and

The Tri-state meeting plans are going
ahead and former Executive Secretary of
RI, Phil Lovejoy, has been secured as a

One edge being

the other

The

Club is tc be asked how many will be go
ing, so make up your mind and hove your
answer on Tuesday,

communism.

speaker.

With the dropping of the atom bomb on

Nagasacki and ihe development of the H

A new club in District

bomb the world entered into a new phase

chartered in Eaton Rapids, and the

of civilization and Dr, Roberts stressed
that in an atomic war no one v;ill win.

Night is to be Tuesday evening, Feb, 8th

He illustrated his point by stating that
in 1493 at Nurnberg, Germany a chronicler

community building of the VFW Home.

Eaton Rapids is only 50 miles from Cold-

stated that at that time the world had

water and it would seem that a carload

passed through 6 phases of history and
was entering the 7th phase, which would

might be able tc attend.

and is to be

held at 7:00 P.M,

There are now 72

be the final stage of civilization. He
prophesized complete destruction of the

219 has been

Charter

in the

active members of the

Coldwater Rotary Club and it is expected

world but even as he was writing that

that the Club will make more than their

there would be no new world to conquer,

10^ increase in membership before July I.,

Columbus was on his way back from the
New World,

Dr,

Tuesday's guests included? Dale Ulery of

Roberts stated that in

Goshen?

his opinion the future does not belong
to communism and that while

Harold Goodholm,

Stillwater,

Oklahoma; Jim Mackey of Marshall; John

it will be a

Peterson, Pentwater, Michigan; Carleton
McKenzie of &lt;iuincy; and Ronnie House
holder of South Bend, Indiana,

long struggle and there may be a great
many tensions, morality will prevail as
it always has and that betterment of man
kind will eventually evolve. He stated

Absent were Allemier (Florida), Fiske,
Fox (Florida), Hill, Hougen, Dick Kerr,
necessary for the free countries to
negotiate from a position of strength, but McConkey, Schwengel, Teeter, Waldron, and
that in order to do this it may be

Kornstein,

that the evils of the world can never be
solved with a third world war.
Co-exist

The Rotary Anns of Red MoKnight and Mark

ence is here to stay and we'll have to

Andrews have been recent patients at the
Community Health Center,

learn to live with it, but we'll have to
understand that pressure must be main
tained

at

all

There were only 2 early

times.

DO NOT FORGET THE ANNIVERSARY DAY DIIF/ER
WHICH IS TO BE HELD IN THE HAWAIIAN ROOM
OF THE ELKS' TEMPLE ON THE EVENING OF
FEBRUARY 23,
IT IS TO BE A lADIES' NIGHT

Ray Mulchahey

so MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW FOR A IOC9S MEETING,
BE THERE]

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
.

BE A 100% MEMBER

●

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH*
OFFICERS

BY

COMMtHEES

vise and

coordinate

CLUB SERVICE

of such

committees.

This

committee

A. Buyer*Se!ler

shall supervise

coordinate

the

the

Clossifieotion,

activities

Relations.

Membership, 8. ^Competitor
,

the Magazine Committees and such'

1954-1955

Relations.

Paul

Relations,

Charles Schmitt,

other committees as moy be ap- D. Four-Way Test,
tion of the plans and program of;
the Alms and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treosurer

Fritz Van Aken, Choirmon

is

the duty of

Service

Livermore.

Holtz

to

discharge

Swan

Van

Aken

F. Membership.

Fred Weeks

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday of

Ray Mulchahey, Rotarians,

each

month,

12:15

President

Wm.

Shaw.

G. Program

Chairmen.

Bent.

Milnes,jJdtnes McComb, Chairman.
●

●

:A. Community

Harvey'

Herbert

J.

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

Toylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

ill.

Treat.

Pennington

28-Chet Allemler

and

professional

assist the

members

of

peace
fellowship of

in

improving

International
the A. MeKeilh.

Contacts.

26—Vincent

(Public

25—Hoi

information)

(Tri-State

Munn

MAY

3—Howard Swon

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

10—Lester Wise

9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

17—Bob Shaw (Ladles' Night)
24—Bob

Pearce

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodword

30—Carl Vinton

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

14—Harvey Moss
21—James

25—Roy

Harris (Crippled

11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)

Kornstien

McComb

14—Howard

Teeters

21—Worren

Williams

28—Mac

McKelth

(Infernotional

Contacts)
JULY

B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

11-rCharles Schmitt
(Employer-Employee
18—James Van Why

Ed Holtz.

Aken

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

19—Keith Avery

4—Robert

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the 8. International Information.
Mork Andrews.
event committees are, appointed
on particular phoses of vocational, C. Internotionol Student Project.

service, this committee shall super-1

Information)

Barnes

JANUARY
Mac

Jackson

Children)

28—Byron Thomas

men

this united in the ideal of service,

Van

29—John

5—Don

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)

under-

and

discharging
their respon- Howard Swan, Chairman,
in their vocational rela
and

12—Otis

22—Fritz

APRIL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

into effect plans which will guide business

tionships

Dr. T. E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Coffman

^

and foster the ad

vancement of international

committee shall devise and carry through a world

sibilities

DISTRICT,- ROTARY

To encouroge

SERVICE

will

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

14—Guvorie

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Bonquet)

NOVEMBER

good

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH

Van Aken

Webster i

Vocationol Service Committee: This standing,
and

ROTARY

Safety.

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

7—Warner

(International

as:

Public

Holtz.

PRESIDENT

and

(Anniversory

MARCH

5—Mark Andrews

B. Crippled
Children.
Harvey
Information.
VIriceni,
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Putnam.
Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
Charles' C. Rural-Urban, Dale Dean, Rus-'
I. Rotary
Information.
sell Waldron.
Woodward.
■
J. Sergeont-at-Arms.
Stu.
Picard,
Byron
Dale Dean.jO. Youth,
Thomas.
Ed
. K. Music.
Maurice
Payne,
H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

”\o encourage and

individually

Rice

Student)

Weeks

21—Lewis

D, Fellowship. -James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be'
John Wolker.
ithoughtfut of and helpful to olh-1
E. Mogazine. Roy Potterson.
'^rs in the community.
.

Barney Trebilceek
Fritz

●●

22—Torg Skabo
Meeting)

(Fair Grounds)

:effeet of this object is to influence

C. Club Bulletin.

Jomes McComb
Howard

Rotary

Milnes

Holtz

B. Classification. Warner Van
‘’J' nrTORER
Aken, Warren Williams, Ed business and community
his lire.
personal,
OCTOBER
The i

The President, Vice-President, and—
Ed

of

17-8111

24-Ed

SEPTEMBER

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob ‘‘l® obligations of the third object:
DIRECTORS

1S-AI

the Community

Committee

Hurley (Competitor

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

1—Russ

Leslie

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

8—Paul

(International

the club mochinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

FEBRUARY

Burandt

31-Fred

John Jackson.

pointed on particular phases of g Trade Associations.
club service, in order to develop ‘ Woodward

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

ROTARY PROGRAMS

3—Gust

Wm.

Bobier.

of

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-1 Hurley,
formation, Public Information and^C. Employer-Employee

ELECTION

19S4-19S5
AUGUST

Fred Weeks, Choirmon.

Functions of the Committee
and

the activities

Patterson

12—Leslie WooJward (Trade
Rel.)

Associations)
19—Wilford

(Magozine)

Couillard

26—Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program ehorrman of the change.

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist-with the details.

Telephone 743-W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

January 14, 1955

Bulletin N©, 28

Rotary took in a new member,

The regular meeting of the
Coldwater Rotary Club en
Tuesday had as their speaker
n very interesting young man.
He v;as Dr. William H.

Albert "Burt" G Faller,
who v/ns born in Denora, pav
on 1-17-1906. He graduated
from Denora High school int .
1922 and from the Eastman

v'iiHiams, a consulting psy

School of Business in 1927.

chologist who is employed by

Ke married

the firm Rohrer, Hibler and

Replogle of Detroit.
Vdiliams

Dr.

took his under

graduate work at Stanford
University and later received his Doctor
of Philosophy degree in Psychology at
the University of Hebraska. He was
introduced by Chuck Schmitt who was re
sponsible for the meeting, having t® do
with employee-employer relationships.

In C©i(jwater he operates the Golden Rule
Shop v;hich sells children’s clothing.
He was introduced to the club by Dick

Biringer.

better man to present the picture.

The

Guests on Tuesday were: Barrie Treinper of
Fort Vfayne; John Petersen of Scottvllle;
Glenn Banks of Elkhart, Ind.; Orlie
VanSchoick «f Union City; and Norm Elliott

Rotary members acted in port as guinea
asked to

place in numerical order 8 factors deal
ing vdth employee morale, After the club
had listed these individually the speaker

Bert Ward »f Bronson; Wilmar Moore and

Clay Brockman from Quincy.

gave us the listings of a group of
employers and also a group of the list
ings by employees. From the comments it
there were members in the

Absent were: Allemier, Fiske, Fox, Hill,
Hougen, Bob Kerr, Dick Kerr, Kornstein,
McConkey, Patterson, Thomas and Warner

club.

Williams picked up the lists aftenvards

Van A^^en.

since he stated he vras gathering statis
tics,

He

Also, Hal

Miller of Kalamazoo,

appeared that the listings Lvere as varied
as

V/elcome, Burt, to the C«ldwater

Rotary Club.

secured a

pigs in that each of them was

Ewald

They have 3 children:
Charlyne, age 21; Karne, age 14; and
David, age 7. Ke is Presbyterian by per
suasion and is a member of the Elks’ Club,

From the interest shovm, it would appear
that Chuck could not have

Charlotte

on June 23, 1930 at
Charleroia, Pennsylvania.

There were 6 early leavers.

told us that the theme for his

Your .Editor is attending a District meet
ing of Bulletin Editors on Saturday
He went on to state that the responsibii.'^ afternoon, January 22 at Schulrrs’ at
which time matters pertaining to bulletins
for employee morale rests vdth the top

talk was "Look at People".

will

personnel in any organization: namely
management, since it is only this group

be

discussed.

Your Editor

has been

that can modify situations tp improve

assigned the subject of giving recognition
to speakers who talk to the various clubs.

employee morale. Management can do the
following to improve employee relation

From the response it would appear that

ships: 1.

Read and study in areas of

interest.

2.

there was

considerable

interest in the

7

club meeting to be held at J/Iarshall in

Take courses in human

the

relations.
3. If the organization is
large, hire specialists, or if necessary,
call in specialists in human relations.
He stated that a study of employeeemployer relationships may prove the
truth of this statement "you may n«t like
v/hat you see, but you may learn some
thing" .

future.

We learned from Bert Ward of Bronson that

there are 15 couples from the Bronson
Club going to the Rotary Convention in
Chicago in May. Coldwater, sad to say,
is

far below that number.

Guvarie Coffman is in the Community Health
Frank
President Ernie read a short ooramunicaiicn Center with a cardiac condition
McCdnkey
has
been
ill
for
the
past
several
from Al Lohftusen, «ur former exchange
weeks.
student. Apparently Al has not forgotten
»

his

●

●

«

friends in Coldwater and it is nice

WE ARE STILL PLUGGING FOR A lOO^i MEETING

to know that he does remember his many
friends

around

ON FEBRUARY 23 miCE IS

town.

NIGHT.

BE

TO BE A LAMES’

THERE?

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
o

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrcgallanal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK ~ Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

vise and coordinoto
of such eommlfteBS.

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Functions

of

Tk-

tho Committee

...

I

II

.

A. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise

and

coordinate

the

OFFICERS

BY

the

ClassiFication,

activities

Program, Fellowship,

ELECTION

of'

Rotary In-!

‘

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Paul [

Fritz Von Akon, Chairman

Leslie

Akon,

Holtz.

Ed'Holti

D. Fellowship.

Williams,

to

his

individually

Swan
●'r

Fred Weeks .

Walker.

.-Robert

Show.

G. Program

Bent.
■titular Boerd of Directors Meeting, first
H. Public
Thursday, of dbeh month, 12:15

●

-

Chairmen.

Harvey

Informotion.

Vincent

Children.

Harvey

Hoi Munn.

Rotory

Information.

(International
12—Otis

Harris, Kenneth

26—Vincent KornsTIo'n

J, Serge on I-a I-Arms.
Dale Dean. ;D. Youth.
Thomas.
K: Music.
Mourice., Payne, '. Ed
' Holtz.

?—Richard Birlnger .

Stu. ' Picard, ● Byron

INTERNATIONAL

into effect plans which will gujde.business

and

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR
■

Dr.

T.

DISTRICT,

tionships and

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

E.

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

the .members

and

profossionaj

of -Ihislunited in the ideal of service,

in improvirsg the

their

respective vocations.

event committees

^

Student

service, this comniitteo shall super-. ' Ed Holtz.

■ «

The above is our program' -schedule’ for the ye^ V954i55.’ ’

30—Carl

Vinton

21—James

McComb

McKcith

(International

JULY

5*-Prosidenl's Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
‘Assoeiotions)

-Rol.)

19—Wilford

IB—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Mogaiino)

Proiccl.

Tee'tors

Williams

Contacts)

I

' (Employer-Entployee

7—Bornoy Trcbileock
14—Howord

21—Warren

28—Mac

4—Robert
Kerr.
11—.Chorles .Schmitt.

»●

(Rotary

JUNE ’● '

26—Byron Thomas

Mac

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward
Information)

14—Harvey Moss

arc” eppointedV * Work Andrews.''

on particular pliascs of voco^ionuLc. International

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

7—Dgle .Deon (ladies' Night) ' .

rjen

Informotion..

In the.B.. International

Pearce

JANUARY

Contacts.

general'sfandards of’{iraetice ui*

23—Keith

DECEMBER

SERVICE

club
in discharging their respon- Howord
Swan,
Chairman.
sibilities in their vocational relo- .
.
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Chicago, Illinois

219TH

assist

3—Howard Swan
lO-Lestor Wise

'16—Surprise Meeting

VOCATIONAL SERVICE ..
.To^encourago'_ond foster the cdDISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
●
● ● jvancemeni of intornational underPRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Vocational Service Comniitlee: This!sfondln.g, good will and peace
commitlOQ shall devise 'a'nd cafryithrough a world fellowship of
Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago, III.
GENERAL SECRETARY ROTXrY .

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

Dole Dean, luis-

(Tri-Slafo

2^Hal Munn

(Public- Information)

Put¬

(Children's

Parly)
19—Ken Putnam
● Meeting)

19—Keith Avery _

I - sell Waldron.

V

Children)
11—Stu Picard

Information)

Barnes

NOVEMBER .

Moss, Don

Chorles''C. Rural-Urb'on.
.

5—Don Morris (Crippled

5—Mork Andrews

nam.

Woodwo rd.

J , ,● ’President

'Webster

Treol.

Akon

APRii

as

A. Community ' Safety.
B. Crippled

Kornsllen,

!.

Spoclol Meetings at the call of the

James Von

Lyons

29—^ohn Jackson

28—dhet Allernier

Why, members of tho Rotony Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
ers in the commmiiy. ● , .
Magazine. Roy Patterson..
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James .McComb, Choirman.
●John

Moore

8—Bob

22—Fritz Van

personal, OCTOBER

and

1 —Russ

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Bonquel)

Coffman

(Foir Grounds)
21 —Lewis Pennington

)usiness and community life." The

Rgy Mulchahoy. Rolarions,

(Anniversary

MARCH

7—Warner Var\ Akon

Rotary — "to encourage and
the ideals of service-by
Rotarian

Weeks

14—Guvorio

lit is the duly of the Community
jServlce Commiffoe .to discharge

Van fosicr
Ed -very

Skobo

Meeting)

SEPTEMBER

effect of this obieci is to influence

C. Club BullcliTTi

i

James McComb
Barpoy Trebllcock

Warner

Warren’

(Competitor

Rteo

22—Torg

Holtz

31—Fred

John Jackson.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

of

, Livermore.
B. Classificolion.

The ProsIdonI, Vice-President, and—

George R. Means,

15-AI

Meeting

(International Student)

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third object

A. Attendance.
DIRECTORS ,

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofely)

10—Dist. Gov.

tho club machinery on the cxccu-l

tho Aims and Obiects Committee.

FEBRUARY

17—Bill Milnes

Charles Schmitt,

lion of the plans and program of

PROGRAMS

8—Paul Hurley
Relations)

24-Ed

Rclotions. :

pointed on porticular phosos ofjg Trade Associations.
club service, in order to devolopl ' Woodward'

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

ROTARY

3—Gust Burendt

Wm.:

.

Hurley,

other committees as moy be op- D. Four-Way Test,

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

Van Aken

_

Relolions.

Membership,}®- Competifot^ Relation*..

the Magailne Committees and such

1954-1955

Howard

Bobier

1954-1955
AUGUST

formotion. Public Informotion and.C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE. President
TORG SKA80, Vice-President

Fritz

tho aclivilics

Fred V/eoks, Choirman.

Couillard

26—Woyne.Woy

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Members having special progroms, such os Ladies'''Nigiit, ● may op'poiht a committee to assist With'the

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details.

HARVEY BENT,.^ Program Chairman
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MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No*

29

January 21, 1955

This being the Golden
Anniversary year of Rotary
every member should read

We have received a picture

of the 8^ stamp which is
being designed especially

the article in the February

to

commemorate the

Golden

issue of the Rotarian, be
ginning on page 8. The
article was written by C*
R. Perry who was Secretary

Anniversary of Rotary and
it shows very prominently
the Rotary slogan, "Service

of Rotary International in

to be regretted that this
could not be put out on the
3^ stamp so as to be more

1910 and 1942,

above Self".

He outlines

the aims of the Rotary Club

when it was formed and traces the change
in philosophy, aims, and program which
has taken place in the last 50 years.
Apparently the present aim of Rotary is

It is rather

widely used*
Tuesdays* guests included Frank Foote of

Battle Creek; Robert Fulton of Charlotte;

vastly different than the aims of ihe

Bill Eiker of Romulus; Charlie Gross of

original club. Y.hether you agree or
disagree and whether you approve of his

Constantine; Fred Mann of South Bend;

Dale ^lery of Goshen; Rudy Praetz of

present day evaluation is your own

Grand Rapids; Clare -^llister, Wendell

right but the article is well worth
reading.

Hathaway and Bob Stocker from Bronson;

The program on Tuesday, January 18th,
under the sponsorship of ^^im Van Why,
was excellent,

and Oscar Pence, Herman Phillips, and
Howard Ratikin of Angola.

There were 9 early leavers.

The pictures which were

shown by Fred Halloran, export manager
of Federal-24ogul, depicted life in South
Africa and apparently the citiew are not

Absent were: Allemier, Barnes, Coffman,

Hill, Dick Kerr, Lyon, McComb, ^cConkey,
McKeith, Moss, Pearce, Shorno, Toupalik,

too different from those in the United

Waldron, Way, and Chuck Woodward.

States, but certainly the life of the
native is unique and a far cry from what
the average is of the United States

^do with the Rotary magazine and will be

inhabitant.

It would appear that it is

the country where the white man has made

the most of his opportunities with very
little consideration for the native.

The pictures taken in the wild life pre

serve were excellent and it would be most
interesting to do the exploring which he
did;

One realizes that such places do

exist but it is rare that Rotarians have

the opportunity of seeing movies taken
first hand.

The program for Jrnuary 25th will have to

under'the chairmanship of Pat Patterson*

Your Editor still thinks that a compli
mentary subscription to the Rotarian, to
speakers who are not Rotariansj would be
a very worthwhile move and should be
sidered by the club,
J

Just so you will understand regarding

mistakes we are putting In this little
item:

n case you find mistakes in this

paper, please consider they were put
there

President Ernie Luce introduced Bob

Fulton of the Charlotte Club, which is
sponsoring the Eaton Rapids Rotary Club,
Bob told us of the plans for Charter

for a purpose,

We publish some-

thing for everyone, and some f«lks
always looking for mistakes,"

are

night which is to be held at the VFW

community building on February 8th, Phil
Lovejoy is to be the speaker for the
evening and the tariff is to be $3.50,
It is hoped that a group from Coldwater
can attend

con-

this.

We are glad to hear that Guvarie Coffman

and Frank McConkey are improving in
health and we hope they will soon return

Ray Mulchahey

to our meetings.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY —* Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

of

committee

such

A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

ELECTION

Wm.

Relations.

Paul

formation. Public Information and,C. Employer-Employee
the Magazine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,
other committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test.
pointed

ERNEST lUSE, President

on

particular

phases

of E. Trade

club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

tion of the plans and program of
It is

Fritz Von Aken, Chairmon

!

24-Ed

!

31-Fred Weeks

John Jackson.

Associotions.

B. Classification.

DIRECTORS
Holtz

Jomes McComb

Barney Trebilcock
Howord

Van

Fred

Weeks

Aken

month,

Herbert

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

SECRETARY

III.

DISTRICT,

T.

E. Schmidt,

Information.

Horveyl

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-'●

sell Waldron.

Dean.iD. Youth.

K. Music.
Holtz.

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

Edj

Stu.

Thomas.

'

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

23—Keith Pearce
30-Carl Vinton

SERVICE

professional

and

this united in the ideal, of service.

djschorging their respon-;^^^^,^
vocolionol rela®;.

,

general stondards of practice inj
their respective vocations.

event committees

.

,

Mark Andrews,

on porticular phases of vocationol'C. Internotional

service, this committee shall super-1

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
Livermore

(Rotary

^

Ed Holtz.

JUNE

14—Korvey Moss
21—James

men 1
t

McComb

28—Moc

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

Information,

II—Charles Schmitt

Student Project, j

18—Jomes Von

(Employer-Employee
25—Roy

(Internotional

JULY

4—Robert B.

I

Williams

McKeith

Contacts)

JANUARY
Moc I

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

28—Byron Thomas

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wartt to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speciol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

.

(Children's

31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

7—Dole Dean (Lodies' Night)

Choirman.

McKeitn.

In the]®. International

arc appointed!

Picard

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

24—Bob

(DECEMBER

and peace'
fellowship ofi

into effect plans which will guide business
thetr

I
Byron 1

ivancement of international under-.

commiffee shall devise ond carry through a world
of

Children)

11—Stu

MAY

16—Surprise Meeting

;To encourage and foster the ad-|

will

members

5—Don Horris (Crippled

I.

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good
the

Jackson

26—Hal Munn

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Biringer

Date Dean, Rus-'

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

Van Aken

29—John

Meeting)

Kornslien

(Public Information)

nom.

Dale

assist

26—Vincent

! NOVEMBER

Children.

tiooships and in improving thei^'J"’®*"'”'®"''' Contacts,

ROTARY

Jackson, Mich.

Treat.

B. Crippled

Vincent

J. Sergeoni-at-Arms.

sibilities jn

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

Rotary

:

I

Wood word.

and

ROTARY

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

ers in the community.

Milnes,j-lames
McComb, Chairman.Websterjj
A. Community Safety.
Harvey!

Information.

Public

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Chairman.

Bent.

*2-Otis Bornes
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-| 19—Keith Avery

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

INTERNATIONAL

George

G. Program

I.

President

PRESIDENT

Wm.

22—Fritz

APRIL

Roy Patterson.

H.

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

DISTRICT 219

Banquet)

*®*''ice by I

E. Mogazine.

Robert Show.

of each

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

Coffman

21—lewis Pennington
28~Chet Allemier

and i

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

(Fair Grounds)

James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be j

F. Membership.

THjgolor Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday

MARCH

7—Warner Van Aken
14—Guvarie

D. Fellowship.

John Walker.

Swan

Fritz

Student)
1—Russ

1

I*'*®'*

Rice

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversary
Meeting)

SEPTEMBER

the duty of the Community

Van '^®*’®*

Relations)

15-A1

Aken,
Warren Williams, Ed
to his P®rsf&gt;;ol^ OCTOBER
Holtz.
5-Mark Andrews
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Muichahey. Rof'rions, '*individoa*ly'* ond*"as i (■nternalionai Information)

The President, Vice-President, and—
Ed

Warner

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Holtz

(International

Leslie

Rolory — 'Mo encouroge

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treot (Com. Safety)

:

jService Committee to discharge
A. Attendance. Wayne Woy, Bob'**’® obligations of the third object;
Livermore

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Bufondt
10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
17-Bill Milnes
I

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

I

Relations. I

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

ROTARY

; AUGUST

Relotlons.

Bobier,

the octivities of . ..

the Classification, Membership, “● Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-i Hurley,

1954-1955

1954-1955

committees.

Fred Weeks. Chairmon.

Functions of the Committee

and coordinate
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

Why

Patterson (Magazine)

Associations)
19—Wilford Couillord

26-Wayne Way

HARVEY BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Meeting Time;

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

anuary 28, 1955

Bulletin «o.

Harvey Bent, at the regular
meeting of the Rotary CluVon January 25th, did an ex

t tip of the hat to Chick

hermody who has been doing
an extremely good job as
secretary,
is going to
have the new pins for Rotary
members who have had perfect
attendance during the last
year and they are to be pre
sented on Tuesday* Will all

cellent job in pinch-hitting
on the program for Pat
Patterson.
Pat was called
cut of town and was therefore

unable to present his program
on Rotary magazines.
Harvey
introduced 4 recently new
members of the Club who gave
thumb-nail

sketches

of as much of their

past experiences as could be made public.
From all reports it was enjoyed by every
one. Your Editor is sorry that he was
absent on that day but was speaking to a
high school assembly at Clinton and can
not be in two places at once.

Your Editor attended a meeting af all
Bulletin editors from Dist.

219 at

Schuler^s Saturday afternoon, Jan. 22nd.
Cy Stebbins of Marshall was the general
chairman and general publication of a
bulletin was discussed.

Immediate past

District Governor Ed Lincoln and Dist.
Governor Ted Schmidt discussed what the
bulletin should include and

stressed its

influence regarding activities and aims
of a club.

This is

the

second such meet

ing that has been held in Dist, 219 and
a permanent organization has been estab
lished, As far as we can determine, this
is the only district in the United States

that has such an organization and holds
regular meetings.
The date of the Tri-state meeting is to

be May 3rd at Pottawatorai Inn as usual,
with Phil Lovejoy as the speaker. This
should be an outstanding program. Any
one who has heard phil Lovejoy speak
will v/ant to hear him again.
Webb Treat has the program for Feb, 1st
and will have as his speaker, Neil Pfost

whose subject will be ’’Safety", Members
will recall this safety committee is a
new committee, set up in July of 1954,

The Anniversary Day dinner which is to be
held on February 23rd at which the Rotary
Anns are to be guests, will have as its
speaker Emil Loeffler of Albion college.
According to President Ernie, he is a
very able speaker and he should be vrorth
hearing.

members please wear their o!^
pins so that they can be
turned in when you get your new ones,
Ysur Editor had

the

chance'to meet and

spend considerable time with the District
Governor nominee, George p. Dean^ a member
of the Charlotte Rotary club.
Below is
a report of his Rotary experience and of
his community and vocational service. He
impresses #ne as being very serious about
his job and he will be welcomed as Dist."
Governor byall clubs who are interested
in seeing Rotary progress.

George has been a member of the Charlotte
Rotary club since 1933, Has a 21 year
perfect attendance record.
He served as
Club secretary for 9 years. Has been
Director, Vice President and President

(*50-*51),

Delegate to International

Convention and attended 1950,

1953,

on all major club committees. Has been
chairman of Fellowship, Traffic safety.
Recreation, International Students Project
Committees. This year George has a German
high school student living in his home.

Michigan State college graduate.

Member

of Post No, 42, American Legion,

Chef de

of Congregational Church,

Past Commander

Train of Voiture 181, 40 &amp; 8 at Battle
Creek, Chairman of Boys State Coiranittee
of American Legion* Active in Masonic

work, Alderman of city council for 8 yrs.
County chairman for Red Cross Fund raising
campaign in ’53 when for the first time in
10 years the quota was oversubscribed.
Member of Boy Scout Council for 4 years.
We are glad to hear -that Frank McConkey
has improved sufficiently that he was
back with us and we ore also glad to know
that Guvarie Coffman is being discharged
from the hospital. We hope he will be
bock with us very soon.

Don’t forget the Charter Night at the
Eaton Rapids club to be held Tuesday,
February 8th at the VFW Home community
building at 7:30 P,M,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:T5 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elkf Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

He

has attended at least 12 District Con
ferences and District Assemblies,
Served

BATTLE CREEK — Poft Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMITTEES

OF

vise ond coordinate the activities; 1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

of

CLUB SERVICE

COLDWATER, MICH.

■ Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Fonelions of ihe Commiftee

..JA. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise
and coordinate the activities oF-

.... Classification. Membership,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-1
the

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

Bebier.

_

1954-1955

3—Gust Burandt

I

.

Paul I

Relations.

Hurley,

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the executioii oP the plans and program of
the ’Aims and Ob[ects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer"

Fritz ydn Ak^,. Choirma.n

)

31-Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Committee

DIRECTORS '

,

B.'.CWssificqtion. ;

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

Ed Holtz ....

Holtz.

,

James McCorfib''

1

Van fester

.Warner;

the

—

to

'

ideals

of

his

service

Fred Weeks

E. .Magazine.

Roy Patterson.

Thursday of eoch

H. public

month,', 12:15

I.

Special Meetings at the call of the

■

Informatloji.

J. Sergeont-ot-Arms.

K. Music.
Kditz.

DISTRICT 2.9 ROTAfY INTERNAIIONAl

■

-,

Dean. D. Youth.

Payne,

Ed

Thomas.

in

®

world' fellowship

event»committees

are

appointed;

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

Pearce

31—Chas.

30-Corl Vinton

Mark Andrews.

‘

Woodward

(Rotary

JUNE _

' 7-s8o'fney'Trebilcock

14-^Howard Teeters

^ ,
off 2l-Jomes„ MeComb
.

21—Warren

28—Mac

Williams

McKeith

(International

Contacts)

.

.

JULY

■ r A^Rob.rt B,. It.„
: j.

Livermore

information)

DECEMBER

QSsiM the membefs pf this united In the IdedF of service.
S„„, CK«l™«.T ,

'

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester Wise

'

professional! men I 28i-Byron Thomas

and

(Tri-State

Munn

MAY

good .will -.ond . peace [

0..rg. R.
|I|,„,I.
S'JSL'i;
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT, ROTARY ‘tKoif respective vocations. In fhe.B* International Informotion..
INTERNATtONAL

- ,

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
I, 14*-Harvey
Moss

● '"1® effect plans WRieh'.yill guide business

Dr. T.' E pcnmiar.,
Schmidt Jackson
jacKson, Mich
Mich., .

26-Hal

16—Surprise Meeting

Byron

' VOCATIONAI.SERVICE

. to‘"mittee shall devise and Carry through e

rtFWFRAf ^PrpCTAPsY BotA'PV

9—RTchard Biringer-

* INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL ●

H»rh&gt;rt 'i

Picard,

Putnam

Meeting)
●

2-rSfog Nighf-H. J. McKpighf,
23—Keith

(Children's

19—Ken
●

(Public Information)
●

Harvey I

Picard

Party)

; '.NOVEMBER- -●

i

Stu.

Jackson

11—Stu

,

19~Keith Avery

Dale Dean, Rus-■

-sell ;Waldron.

Dole

Maurice

;'| '

Von Aken

29—John

Children)

Information)

- 's i ● ^6*Viiicent Kornstien

Moss, Don. Harris,-.Kenneth Pot-''

Chorles C. Rural-Urban.'

’ Wood*drd. ●

President

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Vincent!

22—Fritz

5—Don Harris (Crippled

Andrews

(international
„

McCombj Chairman.● ;
A. Community * Sofety. Webster]

●-Kotnstien', Hdl-Monn.
Rotary

ers In the eommonity.

fTarvey. ■- Treof.
Crippled . Children.

Ihfortnation.

Coffman

APRIL

thougktful of. onc( helpful to eth&gt;l

Milnes, Jomes

Wm. ●

●Robert. Shaw.

G. Program' Chcrirman. ‘
Tn^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first ,Ber&gt;t.' , . - ■

14—Guvarie

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet]

by|

D. Fellowship.

●F.'Membership.--.
●

Van Aken

personal, I OCTOBER

business and community life." The

●

7—Warner

28~Chet Allemier

and

of this obiect is to influence
Ray Mulchahey. effeet
Rotartons, inoividually ond osi
James Van Why, members of tfe RdybirY Club, ctb

Jojirt Walker. , .

Swan

Fritz Van Akeri

MARCH

discharge. . 21—Lewis Pennington

to encourage

Eif every Rotarian to

Witiiams)

Weeks

(Fair Grounds)

C. Club Bulletin.

Barney Trebilcock
Howard

Warren

Rotary

Student)
1—Ross

If is the doty of the Community;
or

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

Holtz

(International

A. A.ttendancev. Wayne, Way,, ftob the obligations of the third dbieet
Livermore.

15-AI Rice

17-Bill Milnes

.SEPTEMBER

Woodward.

Service

Re lotions)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations, i

other committees as may be op- D. Four-Way Test, John Jockson. |
pointed on particular phases of[E Trade Associations.
Leslie

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

AUGUST

Wm. 1

Relations.

formation. Public Information ond C. Employer-Employee
Charles Schmitt.
the Mogazine Committees and such

ERNEST LUSE, President

FEBRUARY

such committees.

5—President's Meeting
'■12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
- Associations)

Mcrnproyer-Ymployee. .Rel,)

19—Wilford Couillard
P“Hicuidr phakbs ofjhql,l
vocationol
Stl/denl P^nojett. ; l»-Jorn?5 Vgn Why .
super-l 1C. EdInternationbl
Holtz.
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The above -is our.'prqgram schedule-fof ihe.'year 1954-55.
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If you want to change dcrtes With another, member, advise the program, chairman of the change.
HARV6Y BENT, Program Chairman

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Bulletin No,

Webb Treat,

31

February 4, 1955

Chairman of the

There were

Coramuniiy Safety Conmitteei
was program chairman for the
February 1st meetina and had
as his speaker, Neil Pfost,
Sheriff of Branch County,
Sheriff Pfost told us

received pins for perfect
attendance during the year
of 1954, Topping the list
was Warner VanAken with 32

years of perfect attendance.

of

We are wondering if perhaps
this may not be a district

safety on ihe highways and
stated

that

t**affic

laws

record,

and rules of good driving
must be observed by all.

John Walker was next

with 28 years; Maurice Payne
with 18; Fred Weeks with 15;

He stressed particularly that the yellow
line used as a safety precaution is ”a
life line”. He stated that only by an
all-out effort can accidents be

32 members who

cut down

Charlie Fiske with 14; Secretary Kennedy
with 11; Howard Swan with 9,

There were

two who had 8 years, three with 7 years;
one with 6; three with 5;

three with 3;

and since the excessive cost of patrol
ling roads would be too great, safety
must bo the responsibility of each in
dividual. He outlined briefly their

two with 2; and 11 with one jear*

work with youngsters in rural schools

DON’T FORGET CHARTER NIGHT—FEBRUARY 8TH-*-

and with the safety patrol of the city
schools. He mentioned particularly, Tom
Smith, patrol boy of the second ward

NATIONAL HOME.
SPEAKER.

school, who is very much interested in
safety. He also complimented Stewart

We want to quote from the "liondon Rotaria^

lieve that this is a very good average
and the members are to be congratulated.
EATON RAPIDS—COJJMUNITY CENTER V,F,W.

Picard for his work with the Auto Mechanics which

Club and stressed again that "safety is
a habit".

We be

PHIL LOVSJOY IS TO BE THE

is received by the Coldwater Rotary

Club each week:

'Rotary’s strongest
appeal lies in the fact that it knows no

barriers of state, nation, race or reliyai

Absent were: Allemier (Florida), Bobier,
Coffman (ill), Couillard, Gilbert, Holtz,
Hurley (in Detroit), Bob Livermore, Lyon,

Esteem and affection do not with us depaid

McKeith, MUnes, ^ore, Munn, Pennington,

For Rotary is a world-wide group of in

Skabo, Vinton,

and Wise,

Kinship of thought

counts for as much as kinship of blood.

telligent men held together by the desire

to be friendly with all human beings^

There were 5 early leavers.

Friendship is the first tie.

Guests on Tuesday includdd Dale Ulery of
Goshen; Stanley Huestis of Detroit; Hareld
Goodholm,

upon place of birth.

The most

important word in the vocabulary of a
Rotarian is Friendship; the second.
Tolerance",

Stillwater, Oklahoma; Bill Peat

from Angola; and Hugh Stouppe of Baldwin,
Kansas,

Seton Bovee is to be complimented on the

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Remember, the "line
of safety—drive safely, the life you
save may be your own".

series of father and son articles which

have been appearing in the coldwater Dally

/

JO

Reporter,
In each of the articles at
least one member of the business firm has
been a Rotarian and in the case of Warner

and Fritz Van Aken and Douglas, Chuck and
Les Woodward, all members of the family
are

Rotarians,

Paul HurTaif hflfl the program for Feb, 8th
with competitor relations,

; he has a film dealing
of business which is being

} Sun Oil Company,
t to

Ken Putnam who

was

i to "the Southern Michigan
ard of Directors,

Roy Mulohahoy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

● Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

ol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUSGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

io — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�COMMITTEES

vise and

CLUB SERVICE

of

This

committee

the

A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

coordinote

the

activities

Classification,

coordinole

of'.

-

Rotary In-!

Wm.

Relations.

Paul

Hurley,

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
the Magozine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,

other committees os may be op- 0. Four-Way Test.

.pointed

on

particular

phases

Relations,

John Jackson,

of e

19S4*1?S5 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Leslie

3—Gust

tion of the plans and program of

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It is the doty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

“Frit* Von Aken,' Chairman

A. .Attendance.! Wayne .Way, B.ob the obligations of the third ob[ect
of Rdtary — "to encourage and

Livermore.

17-Bill Milnes

22—Torg Skabo
Meeting)

24-Ed

D. Felfp'wship.

James Von Why, .members of the Rotary Club, to be

E. Mogazine.

Roy . Patterson.

F.' Membership.

- Wm.

RdbqrJ Shavy.,'

[^ular Board of Directors Meeting, ^rsf
Thursday

of each month,

G.- Program
Bent.

H.

12:15

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY, INTERNATIONAL
III;'

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Safety.

Treat.

Webster

1—Russ

7—Warner

Van Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

(Fair Grounds)
. 21—Lewis

Pennington

28—Chef Allemier

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put-

Moss, Don
nam.

Charles.C. Rural-Urban.

Dole Dean, Rus

sell Waldron.

Maurice » Payne,

Ed

Slu.

^«""os.

Picord,

Byron.

ivaneement of internotional

under-*

good

will and

into effect plons which will guide! business

ond

professionah-

peace

.committee sholj devise, o^ carry, through a world fellowship of

men

gerieraj

ROTARY

stondords

of

practice in-

event committees

ore

appointed!

their respective vocations.

In the B. International

Mark Andrews,

Information,

on particular phases of vocotionoljC. International Student Project,

E. -Sch’midt, Jockson, Mich.

service, this committee shall super-l

Ed Holtz.

Jackson

Children)

11—Stu

Picord

(Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnom (Tri-State
Meeting)

Kornslien

26—Hal

Information)

■*

Munn

MAY

3—Howard Swan

2-H5tag Night—H. J. McKnight

10—Lester Wise

. .9—Richard Biringer

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting

24—Bob

Pearce

JUNE

7—Borney Trebileock

Deon (Ladies'' Night)

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren Williams

'14—Harvey Mc^s
21—James

(Rotory

Information)

.

7—Dole

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward

30—Carl- Vinton
DECEMBER

-er&gt;coofoge and foster the od-

.

(Public

Von Aken

27—John

5—Don Harris (Crippled

19—Keith Avery
●26—Vincent

22—Fritz

APRIL

Barnes

23—Keith

IKiTERNATIONAL SERVICE
—

12—Otis

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (Alt Sports
Bo nquet)

NOVEMBER

&gt;B, Crippled

(Anniversary

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

.

Vodotionaf Service Committee: This standing,

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
●

Weeks

McComb

28—Mae

26—Byron Thomas

McKeifh

(International

Contacts)

and assist the members of this;united in the ideal of service.
K. ■.
7*P'»'’-;HoWord
Swan,
Choirmon.
JANUARY
,
sibilifies m (heir vocational rela-'.
,
.
,
tionships and 'in improving the'^-'"**':'’""°"''l Contacts.
Moc
4—Robert B. Kerf;

GENERAL SECR^ARY ROTARY

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Harvey'
Vincent

:

J. S/ergeont-af-Arms. 'Dole' Deofi. D:. Youth.

K. Holtz.Musk,

J. 'Taylor, Chicago;

Chairman.

Woodward.

President.'.

Herbert

■ I'A- Co/ntnunity

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
Rotary
Information.

I.

Special Meetings eft-the coll of the

i

Information.

. '. ' ●

Public

●

ithoughlful of and helpful to oth|ers In the community.

Milnes,iJomes MeComb, Chairman.

Rice

(Internotional Student)
31—Fred

Williams,

C. Club-Bulletin.
John Wolker.

Holtz

●WorheV '

Warren

Holtz.

Relations)
15-AI

Von foster the ideals of service by
OCTOBER
Ed every Rotorian to his personal,
business and community life." The
5—Mork Andrews
effect of this object is to influence
- (International Information)
Roy Mclchahey. Rotorions, individually and as

B. Classification.

Aken,

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

the club machinery on the execu

the Alms and Objects Committee.

[FEBRUARY

[AUGUST

Relations.

Bobier.

Membership,;®' Competitor

Program, Fellowship,

the activities i

committees.

Fred Weeks^ChoIrman.

Functions of the Committee
and

such

JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Chorles Schmitt

(Empjoyer-Enjployee Ref.)

Associations)
19—Wiiford Couillord

18-^Jomes Veui Why

' "i . '25.—Ro/' Patterson " (Magazine)'

The above Is our 'program schedule for the year 1954-55.
: '
If you want to.-chdnge dates with onofher member, advise the program .chairman of the change.
Members having sfiecidi. programs, such as.-Ladies' Nightj may ^appoint ft committee to-assist'with the details.

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
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Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

February 11,

32

V.X February 8 President Ernie
read a letter from the manager
«-f the Quincy pancake wizard
basketball team in which they
challenged a team from Cold-

mi tee

from Guvarie

read a

lett*'-.

Coffman which -/a/

typical of his dry humor anc.
was enjoyed by the club. We
hope he's back with uf soon..

Osgood" Thomas was

rrs. to r,
made

President Ernie

1955

chairman of the
to

select

Al Rice has the proj;: cm for
February 15th and ho tells us

com-

a team to

play against Quincy. Act»
irg on instructions from
"Supt, Stone" the follow
ing men are to report to the gym at 7:00
P.M,. Thursday, February 17th.
Jim
McCrmb, Paul Hurley, Pat Patterson,
Maui ice Payne, Alfred Rice, Howard
iSeter, Barney Trebilcock, Grant Treloar,
Tyarren Williams, and Charlie Fiske.
They

can play in their street clothes provided
they wear rubbers over their shoes, or
they may wear gym shoes if they prefer.
Chis team is to be known as

the Coldwater

Teenagers and it is rumored that "Our
Miss Brooks" will referee the game. .

that

it will

be musical numbers

presented by a high school
group.

The program for February 8th was under tie
Chairmanship of Ralph Toupalik who pre
sented Barney Trebilcock.
Barney tol-’’, us
of the

U.S.

27 Association which is

e

i-

deavoring to prevent U.S. 27 from bei’ig
divided near Lansing with one road fcliowU.S. 127 and the other branch following
M-78. He stated that it is necessary
that immediate action be taken by the
towns affected in order to prevent this.
He outlined the possibility of a 4-lane
highway extending from Mackinac City to

the southern J^ichigan line which would
j^bsent were Alemier (Florida) Avery (Ionia) follow substantially the present route of

Purandt (made up at Bronson) Coffhian (ill) 27,

There is considerable divided opinioi'

Fiske (will make-up) Hougen (Hammond, Ind.) re.garding running the highway through
Dick Kerr (Battle Creek) Bob Livermore

vill) Mack McKeith (Touscon,

cities and towns or bypassing them.

The

Ariz. lucky) cost of running a highway through the city

^Knight (Kalamazoo) Moore (Florida) Payne of cofldwater would be prohibitive and it
(Detroit) Rice (has made-up) Waldron
was the consensus of opinion of the Club
(will make up) Chuck Woodward (skiing)..

-that Coldwater should be bypassed if such

We thought you might be interested knowing a highway is built,
where

some

of these

absent members were

cn the day of the meeting.

Anniversary Week is getting a big play

Visitors included: George Hubbard, Ohion
City; Wendell Hathaway and Bob shocker of

from the various magazines. Look is
featuring a 5 page spread in the Feb. 22
issue. Newsweek, Saturday Evening Post,

Bronson; Bill Scott, Battle Creek; Herman

and the New York Times Magazine are also

Phillips of Angola! and Bob Sternberg,

running feature articles.

Warren Lindeman/ Carleton Mc'^nzie, and
If you are planning to attend the Con
vention in Chicago in May don’t forget
It is noted that ihe list of early leavers you will have to have credentials. These
is shrinking and for the last several
should be secured well in advance of the
meetings there have been only three which meeting,
is very good indeed.
Norman Kukuk from Quincy.

Ernie Luse has

stated that -tiiere are

several open classifications for which
new members could -be

nominated.

We would

/

suggest that you inquire «f Chick Kennedy
as to what these are and endeavor to
secure someone to fill them.

We note in the present congress of the
U.S. there are 85 Rotarians—32 in the
Senate and 53 in the House of Represent
atives,

A
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Elki Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

COMMITTEES

vise ond coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

of

A. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise;

OFFICERS

BY

coordinate

the activities

of'I

the Magazine Committees and such'

1954-1955

on

particular

phases

lion of the plans and program of

DIRECTORS

B, Classification.
Aken. Warren
Holtz.

The President, Vice-President, and—
-

Barney Trebilcock

E. Magazines

Aken

Roy Poftersoh.

and community life.

of each month,

Harvey!

H. Public

VihcentI

Bent. ■ ■'

12:T5'

I.

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

‘

Rotary

Woodward.

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INTERNATIONAL
Dr. T. c.E. Schmidt
Jackson ' Mich
ocnmiar, jocKSon, mien.

The above is our

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)

19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

Kornsfien

26—Hal

'

3-TrHoward Swan'

In the B. International

Ed Holtz.

●

Information.

.

24—Bob

Information]

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JUffE\
7—Barney Trebilcock

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14-^owofd Teeters

-i;

21—Warren

McComb

28—Mac

Willioms

McKeith

(Internotional

Contacts)
,■

JULY

;

. 5—President's Meeting

1

, ,11—Charles, ^chmltj
'● (Employer-Employee

●,
Rel.)'

18—Jorpe's-, yaniiWhy':-

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Livermore

31—Chas. Woqdvtprd (Rotary

Dean (Lpdies' Night)

i

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

4-^RoberC B. Kerr&lt;'

event committees are oppointedi Mork Andrews.
' ®"'
of vocotional iC. International Stlidenf ■ ffrojeet. ;
service, this committee
shall super-1

10—Lester

28—Byron Thomas

-

Munn

MAY

iJA'NUA-RV'-

the*^*

deneTal'ilohdordl of Woetieft'
their respective vocations.

APRIL

14—Harvey Moss '

Ch,|,A,p„. - ROTARY

29—John Jackson

Information]

21—James

Jnto e/fect^ian»,whicl)
.will guide-businMs and professional. Men
fne"mefnberj of. This united in tBe*Ideal ”of service. '
and .*»&gt;' improving

Pennington

DECEMBER

SERVICE

good will ond peace
fellowship of

international:- ●
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

Byron

7—Dale

This standing,

tionships

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken

16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith Peqfce;
'■●30—Carl Vinton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

George R. Means, Chicogo, Illinois

Coffman

(ln»ef'’“tional Informotion)

* or»bmrtfee sholl devise and corry through a world

Herbert
J. Taylor, Ch.cago, III.
GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY

14—Guvarie

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

12-Otis Barnes

Dean, Rus- ●

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

"r'

CUirnn’^

1—Russ
Van Aken

● ' 9-rRichard BirInger

Dole

Skobo (Anniversory

MARCH

NOVEMBER

J. Sergeant-at-ArMs. Dale Dean.|D. Youth. ' §tu.
K. Mb^ic., ' Mourice ● Pbyne,-’£d‘ Jhomps.

DISTRICT SIS ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL ●

Tovfor

Harvey

,1 , sell Waldron.

●

Weeks

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put ‘ ' 2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight

Holtz.

Herbert J

Children.

Rice

Meeting)

7—Warner

(Public

Webster

Charles, CJ'' Rural-Urban.

Informmion.

Holtz

19—Keith Avery

nam.

. Kornstien,' Hql ^nn.

24-Ed

26—Vincent

Safety.

Treat,

ifi, Crippled

Information:

22—Torg

21 —Lewis

jOrs in' the community.

G-' PfOflfhm : Chairman,”

Milnes

orTDRFR
7b©
**5-^Mark Andrews

W*

'A. Community

15—Al

17-Bill

28—Chet Allemier

and

Milnes,[Jumes McComb, Chairman.

Wm.

Robert Show.

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

(Fair Ground^]

obligations of the third object

Ed

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Rotary — "to encourage

Van

Williams,

F. Membership.

'Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thursday

af

FEBRUARY

Burandt

31—Fred

Jackson.

D. Fellowship. . James: -Ven V/hy,:memBers of the Rotary Club, to bej
John Wolker.
Ithoughtful of ond helpful to olh-!

'

Swan

Van

Worner

John

Associations.

C. Club Buliefiri. Ray Mu1chohey.'Rof®^°^j;^‘*ind^J,*jyo‘|y‘’ and“"ni

James MeComb

Weeks

Wayne Way, Eob

PROGRAMS

(International Student)

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to dischorge

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Livermore.

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Ob[ects Committee.

A. Attendance.

Fred

Paul

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu-.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz

Relations.

3—Gust

Charles Schmitt,

of E. Trade

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Howard

Wm.

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test,
pointed

ROTARY

AUGUST

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed Holtz

B„L,i*r

the Classification, Membership, B. Competh'or
,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-1 Hurley,

ELECTION

1954-1955

committees.

Fred Weeks, Choirmon.

Functions of the Committee

and

such

.12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
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●

sA-ssociations)
19—Wilford

25—Roy Potlerson (Mogozine)

Couiljard

26—Wayne Way

program schedule for the ^ear 1954-55.

If you want to change dates With dhdth'e'r fneml

advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs&gt; sucK aS Ladies' Nighf, may'appoint a committee td assist With the details.*'*

HARVEY BENT, Progrom Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

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Meeting Time:

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VISITING

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�February 10, 1955
The Board
name

of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has approved the

and classification listed below.

Any objections should be filed with

the secretary within one week.
Name

Heirold Goodholm

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Publicity

Advertising Service

Signed - J.'A. Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No*

33

February 18, 1955

We have just received the
(governor’s District Letter
and

Coldwater had

According to all reports, the
Charter Night at Eaton Rapids

was a ”bang-up affair'^ with

an attend

ance average of 90.08 for-

the month of January,
were

13th in the

402 people from 32 cities help

We

ing welcome the new club into

District

the District, 15 clubs brou^t
gifts that completely equip

and the District average was
89.44'^.
We also note that
Coldwater has added six new

the new club and for which

they express their deep

members since June, 1954 which

gratitude.

is the 10^ increase asked by
Governor Ted,

Hillsdale topped the list

\vith 15 new members.
Also that there
are 7 clubs in the District who have made

10^ gain in membership since June of 1954,
The following men have birthdays during
February: Chet Allemier, Feb, 24thj and

Howard Teeter, Feb, 13th.

Your Bulletin Editor spoke at the Quincy
Rotary Club on Feb, 14th and at the beg
inning of the speech the entire group
from Coldwater got up and walked out.

However, they could be excused in this
since they had heard the speech before.

The following

Pres. Ernie wishes to remind the members

Rotarians have wedding anniversaries dur

of the inter-city meeting which is to be
held on the evening of Maroh 14th at

ing this month;
Keath Pearce, Feb, 13thj
Les Wise on Feb. 17th; and Russell Moore
on Feb, 20th, We hope that each of them

have a great many more.

The^program for Tuesday, Feb, 15th had as

chairman, A1 Rice, who introduced Chester

Curry and John Clark from the ^usic bept.

of the Coldwater Public school system.
We learned that 500 youngsters are enroll
ed in the music program in Coldwater and
the group who presented the program of
varied musical numbers and were guests
at the luncheon, included: Doug Millen,
Linda Upton, Gelayne Thomas, Diana Mooi,
Diana Obed, Bob Rice, Larry Knight, Karen
Faller, Jerry Tompkins, Jean Baggerly,
Glen Holtz, and Kenny Ferguson. Please
note that 3 of these youngsters are the
children of Rotarians, The varied program
which they presented was very much enjoyed
by the club and certainly shows a great
deal of

effort.

Guests on Tuesday included Al Obed of
Coldwater, the guest of Chuck Schmitt;
Pete Ahrens, the guest of Stew Picard;

Schulers^ in Marshall,

The clubs'to

participate are; Albion, Marshall, Union

City, Coldwater, Climax, Battle Creek,
Augusta, and Hastings,

Every member is

urged to attend this meeting if at all
possible.

It will not take place of the

regular meeting on March 14th but is an
extra meeting.

Don’t forget that next week is Anniversary

Wee£ and every club is shooting at 100^
attendance.

If you cannot attend the

special meeting for Ladies' Night, the
evening of the 23rd, please make up at

some other club,

NOTE; (Quincy is having

Ladies’ Night cn the 21st so it would be

best not to try to make up there.)
Fred Weeks has pramised us a very good
program for the evening of the 23rd, with

favors for Rotary Anns, so be sure to get
your baby sitter ahead of time so you can
be free to go. THE IvlEETING IS TO START
AT 6:30 AND PRESIDENT ERNIE HAS TOLD US
TO BE THERE BECAUSE HE'S GOING TO START
THE MEETING RIGHT ON THE NOSE’

and Rotarian Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind.

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There were seven early leavers.

Q O '

‘A

Absent were; Allemier (Florida) Barnes,

(California) Coffman (ill) Hougen (Hammon^
Ind.) McKeith and Moore (Tucson) Mc-*^night
(Florida),

r

Others absent, whose where

P'3

abouts we do not know, were: Lyon, Putnam,
Pennington, Schwengle, Treloar, and
Waldron,

4-

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unian Church

Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION

Parker Inn

Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

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CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

ivise and

CLUB SERVICE

:e^ ^jch com'nittees.

BY

,,_'A. Buyer-Seller

and

coordinate

the

Clossification,

the

activities

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

It

A. Attendance.

Wayne Woy,

B. Classification.

Warner

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, ond—

Warren

Holtz.

Holtz

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan
Aken

Fred Weeks

'TVgulor Board of Directors Meeting, first

Special Meetings aj the call of the

I I.

month,

President

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

SECRHARY

III,

Information.

Ed every

the

ideals

of

Rotarlan to

service

his

by

personal,

business and cammunity life." The

Vincent

Rotory

Infprmation.

Chorles C.

Woodward. '

Dean. D.

J. Scrgeont-al-Arms.

Dole

K. Music.

Payne,

Maurice

B. Crippled
Moss, Don

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put-

nam.

Ed

Rural-Urban,
sell Waldron.

Youth.

Dale

Stu.

Thomas.

Dean, Rus-

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Byron

vancement of

committee shall devise and carry through

international

good

will

a world

under-

and

peace

fellowship

of

into effect
plans which will guidejbusiness and professional men
assist the members of this'united in the ideal of service,

.club

in discharging

their respon Howard Swan, Chairman.

sibilities in their vocational rela- ,

,

] general standards of practice ini

McKeilh.

: event committees

Mark Andrews.

jtionships and in improving the^'

INTERNATIONAL

Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

are

.

,

In tho'b- International

appointedl

ROTARY

PROGRAMS

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat [Com. Sofety)
8—Paul Hurley
Relations)

Burandt

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

15-AI

17-Bill

Milnes

24-Ed

Holtz

22—Torg Skobo
Meeting)

(International
31-Fred

Mae

Information.
Project.

(Anniversory

MARCH
1—Russ

SEPTEMBER

7—Warner

Van Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis

(Competitor

Rice

Student)

Weeks

Pennington

28—Chet Allemier

22—Fritz

Van Aken

29—John

Jackson

APRIL
OCTOBER

5—Don Harris

5—Mark Andrews

Children)

(International

11—Stu Picard

12—Otis

Information)

26—Vincent

(Public

(Crippled
(Children's

Party)

Bernes

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

19—Keith Avery
Kornstien

(Tri-State

26-Hal Munn

Information]

MAY

NOVEMBER

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

Pearce

30—Carl

Vinton

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladles' Night)
24—Bob

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

(Rotory

JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss
21—James

McComb

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

McKeith

(International

Contacts)

JANUARY

-

Contacts.

Ion
porticular phases of vocationaljc. Infernationol Student
I service, this committee shall super-i Ed Holtz.

3—Gust

DECEMBER

SERVICE

To encourage and foster the ad

Vocational Service Committee: This standing,

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT, ROTARY I their respective vocations.
E.

of the Community

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
ers In the community.

Kornslien, Hoi Munn.

and

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

T.

Von foster

Willioms,

Walker.

Public

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Dr.

the duty

effect of this object is to influence

Holiz.

Herbert

is

Service Committee to discharge
Bob the obligations of the third object
of Rotory — "to encourage and

Bent.

12:15

Thursday of each

PRESIDENT

Relations,

E. Magazine. Roy Polterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, Jomes McComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Webster
A. Community Sofety.
Treat.
G. Program Chairman.
Harvey
H.

DISTRICT 219

Paul

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. Rotorians, individually and os
D. Fellowship. James Von Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

James MeComb

Van

Relations.

Membership,]"-

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Fritz

_

Wm.

other committees os may be ap D. Four-Way Test. John Joekson,
pointed on particular phases of E. Trode
Associations.
Leslie
club service, in order to develop
Woodword.
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plons and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Aims and Objects Committee.

ERNEST LUSE, President

Howard

of .

Bobier,

1954-1955
AUGUST

Relations.

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary ln-| Hurley,
formation. Public Information andjC. Employer-Employee
the Magozine Committees and such! Charles Schmitt,

ELECTION

1954-1955

Ed

the activities

iFred Weeks, Choirman.

FwneJions of the Committee

This committee shall supervise,

OFFICERS

coor.Hinote

JULY

4—Robert

B.

5—President's

Kerr

(Employer-Employee

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

Rel.)

Associations)

18—Jomes Van Why

19—Wilford

25—Roy

26—Wayne Way

Patterson (Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY

BENT,

Couillard

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p.m
VISITING

A RLI NGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin Ne.

34

February 25, 1955

"Ladies' Night" vdth the

The speaker on ’Wednesday
evening, v/as Rotarian Emil

Golden Anniversary dinner
■which was

held at

-the

Lefflerj Dean of Albion
College, In his speech he
outlined how the gravrth and
aims of Rotary in the past ‘

Elks'

Temple en Tednesday evening,
February.23, has come and
gone and it was certainly a

success from all angles.
Like man^ events such a

C/.nner or activity was en
joyed three times: in anti

cipation, in doing, and in
retrospect.
Certainly the
oommittee which made the arrangements
is te be congra'fculated and the dinner
went off, enjoyed by everyone.
Recognition was given to Ira King wh-i
was a ●har'tor member of the original
Coldv/ater Rotary Club which started in
1922,
Ira was present with his Rotary
Ann for the dinner.
Recognition was
also given to vTarner VanAken for his
32 years 100^ attendance. We believe

this is undoubtedly -fche best record in
the

District and we would be

in-terested

in knowing of anyone who can match it,

John Walker who has had lOC^ attendance'
since 1927 told cf the early days of the
Coldwater Rotary Club mentioning specif
ically some of -bhe Ladies' Nights at
which the Rotary Anns took over -fche com
plete meeting and arranged the programs,
He also mentioned Hugh Clark v;h* was
secretary «f the club frcm 1922 to 1942,
Bill Frankhauser teld of the early
activities of the Club, mentioning
particularly Bert Warner and Frank
Mooney and the good times they had
together.

We learned that the Coldwater Teenagers
basketball team, composed of Kornstein,
Woodward, Treat, Bobier, Dean and McComb,
beat -the Pancake Specialists from Quincy
to

the tune of 26 "to 24,

We

don't know

of any casualties.

THE CLUB IS AII‘.!ING AT 100^ ATTENDANCE
AND IN CASE YOU HAVE NOT MADE UP
YOU RECEIVE THIS BULLETIN PLEASE TRY TO

DO SO AT QUINCY ON MONDAY,

50 years have run parallel
to the changes 7/hich have
come about in the past 50
years. He went on to state
■fchat education of 50 years
ago and of today are rela-bed to time and place but that educa-tim

when Rotary began was a preparation agoinA
the shock of the unexpected v/hile ed
ucation today stresses the similiarities
in aims of all peoples. He did state,
however, that we now have two. v/orlds|
that behind -bhe Iren curtain and that of

the free countries.

He traced briefly

the changes which have come about in the

United States&gt;- beginning with 1783 when
the United States became a separate
political entity down through 1630 when
it became independent economically, and
through 1890 when we became independent
financially since we were no longer de
pendent upon European capitol but at the

present time all countries are dependent
upon each other for trade and at present
there is no such thing as complete inde
pendence.

He

spoke specifically of the Rotarian

which is aimed at giving -the view points
of peoples from other countries, and
stressed

tho fact that we must have mutual

understanding and respect and we shc.uld
emphasize ways in v;hich we are like other
peoples. He outlined the needs of human

ity and stated specifically that Rotary
International is an amalgam which binds
them together and it all came about as a

result of the loneliness on the part #f
one man in Chicago, His closing remarks
stated that the aims of Rotary should be
pr-&gt;jected into world relatisnships whieh
recognizes an individual as a person—
not dependent upon any state, country, «r
group to provide for him.

FEBRUARY 281

IT IS HOPED THAT EVERYONE iTILL MKE AN

EFFORT TO HAVE 100^ ATTEITDANCE,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

committee

coordinate

IFred Weeks, Chairman.

..,'A. Buyer-Seller
supervise
Bobier.

shall

the activities

of „

_

the Magazine Committees and such

Charles Schmitt,

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test.
pointed

ERNEST LUSE, President

on

particular

phases

of E. Trade

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
the Alms and Objects Committee.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Paul

Ed Holtz

,1 ..

Swan

Van

Weeks

Aken

Roy Patterson.

F. Membership.

Wm.

G. Program
Public

Harvey
, Vincent

Payne,

PRESIDENT ROTARY’’'international
GENERAL

Chicago,' ill-.

SECRETARY

ROTARY

'

international

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICV, ROTARY
international

T.

12—Otis

E. Schmidt,

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VOCATIONAL

.. ly

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Jackson,

Dole Dean, Rus-'
Picard,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bob

1

:|DECEMBER ,
.

will

and

Information)
,

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JUNE

‘‘i^barging
fheiF reipo^oyfard SwaW,●
Chairman.
‘‘
iheir vocfltional reJo' . ,
,
,
^

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''''ff'eitn.

their rospeetTve vocations.' In the'B- International

eyept committees &lt;»re oppoipted- Mark Andrews,

Informatibn.

service, this committee shall super-1

Ed Holtz.

JANUARY

''71'

28—Mae

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McKeith '(International

JULY

oenmitt

' 5—President’s Meeting-

12—Leslie Woodward (T'rode

„ i i '

Associotions)

. 19—Wilford Couiliqrd

Ifhjames Van Why25-Roy Patterson (Mogozine)

The obove is our‘prbgrom schecJule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dales with another meiytber,.'advise the prograrn, chairman of the change.
Members having special .programs,-such, as Ladles' Night/ may, appoint q. committee to assist with the details.
:

Teeters

Contacts)

(Etnployfcr-Emplo yee ‘Rel.) .

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21—^orren Williams .. ^

4T-Rdbert
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14—Howard

'

committee shall devi« and carry through a world fellowship- of' ■ 21-LJafn6s-McComb Info effect plans which will, guide'lbusjness ^‘orid .'.professional men J8-i.By_ron Thomas,
and assist ijhe members of. this,united in the ideol of service,

fionships standards-of
o-r^ -in 'Improving
general
practice .in

■

7—Barney- Trebilcock

Dale Dean (Ladies' Night) ,

14-;Horvey Moss

pi^ee

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward (Rotary

,30—Carl Vinton

voncement of international u'nder-

Vocafionol Service Committee: This standing, good

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester Wise

16—Surprise Meeting

Byrpn

Munn

MAY

23—Keith Pearce

on pofticdlor pA^ses of voeofiohal'C. International Student 'Project.

Mich.

26—Hal

2—Slag Night—H. J. MeKnight
9—Richard Biringer

To encourage and foster the ad-

SERVICE

Barnes

26—Vincent Kornstlen
(Public Information)

●

● Thomas.

Ed

Children)

11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Stofe
Meeting)

19—Keith Avery

Horris, Kenneth Put

ubiNfies in

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois'

Dr.

„

Harvey

Jackson

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Information)

NOVEMBER

Moss, Don

sell.J^Vql.drqp.
Stu.
Dean. D.. Youth.

K. Music.

Mqurice

' Children.

Treat.

B. Crippled

Von Aken

29—John
APRIL

(Internotional

I

Webster!

22—Fritz

5—Mark Andrews

;

Safety.

Charles C. Rurcl-tJrbaK.

Dale

Holtz.

A. Community

nam.

J. Sergeant-ot-Arms-

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ers in the community.

Cha’irman."

Woodward.-

President

Taylor,

Coffman

21—Lewis Pennington
28-Chet Allemier

as [

Milnes, James McComb, Chairmen.

Kornstlen, Hal Munn.
I. Rotary
Information.

Special Meetings ol the coll of the ,

J.

and

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet]

(Fair Grounds]

effect of this object is to influence;

Information.

Bent.

H.

Thursday of each ‘month, 12:15

Herbert

I. I L 1

E. Magazine.

Robert Shaw.

^^ular Board of Directors Meeting, first

DISTRICT 219

1—Russ

14~Guvorie

D. Fellowship. James Von Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be |
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-

Barney Trebilcock

Fred

MARCH

7—Worner Von Aken

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchohey. Rotarions, individually

James McComb

Fritz

.

Skabo (Anniversary

Student]

Weeks

Leslie SEPTEMBER

~ "to encourage ona |

Rice

Meeting)

Holtz

B. Clossificotion. Warner Von|^«**"
of service by I
Aken, Worren MFilliams, Ed
Ratarian to h.s personal, jOCTOBER
Holtz.
business and community life. The i

The President, Vice-President, ond—

Howard

22—Torg

(International

|Service Committee to discharge,
A. Attendonee. Wayne Way, Bob;*^* obligations of the third object |
Rotary

Relations)

17—Bill Milnes

31—Fred

John Jackson,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Livermore.

8—PauI Hurley (Competitor

Burondt

15-AI

It is the duty of the Community;

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

DIRECTORS

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

Associations.
Woodward.

club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treot (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

Wm.

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

ROTARY

AUGUST

Relations.

the Ciossification, Membership, B. Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In- Hurley,

ELECTION

1954-1955

I of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

jvise and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

26—Woyne'^ay' ‘

HARVEY

BENT, Progrom

Chairman

Telephone 743-W-

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Mlchigg n

Buiietiu Nq* 35

Uarch 4* 1955

On Tuesday, i/Iarch i, 1955 at
the regular meeting of the
Coldwater liotary Cluh, 3ugone
Harold Goodholm, under the
classific.-’-tion of Advertising,

Guests on Tuesday included
The Sage of Q,uincy who had
nothing to say, Elmer
Dobson of Q.uincy, Bon

was

Stocker of Bronson.
Byron
Thomas had as his guost

trdcen into

the

clut and was

introduced hy Warren Williv-ims. i
He was horn on Feh. 15, 1900 av
Oklahoma City. He attended
high school in that city and
attended Hills Business College
and also Oklahoma A &amp; H College
graduating in 1924. He served in the US

Navy during ‘World War I as a yeoman on

Keller of 'Utica hnd Bob

'*■

Ivan Colo and Dale Dean
had his small brother

John as his guestThere were s even early
leavers.

Absent were

He w;is married

Allemeir, Avery, Coffman, Fisico, Gilbert,
Hill, Hougen, Hurley, Dick Kerr, Kornstei
Lyons, I.icKnight, Teeter, Treloar and Way.

on Sept. 23, 1923 to Lenore Caldwell at
Oklahoma City.
They have one daughter

V/e have just learned that \yo are to havo

heard the "USSBeaver, a suh-tender of
the Submarine Division.

Janet, horn July 11, 1940, who is in
the 9th grade in Jr, High School, The
ffunily live at 65 Division Street,

Coldwater, He joined the Stillwater
Rotary Cluh liarch 8, 1923 and has very
neai'ly 32 years of pe'.fect attendance.
He was ii senior active

a member of the Beta Thota Pi Pi'ater-

their hosts.

Get

your shoes shined and hair combed ;ind
the line forms on the right.

If any Rotariems wish pictures taken at
the Golden Anniversary Dirj.ev, they are
●to communicate with Louie Keller.

Kq likes fishing, the sport page,

prefers ‘bi'unetts,
ball and Bd.

Torn.

attractive men to be

in thit Cluh.

He is an i^iscopaliLu: and belongs to
the Americjin Legion and in college was
nity.

the Dairy 'Queens from Branch County as
guests jind President Ernie states that
he is- going to ask the youngest -.and most

likes basket ;md foot

Sullivan's

Toast of the

He prepares breakfast for the

family and likes chicken and cherry
pie as his favorite dessert.
His

V.P. Torg Skabo brought to the club's
'attention the meeting to be held in
l.:avsh;iii on Iviiirch 14. There are six cars
going jind the various drivers arc to t;iko
the responsibility of t.-iking a io;id.

daughter colls him "Pops" and helps buy
his ties ’.vhich are usually red with a
small figure in them.
'Welcome Harold,
to Coldwater Rotary Club.

President Ernie Luse read greetings
from Governor Ted Schmidt on the golden
ainniversary of Rotary jind also a cjivd of
thanks from Ed. Holtz's Rotary Ann,
thanking the club for the flowei’s sent
duvir^ her illness.

Tuesday's progrom was under the Chairmonshap of Fritz VanAloen, who had as his
●spealier, Sujnr,er Smith, ivas one that could
be rated- as outstanding. "Smitty" as he
is known, m:.mufacturec archery equipment
LU-d he brought along a display of bows,
and other equipment that is used in the
manufacture of archery tackle. He ti’acod
for the club the history of archery and
told that it dated from the stone age,

th:.it the Egyptians used the bow and arrow
Dick Biringer has a new daughter Ann,
bom Friday, Feb. 25,
She weighed in at

8# 10 oz. and the proud father furnished
cigars for the club in celobi’ation of
the

event.

President Ernie was unable to tell us

if we liad 100^ attendance as there were
two members who were quite ill and per
haps might not have been able to attend,
nine so is something t.iat should be
accepted as a reason for not attending.

and because of the excellence of thn

English long bow that England was unable
to be a world pov/er in the 14th century,
There are, present about 35,000 archers /.
who are hunting regularly in Michigan
and that the bov; has been responsible
for the killing of several of the largvoct bears ever t?:iken in Michigan,
He
went on to tell of the art of shooting
and how accurate the bow cjin be

hiinds of Jin e^q^ert.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
fAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. NL (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

in the

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

^vise ond coordinate

CLUB SERVICE

of such committees.

I Fred Weeks, Chairman,

Functions of the Committee

A. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise
ond coordinate the activities of .

the

OFFICERS-BY

Clossificotion,

Membership,

Hurley.

the Magazine Committees and such

Charles

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans ortd program of
the Aims and Ob|eets Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

DIRECTORS

Aken,

'

Aken

Fred Weeks

Williams,

month,

12:15

'

to

Rotorian

to

Roy Potterson.

F. AAembership.

Wm.

Shbw.

G. Progrbfn

Mitnes

24-Ed

Holtz

22—Torg Skobo
Meeting)

Weeks

discharge

1—Russ
Von

Harvey

I.

jHoltz.

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14—Guvarie

Coffmon

28—Chet All_emior

22—Fritz

Van Aken

29—John

Jackson

5—Don

Dole' Dean. D. Youth. .

Maurice . Payne,

Ed

Picard,

Byron

;

23-KeIth Reared .

.30-Corl Vinton'

info effect plans’whrch will guide buslrien

and

fellbWshiR

professional

ROTARY ' , , and assist the - memb.ers , of this'united,'in the ideal pT service.
Howard 5won, Chairman.
INTERNATIONA^ , . . ‘ * sibNities in Iheh vocational /olo-;.--,- “
George R. Means, 'Chlcoga/'Illinois
tfohships' and' in ● improving the
Confute**CUSTRICT,

17—Bob Shaw^(Ladies‘' Night)
24—Bob. Livermore

Sl-^h^s.' Woodvford (Rotary

',

Information)

service, tniV convnrtlye-shdll'super-l . Ed Holtz.-'.

The above is our pro'grom scheciule-for the yeai*'.1954-55.

● 1.

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‘

JULY

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^EVnpl©yer'®B«^loyee

.

* 5—Pre&amp;idetit's Meeting
●

12~Le»lle Woo9word (Trode

Ref.)

Associdjlon^l

●

19l\Vilf^rd Cc^^illord ‘ ●

, 1p-James_ Van "Why
2'5-Roy Patterson (iyiagazine)

&gt;26—Woyne Woy
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14-*-Hbwarcf Teeters

21-:-Wprrth Williams
28:-Mats.McKe'ith (lnler(iationol

\l—CHorle^.’Sebpiitt. . &lt;
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.

, 7—Barqey ^Trebilcock

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JANUARY-●*

●‘
event.'comofittees are c^pojnted.|' Mark; -Andrews.
.pa/tiwfor'phbses of vpcationol C.; International Student Proieet.'

*

JUNE

21—Jonios’ McComb'28r-,B;yp»n JhomcB '.

'|

Sinerai
stan^rijsvocations'.
of pvpcH^e
in- McKeifh.,^
eir. respective
In Iho'BInternaKogal Information. .

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL ‘
Dr. T. E. Schmidt,- Jocksoh,. Mich., -

3-rHoward Swdn^

’

14-rHufvey. .Moss

meo!*

SECRETARY

Munn
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a . world

(Tri-Stote

10-»Lester Wis^'

INJERh^AYlONAl,.- SERVICE
deCem'be'r ,
To encourdge and f^oster the od-l. 7—,Dale, Dean .((,odles(, Night)

committee shall-devise .and corry 'through

III.

.

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vancemenf of int'erndrtbAal under: \
INTERNATIONAL.. Vocational Service Committee: Thfs standing/ good will ..ood pepce -

Taylor, Chicago,

26-Hai
MAY

V

9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

Dole . Dean, Rus-'

Stu. .

Thomas. '

Kornstlen

'

(Children's

Party),

:2'-Sta9'Night—H. J. McKnight

nam.

Charles C. Rural-Urb.an.:

11—Sfu Picard
19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

Information]

NOVEMBER

Harvey

Moss, .Don Harris, Kenneth'^ut&lt;

Harris (Crippled

Children)

19—Keith Avery
(Public

Webster

Childfen.

Moore

APRIL

25—Vincent

Safety.

Treat.

^ B. Crippled

^ VOCATIONAL'SERVICE

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

●

sell Waldron.

J. Sergeani-al«Arm5.
K. Music.

A. Community

(Anniversary

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Aken

personal, OCTOBER.

his-

Rice

MARCH

7—Warner

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.,

Vincent

Kor.nslien;, Hal Munn. ●
Rotary
Information.

J

219TH

17-6ill

(Fair Grounds).
21—Lewis Pennington

ers in the community.

Chairman. '

Public

Wpodword.

President

GOVERNOR

15-AI

(International Student)

thoughtfui’of ond helpful to oth-'

Information.

Bfenf.

H.

Special Meetings at the call of the

GENERAL

Re lotions)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31—Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Ed every

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E. Mogazine.
'Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

J.

Relations.

Schmitt.

Committee

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

5-Mark Andrews

John Wplker.'

Swon

Herbert

Paul

It is the duty of the Community
Service

FEBRUARY

of ,t^.s obiect is to influence
j
(|n)ernofionol
Informotion)
C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. effect
Rotonans,* individually
and
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D. Fellowship. Jbmes Von Why, members of. Ihe Rotary Club, to be I J2—Oti* Barnes.- . ,

James McComb

PRESIDENT ROTARY

Warren

Holtz.

Ed .Holtz

Thursday of eoch

Relations.

3—Gust

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third obiect
Livermore.
of Rotary — "to encourage andby
B. Classification.
Warner
Van foster the ideals of service

The President, Vice-President, and—

Van

,

Competitor

ln-|I

Wm.

club service, in order to develop' ‘ Woodward.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Howard

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ROTARY PROGRAMS

other committees os may be ap- D. Four-Way .Test. John Joekson.
pointed on jriarticular phases ofjc Trade Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER

ERNEST lUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Fritz

Relations.

Bobier.

1954-1955
AUGUST

Program, Fellowship, Rotory
formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ELECTION

1954-1955

Barney Trebilcock

the activities'

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Members having .spefial programs, such as La'diesL Night, may o'ppoint; a committee to assist with the details.'

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HARVEY BENTy Progrom Chairman
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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigq

Bulletin No.

36

March ll, 1956

DON’T FORGET THE MEETING AT
SCHULERS’ ON MONDAY EVENING

The program for the day with
Bob Lyons as Chairman, had

MRCH 14J
IT IS HOPED THAT
25 }jm \Y[LL BE ABLE TO

to do with cancer and Dr,
Fraser showed slides depict

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ATTEND THIS MEETING AND IN
CASE YOU WANT TO GO PLEASE

0

CONTACT CHUCK WOODWARD,
JOHN Ttf'ALKER, DALE DEAN, WEBB
TREAT, OR TORG SKABO, WHO

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ARE TO FURNISH THE TRANS^fc
PORTATION.

The meeting on March 8th was blessed

with an abundance of pulchritude.

The

ing the early stages of can
cer and

stressed

the

need

for early diagnosis and
treatment.

He

stated that

90^ of cancer can be cured
if it is diagnosed early and
treatment given at that time.
Ho stressed particularly the fear that
people have of cancer and stated that

frequently a person who suspects that he

Club entertained 15 Dairy Queen contest-

may have cancer will not consult kia

ants from Branch County. They were the
following*- Kay V/hitney of Union City;
Joan Young, Reading; Joyce Walker, Cold-

physician because of this fear. The program was one which should be presented
county-wide since it should have a great

water; Barbara Erk, Sherwood; Beverly

deal of.value in early diagnosis and

Gruner, ^oldwater; Gail Smith, Union City; treatment,

June Williamson, Bronson; Patricia Snyder,
Coldwater; Lolita Coler, ® ronson; Suzanne Guests included Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind|
Nearpass, Coldwater; Jo Ann Kechler,
Bronson; Joan Devine, Union City; Molly

Ann Havens, Union City; J^ry Burnside,
Bronson; Ruth Sanford, Coldwater,

Ted Sowers th3 guest of Grant Treloar;
Fred Mann, Sauth Bend, Harry Joseph of
LaPorte, Dick Schultz of Bronson, and
Luck who was the guest of Hal Munn, of
Coldwater.

The Judges who selected the Queen were:
There is to be a District Conference held
Frank McConkey, Ray Fox, and Mrs, Chick
Kennedy, The girls were Judged or person- in Battle Creek on Saturday aid Sunday,
al appearance and pease, radio speaking,
April 23-24,
if it is possible for you
and farm background. The queen selected
and your Rotary Ann to attend, start mak
was Gail Smith of Union City who was
ing your plans at the present time.
sponsored by the Branch Co, Dairy Herd
Improvement Assoc.
Second was Joan r'=‘Tine We have Just received a notice of films
available on colonial life in America,
who was sponsored by the Jr, Farm Bureau
of Branch County, and third was Ruth Ann
These cover a wide variety of subjects,
Sanford of Coldwater who was sponsored by 0cm» of them dealing particularly with
the coldviater Farm Bureau. . The Judges
Williamsburg, Ba, and its restoration.
must have had a difficult Job selecting
The average rental for these is about $4
a queen from among these gals, Jim Crosby plus postage, and should prove very inwho is the 4-H Club leader of Branch Co.
teresting. Your editor has the list of
films
which are available.
was a guest and assisted in intreducing
the girls.

We note in the News Broadcast, printed by
Absent were: Allemier, Barnes, Bent,
Rotary International, that C’ ba, Egypt,
Burandt, Fiske, Hill, Dick Kerr, Mc^^night, the Phillipines, Australia, France and the
Bob'Livermore, Pearce, Patterson, Penning-U,S, have each brought out a commerative
stamp.
Also in the Broadcast it was
ton, Shorno, 'Varirihy, Waldron and Las
Woodward. Keath Pearce is in the hospital announced that 109 Rotary Foundation Fellow
and it is suggested that some of the
ships have been awarded during the ’55-56
members visit him.
Also ill are Guvarie
school year. These come from 29 countries
Coffman and Harold Hill,
and they will study in 20 different
countries.

There were only 2 early leavers and we are
wondering if the dairy queens had anything
Thought f#r the Day: Puppy love is not so
to do with this.

bad but it frequently leads to a dog’s

The following men enjoyed cake at the
birthday table? Lloyd Livermore, Thomas,
Rice, Avery, Andrews, Williams and Moore,

life.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COMMtTTEES

OF

COLDWATER, MICH.

of

This committee
coordinate

shall

the

A. Buyer-Seller

supervise

activities

pointed

on

particular

phases

the club machinery on the
tion of the plans and program of

the Aims and Objects Committee.

A. Attendance.

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Aken,

.Warren

Holtz.'

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Relations,

Barney Trebileock

John Walker.

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Roy Patterson

Wm.

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Regular Board of ,Directors Meeting, ;first
Thursday of each month,

Robert SJiaw.

G. .Progrpm

15-AI

17-Cill

Milnes

22—Torg

24-Ed

Holtz

Bent.

H.

12:15

Public

Charles C.

Dole' Dean. D.' Youth.

K. Music. ' Maurice

'Ppvne,'

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PRESIDENT ROTARY'INTERNATIONAL-

J.- Tayloii .Chicago,-'III.

(International

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Ed - -Thomas.

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Meeting)

Kornstien

26—Hal

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2-Sfag Nighf-H. J. McKnight
9—Richard. Biringer
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23—Keith Pfcdrce

; , .LNTERNATIONAl SERVICE r ’DECEMBER
To jneourage and foster the-ad-1, ● 7-6ole Dedrr. (ladies' Night)
’-●●-●v . vdsicemenf OK irifernationaf underu
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Vocalional Service CoiWmittee: This sfonding, good will and peace
'4--MorvQy .M6sj , ...
commiUee shojl .-de^^]se 'ond, chrfy. thtobgh a world fellowship ' of ●21-Jdmes McComb
●Into enect plarfs'^ which Will guide business and. pnofessional *|9ieni&gt; 28—Byron Tboinos

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VOCATIC)NAL’sERVIC|

and assist

ROTARY

the members

of

this united in fhe idea I'of service.

'JkN-i'Iil in their vocotional^«P°"-|Howard
Swan,
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INTERHATJQNAL

tionships ond in improving the!^’

George R.' Mediis) Chicago, Illinois

Contacts.^.

general sfemdards of"-*procll^4 inj ^

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’- JANUARY

‘

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT; ROTARY their respective;, yoca’iiprjs., jp.the'B. Inte(national;,|nfo[m gtlon. '- -

event comnTFttees ' are tipp’oihteO) Mark Andrew's.'"
on particular phases of .voicatlonal C. Infernational Sfuflhnf Projeei;'

INTKNAIIONAL ‘

Dr. T. E. Schmidt, .-Jackson, Mich..

service,-this eomniittee shall super-1

-Ed Holtz.

10—Lesjer .Wh- e
17—Bob Shaw -fladies' Night)
24—Bob' krvertpqre

JUNE

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4—Robert

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71—Warren

(Emplbyer-Ernployee'RoD -

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Contocts)

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The above-is our ip'rogrpin s.che49ule- fofShb year-1954-55.If you wont to change dotes with another «memb#r,'advise the program chairman oT the' change. '
Members having speciol, programs, such qs Lddles' Night, ma)# appoint a committee to assist with the detolls.’

Wiilioms

28—Mae. McK^ith

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

1.)--Charlos Sch^mitt ,

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*14—Howard feetors

JULY

B-. Kert

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7'—Borney Trobllcock

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31—Chas. Woodward
Information) '

Byron j 30-jCarl ^mton

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(Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Sfate

novImber

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Childfen)

Informotion)

’ (Public Information)

Rural-Urban.'- 'Dble Dean, Rus-

,, s^n Wcildron.

5—Don Harris (Crippled

Andrews

; 12—Otis Bdrnes
19—Keith Avery

, .Hgrvey^

Jackson

APRIL

5—Mark

Moss, Don. Harris, Kenneth Put- ^
ndm.

J. Sergebnt-at-'Arrns.

Aolti.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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26—Vincent

Children.

Bonquet)

22—Fritz Van Aken

28-Chet AMemier

efs in the community.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (AM Sports

Van Aken

21—Lewis Pennington

discharge

Harvey! - Treot.

^ Information.

MARCH

Service

B. Crippled

Skabo (Anniversary

1—Russ

7—Warner

business and community life." The.!

Vincent

Woodword.

President}-

SECRETARY

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Kornstien, Hal Munn.
‘ I. Rotory Information.

Special Meeting* at the 'call of fhe

Weeks

14-Guvorie Coffman.
(Fair Grounds)
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Rice

Meeting)

COMMUNITY SERVICE
;
It it the duty of the Community'

j
Milnes, James McComh, Chairman^ ●
.A. Community ’Safety.' Webs.teri

Chairman.

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

j

Jomes Van- Why,&lt;fnembers of-the,Rotary Cibbj*o'be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-

E.,Mogazine.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Woodward.

Committee

FEBRUARY

Burondt

31-Fred

John Jackson.

Associations.

effect of this object is to infFoence'Mulchahey.|R.rf,„,;„„,^ individually and os

F.'Membership.

Aken-

PROGRAMS

(Internotionol Student)

pbligations of the third obieet,

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James McComb

ROTARY

of Rotary — "to encourage and |
Worner
Van foster the ideals of service by i
Williams,
Ed every Rotarian to*- his personal,: OCTOBER

6. Classification.

Ed-Holtz'

GENERAL

Wayne Way, Bab

Livermore.-

The President, Vice.-President; and—

Herbert

Paul

3—Gust

execu-

DIRECTORS

Weeks ●

Relations.

Charles Schmitt,

of' E. Trade

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Fred

Competitor
Hurley,

club service, in order to develop'

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Van

Wm.

other committees as moy be ap- 0. Four-Way Test,

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Fritz

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the Mogazine Committees and such

1954-1955

Howard Swan .

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

1954-1955
AUGUST

Bobier.

of.

the Classification, Membership,
Program, Fellowship, Rolary In-'

ELECTION

the activities

such committees.

iFred Weeks, Chairman.

Function* of the Committee

and
OFFICERS BY

'vise and coordinote

CLUB SERVICE

19—Wilford

CouilkiKl

- 26—Wayne' Way
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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No, 37

March 18) 1955

PLAN TO ATTEND 'TTTH YOTTR

Rus Moore has the prog,fam
for Tuesday, March 22. and
has as his speaker, Bert

RCTAPY ANN THE DISTRICT
CONFERENCE miCH IS TO BE
HELD IN BATTLE CREEK ON
APRIL 23-24,
AS SOON AS
DETAILS REGARDING THE PRO*

Ward,

a Rotarian from

Bronson,

His subject is

very appropriate for this

GR/.M ARE AVAILABLE THEY

time of year. It will
deal with fishing and
fishing equipment.

WILL BE PASSED ALONG TO YOU.

We were glad to see Guvarie
Coffman and Harold Hill back

The program on March 15th was in charge of
Harvey Bent who had as his speaker. Bob

with us after their being ill for the

Greenich, who has been the spark plug of

past several weeks.

Koath Pearce was discharged from the
hospital on March 16 and is at home.
Give him a ring and at least tell him you
are glad he’s improved. This is in the
way of an apology for not kno\7ing that

Mrs, Howard Teeter was in the hospital,

the Little League baseball teams in Coldwater, He traced the growth of this move
ment which began at Williamsport, Pa, in
1939 with a three-team league.
This has

grown until in 1954 there were 3000 l^ues
with 15,000 teams upon which 225,000 boys
played.

In addition to this there were

about 100,000 boys in farm leagues, During 1954 in Cbldwater they had a 15 game
league with 14 participating. These were
sponsored by the two banks. Midwest Foundry
Aocording to all reports, the meeting at and the Branch Co, Realty Co, It is planMarshall an March 14 was a success, and
ned to start a pony league in 1955 for
Rotarian McGrath from Mansfield, Ohio,
graduates of the Little League but in
who has been a Rotarian for many years and order to do this it is necessary that 4
A telephone call to her at home brought
out the fact that she is feeling fine and
will never have appendicitis again.

has held many offices, gave an outstanding ^ore sponsors be secured and a new diamond
speech regarding Rotary, its aims, ideals, constructed. Recognition was given to
and accomplishments.

Carl Vinton who loaned equipment and per

We regret the resignation of Everett
Hougen from the Chamber of Commerce and
also from Rotary. 7/e v/ish him the best

are being used at present.

sonnel in building the two diamonds which

Bob gave re

cognition to the excellent work of the
Board of Directors and it is felt that this

is a movement which should be encouraged

of luck in his new business.

and expanded.

The Nominating Committee for officers for
the year 1955-56 was announced at the

meeting Tuesday,

This committee is:

Ed

Absent were: Allemier, Avery, Fiske, T'iok
Kerr, Hougen, Kornstein, Moore, Patterson,

Holtz, Putnam, Shaw, Andrews and Vfoodward, Pearce, Schwengel, Trebilcock, Treloar, F,
Van Aken and Les iTfoodward,

Rotary had only one visitor on Tuesday,

the Sage of Quincy, who gave an extensive. Your editor spoke at the Three Rivers
Rotary Club on Thursday, March 10 and that
evening attended Rotary at Ludington. The

comprehensive report of lake levels and
blue gill fishing.

program at the Ludington Club was excellerm.
The choixTnen of the vorious committees outattention be called to the Tri-State Meet-Hiiod what they believe to be the aims and
objectives of their various committees.
ing which is to be held May 3rd at
Potowatomi Inn with the Coldwater Rotary
The Club has had several resignations and
Club as hoit , The speaker is to be Phil
if we are to maintain our 10^ increase in
Lovejoy and if you have never heard him
membership
we are going to have t# have
he is one of the outstanding speakers in
President Ernie asked that the Club’s

the United States and Idiis

whale of a meeting.

should be

a

Be therel

Two Rotarians have wedding anniversaries

in March. Ken Putnam on March 1st and Ed.
Holtz on March 29th,

some new members. The Club is urged to
consider any man whom they believe would

moke a good Rotarian and check with Chick

Kennedy to be sure the classification is

submit his name for consideration,
planned very soon to publish a list

of open classifications.

On Tuesday, March 15th there were 6 early
ieaversi

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

Roy Mulchahey

AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

;vise ond coordinate the. activities; 1954-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS

MICH.

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

;_^|A. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise;
and coordinate the activities or„
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

the Magazine Committees and such!

other committees

as

may be ap-:D. Four-Way Test,

pointed on portieulor phases of!g Trade
club service, in order to develop^

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans ond program of I
the Aims and Objects Committee.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

Warren

Holtz.

Holtz

/-I L D II

C. Club Pulletin.

James McComb

O. Fellowship.

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan

Fritz

Van

Fred

Weeks

Walker.

E. Mogazine.

Aken

Robert

Thursday of each month,

12:15

ROTARY

GENERAL

SECRETARY

III.:,

Harvey

Vincent

E.

Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

●

Dale .Dean,. Rus-'

Dean. D.- Yoath.

- Stu.

Thomas.

Ed

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Byron

INTERNATIONAL' SERVICE"
,To enc'ouragei-and foster the od-

SERVICE

vancement of .internotional under-

of

ond peace-

a . world .fellowship

and

professlopol

this united in the ideal of service.

lio'nships and - in improving
general

the

standards

of

practice in ●

event committees

are

appointed-

their respective vocations.

of

men

1—Russ

Contacts,

Mac

22—Fritz

Pennington

Ed cfioitz.

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APRIL

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Parly)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

5—Mark Andrews

(International

Information'}'

Meeting]

Kornstien

26—+lal

Information)

;

9—Richard

Munn

MAY

3—Howard 5wan

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKhig'hf

10—Lester Wise

Biringer

17—B,ob Sha&lt;lr (Ladies' Nightjk

16—Surprise' Meeting
30—Carl Vinton .

24—Bob

.

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Livermore

31-^Chas. Woodword
.

JUNE

7T-0oJe Dean (Ladies' Night}
..14—Harvey Moss

; 7—Btjrney Trebilcock

21^James

14—Howard

28.-'^yron Thomas

.

Teeters

2^—Warren Williams
28—Mac McKeith (international

McComb

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(Rotary

- Information)

DECEMBER

Contacts)

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JULY

^-^Roberf B. Kerr '
11-tfbarlej,Schmitf ;

5—President's

Rel.)

Meeting

. ●'12—Leslie. V/oodward (Trade
Associations)'

IS^James Van Why ●
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another mernfaer, advise, the |$rogrQn&gt;'-chairman of; the ^change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a, committee to assist with the details,

'

Van Aken

29—John Jackson

OCTOBER

, ' (Em’ployer-Erhptoyee

Maik Andrews,

on particulof 'pliase* of vocational C. International’ Stud’erst P’rojoct'.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Aken

(Fair Grounds)

21-Lewis

JANUARY

Iii the B* International ' Information.'

service, this cqmmrtteo shall super-

MARCH

SEPTEMBER

23—Keith' Pearce

Picard,

Rice

Student]

Weeks

NOVEMBER'

sell Waldron.'
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the members

31-Fred

Webster

nami

committee shall devise and carry thrpugh
assist

HolU

(International

(Public

1'=!;'^..!"
Iheir respon-iH^^^.j
gwan. Chairmen.
: sibilities in .their vocohonol
rela*

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

T.

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Vocational Service Comrhittee: This stalling, go^' -will
and

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
DISTRICT,

Trea't.

Safety.

Charles.C. Rural-Urban.

Payne,

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VOCATIONAL

24-Ed

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

26—Vincent

B, Crip'pled
Children..''
Harvey
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Puf-

info effect plans which will guide business

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH

-iA. Community-

Dale

Milnes

19—Keith Avery

Chairman.
Hal Munn.

17—Bill

127^Hs Barnes.

Information.

J. Sergeant-ot-jArnti.
K. Music.
Maurice

Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago,

by

cers In the comrrtunity.

●●

Woodward;

INTERNATIONAL

service

Milnes,lJames McComb, Chairman.

Wm.

15-AI

.; thoughtful-of. and helpful .to' o»h-

H; Public

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

of

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

G. Program

Holtz..

PRESIDENT

James. Van

Shaw.

Bent.

ideals

effect of this object is to influence
Bay. Mukhohey. Rota^ons,; individuolly . and os

I-... Rotary. , Ipformatlon.

President

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discharge

Ed every Rotorian to his personal,
business ond community life." The

Roy Patterson.

Kornstien,

Special Meetings at the call of the..

DISTRICT 219

n

to

8—Paul Hurley [Competitor

Burandt

14-Guvarie . Coffman

obligations of the third object j
the

3—Gust

7—Worner Van

O'. ?ptory — -"toi. encourage - ond I'

Von foster

Williams,

F. Membership.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

Dr.

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Warner

Leslie

Associations.

Service Committee

A. Atte'ndgnw. Woyne Way, Bob
livermore.*

John Jackson.

If i* the duty of the Community

rritr Vpn Aken, Chairman
B. Classification.

Relations,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

,.. .

DIRECTORS

Paul

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Wm.

Relations.

Charles Schmitt,

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

_

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President

Ed

Bobier.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

AUGUST

Relations.

the Classification, Membership,;®'
Program, Fellowship, Rotary ln-| Hurley,

1954-1955

FEBRUARY

of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

19—WiLford

Cduillard

26—Woyne Woy

HARVEY

BENT,

Program . Chairman

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COLDWATER
Rotary REFLEGTOR

Published
COLDWATER,

by

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time: TUESDAY
1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

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.●r-'EC 70:-R hhW OFFICERS FOR
IHh 'CEAR ..v65-56.
TORG

BOARD

or DIRECTORS;

DEAH.

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Frcj. all reports the;-' a.'6
a lighting gang who plar a
clean basketball game and
Stfv Charles parish should
be very proud of them^

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COUILUFJ).

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MCC./ B .

THE H-'IT

Cm.ties Basketball team-

S'CABO, PRESIDENT, FRITZ
VaNAKEN, VICE-PRESIDENT,
CHICK orTNEDY, SECRETARY}
LESTEE rZi'S, TREASURER.
3KA30.

OF

1955

WALKER AND

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Governor Ted tells us that
the Foundation Fellow for

1955-56 is *^ohn Gilbert,

sponsored by the Albion Club. He has an
ding “c the Governor* s monthly
Ic i t-‘.: Y
the District Conference in Battle AB from Albion, is a candidate for an MA
-.hiich is to be held Saturday and
at the University of Michigan, and a hold
jiuday,, April 23-24, is to be a real stem- er of 3 Scholarships. Undoubtedly he wiU
This is the suggestion that
go to France since he is a French major©
Governor Ted makesJ "Let aunt *^innie take
rhe ohi'.dren--they need si vacation from
Rus Moore who was program chairman on
you---give the cat and the canary to the
Tuesday had as his speaker, Bert Ward of
neioiiboi- for the week-end, pull down the
Bronson.. V/ho is General Manager and Vicepresident of the Bronson Reel Co,
Bei^
iheCes and lock the door, let your help
run the sotre, they’ll sell more than you told us of the histohy of Beels stating
dc^ bring the World’s luckiest Rotary Ann that the first ones were made by watch
urd oujoy a week-end of relaxation, fun,
makers beginning about 1810, It was not
a::d ::ew friendships." You owe this much
until n considerable time later that they
tc -r.ur Rotary Ann, even if you don't
were made by companies devoted exclusively
feel that you can afford it.
to the making of fishing tackle. The firsc
reels used jewels for bearings but these
Ihe spring District Assembly will be held have Since been replaced v/ith metal. The
Bronson Reel was formed in 1922 and at thit
at St, Mary's Lake, 4 mile-® north of
Battle Creek, on Saturday and Sunday, May
■^’-8,
Incoming Club presidents, secretar

time had about 20 employoos with a payroll
of $15,000, per year. Thoro was a gradual

ies-

expansion of the company and in 1942 the

and

bulletin editors

around these

draw a circle

dates.

company went into war work and received

awards for efficiency in this field in

There were 6 early leavers en Tuesday, and 1942, 43, 44.
President

Ernie mentioned the

several on this

list were

fact that

chronics".

It’s been a long time since your editor

In 1946 the

Bronson Reel

was taken over by the Higbe Mfg. Co, of
Rochester, Michigan. At the present time

the payroll is about 200 people earning

has used this term but in view of Presidentapproximately one million dollars por year*
Ernie* s remarks it is felt it is justified*The Bronson Reel uses a tremendous amount
of metal which includes some of those

Rotarians who were guests of the Club were ?iifficult to secure*
Since 1947 the plont
has made an excess of a million reels each
Jay Dykhouse of Charlotte, Dale Dlery of
Goshen, ^nd,, Dick Garra of Reading,
year, the company has never hod a strike
Other guests included Joe Smeekens the
and the average inoome at the present time
guest of John Jackson, Dick Mitchell, the of their employees if $2*03 per hour with
guest of Dr. Harold Mitchell, and Jim
fringe benefits of .40 per hour. At the
Kachie the guest of Hal Munn.
present time the company manufactures 78

different reels sold mainly to jobbers and
Absent were: Allemeier, Barnes, Goodhslm,

chain store outlets.

Hougen, Kennedy (Mississippi), Dick Kerr,

the company manufactures a part of a bomber

In addition to this

Komstien, Bob Livermore, Pearce (Illinois^ito for the United States government*
Schwengel, Treloar, Waldron, Way and Les

Woodward (Mexl#o).

Ray Mulchahcy
y

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

A. Buyer-Seller

BY

Classifieolion,

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In-'

ELECTION

tion of the plans and program of

Livermore.

B. Classification.

DIRECTORS

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

Howard

Swan

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Regular Board of Dirocters Meeting, Rrsl
Thursday of each

month,

12:15

Holtz

Weeks

7—Warner

Von Aken

14—Guvarie

Coffman

(Fair Grounds)
21—lewis Pennington

5—Mark Andrews

thoughtful of ond helpful to ofh-

26—Vincent

Roy Patterson.
ers in the community.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Horveyl Treot.:. ; .1.

H. Public ..Information.

Vincent

1,. ^i^tofy.' Information.

Chorles.C. Rural-Urban.

!A. Comrnunity

J. Scrgeanl-ot-Arms.

Payne,

Holtz,

.

-Moss, Dbn

,: .14m.
]

Webster

ChlWrefi.

.* Horv-eyi

Harris^

sell Waldrpn.

Ed

Kenneth Put* j

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Kornstien

Information) .

NOVEMBER .
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GENERAL

SECRETARY-Rotary-

● comniittee. shall .devtse-and caiYy through

Herbert J. Taylor, Chicago, III,;

INTERNATIONAL

into effect plans which will, gyide business

.

sibijities in'thefr vocational

George R. M'eons,' Chitogo, Illinois
rr,

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INTERNATIONAL
e-k-ij. i-...l...„

"t'ionships and ' In improving thei"-

a

world

fellowship

i'^d 'pWessional

Ssvan, Chairman.

ofi-

men |
'Mac

SinerOl
standardsvocations.
of practice
ln| '"CNeitn.
eir respective
In fhejB.
Infernafippal.'Information.i

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Service, this committee shall super--)

Dr. T. E. Schmidt, Joekson, Mich.

Ed Hpltz.

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Williams

McKeith

(International

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JULY

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-.12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

5—President's Meeting

Kerr-

- Assbdations)'

(EmpIpyetEmployee. Ral.) ●● ●
18—James Van Why-

.19—Wilford Couillard

25—Roy''Patterson (Magazine)

26—Wayne Way

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HARVEY
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Telephone 743-W

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28-^'Byi-on Thomas

The above is our prograrn schedule-for tHe year 1954-55.
f .
If you, want to, change dotes with another member,' advise Ihe prbgrom choirmon of, the .change. .
Members having special programs,-such os' Ladies' Night-,● itioy Appoint o commlHee to assist with the details..
4

.7-rBorney Trebileoek

1'4—Howard teeters
. 21—Warren

u

4L-rJomes McComb,

B.

Livermore

JUNE

.- 11—Charl'os Schmitt

event committees are appointed Mark Andrews.
.
paHiculai; phases of vocational; C. Intofnationdl Student Project.' ■|

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17—Bob. Shaw [Lodies' Night)
24—Bob

Information)

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4—Robert

10—lesfeV Wise

31—Chas. Woodward (Rotary

.

JANUARY .

3—Howard Swan

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9-Ridhard Biringer

wsmet
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VdCT^|pNAL SERVICE
14-=^Fia£vey Moss
PRESIDENT .NOTARY iNfiRNATI'ONAL Vocational Service Committee: This stonding, .good will ond' peace i
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U_.U ^1

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^ Sta^ Night. H. J. iMcKnight

DECEMBER

(Children's

26—H&lt;4 Munn

.

Byron . 30—Carl Vlntbn''

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE '

(Crippled

Children)
11—Stu Picard
Party)

MAY

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5—Don Horris

19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Slate
Meeting)

‘

' "23—Keith Poore*,

Picard,.

Thomas.-

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Informotion]
,

Dale Dean, Rus-1 ,16—Surprise'.'Meeting

Dale Dean.jD. Youth. . Stu.

K. Music. “ MoiA-ice
.

;B. Crippled,

(Public

Safety.

Jackson

APRIL

E. Magazine.

Bent.

29—John

28~Chet Allemier

19—Keith Avery ' ‘

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22—Fritz Van Aken

of service

P. Mombership.
Wm.
Robert. $hd\b.
G. Progum Chairman.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Ba nquetj

Ed business and community
** his life/'
personal,
,OCTOBER
The

..ILL

Rice

MARCH

(International
12—Otis Barpes

n

Woodward.

President

24~Ed

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversory
Meeting)

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey, Rotarians, individually and as
D. John
Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

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Korn.lien, Hal Mynn. .

Special Meetings,ot thq call of tha^

to encourage and I

Vanl^“'’*'

Walker.

Von Aken

Fred Weeks '

Williams,

—

Milnes

effect of this object is to influence

I-

James McComb

Warner

Warren

Rotary

1S-AI

17-Bill

1—Russ

obligations of the third obiect [

of

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

SEPTEMBER

It is the doty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharger

A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

(Competitor

(International Student)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8*—Paul Hurley
Relations]

Burondt

31-Fred

the club machinery on the execu

the Aims and Obiects Committee

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz

Relations.

club service, in order to develop, ‘woodward!

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Trebllcock

Hurley,

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson,
pointed on particular phases of g Trade Associations.
Leslie

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Barney

Paul

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such

1954-1955

Ed

....

Membership/^. Competitor

3—Gust

Wm.

Relations.

This committee sholl supervise
Bobier.
and coordinate the activities of „ _

FEBRUARY

lAUGUST

‘Fred Weeks. Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

the
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate the activities. 19S4-1955 ROTARY PROGRAMS
;of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

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CENTS 2

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Quality spring

Products, Ihc*

Coldwater, Mich.

by

ROTARY CLUB of GOLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARLINGTON HOTEL

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

UNITED
STATES

I. WSTftCt Ji

Frederick H, Weeks

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Tublished by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Bulletin No.

April 1,. 1955

39

DON’T FORGET THE STI-STATE
BE HELD AT

DO NOT FORGET THE DISTRICT
CONFERENCE IN B/iTTLE CREEK
WTIICH IS TO BE HELD SATUR-&gt;

MEETING TO

DAY AND SUNDAY. APRIL 23-24.

WITH PHIL LOVEJOY AS THE

PLEASE TRY TO ATTEND IF AT
ALL POSSIBLE.,

SPEAKER.
COLD'W/'TER IS THE
HOST CLUB THIS YEAR AND WE

POTTAWATOMI

INN ON MAY 3

SHOULD H/iVE lOQ/% ATTENDANCE.

The program for Tuesday,
March 29th, included a

On May 17th the All-sports
banquet is to be held under
the sponsorship of the

speaker, William Love, who
is an extension specialist
of the Municipal Forestry Department of

Jayoees*

Michigan State College. He has been en
gaged in the study of the trees in Coldv/ater and is making recommendations re
garding the best method of preserving
the

abundance

of shad©

Coldwater is famous.

trees

for which

Some of the results

of his survey show that trees have been
planted too close together for best

Next week’s program is in charge of Dr*
Don Harris and he

grov/th and that we have some over-mature

has

secured as his

speaker Dr, Homer Stryker of Kalamazoo
who is an orthopedic surgeon and also an
inventor* He has invented several appli
ances for the use of crippled and ortho
pedic patients; many of these are used
world-wide. This should be a good progron.

trees which are hasardous and should be

removed.
Perhaps some Rotarian who has
had experience in the logging business
might be interested in this.
Mr, Love

It is sincerely hoped that this

meeting will end by 9 o’clock, Your
editor well recalls last year when it
dragged on until 11:00 P.M., Certainly the
attendance will be better if the meeting
is short and snappy.

also stated that due to the

large number of elms which are growing

Your editor acknowledges the able help of
Fred Weeks in covering the meeting on
Tuesday, Many thanks Fred*

in the city of Coldwater a study should
be made during the coming summer to
determine if any of these trees have
"dutch elm disease".

In cities where

Rotarians should read "Putting it iu
there are many elms it is foimd that this Words" on Page 28 of the April Rotarian,
disease is present and spreads very rapid-They should also read the article on Pago
ly.
It is believed that the disease oan
15, written by P.D.G. Dovid E, Guyton of
be controlled by a proper program. Two
Mississippi,
other suggestions made by Mr. Love were
DON’T FORGET TO VOTE ON IMDAY, APRIL 4*
that the city enact a shade tree ordin
ance and that we have some department
responsible for planting, pruning, and
maintenance of our trees.
Mayor Jackson,
who was program chairman, stated that the
City Council is quite anxious to preserve
our trees if the citizens will back such

IF YOU DON’T VOTE YOU’RE NOT DOING YOm
DUTY AS A

a program. It would seem that this is a
very worth while project and should be

IF

SOMEONE GETS

Your Editor is indebted to Chick Kennedy
for the following story* An exceptionally
unattractive woman rushed to the police
station and said, "A man has been follow
ing me for three blocks and I think he is
drunkI
The police officer looked her

backed by everyone in Coldwater.
GUESTS included Bob Otto of Kalamazoo;

Carlton Mc^nzie of Quincy, Dale Ulery,
Goshen, Ind., Austin Brokaw of Angola,
and

CITIZEN AND

ELLECTED OF ''HOM YOU DISAPPROVE A.ND YOU
DON’T VOTE, DON’T GRIPE.
Mayor Jackson
tells us that a pitifully small percentage of voters in Coldwater vote at the
spring election,

Bill Vfalker of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

over thoughtfully and said, "Yes, madam,
I

ABSENTEES were: Allemeier, Barnes, Dean,

think he must be,"

Fiske, Hougen, Hurley, Kennedy, Dick
Kerr, Komstien, Bob Livermore, Mulchahey
and Les Woodward,

There were only 2 early leavers!

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
e
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

Of

MICH.

BY

committee

.„ A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

activities

ELECTION

Bobier.

of

Membership, B, Competitor

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

It is

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Warner

Holtz

C. Club
.

Barney Trebilcock
Van

‘

, '

Aken

Fred Weeks

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
month,

Herbert

GENERAL

G.,'Program
Public

VYm.'

Holtz

‘ lA.'Community

Chairman.,

Harvevl

Treat.

Information.

Vincent

Moss, Don

1—Russ

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

Inf6rmatlbn.

Woodw.ard.’ ]

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Charles C. Rural:Urban.

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Meeting)
26—Hal Munn
MAY

ROTARY

INTERNAtlONAL
R. Means, Chicago,. Illinois

24—Bob

2.37-ffeifh' Peoffe

..

Byron

. 30—Corl
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Vinton

vancemenf of internotiohol uhder-

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tionships and in improving thei^’,,'’*®f'’°*’°''“*
^enerol' standards''of practice ini .

1 service, this-committee shall super-

CoiVafctS...’.Macj

The obove is our progra/n schedule for the year 1954-55.

(Rotary

JUNE.

7—Dale Dean .{Lodies',.Night)
14—Harvey Moss
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1 January

t

Woodward

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'Ed Holtz. -

Livermore'-

31—Chcsr.

Information)

DECEMBER ; ;»

To'encourdge and fester the-ad- '

Wise

, 17—Bob Shaw (Ladles' Night)

a -OAko.*
ir.,,
l' 11 r-L ■ e
GOVERNOR 21.9TH DISTRICT; ROTARY.-l their respective vocations.' In the B. Infernafionol InformotionJ. ●’ O
f
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INTERNATIONAL
'● | event commilleesr oreappointed Mark Andrews. .....
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(Employer-Employee- Rek)
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porticular
phojv
of
vocational
C.
I'nternafibnol
Student
Projee'l.'
1
18-.-Jdmes
Van;
Why
Dr. T. E. Schmidt, Jackson,'Mich.'"
George

10—Lester

16-^5Urprisa Meeting '●

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good will ; and p^oce
committee shall devise-.qnd carry through a world fellowship of ●j21.—jomes. McCemfa .' » .. .
into effect plans which wilf guide business and professional meq ' 2?-rByron Thomas
orid assist the'.ipembers of this.united in the ideal oJ service.

Taylor, Chicago, .III.

3—Howard Swon

2—Sto9 .Nighfr—H.‘J. McKnight

. 9—Richard. Biringer '

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(Children's

19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

Kornstien

Information)

NOVEMBER

' international SERVICE -

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Pdrty)

Barnes

Webster

Picard,

Stu.

Children)
'll—Stu Picard

Information)

19—Keith Avery

'

Jackson

5—Don Horris (Crippled

(International

Dale Dean, R'us-

sell Waldron.

29—John
APRIL

5—Mark Andrews

Harvey
Harris, Kenheihf Put-

nam.

22—Fritz Van Aken

28—Chet Allemler

(Public

Moore

6—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

Van Aken

14—Guvarie' Coffman

iB. Crippled' 'Children.

.Kornstien,. Hal Munn.
Rotcicy

Safety.

MARCH

The

ond

Rice

Meeting)

Weeks

7—Warner

Milnes,jJomes Mcttomb, Chairman.

J. Sergeant-et-Arm^. - Oole Dean. 0: Youth.
Thomas,
K. Music.
Maurice
Payne,
Ed

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

24-Ed

26—Vincent

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

J.

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversary

31—Fred

ers in the community.

I^oy Patterson.

Holtz. '■

ROTARY

Milnes

SEPTEMBER

effect of this object is to influence

individually

17—Bill

by OCTOBER

Edit''®-''
I business and community lire.

Ray Mulchahey.;Ro,orions^

Relations)

15-Ai

(International Student)

discharge

Van'^°*»®'’ *’’f

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1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

E.'.Mbgazirie.

I.

President

PRESIDENT

Relations.

to

FEBRUARY

Burondt

12—Otis

H.

12:15

Committee

ROTARY PROGRAMS

0- -Fellewship. Jomes Von Why,|members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth¬

Special Meetings at the call of the

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Bulletin.

E. Robert
Membership.
Shaw.'

Thursdoy of each

Paul

the duty of the Community

Service

B. .Classification.
Aken,
WarrenWilliams,
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Holtz.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Howard Swan

Relations.

Wayne Way, Bob the obllgolions of the third eb[ect
of Rotary — "to encourage and

A. Attendonce.

Fritz

3—Gust

Wm.

Charles Schmitt.
the Magazine Committees and such
ether committees as may be ap 0. Four-Way Test. John Jockson.
pointed on portieulor phases of E. Trade
Associations.
Leslie
club service. In order to develop
Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Aims and Objects Committee.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

James McComb

1954-1955
AUGUST

Relations.

Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotlon and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

Ed

the activities

Fred Weeks, Choirman.

Functions of tha Committee

This

OFFICERS

[visa and coordinata
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

25-Roy

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Patterson ‘ (Magazine)

7—Barney Trebijcock
.

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac Mckefth (International
Co/itgcts)

JULY

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

: Associations) .
19—Wilford

Couillord

'■ 2fr"J-Wayne Way

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If you want to change dotes with another member; advise the' ptbgrcrm chairman of the change.
Members having special'programs, such os Ladies' Night, may apppint a committee to assist with

HARVEY
the details.

BENT,. Program Choirmari

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
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VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

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Published

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Bulletin

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April 8, 1955

TUESDAY IS KIDS' DAY!

President

BRITIG YOUR

that more Rotarians consic^

YOUR

GPAI'TDCHILDREK AND YOUR
GIRL FRIEND'S CHILDREN
TO THE ELKS' TEimE AT
12:15.
Stew Picard tells

Ernie

has

asked

the possibility of going
to Rotary International,
At present there are 5

Rotarians and their Rotary
Anns planning to attend.
This is a very small number

us that he has engaged the
king of all magaoians,
AbLctt from Colon, te pull
rabbits out of the hat,

considering the oize of the
club,●

It is believed that
Bronson, with a much small
er club, has about 3 times

billiard balls fut'ef your
nose, and swallow knives,
for Rotarians and the Kids.
If you
haven’t got any youngsters of your own,
borrow someone elses.

Don't forget the Tri-State meeting at
Pokagoon on May 3rd,
Phil Lovejoy is
the speaker--the Coidwater club is the
host.

as many planning to attend* Better plan
to make this your vacation and your editor
v/ill give you a list of places to see and
things to do in Chicago,
A tip of the hat to the good Job Lou
Pennington did in connection with the 910^
envelopes with Easter seals enclosed. The
results are most gratifying.

7^6 were glad to see some of the travelers
back on Tuesday and also glad to see
The program on Tuesday, April 5th, was in
Keath Pearce again attending the luncheon charge of Dr. Don Harris who had as his
speaker,' Dr, Homer Stryker, orthopedic
Guest Rotarians included Gil pilliod of

Angola; Lawrence Werner, Bronson; Ray
Eatke of Battle Creek, Ted Zimmerman and
Elmer Dobson of Quincy, Harvey Sent had
as his guest. Dr. Rick and Mac McKeith

had Dr, Meier.
was his son,

Warren I/illiams’s guest

Clyde*

surgeon of Kalamazoo,

Dr* Strj^er told us

of the early use of metals for orthopedic
repair v/ork stating that these '.vere knov/n
in ● enoient times, The ancients used gold
and silver'but recently hard alloys have
come^ihto use*
He told of the indention
of antiseptics and anesthesias and traced

the progress of orthopedic surgery*

Dr,

Stryker, who is also an inventJr,,demin-

There were 6 early leavers.

strated varijuus saws and cutting instru
ments which he has perfected.
The film
Hougen, Dick Kerr, Munn, Pattersf.n, Rice, vjhich he shcnved left a good many Rotarians
Schmitt, Treat, Van v’hy, and V^ay.
a little bit v/hite-faced and. gulping and
showed, in color, a marvelous piece of
Several members of the Coidwater Club
surgical repair on the ankle of a 5 year
made up at Ouincy last Menday and the
old girl and what he portrayed was a
program consisted of the film, "The
marvel of skill, as demonstrated by the
film.
Great Adventure". We do not kn*fw/ when
Absent v;ere Boliier, Burandt, Fallef,

the

film has been scheduled

for the

Coldvjater Club but we should have lOG^
We note that 109. Rotary Foundation Fellows
on that day as it is something that eveiy are to study
countries other than our
Rotarian should see and hear.'

It is

the ' own in 1955-56,

best medium for the spread of "R»tarian-

ism" (is there such a word?) that your
editor has seen in a long’ time. Also,
all

of

those members wh» attended

at

This was

announced

on the

night of Feb. 2 3rd at Rotary's 50th Birth-^
day party in Chicago,
Rotary statistics: On the 50th Anniversary.

Quincy became associate members by paying (Peb, 23rd) the^-'o were- .8,527 Rotary Clubs
v/ith an estimated membership of 402,000

the necessary fee.

Rotarians,

Elmer Dobson, who is promoting the MSC
marching band for the MSC alumni,
that the band will be
available

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

Tickets are

from him or at the

220 new olubs

stated

in Br©nson on

Monday evening, April 11.

There were

established since July ©f 1954.

door.

This

One way to cure your

wife of nervousness is to tell her it's
because

of her age.

band should be worth hearing.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION

Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern

*

,

Monday 12:00 M

Monday 12:15 M

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ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

vise and

coordinate

CLUB SERVICE

of such

committees.

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

'

the activities

A. Buyer-Seller

supervise

activities

Wm.

the Magazine Committees and such'

1954-1955

PROGRAMS

Relations.

Poul

Relations,

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

15-AI

17-Bill

Miines

22—Torg

24-Ed

Holtz

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Charles Schmitt,

tion of the plans and program of

31—Fred

COMMUNITY SERVICE

the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Weeks

14—Guvarie

Ed

Holtz

Holtz

1—Russ

Fritz

Van

'♦

G. Program

Regulor Bq.ard of Directors Meeting, first.
Thursday of each month,

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

'■

Kornstien,

Hal Munn.

I.

Rolmy

Information*.

Woodward.

VOCATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Chicago,

SECRETARY

'

J..Sergaaat-atrArms.
K. Music.
Maurice
Holtz.

business end community life,

●●

Treat.

●

:B. Crippled

Children.

Vincentl

Coffman

Moss, Donli't^'arris,

Charles.C.‘ Rurol-Urban.
:

.

'Sju.

III.

and

ROTARY

:

24—Bob

23—Keith Pearce

ossifi), the' ●memj»ers

of

JUNE

4—Howard. Teeters
1—Warren Williams

28—Mac

Mark AnSrews.

' 4.^Roberf B. Kerr
11—Charles Schr%i’tt

Information,
,

(Employer-Employee

McKeith' (International

Contacts)
;r

i

on particuior phase’s of vocational.C Infernationah Stodent Project, t
service, this»onimittee'sha'IJ soper-I^Ed Holtz.
'
I

*■

7—Barney. Ttebilcoek

1^—Harvey Mgss

i JANUARY

.s

Mac !

(Rotary

●Information).*''

this united in the ideal of service,
^

Livermore

31—Chas. .Woodward

DECEMBER.

will and
will
and peace:
-

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Lodies' Night)

'vancerrient of. international under-i . 1^—l^c^[e'Dean (Lodies't Night)

event comtfiifte'eS are . appointed!

Mich.

●

10—Lester

Biringer

16—Surprise Meeting

ByronI so-farl Vinton ●

club;
in discharging iheir respon-Howard Swan,
Choirman.
sibiMlies i/T Iheii vocatiofcal rela-: ● .
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tionships and In' improving the
Contacts.

'

Schmidt, Jackson,

Picard,

'r-v

3—Howard Swen

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnight

9—Richard

Munn

-

MAY

NOVEMBER

INTERNATIONAL ;SERVICE

general standards .of* proctiee ini
GOVERNOR. 219TH DISTRICT, ROTARY their respective'Voeofions.' In the.B. Inlernafipnal
INTERNATIONAL

26—Hal

a world.....
fellowship bf!.. 21—James'McComb
into effect dlans which will guide business and professional men | 28—Byron Thomas

INTERNATIONAL

E.

Kornstien

(Crippled

Children)
11—Sfu Picard (Children's
Party)
-19-rKen Putnam (Tri-Slate
■
Meeting)

[To encourage and foster the ad-;

SERVICE

devise qnd corry
i
through

committee.

George R. Means, Cliica'go, Illinois

Dr. T.

»● ●

w

(Public Infymation)

Dale Dean, Rus-

sell Waldron,

Dale Dean.jB- Youth.
Payij^, gj; Thogias.

Etarnes

26—Vincent

Ha rvey
Kenneth ●Put

Jackson

5—Don Horris
Informotion]

19—Keith Avery

-

Van Aken

29—John
APRIL

(International
12—Otis

22—Fritz

I

5—Mork Andrews

nam.

Vocational Service Committee: ; This
inis sranoing,
standing, good
gooa

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

GENERAL

Information.

H.. Public

12:15

President

Herbert

*

. Harvey .

Chairman.

Bentr

Special Meetings at the call of the

PRESIDENT

●

ers in the'commutufy.
’
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm. ■ Miines, James McComb, Chairman. .. .
Robert Show.
A. Community Safety.
Webster

Aken

Fred Weeks

DISTRICT 219

'

Moore

'-8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

.

effect of this object is to influence
C. Club Bulletin.' Ray Mblchahey Rota'rions, individually and as
D. Fellowship. James Van Why,l.members of the .Rotary Club, to be
● John: Wolk'er.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

James McComb

Barney Trebilcock
Howard Swan
*

"to S"'
ncourage and' |

service ' by ■ '
Warner Vanif®®'®^
Williams,
Rotor.cm to
to his
nis personal,;
per " The OCTOBER

B. Classification.
Aken, . .Warren

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice-President, and—

Rotary -r

(Anniversary

MARCH

(Fair Grounds)
I It is the duty of the Community!
iService Committee to discharge; 21—Lewis Pennington
A. Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob!’^** obligations of the third object j 28-Chet Allemier
I of

Skabo

Meeting)

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Livermore.

Rice

(International Student)

other committees as may be ap-'D. Four-Way Test, John Jockson.
pointed on particuior phoses of[g Trade Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER
club service, in order* to develop; Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu-'
7—Warner Van Aken

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

Bobier.

of

Membership, B. Competitor

ROTARY

AUGUST

Relations.

Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ELECTION

1954-1955

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES

JULY.

5^President'$ Meeting
. &gt;2—Leslie Woodward (Trade
Associations]

Rel.)

’18—Jgmes Van Why

19—Wilford

25—Rpy Patterson (Magpzine)

26—Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the'progfani chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ● Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

HARVEY

BENT,

Cbuillard

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m,, ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

We

tried

to

41

April 15&gt; 1955

find

out what next week’s

program would be and called Hal Munn,
vjho is program chairman for the day.
He stated that he felt it best to keep
tho

Club in the

dark,

Your guess is as

We have just received a notice from the

Angola Rotary Club that they are nom
inating Hermon Phillips, who is well
known to the Coldwater Rotarians, for
Director of Zone 2, He is past-district

good as ours as to what it will be.

Governor and has been a Rotorian for a

Perhaps you might bring a flash light.

long period of time,

We note in the list of new Rotary clubs
that have been formed between Jan; 3,

Some of you Rotarians, who are at times

1955 and March 14,

Bronson to make up a meeting, read the
article on page 43 of the April Rotarian

1955 that there were

14 new clubs forms in Finland. V/hen you
consider that Finland has a population
smaller than the State of ^ichigan&gt; if

7/e wish him luck

irked at having to go to Ouincy or
about Rotarian C, Oi Underwood of

they can organize 14 new clubs in twc

Picayune^^ Mississippi. He redlly puts
forth an effoft to keep his attendance

months, someone must be pa«hing Rotary

100^.

in that country.
We note that A. Z» Baker of Lakewood,

Ohio, is going to be Rotary’s President
for the year of 1955-56*
other

nominee

for

that

There was no

office.

Also, read the article on pages 26 and

27 of the April Rotarian regarding
Rotary Fellows*

Certainly this article

is thought provoking and should be
seriously considered;

Percy abbott certainly entertained the
kids but v;e v/onder who enjoyed it most,
the kids or their dads, since we note
that there were very few early leavers on
that day and most of ihe dads were as

Ray Mulchahey

interested as their offspring.

1.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
- STURGIS'— Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

vise and ceerdinete the
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

..

'A. Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise
ond coordinate the activities of „
OFFICERS

BY

formation. Public

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

A. Attendance.
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Ed Holtz

^

Swan

Aken,

Warren

-I .

n II

Fred Weeks

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
Thufsdoy of each

month,

12:15

individually

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

and

Jackson,

the

ROTARY

21—Lewis

of

Ivoncement of

Picard,

(International

event committees

.

In lhe:B. international

are appointed;

service, this committee shall super-1

Information)

11—Stu Picard

26—Hal

9—Richard

,

Mark Andrews,
Ed Holtz.

Biringer

_

Contacts,

Swan

17—Bob Show (Lodies' Night)
31—Chas.

Livermore

Woodward

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

Dean

(Ladies' Night)

14—Horvey Mess
21—James

McComb

7—Barney Trebllcock
14—Howard

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

28—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

28—Byron Thomas
JANUARY

Mac

3—Howard

10—Lester Wise
24—Bob

30-Corl Vinton

of service,

Munn

MAY

16—Surprise Meeting

7—Dale

(Children's

Meeting)

Kornstien

Information)

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnlght

under-

Harris (Crippled

Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

Barnes

DECEMBER

Howord Swan, Chairman.

tionships and in improving the'^general standards of practice in McKe:th.

Jackson

Children)

19-Keith Avery

men

thls'united in the Ideal

Van Aken

29—John

5—Don

12—Otis

Byron;i

SERVICE

internotienal

on porticular phases of vocationoljC. Internotionol

Mich.

Pennington

22—Fritz

5—Mark Andrews

|To encourage and foster the od-

,

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)

23—Keith Pearce

Stu.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

Aken

APRIL

Dale Dean, Rus-

sell Waldron.

thoir respon

their respective vocations.

Coffmon

nam.

Dale Dean.'D. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,

members

14—Guvarie

(Public

Horvey

INTERNATIONAL

in discharging

Van

Harris, Kenneth Put

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

SERVICE

MARCH

7—Worner

26—Vincent

Children.

Skabo (Anniversary

Student)

Weeks

28—Chet Allemier

as

Webster

Rice

Meeting)

NOVEMBER

Moss, Don

sibilities in their vocotionol rela-..

INTERNATIONAL

Schmidt,

assist

Holtz

(Fair Grounds)

Vocotionol Service Committee: This standing, good will ond peace
committee shall devise ond carry.through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional
club

24-Ed

OCTOBER

Safety.

Treat.

I

VOCATIONAL

and

ROTARY

A. Community
B. Crippled

Mourice

22—Torg

effect of this object is to influence

Harvey

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

E.

The

Vincent

J. Sergeont-ot-Arms.

George R. Means, Chicogo, Illinois

T.

Ed business ond community
W* life.

Chairman.

Holtz.

Dr.

and

Information.
Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
I.
Rotary
Information.

Public

K. Music.

GENERAL

Rotory — “to encourage

Show.

Bent.

Milnes

the Community

Van

ei I L L

Woodword.

President

J.

Willioms.

n

G. Progrom
H.

Special Meetings at the coll of the

Herbert

Worner

17-Bitl

1—Russ

E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
crs in the community.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Aken

PRESIDENT

of

Relations)
I5-AI

SEPTEMBER

D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-

Barney Trebllcock

DISTRICT 219

of

C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulehohey. Rotarions,

James McComb

Leslie

|Servlce Committee to discharge
Wayne Way, Bob:^**« oWigotions of the third object

B. Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—

the duty

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treof (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

(International

COMMUNITY SERVICE

:lt is

PROGRAMS

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31—Fred

Jackson,

Woodwo rd.

the club machinery on the execu

LESTER WISE. Treoiurer

Von

Relations,

Charles Schmitt,

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Howard

PaTil

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test. John
pointed on particular phases of'g Trade Assoeiotiens.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

ROTARY

3—Gust Burondt

Wm.

-

Information and C. Employer-Employee

the Magazine Committees and such

1954-1955

Fritz

Bobier.

1954-1955
AUGUST

Relations.

the Classification, Membership.:^Program, Fellowship. Rotary ln-| Hurley,

ELECTION

activities

(International

JULY

4—Robert B.

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

Information,

11—Chorles Schmitt

Student Project,

18—James Von Why

19—Wilford

25—Roy

26—Wayne Way

(Employer-Employee

Associations)

Rel.)

Patterson (Mogazine)

The above is ouf program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with anothe'r member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladlesr'NIght, may appoint a' committee to ossist with the details.

HARVEY

BENT,

Couitlard

Program

Chairman

Telephone 743«W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting
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VISITING

Time:

TUESDAY

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ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bullotin No.

April 22, 1955

42

Guests at the regular meet
ing of the coldv/ater Rotary

The program fof Tuesday,
about v/hich you were kept t

Club's mooting on April 19th

in the dark last week,

included the follovjing
Roterians: Dale Ulery of
Goshen, Indiana; Carlton
McKenzie, Quincy; Joo

was D travel log of Florida.

MoCluskey, Battle Croek.^

Florida but he certainly

77e

don't loiow if Hal liunn

has been hired by the
Chamber of Commerce

made a valiant effort to
sell the membei's on a

Bill Peat cf Angola, Ind
and Grant Dunlap of Detroit
♦

in

i

vacation in that state.

vms the guest of Keith Averyc
Absent wore: Fisko, Kennedy. Dick Kerr,

His pictures were excellent
and showed some very fine colored photo-

Mitchell, Pearce. Picard, Rice, Schwengel,
Shorno, Teeter and Thomasr

graphy. He evidently saw a great deal and
took pictures of those things ^vhich were
both colorful and interesting. Apparently
they did not swim in Florida in the winter
At the Board Meeting on'Tuesday, follow
since there were no bathing beauties in
ing the regular meeting, the Board creat
cluded in his slides, or perhaps they
ed the office of assistant secretary to
help Chick Kennedy, the regular secretary, were censored in advance.

Chick is ill at the present time and will
be unable for a period to take care of
this work.
The Club ov;es a greot debt
to Chick for the

interest he has shown

and

tremendous

also

for

the

amount of

President Frnio mentioned the

fact that

Gail Smith, who was selected os the dairy

queen of Branch County, was also selected
dairy queen on the district basis and will

now go to the stats contest. Ho mentioned
which has benefited the club a great deel.^the fiict that perhaps some of our older
members haven't lost their eye for a good
Chuck Schmitt is the new assistant
looking gal. More pov/er to Gail in her
secretary and any communications regard
coming competition.
ing the club should be addressed t» him
work which he has put into his work

for ihe time being.

Don't forgot the Tri-state meeting at
Potawatomi Inn on May 3rdl

Since Cold-

water is the host at this meeting we

should aim at 100^ attendance, and since
Phil Lovejoy is to bo the speaker, any
one who is absent will miss a very good
program.

Mr. and Mrs. Torg Skabo and President
and Mrs. Luce are the only ones to date

From the articles which appear in the May
"Rotarian, the Golden Anniversary cele
brations held throughout the World were

wide-spread and pointed out the aims of
Rotary as it has come down through the
years.

The articles in the ivlay Rotarian on India
are interesting and certainly bring out
the activity of Rotary as well as the
effort which is being made in India to

planning to attend the District Conference improve general living conditions,
in Battle Creek on April 23-24.

Your

editor regrets that he cannot go but has
to work both days.

On May 24th the Coldwater Rotary Club are
to be the guests of "the 4-H Clubs of
Branch County.

This meeting is to be

held at the 4-H Club building at the Fair

grounds. TTe’ve been told that since we
are guests, the food which v/e know will
be good, is to be furnished by the 4-H

THS THOUGHT FOR THU DAY is something which
has concerned your editor for many years.

How do druggists figure out what the pre
scription is by the script which most
doctors use? The thought is this’
Constantly by brains are tripped
by medics' mystifying script.
I wonder, when they're quite alone,
if druggists ever telephone.

Clubs.

We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Bill Bobior
has been ill but are glad to know that
she is improving and is on her way to

Ray Mulchahey

recovery.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
STURGIS

Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

Functions of the Committee

This committee

A. Buyer-Seller

MICH.

coordinate

shall supervise

the

activities

of _

_

Relations.

Wm.

Relations.

Paul

formation, Public Informotlon and C. Employer-Employee
Charles

the Magazine Committees and such

1954-1955

pointed on

porticular

phases of E.

club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory*

the Aims and Objects Committee.!

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Relations.

Schmitt.

ether committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE, President

John Jackson.

Trade
Associations.
Woodward.

Leslie

COMMUNITY SERVICE

:lt is the duty of the Community
.Service

Committee

to

discharge

A. Attendonee. Wayne Way, Bobl’^** obligations of the third object
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,
Worren
Holtz.

The President, Vice-President, and—
Ed

Holtz

James

^

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebllcock
Fritz

John Walker.

Swan

Van

ri i. D M *●

Hegular Board of Directors Meeting, first

G. Progrom

12:15

Special Meetings at the call of the

i.

Thursday of eoeh month,

Public

DISTRICT 219

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

111.

and

os

thoughtful of ond helpful to oth¬

INTERNATIONAL

'8. Crippled
Chorles'C.

Rurol-Urban.
sell Waldron.

Dean. D. Youth.

K. Music.

Poyne,

Maurice

Sfu.

Thomas.

Ed

Harvey

Dole Dean, RusPlcard,

INTERNATIONAL

Byron

SERVICE

Ivoncement of international under-

Vocational Service Committee: This stonding, good will and peace
committee shall devise and corry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide,business and professional men
assist

the members of

this united in the Ideal of service,

in improving the;^'

general
standards of practice inj McKeith.
their respective vocations. In the B. Internotionoi
event committees

are

3—Gust

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

Relations]

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

15-AI

17—Bill

Milnes

22—Tors Skabo (Anniversary

24-Ed

Holtz

Meeting)

Weeks

MARCH
1—Russ

SEPTEMBER
7—Warner

Van Aken

14—Guvorie

Coffman

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Ba nquet)

(Foir Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington
28—Chet Allemier

appointedl

Mac

Information,

Mark Andrews,

on
porticular phases of vocationoljc. Internotional Student
service, this committee shall super-1 Ed Holtz.

Project,

22—Fritz

Von Aken

29—John

Jockson

APRIL

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children)

5—Mark Andrews

(International

Information)

11—Stu

Barnes

Party)

19—Keith Avery

19—Ken

12—Otis

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

2d—Vincent

(Public

Picard

(Children's

Putnam

(Tri-State

Meeting)

Kornstien

26-Hol

Information)

Munn

MAY
3—Howard

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnlght
9—Richard Biringer

*10—Lester

Pearce

30—Carl

Vinton

7—Dale

Swan

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Lodies' Night)

Id—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

24—Bob

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward

(Rotary

Information)
JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

Dean (Ladies' Night)

14—Howard Teeters

14—Harvey Moss
21—James

21—Warren

McComb

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

4—Robert

Williams

McKeith

(international

Contacts]

JANUARY

Contacts.

Rice

(International Student)
31—Fred

DECEMBER

{To encourage ond foster the ad-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

PROGRAMS

NOVEMBER

Children.

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put
nam.

Dale

fionships and

ROTARY

E. Schmidt,' Jackson, Mich.

Harvey

Vincent

Treat.

dub
in discharging their respon-|Howard Swan,
Chairman,
sibilities in their vocationol rela-:,
.
, _

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

Chairman.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

and

ROTARY

George R.. Means, Chicago, Illinois

Dr. T.

effect of this object U to influence

Jomes Von Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
Rotary
Informotlon.

Holtz.

GOVERNOR 219TH

Aj I c L

Woodward.

President

GENERAL

B

ROTARY

“"y OCTOBER

Ed business'^e“"-j'&gt;n
to his P/rsonal,
and community life/' The

Information.

Bent.

H.

J.

Van

Willioms,

E. Magazine. Roy Potterson.
ers in the community.
Wm.
F. Membership.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
A. Community Safety.
Webster

Aken

Fred Weeks

Herbert

Warher

Rotary — "to encourage and

C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Rofarians, individually

McComb

Howard

af

195^-1955
AUGUST

Bobier.

the Classification, Membership, B. Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In-! Hurley,

ELECTION

trie activities

Fred Weeks, Choirman.

ond
OFFICERS BY

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

JULY
B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

'

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

Rel.)

18—Jomes Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade
Associations)
19—Wilford Coulliard

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY

Members hdvmg special programs, such a^ Ladies' Night, .may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743&gt;W

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Published

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

UNITED

At POSTAGE

I

Frederick

by

;

^●STATES

Weeks

Quality Spring Products* Inc*
Coldwater, Mich*

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The COLDWATER l^ote;^ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

Bulletin No*

43

April 29, 1955

According to the report ef*

The number of men who plan

President Ernie,

to

the Dist.

Conference held at Battle
Creek last week-end was

entertainment.

The

speakers included Wilbur prucker, former
jvvernor of Michigan who is now assistant
ta Secretary of Defense Wilson, and the

Roy» Hoover Rupert, pastor of the Methodist
church of Jackson, v;ho spoke fallowing
the lunchon Sunday noon.
One of the
actions taken up at 1he Conference was to
raise the membership which goes to the
District Governor from tl.25 to $2,50.
This vdll not affect the membership dues
of individual

Rotarians

funds will be

used to

the

Tri-state

meeting at Pokagcn next week.
May 3, was some^vhat disap
pointing as only 46 have in
dicated they will attend. It
is sincerely hoped and urged
that many v;h« were absent

out

standing* Ernie stated that
there were aporoximately 500
R.'.tarians and Rotary Anns
present and that the Battle
Creek club did an outstanding
Job in setting up the program
and the

attend

make

their

that

some

reservations
of

those

who

and
were

undecided v/ill help the Club
out if they can attend.
This meeting is
to be at 6:30 sharp at Potawatomi Inn
with Phil Love joy the speaker, v;ho will

talk on "The Golden Year", Hal Munn is
to be the Toastmaster with Maurice Payne
and Mrs. Rasmussen leading the group sing
ing,
It is seldom that the club has a
chance to hear such an outstanding mnn as
Phil Lovejoy and every effort should be
made

to

attend.

and the additional

cut

down the

cost

There is t» be a District assembly at

of Dist, conferences and meetings which

St, ^ory*s i'ake, 4 miles north of Battle

are to be

in dues becomes effective July 1st*

Creek, on May 7-8 for the incoming
officers of the clubs for the year *55-5d

CORRECTION: The farm program which was

The pregram fof Tuesday, April 26, had as

4-H Club cabin has been changed to May

Sgt. Bruman, a member of the U. Si Aii*

held in the

future.

The

raise

ariginnlly scheduled foi* May 24 at the

31.

please make a note

of this.

Tuesday's guests included Dale Hlery,
Goshen, Ind., James Buckley, Lynbrook,
Chas. .Pixley and Dick Schultz of
Pronson, and Grant Dunlap, the guest of
N.Y ●»

Ken.

Corps stationed in Grand Rapids.

He is a

member of the ground observed corps with
Ccldwater trying to establish n corps
here. He stated that they needed about
100 people who would give 2 hours a week

to the project.

He stressed that this

was needed becouse radar cannot spot low
flying aircraft. He stated further that
Sault Ste. Marie and Saginaw Bay area are
the only regions well covered by i*odar in

Putnam.

There were ot±'early leavers.
Absent were Allemeier,

chairman, John Jaojcsoni whi introduced

Barnes, Fiske,

Goodholm, Kennedy, Dick Kerr, Bob Liver

more, Bob Lyons, Moss, Mulchahey, Thomas,
Patterson, Toupalik, Treloar, T^aldron and
Way.

Michigan,

He showed a film which depict

ed how the ground obser'+’er corps functions
against unchartered aircraft and stressed
the fact that it costs $2500.00 each
time two planes took off from Selfridge
Field to intercept nn aircraft v/hose

The last report of Chick Kennedy was that

flight is not lifted.

he is still in bed but doing well.

than one ground observer are needed on
this plan since only one report gives
very little information.

A tip of the hat to Fred Weeks and Chick
Kennedy wh'»se company,, the Quality Springs,
is now in the new building,

It would be

interesting if ihe club could visit this
building some noon and observe how springs
are made.

Treat, Komstein, Bobier and Putnam are

hying themselves to the Land-O-Livin cabin
for the opening of the trout season this
coming week-end.

Reports from more

Keith Avery and Ken Putnam did a bang-up
job raising $70,000, for the building

program for the Methodist ^hurch.
Howard Teeter is remodeling his office so
that the Chamber of Corameroe may occupy
rooms

in the

front.

Your Editor missed Tuesday's meeting but
was chairman of a program at the Starr
Comnonwealth for Boys. Many th^rJc^ to
Ken Putnam for his help&lt;NKg«&lt;tiwrid7g news

Welcome at
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
£ATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH,

This

BY

committee

coordinate

, A. Buyer-Selfer
supervise

shall

the

activities

ELECTION

Charles

the Magazine Committees ond such

pointed

on

particular

phases

of E.

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of
I the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Holtz

Aken,

Worren

Holtz,

fj

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebilcock

John

Swan '

Walker.

Fred Weeks

Thursday of each

month,

12:15

i.

K. Music.

Payne,

Maurice

SECRETARY

and

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

the members

,

Stu.

Andrews

(International

Information]

Barnes

ROTARY

25—Vincent

(Public

Kornstien

9—Richard Biringer
15—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith Pearce

24—Bob

31—Chas.

service, this committee shall super-!

Mark Andrews,
Ed Holtz.

Livermore

Woodward

(Rotary

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard .Teeters .

14—Harvey Moss

21—Warren

28—Mae

WilMoms

McKeith

(International

Contacts)

!■*

JULY

Student Project. ; -18-James Van Why

appointed,

Swan

Wise

JUNE

7—Dole Dean (Ladies^ Night)

on particular phases of vocational C. International

are

Munn

■

10—Lester

,

DECEMBER

Mac

(Tri-State

17—Bab Show’(Ladies' Night)

JANUARY

Contacts.

(Children's

Informotion]

Information,

improving

(Crippled

Children)
11—Stu Picard
■ Patty)

3—Howard

2—Stag Night—K. J. MeKhight

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

5—Don Horris

MAY

Byron; 30-Carl Vinton

this united in the ideal of service.

Jackson

25—Hal

Information)

.L,, A. Internationg)
* ® McKeith.
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations.' In the B- International

in

event committees

Mich.

of

Von Aken

29—John

19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

19—Keith Avery

Dale Dean, Rus-

Picard,

22—Fritz

APRIL
4

' HarVey

a.i^horging
their»respc,n- Howard Swan, Chairman,
in their vocational rela

tionships and

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

assist

sibilities

R. Moans, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

' ●

Coffman

Pennington

committee shall devise ond carry through a world fellowship of I*'
McComb
into effect plans which wilt guide business and professional men L 28—Byron Thomas

III.

INTERNATIONAL

George

Thomos.

Van Aken

OCTOBER

rTo encourage and foster . the .odjvancement of international underVocatlonal Service Committee: This'standing, good will ond peace

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Waldron.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
.. 15—Dieic Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
●

NOVEMBER

Children.

Charles'C. Rural-Urban,
Dean.jD. Youth.

1—Russ

28—Chet Allcmier

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

GENERAL

21—Lewis

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-sell

Meeting)
MARCH

(Fair Grounds)

discharge

nom.

Dole

Holtz.

J.

to

Rice

Student)

Weeks

7—Warner

Treat.

B. Crippled

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

Holtz

12—Otis

Woodward;

President

24-Ed

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to he

Harvey

Information.

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversory

5'—Mork

Vincent)

Rotary

Milnes

business and community life." The_

Chairman.

Public

15-AI

17-Bill

14—GuvOrie

thoughtful of and helpful to Oth

Bent.
H.

Special Meetings at-the call of the

Herbert

Van

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

Leslie SEPTEMBER

It is the duty of the Camrftunity
Committee

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations]

(International

John Jackson.

Trade
Associations.
Woodword.

Service

Information.
iKornstien,, Hal ,Munn.

G. Program

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

PRESIDENT

James

FEBRUARY

Burandt

31—Fred

ers in the community.
E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
F. .Membership.
. Wm. '..Milnes, James McComb, ‘Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
A. Commuriity Safety. ● Webster

Akeli

DISTRICT 219

Relations.

Schmitt.

effect of Ihis object is to influence
Ray Mulchahey. Rotarians, individually' and as

C. Club Bulletin.

James McComb

Van

Paul

of .Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of. service by
Warner, Van eyery, Rotprian to his personal,
Williams,
Ed

B, Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Howard

Relations.

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third object

A. Attendance.

PROGRAAAS

1—Webb Treot (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Fritz

Wm.

other committees as may be ap 0. Four-Way Test.
club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Ed

Relotidns.

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST lUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

ROTARY

AUGUST

Bobier.

of

the
Classification,
Membership, B. Competitor
Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In

1954-1955

1954-1955

of such committees.

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

vise and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

■ 4—Robert B. I^err

5—President's

11—Chorles Schmitt

12—Leslie Woodward (Trdde

(Employ^-Employee
25—Roy

Patterson

Rel.]*.

Associations)
19—Wilford

(Magazine)

The above is our program schecjule rfor the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Meeting

Couillard

26—Wayne Way

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HARVEY

BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

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The COLDWATER
REFLECTOR

Frederick H. Weeks
Published

Quality Spring Products, Inc,

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER.

M e e ting

Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:1 5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Coldwater, Kich.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

May 6, 1955

44

At the tri-statc meeting tho
background was given, show

The tri-state meeting 'V/hich
was held at Pokagon St'tto
Park on May 3rd has come
and gone and tho men who
missed Phil Lovejoy's
speech missed something

ing 50 years of progress,
T/ith the flags of tho various
Rotary Clubs of tho World,
built by Chas. Rodobaugh and
Russell Jackson of Angoluo
Placeca.rds were furnished by

V7h? ch was well worth while.

Phil speculated as to what
’mportnnt events a histor

Pat Patterson.
onts

ian, writing 500 years
stated that in his belief the

Service

of the

out

clubs

Dist, Governor of Hammond, Ind. ^vas also
introduced,
Hal Ivlunn of the coldwater
Club did a splendid job as toQstmastcr^

standing facts in history. He sti'.ted
that at the present time there are 18
different service

Tho prosid-

three

Robert Kolb of Angola, Gone
Thompson, of M'*utpeller, and Ernie Luse
called- tho me:'ting to orddr, Ray Ellidge

h-nce, v/ould omphasizo and
Club movement would bo one

of tho

clubs in existence;

la for men nnd 6 for women, with a
total of 360,000 different clubs cover
ing two and a half million members# He
went on to relate th-t most of the \7orth

Absent from the tri-stiito meeting were:
Allemior, Bobier, Risk, Fox, Holtz,
Hurley, jnekson, Kennedy, Bob Kerr, Dick

v.'hile things that have come out of

Kerr, L.L. Livermore, Lyons, McKoith,

service

McKnight, Mitchell, Moore, Moss, Pearce,
Rice, Shorno, Swan, Teeter, Toupp.lik,
Treloar, Waldron and Wise*

clubs have been the

result of

chroe different expressions, as follows;

"Did you ever stop to think that...?*'
''Wouldn’t it bo nice if we

or

,i»
Tho so
I wonder why we can't
three questions often asked at meetings

At tho board meeting on May 5th it v;as
decided that attendance at the All-sports

v;here

been spark-plugs which have brought
about many worth while projects.
He wont
on to state that community service nnd

Banquet on the evening of May 17th will
bo considered as a regular meeting of the
club. It is sincerely hoped that this
meeting will not run as long as tho one

vocational

did lost year*

the club members meet

service

are

tho

and

two

oat have

out-stnnd-

ing features of service club movement.
Next week’s program, which is to bo in

charge of Les Vifisc, is to be a film of
the

Bondix Air-show.

This

film is

in

technicolor and certainly should bo en
tertaining as well as instructive*

At the board meeting the Board of Direct
ors voted to contribute $250. towards tho
program for exceptional children which
has been operated each summer at tho
Edison School,

President Ernie tells us that he is quite
Plans arc progressing, under the direction concerned about the small number of Club
of Bob Shaw, for Ladies’ Night, vhich is
members who are planning to attend the
to be held on Juno 17th,

Draw a circle

around this date and arrange for a baby-

International

meeting in Chicago since at

the present time ho believes that only 2

sitter early.

couples ore going; himself and his Rotary

Jim McCorab, as Chairman, is working to

Ann and Torg and Mrs. Skabo,
It would
seem, with the nearness of Chicago, that
a larger number might go.

ward the selection of boys for Camp

Emory, near Muskegon, and Boys’ State at
Michigan State college*
Torg Sknbo, President elect. Chuck
Schmitt, Assistant Secretary, and your
editor, are planning to attend the Dist.

Three Rotarians have wedding anniversaries
during the month of May? P-ritz VanAken,
the 27th; Bill Bobier on the 17th; and
Chet Alemier on May 20th* Give their
Rotary Anns a ring that morning and

Assembly on May 7-8 at St. Mary’s Lake

surprise them.

near Battle Creek.

During the month Paul Hurley, Charley
Keep, Lloyd Livermore, Bob Lyons, Red
McKhight and Pat Patterson all have
birthdays.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:T5 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

Wednesday 12:15 M

— College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.) -

Thursday 12:15 M.

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�V

ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

,._'A. Buyer-Seller

shall

supervise

the activities

of „

ELECTION

pointed on particular phases of
club service, in order to develop

Trade Associations,
y/oodward.

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

Aken,

Holtz.

Ed Holtz
James McComb

Barney Trebilcock
Swan

Aken

Fred Weeks

each

month,

12:15

Special Meetings at the coil of the

Worren

PRESIDENT

Herbert

J,

GENERAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

III.

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Meons, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

T. E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

24-Ed

Holtz

j

discharge'

and;

Ed every
business and community life." The

Weeks

Chairman.

Bent.

Harvey

Public

Information.

I.

Kornstien, Hoi Munn.
Rotary
Information.

Vincent

Treat.

nom.

Charles C. Rural-Urban,
sell Waldron.

Dole Dean. D. Youth.
Thomas.
Payne,
Ed

Dale Dean, Rus-

28-Chet Ailemier

APRIL

5—Don

5—Mork Andrews

(Internotionol

Information)

Barnes

19—Keith Avery
(Public

Picard,

Byron

under

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richord Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

14—Hurvey Moss

and

professional

men

2B—Byron Thomas

their respon Howard Swan, Choirmon.
sibilities in their vocational reloA. International
Contacts.
tionships ond in improving the
McKeith.

Mac

and

ossist

club

in

general

the

members

of

fellowship

this united in the ideal of service.

of

discharging

standards of

practice in

their respective vocations.

event committees

are

In the B. International

appointedi

Mark Andrews,

on particulor phases of voeotionoljC. Internofional Student Project,
service, this committee shall super-1

Ed Holtz.

21—Jomes

McComb

Teeters

21—Warren

Williams

(International

JULY

4—Robert 6.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
18—James Von Why

25—Roy

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard

23—Mac McKeith
Contacts)

JANUARY

Information,

Livermore

Information)
JUNE

peace

world

Wise

17—Bob Show (Ladies' Night)
31—Chas. Woodward (Rotary

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)

and

o

3—Howord Swon
10—Lester
24—Bob

30—Corl Vinton

will

committee shall devise and carry through

Munn

MAY

good

Vocational Service Committee: This standing,

26—Hal

DECEMBER

SERVICE

and foster the ad

vancement of international

Harris (Crippled

Children]
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Party)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

Kornstien

Information)

23—Keith Pearce

Stu.

To encourage

SERVICE

29—John Jackson

NOVEMBER

Children.
B. Crippled
Harvey
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL

Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken

21—Lewis Pennington

26—Vincent

H.

Moore

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

(Fair Grounds)

Wm.

G. Program

(Anniversary

8—Bob Lyons

7—Warner Von
Aken
Coffmon

Roy Patterson.

Milnes. James McComb. Chairman.
A. Community Safety.
Webster

Skobo

MARCH

14—Guvorie

F. Membership.

ers in the community.

Rice

Meeting)

the ideals of service by
Rotorion to his personal, OCTOBER

into effect plans which will guide business

ROTARY

22—Torg

E. Magazine.

&gt;J. Sergeont-ot-Arms.
K. Music.
Maurice

INTERNATIONAL

to

Milnes

SEPTEMBER

of the Community I

Committee

17—Bill

12—Otis

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

duty

15-AI

effect of this object is to influence
C. Club Bulletin. Roy Mulchahey. Retorians, Individually ond os
D. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
John Walker.
thoughtful of ond helpful to oth

Holtz.

DISTRICT 2T9

Von foster

Willioms,

Woodward.

President

Service

Warner

Robert Show.

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

the

Relations)

tO—Oist. Gov. Meeting

1—Russ

Leslie

of Rotory — "to encourage

Livermore.

B. Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—

is

FEBRUARY

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burondt

31-Fred

John Jackson,

COMMUNITY SERVICE

It

PROGRAMS

(International Student)

Schmitt.

Wayne Way, Bob the obligotlons of the third object i

A. Attendance.
DIRECTORS

Thursday of

Relations.

Charles

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE. Treo/orer

3—Gust

Paul

Relations.

the Magazine Committees and such

the club machinery on the execu*

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

Von

.

other committees os may be ap-,D. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE. President
TORG SKABO. Vice-President

Fritz

.

formation. Public Information ond C. Employer-Employee

1954&gt;1955

Howard

Bobier.

ROTARY

■AUGUST

Wm.|

Relations.

Classification. Membership.Competitor
Program. Fellowship. Rotary In-i Hurley,
the

BY

committee

coordinate

1954-1955

Fred Weeks, Cljoirmon.

Functions of the Committee

and
OFFICERS

jvise and ceordinote the activities
!of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

Patterson (Mogozine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Associations)
19—Wilford

Couillord

26—Wayne Woy

HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

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Rotary REFLECTOR

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STATES
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Published

Fredericic fj* Weeks

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

ARLINGTON

VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

HOTEL

WELCOME

Quality Spring Products. Xnce

Coldwater, JUch,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No#

May

45

On Monday evening there

On Monday, May 16th

is to be Q

Rotarian-Mnyor John

the various service

South Lyons end the
Mayor of South Lyons

cluls

participating in a din
ner at the Arlington

take over the

Hotel at 6:30,
Barney
Trebilcock, and Maurice

city government of
Co ldv;a ter ●

celebration

of Michigan Week with

Jackson is to go to

is to

1955

Monda y

Payne are arranging this
and state that they plan

afternoon the Mayor’s
wife together with the

a social hour before the

wives of the officials
dinner,

My Rotnrian and his Rotary Ann

of Coldwater are to visit the Coldwater
State Home and Training Sbhool.

who can attend should plan to be there.

CORP.ECTION: Bob Shaw states th'^.t Ladies*

Tuesday’s guests included Rotarians:

Night is to be Tuesday, Junr 14th. If
you already have your baby sitter, better

Geo. Carpenter, Jack Lontz, R. Megargle
and Bob Stocker of Bronson; Ray Radeke of
Battle Creek; Emory Boyd of Angola; and

change the date.

Robert Peterson «f Battle Creek#

The Annual All-sports Bonquet is to be

held May 17 nt 6:30 at the Edison School.
This is a cooperotive enterprise of

Other

guests were Walt Balcom of Coldwater;
Ken Worden of Coldwater, the guest of
Ernie Luse; Clydv/ V/illiams, guest of

The

Warren Williams; John Littlejohn of Ft.

speaker is to be W:lly Webber, an out-

Wayne, the guest of Ralph Toupalik, and
Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio#

Kiwanis-Lions-Rotory and Jaycees.

stonding coach, The cost is $4.00 for
yourself and a boy. It is hoped that

boys can be provided for#

The program for Tuesday, May 10th, was in
charge’ of Les Wise who secured a film
showing an exhibition of armed services

Fred weeks announces -that the new buttons

aircraft through the courtesy of the

showing 100^ ottendance by years are now
available. He requests that you turn in
your old button when given the new one.

ran the film and

as many will go as possible so that nil

Byron Thomas, otherwise known as Osgood,
announced the laying of the cornerstone
of the new high school at which Mark

Bendix Aviation Corp.

Lloyd Livermore

it showed the most

modern of all aircraft#

^t was thought

provoking, and -the speed of some of these
planes would literally "Jor your back
teeth" #

Andrews was master of ceremonies and

George F, Dean, Dist. Governor elect, was

the State Superintendent of Public

born June 14, 1899 in Montcalm county,
the son of Fred and Ida Dean. He grad

Instruction was the speaker.

Glen Holtz, son of Rotarian Ed Holtz, is
to be the Coldwater representative for
son of Ben
Camp Emory.
Ben Burke, Jr
●»

and Genevieve Burke of Route 3, Coldt
water, is to attend the Rotary's Boys

State.

He is a junior in the Coldwater

High School.

from MSC in 1921; married to Beatrice

Bosworth and his wedding anniversary is
March 19# He has been Secretary, Vice-

president, Director, and President of the
Charlotte Rotary Club. He has also been
an R.I# convention delegate; is a 32nd

degree Mason and a member of the Shrine*

American Legion and "Forty et Eight"# H©

Absent were: Burandt, Dean, Fallen, Bob
Kerr, Kennedy, Dick Kerr, McConkey,

McKnight, Schwengel, Treloar, Van Why,
Vinton and Les &lt;ifoodward..
President Ernie announced that our Sec ● t

Chick Kennedy, will be back with us on

May 24th#

uated from Charlotte High School in 1917;

We are glad to hear that he

has two daughters, Dorothy and Patricia,
a son, Russell, was lost through service

in -the Navy during WW II. He is a
Protestant (Congregational)—a wholesale
dealer of Flectwing gasoline; ai^ had a

Germon exchange student in his home during
the past year. HobbiesJ hunting, and says
he eats anything and lots of it*

is improving.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMinEES

OI

vise and eodrdinat« th* octivities;
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

Functions of

u II

A- Buyer-Seller

This committee shall supervise.

and
OFFICERS

BY

coordinate

of .

Rotary

ln-|

“'-"’‘By-

the Magazine Committees and such;

Charles

club service, in order to developi

Woodward.

Classiflcotion,

Program,

ELECTION

the

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

the ciub machinery on the execu-l

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of|

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Warner

Aken,' Warren

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

^

Holtz.*

«*

L „ i»

. ^

D. .Fellowship.

Barney Trebilcock
Swan

John Walker.

■»

M

F. Membership.

Wm.

Hal Munn.

Rotary

Information.

;

|A. Community

GENERAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

INTERNATIONAL

George

R. Means,

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T. E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Mess, Don

Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put-,

Charles C. Rurol-Urbon.
:

bale

Payne,

Ed

Dale

Dean, Rus-.

sell V/aldren.

Dean. D. Youth.

Thomas,

the members

Picard,

Byron

Ivancement of international under-

will

and peace

in their

this!united in the ideal of service,

their respon-1
howord
Swan,
Chairmon.
rela-l.
,
.
.

vocational

general standards of practice in

McKeifh.

event committees

Mark Andrews,

their, respective vocations.

are

In the B. International

appointed

on pprticular phases of vocational C. International

service, this committee shall super-

Ed Holtz.

5—Don Harris (Crippled

(International

Information)

Barnes

19—'Keith Avery
26-Vincent Kornslien

Mac

Information,
Student

Project,

MAY

2—Stag'Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (^di«s' Night)
24—Bob

Pearce

Livermore'

31—Chos. Woodward (Ro'tary

30—Carl Vinton

Information]
JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss
21—James McComb

7—Borney Trebilcock
14—Howord Teeters
21—Worren

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

Wtllioms

McKeith

(International

Contacts)
JULY

5—President's

4—Robert B. Kerr
11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee
● 18—James

Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children'sParty)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)
26—Hal Munn

i JANUARY

Contacts.

Jockson

APRIL

DECEMBER

SERVICE

;To encourage and foster the ad-

of

29—John

t

23—Keith

Stu.

INTERNATIONAL

assist

22—Fritz Van Aken

Pennington

■NOVEMBER

Children.

nam.

tionships and in Improving the

ROTARY

Treat.

&gt;B. Crippled

Vincent i

Coffman

5—Mark Andrews
12—Otis

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
' Banquet)

.(Public Information]

Webstep

jCQmmlHfte shall, devise and carry,through a world fellowship of
into effect plons which will guide'business and professlonol men
sibihties

Chicpgo, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH- DISTRICT,

Harvey I

Sofety.

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good
and

ROTARY

’

MARCH
1—Russ

by OCTOBER

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

‘

Meeting)

Weeks

bh personal,
The

Rice

Student)

28—Chet Allemier

jthoughtful of end helpful ^o oth-’
jers in the community.
■

Woodward.
J. Sergedht‘al-Arrds.
K. Music.'
Maurice
Holtz.

J.

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

21—Lewis

leffect or this object is to influence;
Mulehqhey. Rotarians.' Individually and as:

Kornstien,

I.

President'

Herbert

Milnes

Holtz

(Fair Grounds]

Jompf .Vgi\ .Whjf.'^mernberi of the Rotary Club, to be;

● Robp'rf Show.

ROTARY

17-Bill

24-Ed

14—Guvarie

ond

ibUJines^ and community life.

s

E- Mcrgoiine. ‘Roy Patterson.

.

Special Mcelings dt the coll of the

PRESIDENT

Ed

Si I .

G.-Program..Clyairman.
B6nt.'
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
H. Public
Information.
Thursday of each month, 12:15

DISTRICT 219

Van!^**’*"

Williams.

C. Club Bulletin.. Ray

James McComb

Aken

1S-AI

7—Warner Van Aken

Rotor/ ^ ''to encouroge

(Competitor

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

31-Fred

to dischorge

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
B—Paul Hurley
Relations)

Burandt

(International

obligations of the third object

Livermore.

Van

Schmitt.

iServiee Committee

A, Attendance. Wayne Way, Bob

Weeks

Paul

Relations.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fritz Van Aken. Chairmon

Fred

Relations.

the Aims and Obiects Committee
_ .
,,
.
‘ If is the duty of the Community

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz

3—Gust

Wm.

other committees^ as moy be op- 0. Four-Way Test. John Jackson,
pointed on particular phases of g Trade Associations.
Leslie SEPTEMBER

ERNEST LUSE, President

Howard

_

Membership,,8- Competitor

Fellowship,

formation. Public Information ond,C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

Ed

Bobier

activities

the

Relations.

FEBRUARY

’

AUGUST

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

the Committee

Tu-

19S4-195S ROTARY PROGRAMS

Rel.)

Associations)
19—Wilford

Van Why

25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for 'the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with' another mernber, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special-programs, such as'^-.adfes.' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Meeting

12—ieslie Woodward (Trode
Couillard

26—Wayne Way

HARVEY

BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

1
1

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UNITED

STATES

The COLDWATER

i .'

Rotary REFLECTOR

1-5

Frederick H. Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Coldwatsr,
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

,^Meeting

Time:

MICHIGAN

TUESDAY

1 2:/5 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

nnCTACF

‘SVcrBAUSA...

Mich,

Inc.

●.'Rjgk.'"'""

\

CcN I &amp;

�May 13, 1955

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved the names and classifications listed below.
objections

should be filed with the secretary within one week.

Name

Axner

Any

Olson

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Education

Education Public
Schools

Chester Curry

Education

Education Music

Theodore

Communications

Telephone Service

G.

Sowers

Signed - J. A. Kennedy, Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No*

May 20, 1955

46

Your editarian has by this
time had a chance to digest
the St. Mary’s Lake Assembly

Many of ihe Rotary Clubs in
Dist. 219 have adopted some
slogan or feature, unique

and I do not ever recall be

for the town in which that

ing at a group meeting where

club is located.' For example
Vicksburg has as their
slogan, "Centered Among the

so much worthwhile material

was packed into two days,
A comment made by one of the
men who

Lakes",

ono of these meeting# was

typical. He said, ”Ye gods,
but they work you don’t they?" This was
t*ue and yet running through the assembly
was a dedication to the principles of
Rotary and an effort was made to show
how Rotary ethics and standards can be a
way of life. Dist* Gov. Ted and the
PDGs did a masterful job. A tip of the
hat

to

all

With all the

lakes

in Branch County, and the
fishing what it is, why not

had never been to

adopt a slogan. How about
"Branch County v/here the Bluegills Bite"?
Your Editor suggests a contest with a
free

lunch to

Think it over.

The first community project ever under
taken by any Rotary Club was ui^ng that
public rest rooms be built in Chicago, As
a result of

of them.

the winner.

their efforts

that was done*

How about the Coldwater Rotary Club get

Speaking of PDGs, Ed Lincoln has been
chosen by RI headquarters to participate
in -the incoming district governor’s
assembly at Lake Placid N.Y.
This means
he has been chosen as one of

the

25

ting behind such a project to have some
built on one of the city parking lots.
The land is owned by the city and it
certainly would be a great convenience to
shoppers in Coldwater,

throughout the v/orld to help in this
meeting, H© will give two talks and also

A tip of the hat to Barney Trebilcock,

act as a discussion leader.

Maurice Payne and Fred Weeks for their

Dist. 219

should be proud of Ed and I believe it is. work in arranging the dinner meeting for
Mayor’s Exchange Day,

It was a success!

Governor Ted is urging that every club
made their 10^ increase in membership by
July 1, It is hoped that Coldwater can
do this and every effort should be made
even if we miss by a small margin.

Your Editor arranged a tour of the Coldwater State Home for Mrs-* Weinberger, and
the wives of the city fathers on Mondey
afternoon. Our Mayor, John Jackson, and
Mrs, Jackson joumod to South Lyons for

There is to be another Rotary Club in

the day. Did you ever notied that
Rotarians are usually mixed up inihings
that are good for the community.

Dist. 219.

Olivet is to have their

charter night on Wednesday, June 8th and
the new club is being sponsored by the

The all-sports banquet for the high school

Charlotte Club.

athletes of Coldwater was held Tuesday

Let’s have a good

delegation at this charter night.
details

More

later.

evening with about 300 present.
The
banquet was sponsored by the service clubs
of the city and has become an annual

We note in the statistics that Coldwater

affair,

dropoed to 17th place in attendance for

90.84^,

Weber, coach at the U of M, and his ^eech
was a guide for young athletes and was
very worthwhile.

Next week’s program will be in charge of

Here is a history of the first 4

the month of March with an average of

liis year the speaker was Wally

years of

Bob Livermore and we understand that he
Rotary: 1905-Rotary founded in Chicago by
has a film. We have been unable to learn Paul Harris—membership limited to one man

from each profession. Rotary adopted be
cause of rotation in meeting places* club
Your editor has been asked to continue on singing introduced, 1906-first name to be
used by Rotarians—wagon wheel adopted as
for another year. Please register your
emblem.
1907-First community service;
gripes now, and in writing, or foreever

what

it is.

hold your peace.

It seems like I’m

married to ihe job.

public restrooms installed in Chicago City
Hall.
1908- Second Rotary Club organized
in San Francisco.

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:!5 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregafionot Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This

BY

committee

coordinate

A. Bu^r-Seller

shall supervise,

the

activities

Bobier.

of

club service, !n order to develop

tion of the plans and program of
the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

6. Classification.

Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and—

Holtz.

Holtz

James MeComb

Barney Trebilcock
Swan

Van

Aken

Fred

Weeks

Thursday of each

month,

I.

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

Shaw.

Public

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

SECRETARY

III.

219TH

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

E.

Dean. D. Youth.

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

Thomas.

Ed

Stu.

Dole Dean, Rus-.
Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

Byron

31-Fred

vancement of

International

under-

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise ond carry through a world fellowship of
info effect plans which will guide business and professional men
assist

the

members

of

this united in the ideal of service,

tionships and in improving the
generol standards of practice in

their respective vocations,

event committees

are

in the

appointed

A.

MARCH

1—Russ
SEPTEMBER

15—Dick

Coffman

.service, this committee shall super-&gt;

28-Chet Allemler

29—John

Jackson

(Crippled

Children)

11—Stu

Picard

[Children's

Porly)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State

Barnes

19—Keith Avery

Meeting)

Kornsllen

26—Hal Munn

(Public Information)

MAY

3—Howard

2—Stag Night-H. J. McKnlght
9—Richard

10—Lester

Biringer

Swan

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Lodies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting

24—Bob

Pearce

31—Chas.

30—Carl Vinton

Livermore

Woodward

(Rotary

Informotion)
JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

21—James McComb

28—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

Willioms

McKeilh

(International

Contacts)

JANUARY

JULY

Information,

11—Charles Schmitt

Student

18—James Von Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

Prejeet.

Von Aken

5—Don Harris

Information)

International

Ed Holtz.

22—Fritz

APRIL

Contacts.

Mork Andrews,

Kerr (All Sports

Bonciuetj

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

(InlernatlonaJ

Moore

8—Bob Lyons

International
McKeith.

Mac

Rice

Student)

Weeks

DECEMBER

SERVICE

,To encourage and foster the ad

on particular phases of vocotional C. International

Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Holtz

(International

23—Keith

in discharging their respon Howard Swan, Chairman.
sibilities in their vocational rela

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR

Moss, Don

sell Waldron.

K. Music.

club

INTERNATIONAL

George

Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Pul- ,

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

Information.
Dale

and

ROTARY

Children.

nam.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

24-Ed

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversary
Meeting)

NOVEMBER

B. Crippled
Vincent

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

Rotary

Treat.

Harvey

Information.

Woodward.

Holtz.

DISTRICT 219

ers in the community.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
A. Community Safety.
Webster

Patterson.

Chairman.

Bent.

H.

12:15

Milnes

26—Vincent

Robert

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

17-Bill

E. Magazine.

G. Program

Relations)
15-AI

12—Otis

Wm.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

effect of this object is to influence i
C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchohey. Rotarlons, individually and os;
0. Fellowship. James Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be &lt;
John Walker.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth-'
Roy

FEBRUARY

Burondt

the ideals of service by i
Ed every Rotarian to his personol,' OCTOBER
business and community life." The I
5—Mark Andrews

Williams,

F. Membership.

PROGRAMS

Van foster

Warner

Warren

3—Gust

14—Guvarie

Woyne Way, Bob th« obligations of the third object i
of Rotory ~ "to encourage and

A. Attendance.

ROTARY

7—Worner Van Aken

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

Fritz

Relations,

Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Howard

Poul

the Magozine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,
other committees as moy be ap D. Four-Way Test. John Jackson.
pointed on particular phases of E. Trade
Associations.
Leslie

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

Relations.

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

1954-1955
AUGUST

Wm,

Relations.

the
Classificotion,
Membership, B. Competitor
Hurley.
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In

ELECTION

the activities

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

4—Robert

B.

5—President's

Kerr

(Employer-Employee

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodward (Trode
Associations)

Rel.)

19—Wilford

Couillard

26—Wayne Woy

HARVEY

BENT,

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.6&amp;

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1955

UNITsn

statS
rtjsracf

Frederick H.

Quality Spring Products,

Published

Coldwater, ^ich.

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

COLDWATER,

Meeting

Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m., A RLI NGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

2 CENTS 2
Ince

�tt

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

''

May 27, 1955

47

NEXT WEEK^S MEETING WILL
NOT BE HELD AT THE ARLINGTON.
GO TO THE 4-H CLUB BUILDING

There is a new district pro

at the pair grounds an Tues.
at 12:15, May 31st* The 4-H
Clubts of Branch County are to

ents who are attending near^
by colleges. Dr* Shoa

serve

dinner to the

ject.

chance to

have

College, and Donald Double
day of Kalamazoo are head
ing up this new committee-.
The program is designed to
give students from abroad
an opportunity to have week-end visits .Lu

Kerens a

real home

cook

ing and everyone should make
an effort

to

be

there.

The Olivet Rotary ^lub was admitted ta
R.I. on May 10* with 25 charter members.
It meets at Rebeccas Hall Mondays 12:15.
The club was organized by Stew Graham
at Charlotte.
THIS IS THE SECOND CLUB
STEW HAS ORGANIZED THIS YEAR.
Charter

Night is to be held JUne 8th at 6j30 P.M*
at Dale Hall on Olivet College campus.
The guest speaker is to be M.G. Monori,
the incoming Dist. Gov. of District 54,
India* He is past-president of the

Bombey Rotary Club.

This should be an

interesting program*
ANOTHER NEW ROTARY CLUB,

stud

Chang Lee* head of Foreign
Studies Dept.* Mich* State

club

(free) and are to furnish the
program afterwards.

That of home visit-

-ation for over-sees

Athens was

admitted, provisionally, on May 20th.
The charter night date will be announced
later.

We note from Dist, Governor's letter
that the attendance for Coldwater for

the month of April was 91,91 placing us
14th in the District. This will help
allay President Srnie^s fears for the
month of April.

Rotarians* homes
details later*

Theodore

in the

District.

Moie

Sowers and Axner Olson were

ad

mitted to membership on Tues. May 24th.●
More information later on Ted*

Axner Qlson was bom April 2* 1910 at
Sav^yer, Michigan.

His parents were John

and Jennie Olson.
He attended the Now
Troy high school, received his A.B.

degree from Western Mich* college of Ed
ucation in 1933 and his M*A. degree from
that college in 1954* He was married at
Columbia City, Ind, on Feb, 27, 1937 tc
Retha Schrader of Sturgis. They have one
child, Sally, 13 years of age- He has
taught at New Troy, was principal of the

Homer High School, Superintendent of
Schools at Camden, and is nov/ principal
of the Junior High School at Coldwater.

2e belongs to the Presbyterian Church and
his hobbies are hunting and fishing. He
is a flyrod enthusiast. He is 5^10” tall,
v/eighs 175 lbs ●» and has brown hair and

eyes. He eats most everything, his wife
We were glad t# see Chick Kennedy back
reports he's easy to live with and that
at our meetings. We hope that things go
she buys his neckties. His telephone N«,
well and he continues to attend regularly. is 1208-J and he lives at 336 Grand St,
The latest report is that President Ernie
Luse and Torg Skabo, president-elect,

with their Rotary Anns, will be attending
the Chicago convention beginning this
week-end.
BOB SHAW TELLa US. THAT lADIES’

NIGHT IS

TO BE JUNE 14., AND THAT EACH MAN IS GO*

Tuesday’s visitors included associate
Bill
member Dale Ulery of Goshen, Ind
Peet of Angola, 0 scar Pence of Angola;
●»

Dick Garant of Reading, Dick Schultz and
Bob Stocker of Bronson,
Other guests included Arch Stocker, the
father of Bob Stocker, who has been a
Rotarian for 33 years and is a member of

ING TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING THERE
WITH HIS ROTARY ANN.
GET YOUR BABY

the Rockford, Illinois Club,

SITTERS E/’iRLY.

There were six early leavers.

Pres, Ernie states that from present in

Absent were Davidson, Fiske, Dick Karr,

dications Coldwater will have made

Kornstein, Lyon, Mitchell, Moss, i^nn,
Patterson, 7/aldron and Doug Woodward,

the

grade with 10^ increase in membership
during the present year.

Ray Mulchahoy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY &gt;- Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

,

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMfTTEES

OF

[vise and coordinate the activities' 1954*19SS ROTARY PROGRAMS
.of

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

This committee shall supervise;

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

Jackson,

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
month,

12:15

Warner

C. Club Bulletin.

Roy Mulchohey, Rotorions,

Walker.

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Chairman.

Harvey

Vincent

ROTARY

Rotary

and

’

E.

as

'

Harvey

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

MauricePoy'ne,
' ●

1

23—Keith

Picard,

Stu.

Thomas.

Ed

INTERNATIONAL

To encourage

SERVICE

Byron

SERVICE

ossist

the

members

of

their respective vocations.

ROTARY

event. committees

are

appointed

5^^ Chairman,
L,
●"lernotioncfl Contacts.
McKeitn.
Mark Andrews,

The above is our program schedule for the

24—Bob

7—Dale

Information)

JUNE

Dean (Ladies' Night)

14—Horvey Moss

28—Moc McKeith
Contacts)
.

'JANUARY.

Mac i

Information,

7—Borney Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters

21—Warren Williams'

23—Byron Thomas
'
’
:

,

(International

JULY

5—President's

4—Robert 8. Kerr
11—Charles Schmitt

i

Livermore

31—Choqi Woodward (Rotary

21—Jatrjes McComb

Meeting

12—Leslie Woodwdrd (Trade

(Employer-Employee

on particular phases of vocational C. Internotionol Student Project, j
service, this corhmittee shall super-.
Ed Holtz.
{

Schmidt, Jockson, Mich.

●

'DECEMBER

this united in the Ideal of servicer ●

In the B. International

Pearce

3—Howard Swan

10—Lesjer JVise
17—Bob Shaw (Lodies' Night)

I

I

Munn

MAY

3Q-rCqrl Vinton

and foster the ad-:

,
(Children's

Party)

26-Hol

2—Stog Night—H. J. MeKnight
9—Richord Blringer
16—Surprise Meeting

Dale Deon, Rus-

sell Waldron.

Dean. D. Youth.

Dale

Harris (Crippled

Children)
11—Sfu Picard

19—Ken Putnam (Tri-State
Meeting)

26—VincenT Kornstien'* ,
(Public Information)

nom.

Informotion.

5—Don

19—Ifeith Avery

Horris, Kenneth Put-

Jackson

APRIL

.

NOVEMBER

Children,

Moss, Don

sibilities in their vocotionai rolo- ●

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

and

29—John

(International .Information]
12—OtU Bbrnes

Treat.

d!«horgin9 their respontionships ond .in improving the
general standards of practice in

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

individually

B. Crippled

Woodwa rd.

j

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet)
' 22—Fritz Van Aken

5—Mark Andrews

jvancemont of international underVoeational Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace]
committee shall 'devise and carry through a world fellowship., of
into effect plans which will guide business and prefessiondl fnen j

III.

1—Russ

by OCTOBER

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
ers in the community.

VOCATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
219TH

!**●«'* of

Yfhy, members of the Rotary Club, to be

informtftion.

I.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR

James Van

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

MARCH

’(Fair Croundsy.
21—Lewis Pennington

every
Rofar.an to his ^rsonol,
business and community lite.
The

Skabo (Anniversary

Student)

Weeks

7-rWqrner Van,J\jken

effect of this object it to Influence

H. Public

Holtz.

SECRETARY

Van

G. Program

K. Music.

GENERAL

(Internotionai
31-Fred

Rice

Meeting]

Holtz

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Woodward.

B. Classification.

Kornstien, Hoi Munn.

President

Taylor, Chicago,

24-Ed

Rotary — "to encourage and

Bent.

Special Meetings at the call of the

J.

22—Torg

E. Magazine. Roy Patterson.
Wm.
F. Membership.
Milnes, James McCemb, Chairman.
Robert Show.
Webster
A. Community Safety.

Aken

Fred Weeks

Thursday of each

Associations.

15—Al

17-Bill Milnes

28—Chet Allemior

John

*

John

10—Disf. Gov. Meeting

A. Attendance. Woyne Way, Bob 'he obligations of the third object

D. Fellowship.

Barney Trebilcock
Howard Swan

Herbert

Charies Schmitt,

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor
Relations)

Burandt

14—Guvarie Coffman

Aken, .Warren Willioms,

James McCemb

3—Gust

tion of the plans and program of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
.
the Aims and Objects Committee.
It is the duty of the Communify
Fritz Va,n Aken, Choirman
Service Committee to discharge

The President, Vice-President, and—
Holtz

Paul

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test.

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

Relations.

Relations,

the club machinery on the execu

LESTER WISE, Treasurer"’ ‘

Wm.

Bobier.

_

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

AUGUST

Relations.

formotion, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

club service, in order to develop;

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

ROTARY

of’„

pointed on particular phases of;^. Trade

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Van

activities

the Magazine Committees and such:

ERNEST LUSE, President

Fritz

the

'A. Buyer-Seller

the Classificotion, Membership,'®'
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-: Hurley,

1954-1955

Ed

coordinate

FEBRUARY

committees,

jfred Weeks, Chairmen.

Functions of the Committee

and

such

Rel.)

Associations]'
19—Wilford

18—James Van Why

25—Roy Patterson (Mogazine)

Gouillard

26—Wayne Way

ear 1954-55.

K.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

HA’RVEY BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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i-oiaBater, men.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COIDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2: 1 5 p.m
VISITING

ARL INGTON

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

1

HOTEL
WELCOME

I

V

■

' Inc.,

rt

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He Profits Most Who 'Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No.

June 3, 1955

48

WEDNESDAY NIGHT,

BOB SHAW SAYS THA.T THE
DINNER-DANCE IS TO BE HELD
FOR ROTARIANS AND ROTARY

TO

THE OLIVET CLUB.

I

ANNS ON JUNE 14 AT THE

SINCERELY HOPED

y

COLDWATER COUNTRY CLUB.

IS

IT IS
TH/\T A GOOD

0

REPRESENTATION FROM THE COLD
WATER CLUB CAN ATTEND.
PRES.

5

ERNIE HAS TICKETS.
GET THEM
EARLY SO WE WILL KNOW HOW
M/iNY ARE GOING TO ATTEND.

EACH ROTARIAN IS TO MAKE
FOR
HIS OWN RESERVATIONS.
RESERVATIONS CALL TELEPHONE

JUNE 8,

BE THE CHARTER NIGHT OF

NO. 2 BETl’/EEN 8*00-5 ;00 AND
AFTER 5:00 CALL 466.

A new Club at Athens,

Here is the dope on Ted Sowers!
One of
our latest new Rotary members;
He was
born March 5, 1907 in Hillsdale.
His

Union City club, sporkplugged by Howard
Barry, is in the process of organization.
On Wed* June lst&gt; the program for this
club was furnished by the coldwater Club,
Maurice Payne, accompanied by Tfinnie
Rasmussen, furnished the singing and
several solos, with your editor being the
speaker for the day.

dad and mother were Abraham and Blanche

Kelly Sowers,

He graduated from Hills

dale High School in 1925 and at the
present time is Division Manager of the
Southern Div, of the General Telephone
Co.

sponsored by the

He came to Coldwater from Almont,

Michigan, although his office was in
Imlay City. He was married on July 3,

We sincerely hope that Presiddnt Ernie
Luse and Pres-eleot, Torg Skabo, had a
good time in Chicago. We appreciated

1932 to Eileen Warren in Adrian, Mich,
They have one daughter, Judy, 15, who
will be in the 10th grade next year,

their telegrams.

(she calls him Pop or Dad.) He belongs
to the Episcopal Church, is a member of
the Masons, Eastern Star, and the Elks,
The family formerly lived in Dowagiac
where he was a member of Rotary.
His

●'

Visitors' included Rotarian Avon Luse

of

Marshall, Glen Barnett of Bronson,

Lou

Pennington had as his guest, Chester
Curry, music teacher in the coldwater
Schools, There was a long list of absent

hobbies are hunting and fishing, and his,

ees for Tuesday's meeting and we hope all

wife states that he likes steak,

of them make up.
They missed a very good
meal and a good program.

lobster,

spagetti and hot, black c«ffee. She also
reports that he's easy to live with and
that she buys his neckties. He is 6 ft,
tall, weighs 165 lbs. Their home is on
Sprague Road, Rt. 4, Coldwater—his
office phone is 50 and his home phone is

The

dinner at which the

Rotarians were

guests (free) was furnished by the Branch
Co.

4-H Mothers'

Club which was under the

dig it up.

chairmanship of Mrs, Carl Evans. She was
assisted by Mrs, Clifford Foust, Mrs,
Wilber Reed, Mrs, Ralph Moeller, all of

We

members and included Nancy Foust, Joan

661,

More information

later,

if we

can

Batavia.
understand that Howard Teeter's new

offices are very plush.; with rugs in

VarWormer,

The waitresses were 4-H club

Ilene Walker,

Karen Evans,

v;hich you can get lost and beautiful wood Sheila Tremmpohl, Nynne Watkins, and
paneling throughout.

The

Chamber

of

Linda Robinson,
The program for the day
was furnished by Marilyn Sanford of ColdInsurance
and Martin Ray and Martha May
Lepird, accompanied 'by their mother, Mrs,

Commerce have moved into their new

offices in the front of Teeter’s
offices.

We understand that Harvey Bent is to move
into his new home very soon and that
Vince Kornstein is building his new home
into which he hopes to move sometime
early in the fall.
We also understand that Web Treat is

competing with Howard Teeter in building

Franklin Lepird, Kenny Thomas of Cuincy
Q^d Charleen Cornfield of Bronson who are
4-H Club members told of 4-H Club act

ivities, The 4-H club slogan which is
"To make the best better" is an excellent
one.

"Osgood" Thomas has the program for June
7th,

l/?hat

it is we don't know.

private offices at his place of business.
There were 4 early leavers on Tues, May

,r'

Ray Mulchahey

31st,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOIA — College Cafeteria

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

|vise and ceordincle

MICH.

BY

A. Buyer-Seller

Program,

ELECTION

Fellowship, Rotary In-'

pointed on

porticular

phoses of E. Trade

tion of the plans ond program of
the Aims ond Oblects Committee.

Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. ClassiTicotian.

Aken,

C. Club Bulletin.
0. Fellowship.
John

.

Aken

Fred Weeks

Walker.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

J.

GENERAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

service

Show.

Chairman.
Information.

Dr. T.

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversary

24-Ed

Holtz

and

nam.

os

J. 'Sergeant-ol-Arms.

Dole

K. Music.

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

MARCH
1—Russ

7—Warner

Van

14—Guvarie

Coffman

12—Otis

Dole Dean, Rus
Picard,

29—John

Information]

(Public

Kornstien

25—Hal

Information)

16—Surprise Meeting

Byron

international

3—Howard
10—Lester

club in discharging their respon-l Howard Swpn, Chairman,
sibilities in their vocational relo-:.

tionships and in improving thel^'J"!®*!"^*' onal

Contacts.

event .committees are oppointedj

Mark Andrews,

service, this committee shall super*;

Ed Holtz.

(International

JULY
,
- 5—President's Meeting

'4—Robert B. Kerr

v12-7LesIie Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

18—Jomes Van Why

Rel.)

. .

Associations)
19—Wilford

(Magazine)

Couillord

25-Wayne Way

HARVEY

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Williams

Contacts]

JANUARY

Patterson

7—Barney Trebilcock

28—Mac' McKeith

28—Byron Thomas

25—Roy

(Rotary

14—Howard ^Teeters
21—Warren

21—James. McComb

on particular phoses of vocofionol'c. International Student Project,

Woodward

JUNE

14—Harvey Moss

Mac

Livermore

Information)

7—Dale Dean (Lodies' Night)

Vocational Service Committee: This standing, good will and peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect, plans which will guide;business and professional men
and assist the members of fhis|united in the ideal of service,

Swan

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
31—Chas.

DECEMBER

under-

Munn

24—Bob

Pearce

30—Carl Vinton

SERVICE

(Tri-State

MAY

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnlght
9—Richard Biringer
23—Keith

(Children's

Party)
19—Ken Putnam
Meeting)

NOVEMBER

.

Children]
11—Stu Picard

Barnes

25—Vincent

|To encourage and foster the ad
vancement of

Jackson

5—Don Harris (Crippled

Andrews

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
:

Banquet)
22—Fritz Van Aken

Ed

INTERNATIONAL

Moore

3—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (Ail Sports

Aken

19—Keith Avery

,

sell Waldron.
Dean. O. Youth.
Stu.
Thomas.

Meeting)

Weeks

(Interriotionol

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

Rice

APRIL

general stondards of practice in McKeitn. ●
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT, ROTARY their respective vocations. In the'B- International . Information,
INTERNATIONAL

Milnes

by

ers in the community'.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.
Webster
A. Community Safety.
Treat.
Harvey
8. Crippled
Children.
Harvey
Vincent
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put

Wm.

Halt?.

Herbert

Van

Woodward.

President

ROTARY

James

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
I. . Rotory
Information.

&lt;●.

Special Meetings at the call of the

of

17-Bill

28-Chet Allemi er

effect of this object is to influence

F. Membership.
G. Program

ideals

Roy Mulchahey.' Rotorians, . .individually

Roy Patterson.

Bent.
Regular Eloard of Directors Meeting,, first
H. Public
Thursday of each month, 12:15

the

15—Al

OCTOBER
Ed every Rotorion to his personal,
business and community life." The
5—Mark

Williams,

E. Magazine.
Robert

discharge

Rotary — "to encourage ond

Van foster

Warner

Warren

Holtz.

Holtz

James McComb

of

4

Relations)

10—Oist. Gov. Meeting

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

Wayne Way, Bob the obligations of the third object

A. Attendance.
The President, Vice-President, and—

to

8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Leslie SEPTEMBER

of the Community

Committee

FEBRUARY

(Inlernatlonol Student)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Service

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treat (Com. Sofety)

31-Fred

John Jackson.

Associations.

it is the duty

ROTARY

3—Gust Burandt

Relations,

Woodward.

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Van

Paul

Charles Schmitt,

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu-

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz

Relations.

other committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Barney Trebilcock '
Howard Swan
.,●,1

Wm.

nOtl®Y-

the Magazine Committees and such'

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Ed

Relations.

formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee

1954.1955

1954-1955
AUGUST

Fred Weeks, Chairmon.

Functions of the Committee

This committee shall supervise; Bobier.
and coordinote the octivities of „ _
the
Classification,
Membership, »●
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activities

of such committees.

CLUB SERVICE

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Bulletin No.

49

June

D0KT*T forget that r^ESDAY

JUNE 14 IS LADIES'

CLUB T5 TRTtWG—
TO GET UNDER 7IAY AND HAS AN
EXCELLENT START.
WHY NOT
MAKE UP THERE SOME WEDNESDAY
NOON.
THE MEETINGS ARE HELD
IN THE BASE?,1ENT OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
THE
POOD IS GOOD.

YOUR RESERVATION DO

SO NOW.
CALL NO. 2 BE*
TWEEN 8-5 AND 466 AFTER
5.
GET YOUR BABY SITTER
NOW OR PARK THE KIDS WITH
AUNT MINNIE AND

1955

■THg-ATWElTS

NIGHT

AND THERE WILL BE NO NOON
MEETING.
IF YOU HAVE NOT
MADE

10.

TAKE THE

we

nolle

that there

are

33

LITTLE WOMAN OUT FOR THE

new clubs formed in the USA

EVENING.

from March 15, 1955 to May
11, 1955. Michigan had 2—

SHE WILL LOVE

YOU MORE IF YOU DO.

Your Editor notes in the Rotary Broad
cast sheet that each club receives,
that Chicora, Penn, has a new service.

It is called ?/elcoming Service and is a
help to new persons moving into town.
It has a three-fold purpose: 1) Offers
help to new families moving into the
community when they need it most. 2)

one in Olivet and the other in Hazel Parke
California led with 5 and Illinois was next
with 3,

District 219 has the only Editarians'

Association in the U,S, and now something
new has been added.

On May 24,

1955 the

First District Bulletin for Editarians was

published under the leadership of Cy

Helps business by promoting local bu^ng

Stebbens of Marshall,

3) Provides the club with an opportunity

make available to

the

It is to be used to
various

clubs news
It is one of Dist,
Governor Ted Schmidt's inovations.

to look over the newcomers for prospectiveon a district level,
members.

Here is a community service

that is beneficial to

all.

The early leavers list grows smaller at
Leopoldville, Belgian Congo has just been each meeting,
admitted to membership in R.I. which
makes 90 countries in which there are
Absent on Tuesday were Avery (Methodist
now Rotary Clubs,
Conference), Bent, Fiske, Goodholm, Dick
V/ith high school and college graduation
on us at the present time it might be
well worth while to give the article
on page 24 of the June Rotarian to some
young graduate to read. It is an ex
cellent vocational service feature.

Kerr, Kornstein, Bob Livermore, Mitchell,
Moore, Patterson, Picard and Swan,

Visitors included the following Rotarians:
Robert Glick, Sidney, Ohio; Elmer Dobson,
Quincy; J. Harold Rogers, Lansing; Otto
Rissman, Bronson, and iVT, C. Bliesemer of
Canton, Illinois. Warren williams had as

The program on Tuesday was in charge of

his guest his son, Clyde Williams.

BjTon Thomas who had as his speaker. Win.
Hyde, the manager of the local M,S,.E.S,
office who told us of the work done by

Glen Holtz is to go to Camp Bnory on Vifed

his office. His talk was followed by a
question and answer period which was

brings back as much as other boys who have

June

15th,

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V/e hope he has a good time and

attended in the past.

profitable and educational.
It is planned in the near future to ask

■●^rom all reports President Ernie and

the Rotary Anns to publish an issue of the
Pres.-elect Torg had an enjoyable time
bulletins so if any of the gals will
at Rotary International in Chicago, Ernievolunteer to do the job it will be much

spoke particularly of the Asiatic meeting easier on your editor, The line forms on
that he attended and also emphasized the the right, Gals here is a chance to tell
feeling of friendliness that prevailed at us what you think of Rotary and we promise
the convention.
to publish what you say.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

'^se and coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

I of such committees.

This

committee

and coordinate

the

OFFICERS

BY

.. iA. Buyer-Selier
supervise,
Bobier.

shall

the activities

Classification,

of'„

Membership.j^-

Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In-I

ELECTION

pointed

on

particular

phases

tion of the plans and program of

the Aims and Objects Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman
Livermore.

DIRECTORS

B. Classification.

Aken,
Holtz.

Holtz
McComb

John

Swan

Van

Aken

. Fred Weeks

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first

F. Membership.

Wm.

President

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III.

INTERNATIONAL

219TH

DISTRICT,

SERVICE

E. Schmidt,

Jackson,

Mich.

Stu.

Thomas.

Ed

Picord,.

Byrqn

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
vancement of international

under-

their

members

of

this united in the ideal of service.

^^P^-’NHowdrd
vpcationol
rela* . ,

Swan,
.
,Chairman,
-

general standards of practice in|.
their respective vocations.

event committees

are

In the^- Internationol

appointedi

A^ark Andrews,

Contoets.

Information,

on particular phoses of vocationol jC. Intornafionol Student Pro|ect.
service, this committee sholl super-1

Ed Holtz.

Banquet)
29—John

Jackson

APRIL

5—Don

Barnes

Party)
19—Ken

Kornstien

Harris (Crippled

Children)

11—Stu

19—Keith Avery

12—Otis

Picard (Children's
Putnom

(Tri-State

Meeting)

.

26—Hal

Information)

Munn

MAY

3—Howard Swan

2—Stag Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Richard .Stringer

10—Lester Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

16—Surprise Meeting
23—Keith

Pearce

30—Carl

Vinton

24—Bob

Livermore

31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

(Rotary

JUNE

7—Barney Trebilcock

7—Dale Dean (Ladies' Night)
14—Harvey Moss

14—Howard Teeters
21—Warren

.21—James McCotrib
28—Byron Thomas

28—Mae

Williams

McKeith

(Internotionol

Contacts)
JULY

4—Robert B.

5—President's Meeting

Kerr

12—Leslie'Woodward (Trade

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

Rel.)

Associations)

18—James Van Why

19—Wilford

25—Roy Patterson CMbgazine) .

26—Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of. the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

V

Lyons

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports

JANUARY

Mad

Moore

8—Bob

22—Fritz Van Aken

j DECEMBER

To encouroge and foster the ad

tionshlps qnd 'in improving ihe;'^-

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr. T.

Dean. D, Youth.

Dale .Dean, Rus

1—Russ

Allemier

(Public

Children.
Harvey
Horris, Kenneth Put

sell Waldron.

VOCATIONAL

sibnities in

Coffman

Webster i.

nam.

Payne,

the

14—Guvorie

NOVEMBER

B. Crippled
Moss, Don

(Zharjes C^ Rural-Urban.

Maurice

ossist

Van Aken

26—Vincent

Vocational Service Committees This standing, good will and peoce
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide, business ond professional men
and

ROTARY

George R. Means, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR

Information.

J. Sergeant-qf-Arms. ' Dole
Holt:^.

PRESIDENT

Vincent

Woodword.,

K. Music.

Treat.

Harvey

Information.

Kornstien, Hal Munn. ●
Rotary

7—Warner

28—Chet

ers in the community.

Safety.

Rice

MARCH

ideals

A. Community

Bent.

I.

discharge

Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Robert Show.
G. Program' Chairman.

Special Meetings at the call of the

month,

Weeks

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis Pennington

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Roy Pofterson.

12:15

of each

Holtz

of service by
his personal, OCTOBER
business and community life." The
5—Mark Andrews
effect of this object is to influence
(International Information)
Ray Mulchahey. Rotarions, individually and as

Walker.

Public

the

22—Torg Skobo (Anniversary
Meeting)

Ed every Rotorian to

Williams,

E. Magazine.

H.

Thursday

Van foster

Warner

C. Club Bulletin.
D. Fellowship. James Von

Barney Trebilcock
Fritz

Warren

17-Bill Milnes

31—Fred

Wayne Woy, Bob the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

A. Attendance.
The President, Vice-President, and—

to

Relations)
15-AI

Leslie SEPTEMBER

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Committee

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Poul Hurley (Competitor

(International Student)

It is the duty of the Community
Service

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations,

Associations.
Woodward.

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Paul

John Jackson.

of E. Trade

club service, in order to develop

TORO SKABO, Vice-President

Howard

Hurley,

PROGRAMS

3—Gust Burandf

Wm.

Relations.

other committees as may be ap- D. Four-Way Test,

ERNEST LUSE, President

James

Relations.

formation. Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
the Magazine Committees and such
Charles Schmitt,

1954-1955

Ed

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ROTARY

AUGUST

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

1954-1955

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Couillard

Program Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No*

50

June

Charter Night for the new

17,

1955

Next week’s program is to
be in charge of Warren

club at Olivet has come and

gone.
From all reports it
was an excellent program
with approximately 350

Williams,

We

tried to find

out what it is going to be
but were

told that the Club

Rotarians present.
Pres.
'2rnie Luse, Fritz VanAken,
Holtz and ivlark Andrews

is to be kept in the dark^
regarding what might be com

xrvom the Coldwater Club attended.

ing to be kept in the dark,
perhaps it’s a movie.

ing.

As long as we*re go-'

Approximately 90 Rotarians and Rotary

On Thursday, June 16, ycur Editor made

Ar&gt;ns attended the Ladies’ Night which

in Hillsdale#

was the dinner-dance at the Country

Oi-ub-, Reports are that it was enjoyed
by those who were there. Your Editor
missed it as he was in Detroit trying
●to make on honest dollar.

The

speaker was a member ci

their community service committee, Ferris
Dean, who owns

the Hillsdale Tool &amp; Die COij

His subject was why industries are leav
ing Hillsdale, coupled with the reason
why new industries are not coming in. He
stressed particularly 4 or 5 points which

President Ernie is quite concerned over

might be worth considering for the city

the attendance for May.

of Coldwater. 1* The form of city govern
ment* He states that industry is wary of

He reports

that it was down to about 80^, This is
probably the lowest the Coldwater Club
has been for several years.
TVe understand that Howard Teeter and

his Rotary Ann, Marian, are

n city council-mayor 'type of government
since it is difficult to secure prompt
action if it is necessary. 2. One of the
most important reasons, he believes,

is a

spending

municipally ovmed electrical plant,
Intv/o weeks in New York. They are staying'' dustry wishes to locate in a town where an
at the Essex House and we understand
unlimited electrical supply is available.
that one of the insurance companies is
3. The resistance to zoning changes*
picking up the check. It beats aid. how'This has occasionally caused a company to
chose some other location.
4.
The
these guys get around.
attitude of labor, which is a very import
We note that there are 14 proposed en
ant factor. If any of -these apply to
actments that are to be studied by the
Coldwater, perhaps they might be v/orth dis
cussion and modification.
various clubs and to be presented to
the Rotary International which will be
Your
held in Philadelphia in 1956,
Editor plans to present these in the

Several weeks ago your editor suggested a
slogan to be put on the Rotary Bulletins.

Bulletin for the coming year so that all In this way some special feature of Coldmembers may be aware of what is in
prospect.

water might be emphasized but we’ve had.no
comments or suggestions and apparently- the
seed fell on barren ground. Some of you
Have you noticed the new signs that have men with emagination can help out, 1/Ye
been going up around Coldwater? Bill
might even have a contest with a free lunch
COuillard has a nice, passionate pink
to the man who comes up with -the selected
sign stating that his place of business slogan.
is Martin’s Book Store.
Bob Lyons has
placed new orange sigrs over his places If you haven’t read the article in the Jxie
of business.
Rotarian, on page 6, dc so.
It well
illustrates the point brought out by Pres.
Yfebb Treat just put his new speed boat
Ernie Luse when he attended the Rotary
in the water and now he won’t have to
International in Chicago, In that Rotary
worry about what has to be done in

order to get ready for the season.

clubs cut across race, color and creed and
in Rotary such things do not exist.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

This committee

BY

of

coordinate

activities

the Magazine Committees and such;

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

DIRECTORS

Coffman

Swan

Van

Woyne Way, Bob

Holtz.

Warner

Warren

COMMUNITY SERVICE

John Walker.

Informotion.

Kornstien, Hoi Munn.

I.

Special Meetings at the coll of the
President

Rotary

J.

GENERAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

III,

Maurice

Payne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

club

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

T.

E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

Thomas.

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

Byron i

SERVICE

:voncement

of international

assist

the

members

of

in discharging their respon

Howard Swan, Chairman.

tionships end in improving the

Contacts.

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21—James

,

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24—Bob

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard Teeters

21—Wor/en .Williams

McComb

28—Mac

5—President's Meeting

^
information,

on particular phases of vocational C. Info.-national

Student Project, j 18-r-Oames Van Why
4, 25—Roy Patterson' (Magazine) .

are

appointed.

service, this committee shall super-:

Mark Andrews.

Ed Holtz.

The above is our program sch’eciule for the year 1954-55.
'
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If you want to change eJates with another member, advise the program ●chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to osslst with

^2—teilie Woodward (Trode

11—Chorles Sehmiff

(Employer-Employee

[

(International

JULY

general
standards of practice in McKeith.^
their respective vocotions. In the B.,International
event committees

McKeith

Contacts)

4—Robert B. Kerr ,

:

(Rotary

JUNE

p JANUARY

..

Livermore

31—Chos. Woodward
Information)

28—Byron Thomas

Moc

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

7—Dale Deon (ladies' Night)
14—Horvey Moss

this united in the ideal of service,

,

3—Howord Swan

-DECEMBER

under-'

Munn

10—Lester

30—Carl Vinton

To* encourage ' and foster the ad-;

sibilities in their vocational relo-:

George R. MeotfS, Chicago, Illinois
GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

gj;

26—Hal

23—Keith Pearce-.

Stu.

(Tri-State

MAY

Biringer
16—Surprise Meeting

Vocational Service Committee: This'standing, good will and peace'
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of;
into effect plans which will guide business and professional ● men*
and

ROTARY

Dcan.iD. Youth.

(Children's

Parly)
Meeting]

9—Richard

Dale Dean, Rus-'

sell Waldron.

K. Music.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL j
INTERNATIONAL

Charles C. Rural-Urban.

Dale

Holtz.

ROTARY

Informotlon.

Woodward.

J. Sergeont-at-Arms.

(Crippled

19—Ken Putnam

2—Stog Night—H. J. McKnighl

nam.

Harris

11—Stu Picard

19—Keith Avery

B. Crippled
Children.
Harvey
Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put-'

Vincent

Jackson

Children)

Roy Patterson.
ers in the community.
26—Vincent Kornstien
(Public Information]
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, ^-lornes McComb, Chairman.
Robert Shaw.
Webster
A. Community Safety.
Treat.
G. Program Chairman.
Harvey
NOVEMBER

Bent.
■regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
H. Public
Thursday of each month, 12!l5

Von Aken

29—John

5—Don

5-Mark Andrews

thoughtful of ond helpful to oth-!

E. Magazine.

Fred Weeks

Herbert

;

22—Fritz

APRIL

orTOREB

gd every Rofarian to h.s personol, OCTOBER
?u.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
Banquet]

28-Chet Allemier

and'

Von

Williams,

1—Russ

C.D. Fellowship.
Club Bulletin.James
Ray Mulchahey.
‘*ind^l1duolly* and*"as j O'’»e'-national Information)
Van Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be ^ 12—Otis Barnes

Aken

PRESIDENT

encourage

(Anniversary

MARCH

21—Lewis Pennington

obligations of the third object j

Rotary

Weeks

(Foir Grounds)

lit is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge'
or

Rice

(International Student)

Charles Schmitt,

14—Guvarie

Aken.

James McComb

Fritz

22—Torg Skobo
Meeting]

Van Aken

B. Classification.

Holtz

Howard

Milnes

Holtz

7—Warner

Livermore.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Trebilcock

17—Bill

24-Ed

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of

;A. Attendonee.

Barney

Relations,

Hurley (Competitor

Relations)

15-AI

31—Fred

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

Ed

Paul '

8—Paul

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

other committees os may be ap-,D. Four-Way Test.

the Aims and Objects Committee.!

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

FEBRUARY

Burandt

John Jackson,
pointed on particular phases of E. Trode
Associations.
Leslie iggpTEMBER
club service, in order to develop
Woodwa rd.

ERNEST LUSE, President
TORG SKABO, Vice-President

PROGRAMS

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)

3—Gust

!

Relatians.

formation, Public Information and.C. Employer-Employee

1954-1955

Wm.i

Bobier.

of

ROTARY

AUGUST

Relations.

I the Classification, Membership,:^- Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In-t Hurley,

ELECTION

1954-1955

committees.

A. Buyer-Seller

shall supervise

the

such

Fred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

and

OFFICERS

vise and eoerdinale ihe activities

CLUB SERVICE

Rel.)

Associations)
19—Wilford. Couillard

26—Woyoe Way

'■ * HARVEY BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743*W

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:. TUESDAY
V2:15p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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�June 1?, 1955
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has

approved the names and classifications listed below.

Any objections

should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Major Classification

Minor Classification

Clyde Williams

Pood Industry

Grain Elevator-Storage

Dr,

Medicine

Allergies and Arthritis

Name

John Rick

A*A.

�tt

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No,

51

June 24,

Last week’s program included
some very nice slides, shown

Mac McKeith will have

y

The

5

.’nucli by everyone.

On Tuesday, June 22nd,
Chester H, Curry, who is director of
-.sic for the Coldv/ater schools, was adlitted to membership, Chet, as he is
.'nc'ioi, was born March 4, 192.3 at New
.1

Ind,

His father was Herman C.

and his mother Pearl (Bovender) Curry,
Ho graduated from grade school at New
Cas'le in 1937j from the New Castle High
.’School in 1941; and has attended Ball

Svato Teachers’ College, Indiana Univer
sity, University of Michigan, and has a
-«5e.sber’s Degree in music from the Ball
dtate Teachers’ College. He was married
on Aug, 17, 1952 to Mary Crandall of New
Castle. He belongs to the Methodist
Church and

served in the Air Force

from

1943 to 1947, serving in China, Burma,
and India,
He is 5 ft, 6 in. tall,
vveighs 135 lbs,, fishing is his hobby.
He likes steaks, roast beef, and dislikes
parsnips and cake, Previous to coming to

Coldwater he taught at Kendallville, Ind,
from 1947 to 1954, He is unique in that
he buys his own neckties. He uses an
electric razor,

likes

German exchange student who
has been living v;ith a
Rotarian in Union City, Hav''

0

'jlidos were very beautifully
done and were enjoyed very

jHscl.e,

have as his speaker, Miss
Maren Pistor, vdio is the

I

run-down of his trip to

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the

program next week and is to

by Les Woodv;ard, giving a
Mexioo last winter.

1955

ing heard the little gal^ \V3
knov/ that you^ll enjoy her;
Your Editor has visited a lot of clubs

and still thinks that Maurice Payne can

get more noise and (hamony ?) from the
group than any other song leader of aLy
club. There have been a great many
comments on the singing of the Coldwate''
Club. More power to MauriceJ
Most Rotary Clubs have taken on some re

latively big project and-it has been a
number o'f years since the Coldwater Club
has had a community project of any magni
tude.

We understand that Dale has

sworn

by all that is holy and faithful that he
is going to have a project that is going
to get the club back on its heels and
make everyone dig. We’ll give you more
-dope on this at a later date.
Jim McComb and Mac McKeith are requesting

-more public parking space.

Apparently

they are working and pressuring Mayor
Jackson and engineer, Barney Trebllcock;,.
to bring this about. We hope they got it-

to sleep late in

the morning, and needs his coffee to wake
him up. According to reports, he doesn’t
have his red hair for nothing although he

The club had a lot of guests on Tuesday,
The following Rotarians visited the Clubi

doesn’t often get angry.

Bob Pennell, Wendell Hathaway dnd R, J,
Megargle, From Quincy there was the SQ^

He lives at 45

Maple Lane and his home telephone is 713R.
He was introduced by Lou Pennington and
presented with his button by Lou,

From Bronson, Bob Stocker, Howard Keyes,

Carle ton McKenzie, Elmer Dobson and W.C,
Lindeman. From Angola? J, Quentin Smith,

From Goshen, Dale Ulery (we've missed him

Stew Picard

states

that the Mechanics'

Club which is run each Monday night for
teenagers has been discontinued for the
summer months.

Dale Dean as everyone knows is very in
terested in Little League Baseball and on

Tuesday he managed to extract about $60,
for its support. He did this by selling
tickets.

We haven’t been able to figure

out whether

the

tickets were

for member

ship, admission to games, or just what.
Anyway, a buck for the Little League is
well spent.
Two

new members are to be

for several weeks) from Van Wert, Ohio,
Wilbur Hyre, and from Aliance, Ohio, R,J,
-Van Abel, Other guests was the brotherin-law of Charley Fiske, Jack Brant,
Maurice Payne had Ossie Gotsch of Bay

City as his guest and Warren Williams had
as his guest, his son Clyde,

Absent were: Avery, Barnes, Fox, Harris^
Kornstein, McConkey, Mitchell, Munn,
Olson, Patterson, Putnam, Schmitt,
Teeter, Thomas and Waldron*

admitted to the

Club next week—Dr, Rick and Clyde
Williams, the son of Warren Williams.

Ray Uulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

Shaw,

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

CLUB SERVICE

MICH.

This

BY

of

●

committee

coordinate

activities

of -

ELECTION

other committees os may be ap D. four'-Way Test.
particular

phases

of E. Trade

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans ond program of
' the Aims and-Obiects Committee.

●

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

A. Attendance.
DIRECTORS

Barney

Trebilcock

Howard

Swan

C. Club Bulletin.

Ray Mulchahey. Rotorions,

D. Fellowship.
John

Walker.

1.

Special Meetings at the call of the
President

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Herbert J.

Taylor, Chicago,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

III.

INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

T.

E. Schmidt,

Jackson, Mich.

Chairman..

Van,^**'*"

The

Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and hefpful to oth

Rotary

A. Community

Informallo.-T.

Vineenfl

Dale

K. Music.
Holtz,

Payne,

. Maurice

Safety.

Webster
Harvey

Dean.Id. Youth.

Ed.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Thomas.

!

Dale Dean, Rus-

Stu.

Picard,

INTERNATIONAL

Byron

SERVICE

the members of this united In the ideal of service.
'■*»P°"';Howard Swan, Chairman,

sibilities in th^ir vocational r«lo«|
Internotional
tionships ond . in improving the' A. McKeith.

Contacts.

their respective vocations.

Information,

general standards

of

proctice in

event committees

are

appointed|

Holt*

31—Fred

Weeks

1—Russ

In the.B. International

Mark Andrews,

on particular phosos of vocational;C. International
service, this committee shall super-i Ed Holtz.

Student

Project,

Banquet)'

Pennington

28—Chet Allemier

Von Aken »

29—John

Jackson

5—Mark Andrews

5—Don Harris (Crippled
Children) - ■

(Internotionql

n—Stu Picard (Children's

12—Otis

Information)

Party)

Barnes

19—Ken . Pplham

19—Keith -Avery.

Meeting)

Kornstien

26-Hal

(Tri-State

Munn

MAY
3—Howard

2—Slag Night—H. J. McKnIght

9—Richard

10—Lester

Biringor

16—Surprise-Meeting

30—Carl Vinton

' . '

Swarf

Wise

17—Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)

●

24—Bob

Pearce

Livermore

81—Chas. Woodword
■ Information)

-●

(Rotary

JUNE

7—Dale Dean (Lodies'
14-^Harvey Moss
21—Jomes

7-^Barney Trebilcock

Night)

14—Howord Teeters
21—Warren Williams

McComb

28—Mac McKeith
Con tacts)

28—Byron Thomas

(International

JULY

11—Charles Schmitt

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

(Employer-Employee Rel.)
18—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

26-Wayne Way

.4—Robert

B.

Kerr

Associations)
19—Wilford ●Couillord

HARVEY

BENT, Program

Chairman

Telephone 743-W

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22—Pritr

APRIL

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

●

’

T6—Dick Kerf (All Sports

Coffman

(Fair Grounds)
21—Lewis

Moore

8—Bob lyoris

7—Worner Van Aken

JANUARY

Mac

Rice

MARCH

DEi; EMBER

international under-

VocotloDcl Ssrvico
Thi$ $tondin9, 9ood wifi ond pooc^
committee sholl devise and corry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide,business and professional men
ossist

24-Ed

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary
Meeting)

23—Keith

;To encourage and foster the adIvaneement of

Milnes

NOVEMBER

Moss, Don Harris, Kenneth Put¬

CharleslC. Rurol-Urban.
] sell Waldron.

J. Sergeont-at-Arms.

17—Bill

'(Public Information)

nam.

Information.

15-AI

26—Vincent

Children.

Treot.

‘8. Crippled

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

OCTOBER

Ed!®''*:’'
business and community life.

Harvey

Woodward.

and

ROTARY

R. Means, Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH

ond

effect of this object Is to influence
individually * and as

James Van

Kornstien, Hal Munn.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Dr.

Williams,

Robert' Shaw.

G. Program

Bent. .
Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
H. Public
Thursday of each month, 12:15

George

discharge

E. Magazine. - Roy Patterson.
ers in the community..
Wm.
F. Membership.
Milnes, Jomes McComb, Chairman.

Fritz Van Aken
Fred Weeks

PRESIDENT

to

Rotary — "to encourage

Warner

Warren

Holtz

James McComb

Committee

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safely)
B—Paul Hurley (Competitor

Burandt

14—Guvarie

I It’is the duty of the. Community

'●Service

of

FEBRUARY

SEPTEMBER

.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

B. Classification.

●●Aken,

The President, Vice-President, and-

● Leslie

Wayne Way, Bob’*^^ obligations of the third object

Livermore.

PROGRAMS

(International Student)

John Jacicsen,

Associotions.

Woodward.

the- club rnochinery on the exeeu-

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Refotions.

'Charles Schmitt.

the Magozine Committees ond such

pointed on

3—Gust

Paul

Relations.

formation, Public Information and C.^ Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President.

Ed

_

the Classification, Membership. “● Competitor
Program-, Fellowship, Rotary In-i “wflev-

1954-1955

ROTARY

AUGUST
Wm.

shall supervise

the

1954-1955

such eommiltees.

■ Fred Weeks, Choirmon.

Functions of the Committee

ond
OFFICERS

vis«‘ and coerdinate the activities &gt;

COMMITTEES

OF

J
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f.

&gt;

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' UNITED

4

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sac. 34.66, P.

Frederici^ K. Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Published

by

rotary club of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

1 2 : 1 5 p .m,, ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

Coldwater, ^ich.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiga
“BmifeiUn'Wu.

52

This is the

last bulletin for

July 1, 1958

The last executive Board meeting
of the year was held Jointly with

the Retary year 1954-55, Your

editor has enjoyed writing
the bulletin even though dead

the nev/ Board members

0

home of Chick Kennedy where the
members were stuffed with turkey,
pumpkin pie and whipped cream.

5

your editor has ever eaten*

lines are hard to meet, news

y

is scarce, and if you make a
mistake members gripe about

it.

You’re going to be sad-

dJ.ed V7ith the same editor

The meal was

next year so you might as
On Tues,

two new members were added to

tne club.
■yij'llliams.

Dr. John Rich and Clyde
This makes our 10^ increase

The following men vrere separated from

aim of Rotary International*
John Rick was born Jan* 6,

1927 in

membership in the Coldwater Rotary Club:
Earle Davidson
7---54 (deceased)
Guvarie Coffman 2-1-55 (Honorary
Orrie Gilbert
2-28-55 Member)
Everett Rougen
Grant Treloar,.

He is the son of Chas* V*

and Helen Percival Rick.

He completed

high school in Cicere, 111, in 1943 and
attended DePauw University for a short

time before entering the Coast Guards,

He graduated from there in 1948 and took
his degree in Medicine from the Universi'^

of Michigan, graduating in 1952,

married on Apr. 2,

of the best

balance of $1368*89 in the
treasury, This is in addition to $393.23
in the crippled children's fVind.

during the year of 1954-55 which was the

Chicago, 111.

one

Our club ended the year with a

wall grin and bear it*

Dr.

at the

He was

3

j Dick Kerr

M

6-1-55

As of June 30, 1954 vie had 67 members*

were admitted during membership,6
separations, vdth a net membership of 74

July 1, 1955,

1949 to Nancy A* Payne

at Mooseheart, 111. They have 3 children
Stephen, Mark and Barbara. He served in

4-1-55
5-1-55

&lt;«

j

j. j

xi.

i

carried on
masthead of the Bulletin. The slogan
is "The Singingest Club in U.S.A.

This

May, 1946 having duty both in the European
^
Ue^Mrioe
and Asian theatres. He was a member of
Payne who has for years so very ably led
Sigma Chi fraternity in college and is
now a member of the Methodist Church.

He

the Coldvmter ^lub's singing.

states he doesn't have any hobbies, no
Tuesday's program was in charge of Mac
food likes or dislikes, he is 5 ft, 10 in,
McKeith who had as his speaker, Maren

tall and weighs 170 lbs.

He lives at 63

N. Hudson and his telephone # is 568, By
the way, he will be the youngest member
of the Coldwater Rotary Club,

During the past year the following men
admitted to membership!
Harold Mitchell

1Crl« Sokwexgei
Douglas Woodward
Orri© "Gilbert
Seton B'ovee
Duke Davidson
Bert Fa Her
Harold Goodholm
Axner Olson
Ted Sowers

Chester Curry

7-13-54
«-«4-54
6-24-54
10-5-54
12-7-54
12-7-54
1-11-55
3-1-55

5-24-55
5-24-55

John Rick

^-21-55
^-28-55

Clyde Williams

i6-28-55

Bill Frankhauaer, Ira King and Guvarie
Coffman were reelected to Honorary Mem
bership for the year 1955-56 Mr* Coffman

Pistor the German exchange student who has
during the past -year made her home with

Mr. a ni Mrs, Geo, Gray of Union City,
Maren told us of her life in Germany, of
their flight from the Russian occupied
tfriM in^

Allied

and then of her

coming to America where sh« bulioved

and Indians were running loose. She is
certainly an excellent example of what the
exchange student program can do for a
youngster- from a different countrj^.

Ben Burke who attended the T/olverine B*ya»
State is to be the guest of .the club on
July 5 and will give us a short report on
his attendance there.
The program is to be

in charge of Torg Skabo and is '^Tho
Presidents' Day”, Torg will be the 34th

president of the Coldwater Rotary Club,

Absent on Tuesday were; Avery, Bobier,

Burandt, Bob ^ivormore, Lyon, Mitchell,

was transferred to Honorary %mbership on Schwengel, Sowers, S^van, Teeter, Thomas,
Vanr^by^ Vinton^ Wnlriron and V(fiyt
r7 Mulehahey
February 1^ 1055.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS -w Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

BY

of

Functions of the Committee

This committee shall

A. Buyer-Seller

MICH.

eoordinote

the

supervise

activities

ELECTION

the club machinery on the

tion of the plans and program of ;

Fritz Van Aken, Chairman

A. Attendance. ' Wayne Wayi'Bob
■ Livermore.

Holtz.
r ri u "o II *●

Ed doltz.
Bor ley Trebilcock ’.
Aken
1'

I

Regular Board of Directors Meetirig, first

of-each

month,

Bent.'

Public

K. Music.
Holtz.

21—Lewis Pennington

hj*

III.

and

G NERAL SECR'E-TARY’ ROTARY

,

28—Chet Allemier

Charles C. Rural-Urban,

Dean. O. Youth. ■

Dale

Mourice.

Payne,

Sto.

Dole

Thomas.

Ed

assist

.Harvey .

sibilities in their-vocational rela..“°':°"‘

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219TH .DISTRICT, ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

, Dr. Tt E. Schmidt, Jackson, Mich. ●

their respective vocations.

In the;B. International

.'2-0)is Barnes
19—Keith Avery

19—Ken

Children]
Party)

23—Keith

Pearce

30—Corl

Vinton

'

25—Hal

' v o u » n ir

Information.

Ed Holtz.

■]

Munn

10-Lester

Wise

II^Bob Shaw (Ladies' Night)
24—Bpl^ Livermore
31-^Ras.'Woodward (Rotary
Information)

JUNE
7—Barnfcei Trqbllcock

Night)

' 14—Howord Teeters
●

21—Warren

Willioms

28—Mac McKeith
Cori tacts)

.

.Mac

(Tfi-Sfale

MAY
3—Howord Swan

JANUARY

Contacts.

Putnam

Meeting)

16.—Surprise Meeting
'

event committees orfi 'appointodi Mark-Andrews.
■
on particular phoses of voeational'c. Internafionol Student Pfoiecf. i

[service, Jhis committee frioll-suiftr.

*

Jockson

II—Stu, Picard (Children's

„

Byron ‘

.&lt;-u triqan.
●

lionships and in improving lhe!”',,''’**';"°*'*'’°‘
general standards of practice in; McKeith.

Van Aken

29—John

5—Don Harris (Crippled

2—Stog Night—H.’J. McKnlght
RichaiiJ' Biringer

Dean, Rus-

Picard,

the fnembers of this united in the ideal of service.
c.„

Banquet)

5—Mark Andrews
.
^Inlernatiorfbl Information)

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ● .DECEMBER
|To encourage and foster the ad-i
7—Dole Dean (Ladies'
Ivancement of international undsfr-

SERVICE

15—Dick Kerr (All Sports
22—Fritz

APRIL

nam.

club in discharging their respon-

Geo ge R. Means, Chicago,. Illinois

●

*

'

OCTOBER

Children.

Moore

6—Bob Lyons

Vocalional Service Committee: Thislstonding, good will, and peace - 14—Harvey Moss
committee shall devise and carry through a World fellowship' of 21—James McComb
into effect plans which will guido'business and professional men' 28—Byron Thomas

INTERNATIONAL

.

(Fair Grounds)

and ●

sell Wqldfonv

VOCATIONAL

DISTRI :T 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

*●

I—Russ

14—Guvarie Coffman,

Moss, Dan Harrh, Kenneth Put-.

Vincent

Woodward.

J. Sergeant-at-’Arms.

Taylor, Chicago,

MARCH

7—Warner Vap Aken

obligations of the third obieet,

6. Crippled

Information.

Kornsfien, Hal Munn.
I.
Rotary
Information.

Presidenl

Weeks

Leslie SEPTEMBER

Rotary — "to encourage

Rice

Meeting)

Holtz

E. Magazine. Roy- Patterson.
ers in the. comrhunity.
26—Vincent Kornsfien''
Wm.
F.' Membership)
(Public Information]
Milnes, James McComb, Choirman.
Robert. Shaw, ●
A. Community Safety. - Webster^
Treat.
'
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..
G. Program Chairman.
Harvey
NOVEMBER
,
.
H.

12:15

Spec at Meetings* at the call of the

PRESl )ENT ROTARY

John Jackson.

bu&amp;ines&gt; ond community life. Tn* «
r r_ r_
of thU object U-to influence
Mulchahey.
individually and as i .

B

15-AI

22—Torg Skabo (Anniversary

(International Student)

COMMUNITY SERVICE

'of

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safety)
8—Paul Hurley [Competitor
Relations)

Burandl

17-Bill Milnes

31-Fred

D. Fellowship. James Van. Why,] members of the Rotary Club, to be j
John Wolker.
thoughtful of and hjjpful to ofh-

"

Ho\ ard Swan

J.

■

C. Club Bulletin. Ray

Jaires McComb

He bert

'

FEBRUARY

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting
24-Ed

Relations.

It is the duty of the Community .
iService Committee to discharge

B. Classification. ● Warner Voni^**'®"
Aken, Warren Williams, Ed'?''*r&gt;'

DIRECTORS

The Pre ideht, Vice-President, and—

Thu sdoy

Paul

3—Gust

execu-

the Aims ond Objeels Committee.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Weeks

Relations.

pointed on particular phoses of p TfQj. Associations.
club service, in order to develop! Woodword.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Fre«

Wm.

the Magazine Committees and suchl Charles Schmitt,
other
committees os may be ap- D. Four-Way Test,
,

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Van

Relations.

formation, Public Information ond C. Employer-Employee

ERNEST LUSE, President

Frit:

_

PROGRAMS

AUGUST

Bobler.

of .

the Classification, Membership, B. Competitor
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In- Hurley,

1954-1955

1954-1955 ROTARY

such committees.

'Fred Weeks. Chairman.

ond
OFFICERS

vise ond coordinate the activities

CLUB SERVICE

(International

JULY-

5—Presidents Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trode

.

11—Charles Schmitt
‘(Employer-Emp loyee. Rel.)
W«-J'a*)es Van Why

19—Wiiford

25-Roy

26—Wayne Way

..Associations)

Patterson (Magazine)

Couillard

The al ove is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you want to

change dates witlj^ another member, advise the program chairmgn of the change.

HARVEY

Memb r$ having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

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COLDWATER,

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Pgbiished by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin No* 1

July 8, 1955

Here is the dope on Clyde Harold

We note from "the Angola Rotary Club
Bulletin that they have a student

Williams who was taken into the

loan fund*

club on Tuesday, June 28* He
was born in Gilead Twp ●» Branch

fund is raised

through the efforts of the club
and any student attending on
accredited college or college
approved by the Club may borrov/,.

Co. on Feb. 11, 1926.
His
father is D. Warren Williams
and his mother, before her

The amounts available

marriage, was LeMoine Wilkins,

Ke Graduated from ^ronson High

are as

follows: Freshmen: $200.j

School in 1944 and served in

t/1‘3 n.S. Navy in '45-46 at
LVViw. Memphis, Tenn. and also at Oklahoma
O.-ty,
He was married on March 5, 1949
av, Gcurgis, Michigan to Wilma J* Harman

ih.ey have one daughter, Jean Ann,
:.s 3-g- years old. He is a Mason and
□'●'tends the Congregational Church at
o r:’':*Mon.
His hobbies are fishing, huntT'V'

v;hv

n

The

ng and golf.
He lives at RFD 1,
;idT/ater and his telephone No» is 54F3*

Sophomores: $250.; Juniors $3CD
Seniors $350,, graduate
students $350. ond students of nursing,
$250.
It is considered as a loan--n':t a
gift--and all of them must be repoid.Payments must begin 6 months after grad’
uation and the

entire loan must be repu.-.d

wiidiin 5 years* It would seem that this
is an extremely fine thing and somethin?
which might be considered by the CRC in

their planning to help someone*

Tuo^d.ay's meeting shows very clearly

There are 20 proposed enactment resolutiDn?

t\ab Coldwater is

to be

located in a

summer

r.iso'irt area since we had a large group
ci' visitors

from outside

the

Jitate.

Guests included: W. Worth Parks, 6f
G-ouvenneur, N.Y; Jesse Haines, phillips-

considered at

the

1956 conventic3i

of R.I, at Philadelphia in June, 1956
They will be covered by the Bulletin c:i a
weekly basis. The first amendment has "o
do with attendonce.

As it now stands a

member may make up by attending any otiirr
Rotary club 6 days immediately preceed-ing
the date of absence or on any 6 days
Roy r.ensninger. Union City; Robert Wilhelm, immediately following the day of absenaei
burg: 0.; Howard Eggleston, T'.-lodo; C. G.

Goll, Stryker, 0.; Vic Lockhart., Mont
pelier, 0.; C. D- McKenzie oi Q-iincy;

Charles Pixley, Gordon Brewer, Dick

This would be amended to include

that ab-

Schuitz, Glen Barnett and Bill Cadman, all sence may be made up by "attendance at a
of Bronson, Dick Birringer had Bob Porter round table meeting organized when a Cl'ub
postpones or changes the time and place of
of Rochester, N.Y. as his guest.
its regular meeting,

Absent were: Avery, Bovee, Burandt, Denh,

provided such notice

is given to the Club."

Goodholm, Harris, Lyon, Mitchell, Moore,
Charter Night for the Athens Club is to be
held July 19th in the Athens School gyn,
Phil Lovejoy, past R*I* Secretary, has beoi
secured as the speaker* The price is $3^
Tuesday's meeting which was the first
and since this will probably be one of the
presided over by the new President, Torg
Skabo, was given over largely to acquaint- last charter nights in this District, or
very close, an effort should be made to
ing the club with the members of the
various committees. He was presented with attend* Make your reservations with your
editor*
his new gavel by the immediate pastpresident, Ernie Luse. Torg has done a
Lou Pennington spent several days in
good job in selecting his committees and
we hope to have as successful a year as
Lansing recently on business.
Olson,

Patterson,

and Vinton.

Pearce, Shaw, Thomas

There were 8 early leavers^

the one just past.^_

President Torg Skabe is vacationing at
This bulletin wants to acknowledge to the the lake,
club members the helpfulness of Ernie Luse,
as president during the year just com

pleted. It was a great pleasure to work
with him and your editor fully enjoyed it.
Rotarians should read the article on page

48 in the July Rotarian* It has to do
with the biography of A.Z. Baker, Rotary

Ray Mulchahey

President for 1955-56*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMIHEES

OF

MICH.

BY

committee

shall supervise

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

activities

ELECTION

Membership, B. Competitor

Fellowship,' Rotory

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
LESTER WISE, Treasurer

A. Attendance.
Livermore.

DIRECTORS
Holtz

Jomes McComb

Barney Trebilcock
Aken

Fred Weeks

Regular Board of Directors Meeting, first
of each

month,

12:15

Special Meetings at^ the call of the
President

Aken,

INTERNATIONAL

J. Taylor,

Chicogo,

SECRETARY

III.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

George R. Means,

Chicago, Illinois

GOVERNOR 219TH DISTRICT,

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Or. T.

E.

the

ideals

Ed every Rotarian to

Williams,

of

his

John

Walker.

Robert

Shaw.

G. Program

Chairman.

Harvey'

H. Public

information.

Vincent

Bent.

Schmidt, Jackson, Mich.

A. Community

service

Dean. D. Youth.

Dole

K. Music.

Maurice

Poyne,

VOCATIONAL

SERVICE

Thomas.

Ed

and

the

members

of

Stu.

vancement of

general

and

in

standards

improving

of

practice

the A.

In

Byron

7—Warner

Von Aken
Coffman

Internationol

Information]

Barnes

26—Vincent

(Public

Kornstien

Van Aken

29—John

Jackson

16—Surprise Meeting

under

21—James

McComb

McKeith

(Internotionol

Contacts)

5—President's Meeting
12—Leslie Woodward (Trade

Kerr

11—Charles Schmitt

(Employer-Employee

i

Teeters
Williams

JULY

4—Robert B.

j

7—Barney Trebilcock
14—Howard
21—Worren

2B—Mac

28—Byron Thomas

Mac

(Rotary

JUNE

Dean (Ladies' Night)

14—Harvey Moss

McKeith.

Wise

17—Bob Show (Lodies' Night),
31—Chas. Woodward
Information)

Vinton

7—Dale

3—Howard Swan
10—Lester

24—Bob Livermore

23—Keith Pearce
● 30—Carl

Munn

MAY

2—Stog Night—H. J. McKnight
9—Rich'drd Biringer
i

Harris (Crippled

Children)
11—Stu Picard (Children's
Parly)
19—Ken Putnam (Tri-Stale
Meeting)
26-Hal

Information]

DECEMBER

Ed Holtz.

22—Fritz

5—Don
Andrews

JANUARY

Contacts.

Moore

8—Bob Lyons
15—Dick Kerr (Alt Sports
Banquet)

19—Keith Avery

SERVICE

international

Skabo (Anniversary

MARCH

14—Guvarie

12—Otis

Dale Dean, Rus-

their respective vocations. In the B. International Information.
Mork Andrews.
event committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocational C. International Student Project,

I service, this committee shall super-

Weeks

Webster

Picard,

Rice

Meeting)

(International

I club in discharging their respon- Howard Swan, Chairman.
tionships

HoiU

5—Mork

this united in the Ideal of service.

|sibilitlcs in their vocational rela

24-Ed

OCTOBER

Children.
Harvey
Harris, Kenneth Put

INTERNATIONAL

assist

22—Torg

APRIL

by

good will ond. peace
committee shall devise and carry through a world fellowship of
into effect plans which will guide business and professional men
and

Milnes

28—Chet AMemier

To encourage and foster the ad

Vocational Service Committee: This standing,

17-BIII

NOVEMBER

B. Crippled
Moss, Don

Charles'C. Rural-Urban.
; sell Waldron.

Woodward.

J. Sergeant-at-Arms.

15-AI

(Fair Grounds)
21 —Lewis Pennington

nam.

Kornstien, Hal Munn.
I. Rotary
tnformotlon.

Relations)

10—Dist. Gov. Meeting

1—Russ

personal,

Safety.

Treat.

1—Webb Treat (Com. Safely)
8—Paul Hurley (Competitor

SEPTEMBER

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence
C. Club Bulletin. Ray Mulchahey. Rotorians, individually and as
D. Fellowship.' James Von Why, members of the Rotary Club, to be

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY

GENERAL

Van foster

Warner

FEBRUARY

Burandt

31-Fred

John Jackson.

of Rotary — "to encourage

Warren

Holtz.

Holtz.

Herbert

Schmitt.

PROGRAMS

(International Student)

thoughtful of and helpful to oth!ors in the community.
E. Magozine. Roy Patterson.
F. Membership.
Wm.
Milnes, James McComb, Chairman.

Swon

DISTRICT 219

Chorles

Relotions.

Service Committee to discharge
Wayne Wqy, Bob the obligotions of the third object

B. Classification.

The President, Vice-President, and—

Thursday

Paul

It is the duty of the Community

Fritz Von Aken, Chairman

Van

Relations.

In

ROTARY

3—Gust

pointed on particular phases of E. Trode
Associations.
Leslie
club service, in order to develop
Woodward.
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and progrom of
COMMUNITY SERVICE
the Aims and Objects Committee.

TORG SKABO, Vice-President

Fritz

Wm.

other committees as may be ap D. Four-Way Test.

ERNEST LUSE, President

Howord

Relations.

B6bier.

of

the Magazine Committees and such

1954-T955

Ed

A. Buyer-Seller

Hurley.
formation, Public Information and C. Employer-Employee
Program,

1954-1955

AUGUST

!pred Weeks, Chairman.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

|Vise
and coordinate the activities
of such committees,

CLUB SERVICE

Associations)

Rel.)

18—James Van Why
25—Roy Patterson (Magazine)

.19—Wilford Couillard
26—Wayne Way

The above is our program schedule for the year 1954-55.
If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

HARVEY

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with -the details.

BENT, Program Chairman
Telephone 743-W

I

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T/?e COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sec. 34.66, T

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5

Pm

1955

Frederick H* Weeks

Quality Spring Products. Inc
Coldwater, i£ich.
Published

by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

TUESDAY

12:15 p.m., ARLINGTON HOTEL
VISITING ROTARIANS ALWAYS WELCOME

r

Dj

�July 7,

1955

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved

the name and classification listed below,

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Name

John

T,

Major
Dean

Real

Classification
Estate

Minor

Classification

Real Estate Agency,
Additional

Signed -* J. A. Kennedy,

Active

Secretary

�Bulletin No.

July 15# 1955

2

Last week vie gave you the first of the

^

proposed amendments which are to be pre
sented in Philade?.phia, The second,
amar.dment was proposed by Dist-. 138 of

Argentina..

It is as follows:

*'The

membership of any active, past service,
or senior active member,

except as here

inafter provided, vjhose percentage of
attendance is less than sixty per cent
or vjhose attendance in this club is
less than three-fourths of such minimum

attendance during the fifst or second
six months of the club’s fiscal year ●
shall automatically terminate, unless
he is excused by the board of directors

The program for Tuesday# July 12# was

in charge of Les Y/oodward who had as his
guest speaker, Don Moe, who is the

Secretary-Manager of the Michigan Retail
Lumberman’s Assoc,

He told us of the

growth of retail associations which began
in 1863 and is still growing, He told rf
the accomplishments of the organization
and the services which they give to their
members.

This includes a wide variety

of help and is aimed in providing
collectively those things which members
could not be able to provide individually.

At last Tuesday’s meeting Glenn Holtz told

for good and sufficient reason"c

the club of his week’s stay at Camp Emery
in Muskegon, Apparently Glenn profited

President A.

as much from his experience there as

Z.

Baker has outlined five

aims for 1955-56 for Rotary Inte'rnational, boys tvho have attended previously.
It has to do with the development of our
resources and the program suggests:

DO NOT FORGKT THE

1) We can develop our resource of man

ATHENS CLUB

power by making more Rotarians.

SINNER IS TO BE AT 6:30 AT THE HIGH SCHCOL
GYM AT ATHENS.
PHIL LO'^HIJOY IS TO BE THE

2) We can develop our resource of ideal
ism in business by putting Rotary to

work where we work.

3) We can develop

our resource of neighborliness by liv

ing Rotary in our communities.

4) We

can develop our resource of understand
ing through personal acquaintance local
ly and by extending that acquaintance

throughout the world.

5) Y/e can develop

our resources for the future by helpful
assistance to youth today.

CHARTER NIGHT FOR THE

TUESDAY, JULY 19 .&gt;

THE

SPEAKER AND THE TARIFF IS
WE URGE
ALL MEN mo HAVE BE^^N ADMITTED TO THE
CLUB WITHIN THE LAST YEiiR TO ATTET:ID.
YOUR EDITOR BELIEVES THAT THEY Om IT TO
THE CLUB TO ATTEND IF AT ALL POSSIBLE.
EVERY MEt^BER OF THE CLUB WILL BE GALLED
SOMETIME MONDAY AND IT WILL BE A'f-TRECIATED
IF YOU W LL LEAVE WORD AT YOUR OFFICE OR
WITH YOUR ROTARY ANN l^THFR YOU PLAN TO
GO.
THIS WILL PROBABLY BE THE LAST CHART*
ER NIGHT CLOSE TO COLDWATER AND CERTAINLY

Absent at Tuesday’s meeting were: A^ery.'

\'?E SHOULD H/lVS A GOOD ATTENDANCE™

Barnes, Bovee, Goodholm, Harris, Holtz,
Bob Livermore, Lyon, McKeith, Mitchell,
Moss, Olson, Patterson, S\'?an, Teeter,

A tip of the hat to Bob Shaw for the

and Clyde Yd-Hiams.

company.

b\iilding of their new factory^ This will
Thomas, Toupalik, Vinton, Warren 'Nilliams add greatly to the facilities of the
Guests included Rotarians:

Fred H. Allen

of Newcastle.. Pa,; E, W. Burkey, Mantua,
Ohio; Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind,; Ben
Kaauss and Noel A. Pease, VanWert, Ohio;
R. Schauer, Fairborn, Ohio; Howard

Rotary Clubs have now been organized in
Ethiopia- and Nyasaland which now makes
92 countries that have Rotary clubs.
There are approximately 414,000 Rotarians
in the world.

Eggleston, Toledo, 0.; Ed Meyer, Hammond,

7nd&lt;.;{ Bob Stocker of Sronson, Henry

Gomley of (Bronson, and Oscar Pence, of
Angela, Ind. Harvey Merrill of Kalamazoo
was the guest of stew Picard and 7^83^6
Way had his father. Dr, Alfred Way of
Kalamazoo, as his guest.

Ray Mulchahey

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Quality Spring products* IttC

Coldwater, Mich.

�Bulletin No. 3

July 22, 1955

The charter night at Athene has come and
gone and your editor has rather mixed

feelings regarding it. The turn out far
exceeded all expectations, the f*od and
program was good, but the setting left

Proposed Enactment No, 3 which is to bo

considered at Rotary International in
Philadelphia in 1956 has to d« with

the provisions relating to the corn-

position of -the council «f past-presidents

much to be desired. The gyacnaslum where
the dinner and program was held was insufferably hot and this was a greet

The new provision states that the c»unoll
H2 past presidents shall be a standing
council composed of the past presidents

ii^S by everyone v/ho attended.

holding membership in a member club,

deterrent t* the enjoyment of the even-

Those ^//h*

attended from Coldvrator were Torg Skabc,
Byron Thomas, Harold Gocdh*lm, A*ner
Olson and your Editor. Torg presented
the flag and standard t# the now club

on behalf of the Coldwater Rotary Club
which furnished this equipment to the

Athens club*

On Tuesday, July 19th, John Thomas Doan
was admitted to tho Coldwater Club as
its newest member,
He was bom May 21,

1927 in Branch County, I

His

father was

L'sra 0, Dean and his mothe-r before hor

marriage was Marguerite Ambrose,

He

completed the 8th grade at Fiske School,
graduated from Coldwater High Sehoel and

from Argubright Business College at
Battle Crook.

He served in the U.S.

Navy from April, 1945 until July, 1946

and after his boot comp at Groat Lakes
was sent to duty in the Philippines.

He was married on. July 28, 1950 to

prior to the immediate past president

A tip of the hat t» Vince Kornstein and

Dale Dean *0 the homes which they a re

building.

Grand Street will be becoming

krwwn as

Rotary Row if the trend

continues.

Guests on Tuesday included the fallowing
Rotarians; Allen Stevens, White Plains,
N.Y,; Ben Knauss, Van Wert, Ohio; E.W.

Burkey, Mantua, 'Ohio; Herward Eggleston,
Toledo, Ohie; C, F. lehman, Stryker, Ohio;
Geo. Haramersley, Frankfort, Ind.; Clare

-Hollister, Bronson; and Dave Jordan, sr

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of the Angela Club had his son. Dale
^Jordan, Jr,, of Now Haven, Connecticut as
his guest*

Absent werei Barnes, Kent, Bovee, Burandt,
Goodholm, Harris, Hill, Kornstein, Lyon,

McComb, Pearce, Schwengel, Fritz Van Aken,

Warner Van Aken, Van Why, and Vinton,
Valerie Kennedy, the daughter «f our
We note that the early leavers list is
Secretory, and they have tnr* ^u.ldrem»
'increasing in number. We dislike drawing
John Gregory and-Jeffery Scott. His
attention to this fact but feel that it
hobbies are golf and hunting and ho is
should be curtailed unless it is absolute
b member of the Jr, Chamber of Commerce, ly necessary that somecne leaves.

Ho attends the First Presbyterian Chureh,
is 6 ft, tall, and weighs 160 lbs, He
At Tuesday* s'meeting your editoi* sat. next
lives at 420 Grand Street where his
telephone No. is 1261.

Ho*is associated

in the insurance and real estate business

with his brother, ..Dale, vjh/? is our
^ergeant of arms.

i.I. has made available the proceedings

Qf the goLddn anniversary convention,

fhe cost is $2.00 each and requests for
this should be made to R.I. in Erenstfsn,

Illinois.

7e jtcfte that ihere have been 473

—

now

pJ-uba formed in 52--countries since July
1954*

This makes 8776 clubs with

il4,?00O members at present.
It is with regret that we note Mrs, Warner

/an Aken is ill at the ^#BUzmnity Health

Center. We sincerely hope that her con»
iitlon improves and she is sooa dis^
■charged.

Q guest Rbtarinn who aracie this comment,

"I wish my club* could hear this gang sing,
saidi

The bulleti?&gt;-editors of District 219 are
now publishing a district bulletin on

“monthly basis and your editor is t«

publish the issue for August.

In view of W»rld-Fellonohip WeoJt'

Rotary service, which is to be held from
October 19 to 24, it weuld appear that
each club might put on some special pro»
gram, for that week,
and we

Rotary is world wide
s}m&gt;uld^give recognition to it.
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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, MIchigoi

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

July 29, 1955

4

At Tuesday*s meeting President Torg
announced that Dist. Governor George
Dean is to visit the club on August

16th and ther© will be a club assembly
when he

visits Coldwater.

From the

Dist. bulletin we got an outline of
what constitutes a good club assembly
and it

states that all club officers,

Proposed Enactment No. 4, which is to be
considered at Philadelphia in June of
1956t

A conference

of Rotarians of each

District shall be held annually at such
time and place in the district as shall
be agreed upon by the district governor
and the presidents of a majority of the
clubs of the district, provided that the

all club committcemen--including sub-

dates

committees--should attend and each

selected for the district assembly, the
international assembly or the inter

committee chairman should be prepared
to write his report of what his commit
tee is planning to do for 1he coming
year and be prepared to discuss it with

the members present,
visable

^t would seem ad

for each committee

chairman to

hold one or more meetings of his com
mittee prior to the date of the club
assembly and prepare a typewritten re

port (3 copies) outlining what the

selected are not the

national

convention.

same as

those

The board of direct*

ors (a) may authorize two or more dis
tricts to hold their conferences conjoint^
ly within the boundaries of any of the

districts concerned, or (b) under ex
ceptional circumstances, may authorize
any district to hold its conference out
side the boundaries of such district,”

(At the present time the meeting must bo

oommitTee intends to do, how it plans
to do it, and what the committee has

held between October 1st and March 15.)

done to date.

Absent Tuesday were* Harris, Hurley,
Kornstein, Bob Livermore, Lyons, Mitchell,

It is suggested that all

of the committee reports be put together
in a manila folder so that it will pre
sent D business-like and well organized

Pearce, Putnam, ^chwengel, Sowers,

Toupalik and I^es Woodward.

appearance. It is not too early for tha
assembly at this time and it viill aid
both President Torg and Dist. Governor

There were only 3 early leavers.

George if this is done*

Guests

Tuesday’s meeting was in charge of Wayne
Way who presented Warren Williams and
his slides of his trips to the Dakotas,

Montana, Wyoming and Utah. The pictures
were good and
showed the various interests
which Warren and his family have developed. Many of the members wish they could
take such similar trips.

Included Rotarians Allen B.

Stevens

of White Plains, N.Y.; Howard Eggleston,
Toledo, 0.; Ralph Cook and John Cavnarotti

Granville, Ohio; Rex Orton, Allegan; Bob

Stocker, ^ronsonj Quent Smith, Angola;

and C, C. Travis of Grand Rapids who had

as his guests, Charles Travis, also of
Grand Rapids and Robert LeWitter, Detroit,
Tom Shaw was the guest of his brother,Bob
and Otis Barnes had as his guest, John

Etsweiler, of the Community Health center.
Apparently the Grand Ledge club had quite
Here are some questions which every
an adventure on the way home from the
Rotarian should learn the answers to by
Athens' Club Charter night in that they
rescued a bunch of livestock and chickens himself.
1) What is the number of our
Rotary District? 2) who is our District
from a farm fire* The description of

bulldogging steers at 2 o'clock in the
morning and rescuing baby chicks in the
middle of the night is quite graphic.

Governor? 3) Of what Rotary Club is he a
member? 4) As a Rotarian are you a
member of Rotary International? 5) What

Their closing comment is this: "Did you

obligations does a ma^i assume in becoming

e'^r’ eome in at 2:0CT‘A.M.' and tell your

a member of a Rotary Club?
You will be asked to answer these quest
ions on next Tuesday and woo betide the
guy who doeen't know the answersl

little dove you were just out wrestling
a few steers?

DonttJ"

We are glad to hear that Mrs. Warner
VanAken has been discharged from the
Health Center and is improved.

We are,

however, sorry to learn that Les iTToodward
is

under the

weather from the heat*

Ray Mulohahcy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elk, Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Poet Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

Club Service

service, this committee shall super

committee

shall

coordinote

the

the

Classification,

vise and coordinote
of such committees.

Pennington, Chas. Fiske.

pointed on particular phases of c.
club service,, in order to develop

Employer-Employee

may

be ap

Ralph Toupalik

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

e.

c.

DIRECTORS

Torg Skabo
Jomes McComb

Dale Dean

e.
f.

Gust

Membership

—

Robert Show,

Taylor, Chicago,

Bill

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

sibilities

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

CHARLOHE, MICH.

general

In

their

and

in

standards

improving
of

practice

their respective vocations.

Lou

novembIr8—Dick

Guest—Edword

Holtz,

(The first name under each

in

committee is chairman)

In the

Dr. Harvey Moss

t -

Biringer

15—Public Information
Duke' Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

28—Competitor RelationsCharlie

Fiske

6—Bob

Lyons

13—Buyer-SellerM.

A.

McKcith

20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise
APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob

Livermore

17—Tri-State

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson ■
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Night—Web Treoi

Jackson

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

12—Bert Faller ; ● ●'

1—Crippled Children .

Robert Lyons,

21—Russ Moore

JUNE-

Pennington

Scholarships — Byron TJiomas,

Chester Curry.

the

.

Student

g. Boys'4 Girls'Week —

rela

Information

Barnes

25—Ladies' Night

Alfred Rjce.

respon

vocational

18—Otis

e. Rpral - Urban — Warren
Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,

f.

Andrews

Harold Munn

Putnam,

Services

club in discharging their

Nite —

11 —International

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

committee shall 'devis6 and carry e,

DISTRICT,

4—Mork

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Bobier.

31—Roy Patterson

MARCH-

Barney Trebilcock

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

into effect plans;.which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219fh

is Chairman)

ROTARY PROGRAMS

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

Vocational Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

—

Van V/hy

c.

. 1956

Information

24—Jim

Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Projects:
Woyne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
(The first nome under each

27—Stag

Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

lit.

ROTARY

Milnes.

20—Chet Allemier

ers In the community.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)
Vocational

Relationship—
Rolph Toupalik

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee &amp; Employer

—

International

committee
Chairman)

Byron Thomos
JANUARY - 1P56

b.

1955

Community Service

Rotary Information —● Ernest
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President k. Sergcant-ot-Arms
— Dale
Deon,

J.

Burandt

is

Contacts

AUGUST - 1955

j.

INTERNATIONAL

Wm.

Associations —

committee

Director-Chrmn.

the obligations of the third object
Torg Skobo
23-Ed Holtx
of Rotary — "to encourage and
30—international Student
foster the ideals of service by
● Fred Weeks
every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Van Aken
Rotarians, individually and as
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
members of the Rotory Club, to be

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

INTERNATIONAL

Trade

of

Harold Goodholm,

Bob Livermore

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.

Herbert

men

Progrom — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

PRESIDENT ROTARY

peace

ward, John Walker,

Webster Treat

ROTARY

and

fellowship

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Roy Patterson

Wilford' Couillard
John Walker

219

will

professional

world

Internationa]

Relations—

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

President, Vice President, cand
Fritz Von Aken

Club

o.

(The first name under each

b. Classificotion — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

DISTRICT

good

ond

a

united in the ideal of service.

Donald Shorno

Director-Chrmn.

Eric Schwengel, Poul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B, K. Peorce.

Speclol—At the coll of the

standing,
business

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plons and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Roy Fox

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

12:15 P. M.

6—Dr. B, K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

through

of Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.

the Magazine Committees and such

DECEMBER-

Services

vancement of international under

activities

supervise

activities

other committees as

TORG SKABO. President

tuart Picard

the

International

To encourage and foster the ad

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lev/is Will Couillard,

ELECTION

1955-1956

The

appoint^

on particular phases of vocational

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS BY

event cc^mittees

and

are

qS^

COMMITTEES

19-Paul Hurley

26—Ken Pufnom
JULY-

-●

●

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck
31—Bill

Woodward

Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairmen
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VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No*

5

August 5, 1955

Tuesday's meeting at the Arlington Hotel
had an unusually large group of visiting
Rotarians.
These included: John Suppes
and Bill Krouse of Defiance, 0.; Walter
Beider, Middleton, 0.; Charles Lemans,
Blythville, Ark,; Ken Miller of Detroit,
&gt;^uent Smith of Angola; Dale Ulery of

The Rotary information meeting which was
held under the leadership of Ernie Luse
at the home of President Torg Skabo, was
attended by four new Rotarians and
other Rotarians who led in the dJ scussrn

of Rotary*

These included: -^resident

Stocker and Clare Hollister of ^ronson.

Torg, who gave a general resume of the
growth of Rotary and its aims;
Chuck
Woodward who outlined community service;
and Bob Shaw told of the administration,

The program in charge of Gust Burandt

types of membership, and how Rotary works.

Croshen, Ind.; and Wendell Hathaway, Bob

dealt with trade associations and

James

Alexander who was formerly Secretary of
is now Ass^t. Sec* in Battle Creek,

The Club is keeping three copies of the
history of Rotary which has been pub
lished by Rotary International and these

traced the

are for loan to the club members.

the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce, and
formation of trade

associa

tions which came into being because of
the ability of a group to do things to
gether which they could not do as in
dividuals. The first such group was
formed in New York in 1768 and since,

that time the movemeht has spread very
widely. At the present time there are
3500 Chambers of Commerce in the United
States to help business.

At the Directors* meeting on Thursday,
August 4 it was decided that when a spon

sor brings in a ne\v member he is to be
responsible for that member for s period
of about six weeks,
In this way it^will
help new Rotarians to become better
acquainted with other members and to
"break the

ice".

It was announced at the board meeting
that the Rotary Club has bought a TV set
to be used in the large ward at the
CommLinity Health Center.
In this way
all patients will have the benefits of
the

television.

The following men have wedding anniver
saries this month: McComb, Aug, 21st;
Coffman,
Aug. 3rd; Rice, Aug. 17th;
n

Osgood'* Thomas, Aug* 22; Bob Lyons, Aug*

24th,

The following Rotarians have
birthdays this month: Way, Aug. 2 3rd;
Jim McComb, and Ernie Luse, Aug, 30th*
Wayne Way is opening up a new Olds
dealership on the corner of Pearl and W.
Chicago streets in the garage formerly
operated by the Studebaker dealer.
Keith Avery is dean of the tri-district
Methodist camp at Dowling, Michigan

Howard Teeter is planning on attending
an insurance meeting in the very near
future at Mackinac Island. Apparently
he enjoyed himself in N.Y. since he’s
going to another convention so soon*

Remember Howard, there are no filling
stations on Mackinao Island

We

under-

stand Ernie ^ise is soon to leave for a
vacation to visit his son in California**
Bob and Anne Shaw are soon to leave

Absent on Tuesday were: Avery, Barnes,
Bobier, Goodholm, Harris, Hurley,

for New York....We understand that Barney

Kornstein, Lyon, Mitchell, Moore,

We've seen
Riley at Marble Lake
everything but we've never before seen
an air-conditioned dog kennel which is
being installed by Keath Pearce

Olson, Sowers, Vinton, Way, Curry, and
Clyde ViiiliQms.
There were only 5 early leavers*

. A tip of the hat to Ken Putnam for help
ing gather the scuttle butt.

Trebilcock has been living the life of

Don Shorno has installed air-conditioning
in his office and Fritz Van Aken is build

ing a new kitchen at his home

Webb Treat has a new Olds Holiday and
Jess Waldron has a new boat..
So much for scuttle butt.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK

Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

This

OFFICERS

BY

evant eommittaas are appointed
on particular phases of vocotional

COMMIHEES

OF

the Committee

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

supervise

of Stuart

activities

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Atiendonce — Albert Poller,

c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Andrews,

Carl

e.

Bent,

f.

Membership

— Robert Shaw,

g. Music — Maurice Poyne,
Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Board of Directors Meetings

Month, i.

P. M.

j.

Rotary
Public

Bill

27—Scholarships

of

Byron Thomas
JANUARY - 1956

ROTARY

club

in

sibilities

INTERNATIONAL

F. DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

discharging their
in

16—District Gov. Meet.

Committee

every Rotorian to

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

21—Russ

to

discharge

his

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-SellerM.

individually

and

Skabo
Student

APRIL-

3-‘4-Way Test—Roy Fox

-

MAY-

18—Otis

1—Children's
15—Bob

Information

29—John

Barnes

5—Rotory Information

Pennington

Les Woodward
12—Bert Falter

19-Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

Robert Lyons,
Holtz,

15—Public

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Information

10—Dr. Don Shorno

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
2P-0r. John Rick

rela

(The first nome under each
committee is chairman]

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

NOVEMBER-

Alfred Rice,

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

Shaw ‘

22—Lodies'

Munn

25—ladies' Night
Lou

Parly—

.. Axner .Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell

Andrews

Harold

Urban — Warren

f. Student Guest—Edward
g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week
Chester Curry.
the

24—Eric Schvt'e'hgel

Nite —

4—Mark

Williams, Russell Waldron,

respon

Howard Teeter

Barney Trebilcock

11—International

Livermore

17—Tri-State-. Meeting—

6—Wornar Von Aken

o. Community
Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcoelc, Wayne Way.

Rurol

10—Bob

13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

27—Stag

McKeith

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

Fred Weeks

os

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Holtz

30—International

personal,

Relations—

Charlie Fiske

Milnes

Torg
23-Ed

by

Moore

28—Competitor

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

e.

tionships and in improving
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

FEBRUARY-

Burondt

Service

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

their vocational

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Association

Gus
9—Bill

Putnam,

Services

Ralph Toupalik

MARCH-

It is the duty of the Community

Vocotional Service Committee: This

DISTRICT,

2—Trade

Community Service

&amp; Employer

Relationship—

1955 ■ 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

III.

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee

AUGUST - 1955

committee shall dovuse ond carry e.
into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this

ROTARY

men

20—Rev. Keith Avery

committee is Chairman)

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Bobier.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

peace

(The first name under each

Gust Burandt

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Information — Duane

Vocational

GOVERNOR 219fh

and

fellowship

Bob Livermore

— Ernest ers in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Dale Deon, Director-Chrmn.

(The first nome under each
committee is Chairman]

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

will

professional

world

Trade Associations —

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Information

Dean.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

good

and

a

Knight.
Internotional Student Projects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

Rotarlons,

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeant-at-Arms
— Dole

Taylor, Chicago,

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

under

united in the ideal of service.

c.

foster the ideols of service

Richard Biringer,

Webster Treat

J.

McKeith,

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage ond

Program — Douglas Woodword, Harvey

John Walker

Herbert

business

Bulletin —

word, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Dale Dean
Wilford Couillord

ROTARY

e.

Vinton,

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo

PRESIDENT

through

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
lb. Classification — Edword Holtz,
Mark

12!l5

standing,

Direetor-Chrmn.

Ray Fox

Objects Committee.

James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

Regular—First Thursday each

Picard,

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M.

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretory

tuart Picard

the activities vancement of international

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

DECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relotions—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
b. Inlernationol Information —
Howord Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
Harold Munn, Harold Mction of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Tost —

ELECTION

1955-1956

lames McComb

International

service, this committee shall super* To encouroge

17—Lloyd Livermore
24-^huck Woodward
31-^ill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, inc*
Coldwater, Mich,

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
August 12, 1955

Bulletin No. 6

It seems proper and fitting that the
members of the CRC

should know some

thing about the man who is the present
club president:
on June 26,

Torg Skabo was born

1904 at Perth, N. Dakota.

Now Perth,N*D. has a population of 153
and is about 30 miles

south of the

Canadian border and about 8 miles west
of the town of Crocus.
He v/as
of Paul and Randine Skabc, who

the son
came

from upper and lower Skab« farm

in

Next week is to be Governor’s Day at the

Coldwater Club and ^’res. Torg is asking
that every member make an effort to be
there. Governor George Ddan is to speak
at the noon luncheon and there will be

a club assembly in the evening at 6:30
at the Arlington. Torg is asking that

oil directors and committee chairmen bo

present and he is especially urging all

He graduated from grade school

new members who hove been admitted to the
Club within the last year to make a
special effort to be there, Dinner is

at Perth, attended high school at Bisbee
which is a small town lying south and
east of Perth, and completed his ed

All committee chairmen are urged, roquesi

Norway.

ucation at the University of N. Dakota,
graduating there in business administra
tion in 1929,

He has been with the Gamble Co* for

some 25 years and has been located in
the following townsJ Huron, S. Dakota;
Red Oak, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minn.;

Freeport, 111.; St. Johns, Mich.; Oivosso,
Mich.; Billings, Mont.; back to I4innea-

polis, and came to ^oldv^f^ter in 1951

where he is the local manager of tho
distribution center,

While at the Univ.

of N, Dakota he was enrolled in ROTC

and kept up his reserve commission.

He vms called into active duty in 1941
and served until November, 1945,

He

was discharged as a Major in the Army.
He was attached to the Military Intelli

gence and served at Fort Custer, St.
Louis, Y/ashington, D.C.j Madison, Wis.j

North Ireland, England* France and
Germany.

„

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4.

^

nocjci 4-^

He. wns married on Sept. 4. 1933 to

be

en the

club.

ed, and ordered to turn in to Torg by

Saturday P.M, a written report of their
proposed activities for his committee for
the coming year.

The Program for August 9 was in charge of
Bill Milnes yho had as his guests,
sheriff Neil Pfest and Mr.

George Roy,

parole officer for Branch-Calhoun-Barry
counties. Mr. Roy has been with the Dept^
of Corrections for several years and he
outlined for the club a case history of a

young man who has been on parole but has

been involved in difficulty and is being
returned to prison. The difficulties
which this young man has experienced gave
the members something to think about.
Someone failed and it would be interest

ing to know what would have happened to
him had the young man gotten a fair break©
Tuesdayte visiting Rotarians were: Dalo
Ulery, Goshen; C.R, Young, Hicksville,0.j
Virgil Fogle, Newark, 0.; John Maney, Van

winchester. Geneva,

Hellie Behrenn and they have one daughter,

miitehouse, Carlisle. Ky.; Robert

Peggy, born Dec, 26, 1936 at Freeport,
Beeson, Hagertown, ind.; Ed Meyer, Hommond,
111, She has completed one year at
Ind.; J, W. Elwell, Homilton, 0.; Spencer
Albion College and plans to attend
Owens, Augusta; Judd Perkins, Muskegon;
Western College of Education this coming Bruce Wilbur, Bronson; Elmer Dobson,
year. He belongs to the American Legion, Quincy; Elwyn Eodley, Noel Shedd and
the Flks, and Rotary; attends the
Harold Pringle of Sturgis.
Presbyterian Church and among his
lut fisk.
favorite dishes are steak,
kake. He dislikes nutmeg—prefers

A tip of the hat to prits VanAken with his

dinnomon in his apple pie. His wife
buys his ties, his daughter calls him

much that he's lost track of the number of
gallons he*s given to this project.

daddy, he is 6 ft. tall, weighs 180 lbs
and his
lives at 153 E. Chicago St
. J

telephone No, is 653M.

H© was bom with

a peculiar foot condition which is

common among bog-«trotting irislvnen but
rare

among Horwogians.

On Tuesday wo hod R ♦orly i.oowrfi.

donations of blood.

Fritz has donated s©

The next 3 issues of the ^lletin will be

gotten out by Ken Putnam.

any items, please call Ken.

Anyone having

Your Editor

is taking a vacation in the northern
Peninsula,

island,

Going to h5.^b“3mate on an

fish, and grow a beard.

o^nin C'*’

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

We'll

6th.
Ruy 'Mulchuliyy

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Mondoy !2:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneeday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
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STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

see

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ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

This

committee

the

shall
the

supervise

Membership, a.

Picard,

international

ELECTION

other committees as may be ap
pointed

TORG SKABO, President

business

Buyer-Seller
— Ai. A^cKeith,,
Russell Moore,

and

professional

on

particular

of c.

phases

Employer-Employee

Relations—

Ralph Toupalik

club service, in order to develop
the club mochinery on the execu

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

c.

International

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance

e.

— Albert Faller,

Er.ic SchwMgei, Paul d^lurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.
b. Clossification — Edward

Mark' Andrews,
c.

DIRECTORS

Fritz Van Aken

*“mes McComb

Dale Dean'

Carl

Bob LivermoFe

Gust Burandt

Vinton,

'

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

(he obligations of the third object

ward, Horvey Bent,

Membershifv —

every Rotarian

foster

Robert Shaw,

Webster Trent

the

ideals

to

of

his

and

service

by

personal,

tuse, Leslie Woodward.'

j.

Public

Information — Duane

Davidson,- Ted Sowers.V
Special—At the' caHt^ of the Preildont Ic. Sergeont-ot-Arms
— Dale
Deari.'Bill

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

president' rotary' INTERNATIONAL
Herbert 'J. Toylor, Chicago, ill.''
SECRETARY

ROtARY

(The' first name under each
committee is Chairman)

c.

Rural

d.

Youth
Alfred

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

in

tionships

aAd

general

their

in

standards

vocational

rela

improving

the

of

Direetor-Chrmn.

●

Urban — Warrein

Williams,

Vocational Service Committee: This

sibilities

De6n,

Putnam.

.

GOVERNOR 21^th OISTWCT,

MARCH-

Association

6—Bob Lyons

Burandt

13—Buyer-SellerM. A. MciKeitb

Milnes

16—District'Gov, Meet,

Torg'Skabo

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20—All Sports
●

23-Ed Holtz
30—International Student
Fred Weeks

piocfice in

Russell Waldron.

Axnef Olson, ’
Rice.

Student Guest—Edworcl ^ Holtz,

g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —'
Chester Currya

&lt;

,

. ●

(The first name under 'each

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOni MICH. their. respective vocations. In the
committee fs ChaiFman)'
The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

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3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox
10—Bob

27-‘Stag

Howard

MAY-. ,

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1—Children's Porty—
Axrfar Olson

4—Mark Andrews

8—Dr.

Harold

15—Bob

Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

18—Otis Ba.rnes ,
25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pepgingtpn
I '

Mitchell

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

5—Rotary Informotion

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

.

, 'i

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick-Biringer

19-Poul Hurley.

26—Ken

Putnam'

■ * JULV3—President's Meeting

15—Public
»lnformotiers
Duke Davidson
. 22—International

Meeting—

Teeter

' 24—Eric Schwengel

—

,

Livermore

17—Tri-Slate

Barney Trebilcoek *

Harold

'

Banquet—

Bovee.

APRIL-

Vein Aken
13—4-H'FaIr—Al Rice
26—Chet Allemier

NOVEMBER-

.

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
●
Robert Lyons.
L
*

Seton

27-L;ster Wise

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

committee shall devise and carry e.
into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of', this
club in discharging their respon f.
INTERNATIONAL ,

Gus
9—Bill

Moore

Charlie Fiske

Information
Moss, Dondtd Harris, Kenir^th . . 1 ]—lnternotionol
Harold Munri
. *

Vocational, Services

GENERAL

Dale

Trebilcoek, Wayne Woy.
b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Bobier.

!1—Russ

!8—Competitor Relations—

ROTARY PJ10GRAMS

influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner
and as '

Chester Curry,
members of the Rotary Club, te.be
Board -of Directors Meetings
h. A^gozine — Kdith Avery,
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
i.
Rotary
Informotion
—
Ernesf
.
ers in the community. .
Regular—First , Thursday each Month,

■‘T2:15 P. M.

. 1956

business'cmd community life." The

effect of this object is
Retar;ians, individually

g.-Music — Maurice _ Poyne,

1955

2—Trade

f.

7—Community Safety
&gt;■
■Wayne Way
14-Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

Bovee.

AUGUST - 1955

oT Rotafy — "to encourage

Richard Biringer*

FEBRUARY-

Pkojetts: &lt;
'

' committee is Chairmon)

*

Cpmmunity Service

Program — Dougios' Wood

iVilford Couillard

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Von Why
31 —Roy Patterson

—

(The first name under'eaeh

«

e.

. John Walker
I

_

Bulletin —

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Student

Fred Weeks, Seton

Trade Assaciatioos — &gt;

● ‘'Ray Mulchahey, Ken '.Putnom. ...'
Charles Woodd, Fellowship

Vice President, and

Torg Skobo

Club

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

Harold Munn, Harold McKnight.

(The first name under each
committee is ChairmafI) ■

Holtz,

Informotion

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Wm. Milnes.

tion of the plons and program of d. Fouf-Woy Test —
the Aims and Objects Corhmittee,
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

^

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

Harold Goodholm,
International

Picard

27—Scholorships

man

united in the ideal of service.

b.

jort

20—Rev. Keith Avery

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

Direetor-Chrmn.

Howard Teeter

President,

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

under

Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Dlrector-Chrmn.
the Mdgozine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.

1955-1956

The

DECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

the activities vancement of

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

of Stuart

octivlties

Classification,

International

To encourage

service, this committee shall super

the Committee

and ' coordinate

OFFICERS BY

event committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Contacts

Goodholm

10-Dr. Don Sh orno'

J7.—Lloyd Livermore

«

'● 24"—Chuck Woodword

31;—Bi(l Bother

. 29-Or. John Ri«k

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125 ‘

Members having speciaf programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with th6' details..

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The COLDWATER

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Rotary REFLECTOR
Weeks

Quality Spring Prod'ucts, IncColdwater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

V

■aUffffil -

Frederick H,

COLDWATER,

x:

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Mich.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

?5

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
Bulletin No.

August 19, 1955

7

The program last Tuesday was built
around the

official visit

to

Twenty seven Rotarians turned out for
the Governor’s assembly Tuesday even
ing in Jim’s dining room. After the
usual reading of reports and construc

the

Coldwater Club by George Dean, of
Charlotte, Governor of District 219,.
who emphasized that what each Rotary
Club accomplishes during the coming
year is up to the individual club.
Rotary, with its diversity of views, tal
ents and its organization, has the
necessary resources for great accomp
lishments, he said.- He recommended that
the local club place special emphasis

wife, Ruth, is in the hospital. Doug,
Chuck and Les are on a camping trip in

during the coming year on such coirammity

Canada,,

tive comments by Governor Dean, the
meeting was adjourned, each man
supposedly retiring to his home. Word
has

Sorry to hear that Doug 7iToodward*s

activities as furnishing leadership in
youth programs, raising standards in
businesses and professions,, developing
good citizenship and bettering ruralurban relationships.
Governor Dean, in opening his talk,
warmly complimented the Coldv/ater
Rotarians

on

their

choice

of

Must be nice to have money. Our
immediate past president and his wife
are leaving this v/ee2c-end for California^
via

the

finest accomodations thot the

Sonte-Fe offer.

Probably an accountonts

convention out there so he con charge
it off.

officers

for the coming year and also had a word
of high praise for the club^s spirited
singing.

Hal Munn, Chairman of the International
Information Committee, gave a brief
summary of the day’s latest international
news developments.

it that this was not the case.

Somebody ought to plan a Tuesday
meeting to include a trip through Quality
Spring’s new plant. If the thing was
handled just right* they might even
' feed us.

Beautiful job Lester Wise’s bank is

Tuesday’s visiting Rotarians were: Chas.

doing. That new building is going to
be _Q fine addition to our city*

Hilton, Glen Burnett, Sid Holmes, Leo
y^ite and Dick'Schultz, all of Bronson;
Charlie'Krouse, Defiance, 0.; Everett

next week’s program so, so long.

Goshorn, Huntington, Ind.-; Jimmie Morrow,
Connorsville,

Con’t seem to find out who or what for

Ind.j Marshall Johnson,

Bedford, 0.; Virgil Fogle, Newark, 0,;

and Noel Shedd, Sturgis.

Ivan -'Thompson

of Coldv/ater, was also a guest.

Seton and Ken

Editarians pro tern

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — EIkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

event committees are appointed
International Services
on particulor phases of vocational
service, this committee sOoll super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

:

This
ond

the Committee

committee

coordinate

shall
the

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international
of such committees.
standing, good will and

supervise Stuart Picard,
of

activities

Director-Chrmn.

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In

OFFICERS

BY

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Dole Dean
Wilford Couillord
jort Picard
John Walker

e.
f.

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Woodword, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,
Membership — Robert Shaw,
Webster Treot

e.

each Month, i.
j.

Dean.

Bobier.

GENERAL

SECRETARY

under each

Service
foster

the

every

Rotarion

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

to

discharge

ideals

of

to

their

vocational

Gus
9—Bill

Burandt

Torg Skabo
Fred Weeks

and

as

b. Crippled Children — Horvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Student

Putnam,

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Alfred

rela

In the

f.

Information

Munn

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.

(The first name under each
committee is chairman)

Barnes

7—Community Safety
\Vayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
21—Russ Moore

28—Competitor Relations—
Charlie Fiske

6—Bob Lyons
A.

McKeith

20—AM Sports

Banquet—

Bovee

27—Lester

Wise

APRILLivermore

17—Tri-Slote

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Horoid Mitchell

15—Bob

Show

22—Ladies'

Night—Web Treat

Jockson

JUNE-

Night

Pennington

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dotes with another jnentber, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as^ Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

,

FEBRUARY-

29—John

NOVEMBER-

Rice,

Robert Lyons,
Guest—Edword

Harold

25—Ladies'

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Student

Andrews

11—International

Lou

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

2i-Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

27—Stag Nite —

18—Otis

Employer

Ralph Toupalik

10—Bob

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4.H Foir-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

4—Mark

Relationship—

Seton

Holtz

30—International

individually

10—Employee &amp;

M.

16—District Gov. Meet.
23-Ed

27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas
JANUARY - 1956
3—Ted Sowers

13—Buyer-Seller-

Milnes

by

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

tionships and in improving the
general standords of practice in

their respective vocations.

Chairman)

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

personol,

service

his

Williams, Russell Waldron,

Services

club in discharging their respon
sibilities in

is

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Barney Trebilcock
a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

committee sholl devise and carry e.
into elfect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
DISTRICT,

. 1956

business and community life." The

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

Committee

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Vocational Service Committee: This

ROTARY

Bovee.

2—Trade Association

Community Service
It is the duty of the Community

c.

111.
Vocational

Seton

Weeks,

Projects;

AUGUST - 1955

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Chicago,

Bill

Fred

committee

Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Public Informotion — Duane

(The first name

Student

1955

members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeant-at-Arms
— Dale
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

International

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Rotorians,

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

12:15 P. M.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore

Gust

Information —

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

g, Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

Taylor,

men

Knight.
c.

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d, Fellowship — Charles Wood

■●smes McComb

J.

professional

Harold Munn, Horoid Mc-

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

The President, Vice President, ond
Fritz Von Aken
Torg Skabo

Herbert

peace
fellowship of

world

b. International

Roy Fox

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

ROTARY

and

united in the ideal of service.

Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Tost —

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

PRESIDENT

a

business

formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
o. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

ELECTION

Regular—First Thursday

through

under

DECEM6ER-

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

19-Poul Hurley

26—Ken

Putnam

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

Telephone 125

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' UNITED

The COLDWATER

STATU
I

Rotary REFLECTOR

fi. CENTS 2 i

Fredericic H« Weeks

Quality Spring Products* Inc.
Coldwater, Mich.
Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time;

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

�‘"Fie Profits MostWJio Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiga

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

August 26, 1955

8

Although the project has been under way
since last year, many club members had

As you know. Quality Springs recently
built a fine new plant in our industrial

their first chance last Tuesday to view
the new senior high school building under

Holtz, program chairman, arranged the
trip and v/ith the assistance of other

development area here in Coldwater.
Fred Weeks has the program for next
Tuesday and is planning a tour of their
Most of
new plant for all Rotarians,
us haven’t been privileged to see this

Coldwater School Board members,

and it should be a real treat for every

construction in the third ward.

Ed

pres.

Stanley Borden, Mrs. Margaret Olmsted,
and A1 Obed, who acted as guides, point
ed out various construction features.

The members learned that the giant pro

ject is scheduled for completion next
Spring and that the large gymnasium pro
bably will be ready for use for some of
the high school’s home basketball games
next

season.

The leave early list Tuesday included
Charles Schmidt,

Not bad, eh?

and. L.

L.

Livermore.

The late-comers included

Winnie at the organ, who just made it.
Lots of strong a-capella harmony,
however, v/as evident in the opening song-

A too long list of absent members, among

Rotarian Byron Thomas, Superintendent of
Schools, assisted the board members in

explaining various features of the un
finished classrooms.

one.

Two other Branch

County school superintendents, Rotarians
Goorge Carpenter of Bronson, and .Tilliam
Dyer of Union City, attended yesterday’s
luncheon and joined the tour of inspectm

whom were Allemier, Barnes, Burdndt,
Dale Doan, Bob Kerr, Kornstein, Bob

Livermore, Moore, Moss,
Munn,
Olson, Pennington, Warner VanAken,
Waldron and Les V^oodward,

Don’t forget

men, it*s easy to make up, and sure
helps to make things look better when

the monthly governor's letter arrives.

Other visiting Rotarians last Tuesday

Perhaps a word or two regarding attend-

all of Bronson; Ed Meyer, Hammond, Ind.,^

some pamphlets on Attendance Rules,
which were given to each member by
Golden Rule Bert.
The idea being for
you to read them. Vlhen and if you do,
you’re going to be shocked at some of

included Dale, Goshen, Ind.; Otto Rissman, ance is in order at this time, Our
Glen Barnett, Bob Pennell and Bill Whorley good secretary, John Kennedy, ordered
Tom Yveaver, Dayton, Ohio; Jim Murphy,
Marshall; Noel Shedd, Sturgis; and Arley

Habegger, Berne, Indiana.
The trip to and from the school site was
made by school bus and cars. For many

the rules.

Rotary,

It’s

all there,

and it’s

Obviously, you give or get

of the club members, it represented

nothing from Rotary if you don't work at

their first ride in the large, comfortable

it a bit.

Flxible bus purchased by the schools a
couple of years ago to provide trans
portation for the school’s athletic

Real sorry to lose Bob Lyon and Dr.

teams, bands, field trips, et cetera.

Mitchell.
Bob finds it impossible to
attend our meetings with the added re
sponsibility of his two stores, and Dr.
Mitchell found it necessary to resign
because of his health.
Let's hope that
conditions will be such, in the near
future, that they can again join us.

Seton and Ken
Editarinns pro tem

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cofeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Functions of

This

BY

the

committee

vise

Committee

the

supervise

activities

of

and

ELECTION

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

e.

c.

DIRECTORS

Dale Dean
■'fnes McComb
Wilford Couillard
.tort Picard
John Walker

e.
f.

Month, i.

P. M.

|.

Membership

Gust

ROTARY

R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

Conrtmunity Service
It is

the duty of the Community
Committee

the

ideals

Bill

to

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

of

Seton

Weeks,

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

Bovee.

21—Russ Moore

28—Competitor

6—Bob

23-Ed

individually

and

M.

Holtz

Student

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test-Ray Fox

10—BqJl. Liyermgre
17—Tri-Slote

MAY-

Barney Trebllcock

1—Children's Forty—

c.

Rural

Urban — Warren

Williams,

25—Ladies'

Russell Waldron.-

&lt;;Lou

committee shall, devise atid carry e.
into effect plans which will guide

Schdiorships — Byron Thomas,

and

Student

ipembers' pf- this

f.

Rice.

' '

Robert Lyons.

in

|/i the

Information

22—Ladies'

Munn

29—John

●

Night

5—Rotary Informotion

Pennington

' Les ●Woddw'ord

12—Bert Foller
26—Ken

Dr.'HcvvbyJMoss

Guest—EdwOrfl. Holtz,
‘

(The first name under each

-T9-Pa6! Hurley

1 —Crippled Children

' '

juiY-^

, 8—DJck Birihger
15—Public' Ir^f.oVmatidn
Duke Dayrdson

, ●

Putnam

. ■’

,

. -*

3—President's Meeting

10--Dr%

Don Shorno

177-Lloyd- Livgrmore

22—Intefnoliotidl Contacts

24—Chuck V/oedword

Harold' Goodholm

31-Bill

29-Dr. John Rick

committee is chairman)

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

NOVEMBER-

Vocationol Service Committee: This

practice

Harold

18—Otis' Barnes

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw ●

4—Mark Andrews

,11,—International

Meeting—

‘fIBward Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

27—Stog Nite —

Putnam.

McKeith

Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise

13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20—Chet Allemler

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris,' Kenneth

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

6—Warner Van Aken'

as

Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

Milnes

30—Internotional

by

Relations—

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

Torg Skobo

Trebllcock, Wayne Way.

Services

stahdards of

Fred

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

under each

their respective vocations.

FEBRUARY-

Proiects:

16—District Gov. Meet.

and

service

Alfred

genera]

Student

9—Bill

discharge

club in^ dischorgipg their .respon g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
sibilities in FtKeir"Vocatlonal relaChester Curry.
tion^ips oed Jn improving . the

DISTRICT,

International

AUGUST — 1955
2—Trode Association
Gus Burandt

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

committee is Chairman)

assist' the

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

—

Fred Weeks
every Rotorion to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Roiorions,

Bobier.

(The first name

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Information

committee is Chairman)

members of the Rotary Club, to be

III.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

of

1955 . 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Rotory Informotion — Ernest ers in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward.
Dale Deon, Director-Chrmn.
Duane
Public Information

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

peace

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name urtder each
committee is Chairman)

foster

— Robert Shaw,

Vocational
GENERAL

Associations —

of Rotary — "to encourage

Dean.
INTERNATIONAL

Trade

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeant-ot-Arms
— Dale

Chicago,

ond

fellowship

Milnes.

International

the obligatians of the third object

Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Board of Directors Meetings

Taylor,

world

Knight.

Service

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

J.

wilt

professional

c.

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Webster Treot

Herbert

good

and

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

Club Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo

ROTARY

under

a

Bob Livermore

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

PRESIDENT

international

business

b.

Howard Teeter

CHARLES SCHMITT. Asst. Secretary

219 ROTARY

6—Dr. B. K. Peorce
13—Carl Vinton

and foster the ad

through

Wm.

Ralph Toupalik

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donold Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

DISTRICT

standing,

of such committees.

Stuart Picard,

pointed on particular phoses of
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

TORG SKABO, President

12:15

the activities vancement of

coordinate

DECEMBER-

International Services

To encourage

men
JANUARY - 1956
the
ClassiFieaiion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeifh,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In
3—Ted Sowers
Will
Couillard,
Director-Chrmn.
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis
10—Employee &amp; Employer
the Mogaiine Committees and such
Relationship—
a.
International
Conlocts
—
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Ralph Toupalik
Harold Goodholm,
c. Employer-Employee Relations—

1955-1956

Regular—First Thursday each

appointed

servicdT this comnfittee shall super

shall

coordinote

are

on particular phases of vocational

Club Service

and

OFFICERS

evant committees

COMMITTEES

OF

Bobier

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

If you wont to change dates with another member) advise the program chairmen of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night,'..may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

Program Chairman

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Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldvater, Uich.

AJt.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the IJ. S. A.
September 2, 1965

Bulle tin N#» 9

Another tour of inspection held the in
terest of club membefs following last

Warner Van Aken is supposed to have the
program next week. However, when I

Tuesday's luncheon. Fred Weeks being
orogram chainnan, the members were in-

delivering flowers, so we Tall all just

-.rited to tour the modern, new plant of

have to wait and see what Old purdue

the Quality Spring Products Company^* of

comes up with#

which Fred is office manager.

called Warner was at the Health Center

Before

the trip began, Fred gave fell»w

Our good friend,

Rotarians a brief history of the concern,
which started here 14 years eg# as a
bhree-man, one-machine operation, and

Health Center, and not feeling too good#

now employs about 115 persons.

Barney seems to be in the limelight
these days, and rightfully so, as there
is a good man. He is in charge of our
stag-night, which comes off in the not
too distant future*
That will be a good
time by all, so make it a point to be

Sid Lawrence, Woody Smith and Don Ayres,
who were Fred’s guests at the luncheon,'
and Chick Kennedy, one of the company’s
founders, served as guides during the
tour of the plant# They explained the
various steps in the manufacture of
springs of all sizes and types*

Les Wise reports that the general fund
shows a balance of |743*94, with our
semi-annual dues to Rotary International

They were particular

ly interested in watching the many

paid.

automatic coiling machines fashion and
spew out springs by the dozens# Many
lingered past the 1:30 P.M, hour to study
the plant’s operations more closely#
Tuesday’s visiting Rotarians included:
Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind.; Noel Shedd,
Sturgis; Elmer Dobson and C# D. McKenzie,
Quincy; Ralph Hex, Defiance, Ohio; Bob
Pennell and Clare Hollister,

Get well soon Les, as we all miss you*

on hand.

For most of the club members, the trip

was a real treat.

Les Woodward, is in the

Bronson;

When Ernie Luse returns from his vacation

trip to California, he is going to be
surprised to read about his being

appointed General Chairman of our eating
stand at the Fair.
(That’s what you get,
Ernie, for doing such a good job last

year.)

Jim McComb is heading the pro

vision committee, and Dale Dean will be
responsible for man power. Barney

Frank Barnett and G. R* Perry, Shelbyville, Ind*; Harry Thorpe, Angola; Don
Lamm, Litchfield; and Ed Sellgren, of
Angola#

ment committee,

Other guests included L. C* Bent of
Kalamazoo, a guest of Bob Livermore, and

Absent on Tuesday, August 30th, were:
Allemier, Hill, Luse, Moore, Moss,

Trebilcock is chairman of the entertain

and is urged to start

immediately getting his activities in
line.

Sill Williams of Coldwater, a guest of
■’Mac" McKeith,

Mulchahey, Munn, Patterson, Picard, Shaw,
Trebilcock, Van Why, Vinton, Clyde
Williams, Warren Williams, Les Woodward#

There were six early leavers#

See you Tuesday#

Seton and Ken

Edltarians pro tern

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

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�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

even! eemmiftees are appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super* To encourage and foster the ad

COMMIHEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

vise

^

Functions of the Committee

and

coordinate

the activities vancement of

standing,

of such committees...

This committee shall supervise Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.
coordinate the activities of

through

and

business

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer*SeIler — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Progrotn, Fellowship, Rotary In
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

the Magazine Committees and such

1955-1956

other committees as

may

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Oblects Committee.
James McComb, Direeter-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Bulletin

Gust

Dale Dean
'mes McComb
Wilford Couillard
joH Picard
John Walker

Richard

f.

Biringer,

Membership — Robert Shaw,
Webster Treat

Board of Directors Meetings

Dean,

ROTARY

Herbert J.

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Services

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-

Urban

Williams,
d. Youth

—

Russell Waldron,

2—Trade

assist

the

members

of

this

sibilities

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

CHARLOTTE, MICH.

in

their

vocational

rela

tionships and in improving the
general stondords of practice in

their respective vocations. &lt;ln the

f.

Rice,

Robert Lyons,

Student

Guest—Edword

Holtz,

g. Boys'. &amp; Girls'Week —
(The first name under each
committee is chairman]

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

M.

27-Lester

Student

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
17—Tri-Stote

Van Aken

Howard

MAY-

I'

1—Children's Party—
Axner Olson.

Barnes

,

Informotion
Davidson

22—International Contacts .
Harold Goodholm
Rick

29—John

Mitchell

Night—Web Treot

Jackson

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

1—Crippled Children

John

22—Ladies'

5—Rolory Information

Lou Pennington

Biringer

8—Dr, Harold
15—Bob Show

JUNE-

Night*

.Or. Harvey Moss

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

11—Internotionol Informotion
Harold Munn

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dotes«with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Wise

APRIL-

13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

6—Dick

Bovee

10—Bob Livermore

6—Warner

15—Public

McKeith

Seton

SEPTEMBER-

25—Ladies'

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Skabo

23-Ed Holtz
30—International
Fred Weeks

Relotions—

6—Bob Lyons

16—District Gov. Meet.

Torg

Moore

Charlie Fiske

13—Buyer-Seller—

9—Bill Milnes

29—Dr,

Chester Curry

21—Russ

28—Competitor
MARCH-

Burandt

Duke

Chester Curry.

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Associotion

Gus

NOVEJjiBER-

Alfred

Byron Thomas

24—Jim Van Why
Information —
31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Proiecis:
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

— Axner Olson,

Scholorships — Byron Thomas,

27—Scholarships
JANUARY

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Milnes.

18—Otis

Worron

Vocational Service Committee; This

club in discharging their respon
ROTARY

as

committee shall devise and carry e.
into effect plans which will guide

ROTARY

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ond

GEORGE F. DEAN,

and

Putnom.
c.

HI.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

individually

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Mess, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobier.

Vocational
GENERAL

of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarion to his personal,
business and community life." The

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

(The first name under each
committee is Choirman)

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Bill

—

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Corl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

International

|.

Special—At the coll of the President

PRESIDENT

Wm.

Contacts

Goodholm,

Rotary Informotion — Ernest ers in the community.
27—Stog Nite —
Luse, Leslie Woodward.
Barney Trebilcock
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.
Public Informotion — Duane
a.
Community
Safety
—
Raymond
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Woy.
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale
4—Mark Andrews

12:15 P. M.

of

1955 ■ 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.

International

AUGUST - 1955

Rotorians,

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

men

committee is Chairman)

effect of this object is to influence

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

peace

fellowship

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

—

ward, Harvey Bent,

and

Harold

c.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
Community Service
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
It is the duty of the Community
ward, John Walker,
Service Committee to discharge
Roy Patterson
the obligotions of the third object
e. Program — Douglas Wood

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo

a.

b.

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,

will

professional

world

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

Ray Fox

e.

b. Classification — Edword Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

ROTARY

lewis

pointed on porticulor phases of c.
Ralph Toupalik
club service. In order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

TORG SKABO, President

DISTRICT 219

Relations —

good

and

a

united in the ideal of service.

Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Employer-Employee Relations—

be ap

international under

DECEMBER-

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck

Woodward

31—Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Choirman
Telephone 125

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Notary REFLECTOR

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

1

.; Frederick ti. Weeks
Quality Spring Products,
Coldvater, HCich.

Inc-

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best‘d

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

September 9, 1956

10

Many many thanks to ^en Putnam and Seton
Bovee for getting out the Bulletin while
your editor was on vacation? They did

The club is to have a pancake booth at
the Fair and it is to be manned by the
members* Following is a list of the

a grand job end it was appreciated^

Chairmen for the various days with a

The regular meeting at the Arlington
Hotel had as the speaker, Mr. Otto Hall,
who is Director of Engineering and
Architecture for the Dept* of Conser-

various days„

list of members who are

vaticn-

He

told us

of

the

diff:’.cvir,ties

in controlling the level of lakes and
pointed out that there are many factors
involved in such matters

that

to work on the

Each member is asked to

check with his chairman as to the time

of day he is to work*
TUESDAY: Hov;ard Swan, Chairman; Waldron
Teeter, W. Van Aken, Barnes, Fox^ Picar
and Moore*

the

average layman does not know about. He
explained how funds are provided for such
projects and similiar engineering items
of the Department*

WEDNESDAY?' John Dean,

Chairman; Allemi.er*

Bovee, Goodholm, Wise, Clyde "William-'’,,

Mulchahey, Payne, Davidson, Sowers,&gt;

h.v ■

and Moss*

Next week’s meeting is to be held at

THURSDAY:

the

Chairmen; Couillard, Holtz, Rick, Do
Woodward, Walker, Bent, Curry, McKeith.,

4-H Fair and

dinner is to be

at the

Coldwater Grange dining hall.
The pro
gram will be in charge of Al Rice,. Be
there

at

Pearce and Fritz VanAken,

Cc..

Warren Vdlliams*

12:15.

FRIDAY:

IVe are sorry to hear that Les Tfoodward
is in the University Hospital at Ann
Arbor. Each of us might drop him a
card and tell

Putnam,

Shaw and Treat,

Chairmen?

Schwcngel, Vinton, Thomas, Kornstein,
Van Vvhy, Pennington, Toupalik, Munn, Ken;
and-.Weeks,

him hello*

The early leavers list is cfeeping up
again, there were eleven Tuesday which
is pretty large for our club*

SATURDAY: Chuck Woodward, Chuck Schmitt,
and Bill Bobier, Co-Chairmen; Faller,

Hurley, Patterson, Biringer, Harris,
Milhes/ Andrews, Luse, Shorno, Bob
Livermore, Burandt, Trebilcock, Olson,

Following are a list of visiting RotariansjRice, and Jackson*
Dale Ulery, Goshen, Ind.; Carlton

McKenzie, the sage of Quincy; Noel
Shedd of Sturgis, G. R* Perry of Shelby-

A tip of the hat to Wayne Way on the
opening of his new business.
The best of

ville, Ind,; Jack T/arner of Jonesville,
Clare Hollister of Bronson, and
Benjamin Minturn of Florence, Kansas*
Wayne "Way had as his guest, George
Honeywell of Coldwater.

luck and success in the selling of

Absent were Burandt, Faller, Holtz,

Jackson, Komstein, Livermore, McKeith,
Itoore, Moss, Olson, Patterson, Sowers,
Teeter, Thomas, Trebilcock, Van 'rthy,
Warren Williams, Clyde Williams, Los

V/oodward end Curry*

While on vacation your editor made up at
several clubs and the Coldwater Club is

away out in front when it comes

singing.

Oldsmobiles*

Another tip of the hat to Ken Putnam on
the expansion of his business*

Howard Teeter tells us that he really

lived the life of Riley (whoever he was)

while he was

at Mackinac

Island.

He

says that the only thing he missed was th«^Democratic pow-wow and he doubts if they
would have

let him in.

Ray Mulchahey

to

(Even without Bont joining Ini)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday .12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregalionol Church ~ Wednetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Menday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

Club

MICH.

This

BY

Service

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

event commiMeet are appointed
International Services
on particular photes of vocational
service, this committee shah super To encourage ond foster the ad

COAAMinEES

OF

committee

coordinate

shall
the

supervise

activities

vise ond coordinote the activities vancement of international under
of such committees.
standing, good will and peace

of Stuart

Picard,

Director-Chrmn.

ELECTION

1955-1956

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test—
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb,

Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance

Albert Faller,

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

e.

Club

word, John Walker,

Dole Dean
●mes MeComb
Wilford Couillard
jart Picard
John Walker

e.
f.

Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Horvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,
Membership — Robert Shaw,
Webster Treat

Chester Curry.
h. Magazine — Keith Avery.

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday each Month, S.
P. M.

|.

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Dean.

Herbert

J.

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

Bill

Bobier.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairmon)

INTERNATIONAL

III.
Vocationai

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY .

INTERNATIONAL

Gust

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

- 1956

Protects:
Bovee.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

2—Trade

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge
the obligations of the third object

of Rotary — "to encourage and

foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian

to

his

personal,

Burondt

Rotorigns,

individually

and

os

members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Skabo

Holtz

Putnam,

c.

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Russell Woldron.

Student

respon

Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Cloys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and in improving the
general standards of practice in
(The first name under each
rela

their respective,vocations. In the
The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

committee is chairman)

7—Community Safety
Wayne VVoy

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

21—Russ

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—
Charlie Fiske

6—Bob Lyons
A.

McKeith

20—AH Sports Banquet—
Bovee

Wise

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Tost—Ray Fox

27—Stog Nite —

17—Tri-State

Howord

18—Otis

Barnes

25—Ladies'
Lou

MAY-

1—Children's Party—
Olson

8—Dr. Harold
15—Bob Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Mitchell

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

Night

Pennington

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Harvey Moss
3—Dick Biringer

15—Public

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

Axner

4—Mark Andrews
11—International Information
Harold Munn

NOVEMBER-

Rice,

Robert Lyons,

31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

10—Bob Livermore

6—Warner Von Aken
13—4-H Fair-Al Rice
20—Chet Allemier

Olson,

-Alfred

Ralph Toupalik
17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

2A—Jim Van Why

27—Lester

30—International
Fred Weeks

Barney Trebilcock

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee
&amp; Employer
Relolionship—

Selon

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Way.

Byron Thomos

M.

16—District Gov. Meet,
23—Ed

27—Scholarships

JANUARY - 1956

13—Buyer-Seller—

9—Bill Milnes

Torg

6—Dr. B, K. Pearce
13—Corl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

Association

Gus

business ond community life." The

d. Youth — Axner

Vocational

Selon

Weeks,

AUGUST — 1955

Community Service

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

their

Student

Fred

1955

Vocational Service Committee: This

in

International

committee is Chairman)

committee shall devise and carry e.

sibilities

INTERNATIONAL

Burondt

Williams,

Services

club in discharging their

DISTRICT,

Information —

Munn, Harold Mc-

(The first name under each

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS into effect plans which will guide
and.assist the members of this f.

GOVERNOR 219th

c.

Trade Associations —

Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward.
Date Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,

Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeant-at-Arm$ — Dale
ROTARY

of
men

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

g. Musip — .Maurice Payne,

PRESIDENT

fellowship

professional

Knight.

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken
TOrg Skabo

ROTARY

world

Harold

Bob Livermore

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Peoree.

DIRECTORS

219

and

b. International

Donald Shorno

e.

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

DISTRICT

a

business

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

TORG SKABO, President

12:15

through

DECEMBER-

Information

Duke Davidson
22—Internotional Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Folier

19-Pau1 Hurley 26—Ken .Putnam ..
JULY-

3—Pre'sident's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
3T-Bill Bobier

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Telephone 125

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may xippoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN
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Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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99

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No. 11

Septemter 16, 1955

Next wsek*s program is in charge of

The following Rotarians have wedding

Chet Allemior.

anniversaries during September.

He

refuses to

tell us

what the program will bo but docs state
that it will be a test of your erudition.
Barney Trebilcock announced that stag
night would be held Tuesday, September
27bho It will be held at the ^oldwater
Country Club, He promises us a good
show and

reservations

will be

next Tuesday, the 20th,

taken

Rotarians will

l:av3 one week to think up an excuse to

get cut that night and to justiry their
iabe arrival home.
It would probably
be best to wear solf soled shoes so you
can

sneak

They

are as follows: Bill Milnes, Sept. 2nd;
Torg Skabo, Sept. 4; Kieth Avery, 7th;
Chuch Schmitt, 9thj Jess Waldron, 15th;
Les Woodward, 16th; Don Shorno, 18th,
Webb Treat doesn’t know if his is the
20th or 22nd and his Rotary Ann was not
available for verification, Harold Goodholm. Sept, 23rd, Fred Weeks, 25th, and
Will couillard. Sept, 29th,
Suppose you
keep this handy and give them a ring on
those dotes,
You will be surprised at
the response you get)
The members may not knov/ it but the

in.

Coldwater Rotary club is running a speak
bureau and your editor is furnishr-.ng
to the clubs on a bi-monthly basis, lists
of speakers who are available for progrems
Since the last list was published there

Zjes Woodward is in Room 5426 private

ers

west at the University of Michigfin
Hospital, Drop him a card and remind
him that you think of him.

have been several good domments regarding
Dale Dean announced that if any Rotorian
does not show up as assigned at the
Rotary booth he is to help on the cleonur. squad at 10:00 o’clock Saturday night.
Failure to work at either job will result
in a very heavy penalty next week.
You

should get this Bulletin in time to be

this service, particularly from small
clubs who sometimes have difficulty in
obtaining speakers.

TThat woiild you do if faced with the
question asked on Page 11 of the Sept,
Rotnrinh?

The answers are quite revealing

Next week

club members will be

warned thereby.

Tu.esday’s program was held at the 4'*H

asked tc

give tlie two words which are under the

Fair with each Rotarian having as his
guest one 4-H club member, who was

ti^ile ^’The Rotorian" on the monthly
magazine. Your editor is taking the

selected by

his group leader from the

club members,

Jim Crosby, 4-H club

liberty of securing some Rotary informatior. and is asking these three questions:

leader, arranged so that eoch group was

l) ?hat feature possessed in common by

represented.

pasi service membership and senior active
membership distinguishes them from active

The dinner served by the

Girard-Coldwater grange was just too

membership?

muchp and it was apparent that both the
Rotarians and the boys and girls, who
Mere the guests, had a grand time, This
is certainly one of the most worthwhile
meetings of the year and we believe that
in

the

future

it will bear fruit in

2) There are three situationf-

under which a Rotarian may apply for
senior active membership. Nome two of the

three,

3) Does a member^s classification

describe his position with his firm or
the business in v/hich he is engaged?

tho

rural-urban relationships started now.

Our Tuesday’s guests included; Melvin Blue
of Quincy, Henry'Bradakis, Dowagiac,'Bi11
■pVhorley, Bronson, Emery Boyd, Angola,
Noel Shedd, Sturgis, Iilax Larson of

"^he Coldwater club dropped to 14th place
in July attendance, with 90.695?. The
District average was 85,725?. It is_^
hoped that the attendance will pick up
now that summer vacation periods are over

Coldwater,

and the

Absent were Biringer, Fiske, Hill, Hurley,Bob Livermore, McKoith, McKnight, Milnes,
Moore, Patterson, Payne, Schwengel, Shornc

kids

are back in school.

We note that Harold Munn had n birthday
September 7th; Keath Pearce, Sept. 1st,
and Fred^ Weoks had a birthday on Sopt,

Skabo, Teeter, Thomas, Warner VanAken,
Way, Weeks, Warren Williams, Clyde

12th.

Williams, and Les Woodward,
Ray Mulch*.hey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club

MICH.

This

committee

the

supervise

octivities

of

Fellowship,

Rotary

Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.
Russell

In

the Magazine Committees and such

other committees os may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.

TORG SKABO, President

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vlce-Presidenl
CHARLES SCHMITT. Asst. Secretary

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,
Erie Sehwongel, Paul Hurley,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

e.

Ray'Mulchahey, Ken Ppinom.
FeUow'shIp — Charles Wood-

The President, Vice President', end
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo
Dale Dean
'tmes McComb'
Wilford Couillard
tort Picard
John Walker

wprd, John Walker,
,
Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Wood-

0.

word, Harvey Bent,
Richard -Birirtger^ - ●

Board of Directors Meetings
P. M.

Specio!—At the , call of the President

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

Rotary

-

SECRETARY

\-

Bill

committee

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

.

to

his

individually

anti

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thoughtful ofjond helpful to afth
ers in the community.

members

Urban — Warren

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth .— Axner Olson,

of

this

their

respon

vocational

their respective vocatiqns.
The obove is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

f.

Student

Guest-Edward

Holtz,

relo-

In the

Charlie

6-^Bob Lyons

committee is chairman)

13—Buyer●Seller—
■ ● M. A. McKeith

v

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,^2b-All Sports Banquet—

Meet.

'

Seton Bovee

27-Lester Wise ,

Student*

APRIL-

Fred Weeks

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox

10—Bob

Howard

MAY-

1—Children's Party—

'.

OCTOBER-

Andrews

Harold

Axner .Olson

8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

'
Information

22—Ladies' Night-Web Treat

Munn

29—John

JB—Ofis Barnes
25—Ladies' Night
Lou

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

27—Stog Nile —

11—Internationol

Livermore

17—Tri-State

6—Warner Van Aken
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20—Chet Allemier

4—Mark

Relations-

Fiske

M'ARCHJ.

Holtz

30—Internotional

Moore

28—Competitor

Burandt

Jackson

JUNE-

5—Rotary Information

Pennington

NOVEMBER-

Rice,

Robert Lyons,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and *In improving the
general standards of practice In
(The first name under each
in

21—Russ

borney freblltock ‘ , -■

a. Community Safely — Raymond

-

Woyne Way

Chester Curry

Torg Skabo'
23-Ed

Dale Dean, DirectoY^ChrMn.

Rural

7—Community Sofety
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov.

personal,

Alfred

sibilities

DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

Rotarian

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

the

FEBRUARY-

effect of thls'bDje'et is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Vocational Service Committee: This

assist

—

business and centmunity life." The

c.

Services

club in discharging their

GEORGE F.

every

committee shall devise ond carry e.
and

DISTRICT,

the Community

Putnam,

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into effect} plans which v^ill guide
GOVERNOR 219th

the duly of

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

III.

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Vi^y
31—Roy Patterson

Harold Mc-

Association

Gus

b. Crippled Children — Horvey.

is Chairman)

- 1956

2—Trade

Trebilcock, Wayne Woy.

Bobier.

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

Information

Munn,

10—Employee &amp; Employer

International Student Protects:
Fred Weeks; Seton Bovee.

1955

Community Service

(The first name under eoch

Vecalionol
GENERAL

Ernest

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale

INTERNATIONAL

Toylor, Chicago,

—

Public Informotion — Duane
Dean.

INTERNATIONAL

Information

Luse, Leslie ^Woodward.'

}.

International

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Director-Chrmn.

AUGUST - 1955

is

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

committee is Chairman)

(The first name under 'eoch
committee is Chairman)

It

27—Scholarships

of

men

(The first name under each

members of the Rotary Club, to be

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Regular—First Thursday eoch Month, i..

c.

Associations —

Rotarians,

Chester Curry..

Will Couillard,

20—Rev. Keith Avery

peace

fellowship

professional

Knight.

foster the ideols of service by

g. Music — Maurlte Payne,

world

*Harold

Service Committee
to discharge
the obligations of the third-object
of Rotary — "to encoura'ge and

f. Membership
— Rober^, Shaw,
Webster-Treat

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

Trade

e. Cli^ Bulletin — ■*

directors

and

b.

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Poorco.

(-

lewis

Howard Teeter

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

a

business

6—Or. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

under

a. International Contocts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

12:15

Relations —

through

DECEMBER-

Services

foster the ad

united in the ideal of service.

Moore,

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

1955-1956

International

encourage and

the activities vancement of internotionol
'
standing, good will and

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. MeKeith,

CIcssificatjon,

Program,

ELECTION

shall

coordinate

the
BY

Service

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

levent committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To

COMMIHEES

OF

"- les Woodward
12-^'Bert Faller

●

19&lt;—Paul Hurley

1-Crippled Children

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Horyey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

i.

JULY-3—President's Meeting

15—Public Ihfdrmatldn

10—Dr.' Don Shorno

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick
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17—Lloyd

24—Chuck

Livermore

Woodward

: I;. 3&gt;-8ill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD. Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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Members having special programs,'such as Ladies'-Night, may appoint a committee to assist, with the details.
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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
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ROTARIANS

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The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin Nos,

12

September 23^ 1955

Your Editor does not usually gt in for
puns but Lost Tuesday’s program was a
real stinger,
Chet Allemier presented
his aunt, Mrs, Pearl Leininger of 527 Lima
Avenue, Delphos, Ohio,- in a unique con

test of "Guess my Line".

Harold Hill

vd.th the assistance of Jim Van Wliy^
finally guessed that she was a bee-keeper,

REJJEMBER STAG NIGHT NEXT T'-'EEKJ I; ’ ' I;

1

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f

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Tv'e have been promised by tho commlTtee
that the dinner is to be par excellence
but the best of the meeting is to be
the "SHDW" which has been promised for
afterwardso
We note in the announf.emcnt
thot rooms have been reser-'rcd for tho

"TROOP" or "TR0UP''(we don't know which)

Chet shov;ed us movies of Mrs.&gt; Leinf.nger’s

at a local motels

350 colonies of bees and exp?.aincd how

"CHESTER’S MOTEL" has their potronage-

bees ore kept, how the honey j.s extracted,
and soldo
The r’.mnir.g commentary which
he gave in connection wi+'ii the movie was

Remembering the charming "BEAUTIES" that

excellent..

Cabin we

In foot, the program was so

interesting that many members stayed
after 1:30 to nsk questions.

J{e hope that

(Thot ought to be worth a quarter Chet^)
appeared on the lost show at the Captains
know that all

of

fellows will wont wo wear

and

sit in -the

front row«

the older
their bi-fooals

There

aro

soon.

only eight members who have said that
they cannot attend-, If you find at the
last minute that you can make it, you
con make reservation as late as Monday,

Les Woodward who is in tho University

We know that yourrbetter half would not
want you to miss this educational events

We are sorry to hear that Mrs., Howard
Swan and Mrs,

sick list.

Pat Patterson are

on

Wo hope they improve

the

Hospital at Ann Arbor is reported to be
inpreving. We hope that he is back with
us

soon.

We had a report on the poncake booth
which the Club cpern bed at the 4-H Fair,
and we learned that tho gross sales were
$710,25, Ihe costs $417.45, and the net

proceeds were $292,80, We don^t believe
that is as good as last year but we can
not

be

We have not as yet heard of any projects
for community benefit being proposed.
One which we think would be oppreciated
by visitors to our city would be the
building of public restrooms in one of
tho public parking spaces
If you have
ever been on Mackinac Island you re
alize how inconvenient it is not having
any filling stations.

sure.

will be asked at the next regular

Wo missed tho following members &amp;n
Tuesday: Burandt, Goodhclm, both Livermores, Patterson, Schwengol, Shaw,
Teeter, Thomas, both Williams ond Les

meeting.

Y/oodward (sick),

We did not have time

for the questions

on Rotary Information last v/oek and they
So don’t forget and bo sure

thot you know the answers.

It has been suggested that the steps for
admission to Coldwoter Rotary be given
step by step on a weekly basis, This
will be done and No. 1 is thot before you
can be considered for membership that
you must have lived in tho city for a
Thi policy was
period of six months,
adopted several years ogo nd has proven
it is worth while through the years.

Lou Pennington tells us that Lodies’
Night is to bo October 25th, Novj is the
time to plon to take the littlo woman
out to dinner. Get your baby sitter
early and make your reservation,
Lou
has promised an enjoyable evening*

The f&lt;^llowing Rotorians were with us:
Joe Pivcr, St, Louis, Mo.; Bob Ponnell of
Bronson; Nool Shedd of Sturgis and Dick
Cox of Bronson,

Bill Milnos had os his

guests, Yiillism Dellinger of Fremont and
Ed Yifilliamson of Angola,

Our early leaver list has been growing
considerably and the nino who left early
last Tuesday missed a good program, It
has been suggested, and the suggestion
will be carried ®ut, that we keep track
each month and if a member leaves early
more

than twice he will be

Bulletin,

listed

in the

It is realized that it may bo

necessary for a member to loavo early
occasionally but many are habitual
offenders.

Your editor is to speak at the Grond
Ledge Club next week on Mondoy,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

esssion.

School is new in

"KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE SIMLL ?Rt'

Ray Mulohahoy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
'STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club

MICH.

BY

Service

service, this committee shall super

This committee sholl

and

coordinate

the

supervise Stuart

activities

of

ELECTION

other committees os may

pointed

TORG SKABO, President

on

particular

be ap

of c.

phases

club service, in order to develop
the Aims and

Employer-Employee Relations—
Rolph Toupalik
. .

6—Dr.

through

a

business

and

world

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

e.

Roy Fox

c.

Bob Livermore

Eric Schwengel. Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Gust

Mark Afidrews, Carl

c.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice* President, ond
Fritz Von Aken
Torg Skobo

Club

Bullbtin — ●

Vinton,

ward, John Walker,

Dole Dean

Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Woodword, Harvey Bent,

e.

Wilford Couillard

Richard

John Walker

f.

Biringer.'

Membership

— Robert Shaw,

Webster Treat

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

Rotary — "to encourage and

foster

the

every

Rotarian

ideals

to

of

his

.

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

9—Bill Milnes

M.

16—District Gov. Meet.

Torg Skobo

personal,

Fred Weeks

individually

o^d

ds

12:15

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Herbert

J.

Student

APRIl-

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-Stote

6—Warner Von Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

Chicago,

III.

Vocational
GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Alfred Rice,

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,

ROTARY

GEORGE F.

their

tionships and

CHARIOHE, MICH.

of

this

in discharging their respon-

slbilitiesr in

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

the .members

vocational

in

improving

rela

the

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

f.

Student

Lou

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.

24—Eric Schwengel
1—Children's PartyAxner

(The first name under each
committee is choirman)

Olson

8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob

Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

Pennington

12—Bert Faller

19-Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick BIringer

IS—Public

Teeter

MAY-.

NOVEMBER-

committee, shall devise^ond ebrry e.
into effect plans which will guide
club

DISTRICT,

Russell Waldron,

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Vocational Service Committee: This

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and assist
GOVERNOR 219th

Wjlfioms,

Services

Meeting-

Howard

P. M.

Taylor,

McKeith

Seion Bovee
27—Lester Wise

Rotory tnformotiort ' ~ frnest ers 'in the community.
' 27—Stog. Nile —
luse, Leslie Woodward. .
Borney Trebilcock
Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn. ^
i. Tublic information — Duane
a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERDavidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President
Trebilcdck, Wayne Woy.
k. Sergeont-at-Arms — Dale
4—Mark Andrews
b. Crippled Children
Harvey
Dean, Bill Bobier.,
11.—Internotionol Informotlori
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Moss, Donald Karris, Kennpth
(The first name under eath
Harold Munn
Putnam,
committee is Chairman)
18—Otis Barnes
PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
e.
RUrdI ● Urban — Warren
●25—Ladies' Night

Regular—First Thursday each

A.

20tAII Sports Banquet-

23-Ed Hoitz

30—International

members of the Rotary Club^ to be‘

Month, i.

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

2—Trade Association
Gus. Burandt

by

service

Moore

23—Competitor Relations—

business end community life." The
effect of this object is to Influence SEPTEMBER-

Roterlons,

' Chester Curry,
h. Magazine -r- Keith Avery,

Board of Directors Meetings

21—Russ

AUGUST - 1955 -

Community Service

of

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

Bovee.

committee is Choirman)

the obligations of the third object

-

Sefon

FEBRUARY-

Prolects:

195S - 1956 ROTARY:PROGRAMS

'*

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
— d. Fellowship —. Charles Wood

Fred Weeks,

24—Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

(The first name unde^ each

Burandt'

(The first ruime under each
committee is Chairman)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship'' Ralph Toupalik
17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Donald Shor/io
Trode Associotions —

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Wm._ Miloes.

Student

Pearce

27—Scholarships

of

men

Hofold Goodholm,

Internotionol

K.

Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

peace

fellowship

professionol

B.

13—Carl

under

b. Intefnalionol Information —
Harold Munn, Harold MeKnight,

Howard Teeter ●

Objects Committee.

CHARLES SCHMin. Asst. Secretary

jort Picard

Direetor-Chrmn.

the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d.'' Kjut-Way Test —

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

'●’met McComb

Picard,

OECEMBER-

Services

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Modre.
*
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. Internotionol Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.

1955-1956

.

International

To encourage and foster the ad

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international
of such committees.
standing, good will and

Functions of the Committee

I
OFFICERS

●vent committees are appointed,
on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Information

10—Dr;

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward'
31—Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

September 30,

13

1955

Following the suggestion made at the

Last week^s meeting, which was stag

recent Board Meeting, we are again giving
the steps by which a new member is ad

night, held at the Coldwater Country
Club, wa^ apparently well attendee, with
70 people enjoying the chicken dinner,,
Barney Trebilcock, who xvas general

mitted to the club.

The

first step is*

the Board of Directors opens the class
ification# This step is not included in
the recommended by-laws but many clubs
follov/ this plan so that the Board of
Directors con develop a well balanced
membership. At the pros--nt time there
are many unfilled classifications in the
Coldwater Rotary Cii&gt;h, If you have some
one in mind wIk would be a good club
member, it might be beneficial to the
club to check and see if tlxis particular
classification is

chairman (program) certainly came through
in fine shape as an entertainer#

They

were real gals from Fta Tlayne (not soma
hairy, bandylegged, club members who

attempted to be graceful in skirts-)
The gals' entertainment was enjoyed by
the club members and appareiitly their
expenses were paid by tickets whivch were
sold that entitled each member to go no
place and to see what v*as there.

ooen-

World Fellowship ?feek '.r Rotary Service
is to be from October ib-24- Suggestions

The row system of usirg new members as
greeters and to distrri.bvite medalions is
line

stuff in that the uev/er members

for this can be secured frem ?J if you

become acquainted vTith other members of

will ask for Bulletin '^GS--AB'-

the

If you

??.ub#

have the progTsm for that week perhaps

this pamphlet might help you,

(i'rogram

cliairman take rotice&lt;)
Next week^s program is
of Mark Andrews.,

be in charge

We've

been unable

to

Your f)ditor has

found a

club which rivals

the Qoldwater Rotary Club in its sing
ing ability» The Grand hedge club has
about 45 members bub they can give our

club some competition-

learn v/hat the preg’^am is to ce„

The following men have birthdays in

If you are considering going to Phila
delphia you will find, on page 7 of the

October,

October Rotarian, a picture of the

Vinton,. Oct,

7tiij Wise; Oct,

5th; end Way^ Oct, 27th,

founder of Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia

is rich in historical background and if

President Torg skabo has recently return
ed from a business trip to Minneapolis.

you attend you should allow several days
to do* some gadding.

We are glad to learn that Les Ifiioodward is

All Rotarians

should read the article

the

he's

Three of these articles were written by
Rotarians and it is something which

back with us

soon.

Proposed Enaclment 6 v/hich is tc be pre

United Nations

on

home from Ann Arbor and we sincerely hope

in the October issue*

should give us pause to think about*

sented at the RI in Philadelphia in June,
of 1S56, deals with the nominating
committee for the nomination of Rotary
International Director from Toronto, and

provides that in each even numbered year
-■jlubs in Canada can nominate one director.

McKnight is at present bird-duck hunting
the Northern Peninsula*
We understand
that Trebilcock, Fiske and Payne are

planning a trip to God's Country,

Don't forget the questions which are to
be asked on Rotary information next week.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Weclnetday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA - College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAniE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

Club Service

MICH.

BY

This committee shall supervise Stuart Picard,

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

activities

of

ELECTION

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

LESTER WISE. Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

e.

Eric Sehwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
c.

DIRECTORS

Club Bulletin

. w^d, John Wolker, '

Fritz Van Aken

Roy Patterson
e.. Program — Douglas Wood

Dole Dean

Wilford Couillard
John Walker

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

f.

Membership
*

Webster

— Robert

Shaw,

Treat

Student

Fred

Seton

Bob Livermore

(The first name under each

Burandt

the obligations of the third ob|eet
of Rotory — “to encouroge and
foster

the

every

Rotarion

Ideals

to

of

service

his

by

personal,

business and community life." The

individually

and

as

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

' Herbert

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

GENERAL

Chicago,

SECRETARY

Davidson, Ted Sowers,

k. Sergeant-ol-Arrns — Dale

Dean. Bill ‘fiobier.

;

b. Crippled Children — Horvey

■

(The first nome under. each
committee'is Chairman)
*

III.

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam,

c.

committee shall, devise .and carry c.
into effect piqns which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
'.assist the membe'rs of this
INTERNATIONAL

club''in
GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

Rural

-

Urban

— Worren

Williams, Russell Waldron.
Vocolional Services
d. Youth
Axner Olson,
Alfred Rice.
Vocational Service Committee: This

ROTARY

discharging their

respon

f.

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,
Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

sibilities in ;their vocational rela g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN, CHARIOHE, MICH.

tionships and in
general standards

improving the
of practice ir

thqir respective vocations.

In the

9-Bill Milnes

=

16—District Gov. Meet.

21—Russ

Student

Chester Curry.

(The first name under each
committee Is chairman)

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

A.

McKeith

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-State

6—Warner Van Aken
13—4-H Fair—AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

Howard

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Sehwengel

27—Stag Nife —

MAY-

Barney Trebilcock

1—Children's Party-

4—Mork Andrews
11—International Informcitlon
Harold Munn
Barnes

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

25—Ladles' Night

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

Pennington

12—Bert

NOVEMBER-

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Harvey Moss

JULY-

8—Dick Biringer

3—President's Meeting

Information

Duke Dovidston - '

Faller

19-Paul Hurley

l—Crippled Children

10—Dr. Don Shorno
●

22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick
,

The above is our program schedule Tor the year 1955*56.
If you want to change dates with Another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special, programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Relations—

Chariie Fiske

APRIL-

SEPTEMBER-

15—Public

Moore

28—Competitor

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

23-Ed Holtz

Lou

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way

20—All Sports Banquet—

Torg Skabo

18—Otis

- 1956

MARCH-

a. Community Safety — Roymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Way.

Byron Thomas

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

ROTARY PROGRAMS

30—International
Fred Weeks

27—Scholarships
JANUARY

31—Roy Patterson

Proiects:

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

lb is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Peorce

FEBRUARY-

Bovee.

AUGUST - 1955

Community Service

Rotarlans,

Information — Duane

- 1956

K.

Vinton

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

committee is Chairmon)

1955

Chester Curry.
members of the Rotory Club, to be
■ h. Magdzlne — Keith'Avery. .
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Month, i. Rotary
Luse, Leslie Waodward.
Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.
Public

Weeks,

B.

24—Jim Von Why

—

International

Gust

c.

Board of Directors Meetings

j.

Information

6—Dr.
13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

Knlght.

effect of this object is to influence

g. Mus.icr — Mourice Payn.e,

International

DECEMBER-

3—Ted Sowers

Harold Munn, Harold Me-

—

President, Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

12:15 P. M.

men

Trade Associations —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

Regular—First Thursday each

professional

Wm. Milnes.

b,

(The first name under each
committee is Chairmon)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

jart Picard

and

united in the ideo! of service.

Howard Teeter

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

.

business

Ralph Toupalik

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donold Shorno
James McComb, DIrector-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

lomes McComb

standing, good will and peoce
through a world fellowship of

Director-Chrmn.

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

pointed on particular phoses of
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

TORG SKABO, Presidertt

Torg Skabo

under

Program, Fellowship, Rotory In
Russell Moore. ^
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as moy be ap
Harold Goodholm,
e. Employer-Employee Relations—

1955-1956

The

the activities vancement of international

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

^
OFFICERS

event committees are appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

OF

17—Lloyd

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

Progrom Chairman

Telephone 125

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STATES
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The COLDWATER
\otary REFLECTOR

SEC.C
r.H .

Frederick

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

f/eeks

Quality Spring Products,
CoLdwater, Mich.

Published by
COLDWATER,

H.

WELCOME

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�He Profits Most Who Serves Best’'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No*

14

October 7, 1955

Step 2 of how a new member is admitted
to the club provides that the name of the

prospective member to fill the open
classification is submitted in writing
by a member in good standing to the

It was vdth extreme regret that the
Board accepted the resignation of Howard
Swan.
This v;as brought about through
1he

severe illness of Mrs* Swan and ho

was unanimously elected to Honorary

Board of Directors through the Secretary.

membership. Swan has been a long and
faithful member and we’re very sorry to

The Board

lose him as

of Directors met at the

an active*

Arlington Hotel on October 6th with 12
members present.

The Coldwater Club has

$820.70 in their general fund.

The Board of Directors are toying with
the idea of acquiring or building a

Definite plans were made for Ladies’ Night

permanent pancake stand at the Fair
grounds, Dale Doan and Jim McCombwer©

which is

appointed to investigate this.

to be

held October 18 at the

Country Club*
Teeter, Kornstein, Olson,
Curry, F, VanAken, and Pennington are the
chairmen* It is to be a smorgasbord and
the toll is to be $6.00 per couple. This

is allL There will be punch (with and
without) and the party is to have a

Chuck Woodward is taking off by air on
Friday, October 7th, to visit London,

Paris, Romo, Bombay, Hong Kong, and
Honolulu.

We understand he*s going alono.

Last week's program, in charge of ^ark

western atmosphere. Each person attend
ing is to wear at least one garment
appropriate to a western setting, Get
your baby sitters early and oil up your

Andrews, was excellent. Warden William
Bennon of the State Prison of Southern

six-shooters.

●utlined the problems with which the

Michigan, Jackson, was the speaker.

Ho

tendance was mentioned.
It was suggested
that it be brought to the attention of

prison is faced due to tho lack of being
able to segregate various groups of
prisoners, stating that this has created
a problem and was in some ddgroe respon

the

sible

At the Directors' meeting our poor at

club and if a member is absent four

consecutive meetings, unless granted a

for

the

riot in 1952.

He went on

to state that Jackson is the biggest

leave of absence by the Board of Directors, prison in the world and that the budget
he automatically ceases to be a member.
Bert Faller, Attendance Chairman, will
have more to say about this.
Stew Picard tells

us

that the Auto

for 1955 will be $7,250,000.
We understand that Treat and Putnam flew
themselves to the Northern Peninsula for

bird hunting.

They're to be at Camp 12.

Mechanics Club is meeting each Monday
night at 6j30 and members are going to be

Next week's program will be in charge of

asked to help.

Hal Munn and we

understand

it

has

to do

vjith international information.

Dale Decn expects to move into his new
home on Rotary Rov; sometime next week*
Stew Picard has just returned from the
Northern Peninsula v/here

he tells us he

got twice as many birds this year as he
did last--he got two birds.

The Coldwater Rotary has been complimented
by Rotary International in a letter
received by President Torg for the allover planning and program of the Club.
Thoy stressed particularly the interest
which this club has had in community
projects.

Coulliard's daughter is to be married this
SAYING FOR THE DAY:
Sunday,

The inexperienced

duck dives tail first.

Le^ Wise states that if anyone wishes
exercise they may come out and help him
prepare his new lawn for seeding.

A tip of the hat to -Ifervin and Stew Picard;in arranging transportation to i^etroit

Ray Mulchahcy

for the girl whom Rotary is helping.
~7e are very glad
Patterson

is

to hear that Rotary Ann

ot hom^^y ^j|j ^lyyQyj Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12HK) M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

MICH.

Functions of

BY

the Committee

committee

shall

ond

coordinate

the

Clossificotion,

Program,

ELECTION

the

committees

ore

oppointed

supervise

octivities

vise and coordinate the activities vancement
of such committees.
standing,

of Stuart

Picard, DIreetor-Chrmn.

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Fellowship,

International

DECEMBER-

Services

on porticulnr phases of vocationol
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

Club Service

This

OFFICERS

evont

COMMITTEES

OF

Rotary

Russell

In-

of

international

under

good will and peace
world fellowship of

through

a

business

and

professional

men

united in the Ideal of service.

Moore,

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

formotion. Public Informotlon and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis
the Mogozine Committees ond such
a. International
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.

Contacts

6—Dr.

B.

13—Carl

K.

Pearce

Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—

—

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

other committees as may be ap
Ralph Toupalik
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
24—Jim
Van Why
b. International information —
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Harold Mction of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
*
FEBRUARYKnight.
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox
7—Community Safety
Donald Shorno
e. International Student Projects;
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.
Wayne Way

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, Presicient

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Eric Schwengel, Paul

e.

Hurley,

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
c.

DIRECTORS

President,

Dale Dean
■*ime$ McComb
Wilford Couillard
jart Picard
John Walker

f,

Service

foster the

Biringer,

12:15 P. M.

Membership — Robert Shaw,

Rotary

Infermotien

Luse,

Leslie

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Bill

GENERAL

SECRETARY

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

ideois

of

service

by

Putnam.
c.

III.

ROTARY

discharge

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobior.

Vocational

ROTARY PROGRAMS

23-Ed

Rural

-

Urban

— Warren

M.

Williams, Russell Waldron,

Services

Student

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox

10—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-Sfafe

MAY-

1—Children's Party—
Axner

Munn

Alfred

Vocational Service Committee: This

Rice,

committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
into effect plans which will guide
Robert Lyons,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
f. Student Guest—Edward Holtz,
club in discharging their respon
sibilities in their vocational rela g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
Chester Curry.
tionships ond in improving the
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
general standards of practice ir;
(The first name under eoch
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH. their respective vocations, in the
committee is chairman)

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken

Harvey Moss

Duke

3—President's Meeting

Information

10—Dr.

Davidson

Harold
29—Dr. John

Putnam

JULY-

Biringer

15—Public

Jackson

Lcs Woodward
12-Bert Faller

1—Crippled Children

22—Internotional

Mitchell

Night—Web Treot

5—Rotary Information

Pennington

8—Dick

22—Ladies'
JLINE-

NOVEMBER-

Dr.

Olson

8—Dr. Harold
15—Bob Show

29—John

Barnes

25—Ladies' Night

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

INTERNATIONAL

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

4—Mark Andrews
11 —International Information

Lou

A. McKeith

Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise

27—Stag Nite —

Horold

Relations—

Fiske

20—All Sports Banquet-

Holtz

18—Otis

Charlie

6—Bob Lyons

Skabo

30—international

Moore

28—Competitor

13—Buyer-Seller—

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Torg

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
21—Russ

MARCH-

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

Barney Trebilcock
Dale Doan, Director-Chrmn.’
a. Community Sofety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Woy.

Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale
Dean,

ROTARY

to

Ernest ers in the community.

Woodward,

j.

Special—At the coil of the
DISTRICT 219

—

. 1956

Fred Weeks
every Rotarion to his personal.
business and community life." The
effect of this object Is to influence SEP7EMBER6—Warner Van Aken
Rotorians, individually and as
13—4-H Foir—AI Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be
20^Chet Allemier
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Month, i.

Regular—First Thursday each

Committee

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

Webster Treof

Board of Directors Meetings

Community Service
It is the duty of the Community

ward, Horvey Bent,
Richard

1955

—

d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson
e. Program — Douglas Wood

Fritz Van Aken

Torg Skabo

Club Bulletin

committee is Chairman)

AUGUST — 1935

Ray Mulchahey, . Ken Putnam,

Vice President, ortd

Bovee.

(The first name under each

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

The

Fred Weeks, Seton

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Livermore

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

Program

Contacts

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

Goodholm
Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chfinge.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Chairman

Telephone 125

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The COLDWATER

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UNITED

Rotary REFLECTOR
2 CENTS 2

I
Frederick H. WeeSss

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, Miche

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

�7/e Profits Most Who Serves Best’'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin Ho.

October 14,

15

Next week is Ladies Night*

The third step in the procedure for,
and election to, membership is as fol
lows :

the proposal to the Classifications

attending is to v/car some article of v;cst-

Committee for consideration and report

ern attire.

classifi

cation"* Members should keep in mind
that it is the man»s occupation and not

the company, corporation or individual

hat or a shootin’ iron*

It is not toe

call Lou Pennington to make your reservation.
Rcmember—the more the merrier^

bank president would be classified as

"banking” and not as "bank president"*

There was a long list of absentees as
fellows: Allemier (hunting), Avery,
Burandt, Curry (teachers institute) Fiske,
Fox, Goodholm, Harris, Kennedy, Lloyd

Frank Palmer of the Sturgis Club tcld
of the Sunday concert series which are
to be held in the new auditorium at

Livermore, McKeith, Moore, Olson (teachers

Sturgis on Sunday afternoons at 4;30,

institute)| Patterson, Putnam (hunting/.

tickets for the four

series is ^6*60 and they may be secured
from Noel Shedd of the Branch County
Savings Bank,

Rice (teacherS.* institute) Sowers,

Teeter, Thomas (teachers^ institute),

Treat (hunting), Trebilcock (hunting),
Waldron, Way, Clyde Williams, Chuck

Bob Stocker of the Bronson club, who is

general chairman of the Community Chest
drive for Branch County told the Club of

the proposed plans for the campaign*

Make arrangements for your

babysitter and then dig up a neckerchiefs
a plaid shirt, a pair of boots, a 10 gallon
late to mako reservations and you should

for whom he works, that controls the
classification. As stated before, a

Total cost of the

It is to bo

at the Coldwater Country Club at 6^30 and
the toll is ^^-6.00, Remember it is to have
a western atmosphere and each person

the board of directors refers

as to the correctness of the

1955

He

stated that the campaign is to run two
weeks beginning Oct* 17th, The first
week is to be given over to business,

Woodward (on route) and Les Woodward (ill)
There were six early leavers*

Bert Faller who is chairman of the Member

ship Cemmittee, spoke briefly at Tuesday's
mooting regarding attendance* He out
lined that if a member is absent for 4

professional and club groups and the
second week, October 24th, is to include

consecutive meetings he is automatically

house to house canvassing and individual
requests for contributions* He went on

going tc be absent more

to state that this year’s goal is

|31,500.

This includes the Red Cross —

for the first time being included in

"out"

as a member*

If jrc&gt;u know you

re

than 4 consGCutiv)

meetings please request a leave of absence
of the Board of Rirectors*

In this way

it mil not count against our attendance

percentage which has been dropping lately

this campaign.
Forty-three agencies
are to receive funds from this drive,

r. 4.u

The Coldwater city share is to be $9900.
Wien members make their contributions

The 1955 annual convention of the »ioh.
Society for Crippled ChUdren and Aduiy,

The auto mechanics club at Picard’s

club membors and if you can possibly make

this year, remember that the Red Cross is Inc. is to be held at the Hayes Hotel
inoluLd and make your pledge accordingly. isJackson
on Oct. 27-28-29.
one which should prove interesting to
in

it, plan to attend.

garage is now in full svdng and each

member is asked to give one evening to
supervision of this project* The member
is to be called previous to that night
and if iie cannot be present it is his

sponsibility to get someone to replace
him. This project has received National
recognition and is certainly one which
re

should be encouraged.

Tuesday’s program with Hal Munn, a member
as speaker, v/as informative and is one
which should be given to other clubs in
He outlined the problems
which the world is facing in such areas
the

District*

N, Africa, Indonesia and French
Your Editor is going to send
his name in to the speakers* bureau as

as

Morocco*

having a program well worth while*

Guests on the 11th were Noel Shedd »f

Sturgis; als* Frank Palmer; Dick Paul of

Yonkers, N.Y.; Elmer Anderson of Quincy;
Harold Stukey »f Coldwater; and Bob
Stocker, Otto Rissman, Frank DeVore,

Sornffier, Gordon

J*A.

Ray Mulchahey

Wendell Hathaway,

Henry Gomley, HovJa^u^^KPAi^^y^S^^^I'l?^me at These Neighboring Clubs
of

Brenson*

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Porker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

This

BY

service, this committee shall super

committee

coordinate

shall
the

ELECTION

supervise

activities

of

the Aims opd Objects Committee,

James McCemb, Director-Chrmn.
a. Attendonce

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

—; Albert Foller,

Eric Schwengel,

t

c.

DIRECTORS'

Dale Dean
"Tmes McComb
Wilford Couillard
jort Picard
John Walker

Paul

Club

Andrews,

Carl

and

professional

men

is

wordi* Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

foster

the

f.

Membership

every

Rotorion

— Robert Shaw,

INTERNATIONAL

Information — Duane
Bill

Bobler.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

III.
Vocationol

ROTARY

sibilities

in

their

respon

vocational

relo-

tionship: and in improving the
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

GEORGE F. DEAN. CHARLOHE, MICH.

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupolik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Bovee.

ROTARY PROGRAMS
1955

'

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

21—Russ Moore

28—Competitor
MARCH-

2—Trode Associotion
Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

16—District Gov.

20—All Sports

23-Ed

. M.

Meet.

individually

and

Student

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

-

Urban .—

Warren

Alfred

- 24—Erk Schwengel
MAY-

18—Otis

Barnes

15—Bob

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

29—John

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

S—Rotory Information

les Wo'odword

DdvidsoiT

Chester Curry..

International

(The first name' under each

Harold''Goodholm

committee is chairman)

,

12—Bert Foller

8—Dick Biringer '
15—Public Information
Duke

'. ' '

Jackson

JUNE-

1—Crippled Children
Dr. ● Harvey, Moss

●

Shaw

22—ladies' Night-^Web Treat

Lou Pennington

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Student

1—Children's Pbrfy—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell

●

' ^5—Ladies'' Night

Robert Lyons. f.

Howard Teeter

NOVEMBER-

Rice,

Livermore

17—Tri-State- Meeting—

4—Mark. Andrews
11—international Information
Horold Munn

Putnam,
Rural

10—Bob

27—Stog Nite —

a. Community
Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebileock, Woyne Way. .

c.

Banquet—

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4-H Folr-Al Rice
20—Chet Allemier

Barney Trebilcbck

b. Crippled Children — HorveyMoss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

McKeith

APRIL-

.Fred Weeks

as

A.

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

Holtz

'30—International

I

Relations—

Charlie Fiske

Torg 'Skobo

ers in the community.
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

committee shall devise and carry e.

INTERNATIONAL

b

Rersone

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS,'CHICA'G0, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

service

his

Williams, Russell Waldron,

Services

club in discharging their

Sefon

AUGUST

members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful' to oth ●

Vocational Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

of

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

business and community life." The

Rotorlans,

Rotary Information — Ernest
Luse, Leslie Woodward,

Public

Byron Thomas

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Chester Curry,
h. Mogazine — Keith Avery,
j.

to

Weeks,

1955 - 1956

Rotary — "to encourage o|.id
ideals

Peorce

27—Scholorships
JANUARY

committee is Chairman)

Chairman]

K.

Vinton

24-Jim Van Why
information —
31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Harold MeFEBRUARYKnight,
7—Community Safety
International Student Projects:
●
Wayne Way
Fred

(The first name under each

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery

(The first name under each

of

Dean,

ROTARY

c.

the obligations of . the third object

each Month, i.

SECRETARY

Oonald'Shorno

' committee

6—Dr.
13—Carl

under

Wm. Milnes.

Roy Fox

Bulletin —

Dovidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeont-ot-Arms
—● Dole

GENERAL

international

b. Infernotionol

.Trade. Avoeiations —

Program — Douglas Wood-

P. M.

ROTARY

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ralph Toupatik

e.

Board of Directors Meetings

J. Taylor, Chicogo,

business

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Vinton,

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Herbert

i

e.

Hurley,

Webster Treat

PRESIDENT

DECEMBER-

Services

standing, good will and peace
through o world fellowship of

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
Community Service
— d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
It 1^ the duty of.the Community
ward, John Wolker,
Service Committee to. discharge
Roy Patterson

The President,●● Vice . President, and
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo

ROTARY

International

To encourage and foster the od.

the ocflvities voncement of

Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification — Edword Holtz,
Mark

DISTRICT 219

appointed

pointed on particular
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans arid program of d. Four-Vfay Test ~

...

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary'

12:15

ore

vise and caordi'nate
of such committees.

phases of c.

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President .

Regular—First Thursday

committees

on particulor phases of vocational

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united In the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary in
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Ceuillord, Director-Chrmn.
the Magaxine Committees and such
o. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
ether committees os may be opHarold Goodholm,

1955-1956

TORG SKABO,.President .

event

Club Service
Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES

29—Dr. John

Contacts

t

26~Ken Potnom

JUIY-^ ● ..
■

■ .

3—President'^ Meeting
10—Dr'.'Don Shorno
17—Lloyd Livermore ●

24—Chuck '^Wdodword

31-Bill Bobier

Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another me.mber, advise the program chairman of the change.
/Aembers having special 'progrPMs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

19-^PauI-Hurley

.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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The GOLDWATER
REFLECTOR

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Frederick E* Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Lnc*
Coldwater, Uich.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No,

16

October 21., 1955

Step No. 4 for electing a new member
deals with the eligibility of the pros
pect, from a moral and ethical stand

point.

Your

has

certified

that the

leaves

error

of absence.

in

last week's

statement as to

A leave

of absence

Don't forget that the Community Chest

It is

Drive is in progress and remember that
the agencies supported by this chest are
beneficial to the community as a vjholo,

their duty to determine whether the man
would make a good Rotarian and that he
vrculd maintain the standards
demanded of a Rotarian.

in

can only be granted to a senior active
member.
This does not apply to active
members* Y«ur editor regrets the mis
information and apologizes herewith*

Class

ification is open the Board of Directors
refers the proposal to membership to the
Membership Committee for consideration
and report as to the eligibility of the

prospect from a personal angles

was

Bulletin regarding the

After the Classification

Committee

editor

of behavior

Rotarians as a Club,

interested in

cemmunity betterment,

should support the

drive wholeheartedly.

We understand that the *^«ramunity Health
Center has as its patients, Maurice
Payne, and Chuck Schmitt. They are

Next week's program is in charge of our

sharing the same room and y®u can well
emagine they are thoroughly enjoying
their stay. We talked tc Chuck's wife

have as his speaker. Congressman Joe

lustrous mayor, tiohn Jackson.
Hanson of

Battle

Creek.

He will

Prom other

Bulletins ‘Joe Hansen has given an ex

who states that they have him in traction
in an effort to slim down his hips.
If

cellent outline

of National

affairs

and

the meeting should be worth v/hile.

this works the Health Center will pro

Last week was Ladies' Night and from all

bably have a lot of prospective patients.

reports it was thoroughly enjoyed.
The
committees in charge of arrangements are
to be complimented on the party at which
there were 108 present.
It was reported

Howard Swan's wife is home from the

hospital, improved somewhat, and very
glad to get home. We sincerely hope she

that an unusually large number of visitois

continues to improve.

checked in Tuesday noon at the Arlington
We understand that Les Woodward

to make up meetings from other clubs.

con

tinues ti improve and we hope this
Nearly all Rotary clubs have some project
of one type or another upon which they

continues.

Webb Treat is taking off this week-end
for the "Land O'

are working.

‘

Livin'" cabin to install

It v/ould seem that the

Coldwater club might well, spearhead some
movement for community betterment.
Members are asked to make suggestions to

electric lights. , Hereafter the members
won't be stumbling around in the back
yard with a lantern hunting for the

the

Board of Directors.'

We knov/

some

plumbing,

members have pet projects in which they
are interested and these should be brought

Pat Toupalik, daughter of Ralph Toupalik,

to

the

attention of

the

Board,

has returned from her trip abroad.

The average attendance for this Club for

September was 88,01^ which placed them
24th among the 41 clubs. This is the

Your editor has a nice trip to Houston

but must be a jirjc to airplanes since
two of the three planes which he planned

first time

in months

that

the

Coldwater

to take broke down—once in Houston and
once in New Orleans and instead .of tak

Club has gone below the 90^ mark.

ing 6 hours to return from Houston it
took 24,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
(Supplied by John
Walker) "Cur days are like identical

was a sad end to a nice trip*

people can pack more into them than

Arriving at »tillow Run at six
o'clock »n a cold, rainy, dismal morning

suitcases*

all the

same

size

but

some

others."

Your Editor spoke at the Eaton Rapids
club on Wednesday, October 19th. For
new club this is a going concern and

a

Ray Mulchahey

they are a bunch of live wires.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

I

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.
STURGIS — Etkc Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

committee

ELECTION

shall

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

the

formation, Public

of Stuart

TORG SKABO, President

Picard,

Information and b. Competitor

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particulor phases of c.

T 955-1956

Relations —

Employer-Employee

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretory

James McComb,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

e.

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

DIRECTORS

The President,. Vice .President, and —

Torg Skabo .

..

mes McCdmb

Frit? Van A'*®'’....
'

.

Dale Dean *

Wilford Couillard
John Walker

jart Picard

12:15 P. M.

Roy MulcKohey, Ken POfnom.

219 ROTARY

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

Taylor,

alker.

Chicago,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS,-CHICAGO,

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN, CHARLCTTE, MICH.

Student

FEBRUARY-

7—Community Safety

Protects:

Wayne Way

Bovee.

14-Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChesler Curry
21—Russ

Gus

Charlie

Director-Chrmn.

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnom.

committee .is Chairman)

c.

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Williams,

Services

d. Youth

Russell

Vocational Service Committee: This

committee sholl

Scholarships
Robert Lyons,

devise and carry e.
f.

Waldron,

— Axner Olson,

Alfred

M.

Holtz

Student

Byron Thomas,

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

committee,is chairman)

Student

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox
10—Bob Livermore

● 17—Tri-State Meeting—

Van Aken

Fair—A1

Rice

Howard

●

27—Stag

Nile —

MAY-

Barney Trebilcock

Information'

Harold Munn

,

22—Lodies'
29—John

18—Otis, Bornes

Night—Web Treat

Jockson

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodword

12—Bert Filler

'

19-Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children

26—Ken Putnom

Or. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

JULY-

● 3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International -Contacts

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd liverrpore

24—Chuck ‘ Wbodword

Goodholm

29—Dr. John

Party—

JUNE-

25—ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

31—Bill

Rick.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you wont to change dates with another member, afJvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

,

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

Andrews

11 —International

Harold

,

1—Children's

OCTOBER-

4—Mark

Teeter

24—Erie Schwengel

2D—Chet Allemier

.

McKeilh

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

30—International
Fred Weeks

.13—4-H

A.

20—Alt Sports Banquet-

Skabo

NOVEMBER-

Rice. ,

sibilities in their vocalionol rela g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and in improving the
general standards of practice in
(The first name under each

In the

13—Buyer-Seller—

23-Ed

— "to encouroge and

Dean,

6—Bob Lyons

Burandl

of

Rotary

Fiske

MARCH-

9-Bill Milnes

Torg

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

1955 ● 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

16—District Gov. Meet.

Trebilcock, Wgyne Way.

Bobier.

their respective vocations.

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

—

2—Trade Association

a. ComMunity Sofety — Raymond

club, in discharging - their respon

DISTRICT,

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Information

Ser.vice Committee to discharge
fhe 'obligations of the third object

Dale

into;eff^ct plans- Vvhich will guide
ILLINOIS and
assist 'the'members of this
&lt;

GOVERNOR 219th

10—Employee &amp; Employer

—

committee is Chairman)

Chairman)

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Milnes.

International

Pearce

Byron Thomos

JANUARY

(The first name under each

members of the Rotory Club, to be

III.

ROTARY

Contacts

International

effect,of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner
Rotdriens, individuolly and as

(The-'first .name under each

Vocational

International

K.

Vinton

27—Scholarships

Director-Chrmn.

Fred Weeks, Seton

foster the ideols of service- by
every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The

Luse, Leslie Woodward,

INTERNATIONAL

men

Couillard,

Wm.

It is the duty of the Community

Public 'Informpfion — Duane ●
Davidson, Tod Sowers,
President
k.'. Sergeapt-at-Arms — Dole
Bill

peace

Harold Goodholm,

Community Service

Weed-

. jChesJer Curry, ,

INTERNATIONAL

and

fellowship, of

Harold Munn, Harold MeKnight.

h. Magazine — Keith''Avery,
thoughtful of and helpful 'to oth
Ernest ers in the community.
Month', i. flotcwy Information

Dean.
DISTRICT

will

professional

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery

AUGUST - 1955

j.

Special—At the call of the

a.

c.

committee is

g'. Music -r MOurice Poyne*,

Regular—First Thursday each

Will

Gust Burandt

.Roy Potterson
● j ,■
e. Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Horvey Bent,
Richard Biringer.,
f. ■ Memberehip
■ Robirt Shaw,

Board of Directors*Meetings-

6—Dr.
13—Carl

under-

good

world

DECEMBER-

united in the ideal of service.

b.

(The first name under each

Webster, Tr^ot

«

international

and

a

business

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore

Club Bulletjn —
word'.^john

through

Relations—

Donald Shorno

Director-Chrmn.

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews,' Carl Vinton,

c.

Lewis

Pennin^gton, Chas. Fiske.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

vancement of

stonding,

Director-Chrmh.

Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Roy Fox

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the activities

of such committees,

supervise

activities

coordinate

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeilh,
Russell Moore,
Fellowship, Rotary In

Program,
BY

vise and

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

ore
committees
appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super* To encourogo and foster the ad

event

COMMinEES

OF

Bobier

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DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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Quality'Spi*irtg Products, Inc.
Coldeater, lilch.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

Weeks

WELCOME

.4

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

October 28,

17

The fifth step in election to member
ship is the review by the Board of

Your editor apologizes most abjectedly
for the horrible

fluff made in last week's

Directors of the actions of the

Bulletin regarding Congressman AUGUST
JOHANSEN.
The fine was paid and the

mission rests with the

If

Board of Directors.,

Keith and Marian Avery were called t''
Ludington by the death of Mrs, Avery's
father. Keith, as pastor of the Methodist
Church, is sidewalk superintendent for
the new parking lot which is being pre
pared by his church.

phonetics you would realize phonetically
it was spelled correctly.

Fith John Jackson as program chairman,

Congressman Johansen gave us some good
feed for thought. He was realistic in
his approach to world peace and his state
ments regarding the centralization of
power in Washington v/as very much to the
point.

ccmmittee^*

It either sustains or rejects their
action.
The final decision regarding ad-^

only redeeming feature was that I still
kept the Congressman a Scandinavian.
you were brought up in the school of

1955

Stew Picard, we understand, has bought
himself a new cottage at Coldwater Lake©

In his speech Mr. Johansen sug

gested that some evening each Rotarian

A tip of the hat to the Show Shoe Co.

Your Editor will buy a lunch for the
first person v;ho, after receiving this
Bulletin, vtill make an affadavit that he

completed

Sometime ago the construction of a build

has

ing at -the Fair grounds for the use of

read the Constitution of the United States and Carl Vinton on the soon-to-be-

read the

Constitution of

the

United

new factory for the company.

the RjDta^y^olub was discussed.

States in its entirity. The speaker also
warned us regarding too much dependence

not heard of this

and if the

We have no

club is to

build a new building they should be about
it since everybody is busy in the spring

on Federal funds and the danger of re

questing the Federal government to under

and

write too many programs, This district
is fortunate in having such a man as

it will be more

difficult to build it

then.

August Johansen for Representative in
Congress.

A tip of the hat to the City Council in
blacktopping the road to the cemetery.

Next week's program will be in charge of
Harvey Moss and he has as his speaker, a

Nov/ Rotarians can have a smooth last ride.

Wayne Way has just returned from Florida.
A trip he makes each year when he takes

member of "the National Association for

Crippled Children who is coming to us
from Grand Rapids,

his

father

It was good to see Les Woodward back at
the club and we hope he continues to gain.

Tuesday's guests included Dale Ulery of
Goshen; Bill iVftiorley and Dick Schultz of

Chuck Schmitt has been slimmed down and
has left his roommate, Maurice Payne,

still in the hospital. Payne expects to
be discharged fairly soon.

Quent Smith of Angola; John Smeekens of
Coldwater who was the guest of Mark
Andrews, and Charles Kingsley, also of
Coldwater, -the guest of Dick Biringer,

7ince Kornstein is moving into his new

Absent were Allemier, Avery, Barnes,

Bronson;

down.

C. C» Travis of Grand Rapids,

Fisko, Fox, Hurley, Bob Livermore, Payne,

home on Rotary Row on Saturday, this week,

Picard, Schmitt, Schwengol, Shaw,
Way and Chuck VJ'oodward.

A tip of the hat to Bill Bobier for his
appointment to one of ihe important

Teeter,

There were four early le aver$.

committees on the Chamber of Commerce.

Also, congratulations to Dale dc^^ on his

THDUGHT

election to an important association

FOR

THE

DAY:

Demcoracy says,

believe it or not"; Comminism soys,

sponsored by livestock shippers of T©was.

believe it or

else".

Ralph Toupalik did a good stroke of bus
iness selling a new Mercury to Jess Waldroi,

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congr.gational Church — Wedn.cdoy 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

STURGik — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

This

on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage ond foster the ad

the

committee

coordinate

the
BY

event

Club Service
Functions of

and

OFFICERS

COMMIHEES

Committee

shall
the

supervise

are

Picard,

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb,

Donald Shorno

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

Director-Chrmn.
e.

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Bulletin

d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

ward, John Wblk'er,''●

Fritz Van Aken

Dale Dean
■ -met McComb
jort Picard
.Wilford Couillard
JohnWolker
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each Month, i.

12:15 P. M.

j.

INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL

Bill

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

to

discharge

e.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

Rural

-

Williams,

25—Ladies'

RoAell Waldron.,

.Lou

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

Alfred

tionships

and

general

standards

In

respon

f.

vocational

relol g.

improving

the

of

in

practice

their respective vocations.

Ir&gt; the

Student

Rice,

Guest—Edward

Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

'Chester Curry.
(Th«^ first name under.each
committee is chairman)

15—Public

Duke

MAY-

1—Children's Party—

&gt;^ner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell

15—Bob

Show

22—ladies'
29—John

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

ip—Paul Hurley

26—Ken Putnam «
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorrto

17—Lloyd -Livermore

Contacts

24—Chuck

Goodholm

31—Bill

Rick

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc*
CoLdarater,' Bilchie
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Published by

WELCOME

Woodward

Bobier

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Jackson

JUNE-

r-

:J^.

Meeting—

Teeter

24-;:ErJj: Schwengel .

Information

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another mernber, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may,appoint o committee to assist with the details.’

Livermore

Howard

Davidson

Horold

V/ise

17—Tri-Stofe

&gt;

Night

29—Dr. John

27-lester

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox

Pennington

22—International

Bovee

10—Bob

Information

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

●

McKeith

Seton

APRIL-

1-^CrippIed Children

Ttoltz.

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

NOVEMBER-

Scholarships — Byron Thomos,
Robert Lyons,

their

Charlie Fiske

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Vocational Service Committee: This

in

. Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

Urban — Warren

committee shall devise and carry e.

sibilities

28—Competitor Relations—
MARCH-

11—International

Putnam,

Services

club in discharging their

Chester Curry

21—Russ Moore

2—Trode Association
Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

the Community

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donold Harris, Kenneth

Bobier.

into eff,ect
plans whic^ will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS,.CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
DISTRICT,

Ralph Toupalik
17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

the obligations of the third object

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman]
Vocational

GOVERNOR 219th

of

Service Committee

Taylor^ Chicago, III.
SECRETARY

the duty

- 1956

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the community.
27—Stag Nite —
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Barney Trebilcock
Dale Dean," Director-Chrmn.
Public Information — puane
Dovidson, Ted Sowerit.
- - a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERPresident
Trebilcock, Wayne Way.
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dole.
4—Mark Andrews
Dean,

GENERAL

■ 1956

Torg Skabo
23-Ed Holtz
of Rotary' — "to encourage and
word, Harvey Bent,
30—International Student
foster the ideals of service by
Richard Bi ringer,
Fred Weeks
every Rotorian to his personal.
t
f. Membership
Robert. Shaw,
business'and community life." The
Webster Treat
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBERg. Music — 'Maurice Payne, 6—Worner Von Aken
RolqrionS, individually and as
Chester Curry,
13-4-H Foir-AI Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
20—Chet Allemier
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Regular—First Thursday

Herbert J.

,

Roy Patterson
....
Program — Douglas Wood-'

e.

Board of Directors Meetings

ROTARY

1955

Community Service
is

Pearce

3—Ted Sowers

committee is Chairman)

AUGUST — 1955

It

K.

Vinton

27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas
JANUARY

(The first name under each

Burandt

—

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

President, Vice President, and

PRESIDENT

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust

B.

Horold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Sofety
International Student Projects;
Wayne Woy
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

c.

(The first name under each
committee is Choirmon)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

united in the ideol of service.

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.

Special—At the call af the.

6—Dr.

13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Howard Teeter

the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Torg Skabo

DECEMBER-

Services

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of
business and professional meri

Director-Chrmn.

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Classification,

International

Russell Moore.
Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary Informotion. Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
b. International Information —

1955-1956

The

appointed

the activities vancement of internotional under

vise and coordinate
of such committees,

of Stuart

octivities

committees

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He Pro jits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

18

November 4, 1955

The regular monthly meeting of the Board
of Directors was held at the Arlington

on Thursday, November 3rd*
Luse,

Couillard,

Skabo,

Present were-

F* VanAken, Dale

Dean, McCbmb, Picard, Kennedy.

Addition

Sometime ago the Board of Directors
moved to provide speakers with a gift
certificate telling them of their ap

preciation of his speach to the Club and
if a speaker is not a Rotarian he can be

al members were Treasurer Wise; Faller,

provided with a yearns subscription to

Membership Committee, as vrell as your
editor.
Treasurer Wise reported that

The Rotarian.
If you wish this done for
your speakers, please tell the Secretary
of your wishes and the matter will be

the

balance

on hand as

of October

31st

was $759,29. There was also, carried
in the crippled children’s fund, the
amount of $377,73,
The Board of Directors decided to pro
vide a more or less formalized program
for

the

introduction of new members into

the club. This has been given to the
Rotary information committee and they
are in charge of working out a routine
for

the

admission of new members.

In

many clubs this is a very impressive
ceremony and one which should be care
fully done so that it is one of the
steps in Rotary which a new member
should always remember.
Step No. 6 in the admission of a new
member provides that favorable action by
the membership and classification

taken care

of.

In the October Governor's monthly letter
Gov, George suggests that we be thinking
of nominees for the Governor’s job for
the coming'year#
It has been a long time
since the Coldwater Club has had a Distc
Governor and perhaps someone might wish
to take over the job*

Gov. George also tolls us that in our
District we now have 2386 members# aa
increase of 10 in September and 17 since

the first of July,
The District Conference

is

to be held on

March 23-24 at Benton Iferbor.

If any

members are considering going they should
start making their plans for that at the
present time.

committees having been approved by the
Board of Directors,

the proposer of the

new member is notified by the Secretary,

In the

last District Bulletin we

received

the information that Herb Taylor, past
president of RI, is going to be the guest

Sec, Kennedy wishes the attention of
speaker at the Jackson Rotary Club, Hotel
Hayes, at 2^10 P.M, November 30th, It
members brought to the fact that dues
"is suggested that a car load from each
are now dud and payable. He asks that
each member either bring a check or
club attend this meeting. If a car load
$12,50 in cash to next Tuesday’s meeting. does plan on going it would be well to
notify the Jackson club in advance so
A tip of the hat to Ernie Uise on moving
ample space will be provided.
into his new and improved office.
Tuesday’s guests included Alvin Wiler,
and Paul Work of Bronson, William L.
We hear by the grapevine that Ralph

Toupalik sold a new Continental. He
must have a good bird dog to find such

Bettison (the speaker) from Grand Rapids,

Dr. E, H* Babbitt, Associate Director of

prospects.

Albion College, Ken Bristol of Minneapolis
who was the guest of Torg Skabo; Ray C,

The Club just received a card from Chuck

Radke of Battle Creek; Bernard ●^, Laney
of Alpena, and Quent Smith of Angola,

Woodward from New Delhi, India, in '.●diich
he tells us that he attended Rotary in
that city the day previous.

Absent weret Allemi'er, Barnes , Burandt,
Dale Dean, Fiske, Bob Livermore, Rick,

We understand that Vince Kornstein is now

Pennington, Teeter, Way and C. Woodward,

living in his new home and his only

There were 6 early leavers!

trouble is the new rug.

Ray Mulchahey

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Efv-ly to bed and
early to rise and you miss the most in
teresting people.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregotionoi Church — W«dneiday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.
‘

STURGIS — Eikt Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Poit Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

COMMIHEES

event committees

Club

on particular phases of vocationol
service, this committee sholl super To encourage and fester the ad

Service

Functions of the Committee

This
and

committee

coordinate

sholl
the

supervise

oppointed

vise and coordinate the
of such committees.

of Stuart

activities

are

Picard,

activities

BY

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

ELECTION

the Magazine Committees and such

1955-1956

Relations

Employer-Employee

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

Howord Teeter

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Objects Commiftee.

.Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

Jomes McComb, Director-Chrmn.

Donald Shorno

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

TORG SKABO, President

business

Eric Schwengel, Paul

e.

Hurley,

e.

DIRECTORS

President, and

Wilford Couillard
John Wolker

jort Picord

Club Bulletin

P. M.

Chester Curry,

ROTARY

Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President k. Sergeant-at-Arms
— Dole

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert J.

INTERNATIONAL

Bill

Ideals

to

of

ROTARY

ROTARY

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

Seton

23-Ed Holtz
30—International
Fred Weeks

e.

3—4-Way Test—Roy Fox

Rural

-

Alfred Rice.

''

(The first name under each
committee is chairman)

.

Meeting—

Howard

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party-

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

Andrews

11—Internationol Information
. Harold Munn

22—Ladies'
29.—John

Barnes

,25—Lodies'

Livermore

17—Tri-St^te

OCTOBER-

Urban — Warren '

,d. Youtb'—. Axner Olson,

10—Bob

Barney Trebilcock

'■Williams, Russell Waldron,-

Services

Wise

APRIL-

27—Stag Nite —

18—Otis

MeKeith

Boyee

27—Lester

Student

20—Chet Allemier

4—Mark

A.

20—All Sports Banquet-

Torg Skobo

by

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

Night.

5-^Rotary.-lnformotion

Lou Pennington

Les

NOVEMBER-

.

26—Ken Putnam

19,-fPaul Hurley

1—Crippled -Children
Dr. Harvey Moss

JULY-

8-7-Ojek' Biringer

15'—Public

' 22—IntornotiMql 'Contacts ,

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

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31-Bill

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24—Chuck’, Woodward .&lt;

Gaodhelm .

29—Dr. John Rifck ’^

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-10—Dt*. Don Shorno.',
v17—Lloyd Livermore '

I'nfonnotion

' .'I.. Duke Davidspn ^
Harold

Bobier

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Jlotary REFLECTOR
Frederick H* Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

; ●

Woodward

12—Bert.Faller

.

'

Charlie Fiske

9-Bill Milnes

personal,

,

MARCH-c
6—Bob Lyons

,

Burandt

'

28—Competitor Relations-

16—District Gov. Meet.

Putnam.

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

CHARLOTTE, MICH.

Chester Curry -

2V—Russ Moore

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Gus

Moss, Donold Harris, Kenneth

Vocational Service Committeei'This

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

- 1956

2—Trode Association

and

service

his

committee shall-'devise, ohd' carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
INTERNATIONAL
effect pFons which wHI guide
Robert Lyons.
,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into
and assist .the members, of, this
f. Student' Guest—Edward ;HoItz.
club in discharging^ tneir respon
sibilities in their vocational rela g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
i'. ,
GOVERNOR 219fh. DISTRICT,
Chester Curry.,
tionships and in improving-’ the
GEORGE F.

Harold Munn, Harold MeFEBRUARYKnight,
7—Community Safety
International Student Pcojects:
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Beys' &amp; Girls' Week—

1955

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

under each

Taylor, Chicago, III.
SECRETARY

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

committee is Chairman)

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Vocational
GENERAL

the

Rotarian

Employer
Relationship
Ralph Toupalik

Employee &amp;

24-Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

Information —

(The first name under each

a. Community Safety — Raymond

Bobier.

(The first name

10-

—

AUGUST - 1955

every

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Harold Goodholm,

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

foster

Pearce

27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas

Wm. Milnes.

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Month, i. Rotary
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Dean,
DISTRICT 219

Contacts

K.

Vinton

JANUARY

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Von Aken
Rotarians, individually and os
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be

j.

Special—At the call of the

men

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery

business and community life." The

Webster Treat

12il5

professional

International

c.

of Rotary — "to encourage

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Board of Directors Meetings

and

b. Internationol

—

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer. .
Membership — Robert Shaw,

f.

Regular—First Thursday each

o.

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam.
Community Service
d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood
It is the duty of the Community
ward, John Wolker,
Service Committee to discharge
Roy Patterson
the obligations of the third object
e. Program — Douglas Wood

Fritz Von Aken
Dale Dean

-mes McComb

Lewis

Relations—

Toupalik

6—Dr.

13—Carl

under

united in the ideal of service.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

Torg Skabo

Ralph

international

Will Couiltard, Director-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program.of d. Four-Way Test—

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

The President, Vice

—

Pennington, Chos. Fiske.

other committees os may be oppointed on particular phases of c.

vancement of

DECEMBER-

Services

standing, good will and peace
through o world fellowship of

Director-Chrmn.

the
Clossificotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell M«ore.
*
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
OFFICERS

International

Mien.

�He Pro'jits Mo^t Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

November 11#

19

Thr?ugh on oversight for which your
Editor apologizes, a report of the very
fine program arranged by Harvey Moss for
November 1st was omitted. It was very
fitting that Dr, Betison, Dist. Coordin
ator for the Michigan Crippled Children's
ccr,mission of Grand Rapids, should tell
the club of the work mth crippled
cViildren* Many Rotarians may not know
that the present plan for aiding crippled
children had its initial start through
the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor, who visited

1955

Don*t forget, if you wish a certificate
and a subscription to the Rotarion for
one year, given to your speoker, it is
necessary to notify Sec, Kennedy in odvQnce of the doy of the meeting so that
he may have the certificate prepared for
presentation to the speaker when he appara
The deer hunters ore making their plans

and Bobier, Treat and Putnam a re planning
to

leave

this

week-end

for

Land-a-livin●

children in the University Hospital who

at Gaylord* Y/e understand that Trebila'ck
and the gang from Camp 12 are also leaving

vrere there for orthopedic surgery.

this week-end.

We have been unable to

Through their interest the Michigan Society learn who is going to camp 12 other than
for Crippled Children was formed and as a
■esult of the interest on the part of this
Society legislation providing for the
present commission came about, Michigan
is unique in that it is one of the very
fev/ states that provides such service to
children in this country. Certainly the
slides shown to

the club demonstrated that

such a program is very v/orth while and

Barney,
HOORAY:

There were no early leavers!

Guests incluaed Jack Ackerman of Kalamasoq.

William Nimmis of Butler, ^nd,; Bernard
Laney of Alpena; Art Straley, Ft. Wayne,
Ind. j C. D, McKenzie, Quincy; and Glen
Barnett, Robert Stockdr, Raymond Smith

should be encouraged.

and Henry G#mley of Bronson,

This Bulletin has described the first six
steps which are preliminary to taking in
Q new member and it should be pointed out
that these steps ore taken without the
prospective member being notified or con-

Absent were: Bent, Bovee, Fiske, Hurley,
Kornstein, Moore, Munn, Patterson,

Lulted regarding membership.

Step Ho, 7

provides that the proposer, accoirfpnnied
by a member or members of the Rotary in
forms tion committee, fully inform the
prospect of the privileges and duties of
Rotury membership and secure his oral or
written permission to circulate his name
ro ihe members of the Club for approval
or disapproval.

We are sorry to hear that Doug Woodward is
in tiS hospital again.
From reports he
seems to be making satisfactory progress
and we hope that he is bock with us very
soon.

Lew Woodward reported on Tuesday that the
family had just heard from Chuck who nt
that time was in Bankok and was leaving

shortly for Honkong,

Schmitt, C, Woodward, D, Woodward.

This week’s program, in charge of Dick
Biringer, told of the danger of the Dutch
Elm disease and the movies presented by
Don White of the Aiichigan D^pt. of
Agriculture and George Day of the Standard
Oil Company, illustrated the imne dints
steps which it is necessary to take if tho
city of Coldwater is not to lose a great

many of its nice Elms,

It ivould seem

that the Rotary Club might adopt this ns
a project in connection with either tho
Boy scouts or some high school group, and

do a survey of the city making an in
ventory of tho elm trees and thoir

location within tho city limits, Here’s
a project that would not cost a groat deal
and yet would be pertinent and timely^
The winter would be a good time to make
such a survey.

These questions will be asked at Tuesday’s
meeting.
Please bo prepared to answer

them: 1) Does Rotary have an official song
We are sorry to hear that Mrs, Dale Hgan
is in Leila Post Hospital, Room 301, where 2) Is it the place of residence or place
she has had surgery. We sincerely hope
ttot she makes a speedy recovery.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The

of business

that is

considered wheh

membership? 3) .Vhat Club sponsored the
Rotary Club? 4) When was tho

best uncultivated Coldwater

territory is that under your hat.

tfrom Ed Holtz)

Coldwater Rot ry Club fomded?
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

de

termining Q man's eligibility for octive

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

are
committees
appointed
Internotional Services
on porticular phases of vocational
service, tins committee shall super To encourage arid foster the ad

event

COMMIHEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

shell

and

coordinate

the

Classification,

Program,

the

supervise

vise and

coordinate

of such

committees.

of Stuart

activities

the activities vancement of international under

standing,

through

Picard, Director-Chrmn..

business

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Fellowship,

Rotary

Russell

In

good

will

and

peace

end

professional

men

a

world

fellowship

Moore,

Will

Couillard,

Director-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milne*,
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
b. International Information —
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
Harold Munn, Harold Mction of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
Knight.
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Roy Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McCemb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

OFFICERS BY

ELECTION

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Eric Schwengel, Paul

Donald Shorno
e.

Hurley,

b. Classification — Edward
Mark

DIRECTORS

e.

*

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Akeri
Torg Skabo

Club Bulletin —
Ray Mulchahey,

Ken

Putnom.

ward, John

e.

Walker,

ward, Harvey Bent,

Membership — Robert Show,
Webster Treat ■ .
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Luse, Leslie

j.

Woodward,

Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,

Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeant-al-Arms — Dale
Deon,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

J.

Toylor, Chicago,

Bill

committee

Vocationol
GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

ROTARY

GEORGE

sibilities

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

F. DEAN,

CHARLOHE, MICH.

in

their

and

in

respon

vocational

improving

relo-

24—Jim Van VtTiy
31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

7—Community Sofety
Wayne V/oy

Projects:

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
21—Russ Moore

26—Competitor

Relations—

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

20—All Sports Banquet-

the

Ideals

every Rotorian to

to

of

service

his

23-Ed

Holtz

Fred

and

APRIL-

3:-4-Way Test—Roy Fox

10—Bob

members of the, Rotary Club, to be

Rural

27—Stag Nite —

MAY-

Alfred

f.

-15—Bob, Shaw

22—Ladies'

29—Jahn

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

5—Rotary Information
Les

15—Public

26—Ken

3—President's Meeting

Information

, Harold

corhmittee is chairman)

10—Dr. Don Shorno

,

Contacts

17—Lloyd

-

Livermctfe

24—Chuck 'Woodward

Goodholm
Rick

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1955-56;
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Putnom

JULY-

Duke Davidson

29—Dr. John

Faller

19-Paul HurJey

Dr. Harvey Moss
8:-0iek Biringer

22—International

(The first name under each

Woodward

12—Bert

1—Crippled Children
●

Night—Web Treat ■

Jockson

JUNE-

,

NOVEMBER-

Rice,

Chester Curry.

the

6—Dr. Harold 'Mitchelii

Lou Pennington'

g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —

general standard;' of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

Axner Olson

Barnes

25—Ladies' Night

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,
Student

1—Children's-Party—

4—Mark Andrews
11 —International Information
Harold Munn

Urban — Warren

31-Bill Bobier

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

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Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

;'ffeeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, Mich.

Published by

WELCOME

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24—Eric Schwengel

Barney Trebilcock
Q. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

18—Otis

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

Livermore

17—Tri-State

6—Warner Van Aken
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20-Chet Allemi er

as

McKeith

27—Lester Wise ●

Student

Weeks

business'and community life." The
individually

A.

Seton- Bovep

30—International

by

personal,

M.

Meet.

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER- .

committee shall devise and carry e.
into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist' the members of this
club in discharging their

Relationship—
Rolph Toupalik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Torg Skobo

Vocational Service Committee: This

DISTRICT,

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee &amp; Employer

16—District Gov.

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

JANUARY - 1956

discharge

Committee

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth-— Axner Olson,

Services

Pearce

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

c.

III.

K.

Vinfon

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

Putnam.

is Chairman)

B.

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9-Bill Milnes

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobler.

first name under each

(The

PRESIDENT ROTARY,4^TERNATIONAL
Herbert

Chairman)

6—Dr.

13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarship*
Byron Thomas

Bovee.

committee Is Chairman)

h, Magazine — Keith Avery. ●
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Month, i.' Rotary Information — Ernest ers ir» the community.

P. M.

Seton

Weeks,

AUGUST — 1955

Rotorlons,

,

is

Student

Fred

1955 . 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Service
It is the duty of the Community

foster

Biringer.

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Boord of Directors Meetings

committee

Service

Roy Patjerson
Program' — Douglas Wood
Richard

f.

12:15

Vinton,

d., Fellowship — Chorle* Wood

Dale Dean
'ames McComb
Wilford Couillard
jart Picard
John Walker

“Regular—First Thursday each

Carl

International

(The first name under each

Burondt

(The first name under each

Holtz,

Andrews,

c.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust

Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,

of

united in the ideal of service.

DECEMBER-

f

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�November 10, 1955
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has

approved the name and classification listed

below*

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Name

Lester H*

Eisenhut

Major Classification
Associations

Minor Classification
Chamber of Commerce

Signed - J* A, Kennedy, Secretary

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
B'^lletLn Not

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1955

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ATTST'^TION ALL M’ilTYlbEP.S: The graph above

IITo Ltu Meyer,^

tihovvn the drop in attendance since July
1* ;i055
You ahvays cun 'an-dorstend some-

Telephone Company of Michigan whose home
is in Muskegon, told the club on Nov. 15

President of the General

thing better if you see it and here it is. of the trenemdous growth of the telephone

RL.$') IT

WEEPJ

Better still

tiii.ng about it.

do some-

business in recent years.

He stated that

there are 133 independent companies in

During the month of October there were 25

fiichigan at the present time* There are
LhOO in the United States, and that these

meiTibcrs who missed 1 or more meetings.
Out cf this group 19 missed 1, fcur

United ‘States?

missed 2, and two missed 3,

Of those

members who attended meetings elvsewhere-r
there

●vers 25 members who by making up at

another club had 100^ attendance.

5100 companios serve two-thirds of ths
There are at present
52,000,000 in the United States.
The

General ‘telephone Co. now has 1600

employees v/ith 182,000 miles of cable,

Out of 40,000 miles of open wire and 53,000 miles
ohis group IS have .rbde up one meeting
of poles. The United States has 57^ of
elsewhere, 8 made up trwo meetings else
the world
telephones and the General
where, and one madd up 3 meetings else
Telephone Co. serves 1,800,00 subscribers.
where in order to have a perfect attend-

cncj.

It would seem thab a relatively

email number are those who spoil our
attendance.

It is possible to have 19 days in which
to make up a meeting, per example: Say

your club meets reruir.rly on Thurrday,

It is the 12th largest independent company

in the United States.

His information was

an eye-opener for the

club*

Absent were Allemier, Barnes, Bobior,
(hunting) Burandt, Dale Doan (hunting)

Fi ske .(hunting) K-rr, Kornstein, McKeith,

McKnight (Lansing) Rice, Treaty Trebilcock^

The last time you attended a meeting would Fri tc VanAken, Vinton, and rraldron. (all

be Feb, 1st... the next day,. Febo 2.. you

hunting) Clyde ''illiams. Warren Williams;,
make up” atteni-.ance for the follov;- Chuck Woodward (abroad) and Les Woodward,
ing Thursday (Oth)&lt;, You could tlien make
(Cleveland, Ohio.)
could

up your February 15 mee'Jing on Fabc 21,

which would mean that you had not attend-

ed a^meeulng from Fab^ 2 to Fabo 21 - a
total of 19 day&amp;J

In view of this fact

wa know that the club mombors as a whole

would appreciate it if every effort would
be made.to '‘make up".

Guests were: C. D. MoKenKie of Quincy^, Ed
Doherty of Coldwater, and Leu Meyer, the

speaker, from Muskegon*

On Tues* Nov,

22nd there is to be

a

one

day District institute at Charlotte for

club presidents, chairmen of the- Rotary
Information committee and chairmen of liie
improvement liiat he is making in the frost Classification committee,
Edward

A tip of the hat to Jim VanWhy for the

of the hotel.
One would hardly recognize Broughton of Ashtabula, Ohio is to bo the
this hote 1 as the sane building as the one Rotary Infonr.ation and Extension Counsellor
Uir. Crok over several years ago&gt;

for thijg meeting*

Ed Holtz, Ernie Luae

We are glad to hear that M-'s. Dale Dean is and president Tcrg will attend.

home again afeor her siirgery and is feel
ing much better.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thuridoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedne.doy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Ellct Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

OFFICERS BY

event

Club

service, this committee shall super

Functions

This

committees
are
appointed
on particular phases of vocational

COMMIHEES
Service

of the Committee

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

'

vise and-coordinate
of such committees.

supervise

of Stuart Picard,

activities

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the Aims and Obiects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

e.

James McComb

Dale Dean

Stuart Picard

Wilford Couillard

e.
f.

International

Trade

committee is Chairman)

1955 ■ 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST - 1955

Shaw,

Community Service

Charlie

Fiske

MARCH-

23-Ed

(The

Bill

b. Crippled Children — Horvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobler.

c.

Services

Rural

Urbon

— Warren

Alfred

the

members

of

this f.

club in discharging their respon

Rice,

1—Crippled Children
Dr. Horvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

Robert Lyons,
Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and in improving the
general standards of practice in
(The first name under each
committee is chairman)
their respective vocations. In the
sibilities in their

Pennington

NOVEMBER-

Scholorships — Byron Thomas,

devise and carry e.

Into effect plans which will guide
vocational

rela

APRIL-

3—4-Way Test-Roy Fox
10—Bob

Livermore

17—Tri-Stole
Howard

Meeting—
Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson
Harold Mitchell
Show

15—Bob

22—Ladies'
29—John

25—Ladies' Night
Lou

McKeith

Bovee

Night—Web Treat

Jockson

JUNE-

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

committee
ossist

Information

Harold Munn
18—Otis Bornes

Russell Waldron,

A.

8- Dr.

Andrews

11—International

Putnam.

it Chairman)

Vocational Service Committee: This

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and

4—Mork

M.

27-Lester Wise

Barney Trebilcock

a. Community
Sofely — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Woyne Way.

first name under each

shol]

Holtz

27—Stag Nile —

Dale Dean, Directer-Chrmh.

— Duone

6—Bob Lyons

Seton

13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20—Chet Altemler

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Woodward.

Informotion

Meet.

30—International Student
foster the ideals of service by
Fred Weeks
every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Von Aken
Rotorians, individually and as

Williams,

DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MiCH.

Moore

28—Competitor Relotions—

of Rotary — "to encourage and

Vocational

INTERNATIONAL

21—Russ

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer.

Taylor, Chicago, III.

DISTRICT,

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way

14—Boys' 4 Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

20—All Sports Banquet—

committee

ROTARY

FEBRUARY-

Torg Skabo

Dean.

INTERNATIONAL

Kerr, Jr.

16—District Gov.

Luse, Leslie

INTERNATIONAL

17-Bob

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

the obligations of the third object

Public

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupolik

Proiects:

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name under each
committee Is Choirman)

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the community.

P. M.

Harold Me-

Student

Fred Weeks, Seton Brjvee.

Associations —

Bob Livermore

Gust

Munn,

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

13—Buyer-Seller-

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeont-ot-Arms
— Dole

GEORGE F.

c.

Information —

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

word, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Membership — Roberl

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.

ROTARY

International

27—Scholarships

2—Trade Association
Gus Burondt
9-Bill Milnes

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

GOVERNOR 219th

men

6—Dr. D. K. Peorce
13—Corl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

It is the duly of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Webster Treat

SECRETARY

professional

Knight.

Club Bulletin —

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood,

John Walker

GENERAL

b.

Harold

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwcngel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,

DIRECTORS

J.

and

united in the ideal of service.

Roy Fox
e.

a. Attendance — Albert Fuller,

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo

Herbert

business

Howard Teeter

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

ROTARY

under

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

Director-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

PRESIDENT

vancement of international

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

the dub machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

OISTRiCT 219

activities

DECEMBER-

Services

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. Internationol Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees os may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relotions—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupolik
club service, in order to develop

1955-1956

12:15

the

International

To encourage and foster the ad

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Foller

19—Paul Hurley
26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson

10—Dr.

22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Frederick H,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Coidwater, tHicb.

WELCOME

Inc*

�He Profits^ Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
Bulletin No.

21

November 25, 1955

On Tuesday, November 22nd, Lester H.
Eisenhut,, who is Executive Secretary of
the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce, was
admitted to membership in the club. He
is the

son of Charles G.

Step NO, 8 in admitting a new member
provides that the Secretary shall notify
members in writing stating that a certain
man has been proposed for membership,directing that if anyone has any objectiore
that he should file these within 10 days.

and Emma

Meschberger Eisenhut and was born in Ft,
Wayne, Indiana May 4, 1908. He complet
ed grade school and high school in Ft.
Wayne, grad ating in 1926. He was
married on February 14, 1926 to Dora E.
Meeks in Detroit, They have five

Questions on Rotary information. (.1) Why
was the name Rotary adopted? (2) What is

"service is my business"? (3) Prom what

business classification may there be moi'e

children: Dora M., Betty Jane, Jacqueline than one active member in a club?
A., Richard C., and Marilyn
He was
^d you know that Benjamin Franklin was
fome rly connected with the Ft. lYayne
the founder of a club known as "Junto"?
Police Department serving with them from
1931 until 1940 and then was Chief of
This was a service club which had many
the Police

force from 1948

to 1952,

points of likeness to the modem

He

is a member of the Moose, Fraternal Order

The store of this is being printed
in the January issue of Rotarian in on
article written by Carl Van Doron.

of police; the International Assoc, of
Chiefs of Police; and is affiliated with
the

Reform church.

His hobbies are

fishing and building houses, his food
likes

are

service

dub.

seafoods and he

and sweet potatoes.
Route 3, Coldwater,

dislikes beans

His address is

^
Tuesday’s guests included a long list of

Tuesday's program consisted of slides
taken of ihe "'/williams* hunting trip in
northern Brittish Columbia. Although
your editor was not able to stay to see
. all of the slidos, those which were shown

certainly portrayed an interesting trip

Rotarians: Carlton ^^nzie of Quincy;

and 1 emagine caused considerable envy

Oliver Scott of Battle Creek, John
Broophy of Detroit; Edmund Robinson of
Litchfield; Don Lamm of Litchfield, Dale

among the mombership.

Ulery, Goshen, ^nd,, and Otto Rissman,

Dr, ^ohn Rick has the program for the 29th
but wo do not know what it is.

Leo T?hite, Dick Schultz and Bill T/hoi'*ley .
of Bronson,

We note

Absent were; Avery, Burandt, Fiske, Good-

past six months travelled 24,000 miles in
Africa and parts of Europe and is now

holm,

taking off for the Pacific where he plans

Munn,

Pennington.

Patterson, Waldron,

and

Ernie Luse and President

Torg were in Charlotte attending the
District Institute. We hope they have
someliiing to bring back to us.
Apparently the graph and the information
regarding the poor attendance of the Club
had

some affect since

was fairly small.
hunters

had

fantastic

our absentee

list

Most of the deer

returned with

deer and

that President Baker has

in the

to visit the various islands, continents,
and countries in that area.

On Page 23 of the December Rotarian there

is an article which deals with Michigan*
This is in line with the plan proposed and
endorsed by this district which provides
for taking into various homes students frca

other countries who are attending colleges
inlhe United States,

It would be well if

we would consider having visitors in our
homes over Christmas, Give it a good

tales.

think.
We are glad to see Chuck Woodv/ard back
v/ith us after his trip and we hope that he

will tell us of it sometime.

We are

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY;

A lot of molehills

also glad to have Maurice Payne, our song becomo mountains only because somcono adds
leader, back with us after his sojourn in
the hospital.
We are glad t#o, to know that Mrs, Dale
Dean is out of the hospital, home, and is
greatly improved.

a little dirt.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Functions of

BY

the CemmiHee

This committee shall

and

coordinate

the

are appointed

of such

supervise Stuart

octivities

committees.

Picard,

of

standing,

formation,. Public information and

b. Competitor

the Mogazine’Committees ond such
other committees os may be ap
pointed on particular phoses of c.
club service, !n order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Relations —

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. A^endance — Albert Faller,

- ‘

t Mark

Andrews,

Club

Bulletin — -

c.

DIRECTORS

Carl

Lewis

Ralph Toupalik
Howard Teeter

e.

19SS ● 1956

e.

f.

Richard Biringer.
Membership — Robert Shaw,

ward, Horvey Bent,
Webster Treat

Committee

every' Rotorlon to

to

his

j.

Special—At the coll of The President

Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Public Information — Duone
Davidson, Ted Sowers,

Dale

Herbert

ROTARY

30—International

J.

Taylor, Chicago,

III.

GENERAL . SECRETARY ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL

;

-

Urban

Worren

in discharging their

of

'Lou

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE,'MUiH. ‘ their respective

vocations.

this

respon

The above is pur progrom sche'dule for the year 1955-56.'

In
I

Informalion,'

Munn

f,

Student

Guest-^Edward

the-

Night
1

22—International

Harold

'' .''

29—Dr.

John

Night—Web Treat

Joekson

5&lt;-Rotory Information
Les 'Woodward

12—^rf. Faller ,
●

19—Poul Huriey
26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

8—Dick Biringer’
. 15—Public Information '
Duke Ddvjdson-

committee is chairman)

22:^Ladies'
29—John

'1—Crippled Children
Dr. Horvey ●Moss''■

Holtz,

Party—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

JUNE-.

Pennington

NOVEMBER-

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and in Improving the
gerierat standards .of..practice in
(The first name under each

-

1—Children's

Barnes

25—Lodies'

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons

members

MAY-

d. Youth ^ Axner Olson,'

sibilities in their vocational rela

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

Rural

Williams, Russell Waldron,
'

effect plans whkh will guide

club
ROTARY

c.

committee shall devise ond carry e.
the

24—Eric Sehwengel ●

Andrews

Harold

18—Otis

Alfred Rice,

ossist

.

Meeting—

Howard Teeter -

Rica

11—internationaf

Livermore

17—Tri-State

Allemier

4—Mark

VoeatTor.al Service Committee: This

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into
and
GOVERNOR 219th

Services

3_4-Way Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob

Barney Trebilcock

Putnam,

McKeith

APRIL-

27—Stag Nile —

Director-Chrmn.

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

&lt;,
Vocationol

Student

13-4-H Fair-AI

A.

Seton Bovee
27-Lcster Wise

Fred Weeks

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.
b. Crippled Children — Harvey

committee, is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

M.

20—All Sports Banquet-

a. Community Safety ^ Roymond OCTOBER-

k. Sergeont-at-Arms — Dale
..peon. Bill Babier.
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
(^he first name' under each
PRESIDENT

Dean,

Relations—

Fiske

6—Bob Lyons

23-Ed Holt*

20—Chet

Chorlie

13—Buyer-Seller—

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTDMBERRotorians, individually, and as
6—Warner Von A(cen

●

26—Competitor
MARCH-

Torg Skabo

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry. members of the Rotary Club, to be
Board of Directors Meetings
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
droughtful. of and helpful to olhRegular—First Thursday each Month, i. Rotary Informotion — Ernest ers'in the community. .
12:15 P. M.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

personal,

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

Chester Curry

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

discharge

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

21 —Russ Moore

AUGUST - 1955

Service

Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Wood

Bovee.

committee is Chairmen)

committee is Chairman)

Vinton,

- 1956

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

(The first name under each

Gust Burandt

,(The first nome under each

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

c.

Seton

27—Scholarships

10—Employee &amp; Employer

Information —

Weeks,

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

3—Ted Sowers

Director-Chrmn.

Harold Munn, Harold McKnight.
Internationol Student Projects:

Bob Livermore

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster
the Ideals of service by
.

Fritz Van Aken
Dale 'D6an

peoce

International

Fred

James McComb
. Wilford Couillard
'*‘uarf Picard
John Walker

Torg Skabo

President, and

and

b.

Trade Associations —

;

President, Vice

Will Couillard,

Roy Fox

Ray Mulchohay, Ken Putnam,
Community Service
d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood
It is the duty of the Community
ward, John Walker,

The

will

a. Internationol Contacts ●Pennington, Chas. FIske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Mllnes.

Donald Shorno

Eric Sehwengel. Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification ■— EdworiS Holtz,

good

united in the ideal of service.

tion of the plans anci .program of d. Four-Way Test—

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

DECEMBER-

Services

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

Direetor-Chrmn.

the
Classification, .Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
PrOgrom, Fellowship, Rotary In

ELECTION

International

on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encouroge and foster the ad
vise end r^ardinate the activities vancement of international under

Club Service

j
OFFICERS

jevent committeas

COMMITTEES

OF

’ 3—President's Meeting
ID—Dr. Don Shorno

●17—Lloyd - Livermore'

Contacts

Goodhojm; ●
Rick

. 24—Chuck

Woodward

3f-6ill

:

Bdbier.

^
DOUGLAS

If you want to change dales' with onother member, advise The program chairman of the change.
'i
/Members having special progrdms, such os Ladies.' Night, may appoint a committee to;assi9t with the, details.

, ,

WOODWARD,

,

Program Chairman

^Telephone 125

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ilofary REFLECTOR

5'CENTS.:l4i!

Frederick

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Weeks

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Coldvater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time;

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Ik POSTAGE

Uich.

Inc.

a R.

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December 2, 1955
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has

approved the name and classification listed below*

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week*
Name

Harry Joseph

Major Classification

Minor Classification

Pood Industry

Groceries, Wholesale

Signed - J* A* Kennedy, Secretary

AA

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best’’

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater, Michigon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No#

December 2, 1955

21

Keath Poarco has the program for next

Ernie Luso&gt; *^org Skobo, attended the

week and tells us that Wade Brinkcr,
Professor of small animal medicine,

Rotary Institute which was held at
Charlotte and from all reports they
secured a good bit of information which

vetrinarian*s college of "the Michigan

State University, East Lansing (N of M

will benefit

alumni tako notice) is to spoak to the
club on bone surgery of small animals.

that he is embarking on an ambitious pro
gram of education for Rotary members# Wo

Incidcntolly Koath Pecroc and his Rotary
Ann loft Thursday morning* Docombor 1st,

Qs to Rotary aims# responsibility of
members, and historical background.

for Q votrinarians* meeting in Chicago.

Y»u*ll hear more

Keath said they wehe going to live the
Life of Riley at the Edgewater Beach
Hotel which is on the edge of the
goldcoast area.

Les Woodward

Step No. 9 in admission of a new member
to membership has to dc wiih objections,
if any, which must be filed in writing
by any member who feols that the prospect
should not be taken into Rotary.
DO NOT FORGET THE BLOOD MOBILE which is

to be ot the Elks* Temple on Thursday,
December 8th. In the past, according to
Dr. Mooi, Branch County has not contri
buted its quote of blood to the bank and
■the county is in debt a consideroblo
amount of

blood at

this

time#

The program for last Tuesday has as its
speaker. Dr. Mooi, wh# is very much in
terested in the securing of blood for the
blood bank.

In his

talk to us he

out

ihe

Club#

Emio tells us

do irot moan formal education but education

of this

tolls

us

of

next week when
attendance

out

side the United States#
In lino

with the work done at

the

Institite

in Charlotte vdth Rotary Information
classification* Ed Hiltz, who is Classi
fication Chairman, plans on discussing
this subject at our next mooting.

Apparently the graph and ’’needling” which
the members received regarding attendance
has proved effective as the attendance has
improved gr3:,tly within the la st throe or

four meotings#

^n fact, there were only

5 men absent at Tuesday’s meeting and 6

early leavers.

Speaking of early leavers

--wc"*note that there have been some

men

leaving early who have not signed up as
early leavers#
At the Board of Directors meeting on
Thursday considerable discussion was had

regarding the proposed buying or building

lined the uses to which it is put, how

of some

the blood bank operates, and then showed
a film of the mechanics of taking blood,
of its processing, and distribution#
It
was ccr-tainly educational and the Club as
a whole should support such a community
project. The film was shown by Loren
Yearling, a student of the Coldwater

grounds# Dale D&lt;^cn*s committee is still
working on the project and hopes to have
something to report fairly soon.

schools*

We ore glad -to know that Mrs# Mourice
Payne is out of 'the hospital again# It
seems to us

that

she ond Maurice have had

more than their share of hospitalization.

Secretary Chick Kennedy 'bells us that all
fees are paid.

Hurrahl

sort of a

stand nt

tho

4-H Fair

The Rotary Club has been asked 'to take
part in the ”Clotho-a-child” campaign and
doubtless members will bo

asked ‘to assist

in -tdiis program as they have in years
past. Undoubtedly the Rotary Club will bo
assigned cno day to work on the street
and each member should do something in
this

line#

TH0U(3IT FOR THE DAY: The grass is always
greener *n the other side of -the fence
but it is always just as hard to mow.

(S'fcew Picard)
Roy Mulchahcy

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elki Tempi# - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Po*t Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

«vont committees

Club Service

service, this^committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

This

committee

coordinate

shall
the

appointed

supervise

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

of Stuart

activities

(Tie

BY

ELECTION

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship, of

Picard, Direclor-Chrmn.

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

the Magazine Committees and such

1955-1956

other committees as

may

business

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims ond Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary
I

Erie Schwengel.

Paul

Gust

Club

Bulletin

e.
f.

Webster

g. Music

Treat

— Maurice Payne,

Board of Directors Meetings
12il5 P. M.

j.

Rotary Information — Ernest
luse, Leslie Woodward,

Public Informotion — Duane

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call of the President k. Sergeanf-at-Armi
— Dole
Dean.

DISTRICT 219

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL "
Herbert

J.

Toylor,

Chicago,

Bill

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

the

club in discharging
GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

sibilities

DISTRICT,

Rurol

INTERNATIONAL

-■ Urban' — Warren

WillicimS,
d. Youth

of

this

their respon

Russell Waldron,

— Axner Olson,

‘

Scholarships' — Byron Thomas,
Robkrt Lyons. ● . ■ ●:

f.

Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

their

vocational

rela

and- in

improving

the

CHARLOHE, MICH.

V

21—Russ

Moore

28—Competitor

Holtz

Student

Lyons
A.

McKeith

APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob

Livermore

17—Tri-State

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4-H Fair-Ai Rice
20—Chet Ailemier

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

Barney Trebilcoek

1—Children's Party—
Axner

4—Mark Andrews
11 —International Information
Harold

Munn

Olson

Harold Mitchell

15—Bob Show
22—Ladies' Night-Web Treat
Jackson

JUNE-

.]

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

12—Bert Faller

1—Crippled Children

, ;
Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

Information

Duke Davidson
, 22—International Contacts' .

Harold

B-rDr.

29—John

Barnes

25—ladies' Night
■ -Lou Pennington

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

27—Stag Nito ●-

15^Public

Relations—

Charlie Fiske

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

30—International
Fred Weeks

'generdt
29—Dr. John
epmmit.fee is chairman)their /espeejive’ vocations. In the
The above is our program schedule for the. year 1955-56...
if you wont to change dates with another member, odvise^the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, Such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
GEORGE F. DEAN,

7—Community Safely

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

20—All Sports Banquet—

NOVEMBER-

Alfred Rice. ^

Employer

FEBRUARY-

M.

Torg Skobo

18—Otis

&amp;

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

6—Bob

16—District Gov. Meet.
23-Ed

10—Employee

13—Buyer-Seller—

Milnes

a. CommuniVy ftifety ^ Raymond OCTOBER-

g. Boys'.&amp; Girls'Week
Chester Curry.
.
(The first name under each
standards of' practice in
in

tionships

as

Putnom.

Services

members

and

Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

into effect plans which will guide
assist

individually

thoughtful of and helpful to others in the '.conlmonity."

committee shall devise and carry e.

R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and

the Community

business and community life."'The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Vocotiogol Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE

of

foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarian to his personal,

c.

111.
Vocational

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9—Bill

duty

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

MARCH-

Community Service

b. Crippled Children — Horvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobier.

Bovee.

- 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

the

TrebileoCK, Wgyne Way.

'.(The .first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

Seton

Weeks,

Projects:

committee is Choirman)

members of the .Rotary Club, to be

h. Magozine — Keith Avery,

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.'

is

Rotorians,

Chester Curry,

Fred

1955

of Rotary — "to encourage and

Richord Biringer,
Membership — Robert Shaw,

—

Munn, Harold Me-

Student

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

Information

International

27—Scholarships

Relotionship—
Ralph Toupalik

Milnes.

International

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

—

(The first name under each

Burandt

Service Committee
to discharge
the obligations of the third object

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,

Contacts

Goodhoim,

AUGUST — 1955

It

Roy Patterson

Wm.

c.

—

ward, John Walker,

Fritz Van Aken
-*g Skabo
Dale Dean
.^^mes McComb
Wilford Couiilard
Stuart Picard
John Walker

Harold

Knight,

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

men

Direetor-Chrmn.

International

Horold

Bob Livermore

Hurley,

professionol

Couillord,

Trade Associations —

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.
c.

President, and

a.

b.

Donald Shorno

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,
DIRECTORS

Will

Ray Fox

e.

a. Altendonce — Albert Faller,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Presidertt, Vice

— lewis

pointed on porticular phases of c.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

TORG SKABO, Presidertt

The

Relations

and

united in the ideal of service.

Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Employer-Employee Relations—

be ap

Services

activities vancement of international under

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
OFFICERS

International

on particular phases of vocational

Functions of the Committee
and

ore

DECEMBER-

COMMITTEES

Goodhoim

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Uoyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodword
31-Bill

Rick

Putnam

JULY-

Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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Notary REFLECTOR

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.Frederick H.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,
t.

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m„ Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, 4Jich.

I

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiga n
Bulletin No,.

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

23

Deoombor 0^ 1055

With Keath Pearce, our local v.pt

^

program chairman a very good program

■Thursday,—&amp;e&lt;?omb»F-23 hao -been—set'aside
as Rotsry Day for the ”Clothe-a-child"

Wade Brinkor, Professor of small animal
medicine, st Michigan State University,

men from the club to participate in this

''sie.G presented,

He

The speaker was Dr^.

told us that there

l‘:600

were approximately
vets in the United States of

vdiich 6;0 are in Michigan^

There are

IV votinurian school,' :in the Pnited
3 ts. te s
Michigan State,, vjhich r ●aruV;
ameng tho best admit 5 on.'. / 64 GQch
year into the six-year vrt;inarian couse^

Fo...lr.viing his remarks Dr.„ hrinker showed
a

verv

int.jresting film concerning

surgery cn small animals.

campaign^

The responsibility for getting

has been delegated to gchwengol and

Williams^, so when these men call

make jOiir plans to do your part,

on you
John

Doon 13

the all -o-'.'-er chairman for the
Clothe -a-jh.’ld
campaign v

Tuesday right your editor attended

a

meet'-

ing v;hioh nad to dov/ith the rmmunizntion
for pcli.o,
invurcntly n great many

children belwe en

the ages of 1 and 15 have
I -1had iheir i rouniZD tions o
I'.S
sum.
stod
pit if this has not hr-en done

ric t

rj

In line vdth the policy of pr-

so riti ●f

the ^'lub with Rotary infcriaat:on

Holtz.

Chairman of the Classific ation

Committoo; explained the various

facts

concerning additional a ctive cla-.-si fi-

cation in Rotary,, The furnishing c
Potary infcjinanion is going to cent nu0
on with Ernie Luso and Ed supplying us

with the dope each week.

Also in line with Rotary information;.
Chuck Woodward, v/ho has just returned
frem a trip abroad, gave a short talk of
his attendance at the Nov; Delhi Club in
India, This meeting was held in the
grand ballroom of the Imperial Hotel and
the speaker at the meeting was Sherman
Cooper, American Ambassador to India,

Chuck reported that there were several
hundred members in the club and that

English was the common language spoken,
ITiiilo in Now Delhi Chuck had a chance to
visit the residence of the American
Ambassador.

for ycur cnj.lo'ren that you trko immediate
3repj -CO prcvlde this for therio

feur editor attended the meeting in Qui.ncy

at v;oi ch there wns a large number 'of

Cclav;otor Rotary members.

The speaker was

Don Phillips, President of Hillsdale

C-oilcgG^ and his speech was one v/hich would
provide an excellent program for our club-.

The tenth step of admission to membership

is as

follows;

no objections to election

to membership having been filed against

taking the proposed member into the club.

he is considered duly olectedn
How well

do

you know your fellow RotariansT
Can you stand up in the club and name

every one

and tell ivhat ho

does?

It wou].d

be interesting to try
Guests cn Tuesdoy were: Ray Radeko of
Battle Creek; Bernard Lanoy of Alpena;
Dr., Mier and Dr, Nettloman of Coldwater;

Your editor missed the District Editarian'

meeting on November 25th at Marshall,
Apparently Dist. 219 is making quite a

and Bob Pettit of Mt, Penn, Pennsylvania,

Absent wero Alleraier, ^urandt, Goodholm,

Kennedy, Kornstein, ^^cKeith, Moss,
Mulchahoy, Patterson^ Shaw, Sowers,
tliere was a speaker from RI at bho meeting. Thomas, 'Van7diy, Vinton, Waldron and

name for itself in

this association and

Warren Vdlliams.

A hit of belated news: Barney Trobilcock
has been appointed to the highway and
street committee of the State Municipal
League,

There were 6 early leavers.

Yfe understand that our Secretary, Chick

Kennedj'-, is in New York,

We hope he has

a good time.

Ray Mulchahey

Many thanks to Fred Weeks in his help in
getting the news for this Bulletin,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
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QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elict Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Poit Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club

MKH.

BY

This

shall

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
KENNEDY, Secretary

visa and coordinate
of such committees.

James McComb,

o. Attendance — Albert Foller,

c.

DIRECTORS

Torg "Skabo

,Fcitr Vqn Aken

James McComb

.Ppie Dean

Club

e.

ward, John Walker,
●
Roy PoHerson
Program — 'Douglas Wood-

o.

" 'V^ilford Couillard '

Bob Livermore

Gust

Membership
Webster

—

Robert Shaw,

Treat

each Month, i.

Rotoiy

Dovidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergoont-at-Arms — Dale
Dean.

DISTRICT 219
PRESIDENT

ROTARY
ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

Bill

Boblor.

peace
men

fellowship

of

ideal of service.

ROTARY

Services

and

assist "the ,members

of

Torg Skabo

■ sibilities

●

in

the

ideals

of

discharge

service

their

vocational

by

every Rolarion to his porsonol,
business and community life." The
individually

and

as

Rural

-

,,

Student

.Gucst—Edward

rela-. g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week

Iionship] and 'in improving the
getserai 'slandords af practice in
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.- their respective vocations. In the

23-Ed

.

Chester Curry.

,

■

committee is choirman)

Meet.

20—All

Student

.

●

3—4-V/ay Test—Ray Fox

17—Tri-Stale

Schwengol

MAY-

1—Children's PartyAxner Olson

OCTOBER-

4—Mark

Andrews

ll~lnlornational

Harold

Information

Munn

Shaw
Jackson

JUNE-

5—Rotary Informotion

Pennington

Les Woodward
12—Bert Foller

;19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken

Dr. Harvey Moss .
B—Dick Biringcr
Contacts

Goodhol m

Putnam

JULV,3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson

29-Dr. John

Harold Mitchell

15—Bob
29—John

Bernes

Harold

8—Dr.

22—Ladies' Night—Web Treat

1—Crippled Children

10—Dr.

31—Bill

Rick

DOUGLAS

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore
●24—Chuck Woodward
.

Bobier

WOODWARD,

",

The COLD WATER

.[?

Notary REFLECTOR
H*

Weeks

*

Quality Spring Products,
Coldwater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time;

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Progrom Chairman

Telephone 125

.

Frederick

Mealing—

Howard Teeter

24 —Eric

i.'-

.

Bovee
Wise

APRIL-

i-

.

McKcltli

Sports Banquet-

Scion
27—Lester

●jz-

A.

10—Bob Livermore

The above is our program-schedule for the year 1955-56. '
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having.speejaj programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to-asslsj with the details.

●

Relations—

Fisku

Lyons

M.

SEPTEMBER-

22—Inlernotional

(The first ;name .under each

Chorlle

6—Bob

Fred Weeks

Lou

Moore

2B—Competitor

13—Buyer-Seller-

NOVEMBER-

Holtz,

Employer

14-Boys' &amp; Girls' WcekChester Curry

21—Ross

Holtz

30—International

18—Otis

Scfjblarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,

&amp;

ec

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

25—Ladies' Night

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson, ● ●
Alfred Rico.
' ' ● '

1956

31—Roy

27—Slag Nile —
Barney Trebilcock

Urban — Warren

-

24—Jim Van Why

—

Burandt

6—Warner Van Akon
13-4-H Foir-AI Rico

a. Community Safety — Raymond
Trebilcock, Wayne Way.
b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

Ralph Toupalik

Association

Gus

20—Chef Allcmier

Dole Dcon, Dircctor-Chrmn.

27—Scholarships

MARCH-

thoughtful of and helpful

to oth

Poorce

Re fallonship-

PROGRAMS

mambers of ilia Rotary Club, to be

this f.

'cl'ub jn discharging their respon
DISTRICT,

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage ond

cgmmittec shall -devise and carry c.

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into effect plans which will guide

- 1956

2—Trade

to

K.

Vinton

10-Em

is Chairmon)

9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov.

Committee

B.

Potterson
Horold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Sofoty
Inicrnationol Student Projects;
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Scion Bovee.

Community Service

Putnam.

Vocotional Service Committee: This

Informotion

b—Dr.

13—Corl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

3—Ted Sowers

Milnos.

the duly of the Community

It is

c.

III.
Voeational

GOVERNOR 219th

and

International

1955

Chairman)

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

(The first nome under each
pommitteo is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Herbert. J.

is

Inforiration — Ernest ers in the community.

Lusc, Leslie Woodward.
Public Informotion — Duane

[.

of the

will

professional

world

AUGUST - 1955

Rolarians,

'● Chester Curry,

h. Magazine — ^eith Ayery. .

P. M.

Spcciol—At the' coll

good

committee

effect of this object is to Influence

g. Music — Maurice Poyno,

Board of Directors Meetings

committee

foster

Richard Biringcr.

f.

12:15

under

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name under each

Service

word, Harvey Bent,

John Walker

c,

Trade Associations —

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnom.
- d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

and

Wm.

b.

Donald Shorno

Direclor-Chrmn,

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Regular—First Thursday

OECEMBER-

Services

and

o

united in the

Ray Fox

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

■art Picard

through

business

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKelth,

the Alms and Obiects Committee.

President,

standing,

supervise Stuart Picard, Diroctor-Chrmn.
of

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Vice

International

the activities vancement of internotionul

activities

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretory

President,

appointed

pointed on particular phoses of
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

TORG SKABO, President

The

are

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Diroctor-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennlngtos Chas. Fieko.
other committees as mny be ap
Harold Goodholm,
e. Employer-Employee Relations—

ELECTION

1955-1956

JOHN

committee

and

commitices

on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super* To encourage and foster the ad

Service

Functions of the Committee

I

OFFICERS

uvent

COMMITTEES

OF

Mich.

Inc.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michiga

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

24

December 16, -1955

On Tuesday a new member was welcomed into
by Ken Putnam. The new member is Hariy

Dale Dean, as Chairman of the kids'

Christmas gift committee, distributed
lists and names of families to the commi'tr

M. Joseph who is a former Rotarian of the
LaPorte, Ind. club.

He was a charter

member of that club*

He was born July 31,

1904 in Nashville, Tenn.

His

tee subchairmen.

father was

stressed the

value

the gifts to them so that we may know

Harry Joseph and the maiden name of his
mother was Alice Falk,
He graduated from

what we are doing for each individual
child,

both grade school and high scheol in
Nashville and following this attended

Northwest Ifaiversity. He was married
Ethel Quinn at HaPorte, Ind. and his

He

of visiting a family previous to taki:
He also read a

letter from an 11

year old girl telling of their family s

plight.
This had been written to ihe
”Clothe-a-Child campaign but could not

to

be taken care of through that meanss Club
members contributed $46,58 to provide

wedding anniversary is January 20th. He
has three children, Philip, 21, who is a
senior at Hanover College, Hanover, Ind.,
where he is specializing in business admj

Christmas for the family described by the
youngster.

a daughter, Alice Jean, wh» is a freshman

at the University of Michigan nursing

According to the abstract of title, read
by Carl Vinton, covering the area which

in Coldwater,

Bank parking lot,. Coldwater has made con

school, and son, Allen, who attends school

1 s

From 1929 to 1932 he work

now

used by the Branch bounty Savings

ed for the Western Electric Co. in Chicaga siderable progress in that it is no long-

From 1932 to March, 1955 he was manager of er necessary to stipulate when transferof the Kramer &amp; Sons wholesale grocers at ring property within the city that the

LaPorte.

He came to Coldwater in March,

seller shall

set aside an easement

across

1955 and is with Bill Milnes in the South- the property which he is selling to the
ern Michigan Groc, Co.
belongs to the "ourdoor plumbing". In line with the pro-

Mks lodge and states that his hobbies are
golf, music, (listener only) and boys. He
states that he likes nearly every kind of

gress which Coldwater has made he stressed
the construction of the new addition to
the Shaw Shoe co. Following his remarks

food but his wife says he particularly
the club were taken on a tour of the new
likes pork chops; he dislikes rice pudding addition. Apparently the members were not

«e IB 5*11 and weighs 160 lbs. His wife
aware of how complicated the making of a
says he has no pet peeves, is good natured, shoe can be and we saw a greet deal of
and easy to live with. She reports also
dental work whilo they were standing with

tnat she buys his ties but they usually

their mouths open looking at some of the

don t suit and she has to return them. He

lives at 63 N, Hudson; home phone #1466*
Ken Putnam, in line with Notary informatiDn
sooke briefly on what Rotary membership
meant to him. He stressed particularly
fellowship and getting to know othe r men,

intricate processes which go into provid-

ing rhoos

for

the well-shod mal o*

It WQ'?

a trip that was well worth while and -;os

enjoyed by everyone.

Hats off to Tom and

Bob Shaw for their business acumon which

provides the building of such a factory.

their families and kids, singing (paying

Next weok*s

Payne) exchange of ideas, worthwhile pro

Avery who has a program dealing with

stressing the fact that anrapulsory at-

uthey camei. to bej,

tribute to our able song leader, Maurice

grams, community service, and attendance;

program is in charge of Keith

Christmas carols, their origin, and bo’s

tendance is good for one in that it places
an obligation upon one to be there weekly* '

Members are going
- _ to

a chance to participate in singing
°
carols,
Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
e

QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — Coltege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

This
and

OFFICERS

BY

committee

coordinate

vise and

the Committee

shall
the

supervise

activities

of

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

,'Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Peorce.

c.

Vice President, and

Torg Skobo

Fritz Van Aken

Igmes McComb

Dale Dean

word, John Wolker,

Wiiford Couillard
John Walker .

jart Picard

activities

vancement

standing,

Direetor-Chrmn.

Gust

DECEMBER-

Services

through

'

■

Roy Potterson

e.

.Program- — Douglas Woodword, Harvey Bent,

Richard Biringer,

f.

committee

Membership -r

.Webster Treat

Robert Shaw,

is

business

a

of international

under

good

peace

will

world

and

and

fellowship

professional

committee Is Chairman)

Chairman)

1955

- 1956

ROTARY PROGRAMS

AUGUST -.1955

j.

Special—At the call of the President

Public Information — Duone
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale
Dean.

219

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

GENERAL

INTERNATIONAL

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor^

Chicogo,

Bill

Bobier.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

III.

Community Service
It is the duty of the Community
Service

Committee

to

discharge

the obligotlons' of the third object
of Rotory — "to encourage and
foster the ideols of service by
every Rotorlon to his personal,

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Torg Skobo

23-Ed

Holtz

30—Internotional

Student

Fred Weeks

business and community life." The

INTERNATIONAL^

ROTARY

Trebilcock,.. Wayne Way.
b. Crippled Children — Horvey
Mosr, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam.

c.

Rural

-

Urban

— Warren

Williams, Russell Waldron,

into .effect'plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the meifibers of this

GEORGE F.

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER4—Mark

27—Scholarships

Byron Thomas

. 11—International

Harold
18—Otis

Informolion

Munn

club,
in discharging their respon
sibilities in their vocational rela

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

Robert. Lyons,
f.

Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
&lt;
tionships and tri improving the
general standards of practice In
(The first name under each
their respective vocations. In the
committee is chairman)

28—Competitor Relations—
Chorlie Fiske

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-SellerM.

A.

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton Bevee
27-Lester V^se
APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob

Livermore

17—Tri-State
Howord

Meeting—
Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Ladies'
29—John

Bornes

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
Lou

Chester Curry

21—Russ Moore

Axner Olson

Andrews

Pennington

Vo&lt;ationcsl'. Services
d. Youth — Axner Olson,
NOVEMBERAlfred Rice,
Vpcational Service.Committee: This
committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
1—Crippled Children

SECRETARY , ROTARY .

GOVERNOR 219th

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20-Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBERg. Music — Maurice Payne,
6—Warner Van Aken
Rotorlons, individually and as
Chester Curry,
13—4-H Fair—At Rice
members'of the Rotary Club, to be
Board of Directors Meetings
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
20—Chet Allemier
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
27—Stag Nile —
Regular—First Thursday each Month, i, Rotary Informolion — Ernest ers In the community.
luse, Leslie Woodward,
i
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.
Barney Trebilcock
12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT

of

(The first name under each

Burandt

(The first name under each

Mark Andrews^ Carl Vinton,

Club Bulletin ^
-Roy Mulchahey,- Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

DIRECTORS

President,

the

of such committees.
Stuart Picard,

b. Cla'ssification —'^Edward Holtz,

The

coordinate

International

encourage and foster the ad

men
JANUARY - 19S6
the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united In the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program. Fellowship, Rotary In3—Ted Sowers
Will
Couillord,
Director-Chrmn.
formotion. Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis
10—Employee &amp; Employer
the Mogasine Committees and such
a.
International
Contacts
—
Relotionship—
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees os may be ap
Ralph Toupalik
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on porticular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
17-Bob
Kerr, Jr.
Wm. Milnos.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
24—Jim
Van Why
b. International Information —
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Horold Mction of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
FEBRUARYKnight.
tho Aims, atnd Objects Committee.
Roy Fox
7—Community Safety
Donold Shorno
c. International .Student Projects:
James M^Comb, Director-Chrmn.
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
e.
Trade Associations —
14—Boys'
i Girls' Week—
a. Attendance — Albert Foller,
Bob Livermore

1955-1956

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretory

event committees ore appointed
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To

COMMITTEES

OF

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John RIek

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

12—Bert Foller

19-Paul Hurley

26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night,- may appoint a committee to assist with' the details.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

-

The COLDWATER
\otary REFLECTOR
Frederick

H.

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, Mich.
Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

UNITED
STATES
raST/IGE

�i4

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

Tb^CQtp WATER
Pu%hftd b/The'^OLDWATER RO
file Singingest Club in the U. S. A.

V
Bulletin Koe

25

December 23, 1955

The Coldwater Rotary Club certainly
came through in n grand way with their

attendance in November even though
there was a deer hunting season.

Cold-

water was 7th in attendance of the 41

clubs in the district with an average

of 94..58^.

We note, however, that the

club has lost 2 in total membership
since June of 1955--there now being 72

active members.

letter for December, if anyone who is
going to Chicago, would like to attend

the Breakfast Club radio program, tiwy
should contact Mr. Ralph Bergsten, 105
Madison St

Chicago 2, Illinois,
Telephone--Randolph 6-8872,

that the District Conference is to be

held March 23-24 at Benton Harbcr.

He

also tells us -that there are 8891 Rotary
clubs in 93 countries with a membership
of 422,000 as of December 12, 1955,
« 4.U

V X j.

strip and recording on how the following

four Christmas carols were written and
set to music.
"Oh Little Town of
Bethlehem", " Hark, the Herald Angels

It Came upon

to the World".

Sing",

Midnight Clear"*,-'and "Joy
We know that

the

club en-

Joyed the program and furthermore they
re-

cording.

Tuesday’s guests included Noel Shedd;.
Sturgis; Bernard Laney of Alpena; Al Tate

of Battle Creek; Clay Brockman,. Quincy;

Phil Ribble of Coldwater; and Glen Martin,
Jack Lantz, Gordon Brewer and Raymond
Smith of Bronson.

District Governor George also tells us

,

cellent Christmas program with his film

enjoyed .immensely the singing and the

According to the District Governor’s

W.

On Tuesday Keith Avery presented an ex-

w

Absent were Burandt^ Harris, Patterson,

Schwengel, Treat, Van Why, Vinton and Way.
There were 7 early leavers.

Congratulations to President Torg in the
establishment of his own business,

Club Joins with your editor in

A tip of the hat to Wayne Way on getting
V.
i
^
^ ^

+.u
●
tj
wishing him all the success in the world.

among the top three in the

We understand thot Chuck Schmitt wiTl bo

himsali!_.a. free trip to Florida ,for_being
mobiles

in his

sales of Olds-

.

_

district.

spending Christmas in Chicago.
A tip of the hat to Webb Treat in his preJess Waldron, we understand, has resigned sentation of the television to the Health
from the Board of Supervisors. It will
Center and a tip of the hat to Mac McKeith
seem odd not to have Jess among the
en his interest in solving the parking
politicians.
problem in the city of Coldwater*

Pages 32,33, and 34 of the January
Rotarian make good rending. See if you
■igree^,

Your editor wishes everyone a Merry
Christmas and lots of gifts*

You Will Always Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

are
committees
appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super* To encouroge and foster the ad

event

COMMITTEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

I

the Committee

This committee shall

and

coordinate

the

the activities vancement of international under
~
standing, good will and peace

vise and coordinate
of such commitiees.

supervise Stuart Picord, Director-Chrmn.
of

thrpugh

activities

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Retory In
OFFICERS

BY

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

ELECTION

the Mogoiine Committees and such
1955-1956

other committees as

may

Employer-Employee

Ralph Toupalik

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Ob[ect$’Committee.
Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMin. Asst. Secretary

James McComb,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance

c.

DIRECTORS

Andrews,

Carl

'omes McComb

Roy Pofterson

Dole Dean

e.

Wiiford Couillard

uart Picard

John Walker

f.

Program — Douglas Wood

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

Membership

— Robert Shaw,

Webster Treat

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.
12:15

P. M.

j.

Special—At the call of the President

Rotary

Dovidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeant-ot-Arms — Dale
Dean,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

INTERNATIONAL

(The

Bobier.

is Cboirman)

111.
Vocotional

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

Services

Vocational Service Committee: This

Pearce

. Byron Thomas
JANUARY - 1956
3—Ted Sewers

10—Employee

&amp;

—

Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Projects:
Wayne V/oy
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
(The first name under each
21—Russ Moore
committee is Chairman)
28—Competitor Relations—
- 1956 ROTARY

PROGRAMS

Charlie

Fiske

MARCH-

Association

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

Service

16—District Gov. Meet.

20—All

Committee

to

discharge

the obligotions of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of service by
every Rotarlan to his personal,
business and community life.'*.The
effect of this object Is to influence
Retorians, Individually and as
members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Dale

Dean,

Torg

M.

Skabo

23-Ed Holtz
30—Internotionol

Student

Fred Weeks

Allemier

27-Sfog Nile -

Putnam,
c.

Rurol

-

Urban

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,
Alfred Rice,

Harold

Munn

Barnes

25—Ladies'
Lou

Livermore

17—Tri-Stote

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

Axner Olson

4—Mork Andrews
11—International Information
18—Otis

— Warren

Wise

1 —Children's Party—

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERMoss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

27—Lester

APRIL-

MAY-

Barney Trebilcock

b. Crippled Children —. Harvey

McKeith

Bovee

10—Bob

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet

A.

Sports Banquel-

Seton

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

SEPTEMBER-

Director-Chrmn.

Trebilcocic, Wayne Way.

Employer

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes

first name under each

committee

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Bill

K.

Vinton

Relotionship—
Ralph Toupalik

Wm. Milnes.

Information

B.

27—Scholarships

—

Goodholm,

2—Trade

Community Service

6—Dr.
13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

It is the duty of the Community

Information — Ernest ers in the community.

Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Public Information — Duone

of

men

AUGUST - 1955

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
ward, John Walker,

Contacts

International

1955

Club Bulletin —

Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
Fritz Von Aken

Burandt

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman)

Vinton,

International

Harold

c.

Trade Associations —
Gust

a.

b.

Bob Livermore

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b.'Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark

The President,
Torg Skabo

e.

professional

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

Relations—

Donald Shorno

Director-Chrmn.

— Albert Faller,

Lewis

Howeird Teeter

the club rhachinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

—

world, fellowship

and

united in the ideal of service.

Pennington, Chas. Fiske.

be ap

pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, President

Relations

a

business

DECEMBER-

8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob

Show

29—John

Jackson

^—Ladies' Night—Web Treat
JUNE-

Night

5—Rotary Information

Pennington

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

NOVEMBER-

committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
1—Crippled Children
into effect plans which will guide
Dr. Harvfey Moss
Robert Lyons. ,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
ossist the members of this
8—Dick
Biringer
f. Student Guest—Edward Holtz,
club in discharging their respon
●. l5—Public Infonnotion
g.
Boys'
&amp;
Girls'
Week
—
sibilities
in
their
vocational
rela
Duke
Davidson
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
Chester Curry.
22—International Contacts
tionships and in improving the
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Harold
Goodholm
general standards of proctiee in
(The first name under each
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH. their respective vocations. In the
29—Dr. John Rick
committee is chairrpon)
INTERNATIONAL

19—Paul Hurley
26—Ken

Putnom

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck
31-Bill

Woodward

Bobier

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 125

if you wortt to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairmen of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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The COLDWATER
REFLECTOR

k STATES
Si POSTACE
SEC. 34.Y

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Predericic H.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WeeKs

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater, Mich.

Published by
COLDWATER,

K. CENTS 2

1955

WELCOME

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�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Mkhiga

The Singingest Club in the U. 5. A.
Bulletin No* 26

December 28,

1955

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It wjs good to see Howard Swan back at the
club meeting on Tuesday; We hope he is
able to come more often,
Prom all reports

he has had a pretty rough time during the
past few months, but he was his old cheer

ful self and we were glad to see him.

being put into affect in January where
by each past president is to be respon
sible for calling and trying to assure
the attendance of men who are on his
list.
Bert also commented on the im

’’Osgood" Thomas was in charge of the pro
gram for Tuesday, December 27. He had as
his guest speaker Edmond H. Babbitt, Asso
ciate Director of Public Relations, Albion
College, a position which he has held since

February of 1955,

At Tuesdays meeting Bert Faller out
lined the attendance plan which is

Previous to his going to

provement of attendance during November,

Step #11 in the elections membership
provides that the secretary sends a
notice of elections to the proposer and
the newly elected members#

Albion he served as President of Adrian

College.

He told us of the trends in

Ted Sowers will be in charge of next

higher education and pointed out the change
which has come about through the years of
students who are attending colleges of

weeks program. He will have as his
speaker, Judd Perkins, Public Relations

various types.

pany.
Judd was formerly on the faculty
of M«S#U. in the Department of Communi

As an example he stated

that in 1860 there were 246

schools in the

Iftiited States of which 17 were State sup

ported,

In 1955 there are 1870 colleges

Director of the General Telephone Com
cation Skills and this will be the topic

of his talk to the club.

of which approximately l/3 were private,
1/3 church and l/3 State supported. The

Absent were Allemier, Bent, Curry, Hurley
struggle of existence on the part of private
Joseph, Lloyd Livermore, McConkey, Moss,
Olson, Patterson, Putnam, Schmidt, Teetei
colleges is terrific and this struggle is
■ Treat, and Chuck Woodward,
being recognized by industry and various
foundations who have assisted them financially.
Your thought for the day comes from the
Kalamazoo Rotary News, "There are two
finishes for Automobiles—LACQUER and
LIQUOR" - Col, Stembol.

A tip of the hat to John Jackson on the
construction of his new home

and also

a

tip of the hat to Jim VanWhy in his re
modeling of the hotel front.

Your editor wishes everyone a Happy New

Along about this time of year the migration
starts

southward ond we

note

that

some

Year*

of

our members have already gone. We sincerely
hope they remember to make up while in the

Ray Mulchahey

sunny south.

We note that the early leavers list is creep
ing up again since there were nine on Tuesday*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church ■—■ Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH,

conimittce

sholl

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification,

the activities vancement of

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS BY

event committees ore appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COAAMITTEES

OF

supervise

standing,

Picard, Director-Chrmn.
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — «M. McKeith,

ELECTION

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the Aims and

Objects Committee,

CHARLES SCHMITT. Asst. Secretary

James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

o. Attendance — Albert Foller,

,;'&amp;ic $chw,engej, Poul

o.

Hurley,

c-

DIRECTORS

Carl

International

Knight,

Trade Associations —

International Student Proiects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Dovee.

Bo^^ Livermore

(The first name under each

Gust

c.

Burandt

committee

{Jh^ first name under each
"committee

Vinton,

is

Dale Dean

^Vfbart Picard

Chairman)

AUGUST - 1955

Club Bulletin —

,e.

Wllford CouillarcL

Program — Douglas Wood-.ward, Harvey Bent,

2—Trade Association

f.

Membership —

Robert Show,

9. Music — Maurice Payne,

Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday each

Mbnfh, i.

Rotary

,
f.'

12:15 P.M.

Luse,; Lo*lie Woodward,
Public litformation — -Duani
Oe.an,

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

GENERAL

SECRETARY

HI.

.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

of

to

service

his

23-Ed Holtz
30—Internotional

by

27—Stag Nile —

4—Mark

Putnam.
e.

Services

Alfred

VdcotioiRil'Serviee Committee: This

Rice,

1-

club ih discharging their
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

-

GEORGE F. DEAN, GHARLDnE.'MtCH.'

respon

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
21—Russ

Moore

28—Competitor

Relotions—

Charlie Fiske

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

A.

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise
APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox

)0—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-State Meeting—
Howard Teeter

24—Erie Schwengel

15—Bob

Shosy

29—John

Jackson

22—Ladies'

Night—Web Treat

19-Pqul Hurley

●26—Ken

Dr. Harvey Moss
●8-^Dick: Biringer

JULY-

15—Public Information

sibilities in their, vocational rela g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
Chester Curry.
tionships and in improving the
general stonclards of practice in
^ (The first name under each
committee Is chairman)
their respective Vocations. In the

Employer

5—Rotary Information

1—Crippled Children

Holtz,

&amp;

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

Les Woodward
12—Bert Foiler

NOVEMBER-

- Robert Lyons. '
f.Student Guest.—Edward

10—Employee

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

— Axner Olson,,

committee shall devise and carry e.- Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

^

Information

18—Otis -Barnes

Rural - Lfrban — Warren
Williams, Russell Waldron,

d. Youth

1956

3—Ted Sowers

Axner Olson
8—Or. Harold Mitchell

.Hor.old Munn

●._

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

1—Children's Party—

Andrews

11—International

Moss, Donald ’ Harris', Kenneth

27—Scholarships

MAY-

Barney Trebilcocit

b. Crippled Children. — Harvey

Bill Bobier.
under each

Vocotionol

Student

Fred Weeks

personal,

o. Community Safety -t- Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wqyne Way.

committee is Chairman)
I

ideals

Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
●

Retarion

(The first nome
n

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

the

every

Information — Ernest ers In the community.

J3ovidsor\, Ted Sowers,
Special—At the call -of the ^President . k. Sergeant-ot-Arms
— Dale
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

fostpr

business and community Jife." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Von Aken'
Rotorions, individuolly and- os
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be
20—Chat Allemler
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

V/ebsfer Treat

. rc

Torg Skobo

of Rotary — "to encouroge and

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

Gus Burondt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

the .obligations of the third object

Richard Biringer,

John Wolker

is Choirman]

1955 ● 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Roy Mulchohey, Ken Putnam,
Community Service
The President, Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
ward, John Walker, .
. ● , It is the duty of the Community
Fritz
Van
Aken
.
■'■'rg Skabo
Service Committee
to discharge
Roy' Patterson
nes McComb

Information —

Harold Munn, Harold Me-

Donald Shorno

jim VonWhy, B.' K. Pearce,
Andrews,

b.

Ray Fox

b.,'Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mork

peace

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plons and program of d. Four-Way Test —

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

and

— Lewis
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

the Magazine Committees and such

TORG SKABO, President

will

united in the ideol of service.

Ru»jell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations

1955-1956

good

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

of Stuart

activities

international under

DECEMBER'

Putnam

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●

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22—International Contocts
Harold Goodholm
29—Dr. John Rick

s

3—President's Meeting
10—Dt.'Don

Shomo

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

c

The above'is our program! schedule for the yedr 1955-56.
If you wont,to change dotes with another member, odvise the program chairman of the chonge. .
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with the details.1

.DOUGLAS . WOODWARD, Progrom Choirmon
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Telephone 125

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Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Coidwater, &amp;lich«

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�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No,

27

January 6,

1956

The second half of President Torg’s year
with the Coldwater Rotary Club started
off with a bang on Tuesday, Never have
we heard the club to be in such good
voice as they were at this meeting and
Maurice Payne is to be congratulated en
getting the fellows to sipg as he does.
Truly, they lived up to their reputation
of being the singingest club in the UsA*

Next week^s prof;ram will be in charge of
Ralph Toupalik, Try as we might we could
not find out what “the program is. His
comment was "why should I tip my hand now?’

We suppose that everyene noticed Barney
Trebiloock’s disability. He reports that

ffu®«day's guests were* Arlie VanSchoick,
t&amp;iion City; W, Noel Shedd of Sturgis;
Bernard Laney, Alpena; Delos Conley of
Imlay City; Elmer Dobson^ Quincy, and

"I was just being smart and showing off",
Barney should know that it is of little
value to show off in front of one's
"turtle dove"

and he

should also know

that fancy skating is not for a man of
his age, stature and build, but we're
truly sorry about his broken wrist.
We are also sorry to hear that Mrs,

The 12th step in the admission of a new
member

is

that the

new member

filh out

and signs an application card and pays
his

admission fee.

Bob Stocker, A,J,Davidson, Nels Weber,
and Bert Diebel of

Bronson,

The early leaver list is creeping up
again and we noticed that several men
whose names were not on the leave early
list left early.

"Osgood" Thomas is in the Community
Health Center,
We hope that she soon
improves and returns home.

Arbsent were Allemier, Burandt, Curryi
goltz, Munn Schmitt and Waldron,

Tuesday's program was provided by Ted

Sec, Chick Kennedy has compiled a list of

Sowers who had as his speaker, Mr, Judd
Perkins who is public relations director'for the General Telephone conipany.
Judd
for a number of years was a clinical

Psychologist for the armed forces and was
later in the Department of Communicatione
skills at Bliohigan State University.

(You know, the school that won the Rose
Bowi game,)

He joined the staff of the

General Telephohe Company in June of 1955.
His proji-iram might have started out as
follows: "«^ohn, are you listening and do

you hear what I'm saying?"

those who had 100^ attendance during

1955,

The

list follows

and these members

are to be congratulated.

Chick tells us

that if he has missed anyone he wishes the
matter brought to his attention so that
the attendance report can be corrected,

Andrews, Barnes, Biringer, Dale Dean, Ochn
Dean, Eisenhut, Fiske, Goodholm, Jackson,
Kerr^ Luse, McComb, Mulchaheyl Payne,
Picard, Rice, Rick, Skabo, Thomas, Fritz
VanAken, Trebilcock, Warner VanAken,
Walker, Weeks, and Wise,

Whichever way

no you are not listening and you do not

District Governor George, in his last
Governor's letter, tells of two Rotary

hear, that probably is a prevarication

Foundation fellows who are available

since if you answered, you must have
heard her but you might not have been
listening to what she said. If you say,
"No, dear" you are also prevaricating,
otherwise you would not have answered.
We hear many things to ^/rflich we do not

programs,

Gonzales (Dominican Republic) 611 Church

listen and we listen to those things which

street, Ann Arbor,

you answer this you are sunk.

we want to hear.

If you say

for

They are attending the Unlversity of Michigan and can be contacted
directly at the following addresses:

Peter D, Barnard (Australia) Nelson House,
915 Oakland Ave ●» Ann Arbor and

Juan M,

Many misunderstandings

arise because of failure to understand
and listen to what is said.
This is

With income taxes coming up here is a
story that's worth considering:

particularly true in the field of diplomacy WIFE (to husband):

TThat's

the

difference

where one person's interpretation to a

between direct and indirect taxes?"
HUBBY; "It's the difference between ask

which is intended to be conveyed.

this subversive use of words which con-

ing me for money and going through my
pockets when I'm asleep,"

It was a good program am one
which should be used in many clubs.

Ray Mulchahey

talk may be entirely different from that
fuses

It is

us,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednecdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK ●— Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER/

MICH.

BY

This committee
coordinate

shall

the

are

pointed

vise and coordinate
of

such committees.

on

particular

phases

of

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

e.

Erie Sehwengel, Pool Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K.- Pearce,
b. Classification — Edword

● Mprk

e.

DIRECTORS

Andrews,

Carl

Jomet McCoMb

Dalp-Deon

word, John Walker,

Roy Patterson
e.

Wilford .Couillard

Webster Treat

J.

Month, i._
j.

Woodward,

'Davidson, Ted

GOVERNOR. 219th DISTRICT,
ROTARY

to - dischorge

''to - encourage

ond

their .respective vocations.

,

A.

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton
27-lester

-

30—International. Student

Bovee
Wise

APRIL-

Fred V/eete--

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

effect of tijis objectvis tp influence SEPTEMBER- ’ ; '
6—Warner Van Aken
Rotorians, individually and as

10—Bob Livermore

thoughlfur'of and helpful to oth

24—Eric Sehwengel

17T-Tri-Stote

Howard

13-4-H Foir-=^AI Rice

2D—Chet Allemier

27—Stag Nite —

.

1—Children's Party—

Harold

PutnOm.

c.

Rural

-

Information

vj—Bob Shaw

.

22—Ladies' Night—Web Treat

Munn

29—John

1S-^tii. Bdrsies

Urban — Warren'

Williams,

- Axner Olson
-&lt;B—Dr.' Harold Mitchell

Andrews

Moss,'Donald Horrls,'Ken'n^h ● 11-^rittefnatidnal
25—ladies'

Russell Waldron,
'

carry e.

guide
this

Rice,

6—Rotary Information

■Ldu Pennington

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

NOVEMBER-

In the

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15—Public

-

Information

● ●

' .JULY-

' 3—P.resident's Meeting

- ;10-tDr. Don Shorno

. i Duke Davidson22—International

17—Lloyd Livermore

Contacts

Harold .Goedholm

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29-Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
if you want to change dates With another member, advise the program ehoirman of the- change.
;
Members having special programs, such 'as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details..

- ● ● ■ i.

.2d-rKen Putnam

■■ Dr.' Hofvey Moss
,8.—Dick Biringcr

Robert Lyons.^-

committee is ehoirnionj

19-;Poul Hurley

. I—Crippled Children

Scholarships — Byron Thomas&gt;.

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-34—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

Program Chairman

Telephone 125

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Jackson

JUNE-

Night

d. Youth — Axner Olson,
Alfred

Meeting—

Teeter

MAY-

Barney Trebilcock

4—Mark

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

respon f. Student .Quest-Edward Holtz,
rela g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester. Curry, i.
tionships and in . improving the
general standards of ' practice in
[The first name u.ndec each

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, m'ICH.

6—Bob Lyons
M.

23-Ed HoTtf.

sibilities in their vocational

INTERNATIONAL

Fiske

13—Buyer-Seller-

Milnes

Torg Skabo

club in discharging their

'

Charlie

MARCH-

16—Distriel.Gov. Meet.

Vocational Service Committee: This

and'dsslst 'the (members' of

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Service

Tr.bilcock, Wayne Woy,,

cpmrriittee shall'-devise and
INTERNATIONAL .GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO,.ILLINOIS into effect plans which will

- 1956

a. Community'Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

Sowers,

111.'

Secretary' ROTARY

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Information —

9—Bill

Committee

- 1956

10—Employee &amp; Employer

2—Trode Association
Gus Burandt
-

Community Service

Dole Doan, Director-Chrinn. .

Information — Duane

' beon] Bill Bobier.
- (The- first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATiOSlAL
Chicago,

Public

k. Sergeanl-at-Arms. — Dale

INTERNATIONAL

.Taylor,

Byron Thomas

Milnes.

It is the duty of the 'Community

Rotary Irifqriration. — . Ernest ers in the community.

■ ' .Luse, Leslie

Vocational Services .
GENERAL

27—Scholarships
JANUARY

3—Ted Sowers

AUGUST - 1955

members of'tha Rotary Club, to be

h/'Magazine i—.Keith Avery.

Special—At the call of tl^ President

1955

Chairman]

foster, the ' ideal! of ' service by
Richard Biring'er.
Rotorion to---.his. -personal,
Membership — Robert Shaw, every
business and community life." The
'Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings -

is

of Rqiary .

word, Harvey;^ Bent,

g. M^*i^ ~ Mgurke Payne,

Herbert

committee

the obligations 'of the Ihitd object

Program — Douglas Wood-

f.

PRESIDENT ROTARY

men

Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Prolects:
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14-Boys' &amp; Girls' Week(The first name under each
Chester Curry
21 —Russ Moore
committee is Chairman)
28—Competitor Relations—

c.

Club Bulletin —

John Walker

219 ROTARY

professional

International

Trode Associotions —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Ba9 Muichahey, Ken Putnam,

Fritz Van Aken

Wm.

b.

[The first name under each

Holtz,

Vinton,

Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

Torg Skabc)

DISTRICT

and

united in the ideal of service.

Howard Teeter

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

each

business

Rolph Toupalik

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

12:15 P. M.'- '

20—Rev. Keith Avery

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

supervise Stuart Picard, Direetor-Chrmn.
of

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
Jomes McComb, Oirector-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Regular-First Thursday

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

the activities vancement of international under

activities

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

uort Picard

DECEMBER-

Services

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contocis —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
c. Employer-Employee Relations—

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

President,

International

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotory In

1955-1956

The

appointed

service, this* committee shall super* To encouroge and foster the ad

Functions of the Committee
and

cemmittees

on particular phases of vocational

Club Service

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COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m„ Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

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Coidwater, Mich.

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, MIchig an

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin NO*

28

January 13,

1956

77e notice in the Rotary International news

Last week those members who had 100^

release that the film ’*The Great Adventurd'
is still available*
It would seem that

attendance during 1955 were given.
There
were 2 members whose names were not on

the Coldwater Rotary Club might well make
Your

the list and recognition is hereby given
to them: Couillard and Sohwengel* Sec,

the

Chick reported that each of the board of

special effort to show this film.
editor has

seen it and it

is

one of

directors had 100^ attendance for the jear*

best sales talks on Rotary aims, aspir
ations, and ebjectives which could be

We note that

the coldwater membership

portrayed*
The year is half over and it
seems that we might try to have it shown*

lost two from June to November,

Next week^s program is to be in charge of

to secure.

It would

seem that an effort might be made to main

tain our 10^ gain which we worked so hard
Bob

Kerr and we

understand that

he

has

a

very good film on some of the last atomic
explosions which were made at Yucca Flats,

Tuesday’s program was furnished by Ralph
Toupalik who had as his guest speaker,
Mr, Edward Facklam, the city assessor for

Presj Torg announced that the fines for
lihe month of January are being donated to

Coldwater*
He took us back to the first
tax roll of Coldwater which was in 1867

squak too loud, it*s going for good cause.

at which time the toxes were $4*20 per
thousand with ^417,00 taxes collected.

the ^%rch of Dimes.

If you get hit, don’t

He then went along to 1905 at which time
At the last Board Meeting Pres, Torg's
classification was changed to that of a

major in transportation with a minor
classification of motor freight transport
ation lessor.

The Club is

fortunate

in

having this classification open since it
would have been a calamity had there been

the new city charter was adopted that
limited the

amount

of

taxes which

the

city could levy for city projects at §10*
per thousand. At that time the assessed
valuation of Coldwater was §4,117,790,00.
In 1940 -the assessment was $5,019,000, In
1933 th'e 15 mill amendment was passed

no such classification for him after his

along with the 3^ sales tax.

retirement from Gambles,

been a great deol of controversy over
evaluation for assessment purposes and

Pres, ^org announced that the coldwatfer
Club is assisting in selling tickets for

the play ’’Blythe Spirit” which is to be
given Feb, 3-4, The proceeds from ihis
will go toward the March of Dimes. The
Coldwater Players group is to present the
play and the people taking the leads--

Gary Gage, Phyllis Cascarelli, and Joyce
Walter--have taken leads in other plays

and do a very good job.

Try to sell your

There h«s

Coldwater is_now endeavoring to bring -the
assessed valuation up to the State equal
ized value.

If your taxes are too high,

don’t gripe, be glad you live in a country
where you have a chance to pay them and
still have a

little

left over.

Guests included William Cadman 'and Wendell

Hathaway of Bronson, Les Titus of Detroit;

Norman Kukuk, Quincy, and l^ick Schultz of
Bronson.

tickets if you can possible do so.

The week of January 22-28 has been desig

The leave early list continues to grow.

nated as the "Rotarian TV^ek” for clubs,

There were 7 early leavers on Tuesday,

and the

board of

directors of RI

have

our magazine—a tool for develop- Absent were Allemier, Dale Dean, John Dear^
ment of our resources
as a theme for this Piske, Fox, Goodholm, Kornstein, McIOiight
year’s observance of the annual event, It (Lansing), Moss (N.Y,), Waldron, Weeks/
■Warren Williams, Clyde Williams, Chuck
would seem appropriate that a program
featuring the magazine should be given.
Woodward, Doug, Woodward, Les -Woodward.
approved

Step No, 13 for admission is the issuance

by the Secretary of the membership card to

We understand that Harvey Moss is in New
York taking some postgraduate work in

the member. There is just o-ne more step
and then you’re in.

cardiac Conditions#

We’re sorry to hear that Mrs, "Osgood”

recently*-

Thomas is still on the sick list.

Also,

that Mrs, Fred Tfeeks is ill,

.Bert

Faller and his Rotary Ann have taken off
for Florida.
the re●

Chet Allemier is already

We also understand

that the Williams^ ’vTarren and Clyde,

on the program for the ^ronson club

put

Thought for the Day: The professor who
sent his wife to the bank and kissed his

money goodbye was not absent minded,
(Thanks to John Walker.)

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn - Thur.doy 12:IS M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club

MICH.

This

BY

Service

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

event commiHeet ore appointed
International Services
on particular phases of voeatlonol
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMIHEES

OF

committee

coordinate

shall
the

supervise

activities

of Stuart

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

JOHI^ KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Obiects Committee.

TORG SKABO, President

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Eric Schwengel,' Paul -Hurley,

Jjnj Vgn^^X/ J8- 1^- Pearce,

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c.

Club

Carl

Bulletin —

Dole Depi&gt;

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'Wilford Couillard

Vinton,

Membe/ship ^ Robert Shaw,

Board of Directors Meetings
',

Month, i.

DISTRICT 219

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Williams, Russell Waldron,

general

standards

of

practice

in

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MtCH.^,j,^j^ respective vocations. In the

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way

14-Beys' &amp; Girls' Week' Chester Curry

21—Russ

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6—Bob Lyons
M.'A.

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'Seton Bovee

27—Lester

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
10—Bob Livermpre
Von

17—Tri-State

Aken

Howard

. ’ Barney Trebilcock

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MAY-

1—Children's Party—
■ . «Axner Olson

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Andrews

. 11 —iBternolionol

.

rnformotion

Harold Munn .

8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw
Jockson

JUNE.'

”
Children

5—Rotory Informotion .
■

les Woodward

'12—Bert Faller

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19-

^ul Putnam
Hurley

●26- iTen

Harvey Moss

JULY-

8—Dick Biringer

3—President's Meeting

Information

10-r-Dr.

Duke Dovidson
22—International Contacts
●

Goodholm

29-Dr. John Ritk

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Do'n ,Shorno

17-Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

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The above is our program schedule for the'year 1955-56.
If you want .to chang^ .dates with another 'member, advise the program ehair^on of .the change.-- ■’
Members .havirtg spe.ciol program's, such as Codies' Night, moy appoint o committee to assist with the details.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

Telephone 125

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

,

22—L'adies' Night—Web Treat
29—John

18—^is Barnes
’
'25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

Harold

Meeting—

Teeter

24—&lt;ric Schwengel

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27—Stog Nite —

'15—Public

Wise

APRIL-

Foir-AI Rice

4—Mark

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—

■ ’

20‘:TChel /Ulemier

Dr.

(The first name under eoch
committee Is chairlean)

13—Buyer-Seller—

»

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Fred-Weeks

NOVEMBERAlfred Rice.;. ;...
. 1—Crippled
Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Holtz,

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

i3-Ed Holtx ,

13-4-H

Moore

28—Competitor Relations-

PROGRAMS

30—Intetnatipnpl Student

— Axner Olson,

club in discharging their responsibilities in their vocational relo- g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Cprry/
fion»hips ajid -in Smproving the

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Urban — ‘Warren

Robert Lyons.oiti^A’^the* memberT'^of®'f^s f. Student
Guest—Edward

GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rusal

d. Youth

committee shall devise arid carry e.

GEORGE R. MEANS, CttiC/LGO, ILLINOIS

Director-Chrmn.

Putnam.

'● Vocational Service Committeq: This

INTERNATIONAL

ers h&gt; the oOnimahfty.

Moss, Dohald Harris, Kennqth

Vocational .Services

GENERAL SECRETARY ● ROTARY

thoughtful'of and helpful to oth

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Taylqr, ChJ^90, ill.

FEBRUARY-

Proiects:

.Gus 'Burandt

every Rojarian to' his. personal,
business and'community life." The

, (The first name under each '
Committee' is Chairman)

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

—

2—Trade Association

Rotary.— . ('to encourage and

&amp; Employer

Ralph Toupalik

AUGUST - 1955

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-'
Trebilceek, Wayne Way.

Sowers,

D4a6. Bill Bobier'

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

1956

Relationship—

committee is Choirman)

1955 . 1956

-

1.0- Employee

(The first ^omfs under each

. «

Peorce

3—Ted Sowers

''Fred Weeks,^pton ^vee.

Bob Livermore
. Gust Burandt

K.

Vinton

JANUARY

Harold Me-

e.* ‘international Student

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Trade Associations —

Dale Dean,

k. Sergeant-at-Arms -- Dqle

PRESIDENT ROTARY' INTERNATIONAL
Herbert. J.

Information

Luse,' Ldslie Wo'ddwara.

Public Inf ormatiqn —.Duane
Davidsoh,' Ted

Special—At the cqir of;. the. President
'

Rotary

j.

Information

Harold Munn,
. . Knight,

Ray Fox
Ponald Shorno

members of the Rotary Club,' to be

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

12:15 P. M; .

International

effect of this, object, is to Influenc* SEPTEMBER6—Worner
Rotarians', individually and os

g, Music — Maurice Payne,
●●
Chester Curry,

of

men

Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.

b.

Howard Teeter

fostdr 'fhe ● ideals of service' by

Richard Biringer.

W«h$ter Treat

Regular—First Thursday each

Ralph Toupalik.

Community Service

of

word, Harvey Bent,

f.

fellowship

professional

It ts'the-duty of'the‘Community
9-^Bill Milnes
Service Committee
to- ^discharge * 16-—District Gov.' Meet.
the'Obli'gatiotSif of the third object
,
Torg Skobo

Progrom — Douglas Wood-

V

John Walker

li'i

Lewis

●

. Ray* Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

The President, Vice''Pr6sideri1, dnd -- d, Feliowshrp — Charles'Woodward, John Walker,
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skobo
Roy Patterson
‘

—

world

and

united in the ideal of service.

(The first name under each
'Committee is,Chairmah}

b. Classification — Edward HoDz,
Mark' Andwws,

uort Picard

Relations

a

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholorships
Byron Thomas

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

.

' a. /Attendance —; Albert Falter,

● —

DIRECTORS

James McComb .

business

tion of the plans and program..of d, Four-Woy Test —

CHARLES SCHMITT, A»ft- Seerptary .. Ja^es McComb, Direetor,-Chrmn.

●' LESTER WISE, Treasurer

through

Picard, Director-Chrmn.

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

1955-1956

6—Dr.

13—Carl

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international under
of such committees.
standing, good will and peace

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller —■ M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In

ELECTION

DECEMBER-

Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Coldwater, iiich.

Inc.

A, P. L. &amp; R.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Mtchig an

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A,
Bulletin No.

29

January 20, 1956

The Rotary club visited their third
Coldwater industrial plant on Tuesday
Oi this week* This program was pro

Hs:-e'r. an interesting note from the^'East
untarioj.
Rotary Clubi&gt; who has

a MomherLhip of 23 Rotarians, Recently
they liad their first big fund raising

vided by Bob -^err who arranged the trip

under the direction of Albert High of
the Darling staff.
which makes

The Plastic Division,

mannikins

for

store

dis

plays, involves a high percentage of
hand

labor in their manufacturec

Your

editor is sorry he missed the trip be
cause he

would

liked

to

have

aonivj.ty wh?.ch consisted of "a mammoth
'■'ga^n and auction sale from which
they netted 3025.00 for their work in
helping T,?sntally retarded children.
Vo ●'

While your editcr is not plugging for any

seen how

such program far the Coldwater Club* it

some of those gorgeous gals are put

appears th:\* the club has not had any
large project during the cufrent year

together.

0‘jher than the

stand which was run at

We understand that Russ Moore is going
tc spend more time fishing and in ol:her
recreational pursuits and is gradually

the 4--H Pair,, and with the reputation
for Rotary being a service club, some
thing for community betterment might be

ti'.rning over some of his businers to

oonsideredj

several of his assistants.

He Vv'culd be

a good prospect for work on some

Tuesday-3 guests? George Watson of

special project for the Coldwater Rotary

Kalamazpo; Glen Havens, Coldwater, the

Cluba

guest of Guvarie Coffmani Noel Sheddr

Hidden Ydley Ski Club is to be visited
by Chuck Woodward and Bob Shaw,
These
men should realize that they are getting
older, their bones are getting more
brittle, and they should be extremely
careful, Tfitness: Barney Trebilcock,
Club -Tiembers who had perfect attendance

SturgiS;t Bernard Laney, of Alpena; Paul
Roy of Chicago, the guest of L„
Livermore; Charles King?jley, Coldwater;
and R. Jay Kennedy of Munising,
Absent were: Alleraier, Faller, Goodholra,
Jackson, Kornstein, Munn, Patterson,
Schwengel, Thomas and Waldron,
There were 8 early leaverCa

during 1355 were presented with their
perfect attendance pins, Warner VarAken We understand Webb Treat is planning a
who has had 33 years of perfect attend
fishing trip, Webb you should remember
ance along with John Walker who has 29
thab this is cold weather and you should
years,, are probably among the few
have Qicohol in your radiator.
●iiiembers in the District with such a

record.
Other men with long periods of
attendance were Maurice Payne, 19 years;
Fred Weeks, 16; Charlie Fiske, 15;
Mark Andrews, 9; and Ernie Luse and Bob
Kerr, each with 8 years.
In view of

the

I NEID YOUR HELPv
club members

Bulletin.

Your editor is begging

for news

items

for

the

Digging up items is hard work-

involves a lot of telephoning, and then
semetimes we get a bum steer. If you
knov/ of some item regarding yourself or

some other Rotarian, will you please give

fines levied last week

for failure to wear your Rotary button,
this should be a warning to wear them

roe a ring either at 1288 or 1400,
Acknowledgment ,vdll be given in the

in

Bulletin for such items.

the

future.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
(John Walker'
on enlarging the display room which they Opportunity doesn’t knock so often but
have on East Chicage Street,
temptation seems to pound away ev'='ry day.

We understand Fritz VanAken is planning

The last step towards the admission of
a new member is step 14 which provides
for -the secretary filling out a new
member report card and forwarding it to
PI. ‘Yhen this is dene, you are in.

Ray Mulehahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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ALBION - Parker Inn - Thurtdoy 12:15 M.
STURGIS — EIkt Temple ~ Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern ~ Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club

MICH*

This

BY

Service

Functions of the

and

OFFICERS

event committees are oppointed
International Services
on particular phases
vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMinEES

OF

committee

coordinate

shell

supervise

of such

of Stuart

activities

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President

Howard Teeter

the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, VIee-ProsidenI
CHARLES SCHMin, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Obieets Committee;
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

c.

DIRECTORS

The President, Vice President, and
Fritz Van Aken Torg Skabo
James McComb

Dale Dean

®Hiart Picard

Wilford Couillard

Club

e.

— Charles Woodword, john
.
Walker,
Roy'Patterson
Program — Douglas Wood-

e.

^

ward, Horvey Bent, .

" ’ Richard Birtnger..
Membership

— Robert Shaw,

Webster Treat

g.-^usie -7. Maurice Poyne,

Chester Curfy.

Board of Directors Meetings

[.

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,- Chicago,
SECRETARY

Bill

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the

members

of

this

.

CHARLOHE, MICH.

and

in .improving .the

general' standards . of

practice' in

their respective vocations.

In the

Seton

Weeks,

Service

Committee

to

discharge

the obligations of the third object
of.Roiory — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of service by

every

Rotorian to

his

3—Ted Sowers

Relationship—
Ralph Toupolik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

7—Community Safety
Wayne V/oy
14-Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

Projects:
Bovee.

21—Russ

Torg

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

Student

APRIL-

3—4-Woy TosJ—Roy Fox

.

,

f.

Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

Chester Curry.
(The first home under eoch
committee is chairman)

10—Bob

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Horold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

OCTOBER-

Andrews

11—International Information
Harold Munn

Barnes

22—Ladles'
29—John

5—Rotory Information

Pennington

Les Woodword

12—Bert Falter

NO.VEMBER-

'19—Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children
Dr.

Night—Web Treat

Jockson

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night

-

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

27—Stag Nile — "
Barney Trebilcock

Lou

Uwermore

17—Tri-Stole

13—4-H Fair—Ai Rice
20—Chet Ailemier

18—Otis

McKeith

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEP-TEMBER6—Warner Von Aken
Rotorions, individually and as

4—Mork

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Skabo

23-Ed Holtz
30—International
Fred Weeks

personal,

Moore

28—Competitor Relotions—

. 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

It is the duty of the Community

sibilities in their vocational relo- g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
tionships

Fred

Pearce

10—Employee &amp; Employer

2—Trade Association

committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
effect plans which will guide
Robert Lyons,
assist

Student

K.

Vinton

JANUARY - 1956

—

Harold Mc-

AUGUST - 1955

Community Service

c. ●, Rbral - Urban- — Warren
Williams, Russell Waldron. '

club in discharging their respon
DEAN,

Choirman)

d. Youth — Axner Olson,
Vocational Service Committee: This
Alfred Rice.

ROTARY

GOVERNOR 2l9th DISTRICT,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

is

Putnam,

committee is Chairman)

III.

INTERNATIONAL

F.

of
men

committee is Chairman)

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bobier.

(The .first name under .each

into
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS acid

GEORGE

peace

Information

International

1955

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

Vocational Services

GENERAL

and

fellowship

professional

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholorships
' Byron Thomas

(The first name under each

a. Community Sofely — Raymond

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dole
Oeon.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

c.

(The first name under each
committee

International

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thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Rotdry Informotion — Ernest. ers in the community.
Luse') Leilier.Wqddword.
Dole Dean,-Director-Chrmn. '
Public Information — Duane

Month, I.

Special—At the call of the President

J.

will

world

Knight.

members of the Rotary Club, to be

h. Mpgozine —. Keith Avery.

P. M.

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Fetidwshiip

f.

Herbert

and

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Roy Mulchohey, Ken Putnam,

— d.

John Walker

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business

Harold Munn,

Donold Shorno

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Corl Vinton,

12:15

good

through

b.

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Ray Fox

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Regulor—First Thursday' each

standing,

tion of the plans and. program, of d. Four-Way Test1 ..

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

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committees.

Picard, Director-Chrmn.

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of- service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary ' In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Levris Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm,. Milnes.
.Ralph Toupalik'
club service, in order to develop

ELECTION

6—Dr.

13—Carl

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international under

Committee

the

DECEMBER-

26—Ken

Harvey Moss

Putnam

JULY-

8—Dick Biringer
15—Public Information

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Horold Goodholm
29—Dr. John Rick

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore
24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the 'progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os. Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD. Progrom Chairman
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I'rederick H. Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Published by

Coldwater, lAich.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michig an

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin He,

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January 27&gt; 1956

Next week's program will be furnished by
Bob Ksrr, Jr ● p and he has secured as his
President of
speaker, Don Phillips
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undoubtedly present some very interest

ing material dealing with the working re-

lationships which he has established with

various industries and manufacturers.

Sec,

Chick is to be commended and com

plimented on his statistical report re-

garding the attendance of the club,

A

tremendous amount of work went into this

and his efforts should be applauded.
According to his statistics, we gained 3
members during the year 1955.

We understand Eugene Goodholm joined the

Prom the news sheet furnished by RI we
note that the Rotary Club of Dundee, H»Y.

Rotary Club at Stillwater, Oklahoma in

has published an attractive bulletin

all of those years until the time that he
moved to Coldwater, After coming to
Coldwater he attended regularly and was

which deals v/ith "Rotary Club Etiquette",
In the next six bulletins we’re going to
run

some

of the

articles which have

appeared in this bulletin.

The first

fellows here-vdth: "To anyone except the
most wind-blewn orators,

an invitation te

speak at a Rotary Club means hours of
preparation as well as natural nervousness
arising from the doubts in a speaker’s
mind as to the impression he would like t&lt;^
make and that which he is afraid he might

make.

March, 1923 and had perfect attendance

censidered a member of this club on
J'iarch 1, 1955. This would show him as

having had perfect attendance for some
thing over 32 years.

Last week's program with Jim VanV/hy as
program chairman, was excellent.

Louis

Blasi of the Darling Company showed

some

slides and movies of the atomic blast

It certainly must be discouraging

which was made in May of 1955, The
damage which was done by this blast is
all-inspiring and certainly was devasmust also leave a speaker feeling a little tating in the extreme, Let's hope it is
flat to find that, in spite of his efforts, never used, Mr, Blasi had as his guest,
to see your audience stampede for the
doors when you are introduced. And it

the only signs of appreciation were the

Club President's kindly words definitely
punctuated by itie ringing of the gong."

Harold Sandi, of the versatile fittings
company of l^ondon, England which is the
distributor for Darlings’ products in
England,

We note fr»m the

Governor's

letter that

the Coldwater club slipped in their attend- Gift subscriptions to The Rotarian for
ance during the month of D©aen^l&gt;er. They
our speakers have been provided for Dr,
were in 15-th place with an average of 91.4^ Mooi, the guest speaker of Dr. John Rickj
This is above the District average which
to Dr, Wade Brinker, who was presented by
vras 88,67'^, In connection with attendance Keath Pearce j and to Don G. y^ite, who
Vicksburg had five \OOfo meetings. Climax
was brought to -the club by Dick Biringer*
had three 100^ meetings for December, and

tv;enty clubs averaged better than 90^,
Dist, Gov, George also states that there
has

been a

considerable

increase

in member

ship each month for the first 2ix months
of this Rotary Year,

Tuesdays guests were: Ray C, Radeke of
Battle Creek; Ora Hermon, Battle Creek,
Bernard Laney, Alpena; Bill Berry of

Detroit; Dale Hlery, Goshen; R.

Jay

Kennedy, Munising, Bob Stocker of Bronson&gt;
Dick Bennett and Noel Shedd of Sturgis;

Apparently the Coldwater Rotary club fell

and Joe Webel, T. J« Zimmerman and Elmer

by the wayside in failing to entertain

Dobson of Quincy.

students from the two universities during

the Christmas holidays.

As an example;

Marshall, Albion, Olivet, Eaton Rapids,
Charlotte, Grand Ledge, Hastings, and St,
Johns enter-bained 52

different

students.

Absent were Allemier, Burandt, Faller,
Jackson, Munn, Rice, Sowers, and Waldron

There \vere 7 early leavers.

Don't forget the District conference v/hioh

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

is being held in St, Joseph and Benton

up of three things: a good bank account,
a good cook, end a good digestion.

Harbor on March 23-24, The representative
from RI for this meeting will be Allin W.
Oakin.'.iif Iov;a City, Iowa, a Director of RI»
It's about timo to think o-bout■ election of

directors and offic€?tfifij

—

/rtiJW&amp;^?s:^^elcofftei&lt;ftThese Neighboring Clubf®^ Mulchahey

will hove to be done

X^tcNDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.
BRONSON

Happiness is made

Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Porker Inn

Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

This
and

OFFICERS

BY

event con^mittee* are appointed
international Services
an particular phase* of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and fester the ad

COMMinEES

OF

the

committee

shall

coordinate

the

supervise

of Stuart

activities

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

t^ie Alms

Obi^&lt; Committee.

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Eri(. Schwengel,. foul

Hurley,

Mark 'Andrews,

Cj.'C'fub Bulletiir

Carl

Vinton.

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Ray Mulchahey, Keri Putnam,

. ’ The Prqsidedt, Vjcd ‘Ptssident, and'
,. .fritz Vqn Aken ,...

i. ■ Roy Patterson ● I.”

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Wilford Couillard

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12:15. .P,.M,.
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PRESIDENT

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ROTARY

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12—Bert Faller

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken

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3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

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17—Lloyd

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24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

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Coldwater, Mien*

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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VISITING

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

Telephone 125

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15—Bob Shaw

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Howard Teeter

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'"Members having special programs, such as Ladies'’Night, moy appPint P committee to assist with the details.

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Charlie Fiske

5—Rotary Information

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NOVEMBER●i.'
' Mocaticmpl.Service CommH^eei'Th&lt;‘s ; , ;Alfrqd :Rice..'r j
cbmmittee shall devise Ond carry e.. ScholarsTiips, —. Byron Thotpas,
,1—Cripptpd Children
Dr. "Horvey Moss
into
effect
plans,
which-virlll
gijide
Robert
Lyons.
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.. 8—Dick..Biringor ,
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Slvdent:
Guest—Edwarff.
Holtz,
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IS—Public ' Infofiptition
tieb ',in discharging their-Tefpbdslbillties if) their vocational reld'- g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
Dqke. Dovldson .
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^'^hesteriCur.ry;'..
.V, ' 22—Internbtlorml jCdnloYtSROTARY- INTERNATIONAL
' tlbnships: ,ond in impro^tdg 'the
Harold Goodholm
(The first name under each
general
slghdards.^of
practice
in
GEORGE F., DEAN, ^CHARLOTTE. ,MICH.
29-Dr. John Rick
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The .above, is pur pi^ogram sehedu^; for .the yea^^55-^6.
. ^ lf.)(pu want to change,-dates -with.another.membsr&gt;.advise the. program chairmpn of the change, ‘.vr ●; ■/-'

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

JUNE-

Night

.. LouI.Pen'nJngton.

. GENERAL :SEt;,RETA;iY ROTARY:
‘ ‘ INTERNATIONAL
‘

In the

Chester Curry

21—Russ

29—John

d. Youth — Axner Olso.n,

iheif^espective vbsations.

Wayne Way

14—Boys' i Girls' Week—

1—Children's Party—

Infqrm'atten

Munn

25—Lodibs'

7—Community Safety

MAY-

IS^Otis'i Borne* 11,

— Warren

31—Roy Patterson

24—Eric Schwengel

■«

Andrews

ll^lnternat.ional

wWillioms, .Russell WaJ.dron.

24-Jim Van Why
FEBRUARY-

3-4-Woy Test-Ray Fox

Foir-AI Rice

Harold

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

10—Bob

,

OCT08ER-

Putnam.'

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APRIL-

Barney Trebilcock

Moss, Dqnald !H6rr!&amp;, TCeno^h

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committee is Chairman)

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Seton Bovee
27-Le*ter Wise

Student

Fred Week*

4—Mark

Byron Thomas

20—All Sports Banquet—

Torg Skabo

20—Chet* Alleipier.
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Trebilcock,.
Wayf'* Way.
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b. Crrippled Cl^ildren — Harvey^

Pearce

27—Scholarships
JANUARY

M.

30—International

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K.

Vinton

6—Bob Lyons

23-Ed Holtz

thoughtful of qnd helpful^ to oth

B.

13—Buyer-Seller-

Milnes

T3-4-H

6—Dr.

13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

Burandt..

16^islHct Gdvi Meet. ~

members-of. the Rotary Club, to'be

Davidson, Ted Sowers,

Vocational

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personal, I.

a. Community Safety — Raymond

III.

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Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY PROGRAMS

2—TraJe'Association

Luse, Leslie Woodward.

(Tl»' first

Bovee.

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner .Van. Aken .
Rotgriqns, in&lt;(ividuql1y pnd . as

k. Secg'eont-at-Arms — Da(er&gt;\'

: DISTRICT 219 .ROTARY INTERNATIONAL.

Seton

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every,. Rotarlan. 4b'. . |iis&gt;

, jJ‘Public Inforraallo n — Duane

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Student' Proieets:

Weeks,

1955 ● 1956

of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of . service by

f; F^embership — Robert ShaW,

Harold Mc-

committee is Choirman]

Regular—First Thwrsddy ‘ each Month, L ''Rota'ry 'Information —j Ernest er* in the comfniiihitYSpecial—At ,the coll

peace

(The first name under each

the dbiigaiiohs of the third object

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Birlpger.

●● Chester ●Cbrry.
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h. Magadne — Keith Avery.

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Service Committee

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If ’is "the duly of the Community

. V Webster Treat*
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— d;-Pknowship — Charles'Woocf-,
ward, John Walker,

Dale Dedn

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(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

b. Clossifi^ion —&gt; Edward Holtz,

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DlREfCTphS

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Information —

Knigh|. ●_

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

■' tJiht'VanWhy, ^ K. Pearce,

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Harold Munn,

Donald Shorno
e.

o. AHendanee — Albert Faller,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

John Walker,

International

Roy Fox

CHARLES SCHA^ITT, AseAj.&amp;ecretor^, j Jotnes McCom^, DirecJor-Chrmn.

Stuart Picard

b.

tion.oF the plons and program of d. Four-Way Test —

,iOHN KENNlEpY/Sefrptaryi vL,

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through a world fellowship of
business and professional ' men

Howard Teeter

&gt; the'clubi r^pthinery un the execu

,J=RITZ VAN AKEN, Vice.Pfesidbpt

Jambs McComb

standing,

Picard, Director-Chrmn.

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Pubiic Information and b. Competitor Relations — lewis Will Coulllard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Piske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on porticular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop

1955-1956

Torg $kabo

the activities vancement of international under

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

Committee

DECEMBER-

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�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

31

February 3, 1956

The February meeting of the Board of
Directors was held Wednesday evening
with Skabo, Picard, Luse, Couillard,
Dale Dean and F« VanAken present. Also
attending were Sec, Chick Kennedy,

Will those members who were given new
numerals for their Rotary buttons as the

result of lOOof attendance during ifche
year of 1955, please turn in the old

numerals which they now have to Secretary

Treas., Wise, Andrews, Vinton and Holtz,

Chick.

from Classification, and Mulchahey,
Editarian.

^1.00 each and if they^re turned in it
will save the club considerable financially^

balance in the general fund of |1012,39.
There is a balance in the crippled

Byron Thomas presented Don Phillips, Pres,

At the meeting we learned
that as of Jan. 31, 1956 the club has a

children’s fund of ^377,73; during the
month |31,41 was spent from this fund.
We learned that Chick Kennedy and his
better half are leaving Saturday for Key
West, Florida, Chick says he’s going as
far as he can drive his car and plans to
swim as much as possible. We only hope
he doesn’t have

to

break the

ice and

January 31st.

His speech dealt with

"Economics--the unknownV

Don Phillips

has been at Hillsdale for many years.
Previous to that he

had a wide experience

in adult education. He graduated from
Michigan State Normal college, Ypsilantijv
Following this he attended the Detroit

work at the University of Michigan.

towards the transportation of crippled
children during the summer of 1956 so
they may have swimming in the pool at

the University of Michigan, Director of
adult education at Michigan State Univer
sity, gbing from that University to
Hillsdale Collie ge. The college, under hie

Hillsdale College,
Dale Dean asks that the following notice
be placed in the Bulletin,
of Directors v/ould like

to

The Board
remind all

Rotarians who are planning on contribut
ing to Dolph the Tailor’s automobile to
please bring their checks to Lester Wise
on Tuesday, Feb, 7th, All donations

must be in by that date."
around March 5thl

On

He was

for two years educational director of the
American Red Cross, was on the staff at

The Rotary Club is contributing |30.00

circle

of Hillsdale College, as the speaker on

College of Lav/ and later did graduate

play polar bear.

Draw a

These numerals cost approximately

that

date &lt;less Waldron and Warren T^illiams

leadership, has done an outstanding piece

of work in connection with business
seminars at Hillsdale. His talk on Tues.

dealt with information which they ha VO
secured in their surveys dealing with high
school seniors.

He stated that at Idie

present time colleges are faced with the

problem.^of educating young people in
various fields,
so include: the pro
vision of academic college, teaching a
person to think creatively, to develop a

conscience in relation to everyday living,
are making arrangements for "Farmer’s
to teach them to be able to communicate
Night,
They hove secured as the speaker
' their thoughts in speech and writing so as
Ralph Olson of Elsworth, Iowa, who was
to be understood and to teach them to li ve
one of the farmers making the trip to
and work with people, in difficult
visit farms in Soviet Russia during the
situations and with various groups.
He
past summer. He is showing slides and
deplored
the
fact
that
high
school
students
will describe his trip to us.

do not know eeoaomics and have many mis-

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of the economy of the canital-

Elections are to come up during the month
^
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istic and competitive state.
of February,
The nominating committee is

to be appointed by Pres. Torg so as to
have the slate of officers and directors
available' for election on March 1st.

He stressed
that many of them do not see the
necessity for a profit system. His talk h
was thought provoking and extremely
interesting.-

The District Conference is to be held at

Also, on April 14-15 the District Assembly
is planned for St. Mary's Lake. The inIt’s not too early to plan to attend this coming officers for the coming year will

St.Joseph-Benton Harbor on March 25-24,.

and any intent to attend this meeting
should be communicated to Pres. Torg.

Don't forget "Blythe Spirit" which is to
be given at the Roosevelt auditorium on
Friday and Saturday nights. Proceeds

be expected to

attend,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

It’s always a good

idea to keep your words soft and sweet,

because you never know when you’ll have
to eat

them.

from this are to go to the March of Dimes.

Ray Mulohahsy.

It's a good ploy
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

Club Service

MICH.

committee

coordinate

the

Classification,

Program,

BY

shall

and

the

supervise

activities

of

Stuart Picard,

standing,

through

Director-Chrmn.

business

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Fellowship,

Rotary

Russell

In

other committees as may

be ap

pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President f

the clu.b machinery, on Ihe-^ce^-

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

the . Aims and ,Objects'Cooimrt)ee:

CHARLES SCHM+TT, Xist; Secreibry -

James Mc'Comb,'Director-Chrntn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

d.'AKendanee' -'Albert Faller,
Eric Sc.hwengel, Pay] ^Horiegr,

Moore,

c.

DIRECTORS

Club Bulletin

RctyiFoici.^

Donald Shornp.^

Boord of Directors Meetings

individually,

DISTRICT 219 ;ROJARY INTERNATIO'nAL ' (The first name under each
iCOmmittea'.is Chdirmarr)

PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Herbert

J.

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY.

23-Ed Holtz.

,

rv.

Seton .Bovee ..

. 27^Leste'r; Wise;

Student

3^-Woy Test-Roy Fox

10—Bob

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JUDUt-:'

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10—^I'Dbh Shofno - ■
. 17—Lloyd Livermore

' '24-—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill

Rick

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'DOI/GLAS WOODSVARD, Pro^fom Chairman
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- Los Wood'vvard
12—^ert Fbller
19irrPial*r HuTley ;

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f-|arold ■ Goodholm

29—Dr.

committee, if chbirmort)

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JUNE-'..
i.

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Teeter

1-7-Children's Party—
I Axner Olson
6-rDr. Horojd .Mitchell
’ 15-rBob Show
22—Ladies' Night.—Web Treat
29—John Jac'ksfan. '

2?-Lodies'..N’rght,.;
'Coil'FennThgtbn
NOVEMBER-

Meeting—

Howard

24—Erie Schwengel
:

OCTOBER-.
4—Mark Artdrmvs
1T—Inte'rncrtibnai Information'

Harold.Muniv

Livermore

17—Tri-Stote

27—Stag Nite —
.
.'Barney .Trebllcock

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APRIL--.

● 20—Cbei Allemier

RusseU Wojdron...

(The first name under .each

gsiz^ol . standard* of--ptoctide iri

20—'All 'Sports Bonquet—

.

Fred .Vijesk*

18—Otis

Fiske

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller. .
M- A. McKeith

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GEORGE F. DEAN; CHARLOTTE; MICH..; thein’ fespect'vb' vocations,

'Charlie

.'6—Warner Von Aken
13—4-H Fair—A1 Rice

d. Youth — Axner 'Olson,
Alfred Rice.

,

committee shrsl.l devise *ond Tcar^ e. Sehbldrships — Byron .Thomos, '1—Crippled ' Children-.' 1Dr.' Harvey Moss .
. Robert .Lyons.
GEORGE R. MEANS? CHICAGO, ILLINOIS irito effect plbris whl'ch will gOide
.9—Dick Bjring.er ! ..
.and assist thej metr&gt;bers; of* ithis f^' Student' Guest—Edward; Holtz,
club'in discharging their respon
T5-~Poblic Informbiion. .
„ ● - ● .Duke.-Ctavidsbn
( ' ●
sibilities in their, vocatlqnal rehi; g; B^t' 4 Girls' Week —
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT, . .
Chester Curry.
'.' ' 22—International Contacts
tionihips ' and' in’ improving the
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
*'
INTERNATIONAL

28.—Competitor Relations—

SEPTEMBER- '

Rural - Urban'‘■^ Wor'ren '’' ■

Williams,

Services

‘

30—International

Puthahi. i'»'

c.

Vbcdtional ServicS' CanlinHtee: This

ROTARY

'

Moss, Donald'^drris, Kenneth

-

III.
Vocational

GENERAL

" TrSbileock, Wayne Woy.

b. Cdppled ’Children — Hnrvey,

2l—ttuss- -Moore

MARCH-

...16-rOistriet. Gov. Meet;
TOrg Skdbo '

Itale 'Dean'; ‘Director-Chrmn. ● -

—

Waynp.Wpy.

T4-tBbvS' 4 Girfi' Week.Chester Curry

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●{ 9-8111 Milnes '

.and. os

a. Community Safety — Raythond

,31—Roy Patterson
febrOary7—Community Safety

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt- ■ &gt;

Regular—First Thursday; each Mo'rtthj iJ Ttotary' rnforirdtion — Ernest' ers in the, eommufitfy.''

Dean. BiJ|-'.BobieT., '!

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

AUGUSf- 1955

.

Employer

24—Jim Van Why

● committee is .Chairman)

thoughtful of and. helpful to-oth

. . Lupe, Le.slie: Woodward:;

3—Ted Sowers

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

committee

members of the Rotary Club, to be

12j15 P. M|.
. p
j. Public' InformatTon — Duane'
. ^avidson,'.Ted Sov/^cs. &lt;■ j
Special—At the caji of thp .fjresident k. SeVgednT-al-Arms
Dole

Byron Thomas

JANUARY - 1956

10—Employee &amp;

1.955 *. 1956.ROTARY P1|0«RAMS-

● '■ GciSf ● Burandt
fThe fti&gt;sl nailSe Sunder ebch .

Rotarians,

h. Magozine,.— Keith-Avery.'

27—Scholarships

of

' ' (The first'name under 'each

effect 6f thiV object 1s to influence

Chester Curry,

men

,Bob .Livermore

Membership —' Robert Shaw, ever'y .; Rotation tb his personal,
business and comiriuttity. Irfe.'^The

. , ^Webster Treotj

peace

cj * International Student Projects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bp.vee.

.y

e'. -Trade Associations

—

g. Music — Maurite Payne,

and

fellowship

b. Internationol Information,.—
Harold Munn, HoroU-McKnight,

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Puyiarn.
● Community Service
■'he President,, Vice PresIdent, ;and'..’T' d.|FisNowship —'^harlOs Woad-.'; It.is,.the duty of thef.Community
■
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Joh.n
.Wcd.ker,
...
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Friti^Van Aken .. , j ●"&gt; Roy..Pdtter^n -i
g Skabo
Stf^lce Committee to discharge
’'●itfmes McComb j Dale Dean
'
the obligations of (h^'tfttrdiob^ect
e. P/ogrom — Ijtou^las 'Woodof ' Rofary ■ —' "to encobroge and
Stuart Picard
-●.wyford Couilhsrd ■ ● ● j -ward*'Harvey Bent, '
foster,„ the ideols; jaf ietvicb;; by
Richard Biringv.
Jdhn Walker
f.

will

professional

world

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Will CouiMord, Director-Chrmn.

. ...iloword Teeter

jl'● Jim VdnWhy,' B.' K. Pearce,
bi.^ Classification ^: Edward.-Holti,; ;
' 'Mark Andrew*, ’Cbrl Vintan.

good

and

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united in the Ideal of service.

tioti of the plans and program of d. ^ouf-Way Test —

&lt;

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

under

Eolations — Lewis
o. Internotionol Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik

the Magozine Committees and such

1955-1956

DECEMBER-

Services

the octivities vancement of international

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

ELECTION

International

service, this committee shall super* To encourage and foster the ad

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS

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on particular phases of vocational

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The COLDWAT^
'Notary REFLECTG

POSTAGE

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Quality Spring Products,
Published by

CoLdaiater, Mien.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc.

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�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

»

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB. Coldwater. Mlchlgon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

31

February 10,

1956

Next week’s program is in charge of
Chuck Curry, the local maestro of the

At the meeting on Tuesday the club

Coldwater High School.

underwrite a partial cost of the const

He tells us

voted by an overwhelming majority to

that his guest speaker is Dr« Igor
Buketoff, conductor of the Fort Wayne

T Ben Johnson o“-;* ecout camp at Augusta^

Fnilharmonic orchestra.

The

He

tells

us

ruction of a caretaker’s lodge at Cnmp
Battle Creek club is to underwrite

^Ofo of the cost and the balance is to
be underwritten by the various clubs

that his guest speaker is also extreme
ly well loiown as the conductor of the
Hew York Philharmonic children's concerts, around the District v/hich is served
the NottawQ Trails Council.
This
This should be a very good program.

by

contribution is to be spread over a per

T?ae sunny southland and warm weather has
called a good many «f our members. We

find that Allemier, Kennedy, McKeith

iod of throe years and is one of the
most ambitious projects on v/hich the
Coldwater Rotary Club has embarked for

and Moore are all in Florida, and they

some

tell us -that Warner vanAken is en route
to Tucson, Arizona.
On the oth'r end
of the line v/e find that Chuck Woodward

The program on February 7th was furnish
ed by Wayne Way who had Barney Trebilcock

is norih skiing and Bob Shaw skied once
too often. The report is that he borrow
ed Barney Trebilcock’s skis and ended up
with a broken ankle. Inasmuch as Barney
has a broken wrist from skating it would
appear that it would be most inadvisable

to borrow anything from Barney Trebilcock
--especially skis or skates.

Guests Tuesday included the.Sage of
Quincy, who has just recovered from some
eye sur.gery and he told us that he was

"Glad to see us”, Ed Jennings from
Quincy was also a guest, as was Henry
Gomley of Bronson end Dick Bennett of
Sturgis,
Apparently the attendance contest is

proving quite helpful in keeping up the

attendance.

time.

pinch hit for him in introducing the

speaker. Sheriff Neil Pfost. Neil told
us that during the year of 1955 Branch
County had 16 fatal accidents and 193
persons injured in accidents in the
county. One half of these came from out

side the State of Michigan,

on February 3rd and stated that a rule
of thumb to follow in your speed is the
65 MPH limit applies from one-half hour
before sunrise until one-half hour after
sunset. The time between these the 55

mile speed limit applies.

He stated

that in Branch County between midnight,
February 3rd and 7:00 A.M. on February
7th, 36 tickets for speeding had been
written. One-half of these were for out
of state drivers.

It will bo interesting to

see who buys for who.

There were only two early leavers this
weeki

It has been agreed among the law enforce
ment officers that no more warnings are
to be given regarding speeding. If you
break the speed law and are caught YOU'LL
GET A TICKET.

Jim McComb announces the birth of a

daughter, Monday morning, February 6th,

weight 7^ lbs, and for the time being he
reports they are calling her "Amen

McComb”.

He discussed

the new speed law which went into effect

The club enjoyed his cigars.

He also reported that un

marked cars are being used in the drive
against speeding. He further recommended
that a new school bus law be passed pro
viding that all traffic stop both ways
for school busses and that two license
plates be used in the future.

Recently your editor end his wife visited

Mr. end Mrs, Howard Swan.

The members

will be glad to know that Mrs, Swan is

It might be well if the safety committee
of the Club would set up, someplace

making a slow recovery and is able to
relatively near Coldwater, a measured mile
walk about her home with the help of canes,so that persons might check their speedHoward has proved himself to be an ex-

ometers,

cellent nurse and a tip of the hat to him

in one minute but if your speedometer

for the job he's done.

Yqu don’t have to drive a mile

registers a mile accurately it registers
the speed correctly,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: (^n line with safety)
It's better to be careful a thousand times
than to be killed once'.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

Ray Mululiuhuy

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — EIkt Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Poet Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERs^

OF

MICH.

COMMITTEES

●vent committoo

Club Service

service, this committee shall super* To encouroge

Functions

This
and

of the Committee

committee

coordinate

shall
the

are

appointed

supervise

oetivities

of

BY

ELECTION

formation, Public

standing,

through

Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.

Information and b. Competitor

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN. Vice-President

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

Jomos McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treosurer

a. Attendance

business

Relations

—

e.

Lewis

Eric Schwengel,
Mark

Paul

Hurley,

c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Andrews,

Carl

Gust Burandt &lt; '

Vinton,

, Webster-Treat

to

.

of

every Rotorian' to

His

Dean. .Bill Bobier., .
' (The'first'hamb

individuallyi

and

os

:

ROTARY.

Voeatiohdl

Putnam,

e.

Rural

Alfred

VocatidndljSer^^ce .CarAmiHbe: This

effect plqns ..which will'guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into
and assist' the 'members of this
club in discharging their
sibilities

DISTRICT,

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F-. DEAN, CHARLOnE, MICH.

genorol

in

their

and

respon

in

vocational

Urban — Warren'

rela

improving

Wayne Way

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
● Chester Curry
21—Russ

Chairman)

Charlie

13—4-H

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

M. A. McKeith
20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton Bovee
27-Lesfer Wise

Student

APRIL-

Weeks

?—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

●

10—Bob Livermore

Van Aken

17—Tri-State

‘

●

Pair—Al Rice

f.

Student

Guest-^Edword

HoHz.

g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
Chester Curry-.-

27—Siag Nife —

the

In the .

.

1—Children's Porty—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

Andrews

' 11-^lAternationol Information
Harold Munn

22—Ladies'
29—John

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Foiler

-

19—Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children

26—Ken

'Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates- with another member, advise the program chairman of the change, i

15—Public Information

Members having'sjsecial progrdmL, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Putnam

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

Goodholm

29-Dr. John Rick

-committee is chairman) -

● .'DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 125

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REELECTOR

Trederick H. Weeks

Quality Spring Products,

Published by

Goldwater, Hich.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
GOLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

4

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
r Lou Pennington

● ● Harolcf

(The first name under each

Meeting—

Teeter

MAY-

Duke- Davidson’ 22—International Contocis

-

Howard

_ 24—Eric Schwengel

20—Chet Allemier

4—Mark

Fiske

MARCH-

23-Ed Holtz
30—International

'6—Warrfer

Moore

28—Competitor Relbtions—

.Torg Skflbo

NOVEMBER-

Rice-. ' ●

Scholarships —. Byron -Thomas,
Robert Lyons',

standards of practice in ...

their respective vocations.

-

d. Youth — Axnec Ojson,

committee shall devise and carry e.

INTERNATIONAL

7—Community Sofety

Bovee.

18—Otis -Barnes

Willioms, Ruj$oll|'Woldron.,

Services

FEBRUARY-

Projects:

d. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERMoss, Donald'Harris, Kenheth

III.

Ralph Toupalik
17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Milnes

Fred

Pearce

10—Employee
&amp; Employer
Relationship-

Barney Trebilcock

Dole Dean,. Director-Chrmn.

under each

. committee is. Chairman).

is

K.

Vinton

Byron Thomas

16—District Gov. Meet.

personal, .

TrebikocK, iWbynb'-Wayy ●
b. Crippled Children -7 Hpryey -

j.

Weeks, Seton

business and community life." -The
affect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBERmembers of the Rotary Club,'to'be
thoughtful of and.heipful to oth

|. .Public'Information — Duane

Fred

Student

B.

JANUARY - 1956
3—Ted Sowers

.2—Trade Association
: Gus Burandt

and ■

foster the idftals of .service: by
Rotarians,

' Luse, Leslie Wqodwprd.

;

ROTARY' INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

men

International

-.9—Bill

discharge ’

of Rotary — '-'to' encourage

Chester-Curry.' ./ *
h. Magazine — Keith Avery.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

professionol

AUGUST - 195i

the obligations of the third pbject

Dovidsoh, Tod Sowers,
Special—At the call of the Presidont k. Sergeanl-ot-Arms
— Dale

SECRETARY

and

committee

Regular—First ’ Thuridoy each* Month; i(. Rotary ‘Information — -Ernesf ers'Irt the community,

GENERAL

peace

1955 - 1956 ROtARY PROGRAMS

the duty of the Community

Service. Committee

g. Music '— Mouriee Payne,

Board of Directors Meetings' ''

'

Commupify Service
It is

. . Richord. Biringer,
f. Membership w Robert Shaw,

Taylor, Chicago,

and

fellowship

(The first name under each

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

John Walker

c.

(The first name under each .
committee' is" Chairman) '

Holtz,

The President, Vice President, ancj. - d. 1 Fellosvship — Chorles Wood
ward,,- John Wolker,
Frit! Van Aken
-rg Skabo
Roy -Paftersdn
●
Dale Doan
^ ^ mes McComb
—Douglas .Wood^?fuort Picard
.'WIlFatd Cduillard e..; .Program
word,'Harvey Bent;

J.

will

world

Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Herbert

good

a

united in the ideoi of service.

Donald Shorno

— ■ Al^r'o’rf' Faller,

b. Classification — Edward

PRESIDENT

6—Dr.

13—Carl

20-Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
other committees os may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on porticulor phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
b, International Information —
Howard
Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
Harold Munn, Harold Metion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
Knight.
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox

1955-1956

12:15 P. M. '

DECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

the activities vancement of international under

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

the
ClossiBcation,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
OFFICERS

International

on particular phases of vocational

Inc.

.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin

33

February 17,-.

Giano paole Lang, wh? is a member

Many of the Coldwater Rotarians know
Herman Phillips pf the Angela club. Very
installed as

Illustriate

the

Rotary Club of LiYorno, Italy- has been
nominated for president of RI for XS56-'
57,
He is past president of the o'lubf
past vice-president of Rl, Di-“eotor,- and

recently v/e learned that Herman has just
been

195S

Potentate

of M:zpah Shrine.- a territory made up of
many northern Indiana counties.

Governor,

Congratulations tn him and to the Angola

formation end extension counselrr^

He is at present Rotary In

club.

Fred lYilbert,-, charier member of the
Wayland Club- v/ho has "nha classification

Here’s another excerp
from Rotary
Etiquette,
'’Treatment of Gue-sts;
There
are some extroverts who can hargo in any

of Agriculture-'Animnl Hasbondry, has been
nominated as

List,

G''ver;.or

for

place nneng s';rangorS;&gt; force their
rou'-&gt;:l&gt;* Tuesday s prcgr*^ra v’i'h
h Curry as
acquaintance and enjoy themsel’vo
Chairmr.n.
presented
D?"-,
Egor
.●l.ketc
ly» Most of us are rmt like that ''iid
who
io
Director
of
the
Fort
Wa-^me
Philfind that it takes a little courego 'to
j... ^

walk

in and

sit

do'AT.

to

ha-'mcnic

eat with

L^ehcetra.

Lr-

Buketoff had

wi''-h him a string quartov from the

strangers — particuLariy when ihe strange-r
don’t even ceem to care about talking

cr~hesitra which

included Mr-

Gu.fstafson,

cf an im)^r-;ant

Mrfcv. hosoph Flscn- Joseph Els^n, ani Mrso

discussion about something of i.nterest to

"h.rJfred '''’tnograd.
The progran., accord"
i.ig ro all reports^ was extremely fine.

about the weather because
chemrel^'es.

I)

Voluntary contributions from Coldwater

Next Monday night Dr, LamojTie Snyder who

Rotary Club members for the purchase of
the electric car for Dolph the-Tailor
amounted to $437-50The cost of -i±ie

was

at one

time

mrdioal

examiner

for

the

of $?-l:-?9 which v/as deposited in the

..Michigan State Police.- is to be the
speaker at the annual meeting cf the
Chamber of Commerce,
If you are a member
of this body and -want to attend^ make

general fund.

your reservations at once&lt;.

TiTe understand that Bob Sha-w attended last

During February Keath Pearce h&gt;’s a -.vrddir^

vehicle was $425,71, leaving a balance

Tuesda-/’s meeting although he is in a cast, anniversary on February 13th

Russ

ir

’Then will some of dese guys loin to act
der age?

Moore

the

Brons-on.; Jay Kennedy of Munising, Lee

Keith, S^uth Bend; and Dick Bennett of
Sturgis,

and

Les 7[ise

on the

17th.

et-er- February loth.
Osgood" Thomas bhe ’’2nd and Allemior
the 24thu- Uhat’s happ.aned to cur birth
day table? T7e don't seem to have it any
the month:

Tuesday’s guests included Gordon Brevier,
George Carpenle^' and Bill Vi/horley of

20th/

The following men have birthdays during
Hcw;.rd

ri\

n

more as it’s been a long tine since we’ve
hn d one c

Very soon your editor is going to ask for
Absent were Allemier, Bobier, Goodhclm,
some information as to the amount of
Harris.. Hurley, Kennedy, Livermore,
McKeith, Moore, Moss, Mulchahey, Patterson, community service you did during the year
of 1955n
This idea stems from the VicksPa-^me, Pearce, Rico., Teeter, Warner Van

Akon, 7/ay, Warren Williams, Clude Williams, burg Rotary Club which ran such an in

At Tuesday’s meeting Ernie Luse presented

ventory and it covers corarauni-ty service
on school boards, village counc-*.Is,
church work, scouting, youth programs,
et cetera, et cetera. Please sit down

Noel Shedd, a former member of the Sturgis
Rotary Club, as a new Honorary member of

devoted to community work this year.

Chuck, Doug, and Los Woodward

AND there

were 8 early leavers.

the

and fiture out how much time you have

coldwater Club,

Tickets t» "Blythe Spirit" as sold by the
Rotary club, amounted to $70.00 which

Ray ’'julchahey

will be turned over to the March of Dines,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thuridoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12K10 M.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern

Mondoy 12:15 M.

; i'

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

Functions of

This

and

committee sholi
the

ELECTION

supervise Stuart

activities

Picard,

of

pointed on particular phases of
club service, in order to develop

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the club machinery on the execu

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

Donald Shorno

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

o. Attendance — Albert Foller,

Director-Chrmn.
e.

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B, K. Peorce.

The President, VicS Preslden'^ and i— cL’Fellowship
Torg Skabo

Fritz Von Aken

'nmes McComb
lart Picard '

Dale Dean

Wm.

peace
men

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

cotorttittee Is

'.word, Horvey Bent,

Richard Bir^ger.,

Board of Directors Meetin'gs

Month, i.

— Ernest

Dale

●

,

.

INTERNATIONAL

in discharging their

sibilities

in

tionships

and

general

their

in

respon

vocotional

standards ssf

proctice&gt;

The above is our progrdm schedule fori the year 1^5-56. ''

Student

3—4-Woy. Tetft—Roy Fox

10—Bob

27-^tog. Nite ,-7-●

Barney' Trebilcock

Director-Chrmn.'

c.'- Ru'col - Urban -r Warren

f.

Alfred

Rice,

■

MAY-

1—Children's Porty—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

.

Information

--- Hotold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

i

22—Ladies'
.29—John

' 5-Rotary Information

Pennington

«

Student

■, .

Guest—Edward

In-the. ,

Duke

'committee is thqiunon)

3—President's Meeting

15—Public

.

10—Dr.

Davidson

22—Internotionol

(The first nome‘under each

19-Poul Hur(ey
26—Ken Putnam

JIJLY-

8-^Oitlc Biringer!
' _ ●
Information

Holtz,

Les Woodward

' '12—Bert Fatler

' 1—Crippled Children
, Dr.. Harvey. Mosj

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

NOVEMBER-

&lt; Rb.beVt Lyons.

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

25—Ladies' ;Night

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry. -, ●. „
the
in

Howard

d. To'uth —■ Axner Olsbn, ● ■
'●

Livermore

17—Tri-Sfol6

1.1—International

Lou

Bonquet-

APRIL-

.

20—Chet Allemler

rela

improving

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH. VheiF respective voeaKonjfc

Dean,

McKeith

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

6—’Wather VdtV Aken
’13—4-H Fair—Al Rice,

' Puthdm.

committee shall devise and carry e.
club

.Fred .W?eks

^Williams, Russell Waldron,

Vocational' SdHrices '' ^

into effScf plane .W.hich;.vtlll guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICA'GCC' ILLIN6|5 and'
assist the members of' this
DISTRICT,

30—International

A.

20—All Sports

Torg Skabo

TMoks; Donald Harris, Kenneth

^ Vocatldnal SbWIte C6fn;nittee: Jhis

INTERNATIONAL

M.

a. Community Safety-— Raymond OCTOBER●
. TrebUcock, Wayne .Way.
. 4—Mark Andrp.ws
b. Crippled Children' — Hbrvuy

(The first nomli under.each- - committee is-Chairman). r

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller-

23-Ed Holtz

ers in the community.^i; ; .

_ Lose, Leslie Woodward,

. Dean,. Bill Bobier.

INTERNATIONAL

MARCH-

Bvrandt

16—District Gov. Meet.

Rotorians, individually'' and- bs
merfbeSs of the Rotary.'Club,'tp be
thoughtful of and heFpfuI to dth'-

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeont'^at-Artns —-Dale

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERWATIONAL

GENERAL SECRETARY ROTARY"

Information

Charlie Fiske

9—Bill M'lr'es

discharge

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

effect pf’tbis obiect is-tofinfluenee SEPTEMB.ER-

j. ’'Public Information — Duane

Special—At the coll of the ^President

III,

Rotary

21—Russ

Association

Gus

business ond'community tife."' The

h. Magazine — Mith Avery,

|,T .\

2—Trade

e&gt;A!y',Rotan'an to :his personal,

I"

; Chester . C;urry; . ^

7—Community Safety

Wayne V/ay
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

- 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

AUGUST - 1955

to

FEBRUARY-

committee is Chairman)

of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of service by

Membership’ —‘ Robert'Shaw,
Webster Treat

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

(The first name under each

Chairman)

Employer

24—Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

—

Harold Munn, Harold MeKnight.

1955

&amp;

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

International Student Projects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

Community Service
Committee

10—Employee

Milnes.

Information

— 1956

3—Ted Sowers

c.

the obligations of the third object

g. Music — Maurfce {*dyne,'

ROTARY

and

professionol

International

j

Service

Roy Patterson
e. .J^rogrom — Douglas Woodf.
. ,

GOVERNOR 219th

will

world, fellowship, of

and

b.

(^horles Woetcf- ; It is the-duty of the Community

ward, John' Wdrker,

Wilford Caurllaid
John Walker

Taylor, -Chicago,

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

(The first name under each

e. . Clbb' PMnepn.,—
i
- .
Ray Mulenaney; tfefi Putnam.

DIRECTORS

J.

good

a

united in the ideal of service.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

b, .CIa1;ificatianr-7;.Edward Holtz,
Mark 'Andrews, Carl Viritbn.

Herbert

business

Howard Teeter

Ray Fox

ROTARY

through

Ralph Toupalik

the Aims and Objects Committee.

PRESIDENT

standing,

Director-Chrmn.

James McComb,

.

DECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

the activities vancement of international under

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test—

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

12:15 P. M.

International

formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
ether committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
c. Employer-Employee Relations—

TORG SKABO, President

Regular—First Thursday each

appointed

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer*Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary in

1955-1956

.

ore

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

the Committee

coordinate

committees

on particular phaseS ot vocoti«nal
service, this committee sholl super* To encourage

Club Service

I
OFFICERS BY

event

COMMinEES

OF

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Contacts

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

Harold Goodholm
.29-Dr.. John-Rick
-

●

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

Telephone 125

L

r,

The COLD WATER

SEC. 34.66, P. L. &amp; R.

Jotary REFLECTOR

S-.

.'JlilLr'.

'usmua

Frederick H.

Quality Spring Products,
Coldvater, ^Ich.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time;

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Mtchlg an

The Singingest Club in the U, S. A.
Bulletin No*

February 24. 1956

34

Here is another item under Rotary Club

THERE WILL BE NO MEETING AT NOON ON MARCH

Rotarians really want to sit in the same

HELD ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 5TH AND IT

Etiquette:

"Treatment of ^^embers:

If

6TH.

seat meeting after meeting, a petition

to the Board of Directors for a yearly
lease would undoubtedly, be refused, but

it might be fun. However, we suspect,
assuming everyone has the same chance at
the food and an advantageous spot in case
of fire, that seating becomes a matter of
habit."

THE MEETING FOR THAT WEEK WILL BE

IS TO BE FARMER’S NIGHT AT THE CLUB*

EACH IMBER IS BEING ASKED TO BUY TWO
TICKETS FOR THE DINNER*-ONE FOR HIMSELF

AND ONE FARJ.IER WHO IS TO BE FURNISHED BY
JESS WALDRON ’/^KO IS ARRANGING THE PROGRAM-,
The speaker for that evening is to be one
of the farmers who toured R-assia during
the summer of 1955,
s'! ide s

We understand he has

nd this program should be ex-

Here is the new Board of Directors select- tremely irte resting..
ed for the year i356-57: Bent,- Biringer,
Bobier, Payne, Teeter, F. VanAken- Wisop

Tuesday’s absent were? Allemier (Florida}-

They expect to have their meeting on
Thursday, March 1st., which is the reg

Couillard, Harris, Hurley, Jackson. Kerr,

Konnody(Florida);- ^'^cReith (Florida).. Moore
(Florida), Sowers,. Thomas (Atlantic City)

ular day for the Board of Directors’

meeting.

Tcupalik.- Frits VanAken, ’Warner VanAken
(Tucson), and Clyde WiliiamSo

Recently Hal Munn made up in West
Honolulu.

We noticed the other day that

he was back with the club again.
is certainly a marvelous thing.

Flying

Guests included: Wendell Hathwway of

Bronsons Gay Ewell and Dick Bennett of
Sturgis; R. Jay Kennedy of Munising,
Frank 'T/’ater, of Lansing, the guest of

We note that Coldwater is sixth in
a

Barnes.- Biringer, Bobier (Florida),

ttendance for the month of January, with lAr. McKnight, and Wayne Johnson, of Coldaverage of 96.995^.

Apparently the
attendance contest is paying off in
dividends.
We note, however, that the
club has lost one member since June and
the official membership is now 73.

an

There is a new club in District 219.

It

is in South Haven.. Michigan and was

water, '■the guest of Les Woodward.

There were 6 early leavers, five who sign

ed up to leave early and one who did noto

Tuesday's program, which was furnished by
a club member. Chuck Woodward, was part
of a series of slides which he took on

officially accepted by rI on February 15.

his recent trip around the worldo Chudc r
in company with some other service men,

Their charter night is
to be March 6th and the speaker for the

who served in the Burma-China area,

There are 27 members representing 25
classifications,

occasion is Richard E. Vernor, Treasurer
of RI.

The meeting is to be held at the

South Haven High School gymnasium, and
the food is to be furnished by Holly’s

Their regular meeting will
be on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 and Gov.

Restaurant,

re-

visited many of ih,e spots where they v:e re
stationed©

His slides were probably the

most beautiful that your writer has ever
seen and
certainly Chuck is to be com-

plimented on putting together such an
outstanding record of his trip.

George is urging members to attend.

The Rotary Club of Edmonton, Alberta..-

We understand 1hat, sparked by a good
contribution from Guvarie Coffman, the

rent we pay for our room on earth.

Club is buying a griddle for the Maple-

lavm Hospital, This will add greatly to
their facilities in caring for their

patients.

Don’t forget the District Conference on
March 23-24 which is to be held in St.
If you can plan to
Joe-Behton Harbor,
attend,
it

do so.

Their
furnishes the THCUGKT FOR THE DAY:
’’Service
is
the
Bulletin states that:

There is very little value in working at
a

daily routine to accumulate only wealth

and to satisfy your personal needs, and
unless we feel that we are coni^ributing
to someone else’s happiness and that the
World is better because we live in it,
there

is

little satisfaction in life.

More information about

Ray Mulchahey

later.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thurtdoy 13:15 M.

BRONSON — Consregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Eikt Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

BY

eomhiittees ara
appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

Club Service

MICH,

Functions

I
OFFICERS

event

COMMIHEES

OF

of

This committee shall supervise Stuart

and

coordinate

the

the

Classificotion,

the activities vancement of

vise and coordinate
of such committees.

the Committee

bctiviries

Picard,

of

standing,

Direetor-Chrmn.

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeilh,

a

good

will

and

peace

business

and

professional

men

world

fellowship

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

of

Byron Thomas
JANUARY - 1956

united in the ideal of service.

3—Ted Sowers

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
— Lewis
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—

the Magazine Committees and such

1955-1956

6—Dr. B. K. Peorce
13—Carl Vinton

under

through

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations

ELECTION

international

DECEMBER-

10—Employee

&amp;

Relationship—

Employer

b.

International

JOHN KENNEDY. Secretary

other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.
Ralph Toupolik
club service, in order to develop
Howord Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test — .
the Aims and Ob]ects Committee.
Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James MeComb,

c.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,
Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,

Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Proiects:
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
(The first name under each

TORG SKABO, President

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Donald Shorno

Directer-Chrmn.
e.

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

nibcr'Tr^DC

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

1955

- 1956

. . . Roy A^lehaKey, Kea .Pitlnam.

is Chairmen)

,

16—District Gov.

Torg Skabo

^

^ program -. Douglas Wood'ward; Harvey Bent, ●
■ "Rhh&lt;«d Biringor. .

f.

Webster Treat

●

■ rr

Board of Directgrs Meetings. .

h.-Magazine

Regular—First Thursday each' Month, i.'
12:15'"P. M;

J '

Public

Herbert

J.

“

INTERNATIONAL I

Vocational Service Committee:' This

committee shall devJsa ,gnd. ca/ry e.

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

fntb effect platls which‘will dvide
the

members

GEORGE

F.

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

CHARLOHE, MICH.

.,

27—Lester V^ise

'●

APRIL-

'' 3—4-Way Test—Roy Fox
ID—Bob

24—Eric Schwengel

27—Stag Nite.

MAY-:

1—Children's Porty—
Axner Olson

11—International

8—Dr.

t

'4-Mark Andrews

of. this

29—John

5—Rotory Information

Pennington

Los

19—Pau[ Hurley

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer
15-^Pabtic Information ●
Duke

Woodward

12—Bert Faller

'1—Crippled Children

f. Student Guest—Edward - .Holtz,

Jackson

■JUNE-

'● ●

NOVEMBER-

sibilities. Jp their, .vocational relcr- g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —
; Chester Cdfry.
tlonships and in ' improving the
(The first name under,eoch .
generoi. standards' .of' practice - in
committee Is chairman).
their respective vocations: In the

Mitchell

22.—Ladies' Night—Web Treat

Harold Munn
18—Otis .Barnes ,

Robert Lyons,

Harold

IS—Bob' Shaw

Information

25—tddies' Night
Lou

Meeting-

Howard. Teeter

20-i-Chet Allemier

' r

Livermore

' 17—Tri-Stale

d. Youth — Axner Olson/
Rice.''

McKelth

Seton Bovee

Fred:Weoks.

-

Urban —. Werrren

Williams, Russell Wqldron.

Services

club in discharging their respon

ROTARY

-

Alfred

GEORGE R. MEANS,. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS &lt;md;ass1$t

GOVERNOR 219fh: Dl.STRiCT,-

Rural

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Barney Trebileock

Putnam,

e.

III.

SECRETARY ROtAfeY

M.

Meet.

GO—International Student

by

. . Trebileock, 'Wayne Way.
b., Crippled Children — Harvey
; 'Moss, Donald Harris, Kenbeth

(The first name under each
commillee is Chairman)

-

’S—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

d. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

Btll Bobier.'

Vocational

GENERAL

service

thoughtful of and .helpf^^l to.oth

Informatiori — DilOne

DMn.

INTERNATIONAL-'

Taylor, Chicago,

Keith Avery. .

J.Doyidson, Ted Sower*.,
k. Sergea'nf-ot-A'rms
Dale

DISTRICT 2,19 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT ROTARY

of

Rotary Information
'Ernest. ers in the community.
.; Lusei beelte Woodward.
Ddle Dean, Direetor;Chrmn.

Vi

Speciol—At the''co]l of ● the President

ideals

. '●

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-r ;
^Warner Van Aken
Rolorions, individually, .and as
13-4-H-Fdir-AI Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

●

the

Membership — Robert Shaw, every Rotarion to'' -his ’ p^sdnat,
business and community life." The

Relations—

MARCH

Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes

of .‘Rdtory — "ft&gt;--.entouracre ;and : :23-td Helti ; .

- foster

;

Moore

Charlie Fiske

.

2—Trade Associotlon’

the'obligations of the third object

Stuart Picacd .
Wilforcf Couillard
iohnWalkbr'

21—Russ

28—Competitor

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Service
The President, Vice President, and —d. Followih'ip’-—“Cltarlis W6od-' It is. ^ the
duty of the Community
-gSkebd
-. Fri,kVobAke„-..V, -●
■
. Service Committee to discharge
^mes McCornb,;; ;

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Information —

AUGUST - 1955

Club Bulletin —

.

17—Bob Kerr, Jr,

Milnes.

committee

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton.

.UIKBCIWKP

Wm.

Ralph Toupolik

JULY-

_●

Davidson

- 22^lntiernqtionol Contacts

,

Harold Goodholm
- ●29—Dr. John Rick'.'

● 3—President's Meeting
10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17-rLloyd Livermore

24—Chuck

Woodword

31-Bill Bobier

The above ii our' program schedule for the year 1955-Ml

If you want to'change dates with 'Ohother member, advise:the program choirgian of the change. -●

.

Members having special, programs, such as Ladles' ))light,. may appoint a committee to assist with the, detaiis.

●S

.DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m„ Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

�u

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

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as mombersh! p is ccrcierned and Ri Prosiden"^
BrJor hLf- Fr.’gg&lt;=-s tec, that the rriemtership
be ezpaadedr
it la toi'eved that b'ticre
Lloyd Llverm.cre is irj. the Ormmurity Jiealth are a ’considerable number of man who ?;ouIi d
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be eligible for membership, who woulc. make
Centerv
as thougii he hE.d onjoysu itc

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orop-i'sa 1. of their r.-’imes f-or membership

●.T.hn .Dean is also in the hcsoital
end we ’ondjrstand that her ●r'-onditiqu is

would be

good-,.

wuv.’.d be eligible for senior active class

Mr St

a

service

edi.toi'^ Ices not
ification but

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to be held Tuerday evening
and Cun be conr^idure-:

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re.zui'u- mo-fiT:-

rit'2 v’ar.Aken is making arrr
ing.
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Tod Sowers,,. Pyron

to

)rno'n

vhiii

the Club«
those

mirht

oe

lour

members who
a means

of

briugine; in ^-oimger members who are not
now eligible becuu.s-3 of there being no
ole ssif.ica ti.cn avai iBble,-.

‘If mennSo
u

T^rg have indicated that they are going
to a :Ten-d»

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pl«03c oonbnct Fritz,

Don’t fo’^get the conference which is com
«7oneph.&gt;
If
ing up in Benton Ilarbcryou can att^r'd^ be sure to make y:u.r re
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deviations ec.rly«
Tuuedry' ® guests included Clare Holli-®t8i
and Jock Schafer of Bronsoit Hervtry Avery

At the regular meeting of the Board of
Directors the plan to have a minstrel shov/
some't'imi-. in May .vas discus.sed and approved.
Th'i .3 is to be under the management and
■lirsetion of our illustrious song Ic^ader,

M'car.ice Paj^.e,

-^e states that ho is going

bo d.irect it and the members are go.Uig to

be tic. beys who will carry the ball, If
you. -3i ng. dance, plcy, or have any jth:r
accompli'.'hmerns, ir.ake your talenbs ?cnown

bo Maur?.ce..

■Recently we have had speakers from Jockfion
and Dick Bemett of Sturgis, Carleton
ohfieldjru*i.-S'jn
and from the probation and parole
Mo-^nzie of '-Fuircy; Don Lamm of L
'DeparVrr.ontefc
In line with this,.) re-'^u the
dbhn v7i? llama of ■■'‘ewaygo, the gue®t of

Warran'V7i- li.ams, Ai Ol'Sd;. Coldwater,.
A,
guest of By-'On 'ihoma.s,- and D~●^
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TiiomaC; CclJwater, bhe guesn of Les
■y'loqd'ward..

the

arvicle on page Bb of the -^bv'Ai Issue o-

the Rctaru.rn^
Ipok at the piotire oii page
3C and iee if i'*’ fits yi. u,

There vjere only 2 early leavers-!

r

to t .. 'Tif-elker,'
Just about the time yoii thi.rk; you can make
both ends meet, somebody move. the erJ.dc,.^
THOUGHT FOR THE D/..Y;

"r auks

K’V'' i.-u;. c.nane;,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

This
and

OFFICERS

BY

event commitieet are appointed
International Services
on porticvlar phases of vocational
service, this comnnttee shall ;uper- To encouroge and foster the ad

COMMIHEES

OF

vise and

the Committee

committee

shall

coordinate

the

supervise

activities

coordinate

of such committees.

of Stuart

formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor

the Mogazine Committees and such
other committees as moy be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Relations

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

c.

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Fritz Von Aken

Torg Skabo

Dale Dean

mes McComb

Wilford Couillard
John Walker

uort Picard

e.

Program.— Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

f.

Membership

— Robert Shaw,

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Regular—First Thursday each
12:15

P. M.

Special—At the call of the

Rotary

Dean.
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY
PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

INTERNATIONAL

Chicago,

Bill

Bobier.

committee is Chairman)
Vocational

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GEORGE

F. DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

discharge

individually

and

os

Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam,

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

Russell Waldron,

Scholorships — Byron Thomas,

their

their respon

vocational

Torg Skabo

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

27—Stag Nite —
Barney Trebilcock

Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

rela

tionships and in improving the
general stondards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

f.

Student

Guest—Edword

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
(The first nome under each
committee is chairman)

Dr. Harvey Moss
15—Public

Duke

Biringer
Information
Contacts

Harold Goodholm
29—Dr. John Rick

I

The COLDWATER
REFLECTOR

’Jlee^s

Quality Spring Products,

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way

14—Boys' &amp; Girts' Week—
Chester Curry

21—Russ

Moore

28—Competitor

Relations—

Charlie Fiske

6—Bob

Lyons
A.

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—
Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise
APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-State

Howard

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Porty—
Axner Olson

8—Dr.

Harold Mitchell

15—Bob

Show

22—Ladies'

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

19-PauI Hurley
26—Ken

Putnom

JULY-

3—President's Meeting
Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

Program Chairman

Telephone 125

4r'.

Co'ldwater, Mich.

FEBRUARY-

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

■ffv

Published by

31—Roy Patterson

10—Dr.

Davidson

22—International

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

Frederick H

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van Why

12—Bert Faller

1—Crippled Children
B—Dick

Employer

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

Pennington

NOVBMBER-

Robert Lyons,

&amp;

Relationship—
Rolph Toupolik

JUNE-

25—Ladies' Night
Lou

.10—Employee

29—John

d. Youth — Axner Olson,
Rice,

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

M.

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Way.
4—Mark Andrews
b. Crippled Children — Harvey
11—Internotienol Informotion

committee shall devise and carry e.

In

Milnes

23-Ed Holtz
of Rotary — "to encourage and
30—International Student
foster the ideals of service by
■ Fred Weeks
every Rotarion to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Vocational Service Committee: This

sibilities

INTERNATIONAL

16—District Gov. Meet.

to

JANUARY

13—Buyer-Seller—

Service. Committee

Alfred

club in discharging
DISTRICT,

Gus Burandt
9—Bill

Williams,

Services

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th

2—Trade Association

Community Service

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships
.Byron Thomas

MARCH-

It is the duty of the Community

c.

III.

ROTARY PROGRAMS

AUGUST - 1955

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

(The first, name under each

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

committee is Chairman)

1955 . 1956

Information — Ernest ers in the community.

Luse, Leslie Woodward,
j. Public Information — Duane
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dole

International Student Prolects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

(The first name under each

membets of the Hotory Club, to be

h. Mogazino — Keith Avery,

Month, i.

Trade Associations —
Bob livermore
Gust Burondt

Rotations,

Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

Information —

Knight.

the obligations of the third ob|ect

Webster Treat

peace

Harold Munn, Harold Mcc.

Club Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

Vice President, ond

and

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmit.

b. International

(The first name under each
committee is Chairmen)

b. Classification — Edward Haltz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,
DIRECTORS

— lewis

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

will

united in the ideol of service.

Howard Teeter

James McComb,

e.

good

under

through a world fellowship of
business and professionol men

Ralph Toupalik

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Obiects' Committee.
Ray Fox
Director-Chrmn.

International

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Piske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

President,

standing,

Picard, Director-Chrmn.

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer&lt;Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In

ELECTION

1955-1956

The

the activities vancement of

DECEMBER-

Inc.

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin

wo.

Ob

March y,

On Monday night, I'ferch 5th, the Rotarians
had as their guests a ^oup of farmers
from Branch County, The program, which
was provided by Warren Williams and Jess
Waldron was presented by Jess, The

iy&amp;e

On Wednesday night the first rehearsal
for

the

minstrel

show which is to be

given on May 16th and 17th was held at
the

hotel.

There were about 17 men

present and Maurice Payne&gt; who is direct

speaker, Mr, Ralph Olson, a farmer from
Iowa, who farms about 900 acres and feeds
cattle and hogs on the com he raises
was most interesting and certainly show
ed a comparison of farming in Russia and

show and if you fall in this category
be sure to try out. Your editor is going

in the United States,

to be in thfe

Mr, Olson

accompanied a group of farmers to the
Soviet Union during the summer of 1955
and he presented slides taken in Russia
of farm activities and supplemented this
with a running commentary of conditions
as they found them there, Yeur Editor
missed

the

bull

ing the show, was quite encouraged by the
progress which was made* They may
possibly have a monotone section in the

front row of this section.

The new board of Directors will have a

short meeting after the regular meeting
on Tuesday, March 13th at which time

officers foi^ the coming year will be
selected^

session which was held

after the regular meeting at which Mr,
Olson presented movies taken on his trip.
Apparently everyone enjoyed the program
since the final break-up did not occur
until eleven o’clock.

We

understand

there were about 120 people served an
excellent dinner by Jim VanWhy, Your
editor heard many good reibarks from the
farmers regarding what they saw and

In view lof the present situation in
Michigan relative to the highway sttuaticn

we would suggest that you road the
Articles on pages 26, 27; 28, 29; 30 ft 31
of the March Rotarian.

Continuing I^otary Club etiquette we want
to put ih something about a word of

appreciation, which is: "The program
Chairman for the day has another duty to
perform hfter he has introduced his

heard.

The Charter Night at South Haven was held

Tuesday; March 6th and thfe contingent
from Coldwater which included Skabo,

speaker, , and he

ought not t» breathe that

sign of relief just yet. A friendly
letter of appreciation sent to the

Fritz Van Aken; Sowerb; doodholm, and
Trebilcock drove jthe lohgest distance to

speaker on the following day nOt only
,will augment the President’s words and

it was a bang-up Ghartei* Night*

the free liihch taste better.

attend the meeting.

Frott all reports

Some of our sojoumerfe to Florida havO
returned and we wfere glad to see Mac
McKeith and Russ Moore back with us.

the members* interest, but may even make
Also, iry stopping after the meeting

to give a itford of appreciation to the
speaker* but do not monopolize the guedt
of honor

so

that fellow members are

&gt;

We understand that Mrs. John D©an and

barred from expressing their thanksi"

Lloyd Livermore are both improved for
which we are very glad.

Ed Holtz, who is a member of the school

We have only two wedding anniversaries
in March—Ken Putnam on the first and
Ed Holtz on the 29th,

Don^t forget the District Conference on

March 23-24,

That’s this monthj

Registration begins at noon on the 23rd
and the meeting will close officially on
Saturday night. However, there will be
a farewell breakfast on Sunday morning

for those who stay over Saturday night,

(Continued)
Ben passen mitout stoppen.
Ach, der horse ist aus-gepast

Coldwater*
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

We believe

that

Wayne Way, Ralph Toupalik, and Stew
Picard will be

interested

in

the

follow¬

ing contribution:
DAS

BUCKENSCHinDT

Der spreadisch nutten tree beneath
Das loafen schmidt ben sitten,
Gnawen nailers mit der teeth
Und mit der fire unlitten.
Ist der brow ben steamisch hot

Und wet mit drippisch beaden?
Ist ein horse

Und gone der cllppencloppenl

Rfiy

board, is very pleased over the outcome
of the election regarding the building of
the two new grade schools in the city of

ben on der

lot

Mit newisch shoes geneeden?

Be Welcome at

f-ast

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M.
BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria —● Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.
^ STURGIS ~ Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

●vent committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

vise and coordinate

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

shall

and

coordinate

the

the

Classification;

International

DECEMBER-

Services

d—Dr.

service, this committee shall super&lt; To encourage and foster the odof such committees.

supervise

of Stuart Picard.

activities

13—Carl

the activities vancement of internationol under

standing,

through

Direcler&gt;Chrmn.

good

a

will

world

and

peace

fellowship

B,

K.

Pearce

Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

of

Byron Thomas

business and
professional men
JANUARY - 1956
united in the ideal of service.

Membership. a. Buyer&gt;Seller,— M. Mc'Ceith,

JOHN KENNEDY,-Secretary

Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
3—Ted Sowers
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
10—Employee &amp; Employer
the Magazine Committees and such
a.
International
Contacts
—
RelationshipPennington. Chas. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Ralph Toupalik
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer*Employee Relations—
17—Bob
Kerr, Jr.
Wm. Mllnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
„,24-Jim
Von Why
i;
:
Howard Teeter
b. Interndtiehal Information ^
the club machinery on the execu
‘ 31—Roy Patterson
Harold Munn, Harold Mction of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
FEBRUARYKnighr.
the Aims and Obfeets Committee.
Roy Fox

CHARLES

James MeCemb, Direetor-Chrmn.

OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
Asst. Secretory

o. Attendance — Albert Falter,

LESTER WISE, freasorer

c.

DIRE^CTORS
President,

Club

■

Vinton,

Ken Putnam,

Wilford Couillard

f.

P. M.

ROTARY

J.

Webster Treat

business and community life." The

Rotary

Information

Luse,

Leslie

'

Toylor, Chicago,

1.1—International

Rural

25—'Ladies' Night

● ' -H^old Munn
18—Otis Barnes

Putnam.

cbnimiftee is Chairman)

c.

-

Urban — Warren

Williams,

Services

Russell Waldron,

Lou

tionships

and

in

improving

Chester Curty.
^
(The first irofne under 'each ' '

the

ROTARY. INTERNATIONAL
standards of. .practice,. in I
GEORGE F. dean, CHA^RL'CHEi^MICH. general,
their respective vocaTions'. ' In the

The above Is‘our‘program sf'chedulfe for'thti'year. 19i!5-Si6.

committee is.:chairman^

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V .■.!

Information

i.-.-

V

29—JoffnJackson

.

● Lfs' Woodword

12-i-Ber't Poller

, 19—Paul ● Hurley

26—Keh' Putnom

JULY-

3yPresident's Meeting

' V:Duke''Do9idson

:

Harold

.,

17—Lloyd "Civermore

. ●24—Chuck WPodward

Goodholm"

-● 29—Dr. John Rick.

●10—Dr.'Don Shorno

'■

22—International Contacts..

31-Bill

.

Bobier

, ‘■DdUGLAS’'WOODWARD, Program Choirmon
Telephone: 125.

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5—Rotary Information

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22—Ladies'. Night—Web Treat

Dr. Harvey Moss
: 8—Dick Biringer

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1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

1—Crippled Children ●●●

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MAY-

Pennington

If you wont'to change dotes Wlth..dn6thernierhber',-.adViSe the progrctm .chairman of the change^
.
Members having special programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint o committee to «sist '-with the-''^deto&lt;U:'r

24—Erie Schwengel

NOVEMBER-

' ■

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

' Robert Lyons,
f. Student Guest—Edward Holtz,
club in ''discharging' their respon
u-'"
sibilities in their vocational rela g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Vfeek-'—

Livermore

17—Tri-State

Andrews

Moss, Donald Harris, .^ennelh

Alfred Rice. .
.
,
committee ..shall, devise, and carry e., Scholarships' — Byron Thomas,

DISTRICT,

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob

4—Mark

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

McKeith

APRIL-

27—Stag Nite —
Barney Trebilcock

Into enefr* plans which'will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS,.CHICAGp,, ILLINOIS and
ossvsk the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th

Student

Weeks

'S—Warner Von Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chef Allemier

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

A.

Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

Voiationol Service Committee: This

JtiTERNATtOMAL .:

M.

20—All Sports Banquet-

SEPTEMBER

— Ernest ers in the community.
Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

under each

Vocational

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

Skobo

Fred

Relations—

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

30—International
.

Moore

26—Competitor

23-Ed Holtz

by

personal,

Woodward,

first name

1955

Torg

and

service

21—Russ

ROTARY PROGRAMS

.16—District Gov. Meet.

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

III.

rotary

his

effect of this object is to influence
Rotorions, individually and as
members of the Rotary Club, to be

Dean/jBill Bobier.
(The

ideals of

every Rotarlan to

Duone
Public Information
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale

INTERNATIONAV

general: secretary

foster the

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL'

dischprge

of Rotory — "to encourage

f.

Special—At the coll of the

to

Program -;-»0ou9las Wood
ward, Harvey' Bent,
Richqrd - BIringer.

Membership ~ Robert' Show,

Month, i.

Regular—First Thursday each

● 1956

9—Bill Milnes

the obligations of the third object

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester -Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings
12:15

e.

Committee

14-Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

Community Service
It is the duty of the ●Community

Service

7—Community Safety
Woyne Woy

Pro|ects:

committee, is Chairman)

1955

AUGUST

Roy Patterson'

John Walker

~

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman}

ward, Johi^ Walker,

Dale Dean

uart Picard

Herbert

Carl

●

Bulletin —

Roy Mulchahey,

Fritz Van Akert

lames McComb -

Bob Livermore

Student

Fred Weeks, Setoif' Bovee.
(The first name uh'der each

Gust Burandt

Vice President, and — d. Fellowship ^ Ghorles Wood

Torg Skabo

PRESIDENT

Andrews,

C-. Jnternationol

Trade Associations —_

Eric Schwengel,. Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. X. Pearce,
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark

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The COLDWATER
Rotary REFLECTOR

Sr

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.

fit*,

4

Frederick H, ii/ee^'9
Quality Spring Products,
Coldwater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m„ Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Mich.

Inc.

�a

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotarji REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

37

March 16, 1955

Here a;-e your new officers for the year
1956o67i Fritz VanAken, President; Les

Tuesday is the best day of the week pro
vided that:

"You come to the Rotary meeting early and

Wise, Vice-president; Chick Kennedy,
Secretary, Chuck Schmitt,

Treasurer;

give yourself an opportunity to visit with

We wish them all the luck in the world on
their administration of the Club,

your fellow Rotarians before the luncheon.

You are seated before 12:15 p.m. so that

Tuesday’s program wos in charge of Mac
McKeith.

you may ear unhurriedly and be finished

It dealt with the fight to

eradicate cancer,

before the program starts.

be introduced Dr,

Ffaser who discussed the financing of the
fight together with what your doliar does
when it is given to the cancer society,.
The film which was shown by Mrso Warren

You become acquainted with anyone at your
table whom you do not know, introducing
yourself to the visitors and making them
feel at home.

Weidener was enjoyed by the club members.

You arrange your affairs so you won't have

Guests included: Emory Boyd, Angola;

to rush back to the

Walter La Plant,

meeting is over,"

Kalamazoo; Richard

Bennett of Sturgis; Jay

office before

the

Kennedy of

Munising; Dick Schultz and Bill whorley

DON’T FORGET SOME WEEK WE’RE GOING TO
PRINT ONLY THAT MTERIAL IN THE BULI^TIN
VffllCH IS SUPPLIED BY THE ME^JBERS.

of Bronson.

Absent were: Allemier (Florida), Barnes,
(Florida) Burandt, Dale Dean (Florida),

During the month of March Chuck Woodward
has a birthday on the 21st, Bill Couillcrd
on the 24th, Mark Andrews on the 27thj
Lloyd Livermore on the 27th; Howard Swan

Eisenhut, Goodholm, Harris, Hurley,
Livermore, McKnight, Mulchahey, Picard,
Trebilcock, Warner Van Aken, Warren

Williams, Clyde tUliams, and Les Woodward ,pn the I5th, the day of the writing of
this bulletin^ Al Rice had his on the 5th,
There were 9 early leavers.
Chet Curry had one on the 4th, Hess
Waldron on the
Maurice Payne has gotten off to an ex
cellent start for the production of his
minstrel show. At Tuesday’s program he
gave a demonstration with the members who
had attended the

rehearsel which was

6th; and Ted Sowers on the

It’s been a long while since we've

5th,

had a -birthday table and it seems that
these men rate

such a distinction.

held

Read

on March 7th,
REME?-5BER REHEARSEL IS EACH
TONESDAY NIGHT AT THE ARLINGTON AT 7:30,
BE THERE EVEN IF YOU CAN’T STNGJ

Hand'

the

Robert Baden-Powell several times and he

7/e understand that Lloyd Livermore is

this article.

home from the hospital and we wish him an
early return to club participation.

page 32 of the March Rotarian,

article entitled ”By the Left
on page 35 of the March Rotarion.j
It so happens that your editor met Sir

certainly typified what is set forth in

We

have

Also read the article on

been unable

to

find out what

We have just learned that l«ilrs, Harold Hill next week's program is to be,
is in the Leila Post Hospital, We hope
that she progresses satisfactorily.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

Warren ?/illiams

stairwayl

is in Texas where he

Then there's the

girl who hasn’t much upstairs--but what a

is

looking over the prospects for this year's
v/heat crop and expects to go on to
Arizona.

'

Don't forget the District Conference on
March 23-24,

Reservations

should be made

by the day you get this LuHgtin,

Get

Ray Mulchahey

there if you can.
Take your wife and let
her have a woek-end away from home.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeterio - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�COLDWATERy

Club Service

MICH.

This

BY

service, this committee shall super
vise and

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

event committees are appointed
on particulor'phases of vocational

COMMITTEES

ROTARY CLUB OF|

committee

coordinate

sholl
the

supervise

octivities

of

such

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
CHARLES SCHMin, Asst. Secretory

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

e.

Erie Schwcngel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, 8. K. Peareci,
c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Fritz Van Aken
,

. °®

ward

John Wolker,

.

|o. Program — Douglas Wood!

ward, Harvey Bent,

Membership

Robert Show,

Webster Treat

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Boord of Directors Meetings '

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.
12:15 P. M.

[.

INTERNATIONAL

Rotary Information
Luse, Leslie Woodward.
Public Information — Duane
Bill

III.

SECRETARY

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

GEORGE

INTERNATIONAL

F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

Gus

Committee

to

discharge

the

ideals

of

service

b

Torg
23-Ed

c.

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

vocational

rela

tionships and in improving the
generol standards of practice in

their respective vocations.

Lou

In the

■
f.

Rice,

g. Boys'

Guest—Edword

Information

Munn

committee is chairman)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details. '

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—
Charlie

Fiske

A.

McKeith

Bovee
Wise

Livermore

Axner Olson
8—Or. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

Night

5—Rotary Information

Pennington

Les

Woodward

12—Bert

Foller

19—Paul Hurley
26—Ken Putnam

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Information

10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Choirman
Telephone 125

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●

The COLDWATER

SEC.

'Notary REFLECTOR

Freilerick h-

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldaater,

Siich.

Meeting—

Teeter

JUNE-

Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

Chester Curry.
(The first name under each

21—Russ

1—Children's Parly—

Of. Horvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

Girls'Week —

V/ayne V/ey

MAY-

Barnes

15—Public

7—Community Safety
14-Boys' &amp; Girls' V/eokChester Curry

24—Eric Schwengel

1—Crippled Children

Holtz,

FEBRUARY-

Howard

NOVEMBER-

Robert Lyons,
Student

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Vi^y
31—Roy Patterson

17—Tfi-Stcite

Andrews

25—Lodies'

Russell Woldron.

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

their

16—Otis

Employer

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

Barney Trebikock

Harold

&amp;

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

10—Bob

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER4—Mark

10—Employee

Seton

Allemier

11—Internotional

1956

3—Ted Sowers

APRIL-

27—Stag Nite —

Putnam,

Byron Thomas

27—Lester

Student

.13—4-H Fair—Al Rice

A\oss,' Donald Harris, Kenneth

27—Seholorships
JANUARY -

M.

every Retarian to his persona
business and community life."&lt;The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Van Aken
Rotorions, individually and os

Dale Dean, OIrector-Chrmn.

Peorce

20—All Sports Banquet—

Skabo

20—Chet

K.

Vinton

13—Buyer-Seller—

Holtz

30—International
● Fred Weeks

I

B.

6—Bob Lyons

Burandt
Milnes

16—District Gov. Meet.

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

committee shall devise and carry e.

club in dischorging their respon
DISTRICT,

2—Trade Association
9-Bill

6—Dr.
13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

MARCH-

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th

committee is Choirman)

Alfred

in

Harold Mc-

1955 . 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Vocational Service Committee: This

sibilities

—

(The first name under each

is the duty of the Community

Williams,

Services

Information

Knight.

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Bobier.

Vocational
GENERAL

of

International Student Protects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

men

c.

thoughtful of and helpful to oth
— Ernest ers in the community.

Dean.

Herbert J.

peace

International

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeant-ot-Arms — Dale

Speciol—At the call oF the President

ROTARY

and

fellowship

b.

Community Service
It

foster

Richord Biringer,
f.

PRESIDENT

will

professional

world

AUGUST - 1955

Service

Roy Patterson

Wllford Couillard

219 ROTARY

good

and

a

Harold Munn,

(The first nome under each
committee is Chairman)

Ray Mukhahey, Ken Putnam.

John Walker

DISTRICT

business

Bulletin —

The President, Vice .President, and —|d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood-

'^^toort Picard

through

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burondl

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

_

standing,

Direetor-Chrmn.

Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. FoursWoy Test—
the Aims artd Obiects ComMittee.
Roy Fox
Donald Shorno.
James McComb, Director-Chrron.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretory

imes McComb

committees.

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M, McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees ond such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Flske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particulor phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik
club service. In order to develop

1955-1956

- ^org Skabo

OECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

the activities vancement of international under

coordinate

of Stuart Picord,

ioternational

To encouxoge

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigai

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

38

March 23,

At Tuesday*s meeting the Rotary members
learned just how smart they were--how
much knowledge they had of algebra,
history, economics, and english.
It
will be interesting to know the rating

of the club as a whole as your editor

1956

On the day that you get this Bulletin
the Campfire Girls are going to be sell
ing Easter lillies on the streets. This
is in connection with the Easter seals

sale and is to help provide funds for

the Michigan Society for ^rippled Child

saw results anywhere from 60 to 90 per

ren and Afflicted Adults,

cent.

mailed in your check for the seals, by

The

test, which was taken from

the magazine Town Journal, is called a
general achievement test.
Twenty
Rotary Clubs and twenty high school
groups picked from the same towns in the
United

States

are

to

take

the

test and

we understand that the results are going
to be published in the magazine. The
test was presented to the club by Axner
Olson with Jim Vincent, a local teacher,
administering the test proper. Time

If you haven^t

all means make It out and send it along.
The general committee for the Minstrel
Show has been appointed and rehearsels

are being held every Monday and Wednesday
night. Maurice Payne tells us tte t he
needs a lot of singers and everyone

should make it a peint to get out. Even
if you can't sing you can join the mono
tone

section.

will tell how much we know.

Guests included Emory Boy', Angola;
Walter LaPlante, Kalamazoo; Richard
Bennett, Sturgis; R, Jay Kennedy of
Munising; Dick Schultz and W, C, Whorley
of Bronson; and Kent ^^ksKnight of
Coldwater,

Absent were Allemier, Barnes, Burandt,
Dale Dean, Eisenhut, Goodholm, Harris,

Hurley, Livermore, McKnight, Mulchahey,
Picard, Trebilcock, Warner VanAken,
Clyde Williams, Warren williams, and
Les Woodward,

Children’s Day is to be May 1st and Axner
Olson, who will be in charge of the pro
gram, was given permission by the Board
of Directors to select and provide a pro
gram which he believes will be suitable.

The Board of Directors are requesting the
Classification committee to study
classifications which might be applicable
to the city of Coldwater and to provide
this

list to the Board of Directors so

that they may approve it and the list can
be published in the bulletin.
It is be
lieved that by itiis means additional new
members

Eight men left early.
At the special board meeting on Tuesday,
March 20th, the Board of Directors voted
funds to send the following high school
students to the Little tjnited Nations

which is to be held at Hillsdale College

this week-end, Terry Tompkins, Steve
Gordon, Bradford '"'hite, Jr ● f and Robert
Tuttle,

The Board also approved send-

ing a boy to Camp Emory this summer--

the boy is to be selected by "Osgood"
Thoma s.

Ho’ward Hill tells us that his Rotary Ann

is at the Coldwater Community Health
Center and requested that the members be

thanked through their bulletin for their
thoughtfulness to her while she was at
the Leila Post Hospital in Battle Creek.

The District Conference is going to be
held at Benton Harbor this week-end and

can be

chosen.

Here is what the Rotary Club of Jamesto\®i,

j^.Y, worked out as a project for the

public information committee.
This
committee had reported difficulty in
developing ideas and finding a means for
informing the community about their clubi

"First, an expression from club member
ship indicated an earnest desire that the
Rotary Club be mode better known in the
community.
Next a committee was formed
of a radio man, a public relations
counselor, an artist and a clothing
merchant. They sent questionnaires to
the club members asking for ddtails about
their civic activities outside Rotary.
Then they tabulated these facts attract
ively on placards for city-wide distri
bution.
THOUGHT FOR

THE DAY:

Walker)

(Thanks to John

Formula for failure--Try to
please everybody.

Fritz VanAken and Torg Skabo are plann
Ray Mulchahey

ing on attending.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregolionol Church — W.dnecday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

Monday 12:00 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

BY

This

and

vise and

ELECTION

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

business

Eric Schwcngel; Paul

DIRlECTORS

e.

' Wilford Couillard '
John Walker

f.

Membership -r

Harold
c.

Taylor,

Chicago,

Robert Shaw,

GENERAL

SECRETARY

-

Rotarion’ to

his

23-Ed

.

Rotorians,

Iitdivldudlly . and

os

Dale

Deon,

c.

Rural ●

Utbpn — Warren

Von

Williams,' Russell Woldron.

Howard

'.

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MAY-

In the

committee

22—Ladies' Night—Web Treat
29—John

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

.

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

8—Dick' Biringer

3—President'! Meeting

15—Publjc‘Information
Duke

Harold

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

Contocis

34—Chuck

Goodholm

29—Dr.; .John Rick ‘

chairman)

10—Dr.

Davidson

.22—International

Jackson

JUNE-

Dr. Hqrvey 'Moss

(The first nam'e under eoch

general^^STotidard| qf practice in

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

1—Crippled Children

g. Boys' &amp; Girls'.Week !r"'
Chester Curf/.
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Pennington

NOVEMBER-7 ,

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ROTARY CLUB of COLD WATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H,

Weeks

Quality Spring t'roducts,
Coldwater, Uich.

Published by

WELCOME

Woodward

Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

L

.

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

Night

The above is our program schedule for the. year. 1955-56.
If you want to change dates .with another member,, advise* thd program chairman of'the change.'
Member's'having special programs, such, os Ladies'- Night,-may .appoint a'’committee to assist with the details.

.

Akeh

Barnes

Lou

Alfred Rice,

Wise

17—Tri-State

Harold -Munn

25—Ladies'

d.-Youth — Axner*. Olson, . ;

27—Lester

APRIL--

.4—Mark Andrews
11—International Information
18—Otis

McKeith

Bovee

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

Barney Trebllcock

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth *
Putnam,

A.

Seton

10—Bob Livermore

27—Sfog Nite —

b. Crippled Children — fjarvey

Serykos

their respective vocotions.

Student

^0—Chet Allemier

Director-Chrmn. '

sibiUtieST ^n- their yoCationql rela

- 'ROTA«Y INTERNATIONAL
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

Holtz

Fred Weeks

6—Warner

Trebilceck, Wayne Way.

improving

M.

20—All Sports Banquet—

a. Community Safety —' Raymond OCTOBER-

Vocational Service Committee: This

in

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

,13—4-H Fair—Al Rice

committee sholl devise- and carry e. Scholarihips — .'Byron Thomas,
Into effecf plans which will guide
Robert Lyons. ' ,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS crad
assist' the .members of .'this f. Student Guist—Edward Holtz,
club in discharging their respon-

tionships * and

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

30—Internotional

personal,

Moore

28—Competitor Reiotions-

Torg Skobo

.

GOVERNOR 2l9th DISTRICT,

Chester Curry

21—Russ

business ond community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

III.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL,

Wayne Way

16—District Gov. Meet.

foster the idoals *of service by
every

7—Community Safety
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

9-Bill Milnes

of Rotary — "to encourage ond

Bobier.

Vocational

FEBRUARY-

International Student Proiect;:
Fred Weeks, Seton- Bovea.

the obligotions of the third object

(The first nqme .under Mch
I. .. committee is..Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Harold Me-

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

'

It is the duty of. the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale
Bill

31—Roy Pottcrson

AUGUST - 1955

j. ’ RubllS ImOTmation — Duane
Dean.

Munn,

24—Jim Van Vi^y

—

1955 - 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Community Service

,luse&gt; Uesjlie Woo.dwqrd.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Information

committee is Chairman)

Chester Cuc'ry.
members of the Rotary Club, to be
h. Magazine —' Keith Avery..thoughtful of 'and helpful to oth
i.
Hotdry
informollon
—
Ernest
ers in the' community.
Month.

Special—At the coll of the President

3—Ted Sowers

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Rolph Toupalik

—

[The first name under eoch

Board of Dii'bctors'Meetings

J.

Byron Thomas
JANUARY - 1956

Knlght.

Gust Burandt

Webster -Treat

12:15 P. M.

Contacts

b. International

(The first name under eoch
committee is Chairman) .

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Herbert

27—Scholarships

men

Wm. Milnos.

Trode Associations —
Bob Livermore

Hurley,

ward, John Walker,
Roy Potterson
e.- Progrqm — Douglas Wood"word, Harvey Bent,
-Richard Birin^r.

Dale Dean

ROTAiW

professional

Harold Goodholm,

Relations—

Donald Shorno

The President,. Vice' President, &lt;ind — d. Fellowship' — Charles Wood

PRESIDENT

and

International

Roy Fox

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

Fritz Von Aken

o.

Pennington, Chas. Piske.

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification' — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, CarJ .Vinton,
e. Club Bulletin —

Regular—First Thursday each

20—Rev. Keith Avery

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

of^such comn-attees.

conimltlee sholl supervise Stuart Picard, Oirector-Chrmn.
the activities of

other committees os moy be ap
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans ond program of d. Four-Way Test —

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

vort Picord

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Corl Vinton

activities voncement of international under

the

coordinate

the Magazine Committees ond such

1955-1956

-&lt;mes McComb

coordinate

DECEMBER-

Services

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information ond b. Competitor Relations — lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

TORG SKABO, President

Torg Skabo

International

To encourage and foster the ad-

service, this committee sholl super

Functions of the Committee

I
OFFICERS

●vont committees ore oppointed
on'particular phases of vocational

COMMIHEES

OF

Inc.

�1L

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

'N

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, MIchiga

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No,

39

March 30,

A tip of the hat to Ray Fox for securing

DO

"The

mLL BE HELD AT

Great Adventure" which was

last Tuesday's meeting,

shown at

^t certainly

"brought out very forcefully the aims of
Rotary and what it should mean to every
Rotarian.
The movie, with Edward Arnold
in the leading role, was good and any
Rotarian that missed it should try to
see

it

sometime.

Thanks to

Loren

Yearling for running the film.
IF YOU HAVE NOT
EASTER SEALS DO

SENT IN YOUR CHECK FOR
SO AT ONCE AS AXNER

OLSON, ’flHO IS THE GENERAL CHAIRIMN,
WANTS TO WIND THE DRIVE UP IN AN "OVER
THE TOP" MANNER.

Rotarians at Tuesday's meeting learned

that they were not as stupid as some of
them suspected they were and they

stacked up very well against seniors of

NOT

FORGET

1956

THE MINSTREL PRACTICE TH/^.T

THE EDISON SCHOOL ON

MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2. AT 7:30 P.M.
COME AND

JOIN THE

MONOTONE SECTION ALONG

WITH A LOT OF OTHERS,
MAURICE PAYNE
DESERVES ALL THE HELP HE CAN BE GIVEN.

The All-Sports Banquet is to he held

Tuesday evening, April 10, at the Edison
School and Seton Bovee, who is the Rotary
Club representative on arrangements, is
asking that all members be prepared to
pick up their tickets at next Tuesday’s
meeting. The Coldwater Lion^ Club is t?
be in charge of the dinner and Frank
"Muddy" Waters, the athletic director of
Hillsdale College, is to be present and
will bring with him Nate Clark who was
chosen "little All-American" during last
football season.
REMEI-iBER THAT ALL
RESERVATIONS TdU3T BE IN BY APRIL 7.

Coldvmter High School. Forty-seven
Rrtarians averaged 34.42 points out of

Get your tickets.

a possible 50 while the seniors averaged

plans are under way for the Tri-state
meeting which will be held in May with

31.

One Rotarian and one

senior'answey-

od 4b out of 50 and the spread among the
Qj.ub members was from 20 to 48 while

that among the seniors was 14 to 48*

the Montpelier, Ohio Rotary Club, as the
hosts. The meeting will be held at the
pokagon State Park as it has in the past.

Congratulations to the club members.

President Torg and President-elect Fritz
Van.Vken attended the District Conference
at St,Joe last week and reported that it

was a very well organized and entertainTh^r report that they had a
ing affair,
fine time,
(Their Rotary Anns did not
go.) We hope to have a report later on
the

affair.

We note that John Jackson,

the Honorable

Mayor, is to exchange the job of being
mayor with the mayor of Thompsonville,
Michigan.

We did not know that towns

f 300 had mayors but appaarently they do.
If -the Honorable Mayor wants to know how

o

MarQr members were surprised when they had
to buy the lunch for the opposing members
of the two teams which took part in the
attendance

contest,

Visiting Rotarians at Tuesday's meeting
included VanZoeren of Kalamazoo, the Sage
»f Quincy, Joe Wibel of Quincy, Emory
Boyd of Angola, and Elwood Gay of Sturgis,
Other guests included Frank Churley and
Dave Alison botii of Detroit, the guests

of Paul Hurley, and Loren Yearling, the
guest of Ray Fox,

to get to Thompsonville, if he will ask

Absent were Allemier,

the Editor, he will draw a map for him.
Two bits that half the club members do
not know where Thompsonville is located.

Les Woodward,

It is good to have Warner VgnAken and
and Texas,
They look
a lot of sunshine.

like they had had

There are now 8967 Rotary clubs in 97
countries with a membership in excess

Barnes, Livermore,

Mcknight, Munn, Pennington, Toupalik and
THOUGHT FOR THE DAYi

Warren Williams back with us'after their
nice vacations in New Mexico, Arizona,

Bert Faller did a

good job and the club owes him its thanks*
He really got results.

from John Walker:

"You might say that a girl has reached
the awkward age when she is too old to
count on her fingers and too young to
count on her legs,"

Ray Mulchahey

●f 425,000,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parksr Inn — Thursday 12:t5 M.

BRONSON — Congresationoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College CoTeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

event committees are appointed
on particular phases of vocationol

COMMITTEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

Functions of

I

This

and

vise and

the Commitlec

eonimittee shall

coordinate

the

coordinate

To encourage

of such crvnmittees.

standing,

supervise' Stuart Picard, Direetor-Chrmn.
of

activities

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb, Oirector-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

BY

ELECTION

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Eric Schwengel, Paul

Hurley,

!

●

.

John Walker '●

; -/sRtchotd Birjnger.,

●● ’

t.

^

committee is

and

peace
men

world

fellowship

Couillard,

’

International

Contacts

Wm.

ROTARY

discharge

of Rotary — "to encourage

and

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

Luse,

Leslie

Public

Informotion — Duane

Special—At the coll .of j-the President,
'

,Te«^. Soyrers.

pci SeT^ohf-'ol-Arms

J.

GENERAL

Toylar,
'

Chicago,
'
’■

SECRETARY

III. ri- I

ROTARY

APRIL-

3—4-Woy- Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob Livermore

.● 6-rWarner. Van, Aken.
13-4-H Foir-AI Rico

.

b. Crippled-.Children

(The .’first name under each
cbrnmiHeel Ik Chalrrrtarv)
Vocational

'

Barney Trobilcockt

Howard

-.Horvey;,

MAY-

;

1—Children's Parly—'

I

c.

Rural

Urban — Warren

Williams,

Services'

I

●

Harold Munn

-18—Ofis

Russell Waldron, i.

Alfred Rice.

Barnes

. . ., ..

;

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. .

22—Ladies'

JUNE-^'
,
5—Rotary- Information
Les Woodward

12—Bert Faller

NOVEMBER-

19-Paul Hurley

e)

Scholarships t-* Byron Thomas,
1—.Crippled Children
' Dr. Harvey Moss
Robert Lyo'ns.
B.-r'Dick :Bi,rirtger. '
Student Guest—Edward Holtz&lt;
IS—Public Information
club- in discharging their re'sponsibtlitre$^ .in. their. vocationql. rpla- g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week — .-r y. ..
'Duke Dayedson .
Chester Curry.
22—Internationol Contacts
tionships and in improving the
generol standards, of practice 'in
(The fics't'.name under^eoeh ..
I. "- ." Horold'Gbodholm;-,'J
29—Dr. John Rick
their respective vocations. 'In the
committee is chairmbri)
. corry

26—Ken Putnam

into effect plans which wili guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAQ^.’ilLINoi? and-’assist-,
tpe mernbere, of ;th!s f.
GOVERNOR 219th

ROTARY

DISTRICT, .

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN. CHARLOHE; MICN'.

Mitchell

Night—Web Treat

39—John -. Jackson

-

i

Lou Pennington'- '-

Olson

8—Dr. Harold
15—Bob Show

Information

.25—lodies' Night

d. Youth ,— Axner Olson,
-

Axner

11—Internationol

Teeter

2-^Eric S(:hwengel

. ●

4—Mark. Andrews

Moss, Donald Harris, Kennb'lh
Putnam. --.
● i '

Vbcatlonal Service Committee: This'

;● cOrnmlU^ shall-deyise

/

TrebilcbekrJ Wayne Way.

.

Dale

^

● 17—Tri-;5tate Meeting—

r-,

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

J

'

INTERNATIONAL

Dale Dean, Director-Chmin. . -

●PeaiT, BUI Bpbier.- ,-j;,

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL'
PRESIDENT ROTARY- INTERNATiONA'L
Herbert

Woodward,

McKeilh

Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise

Board of Directors Meetings.,
h. Magazine r^.Kqith Avery. ,.
thoughtful of and helpful tQ'oth^ ● ’'^O-schet-Atlemier
Regular—First Thursday each Month, I. RotoiY Information'— .Ernest ers in the community.
27—Stag Nite —
j.

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

The S^TEMBER- ●●

Rotariansy ^ individually- : cmd os
members of the Rotary Club, to be

Fiske

' - MARCH-

effect of'this object is lb influehce

g. Musi,c — Maurice Payne,.
'● Chester Curry..

12:15 P. M.

Charlie

23-Ed Holtz
- 30-rlnternationdl .Student
- Fred Weeks

personal,

business ;ond&gt;community_

;

'

Moore

28—Competitor Relations-

Torg Skobo

foster the- ideals of service ,-by

Membership — Robert Show,

21—Russ

PROGRAMS

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

the obligations of the third object
his

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Community Service

every RotdriarT to

FEBRUARY-

Knight,

Chairmen)

to

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24-Jim Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

Information —

Horold Munn, Horold Me-

- 1956

Employer

Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

—

International Student Projects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

1955

1956

3—Ted Sowers
10- Employee &amp;

Milnes.

b. International

c.

Committee

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

Horold Goodholm,

It is the duty of the Community

Service

27—Scholarships

of

Director-Chrmn.

AUGUST - 1955

; ‘‘

Webster Tr6at.. -

will

professional

a.

i

Roy Mulchahey,-Ken Putpem.

,

good

and

Will

(The first name under each

President, Vice"'President, oncT — d. Fellowship'-'Charles Wo&lt;Wword, John Wolker,
Fritz Van Aken
Torg Skabo
Roy Potterson
. Dale Dean
Jximes McComb
e. Pcogrdm — Douglas Woodart Picard
Wilford Couillard
■^ard, Harvey, Bent,
The

a

business

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Mork . Andrew?,,,Cad \yif\too.

e;' Cfob Bulletin —“

DIRECTORS

through

Trode Associations —

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.
b. ClassHicotion — Edward Holtz,

6—Dr. 6. K. Peorce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

united in the ideal of service-

Donald Shorno

e.

DECEMBER-

Services

and foster the ad

the activities vancement of internalional under

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKelth,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — lewis
the Magazine Committees and such
Pennington, Chas. FIske.
ether committees as moy be ap
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test ~
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox

OFFICERS

International

service, this committee shall super

The above is our program schedule' fbr the year 1955'&gt;S6;'

JUL.Y--

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fO^Dr.'Don SHor.no ;
17—Lloyd Livermore

. 24—ChJck .Woodward..
31-Blll

Bobter

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If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the cheftge. --I;
Members having special program^^ ouch as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with 4he detcnls.

.

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Published by

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

V;

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The COLDWATER

COLDWATER,

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ALWAYS

WELCOME

Coldwater, Sdich.

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lUarch 23,

1953

The Board of Directors of the Coldv/ater Rotary Club

has approved the name and classification listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Name

John W.

Etsweiler,

i'^iajor Classification

Jr,

Institutions

iViinor

and

Classification

Hospitals

Hospitals

Sieved - J. A, Kennedy,

Secretary

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

40

April 6, 1956

The meeting for April 3 was greatly en

THERE ¥'.1LL be NO MEETING NEXT TUESDAY

hanced by lots of pulchritude of Branch
County.
These included not dairy queens

NOON.
The regula r meeting for that day
is to be held that evening, April 10th,

but dairy princesses.

The following

at the Edison School and is

girls were guests of the club: Carlene

all-sports banquet.

to be

the

Reservations are to

Khisley of Algansee Twp.j Beverly

be in by Friday, April 6, If you can go,
call Seton Bovee, They have guaranteed a
good program and a short program.

Charlene Camfield, a senior at Bronson
High School, From this group the
judges, Mrs. Russell Moore, I&gt;Irs. Gordon

Friday, April 27, from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.

VonVleet of Quincy High School; Gloria
Carpenter, Quincy High School; Frances
George of Batavia Extension Group; Ruth
Sanford, Coldwater Fam Bureau; and

There is to be a blood donor clinic on

at the Elk’s Temple,
If you have not
turned in your card, secure one and
register. Branch Coimty needs all the

Schlubatis, and Ray Fox, selected Miss

Camfield to represent branch County in

donors that it can

further contests.

members have given gallons and will pro
bably continue to do so,. You can help,

The princess v;as

"crowned" by His Honor, Mayor John
Jackson.

This editor has

done

a lot of

speculation as to how Ray Fox qualifies
as a judge of feminine beauty. Maybe
he^s had some experience in Florida that
we don*t know about.

secure.

Some of our

IfQ are sorry to hear that Mrs, Dale Dean

is ill and hope she has an early recovery^
Last v/eek we mentioned that the Honorable

Mayor, John Jackson, was going to Thompaixi

Following the presentation of Miss

Camfield as representative of Branch Co,

ville.

There's been a change in plansc

The Mayor decided that the tovm. was too
Dean Pridgeon, supervisor of California
sm: ll, too difficult to find, and too far
Township, discussed the difficulties which a\vay to make the trip with the result
the Michigan Milk Producers are having
that he is to exchange with the mayor of
in the Detroit area at the present time,
Wayne, Michigan, Apparently the mayor has
Rotarians now have a much better

under-

standing of the situation than they did
before his explanation, Ivir, Pridgeon was
presented to the club by Lester Wise,
program chairman for the day.

not been out in the Hinterland of Michigan
We offered to draw a map for him but he
didn't accept the offer.
Other guests Tuesday included Ww, Putnam

of Lansing, the father of ^n Putnam;
We are sorry to hear that Harold Hill is
ill and are also sorry to hear that

T. J, Zimmerman of Quincy; Newell Burt of
Quincy; Al Tate of Battle Creek; Dale

Warren Williams is in the Coujmunity

Ulery, Goshen, Ind.; Dean Pridgeon, and

Health Center,

We are very glad, however, R. Jay Kennedy of Muni sing.

that Lloyd Livermore is home and is able

to be out and about again.
The next practice for the Minstrel Show

Absent were Keith Avery, who left Sunday
for Florida, Barnes, Hill, Livermore,
McConkey, Moss, Rick, Toupalik, Vinton,

is to be held Monday night, April 9th, at Warren "Viliams (ill), and Les Woodward,
7:30 at the Hotel,

|)v©n if you can't
do you good

sing, come anyv/ay, It will
to hear omebody else sing.

There were 7 early leavers.
Here are some

statistics on Coldwater. We

We understand that when Warner Van Aken

have approximately 2300 electric meters,

made up at Tucson, Arizona recently he

175 parking meters, 4400 telephones, and

was presented with a "bolo" made of

the

pleated leather with a silver slide set
with a turquoise.
You who do not know

members representing something over 200

Chamber of Commerce has about 290

different firms.

look up what a ”bolo" is.
We were glad to see Chet Allemier back
from Florida and from his appearance he
mi-’et have

laid

on the beach all

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: As you grow older it
is not so hard to avoid temptation as it
is

to find it.

winter

and watched the bathing beauties.
mean he’s well tanned,)

(We

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

event committees

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

coordinate

the

International

of such

activities

committees.

of

DECEMBER-

Services

To encourage and foster the ad

the activities vancement of internotionol under

vise and coordinate

This committee shall supervise Stuart Picard,

and

appointed

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee

,

ore

on particular phases of vocational

Club Service

standing,

through

Oireetor-Chrmn.

good

a

will

world

and

peace

fellowship

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the club mochinery on the execu

BY

ELECTION

1955-1956

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

|a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

Mark

c.

Club

Hornes McComb
Dole Dean
Wilford Couillord
Stuort Picard
John Walker

e.

f.

each

ROTARY

Rotary

j.

Public

information

Luse,

Leslie

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

Taylor, Chicogo,

Bill

GENERAL

SECRETARY

ROTARY

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

CHARLOHE, MICH.

to

discharge

Dean,

c.

Rural

-

18—Otis

Urban — Warren

in discharging their respon

f.

Rice,

Guest—Edward

their

vocational

rela

improving

the

in

Harvey Moss

8—Dick

Holtz,

Biringer

15—Public

Duke

Information

Davidson

22—International

A.

McKeith

20—All Sports

Banquet—

APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob Livermore

17—Tri-State

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

24—Erie Sehwengel
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

22—Lodies'

Night—Web Treol

Jackson

JUNE-

Pennington

I—Crippled Children
Dr.

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

29—John

NOVEMBER-

Robert Lyons,

Student

Informotion

Munn

Barnes

Lou

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
general standords of practice in
(The first name under each
their respective vocotions. In the
committee is chairman)
and

Student

25—Ladies' Night

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Services

Chari ie Fiske

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

Andrews

Harold

Moore

2B—Competitor Relations—

M.

Meet.

27—Stag Nile —
Barney Trebilcock
4—Mork

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

MARCH-

Allemier

11 —International

Patterson

21—Russ

PROGRAMS

Skobo

20—Chet

Wayne Way.

Alfred

in

Projects:

a. Community
Sofety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebi

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

tionships

ROTARY

23-Ed Holtz
30—1 nternatienal
Fred Weeks

Director-Chrmn.

Vocational Service Committee: This

sibilities

1956

Torg

and

committee shall devise and carry e.
club

DISTRICT,

Committee

Putnam,

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th

●●

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov.

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

III.

INTERNATIONAL

Dale

31—Roy

FEBRUARY-

Bovee.

2—Trade Association
Gus Burondt

It is the duty of the Community

icoex,

Bobier.

Vocotionol

Student

AUGUST - 1955

Community Service

— Ernest ers in the community.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Chairman)

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Woodward,

Ralph Toupalik
24-Jim Van Why

—

business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Van Aken
Rotarians, individually and os
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be

Information — Duane

Relationship—

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

committee is Chairman)

of Rotary — "to encourage

Davidson, Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale

INTERNATIONAL

is

International

1955

the obligations of the third object

Webster Treat

Dean,
219

committee

Information

3—Ted Sewers

(The first name under each

Burondt

foster the ideals of service by
Membership — Robert Shaw, every Rotarian to his personal,

Month, i.

Special—At the coll of the President

Gust

Service

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard BIringer.

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

12:15 P. M.

DISTRICT

International

Fred Weeks, Seton

(The first name under each

Vinton,

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

Thursday

Carl

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Fritz Von Aken

Regular—First

Andrews,

c.

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore

Bulletin —

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

Vice President, ond

Skobo

e.

Byron Thomos

10-Employee &amp; Employer

Harold Munn, Horold McKnlght.

Donald Shorno

Director-Chrmn.

Eric Sehwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

DIRECTORS

President,

b.

Howard Teeter

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Roy Fox

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

'~9

Ralph Toupalik

club service, in order to develop

27—Scholarships

business
and
professional
men
JANUARY - 1956
united in the ideal of service.

the
Clossificotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillord, DIrector-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske,
other committees as moy be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

OFFICERS

of

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Corl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Contacts

Harold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

19—Paul Hurley
26—Ken

Putnam

JUIY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd

Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobier

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1955-56.
DOUGLAS

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Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.

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REFLECTOR
i-Vederick H. Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldffater, Kich.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

WOODWARD,

Program Chairman

Telephone 125

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
IK ^

WE NOTE IN THE DISTRICT GOVERNOl'S
LETTER THAT THE KALAi^IAZOO ROTARY CLUB
HAS SECURED PRESIDENT A. Z. BAKER Fffi
JUNE 20TH AND HAVE DECLARED THJiT DAY SS
"A. Z. BAKER DAY" IN Ki^LAMilZCO.
BETTER

DRAW A CIRCLE AROUND THAT DATE ON YOUR
Ci.LENDAR NOW SO AS TO BE ABLE TO ATTEND.

We understand that Ken Putnam has a ritzynew glass boat with a Johnson motor.
Does any member want to undertake the
project of providing life perservers for
him and his family?

The all-sports banquet has come and gene

with the Lions glub being the sponsoring

We note that Coldwater was 6th in attend*- group for this year.
ance of the 42 clubs in District 219.

Coldwater’s average for March was 94.79^
and the District average was 88.01^.

They combined with

the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Rotary,

and Kiwanis to provide dinner for 300 men
and boys. The speaker was "Muddy" Waters
Let’s hope that we keep up the good vrork. head football coach at Hillsdale and he
In the District Bronson v/as first with

vstressed the need for an increased

98.9S%,

emphasis in athletics and brought with
him several of his players. The dinner

We also note that Coldwater has

had a net

loss

of one member since

June

of 1955.

was served at the Edison School by the

Eagles ^luxiliary and was excellent and
President Torg has received a communica- the invocation was given by the Reverend
tion from the Town Journal as to the re- Charles Parsons, pastor cf the Coldv/ater
suits of the general information test
First Presbyterian Church, The high
school athletes from both Coldwater High
which was given to our club, along with
and St. Clr.rlos were introduced by their
high school seniors, quite recently.
They tell us that the median—which means respective coaches. Guests included
that there were as many above that point Ransom Phillips of Indianapolis, the guest
that took the test as there were below—-of Ken Putnam, Dr, James Bailey, Bill
for 38 boys was 32.5^ for the girls 25.0 Prankhauser, Dr. Janes Thomas and Russell
and for the Rotarians 34.45. The median King'of Fetoskey, the guests cf Chick
for the

seniors was 28 and for the

Rotarians it was 32,

The average score

Kennedy, Bob Stocker and Bob Fennell of
Bronson, and Mr, Bledsoe of Angola,

for the boys was 32,7, for the girls

37 Rotarians attended thq^inner.

26,4j vrith an average of 29.8^. The
average for the Rotarians was 34.45^.

Flans are under way for Rotarians to

The median for both groups taken together attend the baseball game in Detroit on
was 32 and the average was 31.8. The
May 23rd when the New York Yankees will

high score for the boys was 48, for the
girls 42, and for the Rotarians 48,
They toll us that these results are to
be pubished in the May issue of the Town
Journal and they have promised us some

be the visiting team.

The plan is to

charter a bus (with indoor pl'jmbing) to

leave Coldwater early in the morning and
return late that evenirig. The cost to be
$12,00 which includds bus fare, admission,

extra copies for distribution. We
wonder just how the Coldi-zater Rotarians
will stack up with other Rotarians

lunch and dinner.,

Reservations are to be

made on April 24th,

If there are not

nation-wide.

other persons nay go as guests.

During April the follov/ing Rotarians
have birthdays: -Iccner Olson, April 2nd,
Ray Fox, npril 12th, Seton Bevee, the
18th, and Eric Schv/engel on ^ipril 15th.
The following have wedding anniversaries

Read the article on Page 14 of the April

during April: Ralph Toupalik, April l?th

sufficient Rotarians to fill the bus,

Rotarian,

It explains wh?.t has been done

for sent? of the youngsters of West
Germany,

Also recad the article on Page

10, which should be made available to
all manbers of the United Nations,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Appropriate in' t
We are sorry to hear that Les Woodward
the Rotary emblem is a wheel is this
is back in the hospital and we wish an
early recovery for hLHo Harold Hill and ' thought which comes from John Walkers

Livermore are still on the sick

.i.ist and unable to attend.
see

We hope to

"Going around in circles doesn’t
necessarily make a guy a I’heel,"

them- soon.

Ray I-fulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elk* Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeterto — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

committee

coordinate

the

Classification,

Program,

ELECTION

the

vise and

supervise

Rotary

TORG SKABO, President

particular

Russell

Employer-Employee

tion of the plons and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Ray Fox

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McCemb, Director-Chrmn.
a. Attendonce — Albert Faller,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Mark

The

President,

c.

Wilford Couillard
John Walker

Stuart Picard

Carl

e.

Special—At the call of the President

Luse, Leslie Woodword.
Public information — Duone

ROTARY

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

INTERNATIONAL

the obligations of the third object

Taylor,

Chicago,

Dean.

b. Crippled Children — Horsey

Bill

SECRETARY

ROTARY

e.

ROTARY

GEORGE F.

d. Youth

club in discharging their respon

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN, CHARLOHE, MICH.

sibilities

in

tionships

and

general

their

in

standards

vocational

rela

improving

the

of practice in

their respective vocations.

In the

f.

7—Community Safety
Woyne Way

Bovee.

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

21—Russ

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

Student

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

Foir-AI

Howard

Rice

4—Mark Andrews
11—International Informotion
Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

Holtz,

MAY-

1—Children's Porfy—

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

22—Lodies'
29—John

Chester Curry.

Dr. Harvey Moss

Biringer

5—Rotary Information

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

19—Paul Hurley

26—Ken Putnom

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—Internotional Contacts

Harold

(The first name under each
committee is chairman)

29-Dr.

John

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another membjer, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, ipoy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

Goodholm

24—Chock Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

Rick

DOUGLAS

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

1—Crippled Children
8—Dick

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Schwengei

NOVEMBER-

Guest—Edward

Livermore

17—Tri-Stote

Aken

OCTOBER-

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

McKeith

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

10—Bob

Van

27—Stag Nlfe —
Barney Trebilcock

Robert Lyons,

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

20—Chet Allemier

Russell Waldron,

Lyons

M.

Holtz

13-4-H

— Warren

Rice,

6—Bob

13-Buyer-Seller—

Skabo

6—Warner

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

SEPTEMBER-

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Student

FEBRUARY-

Proiects;

Fred Weeks

— Axner Olson,

Alfred

committee shall devise and carry e.

DISTRICT,

Urban

Rural

Williams,

Services

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into effect plans which will guide
and assist the members of this
GOVERNOR 219th

Selen

30—Internationol

Putnam.

Vocational Service Committee; This

INTERNATIONAL

23-Ed

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

under each

III.
Vocational

GENERAL

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

Bobier.

Torg

Director-Chrmn.,

a. Community Sofely — Raymond

committee is Chairman]

INTERNATIONAL

Dean,

Dovidson, Ted Sowers,

(The first name

Fred Weeks,

Employee &amp; Employer
RelationshipRalph Toupalik

Informotion —

Student

1956

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.
24-Jlm Von Why
31—Roy Patterson

Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee to discharge

Dale

10-

—

Milnes.

Knight.
International

-

3—Ted Sowers

2—Trade Associotion

Community Service

k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale
.

DISTRICT 219

Wm.

1955 . 1956

Chairman)

of Rotary — "to encourage and
foster the ideals of service by
Membership — Robert Shaw, every Rotorion to his personol,
business and community life." The
Webster Treat

j.

JANUARY

(The first name under each
committee is Choirman)

effect of this object Is to influence
Rotorlons, individually and as
members of the Rotary Club, to be
Board of Directors Meetings
h. Magazine — Keith Avery.
thoughtful of and helpful to oth
Regular—First Thursday each Month, I. Rotary Information — Ernest ers In the community.
P. M.

of

Harold Goodholm,

c.

g. Music — Mourice Payne,
Chester Curry,

12:15

Contacts

International

AUGUST - 1955

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Blringer.

f.

men

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

(The first name under each

Vinton,

peace

a.

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

is

and

fellowship

Director-Chrmn.

Associations —

committee

will

professional

world

b. Internotional

Club Bulletin —

d. Fellowship — Charles Wood
ward, John Walker,
Roy Poiterson

Fritz Von Aken
Dale Dean

Jomes McComb

Andrews,

Trade

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

Vice President, and

Torg Skabo

e.

good

and

a

Will Couillard,

Relations—

Donald Shorno

Eric Schwengei. Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

DIRECTORS

Fiske.

Howard Teeter

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

standing,

united in the ideal of service.

Relations — Lewis

Ralph Toupalik

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

business

Moore,

Pennington, Chas.

of c.

phases

DECEMBER-

Services

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas

through

Director-Chrmn.

b. Competitor

club service, in order to develop
the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

International

To encourage and fester the ad

the activities vancement of international under

such committees.

In

the Magozine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap
on

appointed

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Fellowship,

pointed

of

coordinate

of Stuart Picard,

activities

formation, Public Information ond

1955-1956

ore

service, this committee shall super

shall

and

committees

on particular phases of vocational

Functions of the Committee

This

OFFICERS BY

ev»nt

Club Service

WOODWARD,

Program Chairman

Telephone 125

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Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Quality Spring Products.
Coidwater, Mich.

Inc.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No,

42

April 20, 1956

On Tuesday Keath Pearce introduced the
newest member, John Tim, Etsweiler, Jr

●»

to the Coldwater Rotary Club, John is
the Administrator of the local Community
Health Center,

speaker, Mr, Martin Schwartz of the Battle
Creek Child Guidance Clinic, Mr. Schwartz
He was born in Philadelphia will discuss the father and adolescents.

on August 18, 1919 and graduated from the

Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania High School in
1937,

Next week*s program will be in charge of
Eric Schwengel and he has secured as his

He attended the Drexel Institute

of Technology in Philadelphia for 4 years

later taking his Bachelor

Degree at the

university of Oregon in 1947. He t&lt;^ok
his Masters’ in Hosp. Administration at

Northwestern University in 1950,

During

1950-51 he was assistant at Malden Hosp,
in Boston; in 1951-52 was medical admin
istrator for the ^andard Oil Company of

Mr. Schwartz has his Bachelor’s Degree
from the University of ’^/isconsin and his
Masters’ from the Boston University School
of Swcial Work,

From 1943-46 he was in

the Army as a psychiatric technician.

He

has worked at the Massachusetts Memorial

Hospital Psychosomatic Clinic and the
Kings’ County Hospital in New ^ork. Be
fore coming to the Battle Creek Clinie he
was casework supervisor at the Children’s
Village at Dobbs’ Ferry, which is a

New Uorsey; from ‘52-’55 was administrator residential school for delinquent children.
of the Van Wert Hospital in Van Wert,
Ohio, and came to Coldwater as adminis

Maurice Payne tells us that the minstrel

trator of the Health Center in July of

show is to have practice Monday and Wed

1955,

nesday nights of next week at the Edison
School at 7:30,
Be there^j

In 1941 he

enlisted in the

U,

S,

Air Force and later completed officers’
candidate

school.

He was

commissioned

and served at Chanute Field, Illinois
and was discharged as a 1st Lieutenant
in 1946,

Howard Teeter, who was program chairman
for Tuesday’s meeting had Dale Ulery, a
member of the Goshen, Indiana Rotary Club,
as his speaker, Dd© is well known to

He met his wife, Lucille (Oliver), on a

members of this club as he is a frequent

blind date while

visitor. Dale told of the trucking in
dustry, stating it started in Detroit in

she was

a

dietitian at

the Danville, Illinois hospital and
married her on June 30, 1944 in Philadel-’

phia.

They have one son, John III, who

is 4 years old.
They presently live at
274 Grand St. His home phone is 1415,
the office phone is 296. He is 6’ 4"
tall, weio’hs 200 lbs ● &gt; and attends the
Lutheran Church, He has no special fo.qd
likes but his wife reports that he dis

likes green peppers. His hobbies are
golf and wood working. His wife tells us
that he's easy to live with except when

she buys him a necktie which he doesn^t

like particularly but forces him to wear
it.

We were glad t» see Lloyd Livermore,
Harold Hill and Warren williams back with

us for Tuesday's meeting. Les Woodward
is still in the hospital but is reported
to be progressing fairly well.
A tip of the hat to Mae McKeith for the

extraordinarily fine job he’s doing in
assisting to raise funds for the Branch
County Cancer Society, Y^ur editor just
happens to know how much time Mao has
been giving to this.
You've reached middle age when the only
clotbos you ovm that fit are your new

1904 and since that time there has been a

rapid growth.

The number of trucks has

doubled between 1941 and

1954—in 1941

there were about 5 million commercial
vehicles in the U, S,—in 1954 there were

9,100,000.

In Michigan in 1912 there

were 2420, in 1954 312,000,
alone

there were 1122

In Branch Co,

eommercial vehicles.

In 1954, 260,000 people were employed by
trucking companies and the average pay per
year was $4950.00. In Branch County 1178
people were employed in the trucking
business,
Approximately 50 million

dollars

is paid to the State of Michigan

by the trucking industry with 19 million
dollars being paid to the U, S, in excise
tax. He told us that a very large perdentage of Michigan produce is hawled by
trucks, -vdiich includes everything from
dairy products t? furniture.

Visiting Rotarians included Gill Pilliod,
Orville Stevens, Robert Bi*okaw, Gaylord
Gilbert of Angola; Donald Putt, Auburn;
Fred Zinn, Battle Creek: T,J.Zimmcrman and
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy; Elmer Houghton,
Vim, Cadman, Gordon Brewer, Clint Powley,
R, J, Megargle, and Frank D©Vor, Bro,ns#«nj and Julius Fietz© of Coldwater,

Ray Mulchahey

ones.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

QUINCY

Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Chur&lt;h — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

Functions of the Committee

I
OFFICERS

BY

●vant eonunittaes are appointed
on pesrticular phases of vocational

Club Service

This committee shall

and

coordinate

the

of c.

Relations

pointed

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

the club machinery on the execu

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.

Roy Fox

CHARLES SCHMin, Asst. Secretary

James MeComb,

Donald Shorno

LESTER WISi Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

club service, in order to develop

Director-Chrmn.
e.

Vice

President,

James MeComb

e.

Wilford Couillord
John Wolker

Stuart Picard

f.

12:15

word, John Walker,
Roy Patterson
Program — Douglas Wood-

Month, i.

P. M.

|j.

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

INTERNATIONAL

Chicago,

SECRETARY

Bill

first

service

Rotarions,

Bobler.

Torg

individually

and

as

Trebilcock, Woyne Way.

b. Crippled Children — Horvey

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

each

Putnam,
c.

Rural

-

Urban — Warren

d. Youth

— Axner Olson,

Alfred

Rice,

ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

INTERNATIONAL

DEAN,

CHARLOTTE, MICH.

their

tionships

and

vocational

rela

improving

the

in

f.

Student

Skabo
Student

Holtz,

.

Seton Bovee
27-Lester Wise
APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox
Howard

MAY-

1—Children's Parly—

Axner Olson
8—Dr.- Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Ladies'
29—John

12—Bert

Biringer

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JLiNE5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward
Faller

19-Poul Hurley

1—Crippled Children
Dr." Harvey Moss

Meeting—

Teeter

24—Eric Sehwengel

OCTOBER-

4—Mork Andrews
11—International Information
Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

Livermore

17—Tri-State

26—Ken Putnam
JULY-

3—President's Meeting

Chester Curry.

15—'Public Information
Duke Davidson

10—Dr. Don Shorno

22—International

(The first name under eoch

.

17—Lloyd Livermore

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

10—Bob

^Borney Trebilcock

8—Dick

Relations—

.

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—
M. A. McKeith
20—All SpoVts Banquet-

NOVEMBER-

Guest—Edward

Moore

Charlie Fiske
MARCH-

25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

Williams, Russell Waldron,

Services

club in discharging their respon
in

Chester Curry

21—Russ

28—Competitor

PROGRAMS

27—Stog Nite —

committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
into effect plans which will guide
Robert Lyons,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this
sibilities

ROTARY

6—Warner Van Aken
13-4-H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

,

a. Community Sofety — Raymond

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under

7—Community Safety

Wayne Way
14-Boys' &amp; Girls' Week-

Bovee.

Fred Weeks

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Vocationol Service Committee: This

DISTRICT,

. 1956

30—International

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

Seton

23-Ed Holts

by

members of the Rotary Club, to be

Sowers,

nome

Fred Weeks,

1956

FEBRUARY-

Projects:

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

III.

ROTARY

of

Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

Vocational
GENERAL

ideals

his personol,
business and community life." The

committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

foster the

k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale
(The

discharge

the obligations of the third object

Luse, Leslie Wpodword.
Public Informotion — Duane
Dean,

ROTARY

Student

—

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

—

2—Trade Association
' . Gus Burandt
9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Community Service
to

Byron Thomos

JANUARY

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

of Rotary — "to encourage and

Webster Treat

Davidson, Ted

International

1955

It is the duty of the Community
Committee

27—Scholarships

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

Knight.

c.

is.Chairman)

Membership — Robert Shaw, every Rotorlon to

Rotary

Information

Vinton

3—Ted Sowers

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

(The first name under each

Service

word, Garvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219

International

Trade Associations —

committee

men

AUGUST - 1955

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

Regular—First Thursday each

b.

Club Bulletin —

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

and

Fritz Von Aken
Dale Dean

Torg Skabo

Lewis

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Eric Sehwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

professional

Will Couillord, Director-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program of d.. Four*Woy Test —

DIRECTORS

President,

—

and

united in the Ideal of service.

Howard Teeter

b. Classificalioii — Edwprd Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Ca’rl Vinton,
The

business

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupalik

TORG SKABO, President

c.

Peorce

standing, good will and peace
through o world fellowship of

the Magazine Committees and such
phases

K.

of such committees.

supervise Stuart Picard, Direetor-Chrmn.
of

activities

particular

B.

13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

other committees as may be ap
on

6—Or.

the activities voncement of international under

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

1955-1956

OECEMBER-

Services

vise and coordinate

the
Clossification,
Membership, a. Buyer*5eller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Progrom, Fellowship, Rotary In

ELECTION

International

service, this committee shall super* To encourage and foster the od-

committee is chairman)

Contacts

F^rold Goodholm’

29-Or. John

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955*56.
if you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the choage.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details,

Rick-

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill Bobler

DOUGLAS WOODWARD,

Program

Chairman

Telephone 125

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Quality Spring Products,
Coldwater, iiich*
Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc*

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He Profits Most Who Servers Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

April 27, 1956

43

YOUR GRANDCHILD, YOUR GAL FRIEND'S CHILD,

Last week's program, in charge of Eric
Schwengel, was one which should appeal to

OR SOMEBODY ELSE'S YOUl^GSTER TO ROTARY
CLUB,
AXNER OLSON, mo IS CHAIRMAN FOR

J.fertln Schwartz of the Battle Creek Child

^lEXT '/TEEK IS KIDS'

DAY.

BRING YOUR CHILD

all dads.

He had as his speaker, Mr.

IS BUT WE HAVE HIS GUARANTEE THAT IT '■aLL

Guidance Clinic, who outlined the changes
in attitude which have taken place in the

BE INTERESTING, EXCITING, INFORMATIVE AND

fairly recent past which has influenced

STUPENDOUS.

the role which the father plays in the

THE DAY. WON'T TELL US ¥,IiAT THE PROGRAM

life

The announcement was made at last Tuesdayl5

meeting that Bob Rice has been selected

of his adolescent children.

He

stated that the father at the present time
is the advisor of his child in many ways

from the Coldwater ^igh School to attend

and the pattern set by the father is very

Camp Emory at the expense of the Club.

frequently reflected in the behavior ^

This follows a pattern which has been
established over the years—the Coldwater

the

Rotary Club sending one or two boys each

ARE YOU A SCOOTER?

year.

be interested in attendance, and keep his

children.

Every Rotarian should

good attendance record intact.
Chuck Woodward and Bob Shaw tell us that
30 Rotarians have signed up for the base

ball trip to Detroit on May 23. There
are vacancies for 10 more persons and if

any Rotarian has a friend whom he believes

Rotary

International attendance contest rules

plainly state that to be counted present,
a member must stay for 60^ of the meeting,
which in our case would be 39 minutes.

If a member must "scoot” for some reason,

would like to go, they should contact
Chuck or Bob immediately. Reservations
will be closed on Tuesday, May 1st and

he should endeavor to stay at least 39
minutes before leaving. Your Secretary

the money for the tickets should be paid

doesn't like to mark a member absent,
neither does he relish the idea of falsi

on that day.

Maurice Payne wishes this announcement

made:
the balance of rehearsels for the
Minstrel Show will be held in the High

School auditorium on Monday and i/lednesday

nights, beginning next Monday, April 30th,
Tickets for the Minstrel Show, which is

to be given on May 16-17, were distributed

by Jim McComb, the general ticket chair
man, and each Rotarian is expected TO
SELL 20 TICKETS.
You are not to put them

in your pockets and turn in the correct
amount of moneyl

Incidentally your

editor was at the Hillsdale Club on

Thursday, the 26th, to urge the sale of
tickets and on© of the Hillsdale members

stated that if the sample which he heard

recently was typical that the show ought
to be a good one.

John Jackson continues to improve and by

the time you get this bulletin he will

probably be at home just "rearing to go",

fying his records to protect a member's
attendance contrary to instructions. Let's
be honest with ourselves and with our Club

and net place our Secretary in an em
barrassing position".

Guests on Tuesday were: Glen Barnett, Bob
Stocker, H, H, Patterson, Gordon Brewer,
Dick Schultz and Paul Work of Bronson;

C. McKenzie and Elmer Anderson of Quincy;
Howard Eggleston of Toledo, Ohio; and
Cronston Wilcox of Coldwater,

Absent were: Andrews,

Jackson,

Kerr,

Livermore, McKeith, McKnight, Schmitt,
Treat, Trebilcock, W, Van Aken, Clyde
Williams and Les Tfoodward.

The Rotary Glut, unlike other associa-tiais
of men, is not formed by individuals
drawn togeftier by community of nationality,
of occupation, profession or business, of
religion, of opinion, or even taste. It
is formed by individuals drawn together
by the desire to meet men of different

Les Woodward is still in the hospital
but is improving.

nationalities, occupations, religions,
opinions and tastes.

Red McKnight and his Rotary Ann are in
California. They expect to fly back to

Barney Trebilcock has been gadding all
over the state—Detroit, Lansing, Albion

Coldwater fairly soon.

and points in between.

Roy Mulchahey
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thur.doy 12:15 M.

BRONSON ●— Congregotionai Church — Wedn.tday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Eik« Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�rotary

club

evant committees ore appointed
on particulor phases of vocational

COMMIHEES

of

Club Service

MICH* ●

«f »be Committee
●This

and

committee

shall

coordinate

the

vise and
of

supervise

Picard,

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

ELECTION

19SS-1956
TORG SKABO, President

'

the Magazine.Committees and such

■
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other committees as may

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.
Jpmes McComb, Oireetor-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

Roy Fox

Mark.'.Andrews,
DIRECTORS

James McComb

Dale Dean

Stuart Picard,.

Wilf.ord Couillard
John Walker

Carl Vinton,

,

Roy Patterso&amp;

e.

Program

f.

--

Membership — Robert Shaw,
Websteir Treat

Regula/^First Thursday each . Month,
12:15 PP*M.

Special—At the call of the President
DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

.(The first .name -under each

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

J.

foster

the

every

Rotorion

Services'

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van "Why

Information —

14-ABoys' &amp; Girl^' Week—
Chester Curry

21—Ross Moore

- 1956

ROTARY PROGRAMS

. .

ideals

of

to

30—International

.personal,

Frpd Weeks

individually'* Cmd

as

T3-4-H

M.

3—4-Way Test-Roy Fox

10—Bpb'li.v.ermore ■
17—Jri-Sta'le. Meeting—
' . Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

1—CJjildren's Porfy—

k " ● v' ^

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

4—Mirk Andrews

Information
.Mc^s, Donald Harris, Kenneth , 11-^lBteiviational
'“Hcnold Munn

c.
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22—Ladies'‘Night—Web Treat
29—John

18—Otis'Bornes

Rural..- Urban — 1^irren

. Lou

Alfred

VocafiorKil.Service Committee: This

club- in discharging {thbif respon

GOVERNOR 219th
ROTARY

GEORGE

F.

sibilities in their .vocational

DISTRICT,

5—Rotary Information

Pennington'

L'es

-

tionships

INTERNATIONAL

general

DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

and ' in . improving

stondords

of

the

29—Dr. John

committee is chairMdn)

In the

Rick

The above Is our progtam schedule for the year ,1955-56.
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If you want to change dotes.'Witb another'merpber, advise the program chairman of the. change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist .with the details.'

●

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' 3—President's Meeting

Irrformation

''. , Hbrold Goodho.fm

. (The first ribrne 'Under epcK

practice -. In

their respective vocations.

■15-Public

26—Ken' Putnam
JUIY10—Dr. Don

Dujce Davidson
● 22—Inlernatipnal Contacts

Chester Curry.

Woodward

12-rBert Foller
19-Paul Hurley

Rice.

g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week —

rela

Jackson

JUNE-

25-*La.dies' Night

Wilifams, Rus|ell W.aldron.

d. Youth — Axner' Olsbft, ■

Wise

APRIL-

' . Barney Ttebilceck

OCT9BER.-

McKeith

27-Lester

Student

27—Slag Nile — ●

Trebilcock, Wayne Way. '
b. Crippled Children — Harvey

A.

,20—All Sports BanquetSeton Bovee,

Fair-AI Rice

J

Fiske

.

6—Bob Lyons

. 20—Chpt Allenjior

a. Community Safety — Roymond

Putnam.

Chorlie

13—Buyer-Seller—

Torg Skobo
23-EcT Holtz

bv

service

his

28—Competitor Relations—

MARCH-

NOVEMBER’
international
committee shall devis^ and carry e; Scholarships — Byron Thom'a.s, , ,1—Crippidd Chijdrep ,
into
effect
plans
\Vhich
wifi
guide
Dr.
Harvey
Moss
. Robert Lyons. ,
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
8—Dick'Biringer
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and assist the .memoers-iof ~this f. Student Guest-rEdword Holtz,
GENERAL,SECRCTARY ROTARY

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relotionship—
Ralph Toupolik

committee is Chairman)

business and comrpunity life." The

III.
Vocational

.

2—TrOde 'Associotion

to . discharge

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

●
effect of this obfbt Is tojnfluence SEPTEMBER-'6-Warner Van Aken

commjftee. ,i&gt; Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,

Commitlev

Rolorians,

Public Information — Duane
Dovidson, Ted - Sowers,
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Dale
Dean. Bill Bobier.
,

' Byron Thomas

JANUARY

*

Gus Burandt
9—BUI Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Chester Curry.’
members of the Rotary Club, ]to be
thoughtful of oVid helpful to oth
.Rotary Information — Ernest ers im the community. '●
' LuSe, Teslie' Woodword.
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn. '

j.

.of

(The first name under each

1955

is the duty of the Community

Pearce

Vinton

31—Roy Patterson .
Harold Munn, Harold McFEBROfcRYKnight.
7—Community Safety
International Student Projects:
. . Woyne V/ay
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

,

h. Atogozjne'.'—' )&lt;eith Avery,
i.

men

International

c.

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

' Dpuglas Wood

g. Musi^. T&lt; Maurice .Payne,

V

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Community Service
If

Service

ward, Hay/ey Bent,

pence

AUGUST - 1955

Ray J^tslchaheyi' Keiv Putnam,

■ * Richard Biringer.

Board of EKrectors Meetings

.

(The fir$tt&gt;iome Under'eoeh
committee is Chairman)

President, Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood

Torg Skabo

Lewis

Club Bulletin -7..

ward, John Wolker,

and

fellowship

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.-

Trade AsMciations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

c.

will

professionol

united in the ideal of service.

b.

Donald Sh'orno r
e.

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Fritz Van Aken

—

good

ahd

a, world

business

pointed on aparticular phases -of c.
club service, in order to develop
Howord Teeter'
the club mochinery on the execu
tion of the'plans and program of d. Four-Way (Test — ●

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

The

Relations

K.

standing,

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Ralph Toupolik -

be ap

B.

13—Carl

20—Rev. Keith Avery
27—Scholarships

through

Direetor-Chrmn.

the
Classificotion, . Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, RoVory In
OFFICERS BY

6—Dr.

To eneouroge and foster the ad

the ctttivities vancement of iriternational under

coordinate

such committees.

of Stuart

activities

OECEMBER-

International ‘Services-

service, this committee shall super

Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31-Bill

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Qu^i^.ity Spring Products
doldwater, Mich.

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Mfeeting Time:

Tuesday,-12:15 p. m„ Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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Inc.

�April 26, 1956
The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the names and classifications listed below.

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary within one week.
Major

Nam©

Bernard Me Laney

Classification

Hotels,

Resorts &amp;

Minor Classification

Refreshment

Parlor

Restaurants

Dr.

K.

L.

Olmsted

Medicine

Orthopedics

Signed - J. A» Kennedy,

Secretary

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f)

The COLDWATER Rotarj/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Mtchig an

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

44

May 4, 1956

THERE miL BE NO MEETING TUESDAY NOON,
MAY 8, AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. THIS 13
TO

BE THE

Your Editor is sorry that he missed the

Rids’ Day on May 1st. His two cherubs
went with "Red” *'^cKnight, the agreement

TRI-STATE MEETING OTCH '.'ILL

BE HELD T’TOSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, AT
POTTA’NATTOMIE INN, POKAGON STATE PARK.
MONTPELIER IS TO BE THE HOST CLUB.
THE
DIN^'IER mu.
AT 7:00 P.M. EASTERN

bejng that your editor is to take his
grandchildren when they are a-vailoble.
From the report of the kids, the program

was thoroughly enjoyed by kids and adults

STANDARD TIME (COLD‘=U.TER TIME)« CARS ARE

alike and Mrs, Melchior of Lorraine,

TO

did a masterful job in displaying her

'lEET AT TH'^ BON-AMC

6:00 P.M.

CLUB AT .ABO^^T

puppets—or maybe ^ sh 'Uld say Marionettes

AND IF YOU DO NOT H/WS A RIDE

BE THERE SO

I've never been able to distinguish one
from the other. Axner Olson^ was Chairman for the meeting, and ho is to be

SO!.!SONE IL\Y PICK YOU UP.

If you plan to attend the Rotary Club
at Quincy on MONday to make-up, it mijht
be

wise to aflill

someone

in advance

Ohio

congratulated on enterbaining program for
the group.

so

they make plans for the increased number
of lunches.,

Tuesdays’ guests included R. J. Megargla

Gometiines in the past this

and Bob Pennell of Bronson, Dale ^lery,

has proved to be a good deal of trouble
for the Quincy club.

Goshen, Ind
Howard Eggleston, Toledo,
Ohio and -^ee Husch and Quentin Smith of
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Ernie Luse has been mad© chairman of the

Angola,

"On to Kalamazoo A. Z. Baker Day" v;hich
is to be in June,
If you plan on join
ing this pilgrimage, get in touch with

Abs'^nt were Burandt, Couillard, Etsweiler.

the

Fiskc, Jackson,'^cAeith, Moss, Mulchahoy,
Munn.r Patterson, Sch^vengel, Thomas,

income tax expert,

Warren Uilliams and -i^es Woodward,

Maurice ^a;yne tells us that minstrel
show practice is to be each :’.k&gt;nday and
Wednesday night at the Roosevelt Sohcol
Auditorium, Come and join the agonizing.

We note from the Rotarian for May that

At the Board of Directors meeting, held

in the United States with 222 having been

there are novv Rotary clubs in 97 different
countries. Read page 3 to find out v/here
they are. This makes 0; 990 Rotary clubs

organized since ‘^uly 1, 1955,

May 3rd at the Arlington Hotel, Ernie
Luso was requested to negotiate v.dth the

Rotarians who are employers or employees
should read the article on page 10 of this

Coldwater Grange with a view to leasing

their building at the 4-H pair grounds
for us© of the club for this year’s fair.

month’s Rotarian and then follow that by

reading the article on page 12, ©ntitlod,

It was the opinion of the group that

"We hire the whole ^’^an".
Then, since the
Rotary Club is interested in handicapped

with increased facilities the club would
be able to embark on a larger project.
More details

people, road the article on pjge 16,

later.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

Dale Dean was requested to be responsi

An executive is a

contortionist who keeps on his toes, his
feet on the ground, and his heels on the

ble for the roplacement or renovation of
the Rotary Club signs tc the entrances
of Coldwater.

de sk.

A tip of the hat to the VanAkens en the

We were sorry to learn of the death of

construction of their

Jess TvAldron’s mother and wish to express

greenhouse sales

room which is nearing completicn^

Also,-

our

syra-pathy to Jess and Mrs, Waldron,

tip of the hat to Mac McKeith on his
grand job of fund raising for the oancer

a

Ray -viulchahey

society in Branch County,

The balance on hand in the general fund
of the club on *iprll 30th was $820.53,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
e

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER;^

MICH.

Functions of

BY

the

ELECTION

TORG SKABO, President

of such committees.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Employer-Employee Relations—
Ralph Toupalik

the Aims ond Obieets Committee.

Roy Fox

James McComb,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

e.

e.

DIRECTORS

Fritz Van Aken

James McComb

Dale Deanf-

'

e.

Gust

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

Information

Luse„. Leslie

Dean.

SECRETARY

effect of this object is to influence
Rotarians,

INTERNATIONAL

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam,

c.

GEORGE F. DEAN,

Urban — Warren

1—Crippled Chitdfon

Sfudent

8—Dick

assist

the

member^

of

in

their

vocational

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —

rela

Chester Curry.

tionships and in improving the
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

(The first nome. under 'each

,

committee is chdirmon)

Dr.

29—Dr. John

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Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Mitchell

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

19-Paul. Hurley
26—Ken

Putnam

JULY

15—Public Informotion
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts

Goodholm

Harold

' 15—Bob

5—Rotary Information

Biringer

Harold

8—Dr.

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

Harvey Moss

.

Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you wont to chonge'dates with another^member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special program^, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

.

Meeting—

Teeter

1—Children's Porty—

NOVEMBER-

Robert Lyons,

this f.

APRIL-

24—Eric Schwengel

25—Ladles' Night
Lou Pennington

Scholarships .— Byron Thames',

effect pl'ons which will guide

Rice,

McKeith
Bovee
Wise

Axner Olson

committee shall, devise and carry o.

sibilities

CHARLOTTE, MICH.

●

Willioms, 'Russell* Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Services

club in discharging their respon
DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

Rorol

A.

Seton
27-Lester

MAY-

4—Mofk Andrews
11—Iriternatlonal Information
Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Relations—

Charlie Fiske

Howard

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

Bobier...,'

Moore

2B—Competitor

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

27-Stag Nife !» Borney Trebilcock

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

Chester Curry

21—Russ

17—Tri-Stafe

Aken

13-4-H Foir-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemler

Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

7—Community Sofety

V/ayne V/oy
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—

10—Bob Livermore
Van

Alfred

and

ROTARY

os

FEBRUARY-

M.

Student

Vocational Service Committee: This

GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into
GOVERNOR 219lh

and

Ernest ers in .the community.

III.

ROTARY

individually

6—Warner

Employer

20—All Sports Banquet—

SEPTEMBER-

members of the Rotary Club, to bo
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Chicago,

Bill

23-Ed Holtz
30—International
Fred Weeks

&amp;

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

Torg Skabo

and

- 1956

MARCH-

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt

the ideals of service by
Rotarian to his personal,

business and community life." The

Woodward,

Vocational
GENERAL

—

Rotary — "to encourage

foster
every

Public Information — Duane
. Davidson. Ted Sowers,
k. Sergeont-at-Arms — Dale

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

of

j.

Special~At the coll'of the President

PRESIDENT

Rotary

—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

27—Scholarships
Byron Thomas
JANUARY

Ralph Toupolik
17-Bob Kerr, Jr.
24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

Harold Me-

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

the obligations of the third object

Webster Treat

Month, i.

● 1956

Pearce

Relationship—

International Student Proiects:
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.

1955

Community Service

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

12:15 P. M.

Information

K.

Vinton

10—Employee

Milnes.

International

B.

20-Rev. Keith Avery

3—Ted Sowers

Goodholm,

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Burandt

It is the duly of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

♦

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Boord of Directors Meetings

ROTARY

6—Dr.
13—Carl

men

AUGUST - 1955

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,
Membership — Robert Shaw,

f.

Wm.
b.

c.

Bulletin —

'ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson

Wilford Couillord
John Walker

DISTRICT 219

professional

Knight,

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

and

Torg Skabo

Club

Harold

Bob Livermore

Eric Sehwongel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.

Regular—First Thursdoy eoch

and

Harold Munn,

Donald Shorno
Trade Associations —

Director-Chrmn.

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton,

Stuart Picard

business

other committees as moy be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretory

President,

DECEMBER-

Services

standing, good will and peace
through o world fellowship of

supervise Stuart Picard, Direetor-Chrmn.
of

activities

Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

FRITZ VANAKEN, Vice-President

President, Vice

International

To encourage ond foster the ad

the
Classification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller —■ M. McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.

1955-1956

The

oppointed

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international under

the Committee

coordinate

ore

service, this committee shall super

This committee shall

and

conmiitteei.

on pa;&gt;icular phases of vocational

Club Service

I
OFFICERS

event

COMMIHEES

OF

'S—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck Woodward
31—Bill Bobier

PO'UGIAS WOODW&gt;kRD, Program Chairman
■Telephone 125 -

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The COLDWATER

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Rotary REFLECTOR
CiE

Frederick

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

H*

Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
Coldwater, Mich.

WELCOME

Inc*

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER jRotor;/ REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michig an

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No*

45

Moy 11,

How many prospects have you approached
for the purchase of tickets to the

Minstrel Show? How many tickets have
you sold? Jim McComb is asking for upto-date reports on sales and indications
are that many persons have not been
approached to buy tickets* The club

members might vjell take a page out of
the Band parents* book since they demon
strated that tickets can be sold if you

1956

We understand that several Rotarians

took a very active part in the recent
fund raising for the Methodist Church,
We have never heard of a girls^ barber
shop quartette.

We believe it.should be

the Beauty Parlor Warblers but apparently
they furnished good entertainment at the
Tri-State meeting at Pokagon on Thursday
evening.

It's rare to find a RotarJ-'an

will see your prospect.

vjith any hair and a red-haired Rotarian
is indeed a rarity, 7/e understand that

In this connection, a tip of tha hat to

cne particular red-haired Rotarian came

in for a lot of kidding on Thursday

Don Harris for the tremendous job that
was done in the appearance of the U. S.
Navy Band* Also, a tip of the'^hat to
Chet Cufry in his leading of the band.

7/e understand that John Dtsweiler of the

Lewis Houston has been selected by the

Community health Center has hired a new
Director of f^urses. We wish him success

Youth Committee

in the administration of his hospital.

fob attendance at the

Wolverine Boys* State which is held each
year at Michigan State University.

evening.

President Torg has just received notice

that the Constantine Rotary ^lub is again
The club has been asked to send a rep
resentative to Battle Creek on Friday*
May 18th, to discuds plans’ for the daretakers* lodge which is to be held at the
Boy Scout Camp T. Ben Johnson. It is to
raise funds for this camp that the
Minstrel Show is being put on at this
time.

Don't forget that on Thursday evening,
after the performance of the Minstrel
Show, there are to be sandwiches and

"refreshments" at the Elks' Temple,

sponsoring their annual plowing contest

which is to bo held August 27-28 and that
Secretary of Agriculture* Ezra Benson, is

to bo the speaker on the 28th of August,
Bad weather and poor flying conditions
grounded the Reverend Darald Lindner of
Kimberly, Ohio who was to be the speaker
at the Tri-State meeting held Thursday
evening, Mr, Faulkner substituted as the
speaker and from all reports the meeting
vvas .quite successful.

There were 26

members of the ^old-^/zeter Club present.
This

reinforces

the

fact that Coldwater

Branch County regrots the loss of Bob
Smith, the local Y,m,C,A, Secretary, v/ho
is moving to Yakami, Washington. 7/e
understand that he has an extremely good
job and v;e v;ish him all the success in

Rotary members do not like to go to
evening meetings.

the world.

ever, if they v/ill read theoopinions by

Rotarians are usually very busy men and
their time for reading is limited, Hov/John T, Fredericks which are published
in the Rotarian each month, they might
find some book listed in which they would

A tip of the hat to Bill Bobier, and wish
for success, in his new venture of Readymix concrete vJhich is being manufactured
by the Legg-Stuckey Company.

be interested in reading.

Les Woodward is at St. Joseph's ^rcy

of health and v/oalth always depends on
which one you have lost.

THOUGHT FOR TES DAY:

Hospital in.Ann Arbor where his room

The

relative

value

number is 3027, If &gt;ou are in Ann Arbor
you might stop to see him; or drop him
a

card.

Ray Mulchahey

Doug Woodward is to be congratulated on
the job of landscaping and seeding which
v/as done at the St, Mark's Episcopal
church.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

Functions

j
OFFICERS

BY

event committees are appointed
Internoltonol Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

OF
This

and

vise and coordinate the
of such committees.

of the Committee

committee sholl

coordinate

the

supervise Stuart Picard,

activities

of

ELECTION

pointed on particular phases of
club service, in order to develop
the club machiVie'ry ori the execu

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

business

Ralph Toupailk

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Falter,

Eric Schwengel, Paul

Wm.

Howard Teeter

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

e.

Trode Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Hurley,

Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Clossification — Edward Holtz,
Mark Andrews, Carl Vinton.

ward, John Walker,.

Fritz Van'Aken

e.
f.

ProQram — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard BirInger.
Membership — Rbbert Shaw,
Webster Treol

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Community Service
Committee

to

discharge

the obligations of the third object

of Rotary — "to encourage and

individually

and

as

members of the Rotary Club, to be

h. Magazine —’ K«ith Avery,

thoughtful of and helpful to oth

Informatiori — Ernest ers in the community.
Regular—First .Thursday each Month, i. . Rotary
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
j.

Public Information — Duone
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergeont-ot-Arms — Dale
Dean.

219

PRESIDENT

Herbert

ROTARY

ROTARY

J.

INTERNATIONAL

Bill

Bobier.

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicago,
SECRETARY

ROTARY

Putnam.

Urban

Williams,

Services

Russell

,

Alfred Rice.

club
DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F.; .DEAN, CHARLQTTB, MICH.

in discharging their

-

respon

f.

Student

Guest—Edward

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.
general standards ● of practice !n
(The first name under each
committee is chairman)
their respective vocations. In the
sibilities

in

tionships

ond

their

vocational

in

improving

rela

the

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

—

31—Roy Patterson

21—Russ

is Chairman)

2—Trade Associotion
Gus Burandt

Torg

Moore

2B—Competitor Relations—
Charlie

Fiske

MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer-Seller—

9—Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

M.

A.

McKelth

20—Al,l Sports Banquet—

Skobo

Seton

,23-Ed Holtz

Bovee

27—Lester Wise,

.

APRIL-

3—4-Woy Test—Roy Fox

10—Bob

Livermore

17—Tri-State

Meeting—

6—Warner Van Aken
13_4.H Fair-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemler

' 24—Eric Schwengel

27—Stag Nite —

MAY-

Howard Teeter

1—Children's Porty—

Axner Olsori
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Elob Shaw

22—Ladies'
29—John

Bornes

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

Night

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

Pennington

12—Bert Faller

19—Paul Hurley

' 1—Crippled Children

26—Ken

Dr. Harvey Moss

3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29—Dr. John Rick
»/

Putnam

JULY-

8—Dick Biringer

-.

.

10—Dr.. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Liverraore
24—Chuck Woodward
3J-Bill

Bobier

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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24—Jim Van Why

c.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having, special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

»

Relationship—
Ralph Toupolik

NOVEMBER-

Robert Lyons,

Byron Thomas

JANUARY - 1956

Harold Munn, Harold McFEBRUARYKnight.
7—Community Safety
Internotional Student Projects:
Wayne Way
Fred Weeks, Seton Bovee.
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
(The first name under each
Chester Curry

Lou

committe.e, shalf devise ond carry e. Scholarships — Byron-.Thomas,

27—Scholarships

Internationol

25—ladies'

Waldron,

Pearce

b.

18—Otis

— Warren

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this

ROTARY

Rural

K.

Vinton

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

Barney Trebilcock

Dean, Director-Chrmn.

B.

3—Ted Sowers

Milnes.

Information

6—Dr.
13—Corl

20—Rev. Keith Avery

10—Employee &amp; Employer

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER'Trebilcock, Wayne Way.
4—Mark Andrews
b. Crippled Children — Harvey
11—Internolionol Information
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Harold Munn

Vocational 5ecvj ce Committee; This

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

Dale

c.

III.
■ Vocotional

GENERAL

men

foster the ideals of service by. ●30-rlnternational 'Student
Fred Weeks
every Rotorian to' his personal,
business ond community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

Rotarions,

Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

DISTRICT

professional

1955 . 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

It is the duty of the Community

Ses.vice

Roy fatterson

Dale Dean
James McComb
Wiiford Couillard
Stuart Picard
John Walker

Speciol—At the call of the

under

AUGUST - 1955

..Ray Mulchohey, Ken Putnam,

Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood-

12:15 P. M.

end

committee

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

e._ Club Bulletin _—

DIRECTORS

Torg Skobo

international

standing, good will and peace
through o world fellowship of

Oirector-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test—
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Roy Fox
Donald Shorno
James .McComb, Director-Chrmn.

President,

vancement of

the
Clossification,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. *McKeith,
united in the ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Reiotions — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees and such
a. Internationol Contacts —
Pennington, Chos. Fiske.
other committees as may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
c. Employer-Employee Relations—

1955-1956

The

activities

DECEMBER-

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The COLD WATER

R.

Rotary REFLECTOR
Frederick

H.

Seeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Coldwater,

Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Hich.

�u

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michlgon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

46

May 18, 1956

The Rotary Club minstrel has come and
gone and from all reports it was a

’’howling success”. Everyone seems to
have enjoyed it, and special thanks of
the club should go to Erie Schwengel for

At last Tuesday’s meetine one former
memter, Kenneth Olmstead. rejoined the
club, and a new member, Bernard Laney, was
admitted to the cl-ub. Bernard Laney, the
son of ?/ilbur and pearl Laney, was born at

his stage settings and to Maurice ^ayne

Sunrise,

Wardell, Mrs, Florence Kiess, Glen. Holtz,
Terry Ebertz, Dave Mettler, Terry
Tompkins, "Red” Baldwin, Jack Clark,

a drivG-in restaurant in Alpena which

John Hayes, Harland Bond, and Harold

as an aircraft consultant by the Kaiser

Russell.

Corporation for a period of two years when

Minnesota,

To reach Sunrise go
north of St. Paul on U.S. 61 approximately
for the marvelous job which he did, and
to Mrs. Rasmussen, our female accompanist. 40 miles to North Branch; then east 10
Also, to the make-up people and all others miles to the junction of 95 and north on
95 to the village. He first saw the light
who took part in the program^
Those who
of day on January 16, 1910 and completed
helped in the make-up were Joyce vYalker,
high school at Sunrise^ For some 17 years
Mr. and iirs. Bud Stoughton, Beverly
he was an employee of the Ford Motor Co*
Burnham, Sonya “iaurer, '^ead Rude, Bob
and following a period of training at the
Martz, and Phyllis Coscarelli. Addition
Consolidated Aircraft in California he had
al people who took part in the program
the supervision of building 3-36 airplanes
v/ere Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Feller, Venita
at the bomber plant at ^'^illow Run. In
Smith, Arlene Ritzeraa, Alice Erb, 'Wave

A copy of the Bulletin is being

1947 he left the Ford Motor Co, and started

operated until 1952 when he was employed

sent to each of these people so they may

they took over the bomber plant at Willow

know the Club appreciates their part in

Run.

making the Minstrel Show a success and
that the Club appreciates the very fine
work they did in participating.

He returned to Alpena in 1953 and

then sold out his business in 1955.

He is

now planning on opening a new drive-in
here in Coldv^^Qte^ about Memorial Day, in
addition to his

drive-in restaurant

business he owns the Starlight Root Beer

JIM MCCOMB IS ASKING THAT ALL TEAM
CAPTAINS BE READY TO MKE A FINAL ACCOUNT* concentrate Co. and has 16 root beer
drive-ins under franchise scattered from
ING OF TICKET SALES AJ® TO HIVE THE CASH
Florida
all over the United States.
READY TO TUroi IN AT TUESDAY’S MS’^TING.

IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THIS BE DONS SINCE
THE fUTTER iiUST BE TAKEN CARE OF
IMMEDIATELY.

According to all reports, about 1450
people saw the show on Wednesday and
Thursday nights.

The thanks of the club should also go to
businesses and individuals who purchased
advertising space in the programs, It

On May 29, 1931 he married Rhea Rhinehart
in Chelsea, Michigan. She was born in
Hudson, Michiganp and his wife said she
knevf him at least a year before she married
him. He belongs to the First Baptist
Church, his favorite food is grilled steakp
his wife buys his neckties and she says he
leans

to brown suits and ties.

She also

reports that he^s easy going and comfort
able to live with.

He is 5 ft. 9 ir. tall,

would appear that the club is going to
come out very well financially and will

weighs 155 lbs., and wears an 8-g shoej. At

share of the amount underwritten for the

drive-in number will be 1475.
endeth the first lesson.)

be able to meet at least a part of their

building of the caretaker’s lodge at
Camp T Ben Johnson, Boy Scout Camp.

Les WooSrd is still in the University
Hospital and we understand he is to have
surgery next week.

the present time he lives at 371 Morse St.

where his home phone is 463-J.

The new

(Here

Next week’s program is to be in charge of
Ken Putnam.

-When we inquired as to what

the program is going to be he gave us a

long harangue on his belief in longevity
Better drop him a card. and since many people dig their graves

In line with the Minstrel Show, we think
this THOUGHT FOR THE DAY is quite

appropriates A city and a chorus girl are
very much alike ’tis trues A city's built
with outskirts—a chorus girl is, too.

v/ith a fork the

film will have

to do with

keeping your waist line in control, re
ducing, eating proper foods and being
able to place your hands on the edge of
the table and pushing back when you should.
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elkf Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAniE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

OF

MICH.

BY

event

Club Service

service, this committee shall super

This committee
coordinote

the

Classification,

Program,

ELECTION

shall

and

the

committee*

are

oppointed

International

on particular phases of vocofionol

supervise Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.
of

activities

Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,

Fellowship,

Rotary

Russell

In

through

a

business

and

world

fellowship

professional

Moore,

other committees as may be ap

10—Employee

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

c.

Harold Munn, Harold MeKnighf.
International Student Projects:

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,
Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,

e.

c.

DIRECTORS

The

James McComb

Dale Dean

Stuart Picard

Wilford Couillard

e.

John Walker

f.'" Membership — Robert Shaw,
„Webster Treat

Thursday each
12:15

P. M.

Special—At the call of the

PRESIDENT

ROTARY

Herbert

J.

Chicago,

B6bler.

III.

ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN,

Gus

Torg

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

Individually

.and

as

Student

CHARLOHE, MICH.

c.

Rural..-

Urban — Warren

.

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob

Vocational .Service Committee: This

.Alfred Rice,

committee ihall devise ond carry e.

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,

club in

discharging

sibilities

in

their

Lou

respon

f.

Student

24—Eric Schwengel

Dr.

vocational

rela

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Lpdies'
29—John

jlJNE-

Night

12'—Bert Falle(
19—Poul Hurley

^6—Ken Potnom

Harvey Moss

JULY-

Biringer

Contacts

.

-

‘

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

● 17—Lloyd Livermore

'

24—Chuck

Horold Goodholm
29-Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

'

5—Rotary Information
Les Woodward

Pennington ,

22—International

,

1—Children's Party—

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
.Chester Curry.
.
tionships' and in improving the
general standards of practice in
(The first name under each
their respective vocations. In the
committee,is choirmon)
their

MAY-

1—Crippled Children
8—Dick

Holtz,

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

NOVEMBER-

Guest—Edward

Livermore

17—Tri-Stole

13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20—Chet Allemler

25—ladies'

Williams, Russell Waldron,

Bovee
Wise

APRIL-

11—International Informotion
Harold Munn
18—Otis Barnes

Putnam,

McKeith

' Seton
27—Lester

6—Warner Van Ai(en

b. Crippled Children — Harvey
,
Mess, Donald Harris^Kenneth

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Skabo

23-Ed Holtz
30—International
Fred Weeks

foster the ideals of service by
every Rotariaq to his personal,
business ond community life." The

6—Bob.Lyons

Burandt

d. Yputh — Axner Olson,

into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS; CHr^AGb, ILLINOIS and
assist the me'mbers' of this
GOVERNOR 219th

2—Trade Association
9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

thoughtful of and helpful to otK- '

(The first’ name upder each
committee is Chairman}

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

Charlie Fiske

Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the comrnunity.
27—Stag Nife —
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
1
Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.
Barney Trebilcock
j. Public Informotion — Duone &lt;
a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERDavidson, Ted Sowers,
President
Trebilcocx,
Wayne
Way.
k. Sergeqnt-ot-Arms — Dale
4—Mark Andrews

.Vocational Services
GENERAL

Community Service'

Rotarians,

Month, i.

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

28—Competitor Relations—
MARCH-

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to discharge

members of the Rotary Club, to be

h. Magozine — Keith Avery,

Dean. Bill

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

21—Russ Moore

effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER-

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
.Chester Curry,

Board of Directdrs Meetings '

7—Community Sofely

Wayne Woy
U-8oys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

Bovee.

committee is Chairman)

the obligations of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,

FEBRUARY-

1955 ● 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

Chairman)

Club Bulletin —

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson
,
Program — Douglas Wood

Seton

AUGUST - 1955

Ray Mulchohey, Ken Putnam,

Fritz Van Aken

Regular—First

committee is

Fred Weeks,

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van WTiy
31—Roy Patterson

—

(The first name under eoch

(The first name under each

Vinton,

President, Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood

Torg Skabo

Associations —

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Jim VanWhy, B. t(. Peoree.
b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

Carl

Trade

Employer

Ralph Toupolik

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Donald Shorno

&amp;

Reiotionship-

International

Information

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

b.

Mark Andrews,

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

pointed on particular phoses of c.
Ralph Toupolik
club service. In order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery an the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Objects Committee.
Roy Fox

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

27—Scholarships

Relations — Lewis
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

the Magazine Committees and such

TORG SKABO, President

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

of

men

united in the Ideal of service.

formation, Public Information and b. Competitor

1955-1956

DECEMBER-

Services

To encourage and foster the ad

vise and coordinate the activities vancement of international under
of such committees.
standing, good will and peace

Functions of the Committee

j

OFFICERS

COMMITTEES

31-Bill

Woodword

Bobier

1

t

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Prog'ram Chairman
Telephone 125

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ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No#

47

May 25,

This being Michigan V\ieek it is appropriate
that some information regarding the state

1956

Tuesday's program, which dealt with re

ducing, was listened to very ettentatively

of Michigan, which may be little known,

by the members of the club#

should be mad© available#

was very much to the point but the only
thing--it was certainly inconsistent with

The following

are some dates and facts: 1622 the first
white men visited the area around Lake

Superior; 1668 the first Catholic mission
was established at Sault Ste# Marie; 1787
Michigan became part of the Northwest

Territory; in 1805 Michigan Territory was
created, William Hull being appointed
Governor; 1820 population was 8,767;
1828 Territorial capitol established in
Detroit;

1835 the Toledo War occurred;

1637 Michigan admitted to the Union as
the 26th state; 1840 population 212,267;
also 500 sawmills in operation in Michigan#
1847 Capitol established at Lansing; 1900
population 2,420,922;
1917 Michigan sent
175,000 men to World War I; 1920 W.W#J#
first radio sta^on ©atablished;

in 1946

673,000 persons from Michigan served in
World War II; census in 1950 6,372,009;

(7th in the nation)

In 1953 2B0),.OOO

Michigan men served in the Korean War#

Michigan has tivo U#S# Senators, 18
representatives in Congress; Coldwater is
located in the Third District.
Michigan
has the longest shore line of any state
in the Union, produces more automobiles
then any other state, is second in iron
production. The state tree is the white

pine, the robin is the state bird, and
the appleblossom is the state flower#
IF ALL TE'M CAPTAINS HAVE NOT TURNED IN
THEIR FUNDS FOR THE SALS OF TICKETS TO

JIM HCCOt.ffi, PLEASE DO SO AT ONCE,

IT IS

OTERATIVE THAT THE FINAL AGO) UNTING BE
MADE.

The film

the meal which was served by Jim Van "yThy#

The film was prepared at Michigan State

University in cooperation with the Dairy
Council and was secured for the club by
Fred Anderson who was a guest at the
luncheon#

Jack Jadkov;ski of the Branch

County Health D®partment operated the
machine and may your editor point out
that it is much easier to keep off excess
poimdage than it is to take it off after
you have acquired it#

At Tuesday's meeting a greater part of
the persons who participated in the
Ii/Iinstrel Shov/ sther than Rotarians were
guests of the club and were introduced#

and the club as a group thanked them for
their help# Maurice Foyne thanked the

club for the book-ends which were given
to, him for his work in directing the show
and the club also expressed their thanks

to Mrs, Rasmussen for her long hours of
hard work as accompanist.

On the Thursday night the Minstrel Show
was given Chet Allemier did one of the
nicest things that has come to the atten

tion of the club in a long time#

He cut

a tape of the complete program and then
sent it along to Les Woodward in Ann Arbor
where he is a patient at St# Joseph’s
Hospital,
Les underwent surgery on Mon
May 21st and, according to his son. Chuck,
he is quite comfortable at the present
time#
Better drop him a card.

From all reports the baseball trip was a

Other guests included Dale Ulery, Goshen;

With Dick gchultz as navigator

J.B# Washburn, Union City, Paul Maurer, ●
Calumet; Rene Stavenga of South Bend;

success #

he apparently had them on target for the
smorgafibcard lunch, the game, and the
dinner at Plymouth on their return home#

Edward Vogt and Harold Fisher of battle

anticipated a warm day and wore summer

Creek, Nels Weber, Wendell Hathaway, Wa#
Campbell, Bob Stocker, Charles,Hill, Leo
White, Paul Work, Dick Schultz and Bob

clothing were a-shiverin* and a-shakin’.

Pennell of Bronson#

John Jackson states that as Acting Mayor

Absent were Burandt, Goodholm, Harris,

of Wayne he was entertairjed royally and
apparently the group fram Coldwater enjoy

i^oss, Munn, Pennington, Rice, Schwengel,

We understand that some of the members who

ed their trip to that city.

We understand

Teeter,

and Van Why.

that the colorful Lincolns which were

There were 6 early leavers#

furnished added gr&gt;3atly to the glamour Af

TiiOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

●bHo trip#

an oii(?rl fool'^'ssfipc.ifiiiy

There’s no

fool like

Hiehwajfw

Ray Mulchahey
You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

Club Service

MICH.

This

committee

coordinate

shall
the

ELECTION

formation, Public

supervise

TORG SKABO, President
FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

Rotory

Russell

In

Information and b. Competitor

Relations

e.

Fritz Van Aken.

James MeComb

Dale Dean

●f'

,

Board of Directors Meetings

committee

is

Mftntfr, i.

Fred

Davidson, Ted

Speciol—At the . call of the President

k. Sergeotit-at-Arms
Dean.

INTERNATIONAL

Bill

Dole

Ralph Toupalik

Vocational

GENERAL SECRCTAR^ ROTARY**

Services'

Vocational Service Committee: This

INTERNATIONAL

Chairman)

.

sibilities in

GQV£RNORv219fh .OISTRIGf,,

their

their respon

to

.

discharge

»

21—Russ

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

9-^6111 Milnes
. .
. .
16-^District Gov. Meet.-’ * *

* 20—Chet. Allemier
27—Stag

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Student

M^r- '

1—Children's ^arty—

22—Ladies'

-29—

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNE-

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5—Rofar'y’InformoHon
Les Woodward

12-Berl Fdller

19—Paul Hurley
26-r-Ken Putnam

J«LY-,?_, ..
' 3—President's Meeting

Duke DaiJidson

*

22—International Contacts
Horeld Goodholm
29—Dr. John Rick

The above is our program Uhedule for the year 1955-56.
,
'
If you wanti to'change dotes'wltfi another member, cfdvise the program chairman of the change,.

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw

Pennington

Dr. Harvey Moss

committee is chairman)

Teeter

, 24—Erie Sehwengel^

8—Dick' Biringer

Chester Curry..

Meeting—

Howard

Nite --

15—public Information

(The first name under each

●

Livermore

17—Tri-State

1—Crippled Children

vocational ,rela- g. Boys'&amp; Girls'Week*—

Wise

APRIL-

3—4-Way Test—Roy Fox

' 18—Otfs Barnes

Holtz,

t

10—Bob

NOVEMBER-

Guest—Edward

M.^k, .McKeith,.

5u-All^porW’-Bcinquel27—Lester

.

. ’

.25—Ladies' Night

13—Buyer-Seller-

Seton .Bovee ,

Barney Trenicock

Lou

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

ROTARY PROGRAMS

Torg Skabo .

Alfred Rice,

general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

GEORGE p;'DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

Wayne Way

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

Gus Burandt

Willioms, Russell Waldron,
d. Youlh — Axner. Olson,'

tionships and '.fn- fftiproving' the

INTERNATIONAL'

7—Community Safety

Bovee.

2—Trade Association

Robert Lyoqs.

club in diselfbrging

FEBRUARY-

Prelects:

AUGUST - 1955

committee shall devise and carry e. Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

GEORGE R. means; CHICAGO, lELINOlS

24—Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

committee is Chairman)

Rural;* Urban — Warren. ●

III.,

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—

4—Mork Antlrews
b. CHppled Children — HgrVey
IV—International information
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth ●
Harold Munn
Putnam.

Bobier.

(The first 'name under eachcommittee is Chairman)

PRESIDENT RCITARY INTERfTATIONAL

ROTARY

Student

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebileeck, Wayne Way.

Sowe'rs.

Byron Thomas

JANUARY

Information —

Weeks, Seton

1955 . 1956

thoughtful of and helpful to. oth

Information — Duane

27—Scholarships

of

(The first name under each

.Rotory Infomiation — Ernest ers -in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward.
Dale Ddon, Director-Chrmn.
Public

Herbert J,' Taylor, Chicago,

men

Knight.
International

c.

Community Service
,
,
, ■
»he duty of the Commyoily

Service Committee

h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

12:15 P. M.

ROTARY

peace

Holtz
● -&lt;vord;,Hd»rey Bent,,
of Rotory -- to encourage and 23-Ed
Student,
Richard-Biringer.
foster the ideals' of service b I 30—Internotional,
Fred Weeks ●
f. Membership
Robert Shqssr,'
Webster Treat
business or^ community life'' The SEPTEMBERflL.* I. ■ n_*
- r effect of this ob ect is to influence
g. Music
6—Warner Van Aken
^naiAice Payne,
● Roferians, individually and os
.●.Che5»i?'’rC“r'-y,
members of the Rotary Cl.ub, to be , 13-4-H Fair-AI Rice

John Walker,

Regular—First Thursday

and

fellowship

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

—

Roy^Pottecson

will

professionol

world

International

e. Program- '-’bouglds Wo&lt;^cil='-- ^wb'igations of the tWiti obieet
Wilford Couillard *

Stuort Picard

DISTRICT 219

b.

[The first name under each

Ray Mulchahey, Ken Putnam.
d. Fellowship — Charles Wood.
word, John Walker,
i‘

*

Lewis

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Eric Schwcngel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Peorce.

Torg Skobo '

good

and

a

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

Howard Teeter

b. Clossification — Edward Holtz,
Mork Andrews, Carl Vinton,

The PresicTent,-’ V^te Pfe^dent, and

—

6—Dr. 6. K. Peorce
13—Carl Vinton

under

united in the ideol of service.

Ralph Toupalik

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

Club Bulletin

business

international

DECEMBER-

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

c.

through

Moore,

CHARLES SCHMin, Asst. Secretary

DIRECTORS

standing,

P^.ord, Diret'or-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

the octivities vancement of

Membership, o. Buyer-Seller — M. McKelth,

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop
the club moehinery on the execu

1955-1956

coordinate

of such committees.

of Stuart

activities

the
Classification,
Program, Fellowship,
BY

vise ond

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

event committees ore appointed
International Services
on portieuler phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encouroge and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

OF

.-.10—Dr. Don Shorno

17—Lloyd Livermore
3^'^6huck. Wqodword
31—Bill

Bobier

.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 1,2,5

Members having special-programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Published by

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

Weeks

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
Col-dwater, Mich.

WELCOME

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

5?

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No.

48

June 1,

We understand that this morning Howard

and Marian Teeter, ^n and Eleanor

Putnam are taking off for the annual
convention of Rotary International in
Philadelphia. We sincerely hope that
they have a good time, bring back some
thing worth v;hile, and have money so
they won^t have to hitch-hike on the way

1S56

A preliminary report on the success of the
Minstrel Show, from a financial angle, was
given. There were |1637. received frcm
the

sale

of

tickets

and this with

the

back.

advertising brought it up to a total of
|2203. It is believed that the net pro
fit will run between ^1200. and $1400, and
this will very nearly meet two years of
the underwritten proportion for the care

We have 4 wedding anniversaries coming

Ben Johnson.

taker's lodge at the Boy Scout Camp, T,
up in June:

John Walker on the 6th, Ray

Fox on the 16th, Paul Hurley on the 17th
and Ernie Luse on the 24th.

The following Rotarians also have birth
days in June: Don Shorno on June 2Sth,
Torg Skabo on June 26th, Webb Treat on
June 4th and District Governor George
Dean has his on

June

4th.

Very recently your editor had occasion to
talk to tv/o Rotary Anns and he was quite
surprised to learn that they stated they
picked up more local gossip through the
Bulletin than from any other source.
They
believed it is read by nearly every Rotary
Ann and stated they were particularly in
terested in the gems which John Walker has
furnished as thought for the day.

We note in District Governor George Dean's

monthly letter that Coldwater slipped
from a relatively high position last
month do\vn to 19th place among the 42
clubs

in the

District.

The attendance

for April was 91.32, This is dangerously
close to the District average of 89,8.

The average for March was 94,79 and the
average for the 54-55 year was 85.99. As
of the first of ifey the club had lost 1
member over

that of

June

of 1955,

Don’t Forget; June 20th which is to be
Dinner is to
be at 6:30 and your reservations should

A.Z.Baker Day in Kalamazoo,
be made vdth Emie Lusej

the tariff is

$3.00.

We understand that next year's Bulletin is
to be written by Seton Bovee and Duke
Davidson with Paul Hurley to help in the
mimeographing and printing. With two news

paper men doing the job it should be a
bang-u^ Bulletin and v;e shall look for a
great improvement after July 1st,

We note that in the Rotary International
Ncavs there is an increasing practice among
Rotary Clubs and Rotarians to make contri
butions to the Rotary Foundation in memory
of club members who have passed on.
In
this way the continued success of Rotary
Foundation fellowships is furthered and is,
in fact,

a contribution toward better

world understanding.
Last Tuesday's program which was presented
The new and old Boards of Directors will
by Bob Shaw included pictures which were
meet at Kennedy's Tuesday evening, June
furnished through the courtesy of the
19th.
Stroh Brewing Company in Detroit, having
to do with the Stanley Cup hockey play
The pictures of the Minstrel Show will be
offs, and Bob presented Mr. Jack Adams
who is the present manager of the Detroit ready for distribution on Tuesday*
Red Wings,
Jack Adams is the only man
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
(But not contributed
who has his name on the Stanley Cup as
by John Walker) George Washington was
player, coach and manager. He brought
first in war, first in peace, first in
with him Red Kelly, one of the ailtime ..
the hearts -of his countrymen—but he
greats of hockey who is now a member of
married a widow.
the Detroit Rod V/ings. The film showed
plenty of action, plenty of fight, and
was fast moving and very much enjoyed by
everyone.

Next week's program is to be in charge of
Red McKnight and we understand that he has
a film to be furnished by the Gulf Oil Co.

Ray lAilchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATERy

evont committees are appointed
International Services
on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee r.Sall super* To encourage and foster the ad

COMMITTEES

OF

Club Service

MICH.

This committee shall

and

coordinate

the

supervise Stuart Picard, Director-Chrmn.
of

activities

the
Classirication,
Membership, a. Buyer*Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
OFFICERS

BY

ELECTION

formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may be ap
pointed on particular phases of c.

1955-1956

TORG SKABO, President

club

service, in order to develop

the Aims and Obiects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

CHARLES SCHMITT. Asst. Secretary

Andrews,

Corl

Torg Skabo

e.

Program — Douglas Wood-

f.

word, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer,
Membership' — Robert Shaw,
Webster Treat

g. Music — Maurice Payne,
Chester Curry,

Board of Directors Meetings

h. Mogazine — Keith Avery,

Regular—First Thursday each Month, i.
Special—At the .call
DISTRICT 219
PRESIDENT

J.

of the President

Dovidsgn, Ted Sowers,

Vocational
GENERAL

SECRETARY. ROTARY

'

INTERNATIONAL

GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH.

sibilities

in

tionships

and

their

Committee

c.

their

Rural

Urban

FEBRUARY-

Seton

Weeks,

to

—

7—Community Safety
Wayne Way

Bovee.

14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry

is Chairman)

21—Russ Moore

28—Competitor

- 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

discharge

MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

13—Buyer●Seller—
M.

27—Stag' Nile —
Borney Trebilcock

18—Otis

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

3—4-Woy Test—Ray Fox

10—Bob

Howard

' ●*

MAY-

,

respon

improving

rela

the

generol .standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

Dr.

Student

Guest-r-Edward

Night

22—Ladies'
29—John

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.

tf—Rotary Information

(The first name uridor each
committee is chairman)

19-T&gt;aol Hurley
26—Ken

Harvey Moss

Harold

.

Putnam

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts

.

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

Les Woodward
12—Bert Faller

8—Dick Biringer

Holtz,

1—Children's Party—

Akner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

JUNE-

1—Crippled Children

Robert Lyons,

Meeting—
Teeter

24—Eric Schwengel

NOVEMBER-

Alfred Rice,

Livermore

17—Tfi-State

Loi/ Pennington

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,

McKeith

APRIL-

Barnes

25—Lodiei'

Williams, Russell Waldron.-

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

4—Mark Andrews
11—‘International Information
Harold Munn

Warren

Relations-

Charlie Fiske

d. Youth — Axner Olson,

vocational

in

Fred

a. Community Safety — Raymond OCTOBER-

assist the member^ of this f.

club in discharging
DISTRICT,

(he duty of the Community

Dale Dean, Difector-Chrmn.

Vocational Setvice Committee: This

and

Ralph Toupalik
17—Bob Kerr, Jr.

24-Jim Van Why
31—Roy Patterson

2—Trade Association
Gus Burandt
9-Bill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Putnam.

Services

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relotionship—

Proiccts:

the obligations of the third object
Torg Skebo
23-Ed Holtz
of Rotary — "to encourage and
30—Internotional Student
foster the ideals of service by
Fred Weeks
every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to influence SEPTEMBER6—Warner Van Aken
Rotorians, individually
and as
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
members of the Rotary Club, to be
20—Chet Allemier
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

committee shall devise and carry e.
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS into effect'plans which will guide

●ROTARY

Chairman]

Community Service

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

is

Student

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

Information —

International

committee

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

III.

International

1955

b. Crippled Children — Harvey

Dean, Bill Bobier.
(The first nome under each
cammittee is Chairman]

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

(The first name under each

Trebilcock, Wayne Woy.

k. SergeOnt-at-Arms — Dale

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor, Chicogo,

c.

Rotary' Information — Eriiest ers in the community.

Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Public Information ^ Duane

j.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
ROTARY

Herbert

P. M.

the ideal of service.

AUGUST - 1955

Service

Roy Potterson

Dale Dean
James McComb
Wilford Couillard
Stuart Picard
John Walker

12:15

committee

It is

ward, John Woiker,

27—Scholarships

of

men

Knight,

(Th^ first name under each

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

Fritz Van Aken

fellowship

professional

Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

Trode Associations —
Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Vintoh.

Vice President, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

world

and

Harold Munn, Harold Me-

c. 'Gdb Bulletin —

DIRECTORS

a

united in

b.

Donald Shorno

Erie Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pearce,
b. Classification — Edward Holt;t,
Mc/rk

President,

Lewis

business

Ray Fox
e.

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

The

Relations —

through

20—Rev. Keith Avery

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer*Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Rolpn Toupalik

Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Way Test —

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

6—Dr. B. K. Peorce
13—Carl Vinton

vise and cotJrdinote the activities vancement of international under
of such committees.
standing, good will and peace

Functions of the Committee

I

OECEMBER-

10—Dr.

f7-L

Don Shorno
Livermore

24—Chuck .Woodward

Goodholm

31—Bill Bobipr

29—Dr. John Rick

The above is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the progrom choirman of the- change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No, 49

June 7, 1956

Ernie Luse tells us that he is arranging
a session of indoctrination for new mem
bers vrtio have been admitted to the club

within the last few months,

He is toying

Bert Fallen vrfio has the program on
June 12th, tells us that he has secured
as a speaker, City Assessor, Ed Facklam,

who will discuss a new angle of city
taxes. This is something in which all

with the idea of having it a dinner
meeting with the Rotary Anns of the new

members are vitally interested and

members as guests.

should prove interesting.

We believe that this

X'/ould be a good idea since your editor
feels the Rotary Anns have a greater
interest in the club than is usually

believed.

More power to Ernie in his

plan.

Each club in district 219 is being re

quested to donate -^^2,00 per member to
the Rotary Foundation.

This is in cele

bration of the visit of R,I, President,
A, 2, Baker, to the Kalamazoo Club on

There were nine early leavers at the

last meeting. Absent were; AHemier,
Avery, Kennedy, Kerr, Kornstein, Mulchahey, l-'unn, Olmsted, Olson, Putnam,
Shorno, Sowers, Teeter, Treat, and
Williams, Clyde, Guests included the
follovdng Rotarians; Emery Boyd,- Angola
Dale Ulrey - Goshen, Mike Dana - Adrian,

June 20th,

A, E, Johansen - Battle Creek, C, D, I'iacKenzie - Quincy, Bob Pennell - Bronson,
Ray Dresser - Sturgis, past district

We are very sorry to hear of the resig

governor, W, H, Roberts - Hillsdale and
also Bob Sweeney vho was the guest of

nation of Harvey Moss from the club. He
feel^ however, that due to the pressure
of work thrt this is necessary. We will
miss him.

VJe are very glad to know that Les Wood

Stu Picard,

Last week's meeting had as its speaker
Jack Muir of Jackson who is representa^ tive of the Sinclair Refining Company
and the American Petroleum Institute,

ward has been home and we wish him a

He v;as presented by Red McKnight vrtio

speedy recovery.

was chairman.

The Board of Directors has authorized

the transfer of 5p800 to the Nottawa
Trails Council of the Boy Scouts to be
used for the building of the Care Takers
Lodge at Camp T. Ben Johnson. This is
this years portion vhich the club agreed

He outlined for the club

the tremendous progress ●v^ich has been
made in new petroleum products especially
dealing with insecticides which has led
to a marked increase in farm produce.
He also told of nev7 products other than
insecticides which have been developed
by the industry.

to underwrite.

The June Rotarian has an extremely fine
Ernie Luse is lining up a group to go to

article on living in Japan,

Kalamazoo on June 20th for the

be read by all members and digested since
it tells of one Rotarian and his family.

dinner

which is to be held at the Harris Hotel

at 6:C0 PM at which A. 2. Baker will be
the guest speaker. There are still some
places available and in event that eight
members cannot be secured to attend, it
is planned that the Rotary Anns and their
member husbands will attend so that

It should

Read the article on page 6, since this
is something which affects every Rotarian,
his wife, his kids, his boss, and his
friends,

Cold-

water may have a group of eight at the
meeting.

Thought for the Day:
due to three things:

Man's troubles are

women, money and

both.

Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonol Church — Wodneidoy 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

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CLUB

COLDWATER,

event committees

COMMITTEES

OF

MICH.

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Functions of the Committee

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coordinate

the

appointed

coordinate

the activities

of such committees.

This committee shall supervise Stuart

and

ore

activities

of

BY

ELECTION

pointed on particular phases of
club service, .in otder to develop
the club machinery on the execu

TORG SKABO, President.
FRITZ5VAN AKEK, Vice-President,

.

Mark
c.

DIRECTORS

Torg Skobo
James McComb ,

Dale Dean

Club

Andrews,

Carl

Vinton,

peace

Program — Douglas Wood

f.

Richard Biringer,
Membership — Robert Show,
— Maurice Payne,

of the President

Rotary
Luse, Leslie

Woodward.

Information

the-'ideals of

every

Rotarian to

Dean.

is Chairman)

c.

III.

INTERNATIONAL
into effect 'pIdns which v/ill' gulde
R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and'assistthe
members of this

club

in discharging* .their

re'spon'-

GEORGE F. TJEAN, CHARLOTTE,' MICH. f.heir respective vocafiens.

Charlie Fiske

Bufondt .

Putnam.

13—Buyer-Seller—
A.

Holtz'

Fred Weeks

individuoliy

and ■ as

6—Warner Van Aken
13—4-H Fair—Al Rice
20—Chet Allemier

Rural

-

Urban — Wcvren

3—4-Way Test—Roy Fox

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f.

In the

Leu

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m’ay1—Children's Parly—
Axher Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Ladies'

Munn- ● "

Night

5—Rotary Information

Pennington

Les Woodward

12—Bert

Student - Guest—Edward

JULY--

Duke

10—Dr.

Davidson

22—Internbtionol
. Harold

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15—Public .Information

‘

(The first name under, each
committee is c’hoirmon)

26—Ken Putnam

Dr. Harvey Mos^
8—Dick Birfnger

Holtz,

Faller

*19—Roul .Hurley''

1—Crippled Children -

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons.
*

Night-Web Treat

29—JohiT Jackson
JUNE-

NOVEMBER-

Alfred"Rice.

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

24—Eric Schwqngel'

Barnes

25.—Ladies'

Bovee

Wise ,

10—Bob Livermore

Barney Trebilcock

Horold

Seton

27—Lester
APRIL-

, 7.

27-^Slag'T4ite

IS—Otis

McKeith

20—All Sports Banquet—

30—I’nternational Student

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6—Bob Lyons

*

Torg Skabe

23-Ed

Moore

28—Competitor RelationsMARCH-

personals

Chester Curry.

tionships and, In improving' the
general -standards' of proctiee Jn

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Chester Curry

- 21—Russ

●

his

sibilitfes in their, vocational ..rela g. B^s' &amp; Girls' Week —

GOVERNOR 219th. DISTRICT;

Gus
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and

service‘by

Wiliams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Services

Vocational -Service %omtnittee: This
committee' s.hqll devise and carry e.

GENERAL .SECRETARY, ROTARY '

Wayne-Way

14-Boys' &amp; Girls' Week-

OCTpBERTrebilcock, Wayne Way,
'4—Mark Andrews '
b. Crippled Children — Harvey
11—Injernotionql Information
Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth

Bill Bobier.

VocatTonal

7—Community Safety

Proiectst

o. Community Safety ■— Raymond

(The.-'flrst: name under each
committee

31—Roy : Patterson
FEBRUARY-.

9-8ill Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

— Duane

Dovidsao, Ted Sowers,

ROTARY. INTERNATIONAL'

Rotary — "to encourage

Rotorions,

k. Sergeant-ot-Arrhs — Dole-

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

■

^
members of ih,e Rotary Club, to ,be
’ thoughtful of.and helpful to oth
Information — Ernest ers In the community.

Public

Information —

2—Trade Association

Commuhity Service

foster

Ralph Toupolik

17—Bob Kerr, Jr..

2*—Jim Van Why

. 1956 ROTARY PROGRAMS

business and community life.'I The
effect of this object it to infloence SEPTEMBER-.

Webster'Treot

Chester Curry.
h. Mogozine — Keith Avery.

12:15- P. M.

Herbert J,i Taylor, Chicago,

of

ward, Harvey Bent,

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—

committee is Chairmon]

Service Committee
to discharge
the obligations of the third oblect

e.

Month, i.

each

,

- 1956

3—Ted Sovvers

Fred Weelis, Setor^ Bovee.

1955

Pearce

Byron Thomas

Milnes.

Internotionql Student

K.

Vinton

27—Scholarships
JANUARY

(The first naihe under each

It is the duty of the Comnfunity

Roy Patterson

Board of Directors Meetings

GEORGE

and

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Director-Chrmn.

AUGUST - 1955

ward, John Walker,

Wilford Couillard
John Walker

c.

Bulletin —

g. Music

PRESIDENT

will

Harold Munn, Harold Mc● K6ignt.'-

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Ray, Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,
President, Vice President,, and — d. Fellowship — Charles Wood

DISTRICT 219

Couillord,

International

Trade Associations —
Bob Livermore .
Gust Burandt

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

Fritz Van Aken ’

b.

,

Donald Shorno
e.

Jim VonWhy, B. K. Pedreo.

Special—At the coll

Will

Wm.

Ray Fox

a. Atteridance — Albert Faller,
.Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Thursdoy

good

6—Dr.

13—Corl

under

united in the ideal of service.

HowcTr4 Teeter

the Aims and Qbiects.Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

Regular—First

international

through a world fellowship of
business and professional men

Ralph Toupolik

tion* of -the pla'ns* and program of d. Four-V^oyTest —

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

Stuart Picard

DECEMBER-

Services

fermoirdh, PubJlc-'lnformotion- and b. Competitor Relotions — Lewis
the Magazine Committees and such
e. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
bthqr committees os may be ap c. Employer-Employee Relations—
. Harold Goodholm,

1955^1956

The

vancement of

standing,

Picard, Director-Chrmn.

the
Clossirrcotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary InOFFICERS

International

on particular phoses of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

Club Service

Don Shorno

17—Lloyd .Livermore

Coqtacis

24—Chuck Woodward

Goodholm

■ «9-Dr. JohW Rick-

3.1-im. Bobier.

The above is our’progr'6itl'schedule for the ^6ar 1955-56.
DOUpLAS WOODV^ARp, Program Chairman

If you want, to change daJeL With another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as’ Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee 1o assist with the details.'

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VISITING

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ALWAYS

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification listed below.
objections

Any

should be filed with the secretary within one week.

Name

IJa.Ior Classification

A'linor C1 assification

Phi 1 Ribble

General Ivlerchandising

Distributing

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michlgan

The Singingest Club in the V. S. A.
Bulletin No. 50

June 15, 1956

According to Treasurer, Lester Wise, the
gross receipts for the Minstrel Show
amounted to $2412.50, and expenditures
amounted to 1176.57, $800. was trans¬
mitted to the Boy Scouts, leaving a
balance on hand of $435.93 as a nest egg
towards next year’s $800. contribution.
This is really a very good showing and

the club should congratulate itself on
the enjoyment gotten from the minstrel,
especially on the entertainment provided
and the fact that they are helping the Boy
Scouts.

On June 19th the old Board of Directors,
the new Board of Directors, the editarians

for 1956-57, and your editor, are going
to travel out to Chick Kennedy’s farm for
dinner. Having been to Kennedy’s before

At Tuesday’s meeting Dale Dean announced
that the Industrial Development Assoc,
which is endeavoring to bring new
industries to Coldv/ater, are sponsoring

a free feed at the Arlington Hotel from
7:30 to 9:30 Thursday night, June 14th,
We realize that this will not get to you
until after the meal but w©

feel

some

recognition is due Dean for his efforts
to boost Coldwater industries.

Next week’s program is to be in charge of
Paul Hurley who is arranging a trip
through the local power plant and water-'
works under the

direction of Leo McQueen,

Superintendent of the city Board of
Public Works, and Rex Kiess, President
of the Coldwater Board of Public Works.

I feel sure we will have \0Qfaf attendance*
Come early and watch Torg carve the turkey.

A great many of the Rotarians have never
visited the plant and it should be an
interesting trip.

Last week Bert Faller, as program chairman,

Arrangements have been made by Ernie

presented Ed. Facklara, a city assessor for
Coldwater, v;ho gave a run-down of the
assessment policies which have been follow
ed in recent years, the assessment of taxe^
and the millage spread, and illustrated
that although the millage rate is going
to be higher in 1956 than it was in 1955

Luse for a full quoto of Rotarians and
their better-halves, to attend the meet

that individual

taxes will be lower.

He

gave us a list of towns comparable to
the size of coldwater which shows that

this city is about in the middle of tax
rates. Ed did an excellent job and Bert
is to be congratulated on making this in
formation available.

ing -at Kalamazoo on June 20th when A.Z.
Baker, President of Rotary International,
is to be the speaker.
Webb Treat,

as chairman of the

summer

‘'l4Adies’ Night”, announces that it is to
be held Tuesday evening, June 26th, at

the Country Club, Fritz Van Aken is to
furnish corsages for the ladies, "liquid
refreshments" are

to be served at 6:30,

and dinner at 7;30.

A band has

been

secured for dancing and the tariff is to

be $3,00 per person.

Bring your wife,

Absent were: Andrews, Burandt, Gobdholm,

or your girl friend, but not your v/ife

H.i.ll, Holtz, Laney, McComb, Olson,
PaLterson, Pennington, Picard, Putnam,
Rice, Severs, Teeter, Way, and Warren

and your girl friend, your mother, and
be prepared to have a good time.

Williams,

Yfe shall expect a complete, full report
on the national convention at Philadelpha

Guests included: David Dana of Adrian;
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy; Wilbur Hyre of

Van Wert, Ohio; and Creighton Coleman of
Battle Creek,

from Ken Putnam and

Howard Teeter.

In connection with Dale Dean’s Industrial

Development Committee, we would suggest
that Rotarians read the article on page

There were 9 early leavers, several of

whom might be called the "chronics".
A tip of the hat to Barney Laney and the
opening of his new "Star-lite" drive in.

34 of the

June "Rotarian'.’

A man*s troubles
are due to three things: women, money,
THD.UGHT

FOR THE DAY:

and both.

We are glad to hear that Les Woodward is
progressing satisfactorily and only hope
he will

Ray Mulchahoy

soon be back at the club.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker irtn — Thurtdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M.

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER,

MICH.

BY

vise and

Functions of the Committee

This

committee

coordinate

shall
the

committees

ELECTION

supervise

activities

coordinate

of such committees.

of Stuart

the Magazine Committees and such
other committees as may

be ap

pointed on particular phases of c.
club service, in order to develop

TORG SKABO, President

the club machinery on the execu

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President

a. Attendance — Albert Faller,
b. Classification — Edward
Mark

President, anci

Andrews,

Carl

e.
f.

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,
Richard Biringer.
Membership

—

Robert Shaw,

Webster Treat

Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,
i.
.Rotary
information — Ernest
Month,

Boord of Directors Meetings

- Lusb)'Leslie Woodward,
Duane
j. Public' Information
Davidson, Ted Sowers,
President
k. Sergeant-at-Arms — Doio
Dean.

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY

INTERNATIONAL

PRESIDENT

INTERNATIONAL

Taylor,

Chicago,

Bill

Bobier.

(The first name

SECRETARY

and

peace

fellowship

professional

III.

Byron Thomas
JANUARY

sibilities

INTERNATIONAL

F. DEAN, CHARIOHE, MICH.

in

their

vocational

relo-

tionshifis' and in improving the
general standards of practice in
their respective vocations. In the

Student

Weeks, Seton

10—Employee &amp; Employer
Relationship—
Ralph Toupalik

17-Bob Kerr, Jr.

24—Jim Van Why

—

31—Roy Patterson
FEBRUARY-

7—Community Sofety

Projects:

V/oyne Way
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' WeekChester Curry

Bovee.

committee is Chairman)

1955

● 1956 ROTARY

21—Russ

Rotorions,

individually

and

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

6—Bob Lyons

Gus Burandt
9-BIII Milnes
16—District Gov. Meet.

13—Buyer-Seller—
M.

27—Lester

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam,

Rural

-

f.

18—Otis

Urban — Warren ’

Robert Lyons,

Holtz,

g. Boys' &amp; Girls' Week —
Chester Curry.

(The first name under each

committee is chairman)

1—Children's Forty—

Axner Olson
8—Or. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Show

22—Ladles'
29—John

5—Rotory Information

Pennington

Les Woodward
12—Bert Folier

19—Paul Hurley

1—Crippled Children

26—Ken

Dr. Harvey Moss
8—Dick Biringer

15—Public Information
Duke Davidson
22—International Contacts
Harold Goodholm
29—Dr. John .Rick

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1955-56.

Night—Web Treat

Jackson

JUNf-

NOVEMBER-

Scholarships — Byron Thomas,.
Guest-Edward

24—Eric Schwengel
MAY-

Barnes

Lou

Meeting-

Howard Teeter

25—Ladies' Night

Alfred Rice,

Student

3—4-Way Test—Ray Fox

17—Tri-Stote

OCTOBER4—Mark Andrews
11—International Information .
Hofold Munn

b. Crippled Children — Horvey

Wise

10—Bob Livermore

Barney Trebilcock

Trebilcock, Wayne Way.

Bovee

APRIL-

27—Stag Nito —

0. Community. Safety — Raymond

McKeith

Seton

6—Warner Von Aken
13-4-H Foir-AI Rice
20—Chet Allemier

ers in the community.
Dale Dean, Director-Chrmn.

A.

20—All Sports Banquet—

Skabo

23-Ed Holtz

os

Moore

28—Competitor Relations-

PROGRAMS

2—Trade Association

Torg

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

(The first nome under each

members of the Rotary Club, to be
thoughtful of and helpful to oth

ROTARY

DISTRICT,

Knight.
Inlernetional
Fred

Williams, Russell Waldron,
d. Youth — Axner Olson,

Services

information

K. Peorce

Vinton

27—Scholarships

of
men

30—International Student
foster the ideals of service by
Fred Weeks
eirery Rotarion to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object is to Influence SEPTEMBER-

c.

club in discharging their respon

GEORGE

e.

It is the duty of the Community
Service Committee
to dischorge

VocotioTtol Service Committee: This
committee shall devise and carry e.
into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and
assist the members of this

ROTARY

will

world

AUGUST - 1955

INTERNATIONAL

GOVERNOR 219th

and

Trade Associations —

Community Service

under each

committee is Chairman)
Vocational

GENERAL

a

business

B.

20—Rev. Keith Avery

Harold Munn, Harold Mc-

the obligotions of the third object
of Rotary — "to encourage and

g. Music — Maurice Payne,

Special—At the call of the

good

through

b. International

(The first name under each
committee is Chairman)

Vinton,

ward, John Walker,
Roy Patterson.-,

Dale Dean
James McComb
Wilford Couillard
Stuart Picard
John Walker

J.

standing,

Bob Livermore
Gust Burandt

Holtz,

Club Bulletin — . ,
Roy -Mulchohey, Ken Putnam,
d. Fellowship. — Charles Wood

Fritz Van Aken

Herbert

*

c.

DIRECTORS

ROTARY

e.

Erie Schwengel, Pout Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Peorce.

12:15 P. M.

d—Dr.
13—Carl

the activities vancement of international under

Howard Teeter

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

Regular—First Thursday each

DECEMBER-

Services

a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Piske.
Harold Goodholm,
Employer-Employee Relations—
Wm. Milnes.
Rolph Toupalik

CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

President, Vice

International

Pieord, Director-Chrmn.

tion of the plans and program of d. Four-Woy Test —
the Aims and Obiects Committee.
Ray Fox
Donald Shorno
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

The

appointed

the
Clossiricotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the Ideal of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Informotion and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.

1955-1956

Torg Skabo

are

on particular phases of vocational
service, this committee shall super To encourage and foster the ad

Club Service

and

OFFICERS

evant

COMMIHEES

OF

Putnam

JUIY-

'

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

I

17—Lloyd Livermore

24—Chuck
' 31-Bill

Woodward

Bobier

»

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman
Telephone 125

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program .chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

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Rofary REFLECTOR

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Published by

Coldwater, liich.

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
COLDWATER,

MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
VISITING

ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

WELCOME

Inc.

�((

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

5J

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michrgon

The Singingest Club in the U. S. A.
Bulletin No,

On Tuesday,

51

June 22,

According to Gov, George Dean’s monthly

June 19th, Phillip R.

Kibble was admitted to the

1956

club.

He was

presented with his membership card and
pin by President Torg,
Phil is the son
of George B, and Georgia Neff Kibble,
He was born on May 5, 1911 in La Moure,

letter, Coldwater was 14th in the 41 clubs
in District 219 in attendance for the

month of May with an average of 91,06^#
The District average was 88o31. Accord*
ing to the record, Coldv;ater, with the

business administration from the Univer

admission of Phil Ribble, will be even
with the board in membership as compared
with June of 1955 when there were 74

sity of North Dakota in 1934,

members

North Dakota, completed grade and high
school at La Moure, and graduated in
His

military service included a tour of duty

in the club.

from 1942-46 in the Ordinance Division
at which time he was released as a

The new District Governor who talres over

captain. He served in the Italian area
during this time and was recalled in
1952 and served until 1954, being dis
charged as a Major, He holds a commis

Hilber ’vhose wife

sion as Lt.

colonel in the

reserves at

the present time.
He has worked for
only one company--Gambles--beginning in
1935 and since that time has been

is Laverna.

Fred is

a

teacher at ITayland-., Michigan and is also
a

successful

fanner.

Wo

understand

Ihat

he has just returned from Lake Placid
where all the district governors go for
indoctrination.

He also attended the

National convention in Philadelphia,

follow

ing President Torg around from jobs which
he left. He at the present time is

manager of the local warehouse.

July 1 from Governor George, is Fred

He is a

member of the Klks Club, attends the

According to Ernie Luse, 4 Rotarians and
their better halves ere attending the

dinner this evening (dune 20th) in
Kalamazoo honoring A, Z, Baker, R,I, Pres,

Presbyterian church, is a bachelor and

his telephone No, 1161J, his hobby is
golf and he says he likes all foods. He
is 5 ft, 11 inches tall, weighs 170 lbs,,

Tuesdays* guests were; Mike Dana, Adrian;
Carlton McXenzie, Quincy; Marvin Picard
of Coldwater; Jesse Haines, phillipsburg,
●Ohio; Nels Weber, Bronson; and John

wears a 9j shoe, has black hair, grey

Matthews of Coldv/ater,

his home address is

Morse Street,

eyes, and his own teeth,

We*re glad to

have him in the club.

Absent were Andrews, Avery, Barnes,

Faller, Fiske, Harris, McKeith, Munn,
Jess Waldron is in the Community Health
Center with an infected foot,

It

Payne, Sowers, Waldron and Way,

seems

that one of the B-29 skeeters from Cold-

There were 3 early leavers--not a chronic

water Lake bombed him and he scratched
the direct hit with the result that he

on the list.

is laid up,

On Tuesday night the members of the old

Webb Treat tells us that Ladies Night is
to be held at the ^oldv/ater country Club
on Tuesday June 26th and is to be con
sidered as a regular Rotary Meeting,

Board, new Board, the editarians, and the
club Treasurer, met at the farm of See,

Kennedy where they really punished a big
turkey.

Following the dinner the old

board of Directors hod their lost meeting,

There were approximately 70 reservations

disposed of old business, and Fritz Van
Aken, the incoming President, met with

made on Tuesday,

the new Board and

A tip of the hat to ^huck Schmitt on be

the year.
He has named as club service
chairman, Richard Biringer, for vocation

Refreshments at 6:30; dinner at 7:30,

ing elected head of the ‘Community Chest

outlined his aims for

al service, Bm Bobier, community

service, Harvey Bent; and international

for the coming year.

The new addition to the Quality Springs

plant is coming along very well and Chick
Kennedy and Fred »^eeks are to be con
gratulated on this expansion.

service,

Howard Teeter,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

A

conversationalist

is one who has gotten tired.of television.
To which I say, Amen4
Ray Mulchahey

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Unipn Church — Mondoy 12:15 M.

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrcgotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M.

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M.

ANGOLA

College Cafeterio ■— Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�ROTARY

CLUB

COLDWATER^

OF

MICH.

This

BY

everit

Club Service

service, this committee shall super

Functions of the Committee
and

OFFICERS

committees
are
oppointed
on particular phases of vocational

COMMIHEES

committee

coordinate

shall

supervise

the ' activities

TORG SKABO, President

vise and

coordinate

the activities vancement of internotionol under

of such

committees.

standing, good will and peace
through a world fellowship of

of Stuart

FRITZ VAN AKEN, Vice-President
CHARLES SCHMITT, Asst. Secretary

the Aims and Objects Committee.
James McComb, Director-Chrmn.

LESTER WISE, Treasurer

a. Attendance — Albert Foller,

Mark
c.

DIRECTORS

Club

Andrews,

Bulletin —

Carl

Roy Patterson

e.
f.

Program — Douglas Wood
ward, Harvey Bent,

Richard Biringer,
Membership — Robert Shaw,
/’Webster Treat

g. Music — Mourice Payne,
. Chester Curry,
h. Magazine — Keith Avery,

Board of Directors Meetings

Month, i'.

12:15 P. M.

j.

Speclol—At tho call of the President

INTERNATIONAL

Public Information — Duane
Dovidson, Ted
Dean. Bill

Eiobier.

(The first nome under each
●

committee is Chairman)

III.
Vocational

SECRETARY

Sowers,

ROTARY

Services

c.

Student

Fred

Seton

Bob Livermore

(The first name under eoch

Burandt

is

Weeks,

- 1956 ROTARY

10-

individually

ond

os

thoughtful of ond helpful to oth

Ralph Toupalik
17—Bob Kerr, Jr.
31—Roy Pottcrson
FE8RUARY-

7—Community Safety

Wayne V/oy
14—Boys' &amp; Girls' Week—
Chester Curry
21—Russ

Charlie Fiske

MARCH-

.

-M.

Allemier

Moss, Donald Harris, Kenneth
Putnam,

c.

Rural

●

Urban — Worron

3—4-Woy Test^Roy Fox
10—Bob Livermore

17i-Tri-Stote

Williams, Russell Woldron.
d. Youth — Axner OI*on, .

Vocational Service Committee: This

Alfred Rice,

25—Ladies' Night
Lou Pennington

24—Erie Schwengel '
MAY-

1—Children's Party—

Student

8—Dfck Biringer

Holtz,

Boys' &amp; Girls' Week — ●
Chester Curry.'
(The first name under each
committee is chairman)

22—Lodies'
29—John

Night—Web Treot

Jackson

JUNE--

-

.

5—Rotory Information
les .Woodward

12—Bert Foller

.1—Crippled Children

Guest—Edward

Axner Olson
8—Dr. Harold Mitchell
15—Bob Shaw'

NOVEMBER-

Seholorships — Byron Thomas,
Robert Lyons,

Meeting—

Howard Teeter

.

4—Mark Andrews
11—International Information
Harold Munn
Barnes

McKellh

APRU-

27—Stog Nite —

18—Otis

A.

Seton Bovee
27—Lester Wise

6—Worner Van Aken^

13—4-H Fair—Al Rice

6—Bob Lyons
13—Buyer-Seller—

20—All Sports Banquet—

a. Community
Safety — Raymond OCTOBERTrebilcock, Wayne Way.
*●

Moore

28—Competitor Relations—

PROGRAMS

Barney Trebilcock

b. Crippled Children —* Harvey

er

24—Jim Van Why

Gus Burandt
9-Bill Milnes

20—Chet

Employee &amp; Employ
Relationship-

Projects:

16—District Gov. Meet.
Service Committee' to dischorde
the obligations of the third object
Torg Skabo
23-Ed Holtz
of Rotary — "to encourage and
30—;lnternotional Student
foster the ideols of servicB by
Fred Weeks
every Rotorian to his personal,
business and community life." The
effect of this object Is tb Influence SEPTEMBER-

members of the Rdtory Club, to^be

- 1956

3—Ted Sowers

2—Trade Association

the duty of the Community '

Rotarians,

JANUARY

Bovee.

AUGUST - 1955

is

27—Schola rships
Byron Thomas

committee is Chairman)

1955

Chairman)

Community Service
It

6—Dr. B. K. Pearce
13—Carl Vinton

20—Rev. Keith Avery

—

Harold Mc-

International

committee

committee shall devise and carry e.
into effect plans which will guide
GEORGE R. MEANS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS and assist the members of. this
f.
club in discharging their respon
sibilities in their vocolionol rela g.
GOVERNOR 219th DISTRICT,
tionships and in improving the
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
general standards of practice in
GEORGE F. DEAN, CHARLOTTE, MICH. their respective vocations. In the
INTERNATIONAL

Informotion

Knighl.

Rotary Information — Ernest ers in the community.
Luse, Leslie Woodward,
Dole Dean, Director-Chrmn.

k. Sergeant-ot-Arms — Dale

DISTRICT 219 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

GENERAL

men

Trade Associations —
Gust

Vinton,

ward, John Walker,

Dale Dean
James McComb
Wilford Couillard
Stuart Picard
John Walker

J.- Taylor, Chicago,

professional

Harold Munn,

●

d. Fellowship — Chorles Wood

Fritz Von Aken

Herbert

and

b. International

(The first name under each

Roy Mulchahey, Ken Putnam,

Vice President, and

ROTARY

business

Donald Shorno
e.

b. Classification — Edward Holtz,

PRESIDENT

Director-Chrmn.

Ray Fox

Eric Schwengel, Paul Hurley,
Jim VanWhy, B. K. Pearce,

Regular—First Thursdoy each

Picard,

Ralph Toupalik
club service, in order to develop
Howard Teeter
the club machinery on the execu
tion of the plans and progrom of d. Four-Way Test—

JOHN KENNEDY, Secretary

The President,

OECEMeER-

Services

and foster the ad

the
Ciossificotion,
Membership, a. Buyer-Seller — M. McKeith,
united in the ideol of service.
Russell Moore,
Program, Fellowship, Rotary In
formation, Public Information and b. Competitor Relations — Lewis Will Couillard, Director-Chrmn.
the Magazine Committees ond such
a. International Contacts —
Pennington, Chas. Fiske.
ether committees os may be ap
Harold Goodholm,
pointed on particular phases of c. Employer-Employee RelationsWm. Milnes.

ELECTION

1955-1956

Torg Skabo

International

To encouroge

Dr. Harvey Moss

19-Paul Hurley
26—Ken

15—Publi^ Information
Duke Davidson

22—International

Harold

Contacts

Goodholm

29-Dr. John Rick

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1955-56.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Putnam
(

JULY-

3—President's Meeting

10—Dr.

Don Shorno

' 17—Lloyd Livermore
24—Chuck
31-Bill

Woodward

Bobief

DOUGLAS WOODWARD, Program Chairman

Telephone 125

*

-«

The COLDWATER

I

Frederick

ROTARY CLUB of COLDWATER
MICHIGAN

Meeting Time:

Tuesday, 12:15 p. m., Arlington Hotel
ROTARIANS

ALWAYS

■ ■

H.

Weeks

Quality Spring Products,
ColdBater, 3£lch.

Published by

WELCOME

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VISITING

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-Robert J, Fraser

■Harold J, Hamilton
Don W, Herr
'■'Harold T. Hill

..Wayne R, Johnson
Charles L, Keep

^Robert B, Kerr

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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Vol. Ill No. 1

July i;, 19I4-9

INVITED OUT: On Tuesday evening, July 5» Hotarians and their wives

have been invited to attend a special meeting planned by the local
Kiwanis Club. Samuel D. Jackson, former United States Senator ^rom

Indiana, will give the address after the dinner which is planned for
7 P.M.at the Masonic Templo..,.Make your reservations at once with
Ken Putnam....This program does not take the place of our noon meet
ing.
JULY PROGRAMS:

Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,

July 5
Bill Prankhauser,chairman.
July 12....Tom Shaw,chairman.
July 19...«Ken Putnam, chairman.
July 25*•••Sd Rennell, chairman.

VOLLEYBALL TEAM: A few weeks ago Floyd Eby appeared at our meetly and
about a dozen of our members volunteered to play on a club volleyball

team to be entered in the summer recreation program.Our first game

is scheduled for next Thursday, July
at 7 P.M. at Waterworks Park.
Teams have been entered by Kiwanis, Rotary, Jayceos, Olmstead Dairy,
and Anderson Dairy.

YANKEE DOODLE BOYS: Only throe members celebrate July Birthdays:
Guvaria Coffraan......July 8
Russell Moore...... July 3
Los Woodward.

July 20

ROTARY NOTES: Hugh Clarke, charter secretary of our club, has just

loamed that his son, Hugh W. Clarke, Jr., recently became a mombor
of the Jackson Rotary Club. We arc certain that Hugh, Jr# will give
the same unselfish service to the Jackson Club that has character
ized his Dad*3 years with our organization...,Dob Korr and Rus Mooro
wore omitted from the 100^ list on May attendance. Glad
havo you
aboard, follows...Mac McKoith and Rus Mooro havo returned from their

easter jaunt. Wo elan to havo Mac give a few highlights of tho trip

at our next mooting...Our now radio station is getting about sot to
ffo on tho air. Bill Prankhauser is hoping to havoa reprosenativo of

WTVB speak to us soon....Los Woodv/ard is having a bout v/lth poor
health and v/c sure miss him Tuesday noons,

REFLECTIONS: Our picnic and fish fry was a big success and v/o succeed
ed in inaugurating the new president and inundating the old proxy.
This is our opportunity to thank Wob for his v/ork as president during
tho past year and to welcome Ken into office-TO OUR NEW OFFICERS

The varnished holm is in your hands;
Out of tho sunrise toward tho west
You.sail. Before you lie now lands;

"Ho profits most who servos best."

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Spre^ out the aai:X"~and-^fcute(r-tiwr^-broe^-*

Stand to the Wheel»s Kick; ride tho crest.

Sot shoulders square; Stiffen tho knees*

"Ho profits most who*servos best."
Fair is the port, worthy of men.

Pair is the sea v/ay, fair tho quest;
Hark* tho horizon's call. Again*

"Ho profits most who servos best."
Apnnp

Ann Arbor

Mich.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:t5M

BRONSON — Congregotionoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PM. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK ~ Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�July 11, 1949
COLDWATER ROTARY CLUBr
1949-1950 ROTARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE
AUGUST 1949

2- Marty Derhanmier

16- Howard Teeter

9- Ife.rold Hamilton

23- Bob Kerr - (FAMILY PICNIC)

30- Ray Fox
SEPTEJilBER 1949
6-

Don Shorno

20- Ken Putnam- (ROTARY DIST. GOVERNOR'S

Guvarie

27- Byron Thomas

13-

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OCTOBER 1949

18- Web Treat- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)

4- Al Sieg- (STAG NITE)
11- Grant

25- Lloyd Livermore, Sr»

Treloar

NOVEMB'SR 1949
1- Bob Wade

8- Prank McConkey

15- Ken Olmsted
22- Chuck Woodward

29- Wayne Way- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)

DECEMBER 1949

20- Bill Milnes- (SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY)

6- Chick Kennedy

27- Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

13- Earl Corwin
JANUARY 1950

17- Mark Andrev;s- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAlO

3- Harold Hill

24-

10- Harry Taylor

John Walker

31- Ed Rennell

FEBRUARY 1950

7- Carl Vinton- (SPECIAL
14- Hap Weidner
ROTARY)

21- Roy Patterson
28- Wayne Johnson

MARCH 1950

21-ALL SPORTS BANQUET

7- Red McKnight

28-Ed Holtz

14- Dick Kerr
APRIL 1950

4— Earle Davidson
10- Mac McKeith- ROTARY

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18- John Hardy- (SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAM)
25- Warner Van Aken

MAY 1950
2-

Bob

9-

Howard Swan

16- Rus Moore- (ROTARY LADIES NITE)

Fraser

23- Walt

Bien

31- Warren Williams
JUNE

1950
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Pred

Halloran

13- ROTARY TRI-STATE MEETING

20-

Bill

Frankhauser

27- Si Treat

JULY 1950

4- Holiday - NO J,!EETING

18 - Frank Murray

11- Fritz Van Aken

25 - Keith Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs present
ed by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to
get your pi'ogram on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow
Rotarian vdio has one planned for later on during the same month.
Woody Herr - Program Chairman

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

' Vol.

Ill

No. 2

» 1949

■ NOTES FROM THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S LETTER: Guy Kirsch has completed his
term as district governor and v/e take this opportunity to express our

appreciation for a job v;ell done. Guy has been honored further by being

named a member of the R.I. Extension Committee....Rotarians in Maitland,

N.S.W,^ Australia, are asking Rotary clubs throughout the world to help
them form a library for the high schools of their town.

They ask each

club to send at least one book, writing in a bit about the comrnvmity

furnishing the book....Another appeal for books comes from the Rotary club
in Rangoon, Union of Burma. They want technical books to present to the
University of Rangoon to replace those lost or destroyed during the Jap
anese occupation.... If you have books you would like to donate, send

them to Guy Kirsch, c/o Kirsch Company, Sturgis. Guy has volunteered to

pack the books for export shipment and pay the shipping charges....Be
sure to write in the name of your club and some information about your
community.
JULY

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PROGRAMS:

July 12
July 19....
July 26

Bill Frankhauser, chairman.
Ken Putnam, chairman.
Ed Rennell, chairman.

VOLLEYBALL: Our Rotary volleyball team won its first match last Thursday

night in a tough three game aeries with the Jaycees. We had only seven
Rotarians present so Captain Fritz had to get a couple non-Rotarians to
make a team,...We should have at leas.t,eight fellows who can spare an

evening now and then to have a barrel of fun. Our members present last

week were Fritz VanAken, Ken Putnam, Doc Olmsted,

Carl Vinton, Bob Kerr,

Doc Shorno, and Fred Weeks....Our next game will be played Thursday ni^t
at Waterworks

Park,

JUNE ATTENDANCE: 89.45^

Not bad for a vacation month.

PROGRAM PLANNING: President Ken has

appointed Woody Herr as general pro

gram chairman for the coming year. You will soon be notified as to the

date of your program, as Woody is now working on a general plan for re

gular programs and special activities during the coming months.

COMMUNITY SERVICE: Member Charles Fiske has served several years as alda?man representing the fourth ward on the Coldwater City Council,....To

keep Rotarians informed concerning city affairs, Charlie is going to give
a brief report at meetings follov/lng sessions of the city fathers.
Rotarians should plan to attend the annual school meeting which will be
held in the high school auditorium Monday evening.

LITTLE MEN: "Little men are unhappy men. Little men are not necessarily
small of stature or holders of mean positions in life. In fact, some of
the so called important people of the world are little men.
Little men are men with blind spots. They are men who cannot

-see the big- things for the multitude—of picayunlsh-detaiJu-which envelopes
their thinking.

Little men sometimes become powerful, sometimes they control
the lives and fortiones of many; yet, no little man has ever successfully

^ used that power for long.

To hold a grudge, to be jealous,

marks of little men;

to be envious, are the

insistence upon his own way even if it brings un-

happiness and even misery to others is the certain identification of the
little

men.

Beware of the little man and guard against becoming one
yourself."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOIA - Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

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AlBION - Parkor inn - Thursday 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M

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Frederick H.

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Quality Spring Products#
Caldwater, Mich.

�""He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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Vol.

Ill

Ko. 3

July 18. 1949

KlOCrRAM NEXT TUESDAY: Our speaker will "be Mr. Claud A. Bosworth of the Extension De

partment of Michigan Sbate Collsge. Mr. Bosworth's division of this department offers
educational programs for workers in retail estahlishments and also has extension
courses available for industrial employers and eii5)loyees.
President Zen Putnam is program chairman.
lOOKIHG AHEAD:

Tuesday,
Tuesday.
Tuesday,
Tuesday,
Tuesday,

July 19....
July
August 2.
August 9....
August 16

Tuesday, August 33

Ken Putnam, program chairman.
Ed Rennell, program chairman.
•^Marty Derhammer, chairman.
Harold Hamilton, chairman.
rHoward Teeter, chairman.

SOTAHY FAIULY PICKIC, Boh Kerr, chairman.

10056 ATTENDANCE FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE: Bicn, Coffman, Corwin, Davidson, Dorhammer,
Fiske, Frankhauser, Fraser, Hamilton, Hardy, Holtz, Keep, Kennedy, Boh Kerr, Boh

liivermoro. Xloyd Livormoro, McOonkey, Luso, McKeith, Milnos, ^oore, Murray, Olmsted,
Payne. Pearco, Putnam, Rennell, Boh Shaw, Swan, Siog, Taylor, Toeter, Thomas, Si
Treat, Veh Treat, Trcloar, Fritz VanAken, Warner VanAkcn, Vinton, Wade, Walker, Way,
Weeks, Chuck Woodward.

-APPOINTMENTS: President Ken Has hoen husy lining yjp the necessary coramittco chairmen

to carry on cluh activities for the coming year. Hccont appointees are as follows;
ED HOLTZ will head the Fellowship Committee. Ed will he calling on various
momhors to work with him to make our guests foci at hone.

DON SHCRHO

Is our now Sergeant at Arms. Ho will ho looking for your con

tributions.

WOODY HEBR, chairman of our program committee, has convicted his list of
program assignments for the year. If you didn't got one last Tuesday or
receive one in the mail, sec Ernie next week. Woody wants you to start
planning your program NOW.

CHICK KENNEDY has accepted chairmanship of the Rotary Information committee.

Can you name the Four Objects of Rotary* Bettor get practiced

Chick hopes

to get a hit of Rotary information injoqted into many programs this year. Can

you name the current president of Rotary XntomationalT Nuf sodt

BYRON THOMAS will act as chairman of the attendmco comnittoo. Some plan will

ho dovieod to er5&gt;hasfczo regular attendance.. .perhaps a contest hotwoon two
teams. Are you doing your 256 each week*

WHOSE 200: Ira King has boon gathering a hit of biographical information about our
momhors which will ho published in the bulletin from time to time. Hero's one for a
■tarteri Ho^s bom in Otsogo, Allcgan County, Michigan-on Juno 17-, 1901. Ho has
one child, a daughter. He has boon a Ford dealer for 24 years and a Eotarian for

nearly 22 years. Ho has not missed a Rotary meeting during that time....If the above
facts are not

right, Marty will have to make them right.

VOLLEYBALL: Our team lost two games to Olmstead's Dairy Thursday. The games were very

close, the first g oing to douce several tines, and the second being won by only two

points.

Better luck next week, we hope.

"MONEY is not everything. Money will not mend a broken heart or reassenhlo the fr^
nents of a dronn. Money cannot brighten the hearth nor repair the portals of a broken

home.....#

I refor of course to Oonfoderato money."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Ceneresational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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.The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

4

July 25.

1949

PROGRAJ-I POR TUESDAY: Ed Rennell, program chairman, will present Mr. Charles Welch of
the State Conservation Department, who will show some fine pictures of Michigan Con
servation activities.

TROama CEAIEJCEN EOR AUaUST:

Tuesday, August
Tuesday, August 9.
Tuesday, August 16..........

.Marty Derhammer.
.Harold Hamilton.
.Howard Teeter.

Tuesday, August 23

Boh Kerr, ROTiVRY EAMiILY PICNIC.

ROTARY-VISE: Ed Holtz, Eellowship Chairman, announces that Dick Kerr and A1 Sieg have
been appointed as official GREETERS for July and August. It will he their responsihllity to sec that our summer visitors are made to feol at homc^ Every memher can help

hy introducing himself to the guests... .Add Warren Williams to the June 100^ list
Seems good to have Norm hack with us. Wo hope Les will he hack soon.
OBJECTS OP ROTARY: To encourage and foster:

(l) The development of actiuaintanco as an opportunity for service;
(S) High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying hy oach Rotarian
of his occupation as an opportunity to sorvo society;

(S) The application of the ideal of service hy every Rotarian to his personal,
business and community life;

(4) The advancement of international, understanding, good will and poaco through
a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of
service.

"An economist is a man who has a Phi Beta Kappa key on one end of his
watch chain and no vatch on tho other."

BIOGRAPHY: He was horn in Deckervillo, Sanilac County, Michigan and after con5)lGting
high school, went to Michigan Stato Normal Collogo in Ypsilanti. In latSr.years ho was
awarded his Master's Dogroc at tho University of Michigan....His teaching career began

with 7 years in country schools. He then served as superintendent in Clarkston 2 years.
Harbor Beach 7 years, Ithaca 4 years, and Coldwater 6 years....Per the next 7 years ho
specialized in Character Education in Detroit rand New Jersey and then for 10 yoars was
a principal in Ashury Park, Ncv/ Jersey. Ho then returned to Coldwater as sv^jorintcndont
for another four yoars before retiring....He is tho father of two hoys....He was a
charter memher of tho Coldwater Rotary Club....Ira is to ho congratulated upon the
above yoars of sorvico in his choson vocation.
VIORDS: Dr Wilfred Punk, of tho Punk and Wagnalls dictionary, choosos tho following
words as being the most expressive;
Tho most bitter is "alone".
The most reverend is "mother".

The most tragic is "death'-.

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Tho saddest_ is "forgotten".
Tho most beautiful is

"love".

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The most cruel is "revenge".

The warmest is "friendship".
The coldest i6 "no".

The most peaceful is "tranquility".
VOLHEYBAIiL VICTORY:
Your representatives defeated the Kiwanis Club team 2 to 0
last Thursday evening. Our team will play a double—header next Thursday ni^t at the
Waterworks Park at 7:00 p.-mo.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSDN — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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Frederick E«

Weeks

Quality Spring Products* Iac«
Coldwater* Mich.

�*'H€ Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

5

August 1, 1949

PROGRAM TUSSDAY: Marty Derhammer, program chairman for next Tuesday, has
'arranged to give ua the latest information on the Pheasant Rearing Project
Ray Fox v;ill assist Marty in the program and following the discussion, we
are invited to travel out to Ray's place and see the pheasants.

LOOKING AHEAD:

Tuesday, August 9
Tuesday, August 16...,
Tuesday, August 23
Tuesday, August 30
Tuesday, September 6
September 12-17
BIOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT:

Harold Hamilton, program chairman.
.....Howard Teeter, program chairman.
Rotary Family Picnic. Bob Kerr, chalr»»
...Ray Pox, program chairman,
man.
Don Shorno, program chairman,
.....Branch County 4-H Pair,

About half of our club members

have turned in their

reports which will furnish material for short biographies in the bulletin.
,Ve hope the rest of you will get them to Ira King or Fred Weeks soon. Just
a few have given enough information to make a paragraph possible. If you
gave just the bare essentials on your first report, please take time to

send in a supplementary sheet telling a little more about yourself-- that
first job, your hobbles, most embarrassing experience, etc...You know,
just like that book you have thought of writing.

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Our secretary, Ernie Luse, joined the club August 2,
1945 and has been working at it ever since....After completing high school
and college, he started work at the Standard Garage in Coldwater....For
about four years thereafter he was with the American Steel and Wire Com

pany in Tecumseh, Michigan and then went to the Chicago office of the same
company for the years between 1922 and 1941....In 1941 he started his own

accounting and tax service in Coldwater and has been doing business at the

same stand since that date....He has a boy and a girl,...This paragraph
provides an opportunity for us to thank Ernie for the hours he gives to
the club as secretary.

3P0RTS DEPARTivIENT: Our volleyball team played Anderson's Dairy Thursday
and won two games out of three....The boys played brilliantly with the
turning point coming in the middle of the second game when super-spiker
3on Shorno rallied the team by shouting "C'mon men, let's tighten our
trusses I
..Members contributing to the victory included Ken Olmsted,

'Wtz VanAken," Web Treat, Ken Putna?!, Red McKnight, Ed Holtz, John' Hardy,
5ob Shaw, Don Shorno, and Fred Weeks....Several Hotaryanns were present
CO cheer for the panting participants....Next Thursday evening we play

the Lions team at Waterworks Park at 7.

"We like a man who comes right out and says what he thinks—but he's
got to agree with us."

•Grand Opera

a place where a guy gets stabbed In the back and.

Instead of bleeding, he sings."

MM TELLING YOG,

\

SON:

Tt takes a lot of folks to run a world as big as this;
And while we wish that some were gone, A lot of them we'd miss.

We'd miss the bird who has the smile and always likes to show it;

We'd miss the man who likes his friends and lets the whole world know

We'd miss the friend who always has the time to say "Hello

it.

And the chap who's always in the game and the first to say "Let's go."

And if we'd miss that kind of men, well, wouldn't it be true

That folks would misa us when we're gone if we were that way, too?"
c.Hanover Hub, Brainerd, Minnesota.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

VOL.

.

Ill

-August 8, 1949

No. 6

EE:EzE:"KSEr«~SE.!';!HKEM

W..J

1. proer.. PP.1~-.

B-'g JS!S'p?E5k"bES n;"'ol&gt;.lr..n.

TuLday seltember 6
»Don Shorno, program chairman.
Tuesday September 13....Guvarie Coffman, program chairman.
September 12-lV

Branch County 4-H Pair.

"TJothinc has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to

investfgaL systeLtically and truly all that comes under thy
o'bsorvation in life#"

unri VYBALT* The Rotary team defeated the Homer team in two thrilling

laJ^frhurkay eveninL Members who showed up for the fun were Putnam
Payne, Olmsted, Shorno, MoKnight, Web Treat, Fritz VanAken, Hardy,
and Weeks,

MTTY KTDSll • The Rotary Club will furnish the ice cream for the kids on

^muJ^ity Day to be held at Waterworks Park Wednesday August 10. We will
need a few men who can volunteer to dish out the treats. See John Walker
if you can help.

RURAL URBAN DAY: Guvarie Coffman is making plans for our annual RuralTTrban Day....The day will be observed during 4-H Fair week and ft is the _
hope of the committee that we may meet for our luncheon at the fairgrounc
A very good speaker has been contacted for the occasion—Mr. J. G. Hays
from East Lansing.

BOARD MEETING NOTES: At the meeting last Thursday noon it was decided to

Xnge the name of the Crippled Children's Fund to the Rotary Youth P^d.
,,.The boys are working on a possible Fourth Object project for the club

this year. This project might involve the adoption of a club in another
country so that we may become better acquainted with some of our fellow
Rotarians across the sea.
IN ROTARY
s.

The basis of membership is C1assification.
The joy of membership is Fellowships
The obligation of membership is Service.
The life of membership is Attendance.
The privilege of membership is Yours.

• . •. .By pai^t'Dovernor" W," "CVMacay
AuolclP.nd..

^

New Zealand

ATTENDANCE: Our July average was 90c09feo.»-Thxa is fine. During June we
ranked sixth in the district which is the best we have done in some time,
our neighbors are doing very well in this respect..Bronson ranked second,

Quincy third, and Reading third. Reading had two 100% meetings in June
and Bronson had one perfect day.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

BRONSON — CongrogaJional Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

I
I

'

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

*

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�-

vf?.?

:

tufc

Frederick H.

Weeks

Quality Spring Products^
Coldvater* Uicb.

Inc.

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

JThe COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR

/-N-

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Vol.

No.

Ill

'SPEAKER TUESDAY:

7

•August 15,

Rotarians have

a r

our speaker will be Norman Whitehouse,

eat in
minister

1949

store Tuesday noon when

of the Pilgrim Congrega-

—-tional Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Past President of the May«
wood,

Illinois Rotary Club. Several other olxibs in this area have heard

Reverend Whltehouse and recommend him very highly, Howard Teeter, program
chairman for Tuesday, was a college classmate of the speaker.

SOMETHING NEW: With this issue it will no longer be necessary for us to
indicate coming program chairman. The schedule for the year is printed on

the reverse side of the bulletin. Be sure to locate your date and get youi

program lined up early. You should also look over the committee appoint

ments.

ROTARY POUR WAY TEST:

1.
2*

Is it the trijith?
Is it fair to all concerned?

3. Will it build

^-111 for your company or profession?

4, Will it be profI'.-iole for all concerned?

^PORTS DEPARTMENT: Say, you should have seen that volley ball team perforir

i^hursday night, when they took Olmstead's Dairy, City Champs (?) , two gamefe

21-4, and 21-14. Next Thursday night they take on the Jaycees at Water

works Park at 7 p.m.

Strong-willed:

What

Pig-headed:

I am.

What you are.

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Woody Herr was born in Indianapolis March 13, 1917,
the son of a charter member of the Indianapolis Rotary Club. Following
high school, he attended Purdue University and graduated in 1939, special
izing in the field of automotive engineering,..For seven years Woody was
with the home office of the Studebaker Corporation holding various posi
tions in the Service Division, Manuals Section, Engineering, and Sales
Oepartments. When the Service Division of Federal Mogul moved from Detroit
;o Coldwater, Woody started with them as Personnel and Public Relations

vlanager. At the present time he is working in the Sales Department doing
al.l types of things related to sales such as advertising follow-up, mer
chandising and sales promotion programs, market analysis, sales territory

-ecords, sales contracts, field bulletins, meeting planning, etc...Woody
■-s chairman of the Rotary Program Committee for the current year.
lEFLECTIONS: Forty gallons of ice cream furnished by our Rotary club m-; -lel'ceu away very rapidly before the appetites of five hundred kids at the
ovuruifty Day program held at Waterworks last Wednesday, Our thanks go to

?o31owing
members who dished it out: Ernie ?nise, Wayne Way, Lloyd
Keith Pearce

iiyermcre.

.

anr, Kvs Moore,. „Ge^

your families all set for

he ROiARf PiCNIC August 23r Bob Kerr, chairman, has about sixty reservaioud new and expects to have many more by cLis Tuesday, Present plans
all
for a smorgasbord feed prepared by Chef Kindig of the Arlington Hotel,
•of";
Lslj. -and_-V.olley-ball can be played by-old ■"timers"''wh1rle~'supervi"sed~ re-

ei-;^or will be furnished for the youngsters. Our Rotary club has few i i
affairs^— let's bring the wives and kids and all got better ac-

^

ua-.i^ted 1. sDuring the past po'cary year, new clubs were formed at the rate
A DAY,

new

-tied, far-honors~wiih~2.a-^w clubs each,

hsd eighteen new clubs. Thirty-five other countries got into the

clu'o'*

habit.

*^When I was a yovng man," said a father to his indolent son, "I
worked 12 hours a day."

"I admire your youthful energy. Dad," said the boy. "But I admire
still mere the mnhn-pe

-hhnt- TnHt

^-n gtop it,"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:T5 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thuriday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERIIKOWSKE - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON 5HORNO — Sergeant«at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Moestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Gront Treloor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Choirman

AUENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffmon

—Choirmon

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

" 6—Chick Kennedy

,

4—Earle

Davidson

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Chrlstmos Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Werner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)
30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3-Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

MAY,
Hill

1950
2—Bob

Fraser

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie CofFman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Speeiol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Halioran
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

8—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Renneli

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

MARCH, 1950

JULY,

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

1

i

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotorion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

8

August 22,

1949

ROTARY FAMILY PICNIC: Be sure ai:'^ get your family down to Parkhurst Park
.Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the big

being planned to create goof;,
the feed bags...The price
c

^ C.a'rC - r .Games for the kids and adults are

- o.
and then at 6:30 p.m. we put on
1,50 for adults and
for children. Re

member there will be no rog'Llei meeting Taeaday noon.,,We*ll be looking
for YOU at parkhurst park ao 5
the weather is unsettled Tuesday,
phone President Putnam^

V90-u-,

regarding final decision on the picnic.)

STURGIS IKTSR-CITY GOLF MEET: Once again the Sturgis Rotary Club is plan
ning a big day for golfing Rotarians. Festivities begin at 2 p.m. on Fri

day, August 26. Golf fees are |2.00 and the dinner is $2.25. The golf

tourney is complete with prises and the evening promises a good meal and
fine entertainment. Make your reservations with Ernie NOWJ!
ROTARY NEWS: Wayne Johnson and daughter just returned from Montana after
an enjoyable trip^ We understand that 'Wayne really gave the squaws a '

thrill.Heard that Guvarie Coffman is selling corn cheap these days. Can
^not understand how an experienced farmer like Guvarie would plant more
"corn than he could use. Oh, well, we cqn always use some in the Reflector
..Maurice Payne is unable to lead songs due to a severe case of bursitie

in one shoiflder. Assistant song leader Ed Holts did a nice job of direct

ing our little glee club last Tuesday.,.See where Athlete Dick Kerr came
in third in the Country Club golf tourney and reached the semi-finals in
the City Tennis singles meet...Understand Mac McKeith and Helen ^nd Pat
are spending a week or so on Lake Michigan...Carl Vinton checked in at
the Hastings club recently and heard a fine program on Internationalism.
We may have the program here soon...Harry Taylor reports that Maude is

out of the hospital and feeling much better. We hope she is fully re

covered soon...our auditing committee of Kennedy and Weeks has been work

ing night and day on the books since the first of July and hope to have a

report ready before Labor Day. Meanwhile Past Pres. Woh and Sec. Ernie

must continue to worry about the $2.30 discrepancy in the records.../If

you like a few news notes in the bulletin, he^) by turning in items of in
terest about yourself and other members to Editor Fred Weeks...Our ap
preciation is extended to '*Scoop" Putnam for his contributions to the
sheet.

A business firm kept sending a bill to one of its customers without

receiving a payment. Finally, however, they did receive the follow

ing letter;

"Dear Sirs: Every month I put all my bills together, pick five

at random and pay those. If you send me any more reminders,

you won't even get a place in the shuffle.next month."

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Ray Pox was born in Caseville, Huron County, Mich.
and spent his early years on a farm there...After attending Ferris Insti
tute, he spent five years in Railway Mail Service and was then a foreman

with Union Steel Products in Albion for another five years,..Ray left the

factory to start_injyie silver fox business .and during lii^-25-yeaps-in —
fha1J "field became" a" producer of very excellent pelts..After leaving the
silver fox business a few years back, Ray specialized in raising Christmas

V

crees and now has about 25,000 trees in various stages of development...
do has p.lso been raising pheasants the past two years in cooperation with
the Branch County Conservation Club. Sixteen hundred birds have been re-

^ leased in the coLinty recently.. .Ray has been a Rotarian for five years,
■'VOLLEYBALL: The Rotary Volleyball team closed a very successful season

■ last Thursday evening by defeating the Jaycee team 2 to 1. Only five
players sbow3d up but they were enough: Shorno, Putnam, Olmsted, VanAken,
and

Weeks.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CengregoHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERL1KOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlcfr&gt;President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PATTERSON

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

Mourico Payne — Choirman

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant. Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Choirman

RURAL • URBATI

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffmon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

4—Eorle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarle Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—AI Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

APRIL, 1950

9—Howord Swan

24—John- Wolker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

7—Carl Vinton-(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hop Weidner

JUNE, 1950

. .

6—Fred Halloran
13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

/
%

Frankhauser

1949

1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"Htf Profits Mo&amp;t Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

No.

9

Aup:uGt 29.

IQliQ

REPORT ON ENGLAND; Dr. J.A* Thomac, v/ho has recontly returned from a trip

mv
will b© our speaker next Tuesday. Jim^ accompanied by I/Irs.
Thomas, made the trip over by boat and returned by air. While in England,
the doctor attended a medical convention, visited relatives, and found
some time to do a bit of sight-seeing. We are looking fonvard to an
Interesting talk* Ray Pox is program chairman.

PICNIC PAT^R: Nearly one hundred and fifty persons attended the Rotary
picnic ireld at Parkhurst Park last Tuesday afternoon and evening. Ernie
reports that there v/ere about 100 adults and 50 children filling their
plates at the well-laden tables of food prepared by Chef Kindig of the

Arlington Hotel.,,.B ob Kerr and his helpers are to bo commended on the

arrangements which made for a pleasant Rotary gathering*

PERSONALITY: Harold J, (Rod) McKnight was born in Brown City,

attended Saginaw High School and then went

to Ferris Institute for six months,,.During the first World War, Red

Joined the Student Army Training Corp at Ypsilanti Normal. After tho
Ypsi for throo yoars and then loft to accept a lob

^^^the Accounting Division of the Soldiors Bonus Division,of tL State
f

Lansing. In this position ho traveled to various

r

auditor. It was on one of those trips that ho
10?? Hrt
Institution on a special assignment in February
?
asked to stay and decided to try it out for a while. He is
TW h
out*....Rod married Carol Valentine of St. Johns, laichlgan.
RotL^Att
eightocn and a girl fourteen,..Ho has been a
Rotarion for nearly 25 years and was president in 1937-38, During his
roign as prosidont, ho was known as "King Harold of the Rod".
NEWS NOTES; Pour of our members represented tho Coldwater Club at tho

Thoy wcro Wob Treat, Ken SLstod, Lb

his
Mf??
members helped Ken Olmstod cclobrato
his birthday recently, Mildred Payno furnished tho birthday cako.

Maurice fried the chicken and folded on tho last log..Prosidont Ken who
ti
Chamber of Coramorco, tolls us that tho auto4.

county recently mot with Chamber officials and do-

cidod to arrange an auto display for tho

lI^or'5iLL?siL

rriLt thif yo^?

Pair this fall

Tha

the ChriL'mfrk;;dfis also

present time. Rotary may havo roaponaibility for
an appointment. Icoop

It. Should thoy break it, it would bo because of oversight or conditions

ilub

f

Rotarians, when thoy accept membership in tho local
2
of their club, to meet thorn at tho wooklv Lotine
^ton have you looked forward to some coming Rotary mooting bocaua^*
responsibilities. In effect, thoy make an appoint-

Rotarian or two about sfmfpartlcu^^^Uer^d

h^rf nfdnt?
^2" wore when the Rotarian you hoped to seo failed to bo
•onr;i?h^n /r
f faoUng that tho Rotarian had broken an appoint!
,.

1

a mooting without

&gt;lS Po!!!!!'
-

;oin;
hnrnn!!

attondanco is one of the basie. _obltgaJuu„

yo« iaavo an appointment with oaoh member of your

specific matter. AnotLr

^

^0 sec you about some spoeial matter,

K ^ V °
forward to tho followahip with you, which thov
■an only havo whon you are iroaant."
"ncn cnoy
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Mondny 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregatipnal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendty — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERMKOWSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.
MARK

S. ANDREWS

- Nfice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboord

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairmen

A

,

8

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chatrmon

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

RURAL - URBAN

— Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL, 1950
4—iarle Dovidsort

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Homllton

13—EorJ Corwin

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party) : ^

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Worner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Progrorh)

MAY, 1950

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

6—Don Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howord Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeffng

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

r
Vol» III

No, 10

Se-ptembGr

19lj.Q

ACADEIvIY AWARD t For our program noxt Tuesday, we v;ill have a new dental

health educational film, "It's Your Hoalth," produced by the Southern
'California Dental Association.^An l8-minuto sound film, it was pro
duced under the direction of Jack Chortok, winner of 12 academy awards
for his educational and short subject film work. Art Baker, character
star of screen and radio, plays the loading role, supported by a cast of
Hollywood feature players...Don Shorno is program chairman...
or had you guessod?

LOOKING AHEAD:

September 12-17.... .Branch County lj.-H Pair.
Tuesday, September 13
Tuesday,

Rotary Meeting at Fairgrounds with i;-H

I.Icrhors as our guests,
September 20..... .Viriit of District Governor.

Tuesday, October k
October 17-2[i.

Scug Night. A1 Sieg, chairman,
United Nations Week In Rotary International

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY:Byron Thomas was born in Oceana County, near Hart,

Michigan, on February 22, 1901. Ho grev/ up in the eanning factory business
vioing all types of work in the MichlgCLn plants of the W.R. Roach Company..
Je resigned as a canned goods salesman v/ith a proposed Texas territory
to enroll at Albion College. During his college years he v/orkcd as a

nachine shop operator and toolsetter in Albion. After graduating from

college in 1924, he taught in the high schools of Albion and Three Rivers

Cor^four years,,..Since that time he has served 21 years as a school

idministrator. As a result of summer school effort, he received a Master's

iogrco at Northwestern and has taken additional work at the Univorsity of
Michigan.,.Byron joined Rotary at Vicksburg in 193^ and served as pros—
Ldent of that club in 1939-ilO, He married the valedictorian of the Class

of 1927 in Throe Rivors. Wo can understand why he taught her history but
^o think ho took a rather long chance in toaciing a prospectivo wife the
fundamentals of debating.t,Byron and Virginia have two fine daughters
-vho, according to Byron, "have had their share of old buildings and basoncnt rooms in the Coldv/ater schools".

DUTSTANDING PROGRAIvI: At its meeting last Thursday noon, our Board of

:)irector3 voted "Orchids" to Howard Teeter for the most outstanding
lugust program. More on this next Tuesday noon.

i/VKING UP: "When a Rotarian attends a club meeting other than his own,

10 not only gets attendance credit, but is helping his club's record.

•Ind in addition, ho makes now friends, he learns how other clubs handle

their meetings, ho picks up some ideas for his own club, or perhaps thcro
Is a feeling of pride that his club Is doing a pretty good job already,"
As I road the club bulletins from nearby tovms, I see the names of

Nur members v/ho have made the extra effort to keep up their attendance
.'Qcords. Nearly ebcry Monday finds four or five Coldwater men at the

iuincy club and on Wednesday tv;o or throe go to Bronson.. .Ono follow has

■&gt;con making up regularly all stunmer. Bob Livermoro's v/ork this summer has

■'Gon scheduled in such a manner that he could not make our Tuesday meet—
.nga, but ho has traveled to seme neighboring club almost every week.
This sort of cooperation is keeping our club high in the attendance

'Qcords of tho district. In July wo ranked 8th in tho district with 90.09^.

wdop-ft upyfbXlows'

"

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-----

m

tOTARY TODAY:

6,859 Rotary Clubs, 330,000 Rotarians; 27 now clubs in I6
countries since July 1, ipi+p.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�•^1
HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

219TK DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Viee-President

M.

PUTNAM

-

President

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasure.

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

E. SHAW - Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELipWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Eorle

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

Davidson

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Eari Corwln

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno

13—Guvarie CofFman

20—Ken Pujnom—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Progrom)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

9—Howard Swan

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program'

Froser

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloron
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

MARCH, 1950

Wade

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Von

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Olmsted

Holtz

Aken

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

9f

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotafy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Tol.

Ill

No.

September 12,

11

SEE YOU AT THE FAIR:

1949

Our meeting Tuesday noon will be held at the 4-H

Fairgrounds at 12tl5...,,A Chicken dinner will be served by the Coldwater
and Girard Granges. We will have about 40 4-H members

as our guests.,,,.

The speaker will be James Hayes of Michigan State College, Jimmy has a
very fine reputation as a speaker,...Guvarie Coffman is program chairman
and has planned a very fine meeting. Let*s have a record turnout at the
Fairgrounds Tuesday noon.

NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING CLUBS: District Governor Kerlikowske, who will
visit our club on September 20, recently made his official visit to the
Battle Creek club. According to their bulletin, his visit was a "pleasant

event". After making a regular speech, the governor presided at the piano
for a couple of Rotary songs= Ho met with the club directors in the
evening, after which they ea o r tod iiim to the "bridal suite" of The Post
Tavern where he spent the nigh w ' Korli" is a bachelor,.,.Branch County
Prosecutor Harold Bristol spok i loi the Rronson club a week or so ago on
the trials of war criminals in E'lrope. Harold served as judge in 20 cases
and prosecutor in 19 cases during his years in the U.S. Army...."Dutch"
Meier recently addressed the Quincy cluL on the subject of "Socialized
Medicine". Some of the members gathered the impression that he was "agin
it".

"When the white man discovered this country, the Indians were
running it. There were no taxes, there was no debt. The women
did all the work....And the white men thought they could
improve on a system like thatW.
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY:

Norm Kohl was born in Quincy,

Michigan and grad

uated from high school there in 1907, For the next three years he worked
as a clerk In the office of the N.Y,C.R.R....From 1910 until 1920, he
was employed in the First National Bank at Quincy except for three years
In the First World Vifar. . . .From 1920 to date. Norm has been connected with
the Southern Michigan National Bank in Coldwater as Vice President, Cash
ier, President, and Trust Officer,...He served as City Treasurer in 1928
and was Mayor in 1930 and 1931...,For ten years he was a member of the
Board of Trustees of the Oak Grove Cemetery and was treasurer of the
Branch County Hospital from its inception to January 1, 1949..,.Norm is a
member

of

all

Masonic

Bodies

and

is

a

Past

Commander of

the

Jacobs

Oommandery.. .,In 1939-40 he was pi'esident of Rotary and served as treas
urer until this year. He has boon a working member of our club since 1923.
AMERICAN

CREED:

"I am an American^ God willing, I will carve out my
future with my tv;o hands and my brain,"
"I stand on my own feet and win success for myself and
my own."
"If I fail or fall behind in this race of life, I
seek no--al;ibi,"

—

"In the character of my environment,

-

-

-

under this economic

system, under our form of government, I will succeed,"
"I carry no red flag of bitterness, hatred or sedition,"
"I fight forward, clear-eyed, independent, whining not,
"Thanking God I am an American."

"Yesterday is a cancelled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note.
Today is ready cash. Spend it wisely."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaHenol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — Ditlrlct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee^resident

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY -

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

Director

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

ClASSIF CATION

A

Ernie

Luse

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Choirman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

Ken

Walker — Choirman

CHILDREN

C

Olmstad — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairmen

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

'

6—Chick Kennedy

4—Earle

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotory Program)

2—Marty Derhommer
Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

Davidson

25—Worner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

3—Harold

6—Don Shorno

Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1 —Bob

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nlte)

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotory Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Hoiloron
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

((

He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

-The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No,

September 19,

12

1949

VISIT OF DISTRICT GOVERNOR: Herb Kerllkowske, Governor of District 219,
will make his official visit to our club next Tuesday noon. Every member
should make an ernest effort to be present at this meeting. President
Ken Putnam will be chairman of the meeting,
AUGUST ATTENDANCE:

Our club average attendance for the month of August

was 91.11^. Vi'e are doing well to keep above the 90^ level. How about
reaching for the 95^ mark soon?
BIOGRAPHY:

"Chick" Kennedy was born in Poplar Point, Manitoba, Canada,

on March 6,

1902. He worked as a drug store apprentice for about six

months after graduating from high school...Following college preparation

he taught in a public school for l|- years.. cThe next four years were
spent with the Sydney E.

Junkins Company in Vancouver B.C. Canada

Chick then came to the United Stales and for twelve years was with the
Eaton ManvLfacturing Company in I)-.:G2'oit. For the past nine years, he has
been in Coldwater as secretary of Quality Spring Products, Inc... Joining
E

i

our Rotary club in 1941, he was soon elected to

and was chosen as president in 1942..

the Board of Directors

his years in Coldwater,

Chick has been a willing worker in many community activities,

"The best thing to give your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent,

tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example;
to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her

proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, understanding."
^William Carl Schuppel

FOOTBALL PANS: Rotarians interested in football will probably start the
seasons activities this week,.,Our high school team v/ill entertain Adrian

for the first home game to be held here September 23...The Branch County

Comets will also have their first home appearance Sunday evening, Sept.
18, against the Dearborn All-Stars... Some of our members will probably
be traveling to Ann Arbor Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, to see Michigan

vs. Michigan State.

ROTARY HERE AND THERE: The Rotary Club of Clare, Michigan is staging a

100^ attendance contest during August and September—the losers to cook

a chicken supper the first week in Ootcber...District 219, as of July 31,
had 2015 members.Rotary clubs are meeting every day and around the
clock, Tuesday seems to be the most popular meeting day but clubs are

■s meeting every day including at least 139 on Saturday and at least 20 on

Sunday,..There are 38 Rotary cluba within the corporate limits of London,

England; 19 in Los Angeles, Oa".j.l'Tnia; nine in Copenhagen, Denmark; and
eight in New York City.

STAG SUPPER; Mark your calendar now so

l:nat you will be

able

to attend

the-me-et-ing-to - be held--at the Coui3-try-F-l-^-^&gt;n—Ootober 4. Al-Sieg, program
chairman for that date, is busy planning a wou'lerfuX time for the after
noon and evening. Those who wish may play golf, some may want to play
horseshoes or other games. The menu for the dinner has not been definitely
decided upon at this time. An excellent program of entertainment has been

- planned for the evening..So keep October 4 for the Rotary Stag Supper.
Boss:

"So« Getting yrur hair cut on company time, huh?"

ilmployee:

"Well,

Boss:

"Not

it grew cn company time,"

Employee:

"I^m not getting all of it

all

of

it.'^

cut eitherl"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monciay 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:I5M

BRONSON — CongregotSonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

DtSTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

1

- President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE -- Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baf^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

ChorJes Fitke — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

6

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Hovrord Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treiear — Chairmen

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

C

Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

DECEMBER, 1949

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Spedal Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

30—Roy Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949
6—Don

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treot—(Spedal Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

6—Fred Halloran

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson
28—Wayne Johnson

20—Bill

Fronkhauier

'M

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advonce. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

No,

rS Vol. Ill

;

September 26,

13

FURNITURE; Byron Thomas,

1949

program chairman for next Tuesday, has

invited William Winemiller to speak to us. Mr. Winemiller is associated
with the Winemiller Furniture Shop north of town. The custom-made prices

produced in this shop are knov/n to lovers of fine furniture over most of
the

United

States.

"Tolerance is the

result of an \incomfortable

the other fellow may be right,

suspicion that

after all."

WELCOME TO ROTARY: The Reflector takes this opportunity to welcome the
two newest members, Paul McDaniel and Jim McComb, and to challenge them

to maintain a 100^ attendance for the first year. After that, it "comes

natural".

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Harold Raleigh Weidner, born in Toledo, Ohio,
December 5, 1901, graduated from the Detroit College of Medicine and

Surgery in 1930...Hap was an intern in the Flower Hospital in Toledo in
1930-31

and served

as

Chief Resident

there

in

1931-32.

He

started his

practice in Coldv/ater in 1932 and has been here since that time except
for the war years. He served as Lieutenant-Commander and Commander in
the U.S.N.R. from 1942 to 19^6 and is at present a Commander, U.S.N.R.,
specialist group. . .He is a member of the An-erican Heart Association,
Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, Associate Member
of the American College of Physicians, Past president of the Branch
County Medical Society, Member of the Michigan State Medical Society,
and the American Medical Association..."Doc" specializes in internal
medicine and heart disease...Father of three boys and one girl, "Hap"

is interested in our public schools,
local Board of
DATES

TO

and was recently elected to the

Education.

REi\iSK©ER:

Tuesday,

October 4

October 17-24,...
Monday, October 17

Rotary Stag Supper at Country Club.

United Nations Week in Rotary International.
."Dream Dusters", male quartette, Talk of
Hour

Club.

"A good boss is one who makes his men think they have more

ability than they have, so they consistently do better work
then they thought they could." ■'
Charles E. Wilson,

General Motors,

REFLECTIONS: A movement is under v/ay to impeach our president for illcg^ally padding the "kitty". One glaring example came to light last Tuesday,
Little "Freddie" Weeks, with the help of an obliging waitress, searched
the button board diligently from l.SjQS until 13:14 looking for his lapel
button. At that time the plaintj.ff gave up, reported the missing button
to the secretary, and took a scab just in time to rise and sing "America"
...As soon as the song was ended che president calmly pulled several

„

lepel.-buttons from his_coat,.DO-Cket. and proceeded to sell

them to th.e

defenseless members. This type of dictatorial taxation must ceasel
'w^Tlghten your trusses, menl This is the call to alms I (P.S. I want my

'^dime back.)

"A man will fall several times, but he isn^t a failure until
he starts saying somebody pushed him."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wadnetday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Nendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurea«i

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Bo^'V

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

p

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomos — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK

Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Eorl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

^

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

9—Howard Swon

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don Shorno

OaOBER. 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—A) Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treot

6—Fred Halloron
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodword

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year wilt be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorion who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR - Program Cholrmon.

"jF/e Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

fl

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

.The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

Oftto^ber 3,

14

1949

"ATTENDANCE: Our percentage of 91.iT^ for the month of August kept us in
eighth place in the district which now has 34 clubs. Several of our
neighboring clubs are ranking ahead of us, Vicksburg first, Bronson
second, Reading third, Quincy fifth, and Marshall sixth. The Marshall
club has 70 members to our 58 so we should be able

to pass them in the

attendance ratings. They had 92.21^ for August. Are you doing your Z%

each week?

REMEMBER HUCK? Every nov/ and then I receive

a copy of the Cadillac

Evening News with the compliments of Editor T. 0. Huckle, former Cold-

water Rotarian and former publisher of the Coldwater Daily Reporter,...
The masthead of his paper shows a program for Cadillac containing several
items which might well refer to Coldwater and probably a thousand other
similar towns...A New High School...Civic Auditorium...New Sewage Dis

posal Plant...Off-street Parking Lots...Annual Cadillac Celebration
Event...and seven others making a "dozen point program".
^

Last Tuesday the citizens of Cadillac were to vote on
the new high school. I haven't heard how the election turned out, but
I sincerely hope that one point of Huck's program is under way by this
time. \iVe herewith send our best v/ishes to Huck and son Earl that, with

the help of the Evening Nev.'s,

Cadillac may become the second finest city

in Michigan,

BIG PRICE REDUCTION ON STAG_NX&gt;rHT
ROTARY STAG NIGHT - OCTOBER 4 - MEMO PROM CHAIRMAN AL SIEG:

After much pencil sharpening the committee has decided that we can

put the Stag on for $2.00 rather than the |;2.50 as was previously anxvu
nounced.

Bob Shaw has great things planned for the golfing enthusiasts. Below

is the

time schedule which must be followed in order that dinner is not

delayed,

Nine

Holes

Putting
Driving Contest
Hole

in

One

•r

Starting
Starting
Starting
Starting

time
time
time
t:|.me

2:00 to 5:00
2:00 to 6:00
6:00
6:15

The prize for making a Hole in One is a.$25.00 War Bond and each con
testant will have three tries so bring your favorite club.
Warren Williams has made arrangements for the shooters tovuse the
facilities of the Conservation Club to try their luck at Trap or Skeet.
Please plan to be at the Gruner Farm west of town at 4:30,

There is a game called Ping Pong and this event will be handled by
president Ken, He wants to determine the champion singles and doubles

players of the Coldwater Club. They say it's an easy game so let's give
it a try. Starting time 4:00.

Fritz VanAkeh heads up the horse shoe event but—so- f-ar- the-nwher of-

participants is small. I guess he and John Walker will have to fight it

out to determine the winner unless we can find more competition.
Dinner will be served at 6:45 followed by awarding of prizes, a spir
ited song session, and extra special entertainment.

"If Adam came back to earth, the only thing he would
recognize would be the jokes,"

REMEMBER: No meeting at the Arlington next Tuesday noon. See you at

the Country Club as soon as you can make it.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elk, Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 10, 1949

15

PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR: Our guer-t speaker next Tuesday will be Past Dis
trict Governor Guy Kirsch of Sturgis. Guy will speak to us concerning
the Paul Harris Memorial Fund, giving us an idea of the scope of the
work covered by the Rotary Foundation.
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Frank Murray was born in Delphos,
Ohio...From

1919 to

1942

he was

Allen County,

associated with the Wolverine Portland

Cement Company in Coldwater, serving at various times as Mechanical En
gineer, Superintendent, Director and Executive Vice President.After
leaving Coldwater he went to the Wabash Portland Cement Company which
work took him to Osborn and Dayton in Ohio and to Stroh, Indiana. He was
director, vice president and general manager while with this concern...
Frank later went to the Pacific Portland Cement Company of San Francisco
as Assistant to the President and Manager of Oregon Operations...During

his many years in our city Prank was president of the Board of Education,
president of the Bon Ami Club, and a member of the Library Board,..Since
his return to Coldwater, W. Prank has been working with various building
projects as consultant and engineer. Just recently he has been tempor
arily appointed assistant vice president and trust officer of the South
ern Michigan National Bank.

BOUQUET OF THE WEEK: A1 Sieg Is to be congratulated upon the planning
which made for a fine evening of fellowship at our stag supper last Tues
day, With our guests from nearby clubs, the attendance was near
hundred.

one

"To serve, you need not set the world aglow
In any nev/ or magic way.

But you must sympathize with hearts bent low.
And if you can, their fears allay.
To serve,

you need not set the world afire

With eloquence of tongue or pen.
But you must fill a lasting, deep desire
To help each day your fellow men.

To serve is but to lead a useful life.
To ever face men with a smile.

To court ideals, to frown on greed and strife.
To give our Rotary a trial."

James Harvey Spencer, The London Rotariav
NEW MEI^ER: We extend a welcome to our newest member, Vlnce Kornstien,
who enters the club under the classification of Electric Equipment Man
ufacturing.

OTHER ROTARY CLUB BULLETINS; The Rotary Club of Lyons, New York calls
its publication The Lyons Tale...The Spinning Wheel of Dalton, Mass.,

--recently ran an advertisement; "Experienced Wheelwright wanted to repair
the Spinning Wheel.

.The editor of the Claremore, Oklahoma Rota-Gram

advises his readers at

the

bottom of the sheet:

"Don*t turn the pageJ The

editor has gone to Joplin and didn^t have time to write any more."
"Does your husband talk in his sleep?"
"No, and it*a terribly exasperating! He
News Item:

just grins."

"The couple was married last Wednesday, thus ending a
friendship which began in their school days."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern ~ Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice^resident

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Mautiee Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lute — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Choirman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Werner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffmon

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotory Program)

28-Ed Holtz

25—Keith

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Sei'ves Best'

&gt;^The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 17,

16

1949

FOURTH OBJECT: The Fourth Object of Rotary INTERNATIONAL is:
"To foster and encourage the advancement of inter
national understanding, good will and peace through
a world fellowship of business and professional men
united

in

the

ideal

of

service."

The report given to us last Tuesday by Past District Governor Guy
Kirsch of Sturgis on the workings of the Paul Harris Memorial Fund and

the Rotary Foundation should make every Rotarian proud to be a member of

an international organization which is making positive steps toward
better understanding between the peoples of nations around the world.

In addition to the work of the Foundation, there are many Rotary
Clubs and Rotarians as individuals who are making contacts with people
of other nations...-The Rotary Club of Glendale, California has sent
several cartons of clothingio the Rotary Club of Athens, Greece.....To

date, over 800 packages from 37 states containing 20,000 items have been
distributed to

children in 97 refugee camps

in Bavaria....The Rotary

Club of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania has expended ^3842,44 in providing
CARE food and clothing packages for 33 families in Bonne-on-the-Rhine,

Germany....The McKenzie, Tennessee club plans to bring into the United

States a displaced European of college age and with the cooperation of a
local college make arrangements for him to attend college....The Taylor,
Michigan club is sponsoring two former Czechoslovakian Rotarians who are
expected to arrive in Taylor shortly. The club has guaranteed to find
them employment and to provide them with housing

And so it goes, in club after club throughout the world. It would seem
that this "world consciousness" might well have a definite effect on

developing "international understanding, good will and peace"....if the
Atom Bomb doesn*t get us first.
We had to add the last phrase, so we could quote the following:
"Now that the Russians have the atom bomb, Phil Murray and Walter
Ruether may be wasting their time bargaining for pensions
perhaps John L. Lewis should seek safety first--before pensions-and get his miners back in the mines below the ground.....
Even Johnts eyebrows are no longer a safe refuge."
PROGRAM FOR NEXT TUESDAY; Grant Treloar,

program chairman for our next

meeting, has arranged for high scjopl coach Floyd Eby to be our speaker.
Floyd will relate some of his experiences while on a navy cruise last
summer as

a Naval Reserve officer....Grant will be out of town Tuesday

and Wayne Way will present the speaker.
DREAM DUSTERS:

Ira King,

president of the Talk of the Hour club,

reminded

members that the.first fall meeting of that organization will.be held.
October 17, next Monday, when the Dream Dusters, a quartet of World War

II Veterans, will present a program of vocal numbers....We understand
that the five numbers of the 1950 program will all be held in the spring.

Ira urges members to sign up for ttie 1950 series at the October 17 pro

gram.

..-Single memberships .. .$3.00

SUGGESTION FOR A WILL:

Dual memberships ,. .$6.00

"Being of sound mind,
red

cent

I spent every

I had."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

^

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Boton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhommer
9—Harold

Hamilton

16—Howord

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy
13—Earl

Corwin

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' NIte)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

Hill

2—Bob Fraser
9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhouser

1949

1-Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirmon.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

October 24,

17

1949

PROGRAM TUESDAY: Dr. Harold Hamilton, pastor of the Baptist Church, will
be our guest speaker Tuesday noon, with Lloyd Livermore acting as
chairman.

REFLECTIONS: Some of our members who make frequent trips to Quincy for
Rotary meetings on Monday noons have noticed that the Quincy club is now
meeting in the basement of the Union Church. This is the same building,
but the

church has

improved the basement

and the

club has

a much better

room for its Rotary meetings....Speaking of Quincy, we also hear that
they are getting new song books, a project which was discussed at our
last gathering....
The Rotary club as a unit does a lot of nice things for the

community, but there are many kj.nJnesses done by individual Rotarians
which do not make the headlines. One of our'members recently noticed a

high school lad who needed a lot of dental work done and promptly seOta
him to a dentist and paid the bill* Fifty or sixty men in a community do

ing things of this kind will make a real contribution to the betterment
of the city.

Men of other service clubs

are doing similar bits of kind

ness, and it all adds up one of the reasons for people frequently saying
that "Coldwater is a friendly town"

We noticed this item in a Rotary publication recently:
"Offering to reimburse the out-of-town speaker for expenses he may have

in curred in making the trip to your community is not only a courtesy but
an obligation that is due the invited speaker. Perhaps he may refuse any
payment but the club secretary or other officer should try, tactfully,
to persuade him to accept
.Wonder if the club could set up a fund
whereby we would pay mileage up to a certain reasonable distance? Many
of our speakers

have

come from within a radius

of 75 miles.

Some of them

may get mileage on the trips from their own offices, but I am sure that
some of them who are glad to give up the time, would appreciate a bit of

help on the driving expense.

"To be good is noble, but to teach others how to be good is
nobler

and less trouble,"-

-Mark Twain

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: On December 30, 1918 the population of St. Johns,
Michigan was increased by one when Kenneth Putnam appeared on the scene.
.♦..Ken graduated from high school in Lansing and then attended Michigan
State for two years. During this time he served his apprenticeship at the
Estes-Leadley Funeral Home in Lansing....He then went to the College of
Embalming at St. Louis, Missouri, After greduating from the embalming

school, he worked at the Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home in Detroit for

two years. For the next four years he was again with the Estes-Lesdley
concern in Lansing and then in 1946 he came to Coldwater....During his
three years in Coldwater, Ken has entered into comm\inity activities with
real enthusiasm. At the present time he is president of the Chamber of

Commerce as well "as being president of our-R-o"tary""club.
not permit us to take up his

.Space does

singing talent in this issue.

"Turning over a new leaf at New Year's may be all right but it's
turning over a lot of old ones in October that gives a
fellow

a

crick

in

the

back".

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY ■—■ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hcndry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeanl-at-Aniis

M

President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirmon

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holts — Chairman

AnENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Choirmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Choirmon

Olmsted

CHILDREN

C

— Chairman

RURAL. URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirmon

Marty Derhammer — Choirmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

'

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY. 1950
SEPTEMBER.

1949

6—Don Shorno

3—Harold

2—Bob Fraser

Hill

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER.
1—Bob

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy PaHerson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Hailoran
Frankhauser

1949
Wade

8—Frank MeConkey
15—Ken

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Olmsted

JULY.

MARCH. 1950

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Frits Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holts

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

R

Ho. 18

«

Of.t-.nhsr ^1, 1Q)|Q

POLITICIANS AR3 PJOPIAI: Our speaker ne:ct Tuesday noon will be Raymond S.
Willis of Angola, former "United States Senator frora the state of Indiana,

His subject v/ill be "The Human Side of Goverm^ient". Bob V/ade is program
chairman,

THOSE BIB PROJECTS: The Rotary Club of Smithfield,

North Carolina has been

receiving expressions of appreciation from tourists for providing a picnic
table by the side of the highway betv/een New York and Florida v/hich passes
through Smithfield,

In reporting this project in his monthly letter. Dis
trict Govenor Zeb Brinson, 27oth District, said: "The above represents
a very thoughtful service, llany clubs want to do something really big and
find that the large undertakings are impractical or there is not sufficient
interest. Sometimes the smaller projects do not seem to be of sufficient
importance. It is important that we not overlook the smallest service",

Vi/ELCOMS: Our newest Rotarian is Earle Harold Munn, Jr, who is manager of

radio station WTVB, The Reflector challanges "Hal" to try for a lOO;^
attendance record during his first year in Rotary, A meeting can be made
up six days before or six days after by attending the meeting of another

Rotary Club. There are 6877 Rotary clubs so there is aiiiple opportunity
to make up,,,We welcome you into the club, Hal,

"Conscience is that still, small voice that tells you
somebody's looking^'V

LADIES: Our next Ladies Night v/ill be held on the evening of December 20,

Bill Milnes and his comr.ilttee are busy planning a festive occasion so
put this date on your calendar and remind papa to save a bit of the Xmas
check to apply on the dinner check,

COIEIUNITY CHEST: All of the fellov/s who volunteered to help on the

solicitation this v/eek should plan to have the canvassing completed by

next Monday, October 31* Earl Corwin and Bob Livermore are in charge of
the Rotary responsibility in this drive,, ,V/hen your work is done, take
the envelope and money to the Comunity Chest Headquarters at the *

National Utilities Company, 78 Wast Chicago Street.

Middle Age: That period of life when you'd do anything to
feel better except give up what's hurting you,**

lU^ECTIONS: Our club has purchased two wheelchairs which will be avail
able through the American Legion AuJciliary., ,We were sorry to hear that

Fred Halloran is resigning from Rotary due to the fact that his work
makes it impossible to keep up attendance,..Our club should start soon

to_dosign its ._flo_at for the XEias paradeJ2nly umpteen shopping days^

.Members v/ho have birthdays in October and November will sit at the

birthday table next Tuesday noon.

HOW TO COOK YOUR TH.^NKSGIVING TURIC3Y: "prepare turkey in usual way,
place one bottle good bourbon near stove. Take a drink each time you

baste
turkey. With this method you never forget to baste, so turkey
is tender."
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

SRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — Dittrict Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— Presidenl

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PAHERSON — Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles FIske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmen

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairmen

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Cholrman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd LIvermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL. 1950

4—Eorle Davidson
^
10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

MAY.

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Blen

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—At Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Speclol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

4^

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhouser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Hoitz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotory yeor will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance, if It is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlon who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

November 7,

19

1949

RED FEATHER: Thirty-five Roterlans have been working on the Community
Chest Drive. A few of them have not turned reportp in as this ie written.
A few others have turned cards in with notations such as "not at home".

It is the duty of the solicitor to contact the resident in some way befor
turning the card in. It may mean an extra trip or two, but someone will
have to make the extra trip if you fail. So hurry and turn in a 100^ re
port. The drive is in the clean-up stages. We must do our partn
NEXT MEETING: Our speaker next Tuesday will be Dr. Kenneth Olmsted who
will discuss "Orthopedic Surgery". Fellow Rotarian Ken was born in Coldwater in 1904 and graduated from the local high school.
After graduating
from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1929, "Doc" served his
internship at Grace Hospital in Detroit...He practiced in Lapeer, Mich

igan in 1930-31 and came to Coldv/ater in 1931, practicing here until

August 1941 when he entered the U.S. Army...He received his discharge in

October 19.45. . .From December 1945 until January 1948 he took postgraduate

training in Orthopedic Surgery at the U. of M. Prom January 1948 to date
he has been practicing medicine in Coldwater...Kenny has been a Rotarian
for about 15 years and has maintained an excellent attendance record.

^/ITELCOME, STRANGER: The November committee for welcoming guests is composed
of Chick Kennedy and Fritz Van Aken.

Health Note: "If you drink a glass of milk every day for 1,200
months, you will live to be 100 years old."
REFLECTIONS: The Rotarians of Athens, Greece recently sent us a copy of
their first postwar Magazine, the Rotary-Hellas. Our Greek isn't up to
snuff, but we did note that the Athens Club recently celebrate its 20th

Anniversary. Mention is made of the fact that they receiveyj 85 CARE

packages...and several American clubs have written offering graduate
scholarships to sons of Greek Rotarians orto other young men sponsored
by the club...Our club slipped from 8th to 11th place in the district at

tendance records. Bronson, Quincy, Reading, Hillsdale, Jonesville and
Marshall are a few of the clubs ranking ahead of us...The bulletin of the

Sharon, Massachusetts club is named the Sharotarian and the Fort Dodge,
Iowa,

club publication is known as the Rotary Dodger.

BOARD MEETING:

Our board of directors met at Grade O'Shanahan's Inn

Thursday noon, November 3. Secretary Ernie reported a balance of $315.28

in the regular fund and $1046.08 in the youth fund...The board voted to
contribute not in excess of $50.00 to help defray expenses of the Coldwater High School Band for its trip to the U. of M.
Indiana game in
Ann Arbor November 12.

Our band will participate in the between-halvea

performance at the game.,c,For the best October program, the board selected
"uhe stag night session planned by Al Sieg,..And Ernie reported that we
dipped below the 90^ mark on our October attendance with a percentage of
89.64,

"You save a lot of unnecessary conversation if you re
member that people aren't going to take your advice
unless you are a lav/yer or a doctor, and charge them
dfor-" ±t~.

-■

-

—

—

Girls fool you; but remember just three things* If she looks young,
she's probably old. If she looks old, she is probably young.
If

she looks

back

follow herll

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M.

PUTNAM

-

President
A

MARK S. ANDREWS - VIce-President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasure.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

6

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

1
G

PROGRAM

C

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Choirman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL . URBAN

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

E

SICK

Harold Hill — Chairman

CofFman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith-(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnom—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Blen

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Renneil

31—Worren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

Fraser

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Stofe Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

8—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

JULY,

MARCH, 1950

1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary yeor will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
w

Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

NO.

November 14,

20

WHAT IS RELIGION?

1949

This will be the topic of our speaker next Tuesday

noon when one of our members,

Dr^ Spencer Owens, will give us his ans-

vver to a thought-provoking question... .Spencer was born in Rome, New

^ork and graduated from Syracuse University, He later received his Doctor
of Divinity degree from Albion College...During his years as a Methodist
minister, he has served churches in Niagara Falls, New York; Rochester,

New York; and Albion and Batt] e Creek in Michiga n....Prom 1943 until
1948 he was District Superintendent of the Albion-Lansing District of the
:vlichigan Conf erence.. . .Dr. Qwc'is enjoys extensive reading and likes to
travel as another major interoc
. .He has been a long-time member of
Rotary and Coldwater Rotarians are glad tc have him on the local roster.
Ve will be looking forward to Tuesday noon....Frank McConkey is program
chairman,

♦•Division of wealth would never have been thought of it some
man's hard work had not created things that lazy men want."
.Kettering

ATTENDANCE: The following 44 members maintained 100^ attendance records
for the month of October: Andrews, Coffman, Corwin, Fiske, Frankhauser,
Eraser, Hamilton, Herr, Hill, Johnson, Kennedy, Bob Kerr, Kornstien, Bob

Livermore, Lloyd Livermore, Luse, McComb, McConkey, McKeith, McKnight,
iVIilnes, Murray, Olmsted, Owens, Payne, pearce, Rennell, Bob Shaw, Shorno,
Sieg, Swan, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Si Treat, Web Treat, Warner VanAken,

Fritz VanAken, Walker, Way, Weeks, Williams, Les Woodward and Chuck
Voodward,

There

are

four father-and-son combinations

in

that

list.

And four Mc»s--did we have a free meal last month? Five doctors,

two

lawyers, several industrial tycoons, and many merchants have the 100^
nabit. Yie would like

to

encourage 15 more fellows

to

join this

group,.,,.

And youse guys who are going hunting, don't forget to make upJl Eight
nen went to Bronson last Wednesday,

Sambo (angrily): "Listen, nastus. Play de game honest. If you

got four aces you're cheating, I know what I dealt you,"

FOUR-WAY TEST: An excellent guide developed by a Chicago Rotarian;
1,

y

Is

it

the

truth?

2 , Is it fair to all concerned?
3, Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4, Will

ANCIENT CHINESE

it be beneficial to

all concerned?

PROVERB:

If there be righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty
in" the"'Character.

—

—

-

If there be beauty in the character, there will be harmony
in

the

home.

If there be harmony in the home, there will be order in the
nation.

If there be order in the nation, there will be peace in the
world.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

AlBiON — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treosurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARIES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-ol-Arms

&lt;

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holti — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

Ken Oimsted

John Walker — Chairman

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

1949

DECEMBER. 1949

«

13—Earl Corwin

9—Harold Hamilton
16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore. Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER.

APRIL. 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Specie) Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mork Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotory Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY. 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

^
Davidson

9—Howard Swan

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

NOVEMBER. 1949
1—Bob

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Oimsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed Holtz

25—Keith

Kerr

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotory year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

21

November 21,

1949

THE PRESIDENT REPORTS: Perce Hodgson, president of Rotary International,
recently returned from a trip which took him and his wife, Edith, to
Canada, Alaska, the Aleutians, Japan, Okinawa, Hong Kong, China, the
Philippines, Guam, Wake and the Hawaiian Islands. They left Chicago

September 16 and returned on October 25...Among the highlights of the
trip were a three hour visit with General and Mrs. M^cArthur, a two hour
visit with the Emperor end Empress of Japan, and a two and a half hour
luncheon with President Quirino of the Philippines...Guam Rotarians came
to the airport at two o*clock in the morning where an impromptu meeting
was

held.

We v/ill soon have a report on their trip to Mexico
the Dominican Republic, Puerto ihco, and Central and South America.

"The idea that life is a vale of tears is just as false as the
idea that life is a place of entertainment. Life is a place
of service.".
Tolstoy
PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Carl Vinton was born in Williamsburg, Grand Tra
verse County, Michigan and gr?duated from Traverse City High School and
Michigan State College..»He worked one year for the Michigan Bell Tele
phone Company, three years for the Detroit Edison Company, a year for
the Ford Motor Company, a year with the Thompson-Starrett Construction
Company. Carl then was with the Michigan public Utilities Commission for

three years, and with the State Highway Department for two years. His
next four years were spent with the Moellering Construction Company and
since that time he has been in the contracting business over seventeen
years.-.The Vintons have three daughters and two sons...Carl has been

active in community activities, has been a Rotarian for 21 years, and
served as president of our club jn 1940-41

Missionary: "Do you folks know anything about religion?"
Cannibal:

"Well, we did have a little taste of it when
the last missionary was here."

REFLECTIONS: Our committee for the Ladies Night on December 20 is work-.- .

ing diligently to make the Christmas Party a success. . .Speaking of Christ
mas, I wonder how our plans for the club float in the Xmas parade are
progressing,..Former member Rus King was in town Thursday and brought

news that Tom Huckle is back in the hos|,^ital in Detroit with a rare bone

disease, ..We have had no high school boys as our guests at Rotary this
year. Perhaps it was quite a job to have a boy with us each week, but it
seems that we should have one of these future citizens attend a meeting
once a month. Some of our present members became acquainted with Rotary
during their high school days,...

NOW IS THE TIME""~ "

The clock of life is wound but once.
And no man has

the power

To tell just when the hands will stop -At late

or early hour.

Now is the only time you own.
Live, Love, work with a will,
Place no faith in tomorrow, for -The clock may then be still,
-- HONOLULU TRADE WIND,
Honolulu, Hawaii
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unipn Church — Monciay 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregalienel Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK ~ Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice^resident

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

B

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

'

Luse

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Cholrmon"

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

.

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtx — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairman

RURAL . URBAN

Guvorie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffmen

~

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Dorhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

APRIL,

JANUARY, 1950

1950

4—Eorle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeifh—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lfoyd Livermoro, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Corl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

1-Bob Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Progrom Chairman.

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

No.

Ill

November 28,

22

1949

OUR NEXT PROGRAMi Our speaker Tuecday noon will be Dean Emil Leffler of
Albion College who will speak on the RuUjeot -'Let^s Understand Each
Other". Wayne Way is program chairman,
PARAGRAPH PERSONiiLITYj

igan on September 1,

Burton Keith Pearce was born in Hillsdale, Mich

1917...He graduated from Hillsdale High School and

then v/ent to Michigan State College

to study veterinary medicine.

After

graduating from M. S. C. he spent six years in general practice at
Litchfield and then came to Coldwater about three years ago...Keith is
the father of jone boy and one girl...He has been a Rotarian for over two
years.

CHRISTMAS PARTY: Our committee advises that our Ladies Night will be
held at the American Legion Hall on December 20. A fine meal is being

planned and it will be an evening of fun. Be sure to bring your RotaryAnne, There will be no regular meeting that Tuesday noon.

^

TWO KINDS OF WOMEN: Those who don't believe everything their

husbands

tell them and those who have no husbands.

ANNUAL CHHISTMaS PARADE: Everything points to our city having its finest
Christmas Parade next Monday evening. About thirty civic minded groups

are planning floats along re3.igious lines, nursery rhyme themes, and the
poem "Twas the Night Before ChT^istmas". Our club is sponsoring a Little

Boy Blue float in the nursery rny.i.e section.. .The parade will form at

the corner of Morse and State srroets at 6s45 p.m..^.If you are not tak
ing part in the parade, be sure
your Christmas Spirit early;

to be on main street to witness it. Get

KIWANIS CIRCUS: The Coldwater Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a circus to be
held at the Armory on Tuesday, November 29. There will be a matinee at

4 p.m. and an evening performance at 8 p.m... .Tickets sell for 50{^ for
children and 90^ for adults. The show runs about ij- hours and includes
a lion act,

trained ponies,

monkeys and dogs. There will be jugglers,

aerial acts, clowns and cowboys...The proceeds will be used for Kiwanis
children projects. So take some kid and yourself to this performance.

"A fascist nation is one where they name a street after
you one day and chase you down it the next."

''^^ORE OF THE SA.ME; Every Rotarian at our meeting last Tuesday was pleased
.irith the reports given by Wayne Johnson and Bill Frankhauser on our cur
rent project to help a local young man...There must be more of these
cases in the vicinity and we should be on the lookout constantly to see
if we can be of service...If you know of a"case, be"sure to tell the

president so an investigation can be started...Service of this kind is
a primary aim of Rotary.

"When you make a mistake, don't look back at it too long.
Take the reason of the thing into your mind, and then look
forward.

Mistakes

are lessons

of wisdom.

The past cannot be

changed. The future is yet in your power."
.Hugh ^white

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Cengresotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 Pid. (C.S.T.)

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERLIKOWSKE - BUtrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ROY C. PAHERSON - Trooiurv^

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton'

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH^

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horofd Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

Davidson

25—Warner Van Aken

MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

4—Earie

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program

3-HaroId Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' NIte)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bten

27—Byron Thomos

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

-

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloron

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

J'

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

f)

�I

1

(

i

The Beard of Directors of the Goldwater Rotary Cluh

has approved the name and classification given below.

Any

objections should be filed with the secretary without delay;

Otis

0,

Max A.

Barnes

Hospital Administrator

Olds

Retail Grocer

Signed:

Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
December 2, 1949

�pi
It

lit
S'fe-

Et- -

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�^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

*

23

•December 5^

1949

REPORT ON NORWAY; Our speaker next Tuesday noon will be Ray Pryser of
Battle Creek. Mr. Pryser, a aglea representative of the Dudley Paper

Company, spent three months in his native Norway during the summer of

1948. He will report his experiences and discuss the economic situation

in that part of the world....Ray has spoken to several Rotary clubs in
cluding the Battle Creek club and has been well received....Chick Kennedy
is program chairman.

HANDS ACROSS THE SEA: Our International Service Committee, under the

leadership of chairman Chuck (999999) Woodward, has spent some time in
contacting a club across the sea which will serve as a real friend for
our club and help us become better acquainted with the needs in distant
lands....A club in Finland has been selected and they advise that there

is great need in their town for clothing. Rotary members there will be
glad to serve in distributing our gifts to deserving persons....This pro
ject must start immediately. Chuck will announce details at our next
meeting.

"Lucky Astronomers:
NOTES

PROM DIRECTORS

Their business is always looking up."

MEETING:

Our

board

of

directors met

at

GracieTs

Thursday noon. Every member of the board was present....Secretary Ernie
showed balances as of November 30 of $570,51 in the regular fund and

ill51,78 in the youth fund,.,,The boys had quite a time trying to choose
the best November program but the result of their deliberations should

be announced Tuesday....plans made by Bill Milnes for our Ladies Night
were discussed and approved, although there is a possibility that the
date may be changed,...It was noted that six members were "Dues Delin

quents" but hope was expressed that all would be in the fold by December
15,..,The board received with regret the resignation of member Norm Kohl
and promptly voted to make him an Honorary Member, This distinction is
richly deserved as Norm has been a loyal and active member of our club

since 1931, and has served as president and treasurer. We hope that he

will take advantage of his honorary membership and meet with us whenever
possible,

SERVICES BY SERVICE CLUBS: The Christmas Parade last Monday night was the
best yet and the Halloween Parade war especially good this year. We be
lieve the Jaycees should be complimented officially for the time and ef
fort they put into these and other community projects,.,.The Annual Dis
trict Scout meeting was held in Coldwater last Thursday evening and we

were pleased to note that our Kiwanis friends furnished the milk and ice
cream for the boys. Another fine gesture of service.

"If you think you are going to be happy and prosperous by
sitting back and letting the government take care of youlook at

the

American

Indian."

THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR SE2: Coldwater slipped from 11th place in September

^ to l-ith in October in District Attendance Averages. We dipped Just below^
^
-90^-mark to-89.-B4, but a~s-=long-a-8--we cran "fce-ep"around-t"h^~9D^ "Yeveir" ~-

»or
better, our club
keep atstrong
and active,
. 7
"The will
skeleton
the Rotary
lunch
Is the Member who isn^t

therel

Perhaps it has heen an awkward dayBut he*s got to eat somewhere I"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeonl-Ot-Arms

PAHERSON

— Treasure

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Moestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmon

C

G

PROGRAM

'

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairmen

Luse — Chairman

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

■

CRIPPLED

YOUTH-

CHILDREN

-

RURAL 'URBAN-

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvorie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK
Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairmen

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodv/ard — Chairman

Marly Derhammer — Chairmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton
16—HoNvard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno

13—Guvorie CofFmon

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nile)

DECEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.
JANUARY, 1950

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)^^^

13—Earl Corwin

25—Warner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hil!

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nile)

24—John Wolker

23—Wolt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Trl-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

28—Woyne Johnson

27—SI Treat

11—Grant Treloar

NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

6—Fred Halloran
Fronkhouser

1949
Wade

MARCH, 1950

•JULY, 1950

8—Fronk McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Hoitz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well In advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dales with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No/2ii

December 12« 19L9

■PROGRAI;! FOR TUE3DAY: Earl Corwin, program chairman, has invited Dr* Roberts of Hillsdale College to be our guest speal-:er. Dr. Roberts is professor of history and head
of the social science department. He will speak to us concerning the historical
backgrounds of current events.

CLOTHING DRIVE: Chuck IToodward, international service chairman, has explained the

plans for the collection of clothing to send to the Rotary Club in Kemi, Finland for
them to distribute to deserving persons in Kemi.

Receptacles are at the Reporter

Office and all contributions must be -.aoca within the next two weeks.

Contact your

friends and take their contributiuo s to headquarters... .vj'inter clothing is most wel

come and they ask for lots of cbil'lren's clothes
.Clothes vrhich are soiled will be
cleaned before shipment.....Kerr-s furnish the crates, Earle furnishes the collection
point, Hammy cleans the soiled items, Federal-Mogul has charge of the shipping
YOU FURNISH THE CLOTHESii

"Wives are like umpires.

They make the important decisions, and

they don't think you're safe when you're out."

GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH KEiviX: Our new friends, the Rotarians in Kemi, Finland have

sent a book entitled "Lapland, Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow" which gives us a lot of fine
pictures and written information about Finnish Lapland,...By virtue of its ■woodworking
plants and harbor, Kemi has always been Lapland's most important industrial center.

It has a population of 20,000,...The province of Lapland has about 156,000 inhabit

ants of which 56,000 are under Ip years of age. Every day five of these children
contract tuberculosis....During the last war, Finland suffered great devastation as
a result of the "scorched earth" policy of the Germans.

bridges in Lapland, 608 v;ere blasted.

For example, of the 700

By the end of 19li6, 6l5 of the destroyed bridges

had been rebuilt....It would be fine if each Coldvrater Rotarian could borrow this book

and spend an hour reading about this interesting country.

The book will probably be

presented to the library after Rotarians have read it.
VOICE OF A NEV ROTARIAN :

"I am the voice of the new Rotarian, I speak to you as a composite of the mind

and heart of your newest fellows, '..f t'.e m-an you have forgottenj of the man who seeks
earnestly to be one with you in the ji i.iiing ideal of service.

Hear my voice, for in it aie the mingled hopes and aspirations of many of your

brothers. Out of it and because of it may come the Leadership of tomorrow in a grand
and glorious band of men.

I have long known and admired Rotary, its traditions, its prestige, the fine
character of its membership, I have long yearned to knovr Rotary in its deepest meaning,

something deeper than the welcome surface of fellowship; I have yearned to probe deeply
into its true significance.
Now I am a Rotarian. Now I am one within a shining circle which joins men of

goodwill the world over, Nov; I sense thp quickening pulse of pride which covers the
heart at our luncheon; now deeply and with humility I accept the obligation which goes

with such an honor, and I consider it one of the highest honors e_ver to come to m£. X
sense the fine traditions of~t"his club—^but... ,I wan-b "the" human" touch" in Rotary as •

well, I want to know that I am welcome, not by fevi, but by ^ll, I want to know that
this club wants me, not just a fgw of my friepds in the club,"
Savannah Rotary Bulletin

"Do you knovr when you are average you are as close to the bottom as
you are to the top?"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJd. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.
MARK

5. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

ERNEST W.

— President
ROY C. PATTERSON - Treasurer

LUSE - Secretary

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

DON W: HERR, JR. — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Bo

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairmen

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Choirman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

Wayne Way

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

SERVICE

Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammor — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairmen

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

Corwin

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

3—Harold

Hilt

2—Bob Fraser

6—Don Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotory Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed

31—Warren

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien
Williams

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chock Woodword

21—All Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

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''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

vol.

TTI

nftP.Pmbnr 19, 19)i9

No. 2-;

IT'S A SELLOUT: We are going to have a full house at our Rotary Christmas Party Tues

day evening. More tickets have been printed since Tuesday and every Rotarian and
Rotaryann is urged to attend.
There will be no meeting Tuesday noon» Dinner will be served at
6:30 p,m, at the American Legion Hall.

Bill Milnes, chairman of the affair, says that arrangements have been

completed for an enjoyable evening. Come and have a good time.

"If you asked me to give a brief explanation of the general
program of Rotary clubs throughout the world, I would say
that it is the implementing of the Golden Rule — making it
applicable to the everyday lives of individuals and nations,"
Paul P, Harris

CLOTHING DRIVE TO CLOSE: Have you done your bit by taking used clothing to the Reporter

Office for packing and mailing to Finland?

Here is an opportunity for service. This

is the last week of the drive. Take your contribution TODAYi

PARAGRAPH PERSONALITY: Edwin J. Rennell was born in Manistee, Michigan on May 12, 1908.
After graduating from high school and the University of Michigan, Ed became a member
of the medical staff of the Traverse City State Hospital, He was in Traverse City from
1932 to 19Ul..,,.He next served as assistant superintendent and medical superintendent

at Pontiac State Hospital from 19U1 to 19iLb..,,,In 19l;l: "Doc" came to Coldwater where
he is medical superintendent of the Coldwater State Home aid Training School,,...He
has been a Rotarian for about 9 years, is interested in hunting and athletic activities
and is the current president of the Branch County University of Michigan Alumni
Association,

NOVEMBER ATTENDANCE SOARS: We had 93.93^ attendance for the month of November. The

following U6 members helped toward this record by having 100^ attendance for the month;
Andrews, Coffman, Corwin, Davidson, Fiske, Fox, Fraser, Herr, Johnson, Kennedy, Bob
Kerr, Dick Kerr, Kornstien, Bob Liverraore, Lloyd Livermore, Luse, McComb, McConkey,
McKnight, Milnes, Moore, Munn, Olmsted, Owens, Payne, Pearce, Rennell, Shorno, Sieg,
Swan, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Si Treat, Web Treat, Treloar, Fritz VanAken, Warner
VanAken, Vinton, Wade, Walker, Way, Weeks, V/illiams, Chuck Woodward, and Les Woodward.
Glad to see several new members on this list.
Santa

Glaus

Santa Claus is a sprite that lives
In the heart that loves, in the heart that gives;
He may be here anr' he may be there,
You are likely to find him anywhere.
But really, folks are so very blind

They can't see sprites in the heart or mind;
They can't see the sp^it that gives and loye?,

So we picture a thing in _cpat_j«d'gloves

Like a jolly old man who is round and fat,
And we love the thing, and we look ^t that;
And being a spirit, through and through.
Of course, he can do what a spirit can do.
But the Santa himself we never see.
The Santa in you, the Santa in me,
•

Leigh Hanes

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRON50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH
MARK

S. ANDREWS

- Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

PAHERSON — Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Bate

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

1
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E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

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ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

IIJJFORMATION

Charles Fiike — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

. Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloor — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Hollz — Chairman-

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

~A'~

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

Oimsted

CHILDREN

RURAL■URBAN.

— Chairman

Guvarle

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL. 1950

4—Earle Davidson
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3-Harofd Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

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10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

MAY, 1950
9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner
21—Roy Potterson

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting
20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Oimsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not po$&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Choirman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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�COLDWATER ROTARY

CLUB

COJLDWATER, MICHIGAN

December 19, 19li9

ROTARIANS i

You will note the accompanying information regard

ing the dramatic production THE HEIRESS which the Cold-

water Rotary Club is presenting to Coldv;ater, Friday, •
January 20, 1950 at the Roosevelt Auditorium,
The purpose of this is two-fold:

First: To bring to the people of Coldwater
a first class legitimate stage production which
usually is presented only in larger cities.

Second:

I7e have been rapidly depleting our

Youth Fund and ii we ai^e to continue as a

helping hand we mu.st replenish it.
Each member will be given a list of names vrLth his

tickets, the price of each to be 'C2,li0 tax Included, and
he is expected to sell as many as possible,

Vfe are sponsoring an afternoon matinee for the school

children at S.liO per ticket, Byron Thomas has agreed to fill

the auditorium.

Your Board of Directors felt that here was an opportunity

to be of service to the community and also give our Youth

Fund a shot in the arm,

U'e will succeed only if each man does his part.

is your chance to be a Rotarian,

Are you one?

Rotarily,

Ken

Here

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Cast members of THE HEIRESS^ to appear here on January 20, 19^ at the Roosevelt
Auditorium under the local sponsorship of the Coldv/ater Rotary Club, are making their
cross country tour originating in Nevr York and extending to California by their own
special busses.

The three twenty-eight passenger land cruisers, loaded with actors, scenery and
electrical equipment all leave New York the last week in September to open simultane
ously on September 29th in various sections of the country. THE HEIRESS opens in

Mobile, Alabama.

From these points^ the company plays the same circuit of over tvro

hundred tovms in every one of the forty-eight states&lt;.

The playing dates are so ar

ranged that the companies are two to three months apart, assuring each community with
a season of legitimate theatre.

This circuit may be imagined as a huge v^heel with two hundred spokes. The point
where each spoke intersects the circumference of the wheel may be considered a city
on the circuit.

The wheel circumference is now divided into three equal parts which

fall at spoke intersections imagined as Mobile, Richmond and Grand Island, starting

point of each attraction- The shaTs then move clockwise, simultaneously, completing
the entire circle or circuit beiween September 19h9 and June 1950.
All three busses have been af

vnately christened by the actors of the three

respective companies. One bus is kr.cvn as ''Gulliver", most appropriate in view of
the 35^000 miles it will cover before rc.turning to Nev/ York^ another answers to the
name of "Backbreaker", humorously derived from tne fact that its springs did not seem
to measure up to the expectations of the cast; and the third responds to the sound
of "Jezebel", for she always seems contrary and hard to handle.
The motto of the U. S. Mailmen might well be applied to the members of the var
ious Civic Drama Guild casts - "neither rain nor snow nor sleet shall keep from them

their appointed tasks". For, tho many days of traveling are a Vacationist*s Paradise,
there are other days of perilous experiences^ A company may enjoy the scenic wonders
of the land and the warmth of the southern states in the winter but they also have to

brave the blasts of winter and travel the icy roads of the northern states or floimder,
hub-cap deep in the flood vraters of spring,

Bookers of tho Drama Festival attractions try to arrange the route so that the
distance between cities will be less than a hundred miles. Occasionally, however,
three times this distance has to be covered. Under these circumstances, the company

will leave immediately after a performance, in contrast to the routine 10 A, M, de

parture, and drive all night, sleeping enroute in the bus in order to make a It P. M.
stage hand call in the next stands
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Everything possible is being done by the Rotary Club to insure the success of the
Broadway stage play THE HEIRESS. Under their sponsorship, the play comes to Coldwater
direct from Broadway with an
all professional New York Cast, who are

HERBERT VOLAND (Dr. Sloper). Upon his graduation from Columbia University, he appeared
in "Brother Rat" for George Abbott, and has played in many classic plays, from Shake
speare to Eugene O'Neil, His career was interrupted while he served in the infantry
for four years, having been in tlie Pacific, Upon his return, he appeared over the
radio in many productions, such as "Ilarch of Time", "Guest Plays" and "Studio One",
and his picture work incl.udes "Carnegie Hall", "Naked City" and shorts,and he has done
outstanding work in Television over 'w.N.B.C, and W,P,I,X. He will be remembered for
his performance of "Tom Carter" last season in the Civic Drama Guild's production of
"But Not Goodbye",

ELIZABETH LAV.RENCE (Catherine) v^as recently seen on Broadway in the "Dutchess Of Malfi"
with Elizabeth Bergner; "The Greatest Of These" with Eddie Bowling and "Present
Laughter" with Edward Everett Horton, Her stock engagements include "Happy Birthday"
with Joan Blondell and "The Barretts Of Wimpole Street" vfith Susan Peters,
also appeared frequently on the Philco Television Theatre,

She has

ROBERT VAN HOOTON (Morris) is playing his third season with the Civic Drama Guild,

He

will be remembered as Albert in "Dear Ruth" and last year played Fred in "John Loves

Mary",

Received early training with Kansas City University Players and appeared with

Walter Hampden in "Our Town" and Sylvia Sidney in "Two On An Island",
Broadway with "Tobacco Road" and "The Hasty Heart",

On tour and

CLAIRE EDMONDS (Elizabeth) has spent half a century in the theatre and her appearances
have been with the show business great of yesterday and today. She has played with
John, Ethel and Lionel Barrymore as well as the late George Arliss, Recently, she was
seen in support of both Frank Faj'" aiv:I Ja:aes Stewart in the New York production of
"Harvey", Prior to that she was in "Arsenic and Old Lace" with Boris Karloff,
JUSTINE JOHNSTON (Lavinia) toured the United States last season with Clare Tree Major
Children's Theatre. She has appeared in summer stock in Keene, N,H,, Sea Cliff, N,Y,,
and Cape May, N,J., with such prominent Broadv:ay stars as Mischa Auer, Haila Stoddard
and Mabel Taliaferro,
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on the Civic Drama Guild Series is its date of production in New York. The directors
of the Guild feel that in order to again establish interest in the theatre in the
smaller communities of the country where it has so long been dormant, it is necessary
to offer these communities the same advantages, theatrically, as are available in the

larger and more cosmopolitan cities. This means, primarily, that the plays that com
prise the Series must be currently playing on Broadway or the major cities or ones
that have just concluded successful runs; plays that are at the present time being
discussed in literary and theatrical circles throughout the land and that are com
manding attention in newspapers, periodicals and publications of the day. The pro
ducers of the Drama Festival Plays contend that if the legitimate theatre is to have
the support of the public in that vast part of the country West of the Hudson, con

temporary plays must be sent on tour so that these attractions may be enjoyed by audi
ences in the smaller town at practically the same time they are playing in New York,
Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco,

Tfffi HEIRESS, by Ruth and Augustus Goet?, was an outstanding dramatic hit for two
years on Broadway at ^he Biitmpre Theatre' ar)d is now touring the principal cities of
iibe-United- Stateis, The play unfolds-, the^tory of "A sh,y, unloyed and pathetically
awiovard girl, daughter of a.wealthy surgeon, who is deserted op the" night of her plan
ned elopement after she has told her suitor 'that she will be disinherited by her

tyrannical father.

The father dies.

Two years pass^

The suave, handsome, fortuner

seeking young man returns. He is penitent, eager, Lmportunate, There are again'ex
cited plans for an immediate marriage, but now Catherine Sloper is hard, bitter, dis
illusioned.
iVhen the crunch of the carriage wheels is heard outside the stately

mansion her decision has been made.

It is now her turn to do the jilting."

Of THE HEIRESS, one of the country's outstariding publications, "The New Yorker"
reported: "An exceptionally rev/arding play." Said 'Ward Morehouse, of the "New York
Sun", "Holds you every'instant." And Brooks Atkinson of the "New York Times" gave his
approval with: "A refreshing excursion into intelligence and good taste,"

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

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No, 26

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MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE: Ned Legg. senior at
will be our speaker next Tuesday
noon, Ned is president of the Inter-Fretcrnit^'- Cocuicil, also president of the Blue
Key honorary fraternity, and a merbcr of Exca:.i.hu.v, top honorary society on the campus.
He will gjve us a lot of interesting information about the college,.Bob Livermore is
proc'^an chairman,

LOTS OF Fl'N* Bill Milnes and his helpers did a fine job of planning our Christmas

Party,.os.The meal was excellent, the program v;as enjoyable, and Santa^s visit was
appreciated by the Rotai^'anns,

JJEIV MEMBEHS: We are glad to Vi'elcome into Membership Otis Barnes and Max Olds and the

Reflector issues its challenge to them to try for 100^ membership for the first year,
TICKET SALES: All Rotarians have been notified that we are sponsoring a dramatic pro
duction January 20, the proceeds to go to our Youth Fund, The play comes to Coldwater

direct from Broadvmy with an all professional New York caste The play to be presented,
THE HEIRESS, was an outstanding dramatic hit on Broadway for two years,.,,,A matinee
is being given for school children,,,cLet's give our best support to this project
planned by our board of directors &lt;&gt;

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Next Month, January, marks the 39th birthday of "The Rotarian," It was
in January 1911 that the first issue was published.

"ROTARY KKHILIGHTS OF 19li9"

JANUARY: Chief Lightfoot, an Indian from the Georgian Bay Area, discussed Indian
customs,..,Coldvrater Rotary Club reached its quota on the Paul Harris Memorial Fund,.
,,Ken Putnam was elected President of the Chaniber of Commerce,,,,Wes Wilbur resigned
from the Club,

FEBRUARY:

We and our Rotaryanns journeyed to Marshall for the celebration of the

Marshall Rotary Club's 2^th Anniversary,.George Kershaw sent his letter of resigna
tion,,.,We received letters of thanks from all over the world for the food packages
sent abroad from our district as a result of our Soup Meal,
MARCH: Rotarians helped on the Red Cross solicitation,^Our Board of Directors voted
to contribute
for the Coldwater High School Victory Dance and Dinner celebrating
our State Basket ball Championship,

APRIL:

Vfarner VanAken received a lapel button for ?6 years perfect attendance. Seven

teen other members also received lapel buttonsevaKiward-ans sponsored the Annual Sports
Banquet with V/ally Weber as the speaker
Our Annual Chi3.drcn's Party was held at
the ColdvTater Grange,
MY:

Six members took their Rotaryanns to the District Conference in Jackson

Eail Ccr-//in joined the Club,,.oColdwater was host at the Annual Tri-State meeting
held at Pckagon State Park,

JUNE: About a dozen Coldwater Rotarians attended the Burr Oak Charter Night,,.,,We
all had a lot of fun at the Stag Party held at the Craig Lake Shack,
JULY:

Champion Volley Ball Team was organized,,.cKen Putnam succeeded Web Treat as

President of the Club.

/lUGUST;

We furnished forty gallons of ice cream for the children of community day,,,,

Ine Rrtary Family Picnic was held at Parkhurst Park,...Spence Owens became a member.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaHonol Church — Wednecdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridciy 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treosurej;.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at«Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

INFORMATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie lose — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairmen

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

1949

DECEMBER, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

APRIL,

1950

4—Earle

Davidson

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A! Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Blen

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Woyne Johnson

27—SI

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Speciol Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Van

Aken

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�SEPTEMBER:

V/e enjoyed a chi^kon dinrior at the fairgrounds and listened to Jimmy Hayes

of M.S.X

PpuI McDaniel and Jim McComb were welcomed into the Club

OCTOBER: A1 Sieg planned a successful Rotary Stag Night held at the Country Club.,*,,
Hal Mxinn and Vince Kornstien became members,,, ,Rotarians helped v/ith solicitation for
the Community Chest,..rFred Halloran resigned.
NOVEMBER:

IVe had 93-

attendance...,The Board voted to contribute $50,00 to help

send the Coldvrater High School Band to the U., of M, ~ Indiana Game
..Rotary sponsored
a Little Boy Blue Float in the Nursery Rhyme section of the Christmas Parade.,,.,. We
made plans to help Richard Corless....Ralph McBride joined the club,
DECEMBER: Chuck Woodward planned a successful clothing drive vrith the cooperation of
Rrtarians in Kemi, Finlan&lt;ii ^ ■ ..Otis Bc-irros and M-ax Olds joined our Membership,,,,, A
good trijie was had by all at the Ch.*
Party,., .^Thus endeth a year of many projects
and lots of good fellowship amon.-;; O'jld.vater Rotarians-cocBEST WHISHES FOR THE NEVJ
rEARilllllil

••RING OUT Tr!E 0LL&gt;*'

Ring out the old_, ring in the
Ring, happy bells, across the snowj
The year is gaing_^ let him goj
Ring out the false,, ring in the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind.
For those that here we see no morej
Ring out the feud of rich and poor.
Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause.
And ancient forms of party strife;
Ring in the nobler modes of life,
'With sweeter manners, purer lav;"s.

Ring out the want, the care, the sin.
The faithless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my moijrnful rhymes,
But ring the fuller minstrel in.

Ring out false pride in place and blood.
The civic claivlir and the spite;
Ring in t-lie If.--? of truth and right.
Ring in
co.'xi.o.n love cf good.
Ring out old shapes of ."oul disease;
Ring out the n^xro.ving .i.u.-'t- or? gold;

Ring out the thcusarid. •. •-u'i of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace.
Ring in the valiant man and free.
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring out the iarknes.s of the land,
Ring in the Christ that is to be.-.,
^--Alfred Tennyson

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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No. 27

Jahuarj- 2, 19^0

THE SECOND HALF: As we approach cnir first meeting in the second half of the century,
Rotary cluhs throughout the world are beginning the last half of the Rotary year.
Time to take a look ahead-,

THE 195^0 ROTARY INTEFiYATIONAL "DELF:GATE3" CONVENTION: This meeting will be

held in Detroit, Michigan June 18 to 22o E.ach club in the district is en
titled to one delegate and one alternate, family included:

Clubs of over

$0 members are entitled to one additional delegate and alternate for every
^0 members or jaa.-^or fraction thereof- Special forms will be mailed to club
secretaries in early March, Reservations must be mailed by April l^®
1950 DISTRICT CONVENTION: Make plans now to attend this meeting to be held

in Battle Creek May lU, 15 and j.6-&gt;
100^ MEETINGS: District Governor Herb Kerlaka/fske asks that we observe

Rotary's Birthday bj having at least cne 100^ meeting in February,- Let's
pick a date and try to meet the challenge. Our November 93^85^ raised us
from liith to 7th place in the district.
"Some of the Christ',!;.,? toys we've seen can be put together
and operated by any tv =.g'it child who has had two years or
more at Massachusetts Iru'titute of Technology."

CIDTHING COMI.dTTEE: Twelve Rotarians volunteered to meet at Kerr's Store Monday at

9 a,me to prepare the collected clothes for .shipmeut to Finland, Cooperation in the
project has been excellent under the leadership of Chuck Woodward, Our thanks to The

Reporter for serving as a collection point, to Kerr's for storing the clothes, to
the Coldwater Laundry and H and H Cleaners for their help in preparing the material,
and to Federal-Mogul for packing and shipping the clothes.,..-And of course a big
"thank you" to those members and friends vrho contributed to the cause.

"THE HEIRESS":

See by the Reporter that Olivia DeHavilland is the winner of the New-

York film critics' annual award for the best actress of the year for her performance
in "The Heiress"
^ cAnd John V/alker reports that this play was picked as one of the
best ten of the year by the New York Times, ,..,Th.iS is the play that Rotary is bring
ing to Coldwater on January 20.

Prediction for 1950"

"John Lewis' coal miners will be called out."

TUESDAY'S PROGRAM: Harold Hill is program chairman for our next meeting. The arrange
ments are not definite as the Reflector goes to press.

"This_world that we're a liyij-i' in is mighty hard to beatj
You get a thorn-with every rose, but ain't the roses sweeti
.Frank L. Stanton

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-president

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAUERSON — Treasure-^

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Moestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Woy — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Wolker — Chairman

RURAL ■ URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Llvermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Worner Van Aken

^

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3-Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Llvermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

Th[s '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is net pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

9)

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill No. 28

January 9, 1950

PROGR-aIvI for TUSSDAY: One of our ovm r.ienbers, Otis Barnes^ v/ill be the

speaker Tuesday noon, Otis, v/ho joined the Rotary club in *U-9. is administrator of the Community Health Center, and will ^ive us some interest

ing facts concerning the hospital. Harry laylor is program chairman*
A PH)W WORDS FROLI PR.DSIDENT KEN;

"Let us meet the challenge' X was more than pleased with the spirit
of Rotary" as it evidenced itself in our discussion of The Heiress
at our meeting last Tuesday noon. That same spirit was sufficient
to allov/ us to complete our recent clothing drive in a creditable
manner. It will be sufficient for a successful presentation of The
Heiress".

This is a big job but remember, fellov/s, as boys flying kites, you
learned that kites rise against the wind, not with it. Let us meet
the challenge. Let us be certain that the Coidwater Rotary club
proves itself to be a strong branch on the great tree of Rotary.
When January 20 rolls around, let us be in a position to look back
upon another Rotary job v/ell done".
"What do we live for if not to male the world less difficult
for each other?"

George Eliot.

OUR PROJECT; Our members decided last Tuesday noon to give full support

to a ticket selling campaign to fill the high school auditorium for
two performances of the Broadway hit, "The Heiress",to be presented
Friday, January 20... .Proceeds from the play v/ill be added to our Youth

Fund which has been reduced considerably by many worthy projects assumec

by Rotary in the past months
Remember when you sell or buy these
tickets that you are also buying a hearing aid for some child, a wheel

chair for some invalid, a needed operation for a fellow citizen...This
Youth Fund is one of the most worthy causes sponsored by oi^ club.....

Reports are beginning to come in from members who are getting a good

start on ticket sales. Get busy, talk it up, sell your quota,
it may
be months before you will havw another opportunity to be of service to
Rotary and your community.
"I built a chimney for a comrad old—

I did the service not for hope or hire—
And then I traveled on in v/inter's cold,

Yet all the day I glowed before the fire.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: Our board had an extended meeting Thursday
evening, Vxnce Kornstien has been appointed "Birthday Chairman and v/il.
see that proper ceremonies are held each month...Spencer Owens will be
hospitality chairman and as such v/ill meet our visitors each Tuesday...
We had 90.51^ attendance for December.. .Bill I/iilnes program v/as selects'

as the best for December, * cOn I.Iarch 7 we will meet with the Jaycees at
their Service Night and hear past National President Paul Bagwell.,..
The board voted to furnish hearing service for a seven year old boy...
With some other clubs v/o are furnishing transportation to Layo Brothers
for another-desorvi-ns-caso.-.-.Hatary is sponsor of the All Sports Banque-

this year and plans are being started. • .All of our sighs nave "beeii
pleted and placed...For details on each of these projects, attend

your weekly meetings

See you Tuesday^!

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Moncioy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�V-

HERBERT C. KERIIKOWSKE — District Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM
MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

- President
ROY C.

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON 5HORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

PATTERSON

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Moeitro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Hoitz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL ■ URBAN

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairmon

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward —■ Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nife)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotory Program)
25—Warner Van Aken
y

30—Rdy Fox

SEPTEMBER^ 1949

APRIL, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Ros Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidneir

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—Ail Sports Bonquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a feilow Rotarian who has one planned for loter on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No.

January 16, 19^0

*

30

SPECIAL ROTARY PROGRAll: Our board of d\rroctors has

done an excellent job

of planning so that our club will ha:v: .^;..ocial Rotary programs at reg
ular intervals during the year.-coaWe iui^re had the district governor.
Herb Kerlikowski, and past district gcV'-^rnors Dean Leffler and Guy

Kirsch thus far and they have given us some very fine programs.•...Next

Tuesday our speaker will be Ray Dressor, who has also served as district
governor. Ray is a Sturgis attorney and well known to many Coldwater

Rotarians in the

field of Vocational Service^.,..Mark Andrews is program

chairman.

A WORD TO THE GIRLS: This is to say "Thank You" to the Rotaryanns v/ho

have been so helpful in selling tickets for "THE HEIRESS"

As you

know, the job is not yet finished and January 20 is almost here. So
this is a plea for your help in putting the project across.....Talk to

papa..See if he has contacted the people on his list..Ask him if he has
bought tickets for his Immediate family, including you..Telephone your
gal friends and explain how they can enjoy an evening at the theatah,

and at the same time help build up the Rotary Youth Fund..Last Tuesday
Coffman and Pox reported they had each sold 11 tickets, and Herr report
ed 13.. If each Rotarian and Rotaryann will team up and work this week,

the project will be a success.

Thank you, again, for your help thus

faril

YES, WE HAVE RESERVED SEATS: After much thought, our board of directors

decided to reserve all seats for the evening performance of "THE HEIR
ESS" .... .Reservations may be made at Mac's Pharmacy starting at 10 a.m.
on Tuesday, January 17«..**No charge for reservations.

"Every woman has the secret desire to write•••••.checks."
THIS IS IMPORTANT: We must settle with the dramatic company immediately

after the performance next Friday night. So all Rotarians are asked to
turn in money and unsold (perish the thought) tickets no later than
noon Friday, January 20
TURN IN MONEY AND UNSOLD TICKETS TO ERNIE
LUSE BY NOON, FRIDAY,

JANUARY 20.

SPORTS PAGE: The Rotary volleyball team launched the winter season with
a 3 game victory over the Anderson Dairy team. Players for Rotary were
Bob Shaw, Don Shorno, Red McKhight, Fritz VanAken, Ken Putnam and Fred
Weeks.....Next game.is with the Teachers Team at 8:30 Thursday evening
at the Washington School gym. Our scouts report that this team is tops
with such stars as Eby, Dennis, Olson, Bond, Davidson and Grigg.

Molly: "Tell me, dear, when did you really become acquainted
with your husband?"
Polly: "The first time I asked him for money after we were
married."

REFLECTIONS: Rotary International will celebrate Its l+^th Anniversary
in February. Our club will plan a special meeting for the event...••

Rotary is still growing.

There are now 6932 clubs in the World with a

cotsl membership of 332,000 Rotarians.

Since July 1, 19^9, 105 new

clubs have been established in 25 coimtrlas.•...Our club is planning to

e-ooperate with other Rotary cluhs-inJihe -countx-to sponsor a full scale
Youth Health Project. More on this in the next bulletin.....

"Regard every Rotary Club as a lamp lit in its city and shedding
a soft and steady light around it&lt;, ".... .V/illiam Moffatt
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJ6. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK 5. ANDREWS — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer
/&gt;

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

E

CLASSIF CATION

A

Ernie

Luse

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

• — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John Walker

D

CRIPPLED -CHILDREN-

"C"

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY
Dick Kerr — Chairmen

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

JANUARY. 1950
6—Don

4—Earie

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

APRIL, 1950

25—Warner Van Aken
/I

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2'-Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Woyne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Koltz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

7ol.

Ill No. 31

January 17*

19^0

r'ROGRAI.I FOR TUESDAY; John Walker ic (?HQ^&gt;4^.ian and has arrancod an interest
ins procran connected with the potroleuiu induatry.
LOOKING AHEAD:

February 23
Forty-fifth Anniversary of Rotary-International.
I.Iarch 7"
Joint meeting; v/ith Jaycees. Paul Bagwell, speaker.
Liarch 30~---*"-All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
I.Iay lij., 15, 16,-District Convention at Battle Greek.

VITAL STATISTICS: "Der Schv/eizer Rotarier," monthly magazine of Swiss
Rotarians, has figured out that if you have 100^ attendance at Rotary for

25 years, you have spent only tvo months at Rotary meetings....That is

very little if one remembers that a seventy year old nan on the average

has spent 8 years on his health, 1I4, years at work, 6 years eating, 5 ysar
traveling, 3 years in school and a v;hole 2}^. years asleep., ..So the two
months you give to Rotary meetings are very small portion of your life,

WOTTA LIFE: If you make out your income tax return honestly
you*ll go to the poorhouse, and if you don't you'll go to jail.
Sturgis Rotary Bulletin

OUTH PROJECT: Ken Olmcted announced at a recent club meeting that v/e
were planning to cooperate v/ith other service clubs in the county in
a new youth health project...All students in the county who are 15
years old or above are having their chests x-rayed this month. After
the plates are given an initial reading, many of the young folks will be
asked to have a larger x-ray picture taken for more careful study of a

doubtful chest condition.. .Our club v;ill cooperate in raising funds to
Oae that the expense for the additional picturehvill not have to be paid
by the students.

REFLECTIONS: Had a real thrill a couple of weeks ago. Seems that the gal
v/ho mailed the Reflectors

sent out a few blank editions. .One member

noticed it and registered a complaint as follows, "Its a disappointment
v/hen you don't get it and a bigger disappointment v/han you do,",..One
committee has completed its work and announces that all Rotary signs
have been repainted and placed at the various entrances to the city.
PRESIDENT PERCE TOURS SOUTH AI.IERIGAs On November 13 Edith and Perce left

by plane for a tour of South America whion started at i.Iexlco City, took

^hem down the west coast of Central and South jh:iGrica, through the Chilea,
ake Region, into Argentinaj then up the oast coast, finishing v/ith Pusrt
Rico and the Dominican Republic, and bringing them into New York on

December 20,.,They found that the Rotarians of Ibero America are making
splendid contributions to their communities.

"People who squav/k about their income tax nay be divided into
two cla3ses--they are; men and women,

ATHLETIC CATASTROPHE; The Rotary Volleyball team v/as defeated Thursday
evelng by the High School Faculty team, 2 to 1. Each of the games v/as
.^*ery closely contested and lots of fun was had by all—especially Eby,
.otary players wore Fritz Varuiken, Don Shorno, Vlnce Kornstlen, Dick
Kerr, Red mcKniglifc, and Fred Weeks5 V/e could have used a couple more.

Next Thursday we play bhe Kiwanis team at 8:30 p.r.u

"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednssdcnr 12:15 M
ANGOLA - Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.$.T.)

STURGIS — Eikt Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Po»t Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�r

219TH DtSTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK

S. ANDREWS

— Vice-president

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ROY C. PAHERSON

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

CHARLES l. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

— Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

1
1

A

.CLASSIFICATION

E

.

^

F.

. MEMBERSHIP
Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

:G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Hbltz — Choirman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Oimsted — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

-Horold Hill .— Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Chrlstmos Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Fomily Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John* Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nile)

20—Ken Putnam—(Dis'trict Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-WaIt

27—Byron Thomas

31-rEd

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Car! Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

51—Roy Patterson

20—Biii

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

B—Frank McConkey
15—Ken

Oimsted

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chock Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49.'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not po.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for loter on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No,

January 30* 1950

32

STATS HOI.IS PROGR^JI: Kenneth Klino^ "i^dcroational thcrapiat at tho I.Iich-

ican State Hone and Training School^ v/lll bo our C'^oct next Tuesday noor.
and will shov; pictures illustratinc vrrious educational nethods used at
the school. Ken is secretary of the local Iviv/anis Club and has also beon

very active in Boy Scout activities during his years in Coldv/ater• • .Ed
Rennell is prograri chairnano

DISTRICT ATTENDANCE FIGURES s Our club had 93&lt;.83^ attendance in ^^ovenber
and slipped to 90,51^
DeccnDcr. This slight decrease v/as enough to
drop us from 7th to 12th place in the district.Quincy ranked third,
Bronson v/as fifth, i.Iarshall sixth, HiJ.lsdulc 10th and Reading eleventh

Only two nenbers v/ero absent vfithcut naJceup fron our January 1? neeting. This leads us to hope for a lOO/o neeting in the near future.

EUROPEAN FLYING CLASSROOl.I: Our thanJcs to the tv/enty Rotarians v;ho con
tributed to the

fund which will send one teacher from each state on

a six weeks tour of Europe this spring. This project, sponsored by

Michigan State College and Yale University, is not unlike the Rotary

Foundation program which sponsors the interchange of students between

the nations of the world. The first step in learning to live peacefully

with your neighbor is learning to know your neighbor.,.Thanks again,

^ou men have given over half of the county goal.

IIARCH OP DlililS: Fight polio by making your contribution to the local

chapter by January 31- Rotarians should be especially interested in this

program which helps change polio-stricken children into happy children.
"Prejudice is a great time saver. It enables one to form
opinions without bothering to get tho facts."

A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT; Bouquets to you members who helped us put across

the ticket sale for "The Heiress'*, ^■^enbers of the audience seemed to be
very pleased v/ith the performance . A couple have asked if v/e v/ould make

such a play an annual project. That is another story. But it certainly

was wonderful to see the gang pat over another successful Rotary
project. ;md it gives a needed bwcst to cur depleted Youth Fund.

TRANK YOU: Our "Clothes for Pindland" project turned out so v/ell that
the cost of crating for export v;as ccnsidorable. The Federal I.Iogul

Export Division contributed part of the cost and the balance v/as made

personal contributions of Don Esit and V/oody Herr. Rotary apprec
iates this indication of outside interest in this club activity.
EVERY IliVN A STAR 5 Our volleyball experts defeated the Kiv/anians three

games Thursday night with a fine exhibition of team play, Rotarian

players v/ore Bob Shav/. Ken Putnam, John Hardy, Ken Olmsted, Frit Van

Aken, Don Shorno, Vinoe Kornstien, Dick Kerr and Fred Weeks. Next

Thursday night wo play Company "A" at 6;30 p^m.
FRIEl'DSHIP

Freindship needs no symbol, or view to make it whole;

It*s just a sacred covenant bhat^s locked v/ithin the soul;
It knows no creed or station, or thought of gain or fame.
For v/hat it does is sacred, and is done in Friendship's name.
the GROTON K:;YWAY,

Groton,

Massachusetts

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PJA. {C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Lose — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmon

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL■ URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick-Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

APRIL, 1950

2~Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmos Party)

10—Mae McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Von Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Dovidson

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore-(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24-John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Uoyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner
21—Roy Patterson

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting
20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holldoy—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month. ^
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

f

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

vol. Ill No. 33

pH p

6, ,55,

P-^RSONStCarl Vint on, chair; inn of a special Rotary nro-ran next
?°rh'
R°Vo Jnnis Laupiianis of the East hain'stroct
M
haxauazoo, to spoal: to us on tho subject of "Dioplac-

ed Persons .Rev, Laupiianls, hinsolf a Latvian, has helped i-any rofu'oo
fMiilies find hones in this counaryo ,.t one tine, ho had seven fanllies
in his own hone while pornanont hones and jobs wore bein- located.

EUROPE; A forr.ier Rotarian, a disnlaced person who has re-

his Spr^ciaMon "^f

expressed

rood frSit frori
thl""'-nn?f
assuredly harvest
?
V ^ 'policy of the Good heart», In the case of all those

who \/lth ne have been helped, I ar.i vory, very Gi'^teful."

"There's no use
advortisinG our troubles
no riarket for then,"

there's absolutely^

JUNE: Rotary's 4l3t Annvaal Convention will be held in

r-iiih t
June 18 throuG'h June 22.',. „ x-resident HodGoon urges all
applLaAonrfor^hotP?
alternates as soon as possible so that
applications for hotel reservations nay be iiade prior to April l^,

enPhas^nanpH°'-^?S''''
o? S

Corciittee for International Presid-

4SU0UX of the Quebec club as its noninee for the

office of President of Rotary International in 1950-^1
AIN'T IT THE TRUTH: "You can't plant corn if you don't "^et to the field"

says the-Rotary^Club Of Drunwrig.ht, Oiaahor.m.^.At^eSdLcraa such U

'

not so important, but all rood things in Rotary are impossible without.it.
l.cTt-v, •

•

regard, how about shooting for a 100% neetinr

on the i^.5th Anniversary of Rotary

that's February 21.

■

W.iLCOI.!S, GEORGE: The Reflector welcones George Honeywell into Rotarv

Of f?SofaLeL'no

the cLb,\oS can ^

to niss a Tuesday neetinr.

you can nake it up at a neighboring club six days before or afLr! ^^ou "

eiubs

L^worW todly!^®

Rotary club. There are 69k3 •

"The good citizen of the suburb is likely to be a good '
citiaen of the ^/crld"..
. .

,Erwin Canhan, Editor

.... Christian Science lionitor

SPORTS DSPARTi.:SNT: Conpany"A" forfeited . three games ■ to. Rotary Thursday

^

This^'^tsgik
Jaycees were defeating the teachers two games to one.
This puts Rotary in first place and we will play the Jaycees in.a.very
important game next Thursday night at 6s30p,m. .klVe had only four
players show up last week. Let's have a good turnout for the final ganel
coin,ITOITY SERVICE: Haurlco Payne has been elected president of the

flirylcA

yoar, succeeding Ken Putnam. sAh

congratulated

a fine bit of coiimunity; ■

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — D/*triei Governor

DISTRICT
I 3 ; •

.

1949'30

0

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...

1.

i'i.j.v.-

1 • -

KENNHH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-Presideht ■

ERNEST W. IUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

j...CHARGES 1. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO^— iergeant-at-Arm»'

'

ROY C. PATTERSON - Treatwrer
.

.

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W; WAY — Dlreetdr'

cVaRA BOVEE —Maestro of-the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLOBiSKViCEr.'t
V

5 B08'.SHaW.^ jCbtrirm«m"'C V/^ .e3l&gt;riVE

V* A ni i"

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oil
ROTARY

CLASSIFICATION

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter

• E^nie lose — ChairmOn

PUBLIC

MEMBERSHIP

5ri.65toqfrd

Chairman

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Woody Herr — Chairman

Gront Treloar — Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Ed Heltz — Chairman

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

' CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Olmsfed —"Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

Guvarie Coffmon

•

4-?rc.

Harold Hill — Chairman

.

Dick

BIRTHDAY
Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

■Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

APRIL. 1950

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

. 13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earfe

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Worner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY. 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER.

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treioar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd tivermore. Sr.

2—Bob Froser

Hill

FEBRUARY. 1950

Blen

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
T4—Ha'p Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

6—Fred Holloran

&lt;

28—Wayne Johnson'

Frankhouser

27—Si Treat

NOVEMBER,'1949
1—Bob Wade-

15—Ken Olmsted .

JULY. 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey
,

14—Dick

McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Progrom)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Voli III

1

Ho* 3k-

February 13«

19*^0

French, Director of the Branch and Hxllcdalo Dls-

Dopartuent, ;vill spoak to us next Tuesday noon converninr

The Newer Aspects of Public Health" Hap IVoidncr is program chairman#
CALSNDAR:

Th^sday, February 23....Forty-fifth /mniversary of Rotary InternatTuesday, February 28
I.Ierrill Grahan, speaker.
Tuesday, l.Iarch 7 •••••.»•&gt; Joint meeting with Jaycees, 6j30 p#n»

harch 30.
All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
?
GUEST: On February 26 our speaJcer will be Uerrill Grahan of Concord, Lich. Each Rotarian is urged to bring a guest to this special*pro*
gran.
A count will be taken at our February 21 meeting so reservations
can be made.
God has given us tongues that we ;iay say something pleasant
to our fello'w men".

.lienrich Heine

UP IN THE AIR: Commencing on a meeting of the Rotary Club of Ensley,
Alabana, held 5j000 feet above the ground in a chartered DC Eastern Airlines plane. Governor Jin Rankin said the meeting was "as usual except
that no one left before the entire prograi*.! was over."

HOp ON TO YOURpATS: On January 1? the Coldwater Rotary Club had 100^
attendpco...This is the first tine in several years that all members
pve been present or made up a meeting...Our attendance for the month

of pnuary was likewise very good-—95-69^...Fifty-three men had 100^
attendance for January,
pNpCXAL SpTEiiSNT rSocretary Ernie Luse reports that v/e have ftli5l«08 •
in the regular fund and t1'803.I[-3 Iti the Youth Fund.

pI-STpE IviEETING: The I/iontpelier Club will entertain the Angola and

Coldv/ater clubs at the Annual Tri-State heating v/hich v;ill be held at
Pokagon State Park on Thursday, April 2?.

pMpiipG FOR THE GALS: Plans are being made for a Ladies Night progan
to be held at Pokagon on May lO;,

o

•

pke to see a nan proud of the place in which he lives, and
I like to see him live ".in it so that his place may be proud

of him...

,.Abraham Lincoln^

NE.V MEMBER: Russell V/aldron is our newest member, entering the club un
der a C.P.p classification, Most of oiu' m.smbers already Imow Jess and

v/e are glad to v/elcome him into the organization.

^ THE l./INNp', I Rotary ^ clinched the City Volleyball Championship last Thursw-day evening by beating the Jaycees throe games. The six men representing
pr club in the final engagement v/ere Don Shorno, Bob Shav/, Ken Olmsted,

Ken Putnam, Fritz VanAken and Fred Weeks.

BEST JANUARYpROGR.UI: We had a fine group of programs during the month
of January v/ith the board of directors finally giving the nod to Ray

Dresser who spop on Vocational Service, ^••'ark iindrews was chairman^

In summertime the nan next door Ignores it natter-of-factly;
But when we have to shovel snow, he knows its place exactly,
The Property Line

Prank R. Canning.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 PM. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

HERBERT C.

DJSTRJCT

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - President

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-President

^

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie Lute — Chairman

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

6

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treioar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Poyne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairmon

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST, 1949

DECEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

4—Earle

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotory Program)

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

Davidson

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3-Horold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—A1 Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treioar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary TrNState Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Fronkhouser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Progrom Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill No, 3^

February 20, 19^0

FORTY-FIFTH AN^■IVERSARy PROGRAiM: The first notary Club vfas organized in Chicago on

February 23, 190$, by Paul Harris, a young lawyer who suggested the idea to a group
of his friends.

It was called the Rotary club because the first meetings were held

in rotation in the offices of the members.

On next Thursday, February 23, some 33U,000 business
and professional executives who are members of more than 7000 Rotary clubs located in

82 countries will celebrate the U^th Anniversary of the founding of the international
Rotary organization.

Our local club vdll meet at the Arlington Hotel at

12;15 Thursday noon. After luncheon a special anniversary program will be broadcast
over WTVB at I:l5 p,m
This meeting will replace our regular Tuesday meeting for
that week,

V/ORLD ASSIGNi/IENT: The National Broadcasting Company will salute Rotary on its Ii5th
Anniversary with a special coast-to-coast broadcast on Saturday, February 25 from

U:30 p.m, to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, The program will feature Rotary Founda

tion Fellows from Australia, Brazil, Denmark and the U.S,A, and v/ill be broadcast
throughout the rest of the world by the Radio Division of the United Nations,
DATES TO REIvSMBKR:

Tuesday, February 21.

,No meeting.

Thursday, February 23..,..•fAnnivergary' meeting, Arlington Hotel, 12;l5 p.m,

Tuesday, February 28,

.Merrill Graham^ speaker, Bfipg a

Tuesday, Marsh 7,?

No noon meeting. Meet with Jaycees'at 6:30 p.^t

INVITE YOUR GUEST; Each Rotarian is urged to bring a business man as a guest to our

February 28 meeting. Advance notices indicate that Merrill Graham will present a very
worthwhile program and we want to share the inspiration with others,,,.,Be prepared
to make a reservation for your guest by Thursday,

OFF TO A GOOD START: The Coldwater Recreation Department has started another round of
the winter volleyball tournament. Rotary played its first match last Thursday even

ing and defeated the Teachers three games.

VanAken, Kornstien, Shaw, and Weeks,

We had just five men present:

Shorno,

Next Thursday we play Kiwanis at 8:30 p.m.,

ROTARYANNS: This is to call your attention to the broadcast mentioned in the first

item above. Tune in WTVB at 1:15 p,m, on Thursday, February 23, and hear the local
club celebrate the forty-fifth anniversary of Rotaiy International.,, .You might be
interested also in listening to the radio program described under the heading "lYorld
Assignment",

1005^ MEETING NEXT WEEK: In further recognition of Rotary's anniversary. District
Governor Herb Kerlikowske has askvd each club in the district to try for one 100^

meeting in February, Coldwater j.s going to tipr for a perfect attendance on Thursday,
February 23, If it is impossible for j'ou uo ottenc. Thursday, make up at Quincy on
Monday, Marshall on Tuesdaj'', Bronson on Wedne^rday^ or Angola on Friday. Make an extra
effort to help the club have that perfect recoid for the anniversary meetingo

FIRST IN ROTARY: The first Rotary club organized outside the U.S.A. was

in Winnipeg^

Canada, in 1910, The first club outside North America was organized in Dublin,
in I9II; the first in Latin America in Havana, Ciiba, in 19l6j the fii'st in Asia in
Martin, The Philippines, in 1919; the first in Continental Europe in Madrid, Spain.
in-1920;-and the first In Africa at Johannesburg, South Africa, in-i921; During t:is
last ten years. Rotary Clubs have been organized throughout the world at the rate of
n'='ar?iy five new clubs every week,
BORROWED FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST:

A man who is "quick on the dravf" nowadays -sjis just a fellow who can beat his wife to

A man is getting old when he
starts to ring for the elevator

the bank. — KAY INGRjUI

to the second floor. — BATTIGTA

-if-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregatlenoi Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

--

�219TH

DrSTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERIIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&lt;at&lt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairmen.

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles Fiske — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

rural - Urban

Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Eorle

Davidsori

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids* Party)
Aken

30—Roy Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Wait

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Worren Williams

6—Don Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton-(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murroy

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Koltz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

it

He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill No, 36

;

i

February 27, 1950

HOOVER REPORT: The Junior Chamber of Commerce of the United States has undertaken the

Job of publicizing the Hoover Committee report for reorganization of government bur
eaus to eliminate waste and duplication of effort. Sam Rosenberg, local Jaycee member,
will
present the highlights of this report to our Rotary Club. Wa^ne
Johnson is pro
gram chairman.
"
^

JATCEE SERVICE MIGHT: On Tuesday, March 7, we will omit our noon meeting and join the

other service clubs at 6:30 p.m. in a meeting sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Buy your ticket from Secretary Ernie Luse this Tuesday so our reservations can
be passed along to the Jaycees.

"Discretion is a comb that experience hands us after we have
lost our hair,"

BOUQUET TO HAL: Our radio program last Tuesday noon v;as enjoyed by many radio listeners

and we express our appreciation to Hal Munn vrho wrote the script and made the other ar
rangements for the program. Program chairman Roy Patterson and all of the participants

^on the program did a fine job of commemorating Rotary's U5th birthday,

HI, KORII: One of the most interested listeners to the above-mentioned program was our

past president and treasurer Norm Kohl. We understand that he is gaining day by day
and we are looking forward to seeing him on a Tuesday noon,

100^ ivEETING: We were trying for a 100^ showing at the anniversary meeting and we have
a fair chance of making it. Six members were absent Thursday bui^ i-hey t^ave until Tues
day to make up so a good delegation at Quincy Monday noon would do it. A couple of the
fellov7s are duvm Florida way but they are pretty good ma^e-up experts. Do your bit!
'

;

■"

I

f r

"0 Lord, help me to keep my big mouth shut until I know what
I am talking about,"

REFLECTIONS: Ten local Boy Scouts are going to the jamboree at Valley Forge this sum
mer and our club is contributing sixty dollars toward the expenses involved.
.The
board also voted to sponsor one delegate to Wolverine Boys State in June
V/e extend

to Rotarya^ Helen McKeith our wishes for a rapid recovery from her present illness....

Former member Russell King sent us a copy of the Traverse City Rotary Bulletin with a
items of interest which we will pass along as space permits
Rotarian Dick Kerr has

been named county drive chairman for the Red Cross

Plans are now being made for

the Annual All-Sports Banquet v;"hich Rotary vfill sponsor on March 30,

STILL ROLLING: The Rotary volleyball team won three games from Kiwanis Thursday ^en^ing. Ken Putnam was called avray early in the match, but Bob Kerr arrived just in time
/O fill in, making it possible for us to field a team of fivemembers. Next Thursday we
play the Jaycees at 6:30 p.m..

ROTARY OBJECTIVES: Rotarians find many outlets for their activities, both in committee

work and as individuals. Rotarians are active in civic and community welfare 7^ork, in
leading boys and girls into good citizenship, in the betterment of rural-urban under

standing, and in helping youth movements,
-QUOTABLE QUOTES:

Kenneth L, Krichbaum: Women are said to control 60 percent of the nation's wealth,
the balance probably being held by bachelors.

Anorymous: A woman is the only thing I .am afraid of that I know won't hurt me.
George Bernard Shaw, asked if he was well: At ny age, young man, you are either
well or dead.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedno«doy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkt Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERL1K0WSKE — Diatrict Govorner

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlce-Pretident

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasun

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY

- Director

, CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE

Maestro of the Baton

' CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman
•

A. .

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

Lose

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY

F
.

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

,C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Choirman

— Chairman

' FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John Walker

Ken

Choirman

CHILDREN

C"

Oimsted — Chairman

RURAL- URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

•

4—Earle

Davidson

9—Harold Homilton

13—Eorl Corwin

16—Howord

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)'

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Worner Von Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Roy Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

MAY, 1950

.

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed

31—Warren WilHoms

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treaf;-(Spea'a1 Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd LIvermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

■ ;

JUNE. 1950

7—Corl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner.

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28-'-Wayne Johnson

27—SI Treat

6—Fred Hatloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Oimsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Fronk Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not po$.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No,

March 6«

37

19'^Q

v^t''COI.H'UNITY S3RVICS HIGHT; There will be no meeting next Tuesday noon,
-w We v/ill meet at the American Legion Hall at 6:30 p«m» to observe the

" Jaycee sponsored First Annual Community Service Night. In addition to
Rotary and Jaycee members, the Lions, iCivjanians,

and Chamber of Commerce

members v/ill be there.

Professor Paul Bagwell of Michigan State College.
Mr, Bagv/ell, head of the written and spoken English department at the

college, is a former president of the United States "^unior Chamber of

Commerce,
PROGRAMS TO

COME;

Tuesday, March 7,••Jaycee Meeting, 6:30 p,m,

Tuesday, March llj., ♦Miles A. Nelson, Chief of the Bureau of
Ilarketing and Enforcement of the Michigan
Depar'n:enl of Agriculture,

Tuesday, March 21,.Kenneth Cc Sniith, District Sales Manager of the
Capital Airlines, will come from Detroit to talk
on Aviation anl Airline Transportation,

" A wise man isn*t as certain of anything as a fool is of
everything."

ROTARY CLUB ACTIVITIES: The Rotary Club does not endeavor to promote

clviv activities rightfully belonging to other organizations, but every
Rotarian, as an individual, is urged to participate in all activities
which make his community a better place in v/hioh to live,
Rotarlans are active in raising the standards of

their own business and professions, and of their entire vocation.
Throughout the world,

Rotarians of many diverse

nationalities are v/orking together through correspondence, personal con
tacts at Rotary International Conventions and in their travels, and
through study of the history, economy and culture of other countries, foi
theadvancement of international understanding, good will and peace,
ANNUAL CONVENTIONtOnce each year,^ a great International Convention is
held which is attended by represenatives from Rotary Clubs all over the

v/orldfl Most Conventions have been held in the United States of America,
where the largest number of Rotary Clubs are located, but Conventions
also have been held in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,. Cuba, Prance,

Mexico and Scotland,

Rotary Clubs

send delegates to the International

Convention in order that the princijjles of Rotary may be studied, world

wide acquaintanceship and under standing may be enhanced, inspiration to

carry the "Ideal of Service" into action may be disseminated, proposed
legi.slation for the progress of Rotary may receive consideration, and
officers of Rotary International may be elected®

Rotary's Ip-st Annual Convention v/ill be held in

Deti'oit, Michigan, U,S,Ae June 18-22, 1950»

"If you v/ant to make people believe v/hat they otherwise
wouldn't, just whisper,"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERUKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS

M.

PUTNAM

- President

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOObWARD — Director
DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

ROY C. PAnERSON — Treasurer
MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director-

WAYNE W. WAY - Director '

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

.

^

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Bater^

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

.

A

E

CLASSIFICATION.
Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

•

G

PROGRAM

•

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

.

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE' *
Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Ken Oimsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

Guvarie

•SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr-(Family Picnic)

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith-(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

MAY, 1950

1949

'3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sleg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Hill

FEBRUARY, 1950

2—Bob Fraser

'

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Progrom)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY. 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday-No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz

Oimsted

Kerr

Van

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it Is not pes&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

A.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

No. 38

Marnh

PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY: Dick Kerr, program chairman for this week, will present Mr, Miles
A, Nelson who is Chief of the Bureau of Marketing and Enforcement of the Michigan

Department of Agriculture, Mr, Nelson will be accompanied by his assistant, Mederic
T, Miller,
LOOKING AHEAD:

Thursday, March 30 ,,,,,,,All Sports Banquet sponsored by Rotary.
Thursday, April 27
Annual Tri-State Meeting at Pokagon,
May Ih, 15&gt; l6
District Convention at Battle Creek,

May l6
June 18-22 ,

»

.Ladies Night at Pokagon,
•International Convention at Detroit.

"We have the most to fear from fortune when we have the

largest handful from her."

Spanish Proverb
1

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: The board met last Thursday noon with nine members
present. Secretary Ernie Luse reported a balance of 0670,93 in our Youth Fund and

^pU37.63 in the regular fund.

It was decided to send our incoming president to the
International Convention to be held in Detroit in June, Our new board of directors

will be elected in April and the next president will be selected from that group. The
decision to send the president-elect to the convention with expenses paid will assure
our club of having a running start for the year 1950-51.

ALL-SPORTS BANQUET: Chuck Woodward announces that plans for the Annual Athletic Ban
quet are nearing completion. Details will be announced soon.

ATTENDANCE: Our club attendance for the month of February was 93.89^ which is Just
under the 95.69^ we racked up for January

BEST FEBRUARY PROGRAM: The board has decided to honor Payne, Munn, Kennedy, Patterson,
Johnson, Putnam and Vinton for excellence in February programs,

ON TO BATTLE CREEK: Hcrward Teeter has been appointed chairman of a committee to pro
mote attendance at the District Convention to be held in Battle Creek in May,..,Our
club has usually had only three or four representatives at these meetings. With the
distance being only 33 miles, a large percentage of our members should be able to
attend some of the sessions. Let's try to send our largest delegation yet to this
convention.

A STRANGER IN A STRANGE CITY: "You are away from home in a strange city on a business
mission. Perhaps the result of your trip has been disappointing or is in doubt. You
are tired, a bit discouraged, and it's about noon. If you could Just get with some of
your kind, wrap yourself around some food, and have some good fellowship wrapped around you—^wouldn't it help?

Well, perhaps, that is how some visitors at our luncheons feel. What a perfectly
swell opportunity we-have-to-be-helpful to these visitors if they need it, and to make
them feel better even if they're already feeling fine. Every Rotarian a host—you may
be a guest yoiirself someday. Besides, it's a privilege and a pleasure to be hospit
able.

— Past District Governor, Roy J. Fletcher, Dist, 101
"Facts are our scarcest raw material,"

..Owen D, Young

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY —■ Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGiS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice&lt;President

M.

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Serseant-ot-Arms

PATTERSON

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Baton
S.

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairmen
•

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holt* — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

Ken Olmsted

John Walker — Chairman

C

— Chairman

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie

Coffmdn

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

SICK

Dick

Harold Hill — Chairman

Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox
SEPTEMBER,

JANUARY, 1950

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20-Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
1—Bob

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKelth—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt Blen

31—Ed Rennefl

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

NOVEMBER.

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program}
14—Hap Weldner

13—Rotary TrI-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holldoy—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Kerr

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

_The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

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No. 39

March 27, 19^0

ANNUAL ALL-SPORTS BANQUET: There will be no reijiilar meeting Tuesday noon. ',7e will meet

Thursday evening, March 30, at the Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m. with about 75 high
school athletes as guests of the Coldwater Service Clubs at the Annual All Sports Ban
quet ... .Rotary is in charge of the program this year and Chuck Woodvrard is program
chairman.

Through the cooperation of Don Herr and V^oody Herr, we are
privileged to have WILBUR SHAV/ as our speaker, Mr. Shaw, now president and general
manager of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, won the Memorial Day race three times be
fore retiring and will have a lot of interesting information for the men and boys at
tending this annual affair.

"Remember the teakettle—though up to its neck in hot water,
it continues to sing^"

HEY, KIDS: Plans are now being made for the Annual Children's Party which will be held
on Monday, April 10, the day after Easter. No school that day. Mac McKeith is program
chairman aid is arranging a program you will thoroughly enjoy,
CALENDAR:

Thursday, March 30-....All Sports Banquet, Masonic Temple, 6t30 p.m.
Monday, April 10 ......Annual Children's Party,

Thursday, May i:

Annual Tri-State Meeting at Pokagon,

May lli, 15, 16

...District Convention at Battle Creek.

May 16

..Ladies Night at Pokagon,

June 18-22

.International Convention at Detroit.
"Do unto others as though you were the others,"

AN IDEA: As we watched the speaker of last Tuesday trying to read his notes which were

on the table, it occurred to us that a good investment for the club would be a lighted
speakers rostrum. Any speaker who comes to us with facts and figures needs a few notes.
Some speakers have their entire speeches written out. It is difficult to keep contact
with the audience while looking down at notes, to say nothing of the additional strain
on the eyes,...Even our presiding officers might appreciate the advantages of a rostrum
....Just happened to notice a dandy advertised in the Rotarian.,,or perhaps we have a
talented member who could make one.

"In the olden days, they used to kiss and make up. Now the
make-up comes first."
SONG FOR FAST DRIVERS:

At 25 miles per hour, "I'm but a Stranger Here, Heaven is MY Home."
At \x$ miles, "Nearer My God to Thee."
At 55 miles, "I'm Hearing the Port and Will Soon Be Home."
At 65 miles, "^When the Roll is Called Up Yonder I'll Be There,"
At 75 miles, "Lord, I'm Coming Home,"
........Opinion expressed in a safety sermon by a Colorado preacher

OUR ROTARY MAGAZINE: The official magazine of Rotary International, "The
Rotarian" and its Spanish edition, "Revlsta Rotaria,"are published monthly,
in Chicago,111.,U.S.A. Both contain articles of interest to non-Rotarians

as wallas to Rotarians.The circulation of "The Rotarian" is about 280,000..
of "Revlsta Rotaria'J
• •li' you would like to sea a picture of
some Coldwater Rotarians, look In your April Rotarian.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn ■— Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregationot Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hetol Hendry — Friday 6:30 PAA. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TK

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERL1KOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director
MAURICE

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

PAYNE

— Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Choirmdn

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Choirmon

■ CRIPPLED

YOUTH

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmstod — Chairman

John Walker — Chairmen

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 . 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

1949

3—Harold

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prag.)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
1—Bob

2—Bob Froser
9—Howard Swan

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24-John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)

NOVEMBER,

Hill

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotory Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-Staie Me4ting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

1949
Wode

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Woy—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. TTT

April 3j 1950

Mo. liO

OUR SCHOOL SYSmi: Byron Thomas, superintcndont of schools, will give a report on the

present status of the school system at our meeting next Tuesday noon. He will list^

some of the achievements of the past year, explain a few of the major problems facing

school officials today, and give us pertinent statistics concerning financial outlay
for our schools today compared with a decade ago. There will be an opportunity to ask
questions after B^Ton finishes his talk. Earle Davidson is program chairman.
"The worst thing about inflation is that we have to do without
so many necessities in order to bi^'- our usual luxuries."
EASTER CHILDRENS PARTY: Rotarians should come Tuesday prepared to tell how many guests

they are planning to bring to the Children's Party, Every Rotarian should bring at
least one child to this program.

The party, which will be the regular Rotary program for that

week, will be held at the American Legion Hall on Monday noon, April 10, at 12:1^.
There is no school that day.

Mac McKeith, chairman of the affair, has arranged a program
which the kids will love. Every kid from 3 to 93 likes a circus, and especially a

CIRCUS CLOIW. Arthur L. Crampton, secretary of the Flint Chamber of Commerce, has had
a lot of experience as a clown and has appeared before innumerable audiences. He was
written up in the rotogravure section of the Detroit Free Press a few months ago and
Mac promptly asked Him to appear in Coldwater for oiu* Children's Party.
So be sure to bring some child to this program, Jvlake your re
servations Tuesday, April U.
"Cost of Living:

Your income plus

ATTENDANCE: Our 93,98% attendance record for February placed us 8th in the district.

Quincy was at the head of the list with 100^ for the month and Bronson had 97^$6% for
l|th position,
COMING EVENTS:

Monday, April 10,..Children's Party at American Legion Hall. 12|15*
Thursday, May U....Tri-State Meeting at Fokagon,
Tuesday, May 16,.^.Ladies Night at Pokagon,

DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEES: The District Governor Nominating Committee met at Marshall

on February 28 and nominated the following for the office of Governor of District j^2X9
for the Rotary year 1950-51*.
—

dferold Mi- Davidson of the Hillsdale Club,

Vernon C„ Olcott, Sr. of the Allegan Club,

LEADERS XW FOLLO^MS: Evenr movement requires both leaders and followers if it is to

acccmu.lish anything. The secret of Rotary's success is that the two exchange places

periodically

there is rotation.

It is just about time for our club to consider the election of

the ne-w board of directors from which body our nev; officers ^;ri.ll be choses, Vfe should
all be thinking of this important problem.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS - VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&gt;at-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director .
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW - - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

ROTARY

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Choirman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Lose — Chairman

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
H

FELLOWSHIP

D

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

D

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Wolker — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN
Guvorie

Coffmon

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL, 1950

'

4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Von Aken

MAY,

1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Progrom)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

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WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

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approved the name and classification given below. Any objections
should be filed with the secretary without delay:
Russell G, Waldron

Signed:

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Ernest W- Luse, Sscretary
February 10, 1950

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

No. hi

April 10, 19^0

4

ANNUAL CHILDRI^N^S PARTY; Our meeting for next week will be held Monday noon at 12:1^
at the American Legion Hall, We will have about 100 youngsters as our guests. After we
get them filled up to here at the tables, they will be entertained by a CIRCUS CIX3WN,
Mac McKeith is program chairman.

"If you hold your nose to the grindstone rough.
And keep it there just long enough.
In time you»ll say there's no such thing
As brooks that babble or birds that sing.
Just these three things will your world compose-^

You, the stone—and your poor damned nosel"
CALENDAR:

Monday, April 10..,,Annual Children's Party, American Legion Hall.

Thursday, May U....-Annual Tri-State Party at Pokagon,
May lii, 15, l6,
.District Convention at Battle Creek,
May l6
Ladies Night at Pokagon,
June 18-22.

International Convention at Detroit,

V/ELCGI®: V;'e are glad to welcome Jim Bailey into membership, Jim belonged to the club a
few years ago and resigned when circumstances made it impossible for him to attend
regularly. Glad to have you back, DocJ

NOMINATIONS: President Ken Putnam appointed a nominating committee composed of Past

Presidents Chick Kennedy, -Ha^/ne Johnson, Howard Teeter, Web Treat and Fred Weeks, These
felloTfS met last Tuesday and nominated the following for the 1950-51 Board of Directors
Mark Andrews, Russell Moore, Kenneth Putnam, Bob Shaw, Don Shorno, Guvarie Coffraan,
Ken Olmsted, and Chuck Woodward.., .Further nominations may be made from the floor.
After oiir board is elected, they v;ill meet and elect officers from their group,
BOARD MEETING; All directors attended the board meeting last Thursday noon. Secretary
Ernie reported $327,87 in the Regular Fund and $519.37 in the Youth Fund,,,,Our attend

ance for March was 87.21^, not so good,.,,It was decided to sponsor a play again next
winter,
IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE:

I have enjoyed editing the club bulletin for the past two years,
but I really feel that it is a good idea to pass the job around among the members. This
will give new life to the publication by the change of style and ideas which new per

sonalities will naturally bring with them,,,,It is also wise to pass all tasks around
so more fellows have an opportunity to serve the club. An active member is a good mem
ber,,..Don't hesitate to volunteer to Ken for the position. I can think of at least a
dozen members who would do an excellent job as editor, Ernie's office takes care of
the actual printing and mailing and collects information for the bulletin. And if I
can be of any help in getting you started, just say the word....If a year seems like a
long time, just take it for a month or so, as I did when President Tom Shaw asked me
two years ago.

Thanks to all of the members who have helped me by contributirg
items and offering words of encouragement. Thanks to~Ernie and his secretary Pauline
who have published the paper regularly, no matter hovr busy their office happened to be.
And thanks to the many readers, who have indicated by word or letter, that thej'' enjoyed
and appreciated "The Reflector,"

Sincerely,
Fred Weeks

"A quartet is a group of four people, each of whom thinks the

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — yice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at-Arms

MARTIN W. OERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW -- Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant TreJoor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairmen

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtx — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomos — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

—Chairman

.

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvorie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER. 1949
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hardy-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Worner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotory Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)

APRIL, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hop Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritx Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotorian who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary C],ub has
approved the name and classification given below. Any objections
should be filed xvith the secretary without delay;
Richard Manguse

Automotive Bearings

Signed; Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
April 2l\., 1950

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.Ill

No. k2

Apri 1

9)|j1QC^n

Rotary v/as happy to play host last Tuesday to the contestants in the

Dairy Queen contest sponsored by the Dairy Organizations of branch

County through Gordon Schlubatis and his office. Bess Carpenter, liv
ing on a farm near Coldv;ater v/as chosen the Queen, v/hile ^ois Shaw,
Joyce Torapkins, Kary V/idner, living near Coldv/ater, and Barbara Olds,
living on a farm near Union City v/ere the others in the group. Rotary is
very pleased to bo a part in this worthwhile activity.

Had a letter from the Civic Drama Guild, v/hich is the group which did
the play for us last year. We asked for one production again this yeay,

but they Informed us that we must buy three shows, in order to have any*
The Board felt that with the other activities in Coldwater, perhaps
three would be too much. Hov/ever, it was a good shov/, as well as profitable for us, V/hat do you think?

The new Board of Directors met last Tuesday, and those elected to serve
your club as officers next year are Mark for President, Bob Shaw Vice

President, Don Shorno as Treasurer, and good old Ernie as Secretary.
Ernie does a swell job, and I knov/ the club appreciates it. Information,
^^tc. that R.I. asks for is always on time. Thanks for a good job Ernie.
All the kids had a good time a week ago at the kiddies party Mac. Thanks
a lot for a good job.

The attendance last week was 5^ with members present and 6 guests. Rem
ember fellows, a good Rotarian is a regular attendant at all meetings.
Let's keep our percentage high in the district. And don't forget the
annual district conference at Battle Creek, May lij.,15,16. Teeter is re
sponsible for getting some interest started in that direction, and soon

you will be hearing great things from that district manager of the Equit
able Life Assurance Society of America, (Guess that's what he calls it.)
Payne is scheduled to lead the singing at one of the meetings, and Spen
cer is also to take part. We should have a large group iri attendance.
Seriously, fellows Rotary is a great movement, and it helps us all to
have a shot in the arm, and the place to get Rotary is at Battle Creek.
May 11^, 15, 16.

Ralph Toaz, Secretary of the retail division of the Lansing Chamber of
Commerce, and a member of the Lansing club, is to be our speaker next

Tuesday, with John Hardy as program chairman. This is the last in the

series of Rotary information programs, and promises to bo .a good one.
May hth, is the Tri State meeting at Pokagon with the Montpelier club
in charge. May 9th is Howard Swan as program chairman, and the following

week Russ has his ladies night all arranged. It is to be a real treat

for all» Russ has had it all set for some months now, and everybody

^hould enjoy themselves.

-H^hlck Kennedy is in Canada, being called on account of illness of his
father. Understand that he and Wilma were hold up a day and a half wait

ing for the snow plows to clear the roads^ V^hat v/ith a blizzard and all,

it v/asn't very pleasant. Best v/ishes for a speedy recovery to Chick's

&gt;-fathor.

Putnam is still waiting for someone to v/rite this weekly bulletin that
Fred dld^such a good job on for the ^ast two yearsa Maybe that's the
everyone is "afraia "^that^ you set the standars too high. In
the meantime, this poor excuse will have to do. Sorry fellov/s

See you Tuesday noon.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — UnSon Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrogatienal Church — W«dne.day 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elk. Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 PJA. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&lt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernie

Luse

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

1
F

MEMBERSHIP

B

•

INFORMATION

•

G

PROGRAM

C

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

TELEPHONE

Gront Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
FELLOWSHIP

D

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John

D

CRIPPLED
Ken

Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL . URBAN

Guvarie

HoFold Hill — Chairman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY
Dick

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Coffman

Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Speciol Christmas Party)

10—Moc McKeifh—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Speciol Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—{Family Picnic)

4—Earle

Davidson

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nile)

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)

25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Bien

6—Fred Hailoran

13—Rotary Tri-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade
15—Ken

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey
Olmsted

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary yeor will be remembered for the outstanding progroms presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If It is not pos&gt;
sible to get your progrom on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

"-T

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

I[&gt;.®&lt;3

No

May 1.

19^0

V/e appreciate the time and efford of the four fclloTrs from Montpelier
v;ho met irith us last Tucsda3^ Montpelier is playing host to the annual

Tri-State meeting at Pokagon Thursday, May ii, at 6:30 P.M. our time.

They promise us a good program, and I*m confident that v;e can promise
them a near perfect attendance from the ColctTater Rotary Club.

Ralph Toaz gave us the last of our series of Rotary talks, and certainly
did a good job. As busy as he is, ho found time to drive 6? miles to

talk about Rotary. I'm wondering if when vre^re asked to do a job for Rotary,

or any other community service project, we come through with a quick, "yes".
Don't forget fellows, Rotary is a lot more than meeting and eating Tues. noon»
I might mention hovr gratifying it vfas not to see about a third of the club

v;alk out v/hen it was time for the speaker at one o'clock. It's plenty em-

barressing for the speaker and others near him, when, as he is introduced,
the mass exodus begins, Fortunatn};/ it didn't happen Tuesday. Thanks

Emicy Lou Kerr presented Dick Virith a nev/ gal, Wendy, Tuesday morning April 2$
at the Health Center, We're very happy to report that Mother and child are
both doing nicely, and the club vfishes tlic best of everything for all of them.

Don't forget the board meeting for all of you old Board members this coming
Tuesday at the hotel, 12 noon, I see it's time for an audit of the books,
and this will serve notice for Fred Weeks and Chick Kennedy to again take
over• Mark tells me that Fred has agreed to take over as program chairman
for next year. That assures us of another year of fine programs. Rotarian
Weeks should serve as an inspiration for all of us when it comes to work
ing in and for Rotary,

Don't forget Battle Creek, I,lay lli, 1^, and l6th.
This last Tuesday vre had

members present, giving us

percent at

tendance, Also 7 guests from out of town, Thompson, 'Whitticker, Guilingcr,
and Powers, from Montpelier, W. Bmce Wilbur and Bert Ward from Bronson,
and Clay Brockman from Quinc^'", Last week U made up at Quincy and Bronson,
Thanks fellows, keep up the good work. We slipped in March Y/ith an average

of 87.21, remember in February we had 93,98.

in our district # 219.

We dropped from 8th to l6th

That aint so hot men.

Quincy certaintly is staying near the top each month. Are they better than

we?

Thought for the week: "Laboring toward distant aims sets the mind in a
higher key and puts us at our best."
C, H. Parkhurst, D.D,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Consregatienol Church — Wednosday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vlce^retident

M.

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&lt;ol&gt;Arm$

,

— President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE
BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fitke — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Choirman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

Ed Holtx — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

John Walker — Chairman

D

CRIPPLED
Ken

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

E

SICK

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarie

CofFman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Choirman

Harold Hill — Chairman

'VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Speciol Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob

Teeter

Kerr-(Family

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

2—Marty Derhammer

Picnic)

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Speciol Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

IB—Web Treat—(Speciol Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Bien

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotory Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred

Halloran

Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14-Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—[Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dotes with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for loter on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. in

I

No. UU

May 8, 1950.

Just received -vvord that Ken Olmsted's dausKfcr, Louise, v/on the essay contest sponsored
by Quality Springs for all the seniors at the high school. The subject of the essay

was "Opportunity or Security, vYhich?" The prize was JjlOO, to be applied tcnvard the
expenses incurred in the annual trip the seniors make to V/ashington, Honorable mention
wont to David Ayers, Joan Pillsbury, Sharon Facklam and Jacqueline Thompson. The
judges were our own Pat Patterson, Howard Lees, and Mrs. Ernest Brown, Maybe we can
to have Louise read her paper before the club some Tuesday. Congratulations to Louise,

and also to Quality Spring Products, Inc., for sponsoring this worthwhile project among
the seniors.

The Rotary Youth Leadership Training Camp at Camp Emejy, on Big Blue Lake near Muskegon,

is to be held this year June 21-25- This is a project of the Muskegon Rotary Club, and
each club in Districts 218-219 is alloi'red to send one boy if they so desire. Last year
we sent Kent McKnight, This year we are now in the process of screening possible ap
plicants. Our club is also planning on sending John V/alker*s boy, John, to the Wolver
ine Boys State at East Lansing for a week, beginning June 21st.
Now for the same old story on attendance. Forgive us, but it still needs mentioning.

Rotary International tells us that a member must be dropped from Rotary if in any given

six month period that member doesn't attend at least 60^ of the meetings. Also, you

can not miss more than ii meetings in a row, Ncrwv/v.w, if you will notice on the attend
ance sheet that Ernie gave you a fevr weeks ago, xindor the column, meetings attended,
there are a few men that might have trouble getting in that
bracket. Enough said
men. If the shoe fits, wear it..........

Don't forget this important date.
May l6, 1950.
Russ and his committee have arrang
ed a Ladies Nite at Pokagon State Park, Potavratomi Inn. This party has been planned
well in advance, and nothing has been spared to make it a bang up time for the gals.
The Studebaker Girls Choir of 30 members will entertain us, and Herb Hurrell vfho has
heard them says that they are tops. They come from South Bend. Also, last fall Ernie
wrote to various countries asking them for something suitable for a ladies night gift,
so the Rotary Anns, vn.ll receive gifts from Finland, Hav;aii, Canada, India, Nevr Zealand,

France, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, etc,..,,Russ tells us that Potawatomi Inn vfill serve

a baked ham dinner and the cost will be $5*00 per coup34. The time to be 7:00 p.m. for
dinner. We vrill not meet any particular place, but go directly to Pokagon. We have to
guarantee them a definite number of meals, so at the meeting Tuesday you vrill be asked
to sign on the dotted line as to hav many you will be bringing. Guests will be welcome,
but favors vrlll be given only to the Rotary Anns. Don't forget to check with the little

lady, and make the date for Tuesday, May l6th. Let's everybody be there for a fine
evening of food, fellowship, and entertainment.

Since July 1, 19ii9 Jim Bailey, Otis Barnes, George Honeywell, Vince Kornstien, Jim
McComb, Paul McDaniel, Hal Munn, Max Olds, Spencer Owens, Jess 7/aldron, and Dick Manguse
have been welcomed into the fello^vship of Rot.ar\^, I'je are mighty proud of these members,

and they are all going to be fine Rotarians, Our membership now totals 6U. We still

have some open classifications fellows so lets keep it in mind, and if you know a man

that meets the requirements of Rotary, give his name to membership chairman Payne and
he'll get to work on it. A 70 man Rotary team wouldn't be bad would it?

"Our hats-go-off,--and we drop on bended Icnces to the Montpelier club for a really fine
program at the Annual Tri-State get-together last Thursday. Everyone was most favorably
impressed vd.th the speaker. Dr. Tenr^son Guyer, and the entire evening was a huge suc
cess, Gov. Herb drove dovm from Benton Harbor to meet with us and we v;pre proud and

pleased to be able to introduce him to the group. Old Payne again stole the shov/, with
the help of Clara,

Mark is getting things all lined up for next year, and vdth the organization that is
apparent, it should be a fine year. If you are called by Mark to help. Remember the
ansv;er of a good Rotarian is "sure, be glad to".
Howard Swan is all set with a fine program for next Tuesday. "Dare you to wear that
Army shirt you svrlped from some poor soul in E-inlanHj .quvnnjtj »
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice4&gt;resident
DON W. HERR, JR.

M.

PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
Director

ROY C.

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO - Sergeont-at-Arms

PAHERSON

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

CLUB

MAURICE PAYNE - Maestro of the Boten

SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

Lose

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloor — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

INFORMATION

Chorles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Choirman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Choirman

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

Ken

Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ■ URBAN

Olmsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Coffman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Marty Derhommer — Chairman

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

—Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhommer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949

APRIL, 1950

6—Chick Kennedy

^

4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Froser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24-John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag NIte)
11—Grant Treloor

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

JUNE,

Bien

1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Trl-Stote Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred

Halloran
Frankhauser

Treat

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Progrom)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Peorce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact dote scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarion who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

.The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

*

No

May 15, 1950

The appearance of the Fortnightly Discordettes on the Tuesday

noon program, in celebration of Music V^eek, was much enjoyed by the club
members. The explanation by Howard Swan as to why his program did not
appear was accepted, altho the Finnish shirt still raises a question.

As has been the custom once a year, the attendance pins were
av/arded to various members. Leading the group vrere Warner Van Aken

vfith 27 years and Harry Taylor v/ith 2^ years of perfect attendance.
Keep it up fellers and your secretary vail see that Harry receives the
proper numbered pin from now on in.

Good news for the Ladies * Nite program next Tuesday evening
at 7:00 p.m. at Pokagon Park - 100 reservations have been made.

V/ith

the Chorus and world wide gifts for the Rotaryanns, a grand evening
can be assured everyone attending.
Reservations have been made for six Rotarians to att.end the

District Conference at Battle Creek May 21st to 23rd,

The incoming

Officers are included in the list, and the inspiration and information
given at these meetings will be of much help to them during the coming
year.

Total Rotary clubs today 7027.

Number of new clubs since

July 1, 19U9 207, total estimated Rotarians, world-wide 337*000,
\'Ie are indebted to Norm Kohl for the following:
"I hate the guys
Who criticize
And minimize

The other guys
V/hose enterprise
Has made his rise

Above the guys
Who criticize

The other guys,"

A nice play on words - glad our club has none of "these

guys who criticize,"

Thanks for thinking of us Norm,

From a total of 138 applicants, 8^ young men and women were
av^arded the Rotary Foundation Fellovrehips for 1950-1^51. h6 from the
U. S. A. will study in lands of their choosing, but must speak fluently
the language of the country they select,

A poppy song leader, fellowship that*s tops, attendance in
the 90*5, excellent programs - on such is the Coldwater Rotary club
established.

Good attendance is to be sought but not at the expense of
Rotary Standards.

A Rotarian is either entitled to attendance credit

or he is not - there is no half way mark^
"Wars occur because people prepare for conflict
rather than peace,"
....Tryge Lie

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12t15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DtSTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLiKOWSKE — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARIES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE - Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton,

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernie

B

F

MEMBERSHIP

INFORMATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lute — Chairman

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

1
D

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

...V
COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Oimsted — Chairman

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

CofFmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST.

DECEMBER. 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Ear! Corwin

16—Howard

23—Bob

Teeter

Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

APRIL, 1950

4—Earle Davidson

^

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY. 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY.

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23—Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorno

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nlte)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web' Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

FEBRUARY. 1950

9—Howard Swan
Bien

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si

6—Fred Holloran
Frankhauser
Treat

NOVEMBER. 1949
1—Bob

Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY. 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz

Oimsted

Kerr

Van

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearee

This '49.'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your progrom on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No. ii6

([

and Mao

gifts for the ladies. Had lots'^of favorlh?^^'

had a good time. The co^ittPP .T

gram well in advance so that the Stnri ^
- .anted.

program and

c^nts, so guess the gals

arranging the pro-

The,

^

the year. Remember, Bob Kerr had the

of our parties for

Sieg had a Stag night at the rooni-rv

August, then A1

had
our Christmas party at the LeriL ?n
and we close with Russ AnH h-i ' i

in December we

had the kiddies * party,

men spent a l^t of tKe'n ttein'IndivK

SitLsf'^

^

3uch"';;\\%^a™ed?sn^:^^Lr^

They sartV^tL"rXrS'L"x^llent

b?^f:Lfa?X^Se1:it\'^^ vioe&gt;pnesident oVXS Etctnio!"'Tr
that we had better dfs^in ab'rthil^'^o^^Ustiftl'^d'th't'^ •

as much to ioee^^S:^-

«&gt;•&gt;■

Iftt^norLff.f tllot.

grats to PaSe^f^'fgSrfb
Dollinger, S:d he^lsHf'pLtr t°
wrong? The Chamber has a oouole of nr-nhi.=^'

oon•

the president
(of situation
the ohamber)
with
the parkinff
Uai sober
■ nU.Seems
f tfb"®

picture. Good luck to Basso Pay^ in hifbattSs! '

l^eeping
dissatisfaotion

industrial

help hospital
of KeXs''2r"ge"d1orMLs'Hff'offoftf"
the
to be the saeakef '=fefin * f
nursing supervisors at

h^^ntftfe^rfyet"afr2ti^ f
hope that that infonnation will be broufhtt UghffftfrlfiffTfsd^.
eoutives ifffe tLn Bofofntf f»iusiness and professional exactivities, rSfroftLn Of fffusino": f
co^unity-betterment
of international understanding,'^good wiU and'pff!'
' advancement
Attendance last week was 78.13^. Y/e-ve harped enough about that.

Club. I7e SaVSm'^fufn hf'ffu^f''frvf
nn
tt j
also flike to take this
been fortunate
with some fine men afgove™- tfffft^^^'yef|
THOUGHT FOR THE r/EEK:
opportunity to sav to HAr^h

"h®
abandon our education at the schoolhouae door. We
have to keep it up through life."
we
Calvin Coolidge

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregotisnol Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. {C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH

M. PUTNAM

— President
0

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant&gt;at-Arm$

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

lose

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fisfce — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

ROTARY

Howard Teeter — Chairman

— Chairman

FELLOWSHIP

H

Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas •— Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL. URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairmen

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffmon

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Choirman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL, 1950

DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST, 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

4—Earle Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Porty)
18—John Hordy—(Special Rotary Program)''
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
MAY, 1950

JANUARY, 1950

SEPTEMBER, 1949
6—Don

Shorno

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie Coffmon

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Walker

23-Walt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

3i—Warren

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stog Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

Rotary Prog.)

FEBRUARY, 1950

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladles' Nite)
Blen
Williams

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken Olmsted

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Kerr
Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol, III

June

No. Ii7

1950

Warren Williams is in charge of the program Tuesday, and has ar
ranged for the Arnolds from Angola to be v:ith us. ^Ir. &amp; Mrs,
Arnold spent six weeks in Alaska last September and have some
splendid pictures taken along the Alcan Highway. Ivir, Arnold is
a partner at the Casebeer and Arnold Plymouth dealers in Angola.

For yom: information men, Jim McComb has the program June 13,
ITillie Frankhauser on June 20th, and Si Treat on the 27th, Take
heed..,,,Let nothing interfere with the fine prograns that we

have been having.

The new program booklets should be ready for

Mark's first meeting in July, It's been a couple of years since
we have had a complete roster printed and the new one should come
in mighty handy.

Jerry Johnson will be going to Camp Emery late this month, repre^
senting the Coldwater Club, Should be a fine experience for Jerry
and we hope he enjoys himself. Perhaps, on his return, he will
have benefitted to such an extent that he may be able to help his
father?????????

Ernie and Mark are all set to take in the International Convention

in Detroit from June l8th through the 22nd, Remember it will be
notary's first delegate convention, representing Rotary clubs from
83 lands, I'm happy to report that Ruth and Ruth will be going
along to keep our boys straight,

H, Roe Bartle, Kansas City, Missouri, Boy Scout executive, pres
ident of Missouri Valley College, a noted speaker on youth prob
lems, and a past district Governor of Rotary International will
deliver the Youth Service convention address,

Percy Hodgson,

since he took office as president of Rotary International last
July has traveled more than 80,000 miles visiting Rotary Clubs
in
lands, will preside over the convention and give presid
ential address, Carlos P, Romulo, President of United Nations
General Assembly, as Brigadier General of U, 5, Array, he was

aide to General MacArthur, and Past Vice President of Rotary Inter—

national, will deliver the International Service Convention address.

This should be a thrilling experience for our people and we hope

that v;e may have a first hand report from Mark of this convention.
Our new district governor for ^219 is Vernon C, Olcott, Sr. from
the Allegan Rotary Club^ "Red" is what they call him in Allegan,
and v;e wish him much in success this coming year^

Remember the Rotary Foundation that we contributed to last year.
Don't forget it fellows as it is doing great work in promoting
International Understanding and Good-Will.

I notice where one

club in the district sent in two ten dollar contributions as

memorials to deceased Rotarians&lt;, Some clubs also have contributed
$500 over ther^ quota. Are vfo doing all that vre can?

Talking with Fred Weeks the other day, and he was wondering if
Rotary wouldn't be doinj; a good deed by giving the band a uniform.
You probably all knov^ that they exe trying to outfit the band in
new uniforms by football season this fall, and it is a terrific ex
pense. Maybe the other service clubs would want to go along on the
same basis.
Thought for the week:

What do you fellow think, should we do it?
The place for knockers is outside the door.
You cannot saw wood with a hammer^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Viee-Pretident

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&gt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

.Ernie Luse — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PU^IC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Wotker — Choirmon

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL . URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirmon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Ceffman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST, 1949

DECEMBER, 1949

2—Marty Derhommer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Horold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

'

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Speclol Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

MAY,

1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walf

31—Ed Rennell

31—Worren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan
Blen

-/S.,

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill Frankhauser

28—Wayne Johnson

27-Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob Wade

MARCH, 1950

JULY, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick Kerr

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos&gt;
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best

atrl

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

N0.U8

June 12, 19^0

The Arnolds from Angola had some mighty fine pictures of their recent
trip to Alaska which we all enjoyed very much last Tuesday, Our thanks to

Warren for the program, and at this time it might be well to add that we

understand that Brother I'filliams is contemplating the Alaska Jaunt. It must
be a wonderful experience V/arrcn, and rest assured we will all want some
first hand information when you return,

Jim McComb, of shoe store faine, is doing the honors next meeting, Jim
says that he is coming up v:ith a top program presenting Bill Donkin from
Quality Spring, Whenever Bill does anything it's always good, so it will
pay everybody to be on deck. Don't worry about the heat, as a real sweat
is good for everyone.

We've agreed to play volley ball again this summer, so all of you stars
commence training so that we may maintain the fine record already established,
Eby says we will probably be playing ^ain on Thursday nights and the schedule
should be ready soon. Had a good Board Meeting this past Thursday at the

Country Club, arriving there via Woodward's cut down Job,

The group voted

to donate a uniform to the band and discussed other routine business.

Paul McDaniel Just returned from a few days vacation, driving down
through Kentucky,
.John Hardy has been moved to a hospital in Fort Vfayne,
Have all of us remembered John with a card or note?

Methodist Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana,,

Just v/rite in care of

,Don't anyone bother Web for

the next six months. He's building a house and it's taking all of his time.
Right, Si? Glad to get Dick Manguse long enough to give him his badge and
pin, Dick is a fine addition to our group, and will serve Rotary well.
Remember the Minstrel shovr we talked about a short time ago? VJell, it
seems that the medical society didn't need as much money as anticipated, so
no need for a shovf, Hc/rever, Mark claims that I have spent all the money
this year on the vridows, orphans, and etc, in the county and that the Youth
Fund must be replenished, sooo, Payne says that he vdll put a show on in
the early fall, Maurice v;ants John Walker to help, but John dislikes that
sort of thing so much that as yet Payne hasn't talked him into it. Keep
working basso.

The attendance picture for April looked pretty good in the Governor's

letter. We were 6th in the district, coming from 17th in March, In April
of last year we were in 9th position. Our percentage was 93•95^....Climax
had I4 100^ meetings, Vicksburg 2, Reading, Grand Ledge, and Jonesville
each had 1, You might be interested in the lowest club in the district,
as far as attendance is concerned, it was the Belding group with an average

for April of 72,0^, Here's another figure that might interest you.
membership last year in April vras 59* and is 63 this year.

Our

Former District Governor "Bill" Otto of Lansing, vfho is very well
knavn to all of us here in Coldwater, is one of a 'flying squadron'* which
has been touring Europe as "observers and educators".

Their itinerary in

cluded ten countries.

Thought for the v^eek:

"People are open-minded^-about new ideas as long as they are like the old ones."
.... Kettering

I passed a cop without a fuss,
I passed a load of hay,
I tried to pass a curving bus.
And then I passed away.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C.

219TH DISTRICT

KERLIKOWSKE — Diitriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-30
KENNETH

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M. PUTNAM

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer^

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE

W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Boton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairmen

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

- Ernie Lose — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

John Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

E

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer
9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Mllnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

6—Chick Kennedy

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken
MAY, 1950

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

4—AI Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

9—Howard Swan

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

FEBRUARY, 1950

/&gt;

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred Halloran

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

^

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1—Bob

Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos*
sible to gel your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Ill

No, k9

June 19, 1950.

Boy, the list of absentees vras plenty long this last Tuesday, In
cluded in this group are Corwin, Hamilton, Honeywell, Bob Livermore,
McKeith, Milnes, UcKnight, Patterson, Pcarce, Sieg, Thomas, W^dron,
Williams, and Fritz VanAken, Fritz has already made up over at Bronson,

Might be interesting to note the make-ups from the meeting of June 6th,

Vinton at Quincy, Tan Sharvr, and get this, at Scottsville, Kentucky, Grant
at Blissfield, Jim Bailey at Bronson, McKnight at Quincy, Thomas at Angola,

and Olmsted at Ontonagon,

(Quite a ways North, Ken.)

The Board definitely

appreciates the effort indicated in making up meetings fellows.
the good work.

Keep up

The club vras pleased to welcome as guests, Carlton McKenzie of Quincy,
flour magnet, Howard Keyes of Bronson, Joe Nile,with the Model Discount
Corp. here in Coldv-ater, a guest of Paul McDaniel, and Hi Pockets Trebilcock
with Payne.

A splendid "Happy Birthday" was rendered by the birthday boys, with

out benefit of Clara, namely Si and Webb Treat, Shorno, Bailey, Derhammer,
Bien and Keep,

The encore number of "I found a Horseshoe" vfas even more

mellov;????????

Charlie Fiske is the envy of every member v/ith his nev; teeth. It
is our understanding that he and Shorno are :;oing to pose for Earless
paper, Charlie with his winning smile and Shorno looking mj.ghty proud
of his work.

Congratulations to Jess on the opening of his General Insurance Ser
vice. We knew we could depend on you, Jess. Also to Max in his new venture.
V/e wish both of them every success possible.
Chatted for a minute after Rotary last Tuesday with Norm Kohl, He
was downtown in the car. Know that he vfould be very happy to see any of us.

Bill Donkin, our speaker last Tuesday, challenged us all to positive
action with his message. After all fellows, we are the ones who stand to
lose and Bill wants us to do S'.meth4ing about it, not Just listen to him
and others.

If you are in favor of the Subversive Activities Control Act

of 19ii9 or the Senate Bill ^ 2311 ivrite to the Honorable Homer Ferguson
of Arthur Vandenburg at 'Washington, -D, C, It is ny understanding that
this bill has passed the House of Representatives and is now ready for
the Senate.

Let's keep this swell way of American life fellows.

President-elect, Mark, welcomed into the fellov^ship of Rotary Bob
Lyon and Lewis Pennington last Tuesday, He reminded them of the opport

unity for service as the first object of Rotary, 2, High ethical standards
in Business, 3» Application of the ideal of service to personal, business,

and community life, and the advancement of International Understanding as
the last object, of Rotary, Let's all pause and think, for Just _a minute,,
to be certain that we are doing our very best to adhere to the four prin

ciples that Paiil Harris gave us vfhen Rotary vras born.

Bob, you know, runs

lyon's Drug Store and Lewis manages the local Montgomery V/ard Store,

Ernie and Mark leave Sunday for the International Convention in Detroit,

It will be a thrilling experience for both of them, and one they will long

remember.

The Board voted to contribute 056.00 to the Kimball Camp fund. This
will send U needy lads to the Y.M.C.A, camp for a week. It is located near
Hillsdale, Michigan.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater — 1949-50
KENNETH

MARK

S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

M.

PUTNAM

— President
ROY C.

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

- Treasurer

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

PAHERSON

WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

»

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

£'.,1

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

C

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Choirman

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairmen

Maurice Poyne — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

B

YOUTH

John Walker —

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Chairman

RURAL - URBAN
Guvarte

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Chairman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Choirman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard Teeter

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray Fox

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

1949

3—Harold Hill

Shorno

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Warner Van Aken

MAY,

1950
2—Bob Fraser

10—Harry Taylor

9—Howard Swan

13—Guvarie Coffman

17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER.
1—Bob

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)

6—Fred

14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

Halloran

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

Wade

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnlght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Woyne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not possible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the some month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

'fHe Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTORPublished by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. Ill

June 26.

No &lt;^0.

19*^0.

Had another interesting program last Tuesday with Earl Schmedlin giving

a talk on fishing, and later a demonstration of fly-casting, William "the
best program getter in Rotary'Frankhauser wovS program chairman, and commend
ations to him for a fine job. The season opens this coming Sunday, and with
all the would-be fishermen we have in the club, seems as if there should be
enough for a fish dinner.

How about it?

Patterson, McKnight, Teeter, Weidner, Weeks, Munn, and Pennington are
all that we think were absent last Tuesday, Guess that's enough ar^ay, Jess
and Warren are the only two that made up from that long list of absentees the
week before.

Trust that you will pardon the delay in getting your meal ticket last

Tuesday,

Ira was already to do business, in true Ernie style, but we couldn't

find the key to the desk which contained change, tickets, etc. With the help
of Shaw, everyone became confused, and a good time was had
all.

Si Treat has the program for next week and Betty Hutchins, the daughter
of our police Chief, will be the speaker. For the past several years Betty
has been teaching school in Hawaii, and has some excellent information re
garding that country. In fact, it is rumored that if her records arrive in
time she will demonstrate several Hawaiian dances for us, in costume. Prob
ably everyone will be there at 11:30 to be sure of a front row seat. Hutch
said that he wouldn't dare let her appear alone in front of Rotary, so Just
in case any of you guys have any ideas, you can forget them as Hutch is going
to be there, revolver and all.
Several people have mentioned that the Rotary sign on Grand Street is
still dovm.

We have mentioned it to one of the local sign men several times

but nothing gets done. However, some of us are going out there azxi try and
re-hang it ourselves. I hope that by the time you are throwing this sheet
away it will be back on the post.

Understand that Fred and his wife are enjoying a vacation in New York,
a sort of second honeymoon, Pennington and his family are about to leave
for a few days vacation, Honeywell Just returned from a short vacation trip,
George, as you probably all know, is selling furniture for Mac's Furnit\ire
Store, Warner and Gladys are over at Kirklin, Indiana for a few days. In
case you don't know, Kirklin is a few miles North of Indianapolis, Their

son,Bryan, Just graduated from Michigan State in the Veterinary School, and
is establishing himself there in business.

We wish him

every success,

BOOKSHELF ON WHEELS: The Rotary Club of Elizabeth, New Jersey, has a
bookshelf on wheels containing a complete file of Rotarj' pamphlets and mim
eographed papers which is rolled in at each meeting to encourage club members
to read the Rotary literature,
A lot of clubs do much more than our group in selling Rotary to the —
membership. Yours truly has failed miserably this year in properly indoctrin
ating our new fellowsj we talk very little about Vocational Service. How
many know anything about the Aims and Objects plan as set up by R, I,? Howmany realize that the Rotarian is printed in a Spanish edition, and Just re
cently they have started printing a French edition, I'll bet not too many
of us even read the magazine, VJhat is the Four Way Test? These are but a
few of the many basic points that we should all know about Rotary. Wish there
was something that we could do to really malce all of us more Rotary minded.
Got any Ideas?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK ~ Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C. KERLIKOWSKE — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-ot-Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboord

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairmon

A

/

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

PUBLIC

G

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Choirman

Woody Herr — Chairmon

D

INFORMATION

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmon

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie Luse — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairmon

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

A

*

'

YO UTH

B

~

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Choirman

John Walker — Chairman

-

RURAL • URBAN

Guvarie

E

Coffman

—Chairman

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr — Choirman

Harold Hill — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Oerhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

'AUGUST. 1949

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

13—Earl Corwin

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

Homilton

16—Howard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family

Picnic)

25—Warner Van Aken

30—Ray

Fox

SEPTEMBER,

1949

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Eraser

Shorno

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Wolker

23-Walt Bien

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

JANUARY, 1950
6—Don

13—Guvarie Coffman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas

■ OCTOBER, 1949
4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,
1—Bob

FEBRUARY, 1950

^

MAY, 1950
9—Howard Swan

^

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran

Frankhauser

1949
Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holidoy—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van

Olmsted

Kerr

Aken

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol, IV

No. 1

July 3, 19^0.

Betty Hutchins did a fine job Tuesday in her talk on Hav/aii^ and I might add,

the after show was well worth the price of admission.

tion made the program most interesting.

Her enthusiasm and informa

Thanks to Si Treat for the arrangements.

Betty seems to have an unusual interest in Dole Pineapple, and you may watch this
corner for the latest information regarding the subject.

Don't forget that there vfill be no meeting next Tuesday, which is July Uth.
The following week, or July 11th, Fritz Van Aken is the program chairman, and
Fritz has not, as yet, announced what we may expect, Havever, v/e do know that he
is a Van Aken so we may look for the best.

It's volley ball on Thursday night.

school lot, starting at 6:30 p.m.

Rotary plays Kiv^anis at the second ward

Naturally, the rivalry existing between these

two teams is intense, TrLth Rot'-i^'. as you v;ould expect, being on the winning side
thus far. The question is, with
men a year older, can we continue the fast
pace. If you will notice captain Shorno, he's getting pretty feeble.
It was with pleasure that we welcomed Brriioy Trebilcock and Alfred Rice into

our group Tuesday, IVe hope that the fellovrship for them on Tuesday becomes as
pleasant as it has for the rest of us, '-e also are confident that they are going
to accept the challenge that Mark gave them in becoming fine working Rotarians
not just the knife and fork variety.

All of you new Board members take notice. The first meeting will be Thursday,
July 6th, at noon at the Arlington, Mark tells me that he has several important
items of business to discuss, sooo, all save the date and be present,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for putting up with
me this past year. The Board vras very faithful in attendance and in any work
given them and all the fellows with very fev/ exceptions came through in graid

style when given a job. It is certainly a pleasure to vfork with such a willing
and swell gang. To Ernie and Pauline, I would like to give a special bouquet.
They were so very patient listening to ny ramblings and so very ready to help
in any way, Mark has been pushing me all year and I knov; that we are going to
have the best year ever viith him at the helm.

He has told me some of his think

ing for the year and we're all in for a new high in Rotary,

Notice where Fred Weeks made up his meeting of June 20th, in New York, V/ould
be interesting hearing how a club of that size operates, Everj'"one made up the

20th meeting but three fello?rs.

Bailey, Barnes, Fiske, Honey/fell, Patterson,

Treloar, Vinton, and Pennington were among the missing last Tuesday,

many of that group v/ill make up?

Wonder how

V/'e are indebted to Spencer for the follovfin;; thoiight vfhich he used in his
Bulletin last Sunday, "Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture
they do not understand: but I have always noticed that the passages that bother

me are those I DO understand", — M^rk Twain.
-Jf ■5E

-H-

-JJ-

« * * ■5{-

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^ -IE

"

YOU TELL ME:

What is the difference between an Eskimo mother with ten children and a left-

handed southern gentleman v/ho is the fathrr of two boys?
How can a man be sure that his wife will be dressed on time?
•uuid quoinxiuqsuT oqq uo saqqoxo Joq Jo ne jCng
•Atad-qqnos e st ueqqo oqq puu

uuoqquou a sx euQ

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy T2:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-50
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PATTERSON — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-ot-Arms

^

- President

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIMCATIGN
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP.

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

Charles Flske — Chairmen

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Luse — Chairman

6

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Choirmon

1
9

D

H

FELLOWSHIP

AHENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

Ed Holtz — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

C

Olmsted — Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairmen

Dick Kerr — Chairman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairmen

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL,

1950

4—Earle

Davidson

20—Bill Milnes—(Speclol Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Von Aken

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,
6—Don

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

Shorno

10—Horry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23—Walt Bien

31-Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

13—Guvarie CofFman

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)
27—Byron Thomas
OCTOBER, 1949

FEBRUARY, 1950

4—At Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat-(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

MAY, 1950

1949

9—Howard Swan

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy PaHerson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Halloran
Frankhauser

1949
JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

1—Bob Wade

8—Fronk MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

II—Fritz Von Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the obove members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pos
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarlan who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 2.

Jnlv 10.

Good Morning to you

19^0

by, the editor.

Next Tuesday, July 11th, marks the first meeting for our new president, Mark, and we

are all hoping that a goodly crowd will be present to greet him, Fritz has an interest
ing program coming up, and is planning on shovring pictures taken at their Greenhouses.

Here's a chance to get the inside dope on the flower business and it's all free. Always
hear lots of favorable comments when Rotarians use a little ingenuity and use their
own vocation for a program. Gives all of us a little bettor insight on what the other
fellow's problems are and T^hat he is trying to accomplish.
Mark reports that the district governor is anxious to have all the committee chairmen

be at the district assembly at St, Mary's Lake near Battle Creek this coming v:eek-end,

July 8-9.

Seems that there is a little extra room, and here fellovfs, is a great c^-

portunity to enjoy some fine fellovfship and learn what this word ROTARY is all about.
It also appears that Ernie and Mark need a little bit of "looking after". After all
they've been going around quite a bit lately,
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

Rotary International has outlined for all the clubs lii steps which should be taken be
fore a new member is inducted into a club. Needless to say, we have been a little lax
in follov;ing the procedure. However, it would be well for us all to heed a bit more
carefully to the line, so that v^e may avoid difficulties that other clubs have exper

ienced. In brief here is what should be done in considering a member for Rotary, His
name should be presented to the Board for approval, then if approved it goes to the

membership committee for study, then back to the Board for definite action on the re

port of the membership committee. The proposer is then notified by the secretary that
his applicant has been O.K.'d and he in turn should explain to the applicant just what
Rotary means and secure a signed application from him. The secretary then notifies the
members in vnriting regarding the proposed man, and the membership has 10 days in v/hich
to file written objections. If all is still going well after this, the proposer and
prospective member are notified to that effect and he is inducted into Rotary,
something we all should understand and watch just a little closer men.

It's

Better be safe

than sorry.

Just a word regarding make-ups,..Please check carefully vrith the secretary of the

club that you are visiting and be certain that a card is mailed back to Ernie giving

you the credit you have earned. Often times a man mentions that he has made-up here
or there and Ernie has no record of same. This seems to happen more often in farsvraj places. Remember, all clubs aren't as fortunate as we in having such an efficient
secretary and secretary's secretary.

Just came from a good Board meeting "with all in attendance except Shorno who is av/ay
on vacation.

Payne was there and it was decided that we should have the Minstrel Show

in the early fall, the proceeds to be used for the Youth Fund,

we can do a bang-up job on this project.

If we all work, fellows,

The thinking is being started sufficiently

in advance, to alia-/- plenty of time for every detail, We are down to about 03OO in the
Youth Fund and that won't help much toward some of the cases we are called on to assist.

The board is setting up a budget in advance, which is also a splendid idea. Our giving
has-^een a little hap-hazard in the past. The Board also voted not to contribute ary

money to the organized drives as we have in the past. By these we mean the Community
Chest, Red Cross, March of Dimes, etc. The feeling was that we all give to these in
dividually, and that we could use our Youth Fund to better advantages in the mary in

dividual cases that come to our attention, Mrs, Boley, a nurse from the Branch Coiinty
Health_ DepartmeDt^also appeared before--the group in behalf -of -a 12 year old bey v;ho
has Rheumatic Fever last year and needs some special schooling. That matter is being
referred to the Crippled Children's committee for study.

Our volley Ball attendance was bad last vfeek, with only three present,

It's a little

difficult to play with only three says Shorno,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry - Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

HERBERT C.

DISTRICT

KERUKOWSKE - DUtrict GdKrerner&gt;

Rotary Club of Coldwater -- 1949-30
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — President

MARK S. ANDREWS - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. — Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure)—s

ROBERT E. SHAW — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

DON SHORNO — Sergeant-at&gt;Arms

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER — Director
WAYNE W. WAY - Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernie

B

ROTARY

F

MEMBERSHIP

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE
Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairman

C

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Lose — Chairman

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holts — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH

John

CHILDREN

C

Ken Olmsted — Chairman

Walker — Chairman

RURAL • URBAN
Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Horold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Choirman

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

CofFman

—Chairman

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST,

DECEMBER, 1949

1949

APRIL," 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold Hamilton

13—Earl Corwin

16—Howard

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John .Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

27—Lloyd Livermore, Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)
30—Ray

JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER, 1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob Fraser

13—Guvarie CofFman

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

20—Ken Putnam-(District Governor's Visit)

24—John Wolker

23-WaIt

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed Rennell

31—Warren Williams

6—Don

Shorn©

OCTOBER, 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treot—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.
NOVEMBER,

^

Fox

FEBRUARY, 1950

9—Howard Swan

Bien

JUNE. 1950

7—Carl VInton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

6—Fred Halloran

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

Frankhauser

1949

1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank MeConkey

7—Red McKnight

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

Kerr

22—Chuck Woodward

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Frank Murray

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

28—Ed

25—Keith

Holtx

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstonding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is not pa.
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairman.

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�In the year
seven clubs in the district contributed to the ROTARY FO'INDATION
a total of tv/o thousand three hundred and forty-two dollars and sixty-five cents.
Two of these completed their quota. To date, 18 of the
clubs have gone over the
top. The Kalamazoo club thru its promoting the Greater Kalamazoo exposition netted
200,00 for use of the school for spastic children, 19 clubs in the district
participated in inter-club and inter-city meetings, 221 new members vfere admitted,
22 clubs issue vreekly dun bulletins.

In attendance we were Ihth in the district for May,

May of li9 "wc were in 10th place.

united and strong.

In April v^e were 6th, and in

In June of 1x9 we had S9 members, today we are 68,

Ernie reports the June attendance as 92,03^.

Not Badij

For

the 19U9-50 year yre had an average of
The high was 9$*&amp;9% in January and
low was 87,21^ in March, Had two special meetings in March, And with that we
shall say good-by for nov/, hoping to see you all next Tuesday.
T. F.

U,

The lightning bug is very brilliant.
Trouble is he has no mind.

He travels all over creation,
V/ith his Headlight on behindi

-is'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

rv

July 17. 19^0

No, 3

Good Morning:

by A1 Tinny

Next Tuesday, July l8th, Rotary again meets at the Arlington, 12:1^ pjn,
Frank Murray is program chairman,

We have been desperately trying to contact

Frank for an official announcement of his program, but his secretary keeps
telling us that he is busy loaning several large sums of money, so we have
finally given up, Hovfcver, with Frank in charge, its got to be good. Further,
more, Grant, we v/ould like to know how ho rates a city phone where he lives
way out in the country,

Fritz sure did a swell job on his program last week, in spite of Grand
pa Van at the projector, Hav about it fellovfs, let*s have some more voca
tional programs of the type Fritz put on.

Mighty fine.

We*ve already done considerable planning for our Ministrel show.

member the dates (I can't) November 30th, and December Ist,

Re

V^e hope to fill

the Youth Fund to over-flowing proportions. If we all get behind this thing
and v;ork we can do a bang-up job and have a sv/ell time. Remember in last

week's bulletin reading how the Kalamazoo Club raised $3500, on a project
last year.

Let's us raise some real money too fellov/s,,,,,,,,,,,,,If any

body has some thoughts let Payne know, he'll appreciate the suggestions even
if he won't admit it.

Chick and Fred have again completed their yearly audit and I might add

in their customary thorough style.

If you v/ill pardon, v^e will quote from

the last paragraph of their report:

"The records of our Rotary Club are in

excellent condition for which wc can thank our secretary, Ernest Luse,

He

deserves special commendati.n for collecting all outstanding dues as of

June 30* 1950",

Unquote,
MEN

Saw John Hardy and Norm both out in the yard the other day, v^alking
around a bit. Sure hope they are coming O.K.

Remember men, it's summer and vre're having quite a few visiting Rotarians,
Are you doing your share to make them feel at home?

Please try and remember

how you felt v;hen you last visited a strange club and were left alone.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:

It is not the loat that weights us dovm,
the way ive carry it.

It is

See you tomorroiv.
D. 0, D,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregodonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Hotel Hendry — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

HERBERT C.

KERLIKOWSKE - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1949-30
KENNETH M.

MARK S. ANDREWS — Vice-President

PUTNAM

-

President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

DON W. HERR, JR. - Director

ROY C. PAHERSON — Treasure^

ROBERT E. SHAW - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD

DON SHORNO — Sergeont-at-Arms

— Director

MARTIN W. DERHAMMER - Director
WAYNE W. WAY — Director

CLARA BOVEE — Maestro of the Keyboard

MAURICE PAYNE — Maestro of the Baton

CLUB SERVICE

BOB SHAW — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ROTARY

INFORMATION

Howard Teeter — Chairman

Ernie lose — Chairman

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

C

G

PROGRAM

INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Grant Treloar — Chairman

Woody Herr — Chairman

D

PUBLIC

Charles Fiske — Chairman

Maurice Payne — Chairmen

H

FELLOWSHIP
Ed Holtz — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

Byron Thomas — Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Wayne Way — Chairman

YOUTH"

-

CRIPPLED

~

Ken

John Walker — Chairman

CHILDREN

Olmsted —

C

Chairman

RURAL• URBAN

Guvarie

SICK

BIRTHDAY

Harold Hill — Chairman

Dick Kerr — Chairman

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL

Coffman

—Choirmon

SERVICE

Chuck Woodward — Chairman

Marty Derhammer — Chairman

1949 - 1950 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER, 1949

AUGUST. 1949

2—Marty Derhammer

6—Chick Kennedy

9—Harold

13—Eorl Corwin

Hamilton

16—Howard Teeter

23—Bob Kerr—(Family Picnic)

APRIL, 1950
4—Earle

Davidson

10—Mac McKeith—(Rotary Kids' Party)
18—John Hardy—(Special Rotary Program)

20—Bill Milnes—(Special Christmas Party)
27—Lloyd livermore. Jr.

25—Warner Van Aken

f

30—Ray Fox
JANUARY, 1950
SEPTEMBER,

1949

MAY, 1950

3—Harold Hill

2—Bob

9—Howard Swan

20—Ken Putnam—(District Governor's Visit)

10—Harry Taylor
17—Mark Andrews—(Special Rotary Prog.)

16—Rus Moore—(Rotary Ladies' Nite)

24—John Walker

23-Walt Bien

27—Byron Thomas

31—Ed

31—Warren Williams

6—Don Shorno
13—Guvarie CofFman

OCTOBER. 1949

4—Al Sieg (Stag Nite)
11—Grant Treloar

18—Web Treat—(Special Rotary Program)
25—Lloyd Livermore, Sr.

Rennell

FEBRUARY, 1950

Eraser

JUNE, 1950

7—Carl Vinton—(Special Rotary Program)
14—Hap Weidner

13—Rotary Tri-State Meeting

21—Roy Patterson

20—Bill

28—Wayne Johnson

27—Si Treat

6—Fred Holloron

Frankhauser

NOVEMBER, 1949
1-Bob Wade

JULY, 1950

MARCH, 1950

8—Frank McConkey

7—Red McKnIght

4—Holiday—No Meeting

15—Ken

14—Dick

11—Fritz Van Aken

Olmsted

22—Chuck

Woodward

29—Wayne Way—(Special Rotary Program)

Kerr

21—All Sports Banquet

18—Fronk Murray

28-Ed

25—Keith

Holtz

Pearce

This '49-'50 Rotary year will be remembered for the outstanding programs presented by the above members. Plan yours well in advance. If it is net pos*
sible to get your program on the exact date scheduled, switch dates with a fellow Rotarian who has one planned for later on during the same month.
WOODY HERR — Program Chairmen.

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�Vol.

IV

No. U

July 2U, 1950.

Every indication ^tioints to another fine oro^ram for Rotary next Tucsvtl'- ^
?ro-ran chairaan, and has as his speaker, Gunnar

Enquist. llr. Enquist is a farmer, living near Litchfleld, and just last

year he visited his native land, Svreden. He will discuss his trip and
his country. It should be most interesting,
a

Vice-President in charge of business relations

of the Detroit Trust Company, was with us last Tuesday, and from all the
favorable comment and post-discussion Frank Murray can be oroud. indeed.
n
His topic was "You Need A Nill". The attorneys in the
club should include Ivir. Leonard in a bonus from all the fees they will

be pocketing as a result of the talk. He can be highly complimented on
turning a difficult subject into a very listenable talk,
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN:

Don't forget the words of our illustrious
president, "Please get your committee together",

j^e had eleven fellows missing last week, which is a few too many.

For the meeting of July 11th, Bailey, Teeter, and Thomas are the only

men who could find the time to attend another Rotary Club. It made the
attendance average for that meeting 88.21;^.

Develop Rotarj^ Curiosity

The ohly birthday I could find for this v.'eek y;as Les V/oodward,

Les

celebrated on Thursday, July 20th. Grandpa Treat, v;ho was presented with
his first grandson recently was able to be present last Tuesday, and ask
o kick-in for said Grandson, As the bulletin goes to press we are still
working on him. It might be well to include at this time a message from
.-/ebb. /.e quote "If any Rotariaji can help me in producing a son, please
contact
me at phone 96 at once. A liberal reward will be given
to said
person",
^
The Coldwater Rotary Club was organized in November of 1921

Rowe was our first president.

Frank

he^ that Reginald Smith of Albion, a past district governor of
Rotary, and a past officer of Rotary International, has been named chair

ing of the nominating committee of Rotary International. He will make

his report at the 1951 meeting at Atlantic City, N, J. This is fine re
cognition for Reg",, Albion, Michigan, and we are all proud of him.
President Arthur Lagueux, of Rotary International, has listed 5

■Ik

1950-51.

It v;ill be much easier for Itok to trans-

action d^oring the coming year if we are all familiar

with them. With that thought in mind, we will use one each vreek in the
bulletin for the next 5 vrcoks.

1. IN CLUB SERVpE: "May I suggest that you make full use of the
benefit of younger men of your community, begetting therebv the heirs
to the Rotary of the future".
provisions lor additional active and senior active mcrabcrshius to the

He feels that the ideal Rotary club is not composed entirely of young

men-nor of middlc-agod men—nor solely of older members. Rather it is
a club composed of the best possible representatives of all three.
K, M, P,

�r

:&gt;r--^Lr^K&gt;-

:V .s

�Vol.

IV

No. it

July 2U, 19^0.

Every indication points to another fine pro^rain for Rotary next Tues

day, ^ "Doc" Pcarce is the pro:;rarn chairnan, and has as his spoakerj Gunnar

Enquist,

Mr, Enquist is a farmer, living near Litchfir-ld, and just last

year he visited his native land, Svreden. He will discuss his trip and
his country. It should be most interesting,

Carlton B, Leonard, VicG-President in charge of business relations

of the Detroit Trust Company, was v;ith us last Tuesday, and from all the
favorable comment and post-discussion Frank Murray can be oroud, indeed,
of his program. His topic was "You Heed A Will". The attorneys in the
club should include Ivir. Leonard in a bonus from all the foes they will
be pocketing as a result of the talk. He can be highly coii^liraented on
turning a difficult subject into a very listenable talk,
COMMITTEE CHAIRM/iN:

Don^t forget the v/ords of our illustrious

president, "Please get your committee together".

I'/e had eleven fellows missing last week, which is a few too many.

For the meeting of July llth. Bailey, Teeter, and Thomas are the only
men who could find the time to attend another Rotary Club.
attendance average for that meeting 88,2iiJ?,

It made the

Develop Rotary Curiosity

The ohly birthday I could find for this 7/eek vras Les l/oodward.

celebrated on Thursday, July 20th,

Les

Grandpa. Treat, who was presented with

his first grandson recently was able to be present last Tuesday, and ask

to kick-in for'said Grandson, As the bulletin goes to press we are still
working on him. It might be well to include at this time a message from

Webb, We quote "If any Rotarian can help ae in producing a son, please
contact me at phone 96 at once,

person".

A liberal r0T«/ard "will be given to said

The Coldwater Rotary Club was organized in November of 1921.

Rowe was our first president.

Frank

He hear that Reginald Smith of Albion, a past district governor of
Rotary, and a past officer of Rotary International, has been named chairof the nominating committee of Rotary International,

He will make

his report at the 1951 meeting at Atlantic City, N, J. This is fine re

cognition for "Reg",, Albion, Michigan, and we are all proud of him.

President Arthur Lagueux, of Rotary International, has listed 5

goals for his year, 1950-51.

It will be much easier for Mark to trans

late these aims into action during the coming year if we are all familiar
■with them. With that thought in mind, we "v.-ill use one each week in the
bulletin for the next 5 weeks.

1. IN CLUB SKRVICE;

"May I suggest that you make full use of the

provisions for additional active and senior active merabershi"os to the

benefit of younger men of your conmrunity, begetting thereby the heirs
to the Rotary oT the future".

He feels that the ideal Rotaig'' club is not composed entirely of young

men-nor of middle-aged men—nor solely of older members. Rather it is
^Q^pQsed of the best possible roprescntatives of all.t.liree.
K,

M,

P.

�;.•••• /

--Tjl

;;

.•Vm

■y

.-/t.

i .

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 5

July 31&gt; 1950.

Jackson, Mississippi was represented last week
Rotarian Lester Dawley,
Dexter H, Cross was with us from Ada, Ohioj Melvin Blue from Quincyj, It was
good to see three of our B^irr Oak neighbors, M. F, Sanborn, a barber] N, R.
Hecht, a fruit grov/erj and Otto D, Kbppenstein, Farm Implements.
and Bill V/horley were present from Bronson,

Paul V7onk

It was mentioned the other day that maybe a little more time should be
given to the introduction of our guests.

Lots of clubs use various "stunts"

in presenting the guest, which, of course, takes a little preparation. One
good one is to mention a couple of points of interest about the city the
Rotarian is from. There are also many other thoughts on the subject. If
any of you lads with a fertile mind can come up with any good ideas, speak
forth. Maybe we could improve the situation. Also better ask yourself:
Am I taking time to make the guest feel at home?

"Doc" Pearce introduced Gunnar Enquist of Litchfield as his speaker

last Tuesday, and Mr, Enquist, who recently visited the old country, showed

us slides talcen on his trip. They were especially interesting in that they
exposed a more intimate side of life in Sweden than one usually sees in
this type of program. His family are still living there which allowed him
to make the many interesting personal shots we saw.

Earl Corwin will be in charge of the program for Tuesday^ August 1st.

Earl has arranged for Everett Hogan to be his speaker. Mr* Hogan is Presi
dent of the Coldwater Lake Association and will speak regarding the activ
ities of the association. According to the number of speeders arrested
around the lake they must be a fairly active group. It will not be at all
surprising if Warner and Wayne will want the program for August 8th, so

that they may give the word about Morrison Lake,

Maybe Johnson will bring

his Horse, his Criss-Craft, and his 1930 Hudson as exhibits one, two and
three, (We could mention some others but guess we hadn't better.)

88.2li^ v^as the attendance average for the meeting of the l8th, after

all the make-ups were in,

pause and ask ourselves:

13 were absent, and ^ made up.

Shall we all

Was I one of the 8?

From the executive suite gomes this announcement.

Board meeting next Thursday, August 3,,
H, I, President Lagueux has as his goal in Vocational Service for

the coming year the following:

"Honesty is still the best policy",.

"There are many aids to honesty and all of them proceed from the same

philosophical premise,"

Of particular value to Rotarians is the phrasing

of Rotarian Herbert J, Taylor's'Four-Way Test";
1.
2.

IS IT THE TRUTH?
IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNEDr

3.

WILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL AMD BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

L,

WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?

He also s\iggests that we use the "Four-V/ay Test" in combatting dishonesty

wherever is is found and also to distribute copies of the "Four-Way Test"
to friends and business associates.

D. 0. D.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DiSTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LOSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-president

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasure.''

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARiE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

t

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairmon

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Earl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

VonAken

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Mox A. Olds

TELEPHONE

. ROTARY INFORMATION

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Williom H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,
Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

C. Alfred Rice

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidsort
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H.

Weeks,

E.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomos

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

8

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhommer, O. A.

Honeywell, Vil. Treat, L. P. McDanlel

D

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murroy, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hil

Lewis Pennlngton

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J,

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

MAY

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

lO—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor

5—Freflerick VanAken
12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. MeConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

/

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

I

No. 6

August

^

A new club has been formed within the confines of your Rotary Club?
It is called THE BIRD CLUB
Its mottoi

He came

George Honeywell
Maurice Payne
Keith Pearce

-

He Sang

-

He Ate

-

He Flew

Hap l''[eidner

)

Harold Hamilton

) - These men are honored as
)
Charter Members.

The follaving are excerpts from the Board Meeting of August 2nd., with everyone
in attendance but Putnam,

Due to the fact that the club was _oing to fall short about %00 this
year in its regular operation it v/as deemed necessary to increase the
cost of the noon meal to '!;1,2^ for the members and '1^1,00 for visitors.
It was decided it would be impossible to furnish ice—cream for the
annual children's day at the park this year.

It was decided we could not pay for the expense of taking some boyscouts to Selfridge Field.

It was decided we would assume a third of the expenses, or a sum not

to exceed ^135*^ for the Holbrook child, who needs special schooline
in Battle Creek,

^

Earl Corwin presented Everett Hogan last Tuesday, and he spoke most interestingly
regarding the affairs of the Coldwater Lake association. They are accomplishing
things out there in making the community a better place to live, and it shows what
can be done with somebody to spark the thing along.

Next Tuesday Vince has the program and is bringing us Captain C. J, Scavarda, who
at the present time is on the staff of the Michigan Trucking Association. He has
had 25 years of experience with the Michigan State Police, and that, coupled with
the work he is presently doing, fits him for an interesting talk.
Missing Last Tuesday:
Davidson
Hamilton
Manguse

Munn
Williams
C. Vfoodward

The attendance figures just released by the secretary's office for July were 92 15^

Not bad:

good to see us out of the 80's and in the 90's,

IN COMmJNITY SFJIVICE: our president of R. I. would like to see every club adopt
whatever special community service project is most needed within the codw
raunity. Particular exphasis is to be given to the famowResolution
adopted in 1936,

"Corporate action by Rotary Clubs is not prohibited, but under the safe^ards provided herein ^d for the purpose of creating espirit de corps
in the club itself, it is desirable that every Rotary club have some com

munity service activity requiring the collective co-operation of all its

members, in addition to its program for the stimulation of the club members
to individual service v/ithin the community

"

How many of you fellows have read, "My ^^oad to Rotary", written by Rotary'fl founder.

Paul Harris, shortly before his death? It describes among other things, hotr he
came to found a movement that nov; encircles the world. It is a book that you will
enjoy reading and it v/ill also give you many interesting facts about Rotary,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OICOTT, Sr.

DSslrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vlce-Pretident

S. ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

William A.

Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

H.

Weeks,

E.

I

J.

VanAken

SER6EANT5-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstion, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Fred

Earl

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes,

Teeter, Carl F. VInton

PUBLIC

C. Alfred Rice

K.

INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY
Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Potterson, Richard -Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

E. J. Rennell, J.

Honeywell, W. Treot, I. P. McDanlel

R. J.

E.

Fraser,

D

CHILDREN

C

Bailey, R. I. Wade,

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, 'Jr.,

4. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. LiverTnore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman,

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

^

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

; •

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

17—Robert J. Fraser
24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

MAY

JANUARY

2—L. Earle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

SEPTEMBER

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

,

.

3—Martin H. Derhamm.er

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotory Progrom)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rol'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeifh

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

I

No. 7

August lU, 19^0

The program for next Tuesday will be presented by our good frienc^ Otis BarneS|

of hospital fame. His speaker will be Merit Beyer, Secretary of Tri-State College at
Angola, He served v/ith the Intelligence Division of the Arn:^'- in the African area dur
ing this past conflict, and word has it that it will be another top-notch program.
Again last week we heard another swell talk on the trucking industry by C, J,
Scavarda, vfho at present is working with the Michigan Trucking association, whose
main office is in Detroit, The only suggestion this corner might offer Mr, Scavarda
is that some effort be spent in inventing some type of super-muffler for his trucks.
Or at least be certain that each is equipped with an exhaust pipe. Don't believe he

ever tried to sleep with one under his window.

To Chef Vincent we say, chef-d'oeuvre.

We v/elcomed at the guest table last week, v;ith a large round of applause, John L,
Estrich of Angola, Elwin Bodlcy of Bronson, H, II, Rhorer from Kokomo, Indiana, Elmer

Dobson from Quincy, and Frank Rowley of Indianapolis, We had 65 of our fellov;-Rotariar.
present with 3 being among tho missing, Ernie gives with the figure 9$^$9% for our

attendance of August 8th, and 91.18^ for August 3rd, after all the make-up cards are
in.

Check with Ernie fellows if you make up, to be certain that your make-up card was

mailed to him.

Too many times it fails to reach his desk.

The following are a list of classifications that you might have a man in mind for:
Agriculture

Air Conditioning

Farming-Grain-Crop Growing

V/arm Air Furnace Distr.

Automobile Industry
Tire Retailing

Oil Burning Equip, "

Clothing Industry
Women's Clothing Retailing

Confectionery
Confectionery Retailing

Electrical -Industry
Electrical Appliance Distr.

Finance

Food Industry
Groceries Retailing

F\irniturG-Fixtures &amp; Furnish-

Loans

Baking Retailing

Hotels, Resorts, Restaurants
Hotels

Household Furnishings ings
Retailing

Jewelry
Jewelry Retailing

Musical Instrument®

Optical Goods
Optical Goods Retailing

Paints, Oils, Decorating

Plumbing

Recreation

Retailing

Refreshment Parlors

Office Appliance
Stationery Retailing
Photography
Portrait

V/all Paper Distr,
Theater

Bov/ling
Transportation
Taxicab

As his fourth goal, and the one related to International Service, President
Lagueux suggests that v/e re-examine our v/orld, "I urge you, through the media of care

fully prepared club programs and inter-city forums on international affairs, to do

everything possible to develop in the individual Rotarian a greater knov/ledge and
understanding of the conflicting social, economic, and political problems of today's

world,"

This month's "Unusual Rotarian", a regular feature of the Rotarian is Ambassador

r^S

Warren R. Austin, former United States Senator from Vermont, now head of the U. S,.
delagation te—the U-»-N.

See the Rotarian for-September,

Strickland Gillilan tells the difference between living and LIVING in the pages
of your September issue of THE ROTi'lRIAN, watch for it when it comes through the mail.
Remember the family picnic

August 22nd, at Parkhurst Park,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCy - Unton Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Porker inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL P. MOORE - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO. Treasurer - Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

|

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

WiJIiam A.

Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

VonAken

Howard M. Teeter, Cart F.

FELLOWSHIP

i

PUBLIC

Charles

Harry L. Taylor

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Komslien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

H.

Vinion

C. Alfred Rice

K

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

H

E. Syren Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

I

J.

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Eerl

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Miines,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bevee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, f. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L P. McDeniel

D

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Woldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennlnglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDanlel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richord Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

B. VanAken

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting

(Tentative)

22-Harold T. Hill

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rol'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (RuroUUrban Program)^

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

10—William A. Miines

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

H. Woodward

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you wont to switch dates with onother member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f)

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 8

Au.^ust 21, 19^0.

Last week we enjoyed having as our guests Carlton McKenzie from Quincy,
G. Meyer and C, W. Blodsoe from Angola, Rev, C, A, Hopper, visiting Les V/oodward this week, from Henderson, Kentucky, Dr, T, A, Weaver from Dayton, Ohio,
and John R, Duffey from Wilmington, Ohio,

Missing last week were 13 brothers,...,Our attendance for August 8th,

after all the make-up cards were in was

At a recent meeting of the Board, a letter from Bill Frankhauser was

read, in which Bill stated that due to reasons of health, he regretfully
felt it necessary to resign from Rotary. The Board, with regret, accepted
his resignation and voted Bill an Honorary Membership.

Bill has been a

good Rotarian for many years and we hate to lose him.

In his letter he

stated that any time there v/as Rotary work he could help with he v;anted
to be counted as one of us, A splendid Rotary spirit.

Last week Otis Barnes introduced as his speaker, Meritt Boyer,. an

official of Tri-State College, and a Rotarian from Angola, V/hile yours
truly v/asn't able to hear his address, it must have been a good one from
all the favorable reports concerning it. Thanks to Otis for a fine program.
If you recall, each week we have been presenting one of the five
goals that President Arthur Lagueux hope to acheivo dioring his toniure in

office. Fifth and last, he v^ants us to extend the influence of Rotary,
Wherever there are communities without Rotarj'- Club, we should examine
them, and re-examine them, before coming to any conclusion that an exten
sion effort would be useless, I urge you to advise your district governor
of any prospective community in your vicinity and offer him full coopera
tion in making the survey and getting the organization under way,

Rotarian John A, Hannah, president of Michigan State College, offers
tvro simple rules to clean up college athletics in the September number of
the Rotarian,

Better read it.

In visiting with a Rotarian friend from out of town the other evening,
he mentioned that their club didn't do too much singing, I couldn't help
but think of the fellov;ship that we all enjoy in the few songs we sing
each vfeek after eating. Much of the credit for that enjoyment belongs to
Maurice and Clara for the swell job they do.
Remember there will be no meeting Tuesday noon, August 22nd. Paul
McDaniel has arranged for our family picnic at Parkhurst Park and every
indication points to a good-time for all. The hotel is serving. There
will be planned recreation in charge of Bob Livermore, Paul says we v/ill

eat at 6:30 p.m.

The price y;ill be 02.75 per family regardless of size.

Come early, bring the wife and kids, and plan to stay late,
CHARACTER

Remember that what you possess in the
vrarld will be found at the day of your
death to belong to another; what you
are will be yours forever,
" '

" "

- '

—

—Van Dyke

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON —' Congregotienat Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Cluh of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S. ANDREWS - President

DONALD V. SKORNO - Treaswret^S

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergednts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Choirman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Teeter, Carl' F.

PUBLIC
Charles

Harry L. Taylor

H.

Vinton .

C, Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

E.

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

TELEPHONE

FELLOWSHIP

H. Weeks,

VanAken

Corwin,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

dohn H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT&gt;ARMS

J.

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

H. Woodward

Earl

William H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,.

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

Milnes,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

S

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermere, M. H. 0erhanimer,.6. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

. RURAL. URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I, .Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

.Mf__WiNiomt,. E. Harold .Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

Prater, U. R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Bornes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon '

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant TreloOr, Chairman. R. 8. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All, Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24-'W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomos
15—Trl-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russe.ll G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—8. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

1

ft
7^^

Vol, IV No, 9

August 28, 19^0.

Last Tuesday, at Parkhurst Park, v^c enjoyed sone fine Rotary Family fella?ship at our annual Picnic. Thanks to Paul for completing the details and to

Bob Livermorc for the recreation.

Twenty-nine fellows couldn't find" time to

be there but let's hope that a major portion make up or the attendance figures
for August will reach a new low«

Dr, James Thomas vail meet with us next Tuesday and tell us about the
recent trip that he and Rus King made to England, V/e have been privileged
to hear Jim at Rotary on previous occasions aid it is always an enjoyable
program,

Fred Weeks will introduce Dr. Thomas,

Recently the Board voted Harold Hamilton a leave of absence. In his
letter, Harold stated that due to business reasons he would be unable to at

tend the meetings for a few months.
soonj^ain be one of usj

We all miss Harold and hope that he will

Jim Bailey and Warren Williams are coming up vath another unusual meet
ing for September 12th. They hope to again make it possible for us to eat
at the Four H- Fairgrounds, but this time vfithout the added effects of rain.
If you'll remember it was just a bit damp last year.

The other day Ernie gave ne some.material regarding the history of our
Rotary Club and from time to time we'll pass it on to you vfith the thought
that it might prove interesting.

Before me is a 15 page book v:ith "Coldvrater

Rotary,Club" printed in gold leaf on the cover. It evidently was printed
for the charter meeting, oin: charter, by the vray, being number lOUa, given
in 1923« The officers and directors were.Frank A. Rov;e, president, Neil
Carroll, vice president, Hugh W. Clarke, sccretarj'", and John R, Thompson,
treasurer. The directors v;ere Herbert L. Sloman, Harry D. Lansing, and

Harrison L. Milnos,

Frank Treat was the Sergeant-at-Arns,
9

In February, Frank Rov;e car,ie to Coldwater from South Bend, Indiana,
He was,in the employ of Arraour and Coiapany as Special Representative for
that company, with a considerable territory imder his charge, Frank had
been a worker in South Bend in Church classes. Boy's vrork and other jobs
vj-here service without visible reward is the rule,. He had been the guest "
of his manager, Frank Eby, of the South Bend Rotary Club at several Rotary

luncheons and had become extremely interested in Rotary. On coming to Coldwater aid finding he was eligible to membership, he set about canvassing

the field with a view to organizing a Rotary Club,

He did this quietly,

meeting some rebuffs and oonsideraiile interest. Finally, sometime in the
summer, he had a long talk with Charles Rufus Osborn, then minister of
Baptist Churchy.who advised Frank to t?.lk with three men, one of whom was
Fred Chambers, Before doing this, however, Frank, feeling pretty sure of
his ground, wrote Secretary General Chesley Perry in Chicago, asking about
the prospect of establishing a Rotary Club in Coldwater.— Continued next
issue.

The .attendance for the meeting of the l5th afte^: all make-up cards

were in vfas 89.5^^.

It is not the load that weighs us dovm; it is the way v:e carry it.
There's no limit to the good a man can do if he doesn't care who
gets the credit.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
•

•

^

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON - Cengregarionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

I
I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M
5TUR6IS - Elks Temple - Mon;ioy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

^TTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M.

�219TH

DiSTRiCT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice*President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer

Treasurer)*^
Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTJEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

/■

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Mourice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
t1. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

G

Teeter, Carl

F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

Fiske,

L.

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

K

Earle Davidson

Max

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles H.

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornslten, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

1

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC
Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Pcyrie, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B, Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

HoneyweTT,~W. Treat, I. "P." MeOahiel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J.

Fraser,

D

t.

RURAL■ URBAN

W. -Wtlltams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldren

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Woldron

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—1. Earle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

K. Swon

JUNE
OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E- Sieg (Club Service Program)

24—John A. Kennedy

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Gront Treloor (Infern'l Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

23—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV.

I *

No. 15

October l6, 1950*

Just everyone has reported to your vrriter that the program at the /vrlington
Tuesday ^vas among the best ever thanks to Bob Livermore. The thumb-nail sketches

given by Dick, Hal, Otis, and Jin I'cComb, vrere tops and the singing was ably handled
by Edv/ard of jei'reliy fame.

Guess Payne is still v/eeping at the om-pits.

The other day the Board voted to contribute $10,00 to the Guy Kirsch District
Memorial Fund,

This is but a division of the same Paul Harris Memorial that we have

given to in the past but gives us another opportunity to remember the work of another
great Rotarian,;,., It v;as also decided to officially postpone the minstrel show until
Director Payne has his dermititis cleared. Seems it ain't gettin' better now,,,,.
For our next meeting v/e vrill just have to v^ait and see because none other than
the people's choice, lYillie the Frankhauser, is program chairman. However, you may
all plan to come v;ith the highest of expectations because our chairman is no ordinary
"program getter" but the "best d,,, program getter in this club", end of quote. And
I might add, over the past years, this statement has been proven time and time again.
And of course, you know he v/ouldn't :;iake it if it weren't so., Soooo, everyone be
certain to shovi up Tuesday at 12:15,
Spencer To Mark:

"This is a Gh

ch sign.

What is Missing?"

THE JOI OF SERVICE - Rotarian J, T..Fegley of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia,
writes that he is finding a great deal of satisfaction in sending monthl.v packages

to a former Rotarian v/hose name and address was supplied to him by the secretariat.
If you want to experience the real joy of seir/ice, he suggests that you write the
secretariat for names ;3nd addresses of needy former Rotarians in Europe.

Guess most of you fellov^s signed the letter that the club sent to Mrs. Kirsch
expressing our sympathy for her loss.
Don't forget to point for the meeting
of October 31st, when Red Olcott, our district governor, v;ill honor the club vdth
his official visit. Remember, if everybody just brings himself it'll be a ICQ per
center. .... ,Nice to see Les V/oocb.Tard back again after tho trip he and Polly took
t&gt;u'ough the East, gone about three -weeks rnd reports a mighty fine time
,Si
and Mar are out on a little jaunt now and with Webb moving etc,, things must be in a
pretty mess at the Auto Parts, In case you didn't know, Webster is moving in that
swell new home today and we know that he. Sue, and the girls are really going to en
joy it.,...,Earl and his better half headed for the V^est Coast last Saturday to be
gone about three v;eeks. Somebody said that Jir, and lirs. A1 Hunter of Federal Mogul
fame were among the group. Went by train so the story goes
.Jesse the Waldron

is busy with this drive and that, (::y what a popular man), and the most recent of
his literary efforts vras something about a political campaign needing money. Anybody
know what he meant?,......Talked to Grant the other day and he said that he would be
away for a couple of weeks on his vacation. Noticed the operators were slower than
usual.

Rotary by Television - Thousands of televiewers in the U^S.A, have been follov/ing
the proceedings of the U.N. Security Council, One after noon in /.ugust during an in
terval for translation. Past Director of R,J,, Leo Golden appeared on the screen. For

a quarter hour he v^as invited to explain Rotary's relationship with the United Nations,
the aims of Rotary, and its contribution to international understanding, good will,
and peace.

There is a swell article in the post this week about Mich, State College, It's
might;:- interesting reading, every resident of the State of Michigan should read it.
See you Tuesday,
—

Kctt:

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday I2:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President^—'Director

DONALD V, SHORNO

.ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

Treasurer

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

'

'

■

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

.J

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

B

MEMBERSHIP

.

Frederick

F

.

Maurice' D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

G

PUBLIC

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor '

K

L. Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

•

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

r

Fred H.

J

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
K. Vincent Kornstlen, Mox'A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. .Jol]nson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

1

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE '
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

..L, R.' ^Ivermore,

B

Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J._Reni&gt;ell. J. E. Bailey./k. L...Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL • URBAN

Wt—WJIiioms—-Er- Harold Monn^Jr;,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAkea, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Liveimore, H. K.

Swon,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Penningtbil

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstlen

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night).

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

/

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox
30—Howard K. Swan

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

1—Richard Manguse
■■ 8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T.

—. .
,

Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—Jomes F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H.

Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible ond let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV.

i

No. 10

September 11^ 19^0.

That was a good meeting last Tuesday noon at the Arlington with our representa
tive in Congressj Paul Shafer, giving us plenty of first-hand information from Wash
ington regarding the Korean situation, He^ again, reminds us that we are definitely

at war and unprepared for it and that It vrill take us until 1952 to get the necessary
equipment that we need over there. Jesse Waldron made the introduction.
Missing Tuesday weret

Johnson

Moore

Keep

Murray

Bob Livermore
McComb

Olds

Rennell (forget it was Tuesday)

McKnight

Thomas

We had 89,39^ after all make-ups for August 29th.

We welcomed Tuesday:

Are we slipping?

Carlton McKenzie, the Quincy Miller^ Sanborn Houser, in

the Real Estate business, from Oak Park, Illinois^ Frank L, Tennent from Sturgis, and
Roy Decker with the classification of Drugs Distributing from Oregon, Illinois^ also
A1 Morency,

We doff our chapeaus to Robert the L&amp;^on, who with the help of his wife, presented

a new son to the world a few days ago.

Just talked with Otis and he says that all

are doing fine, and a thanks to The lyon for the cigars.

A splendid gesture, always
appreciated, and I might add, expected. As the sheet goes to press, Webster (3 daugh

ters) Treat, is puffing away like made on lo'cn's stoggie preparing for a last ditch
stand, and a boy (he hopes).

Don't forget that next Tuesday we are meeting at the fair grounds and our meal
will be served by the folk of the Coldwater and Girard granges. The speaker will be
Mr. C. V. Ballard, head of the extension department of the Michigan State College,

a fine speaker,

Guvarie says that they have been friends for the past 25 years, soooo

use your own judgement.

Warren V/illiams and Jim Bailey have been making the necessary

arrangements,

Next Wednesday, September 13th, Sturgis is playing host for their annual Inter

city meeting.

vite us all.

Frank Tennent, you remember, made a special visit last meeting to in

Sturgis spent a lot of time and effort on this annual get-together, and

I think it's a must that Coldwater Rotary have a group present.

Golf in the afternoon

with a dinner o.nd progx'ara at the Klinger Lake Country Club in the evening.

Make your

reservations vfith Ernie, and save Wednesday, the 13th, for a good time at the St\u:gis
Rotary Inter-city Meeting,

Sorry that Clara is in the hospital. We arc all pulling for her speedy recovery,
MORE HISTORY:

On October 15, George Lyons of Hillsdale vra.s appointed by Governor George Barnes as
his special Representative and on the 2Uth day of October Frank Rowe was named as
Chairman of the organizing committee.

Frank called on Fred Chambers and these two

men picked as the three other members of the committee: O'Neill Carroll, Herbert
Sloman, and Hugh Clarke. These five men met vfith George Lyons and the other Directors

of the Hillsdale Club at the home of Mr. Lyons and planned the forming of the club,
A second meeting in a couple of days resulted in the selection of the Charter Member
ship list and within a few days twenty men were signed up. On Thursday evening,
November lOth, tvrenty Coldwater men mot at^he Arlington for dinner. Also present
were President George Lyons of the Hillsdale Club and 29 of his fellow members,
George presided until a temporary chairman, Frank Rowe, was named. Hugh Clarke was
named temporary secretary.

It was voted to hold a meeting for permanent organization

a week from the next Friday night,.,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice&gt;President

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Ti'easurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTiEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

,,

'

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

Harry I. Taylor

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H.

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS&lt;AT-ARMS

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

Earl

VanAken

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. t. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, i. R. Weidner

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Trent, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Woy, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman.

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennlngten

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel

(Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19-John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

J. Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Progrom)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

' 26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Progrom)

22-Harold T. Hill

" 23—Ray R. Fox
30—HoNyord K. Swan

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

'12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

29—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Woyn® W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. PaTt£rS6'n*(Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-MiIford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
A.

Olds

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plon your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

No. 11

SRptpnbftr T

*195^

At a recent meeting of the Boardj it vras decided to have our Junior Rotarians meet

"with us again this year.

Each Junior Rotarian^ all of whom will be members of the

senior class, vfill attend 2 Rotary meetings as a guest of a Rotarian. If you will

remember we tried this tv'o years ago and most of us felt that it wasn*t too success

ful, This year members will be given the opportunity to volunteer to be responsible
for a boy, to have him meet -with you at your place of business, give him information
and show a real personal interest in the bey, as well as, escort him to Rotary, The
success of this program, as in most things, depends on you, the individual member.

Let's take a real interest in these boys and do a job that we can all be proud of.
We quote the follOT-fing:

"If any Rotarian finds that he has traded plastic raincoats

several weeks ago, I shall be glad to exchange "with him. Mine had a zipper front and

had the trade name 'Koroseal' on the hanging loop,"

Signed:

E, J, Rennell

We all enjoyed a swell chicken dinner, served to us by the folk of the Coldwater and

Girard granges last Tuesday at the fairgrounds, The young people interested in h—K

Club activities vrere present as our guests and our good friend*Monk Watson served up
the entertainment. Monk seemed even better than usual, if that's possible, and I'm
sure the kids got a real bang out of him.

By the way, if anyone needs a silo in his

backyard. Monk's the man to see, Dr, James (the knife) Bailey was orogram chairman,
and Warren (storage bin) V/illiartis assisted with arrangements at the fairgrounds,

Melvin Blue was

our guest from bhe Quincy Club,

We seeked for but couldn't find at the fairgrounds Tuesday:
Cor\'/in

Kornstein

Milnes

Munn

Fox

Manguse

Moore

Teeter

Each month Rotary.'' International publish a pamphlet on the activities of the United

Nations \7hich they send to all presidents and secretaries of Rotary Clubs.

The Board

has decided to send one of these each month to the individual members of the Coldvrater

Club, hoping that you will find the time to read and digest it, and thereby becoming

better informed on World affairs.

Each year a special attempt is made to entertain the Rotary-Anns around Christmas
time.

The date this year has been set for December 12.

The Committee would welcome

any suggestions from the members concerning a desirable program. — Please send sug
gestions to President Mark or Red McKnight. Congratulations to Red for thinking of
this important event at this early date. It's in plenty of time to plan a good pro
gram for the gals, THINK, and give \Tith the suggestions to Red. No excuse for beefing
you don't like what's done, as this is your chance to i^ive ideas.

For the meeting of September St-h, all of the fellows made up but six, which gives us
an attendance average of 90,77^,

iresident Mark is happy to inform the group that there v/ere no members of the Bird

Club last month. Remember to become a member of the Bird Club, (He Ate, He Sang He

Flevr), you must, leave early tv/o-consecutive times.

'

MORE HISTORY: On the evening of November l8th, the new club, together v.dth 37 Rotar
ians from Angola, 11 from Adrian, 10 from Sturgis,
from Ilillsdale, 3 from Battle
Creek, met at the St, Marks Parish House. Frank Rowe and George Lyons presided and

the temporary organization vras made permanent witJi the adoption of the standard Rotary
constitution and By-Lav.'s, and the election of a Board of Directors
Frank Rov.re, Fred
Chambers, O'Neill Carroll, Herbert Sloman, Harry Lansing, Rollo Thompson, and Hugh

Clarke v.'crc named as directors,

K. M. P.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S.

ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director
KENNETH L. OlMSTED — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT K0RNST1EN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

-

Corwin,

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilebck.

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

Leslie H. Woodword

D

1

J.

Wllliom H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

Earl

Frederick VanAken

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDoniei

-W. Williams, E. Harold Munn,_Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weldner

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

' .

lewis ,Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

B—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDoniei (Family Picnic)

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

•

10—Robert 8. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—Ei J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

Eorle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentative)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken -

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John Ai Kennedy

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Fronk L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Horold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. P.atterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd Li Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him ond advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stog Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

i l

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

- The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

i

Ho. 12

September 25, 1950

We V7cre all very happy to vfelcome into Rotary fcllovfship at our meeting Tuesday^ Harvey
Bent, brought in hy Dick Kerr; Dick Biringerj vrith Bill Frankhauser* and to again have
Ed Holtz back in the fold after a brief vacation.

With the addition of these three men

the Coldvrater Rotar;^ Club is nov; 68 members, all of vrhich, I believe are good Rotarians.
In case you have forgotten, Norm rnd Ira are T,vith us as honorary members.
We v/ere sorry that

Bailey

Pearce

Barnes

Way

Fox

L. V/oodvford

L. Livernore
Johnson
Thomas

(already made up)
tt

tl

M

couldn't be vfith us Tuesday, It made the attendance average 89»11% and v/e knoiv that
some more of these fellov/s v/ill be making up. In case you're interested in the men

that make a real effort to make up, Corwin, Manguse, Milnes, Munn, Taylor, Thomas, and
Way all made up from their absence of September 12th, giving us an average for that
meeting of 92,31^

In the visitors' box were, R, J, llegargle, our attorney friend from Bronsonj Bill Gilfillan, vfith the classification of Agriculture Extension, from Visalia, Calif,; and
Ronald A, Ferguson, from Cincinnati, 0., Mr. Ferguson, by the way, has a 22 year per
fect attendance record.

John's boy. Jack, gave us an interesting account of his experiences at Boys' State,
held at East Lansing this s\imner, at our meeting.
, Club,

Jack was sponsored by the Coldwater

Fred V;eeks made the introdn.ction.

Rotary lost a real friend and ardent supporter in the passing of Hugh Clarke. As you
know, Hugh was a Charter member and secrotai^r of the ne\T born club, Hugh served for
20 years in his capacity of secretary, resigning in 19U2, and doubtless knew more re
garding the workings of Rotary than ary other man in Coldvrater. His 20 years of loyal
service in a very difficult position truly indicates a real love for Rotarj'". You know
some of us can work diligently for a year or two as president, etc., but v;hcn a nan can
give 20 years of tireless service he certainly deserves the highest tribute that can be

bestowed. In that respect, and for the first time, the Ccldv/ater Club is making a con
tribution to the Rotary Foundation to perpetuate the memory'- of Hugh Clarke. Hugh has
left but his Rotary Record vfill long serve as an example to the rest of us.

ATTENTION:

There will be a Club Assembly at noon Tuesday, October 3, at the Arlington

Hotel. All officers, directors, the Aims and Objectives committee and all cconittee
chairmen should be present,

Charlie Fiske is program chairman for our Tuesday meeting at the Arlington, Charlie
has prepared an interesting meeting. It will revolve around the accomplishments of the
club in years gone ty and other interesting high spots in it's 28 years of existence,

Charlie is well qualified for a program of this type, as his father, Bert Fiske, joined
the club in it's first year.

Don't forget you fellows, that Monday night is our first Minstrel rehearsal at the State

School, Please be there so that Payne or somebody else won't have to call on the phone,
etc., to get enough out to put the shoi'i- on. Our funds are lov» and we areiBing this

method to get some needed cash.

However, it's a lot of v;ork and only by the cooperatdon

of the entire group can it be a success.

Lets each of us shoulder his share of the

burden and then none is going to have too much to do, I have to laugh to i:ysclf as I
vrrito this as I feel certain that what you have just read will go in one ear, and out
the other, Havcver, can't blame no for trying. — See you Monday night,
Hoiv about it men?

Truth:

One of you better return Rennell's raincoat.

THE BIBLE is the dumbest book in the vforld to the man vrho isn't living right,
K, M. P,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregolionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presldent

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President - Director
KENNHH

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V- SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Mllnes,

Lute, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, P.

F

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

SERGEANT5-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

I

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

VanAken

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L.- R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R, L, Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Fraser, K. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

OCTOBER

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)
13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Woy
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plon such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

93

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

^

Vol.

IV

i

No. 13

October 2, 19^0

Last Tuesday we all enjoyed listening to our own coal specialist, Charles Fiske,
give us some interesting information regarding the past historj' and activities of the

Coldwater Rotary Club,

V/hen you lads are asked to do a little work on the coming

Minstrel show don*t forget Charlie's v/ords regarding the giving of yourself as well

as your moneys Too bad that Coffman, Fox, Fraser, Livermore, L,, Manguse^ McKeith,
Olds, Ofjens; Patterson, Pennington, Rennell, Vinton, Williams, L. Woodward, and Holtz,
weren't able to hear the talk, and it gave us an attendance average of 77,9h%* From
the secretary's office comes the word that we had a percentage of 9li.l2^ for the meet
ing of September 19th, after all the make-ups were in.

Don't forget that next Tuesday Rotary is not meeting at the Arlington.

It's at

the Elks Temple, 6:30 in the evening, and we will be meeting with the Kiwanians,
Howard Minier is their program chairman and Chick-a-dee Kennedy is in charge for Rotary.
The Eaton Manfacturing Company is presenting their Freedom Forum, which fron all re

ports, will be a very excellent and worth-while program. Remember how our attendance
always suffers v^hen we drop bur regular meeting time for a special meeting? Let's
A make this one the exception and turn out in full force for this important meeting.

However, you committee chairmen and Board members better show up at the Hotel Tuesday
noon. President Mark is having a club assembly and is most desirous of having a full
attendance. Dame rumor has it that he might even pick up the lunch checks, but frarkly,
I wouldn't order v/ith that thought in mind. Miracles do happen though, vfho kncavs??????

As this sheet goes to press, the latest count is Si Treat, Johnson, Payne, Barney,

Olmsted, Jim Bailey, etc., who are headin;^ for the U. P. and a bit of huntin^^, so they
say.

Good luck men, and may you all return

Ernie has recently received letters from Hap v/eidner and George Honeywell in
which they state that do to reasons beyond their conlrol it v;as necessary for them to
resign from the club.

It is v/ith regret that v/e see these men leave us and our earnest

hope is that some day conditions may permit their resumption of Rotary activities.
From the Governor's letter we note that Litchfield has set a tenative date, of

November 6fth, for their Charter Night, The Albion club gets the extension credit in
this instance. To them congratulations, and to Litchfield v^e give them our every wish
for a strong and virgorous Rotary Club. It vrill be a real asset to the community.
Also note that Pres. Bob Stone of the Constantino Club has been called to active duty

with the Marines. For August v^e are seventh in the district for attendance viith an
average of 90.95^» Marshall was fifth or second ahead of us. ffcimmmmmrammmm.

The guest column last Tuesday v;as lev; in number but strong in character. We wel
comed Cliff Thomas, with the classification of Fine Paper, a member of the Battle Creek
Club, and Joe Wiebel, our man\ifacturing friend from over Quincy way.
_
In reading the London Rotarian we note that in the field of International Service

ley are organizing the Overseas Students' Lunch, the^'* are entertaining overseas stuN^ents in their homes, and Charles Stockes is editing an International Service Committee
bulletin, to mention a fev/ of their projects.
City,

Don't forgot Rotary's Forty-Second annual Convention, May 27-31, 19^1, at Atlantic
See you there. —

Phil Graves

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OlMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

•

•

1

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

William A. Milnes,

luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Earl

1

J.

VonAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

1
B

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

F

V'.

FELLOWSHIP

G

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebiicock

Harry L. Taylor "

PROGRAM

Fred H.

TELEPHONE

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

J

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

ROTARY INFORMATION

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Potterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH

SERVICE

B
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
' e: J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey. R, I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermora, M. H. .Derhamnser,^^.A.^

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W.

Willioms. E. -Harold Munn._Jr,.

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKellh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murroy, Chairman. W.'B..VanAken,.R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Korr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstlen

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

,

22—L, Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Renneii (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

Eorle Davidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Horold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

12—Jomes F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L Taylor

26-WQyne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'] Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKetth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

23—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speaoi programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWJ

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

(t

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

(1

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

1

No, lU

October

19^0

President Mark is to be complimented on his effort to give us a vrell rounded

group of activities this year. Proper emphasis is being placed on Club Service, with
A1 as chairman. Community Service, Spencer as chairman, Vocational Service, Frank
Murray as chairman, and International Service, headed by Grant* You will be hearing
more from these men as the year progresses.

Assembly last Tuesday,

This was clearly indicated at the Club

Twenty fcllop;s were present, v^ith only a couple being unable

to attend, and there should be plenty of Rotary before the year is over.

The meeting Tuesday evening v^ith our Brother Kiv/anians v/as highly successful and
interesting, although slightly disturbing. The speaker has a very Unusual and clear
method of presenting a much talked about subject.

It was about the threat of Socialism

and Communism in this country, and the one fact that hit home with me v/as that history
has proven that once a Nation starts dovmj the Socialist Road it never turns back.

It

was a message that evfery Rotarian should have heard and from the looks of the attend
ance report several didn't,

Owen Decker presided with Minier introducing the speaker.

The one and only Vinton led the singing.

Ernie reports that for the month of September the club showed an average of 92,hQ%
in attendance. As some of you already knovr, the district governor is visiting our club
October 31st, It has been suggested by several that this might be a good time to shoot
for a 100% meeting. What do you say? Think about it and if it is a good idea you just
be present and there will be our goal. See hov; simple it is.
You might be interested in the fact that Hal Munn is the youngest member of the
club from the standpoint of years, being 22 years old, and our granddy is Charley Keep,

boasting 8l years young.

The average-elub-age is liSj y®^rs-,

Charley can also boast

that he has been a member longer then anyone else, inasmuch as he became a Rotarian on

January 2lith, 1922,

Warner and Walt Bien arc close behind him though with Warner join

ing the club just k days later, January 28th, and Walt came into the fold on March 15,

1922.

Our Minstrel shew; is treading water until Payne returns from the North,

When he

left his dermititis was still bacl, let's hope that when he gets back his health will
permit a vigorous attack on the shov;. It should be lots of fun, and just between us
girls, wG need money and need it badly. It has been suggested from several sources
that Rotary should do something tov;ard the completion of the new Cardinal Field, The

J.G.'s donated the Press Box and team room which I understand cost them about $l500,
in cold cash and many, many, hours of the members' labor.

The Lions Club gave the

score board, the Kiv;anis are busy vn.th their Industrial Arts Building project and as

far as your humble vrriter can determine, Rotarj'' at the present time, must be somcrwherc
out in left field.

We foui^ this interesting bit of information in the Battle Greek Bulletin, The
top three contributors during the past year to the Readers Digest were. Colliers, six
articles, The Rotarian, five, and the Saturday Evening Post, four. See, we told you
that it was a good magazine, well worth reading.

The program next Tuesday will be in charge of Bob Livermore, Liver and Fred have
arranged v/ith a group of our new members to give vocational and biographical talks,
which should make a mighty fine program.

In closing, may we quote our friend Coluraella:

"The most important part of every

business *s to know what ought to be done..,,,and then do it".
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrsgatienal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGiS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Disfriet Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenf

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

KENNETH

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

M. PUTNAM ~ Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E.-.Sieg — Chairman

f^AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mifnes,

Ernest W. Lute, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

TELEPHONE

'.WalteriJ. Bien, John-A*. Kennedy

Howard M. ^Teoter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

i

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKntght,

PROGRAM

Weeks,

E.

'

PUBLIC

Charles

Harry L. Toylor

H.

H. Vincent Korn^tien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

Leslie H. Woodward

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT'ARMS

J. Corwln,

Wllljam H. Frankhpuser,. W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

Earl

VonAken

H

Byron Thomas

. C. Alfred Ric^

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebifcock

'

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
'.&gt;Clara Bovee,'. Piano

Roy C.Potterson, Richard Manguse

COMMI^NRY SERVICE
Spencer B; Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

5

3

L. R. Livarmore, M.-H. Derhammer, .G.-A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

'

:, ,

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. MAaniel

R. J.

Fraser, H.

RURAL • URBAN

' W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
. W. W. Way, 6. Keith Pearce

R. Weldner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

. INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murrdy, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. LI Livermore, H. K.
Swan,-'R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Karr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington '

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

.. 1—Earl J. Corwin
8—H. Vincent
15—Otis O.

Kornstien

■

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

APRIL

"5—Richard A. Kerr

"3—AH Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chiid'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program]

Fraser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

. 9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
'

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocotional Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

OCTOBER

.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'J Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Parly)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV.

i

No, IS

October l6, 19^0^

Just everyone has reported to your vrriter that the program at the Arlington
Tuesday vras among the best over thanks to Bob Livermore, The thumb—nail sketches

given by Dick, Hal, Otis, and Jiii rcCcmb, vj-ere tops and the singing v:as ably handled

by Edv/ard of jevreliy fame".

Guess Payne is still weeping at the arm-pits.

The other day the Board voted to contribute ^|il0,00 to the Guy Kirsch District
Memorial Fund,

This is but a division of the same Paul Harris Memorial that we have

given to in the past but gives us another opportunity to remember the work of another

great Rotarian,,,., It v,'as also decided to officially postpone the minstrel show until
Director Payne has his dermititis cleared. Seems it ain*t gettin' better now,,,,.
For our next meeting we will just have to wait and see because none other than
the people*s choice, Willie the Frankhauser, is program chairman. However, you may
all plan to come v^ith the highest of expectations because our chairman is no ordinary

"program getter" but the "best d,,, program getter in this club", end of quote. And
I might add, over the past years, this statement has been proven time and time again.
And of course, you know he vrouldn't make it if it weren't so, Soooo, everyone be
certain to show up Tuesday at 12»l5.

Spencer To Mark:

"This is a Ch

ch sign.

What is Missing?"

THE JOI OF SERVICE - Rotarian J, T, Fegley of the Rotary Club of Philadelphia,
writes that he is finding a great deal of satisfaction in sending monthly packages
to a former Rotarian vrhose name and address 'vYas supplied to him by the secretariat.

If you want to e3q)erience the real joy of service, he suggests that you v/rite the
secretariat for names and addresses of needy former Rotarians in Europe,
Guess most of you fellov;s sigi.GCl the letter that the club sent to Airs. Kirsch

expressing our syn^jathj'^ for her loss
Don't forget to point for the meeting
of October 31st, v.^hen Red Olcott, our district governor, will honor the club trith
his official visit. Remember, if everybody just brings himself it'll be a 100 per
center,
,Nice to see Les Woodward back again after tho trip he and Polly took
tLu-ough the East, gone about three v^eeks end reports a mighty fine time.
Si
and Mar are out on a little jaunt now and v/ith Webb moving etc., things must be in a
pretty mess at the Auto Parts, In case you didn't know, Webster is moving in that

swell new home today and we knav that he, Sue, and the girls are really going to en
joy it
,Earl and his better half headed for the West Coast last Saturday to be
gone about three rreeks. Somebody said that
and Mrs, A1 Hunter of Federal Mogul

fame were among the group.

Went by train so the story goes,.

Jesse the Waldron

is busy with this drive and that, (rry vrhat a popular man), and the most recent of

his literary efforts v;as something about a political campaign needing money,

Ar^body

know v/hat he meant?,,,,,..Talked to Grant the other day and he said that he vrould be
away for a couple of weeks on his vacation. Noticed the operators vrere slower than
usual.

Rotary by Television - Thousands of televiewers in the Uj.S,A, have been follaving
the proceedings of the U,N» Security Council, One after noon in August during an in
terval for translation. Past Director of R,I,, Leo Golden apoeared on the screen. For
a ruarter hour he was invited to explain Rotary's relationship with the United Nations

the aims of Rotarj"", and its contribution to international understanding, good will,
and peace.

There is a svrGll article in the post this week about Mich. State College. It's
raigbtr i:iteresting reading, every resident of the State of Michigan should read it.
See you Tuesday,

;

ifcrm

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

T

I
I

AlBION — Porkor Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

STUR6IS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

—

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Distrtct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-Prestdent

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

...

Frederick

, MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy
C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H.

Horry L. Taylor

Fiske,

L.

K

Earle Davidson

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Roymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

E.

J

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

Fred H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. iohnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

luse, Ray R. Fox

MUSIC
Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Rfchord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairmen

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Dethommer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Boiley, R, I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, f. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

W. Williams,

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Wolker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Dovldson

5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Mortin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Progrom)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1950-51.

Plan your program os far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

I

No 16

October 23, 1950,

Plans are being made for the United Foundation drive which starts Nov. 1st, and as you

would expect, Rotarians are being asked to take an active roll, not only as a club but
as individuals ♦ 1 think that Fred, Bob Shavr, and Byron, to name a few, are giving it
lots of time and the entire club is to be asked to assist in this one drive.

be hearing plenty about it, so keep the date Nov. 1st, in mind.

You will

Might not be a bad

idea to also save a little dough to help the cause along.

We quote the follovTing from the Rotary Nev/s Broadcast: Governors' Official Visits "Club officers are ivriting us about the help the district governors are giving the club
committee chairmen at the time of the governor's official visit, Ray Martin, president
of the Rotary Club of Highlands, Texas, expressed his appreciation in these words:
'Our district governor arrived about 2:00 P.M. and met most of the Rotarians of
our club.

We had dinner and then met at 7:30 for our assembly. We were pretty

well organized as -ve kncjw he was coming. We had most of our members present and
for four hours we "got Rotary" - not one dull moment and v:e had no idea of the
time. The next morning he met with the chairman of the Vocational Service Com
mittee for more Rotary and then we enjoyed him as our guest speaker at our re
gular weekly meeting,'
An important responsibility of the governor on the occasion of his official visit is

his meeting with the club assembly (the officers, directors, and committee chairmen,
held for the purpose of conferring about the programs and activities of the club). Evid
ently this district governor is meeting that responsibility in an admirable manner -

and this club president, through carrful advance preparation, contributed immeasurably
to the effectiveness of the governor's visit,"
Take heedll] and mark your calendar for the coming vrocks as there are several important
occasions that every tried and true Rotarian will want to remember.

Istj there vfill be

no meeting at the Hotel Tues., instead v;e will go_ to Captain's Cabin where I^rty Dor-

Kamncr is having his Rotary"Stag,

Mart promises a good time for all and xte all know

the Dutchman so no more need be said.

If you haven't a full load drop around at the

Bon-Ami about 6:15 Tues, evening and we can fill the cars there.

The food do/m at the

Cabin is usually tops so bring your appetites and leave your cares and vrorries home
with Mother.

Then don't forget that on October 31st, hizzonor the District Governor, Vernon C. (Red)
Olcott will be with us. It's a meeting that none of us will want to miss, in fact I
understand that we are all set for a 100^ meeting on that date. Please don't you be the
one to spoil our record
then, there's the charter night at Litchfield on Nov, 6th,
and it's a must to have a large delegation from the Coldwater Club present. Save the
night of November 6th.,,,

Last week Davidson, McDanial, McKnight, Putnam, Rennell, and Si Treat were among the

missing, which gave us an attendance average of 91,18^. After all the make-up cards
for the meeting of October 10th vrore in our average was 88,2Ujl,

Guess probably you all realize that we are right in the middle of UNITED NATIONS WEEK,October 17-2l4.» Hope you have read the REPORT ON U,N, for September that you recently
received along with your weekly REFLECTOR,
contains some very vj-orthwhilo information

It's prepared by Rotary International and

Guess all of you know that there are four objects of Rotary,

I'll bet not many knop/ what thc^first one"is,♦.,.The developement" of acquaintance as
an opportunity for service

That's fundamental Rotary men, we all should knov; them
See you Tuesday night.
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome a! These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DlSTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-Preiident
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory
ROBERT B. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

•

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

6uVAR1E.Si COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairmon

A

AHENDANCE

ClASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

Fredarick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat, .

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Corl F. VInlon

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

K

L. Earle Davidson

H

H. Weeks,- E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT.ARMS

William H. Frankhouter, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

I

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

Ray R. Fox

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

E. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

Rennell, J.

E.

R. J. Fraser,

D

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Bailey, R. L. Wade,'
t. R.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.^
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. 6. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26-Wayne W. Way

13-Harold R. Weidner

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Progrom)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Speciol Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Choirman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

TEe COLDWATER iJotorj REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol IV

No. 17

I

October 30, 19^0

Excuse me again, but no bulletin isvoS^lete without just a mention about

attendance. There v/ere on the 2l4.th, as is always the case when we have an
evening meeting, too many absent. It gave us an average of 80,88/o, which
is rather lov/, but probably a good share of the group missing will make
up. After the make-up cards were in, our average for the meeting of the

17th was 97»06;o,

Now next Tuesday is the day the Governor of our district //219, "Red"
Olcott is here for his official visit. He has an interesting Rotary

massage for all of us, and there will be the club assembly for club offi
cers and committee chairmen following the luncheon meeting, Llark says
that the men v/ho vdll participate in the assembly, should plan to remain
until three o*clock that afternoon. All of us have agreed that this meet
ing is a must for a 100 percenter, so just you be there and we*11 be all

set,

Then there is the Litchfield Charter night Monday evening, November 6, at

Ciitchfield, The speaker is to be GEOFPl^lY A, IVHEABLE, of London, Ontario,

Canada, Mr, v/heable is Superintendent of Schools in London,

a member of

the London Rotary Club since 1925, and a Past President of that club. He
has served Rotary International as a Director, District Governor, and as
a committee member. He lectures on Principles of Administration and
Teaching Methods for the Institute of Public Health of the University of
Vestern Ontario, and is a member of many other organizations. It should
prove to be a most pleasant evening, and I know the Coldwater Rotary Club

will assume it's share of responsibility in welcoming this "baby club" at
Litchfield in District ,/'219#

The November issue of the Rotarian will offer some good reading, Norman
Vincent Pesle's article "There Are Glorious Days Ahead" is a "headllner",

30 certain to read it. According to Dr, Peale, "if we answer certain "if's"
ai»ight, the future can be splendid".

Men, don't forget that second object of Rotary, You all know it, but just
to refresh your memories here goes:

High ethical standards in business and professions;
The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations;
And the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation
as an opportunity to serve society.

Derhammer really "outdone hisself" puttin' on his stag party. The chicken
dinner was mighty fine, and all.of us enjoyed the entertainment. Of course,

some ate more than others, and some sang louder than others; and then too,
there was Vinton, It was a good party, and our thanks to Marty for all his

effort.

Fred k Spencer called a meeting of our Rotary "Red Feather" workers for

Thursday, Oct. 26, so that is rolling, Rotarians are happy to be a part of
this necessary community activity, and I know that everyone participating
will do a real "Rotary Job",

In parting remeraberj

A flake of snow is very small;
It's lost to sight quite quickly.
But many flakes combined will fill

The road and pathv/ays thickly.

United v/e can face the v/orld
V/ithout distress or fuss,

A little less of you and me-A

little

more

of us 1

See vou Tuesday^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

"K
^

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeterlo — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — Dlitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-ot-Arms

1

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

B

Luse, Ray R. Fox

F

1

J.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, Jomes F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

Weeks, E. Byron Thomot

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

Earl

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

D

Miines,

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

C

AHENDANCE

William A.

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Llvermore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. i. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

KoneywalJ, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

RURAL - URBAN

W. WIIMatns, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weldner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

P. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Llvermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

'

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murroy (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VonAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Ltvermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urbon Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

17—Lloyd L. Llvermore

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your progrom NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 18

November 6, 19^0.

Our Governor of district #219 v;as ■;:ith us last Tuesday, and we v;ere all happy

to receive him on his official visit to the club.

He based his talkto us on the

fact that so often new members are ;.ot properly indoctrinated into Rotary and gave

us some helpful advice on how this :,iight be done.

more "ROTARY" which is alv/ays welcome.

As a result v/e all heard some

He rcKiinded us of how the nev7 members could

be given an opportunity to contribute ^^10,00 tovrard a Rotary Fellowship, of which

there are 85 in operation this year. By doing this the member would feel a more
intimate contact with the program. He suggested that greater emphasis should be
placed on the individual Rotarian and that he j.iight be given some Rotarv books to
read. ?Ie termed these the "vrorking tools of a Rotarian". He again pointed out

Rotary's unique single classification system, horr Rotary clubs are v^ell respected
in every community, and hoiT people often want Rotary's endorsement, but that vre
should keep it free and unfettered so that Rotar3'''s ovm program could be concen
trated on. He closed with this thought, the lasting pcuver of Rotary is due to

the fact of the many individual Rotarians, There are 201 District Governors,
7000 club presidents, etc.. Everybody works, not sits in the cheering section or
on the bench.

The club assembly after the regular noon meeting lasted until about

3:15^ with most of the fellows being able to remain until its conclusion. With few
exceptions, all seems to be going well with the Coldvfater Rotary Club, He did sug

gest that all men who have been Rotarians for 20 or more years, should be placed
in a Senior Active Classification.

As you know we were trying for a 100 percenter last Tuesday and we came pretty
close to making it before the make-up cards v/ere in. Jim Bailey has already madeup at Boston and that leaves only Shaw, Johnson, and Davidson, It is hoped that
these men will find time before next Tuesday to attend a Rotary meeting and I feel

quite cofiXident thst such will be the case.

At the Board meeting Thursday noon, it vms noted that our financial position
is much the same as that of the vn-itcrs*. Namely, the Coldvrater Rotary Club is
overdravm at the bank, Hope Frank is in a good mood these days. Also we

had probably speak to Si Treat who is on the Bank Board, Had a full group at the

Board meeting.

Grant Treloar is present an International Service Ih'ogram this coming Tuesday
noon, Oscar Renshaw is bringing three High School students v/ith him and they will
discuss the United Nations Assembly, These programs are always interesting and it
fits nicely into the United Nations theme "which v;e have been reading so much about.
Don't forget the Litchfield Charter Night, Monday, November 6th.

a full car drop by the Bon-Ami at 6:15,

If you haven't

Dinner at 7:00 in the High School gymnasium.

Bob Shaw, at the Board meeting Thursday, said that shaw Shoe, Inc., would be pleased
to assT^e the obligation of the meal checks. Guess they want to create additional
good will in the corai:iunity. Thanks Bob
.Coldwater is paying for a portion of
the expense incurred in presenting the Litchfield boys with their Rotary Fins.,,,,..

Andrews, Luse, Vinton, Shaw, Kornstien, Kennedy, Olnsted, Putnam, Si Treat, Barnes,
Hill, Keep, Patterson, Coffman, Teeters, McConkey, Payne, and Derhammer have in
dicated that they &gt;vill be present.

And ncav lads, don't forget that second object of Rotary:
High ethical standards in business and professions;

The recognition of the v/orthinoss of all usefull occupations,

^*«and the dignufymg by each Rotarian of his occupation as
and opportunity to serve society;
Phil

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY - Union Chur&lt;h - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Serseants-dt-Arms

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

-

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

1

J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARM5

Cerwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodword

G

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

PROGRAM

Fred H.

C. Alfred Rice

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Eerie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Harry L. Taylor

D

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clora Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer'D. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
t. R. llvermore, M—H; Derhonnnor, G. A.

.

CRJPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wodo,
R. j.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

Fraser, H.

~W. Williams, E. Harold MuWn, "ir,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Paarce

R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

F. Murray, Chairman. W. 8. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1-^Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Woldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
.15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Horold T. Hill

30—Howard K. Swan

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

»

JUNE

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

" ' ' "

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

27—Harry L. Toylor
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—Williom A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon os the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Wl?o Serves Best

if

/

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol&gt; IV

No.

19

Novenbor

1

That was a swell International Service progran that Grant presented last Tues

day.

v;e all enjoyed hearing Ivliss Faoklam, Miss Olmstead, and Mr. Dygert tell us

various aspects of the United Nations.

Our thanks also to Oscar Renshaw for his

contribution to the progran.

James H, Keachie of the Engineering Products Department of the Radio Corporation
of America vail be our speaker next Tuesday noon. He will discuss modern problems
in radio and television. Hal Munn is progran chairman.

Guess probably most of you know that Byron is drive chairman for the United

Fund Campaign and that Bob Shaw and Man^juse have been v/orking on the Industrial

Quota, Fred V/eeks has the Special lifts list and the Community Service Committee
of Rotary, headed by none other t.
the Rev, Dr. Spencer Bacon Owens, has been
assisting Fred, Robbin Livermorc, P'.ckard (^10,00 cheaper each day) McDaniel,

Mercury Derhammer, T. V, Treat, Grair^y V;illiai.;s, Futuramatic Way, Blue Cross Barnes,
Sealtest McKeith, Rexall Lyon, Radio Munn, Attorney Biringer, Diamond Holtz, R, E»
Olds, "Four" McConkey, Spades King, Blue Goose .IcCoob, and Butter and Eggs Corwin,
all true blue Rotarians worked hard and long and deserve nothing but praise for
their efforts.

The following have perfect attendance from July 1st, to October 31st, 1950,:
Andrews, Bailey,Barnes, Coffman, Corwin, Derhammer, Fiske, Kennedy, Kerr, Bob, Livermore, Bob, L, Liverraore, Luse, Milnes, Olmsted, Payne, Rennell, Rice, Shav/, Shorno,
Sieg, Swan&gt; Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, Web Treat, Trebilcock, F, VanAken, W. VanAken,
Vlnton, y/ade^ Walker, V/eeks, Williams and Chuck Woodward.

PERSONALITY:

V/hen I met him I was looking doi-m, and when I left him I was
looking up.

Readers* Digest.
Six Mistakes of Life,

1. The delusion that individual advancement is made by crushing
others dOTm.

2, The tendency to worry about a thing that cannot be changed
or corrected,

3« Insisting that a thir.g is impossible because we ourselves
have not accomplished it.

ii. Refusing to set aside trivial preferences in order that im
portant tilings i.iay be accomplished,

5. Attempting to compel others to believe and live as we do.

6. The failure to establish the habit of saving money.
COMPENSATION

If I were standing to be judged.

Before the great v/hite throne;
V/here I could hear the righteous sing
and hear the sinners moan,

I*d want no greater advocate to make ary final plea
Than just a bqy who*d say "Gee," he did a lot for me,
Geo. T, Owens,..,.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — DittrSct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenl
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William A.

Lute, Ray R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

Leslie K. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles

Harry L. Taylor

Fred

I

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

VanAken

William H. Frankhouser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,

D

Milnet, Earl J.

Frederick

H

H.

Fiske,

L.

Eorfe Davidson

Raymond A. Trebilcoek

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M. H. Derhommer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

W.

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldren

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Woldron

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22-Haroid T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

27—Harry L Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Corl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various detoils.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

70l^

lY

No.

Novfimbpr

20

TQ&lt;n

CXiT thanks to Hal and to Jim Keachie for a good program last Tuesday^

Jim is

an Engineer with the Radio Corporation of America, and he had ah interesting message
for the group.

All of us got a real bang from the letter he read at the close of his

talk.

MacMcKeith will be responsible for the program next Tuesday, He tells us that
Howard Sryder will be the guest speaker, Itr, Snyder is speaking to the Business and
Professional V/canen in the evening and we can be certain that his message will be well
worth hearing.

Several of our brothers have left for the snowy pastures of the North and let's

hope that they come back with something besides having looked for Elk, Vince was
leaving right after the meeting last Tuesday, and Barney and Jim Bailey are up there.
Chuck, Les, a^ Olmsted are in the Upper and Fiske hopes to Join them Thursday,
Vinton is still trying to talk Alice into letting him out. If ar^body wants to donate

some dear meat, Bob Davison said they would make stew out of it for us.
stew, wasn't that good that they sei^ved Tuesday?

Speaking of

John introduced among others our good ftiend, T. 0, Huckle, a former Coldwater
Rotarian and presently publisher of the newspaper at Cadillac, Good to have T,0, with
us again.

We notice in reading over activities of the other Rotary Clubs in the District,
"•"Wiat many of them had contests with the other Service Clubs in the community to see
who had the greater percentage out to vote.

Each man in the club was sent a postal

card and was asked to indicate whether or not he had voted and return the card to the
secretary. President Hamilton of the Battle Creek Club promised the Lions Club a

dinner and to wheel the president of the Kiwanis through the streets of Battle Creek
if his club had fewer men voting than did the other respective clubs, V/onder what
the percentage of the Coldwater Club was.

Had a brief Board meeting after the regular session last Tuesday, and the Board
had to turn down a couple of small projects because 7fe are Just about out of money.

Several have sugr^ested that we might have another play like the one last year but the
Company tells us that they refuse to book Just one performance.
series of three.

It has to be for a

Most of the fellcnvs seem to think that with the two other "series"

in town a third would be too much. V.'e still want to have the Minstral Show and hope
to get started by the first of December, Ed Holtz has agreed to help Payne, who is
still in a semi—invalid condition,

(Poor fellow),

Mark read a letter from Bob Fraser

in which he stated that he wished to resign from the club due to reasons beyond his

control.

Bob has been a very fine Rotarian and we all hope that soon he will be able

to Join us again.

Among the missing last meeting vrere Coffman, Hamilton, Patterson, and Swan, which

gave us an attendance average of 9li»03^,

ing of Nov, 7th, oiir percentage was

After the make-up cards were in for the meet

Our hats are again doffed to the beys who

take the time to attend another meeting when they can't make it Tues. noon.
swell Rotary spirit,

It's a --

Bill Frankhauser is trying a new stunt to get the felloivs better acquainted and
is doing a good Job of it, as well as building the Rotary Youth Funds. Keep up the

good work. Will

K, M. P,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday «:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, VIce-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

'

CLUB SERVICE'

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

William A.

Fox

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

Leslie K. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

Fred H.

I

J.

SER6EANTS&lt;AT&lt;ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kernstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Edrl

VanAken

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Milnes,

Frederick

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles

H

.

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

H'. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebllcock

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clora Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Pollerson, Richord Manguse

•

BIRTHDAY

Mox A. Olds, James F. McComb

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. livermore, M. H. Oerhammer, G, A.

B-

.. CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fiaser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDoniel

' D

:

C

RURAL ■ URBAN

W. Williams, E. Horofd N^unn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A; McKellh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B- VanAken, R. A.'Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Nil

Lewis Ponnington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

3—Ail Sports Banquet (Tentative)

.

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Froser

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

15—TrI-Stote Meeting

(Tentative)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

12—James F. McComb (Ladles' Night)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

19—Fronk L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rolory Mag. Program)"

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring ond entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 21

November 27, 19^0

The Rotary Club of Coldwater met, as
Tuesday noon at the Arlington Hotel
and stew v/as not served, which gave us all something to be thankful for on this
Thanksgiving week. Everyone reported a good time, especially enjoying the "Peoples
Choice", Wee Willie Frankhauser, Several of the fellows made good reports on the new

faces Rotarj'" had given them an opportunity to kncnr, and then there-v/ere those reports

that we won't mention.

Will annouces that next week v/e y/ill hear from Foxj Hamilton,

Hill, and Davidson, The guest list included none otlirr than the Quincy Miller, and
his friend in the insurance racket, Dobson. Irvrin Corless, our Tyrotar for tvro weeks,
came v;ith Russ Moore so must be ho plans to become an implement baron. It's easy to

see that he is interested in making some big monpy fast and easy.

Don't forget the

Junior Rotarian v;ho is vdth us at noon fellovfs, take a minute to visit vdth him, and
make him feel wei^e happy to have him at Rotary,
Manguse of F,M, fame made a brief mention ol

in this month's Rotarian,

an interesting article appearing

Good reading, men,...

Howard Sr^der was the guest speaker last Tuesday and all reported an interesting
message, McKeith, v/ith all his investments is pretty close to Snyder and the bank,
and was able to arrange this fine program. Thanks, Mac, Our thanks also to Mr,
Snyder and Frank Murray for our desk calendar and the blue cigar smoke that v/as forthcoming. When mentioning the bank we always think of our good-friend and Rotarian
Brother, Norm Kohl, and take this opportunity for the club to say "Hello" to Norm,

Also Frank and the Vocational Service Committee are to be congratulated on the
"Four Way Test" desk plaques that v;ere given the membership Tuesday, Noticed several

on desks this morning in various offices. Don't forget the book, "Service is My
Business" v;hen thinking of Christmas gifts. If you wish to order ten or more they

may be purchased for seventy-five cents each.

10^,

Gentlemen; v/asn't it truly amazing that for the meeting of November 1)[th we had

Best of all vrc didn't even try for it.

record to end all records.

Tuesday vrere:

That should go into the archives as a

And on the other side of the ledger missing th.is past

Bien, Davidson, Fiske, McKnight, liunn. Olds, Olmsted, Pearce, Rennell,

Rice, Waldron, V/oodiTard, 0,, and L, Woodr^ard,
rest in peace.

May they all make-up and their souls

Carl Vinton is in charge of the Special Rotary Program next Tuesday,

surprise is in store for all members.

A great

With pardons to Governor Red, vj^e would like to quote the folloiving from his mon

thly letter.

1.
2.
3.

12 Ways to Ruin A Rotary Club
Form the habit of arriving late.
Never shake hands with the other Rotarians,
Complain about the meals.

Argue about the way the club is conducted,

Fail^-to sing when others do^ 6,
7,

8,

-

-

Always be critical of programs.
Have an excuse vfhen called upon to serve.
Be sure to leave before the program starts.

Pay your club dues after the treasure has dxinned you at least three time;
10, Leave your wife at home on Ladies' Night and let the other Rotarians
9,

bring the guests and fill classifications,
11, Be indifferent to ^''our attendance record,

12, After you serve as president — relax.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUfNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presidenl

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treosurei''

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne-,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

I

Earl J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

i

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Horry L. Taylor

I.

K

Eorle Davidson

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Horold J. McKnIght,

D

Milnes,

Frederick

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

. E. J. Rennell, J.

E.

R. J. Frasor,

children
t.

R.

SICK

W. Williams,

Weidner
.

D

RURAL • URBAN

Bailey, R.' L. Wade,
■

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce
•

•

'

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron
'

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner-

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

•

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No. 22

December

1950.

Carl Vinton, as program chairman las'T^^SS^sday, introduced our nevr Episcopalian
Rector, Father Itawell Brovm, and from all reports his message v;as vrell received byall, Vfee Willie Frankhauser held class again and all of his pupils performed excep
tionally well. Our thanks go to Carl, Father Brown, and y/illie and his class for another bit of fine fellov;ship on Tuesday noon.

The guest list included, A. VanZoeren of Motor Freight, Percy Fiske of Budding
Materials fron Kalamazoo; Don Hunsicker, a Motel Operator, V/endell Hathaway, Auto
Insurance and C. H, Pc/fler from Bronsonj Blaque Knirk, Joe L. WibeX, and C, D, McKenzie
the Quincy Miller from Quincy, -whose smiling faces -ive were all happy to see.

High on the list of coming events is the Ladies' Night to be held Tuesday, Dec

ember 12th, at 6:30 p.m.. Dinner will be served at the Post Tavern in Battle Creek,

follOT^ed by the Battle Creek Civic Theatre play "Life With Mother".

All of our cor

respondence v;ith the Battle Creek Civic ^heatre group indicates that this ivj-ill be an
evening you and mother will long remember.

Saturday, December 9th.

Reservations must be made not later than

The cost is very reasonable, ^&gt;8.50 per couple, and this a-

mount is payable at our next Tuesday's morting. At the last meeting only 28 fellows

have indicated that they will be there. This isn't enough. This is a Rotary project.

Let's be on the team not in the cheering section.

Guess all of us are avfare of the fact that the Chamber of Commerce, your com—
raunity spokesman, is trying to raise $20,000, for the purpose of running the chamber

next year and to assist on the Gamble project, Dick Kerr, Howard, Maurice, Chick,
Mark, and Barney to mention but a fev^ Rotarians have been very active in the planning

of the money raising program and if v/e all get in and pitch vre'll make'er. Brother
WajTie Way chairraaned a meeting with the auto dealers and came up v/ith SllOO, Verv
good, Wayne,

V/e vrere sorry that Coffman, Davidson, Hamilton, Payne, Pearce, Putnam, Rennell,
and Teeter were unable to make the meeting last Tuesday and our attendance average

was 88.06%. We had %S2% after all make-ups were in for the November 21st, meeting.
We s^ Payne last Tuesday and are pleased to report that he is thoroughly en i ey
ing h^self in a plush room at the University Hospital v;ith a be-vy of nurses around

at all times.

The carpet on the floor was so thick it had to be brushed from the

trouser cuffs. His skin eruption isn't much better but the brusitis had left him.

The room number is 51i32 and I'm sure a card would be much appreciated by the old goat,
■nj

charge of the program for our next meeting and he tells us that

Ed Butters and his reindeer will be vrith us.

_ Membership in the Bird Club has decreased for November vrith only two members

eligible. Bob Livermore and Bob Lyon,

•

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A SAFE CREED

TOU CANNOT bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
YOU CANNOT strengthen the weak by iveakening the stron^.
YOU CANNOT help small men by tearing dovm big men,
you CANNOT help the poor by destroying the rich,

vnn rSnm
earner by pulling the wage payer doivn,
vnn paSRS
brotherhood: of man^y inciting class hatred", "
voTT pSSS
so^d social security on borrowed money,
vnn
character ana courage by taking away man's initiative and independaice.
YOU CaNWOT themselves,
help men permanently by doing for them vrhat they could and should do for
Phil rirpvp.q

Dr. Hugh S. MagilT

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OtCOTT, Sr. - DUtriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vics-Presidont

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

.

.

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENOANCE

ClASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

William A.

Ray R. Fox

MEMBERSHIP
Maurice D. Payne, F-.

* '

F

VcnAken

1

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

. ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Milnes, Earl J.

Frederick

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. FIske, L. Earie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileoek

Harry L. Taylor

BIRTHDAY

'Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

-

D

PROGRAM

Fred

H

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Polterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee,

Piano

•

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermere, M- H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P., McOaniel

W.

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

Williams, E. Harold -Munn^ Jr-r—

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C.'Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—I. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic}

19—John Wolker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotory Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

&gt;

8—E. Byron Thomas

~ 9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (VocoHonol Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

J.

15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22-Horold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program).

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
•

3—Worren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-M;lford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

i

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

No 23

December 11, 1950,

Richard the Kerr, of Hardv:are fame

and *tv;as a nighty fine job that he did.

responsible for the program last Tuesday,

Everybody seemed to get*a real bang out of

Ed Butters in his Santa Glaus suit and tlie reindeer that he brought in the hotel. It
gave us all a real thrill, Ed told us of some of his personal appearances in various

cities along with his tv/o reindeer. Rotary wishes hira success
A real swell honic-tovm program, Dick.

in his unusual venture

John the Vvalker rose to his feet, when called on by President Hark, and proudly
introduced our one guest for the day, Elmer the Insurance man from Quincy way.
Our attendance for the meeting of the 28th was 9ii.03^ after all make-up cards
v/ere in. Attendance for November was 95*71^, Among the missing last Tuesday were
Fox, Keep, McDaniel, Payne, .Si Treat, and ';Jeb Treat. Maybe some of these men will
find it possible to wend their way to Quincy next Monday, Yours truly was there last
Monday and the Quincy Miller was in a most generous mood. He proceeded to move that
I be given an associate membership free of charge and also presented me with three

boxes of his famous pancake flour.

However, to cease the hoveling wolves, v/e paid the

dollar for the associate membership just as the rest of you have done.

Next Tuesday, December 12, is our ladies* night and at this vtu-iting 28 felloivs

have indicated they vdll be present.

Dinner will be served at the Post Tavern at

6:30 p.m., followed by bur adjournment to the Kellogg Field Theatre vrhere we vrill see
the play, "Life With Mother", produced by the Battle Greek Givic Players' Guild, May
be Ernie can sneak in a few more reservations so if anyone finds that they can make
it v/e could at least try.

lady.

Should be a grand evening's entertainment for the little

Carl took over in the absence of Bill, and Earl Davidson, Bill Milnes, Guvarie
Coffman, and Harold McKnight all had their lessons extremely well, Vinton reports

that all were given a 100^ for the day.

Had a card from Payne the other day and he reports an improved condition and

hopes to be homo this week, Sv/an is in Leila Post Hospital, having entered '.'.'ednesday

morning,
1/arren's wife is a patient at the Health Center and we vrish them all speedy
recoveries.
V/e notice in checking other club bulletins that many of them had special Thanks

giving dinners with all the trimr.iings etc., for their meal on Thanksgiving v/eek. May.

be someone will tip the Arlington regarding what could be done
Battle Creek is
expecting over 200 to their ladies' night, being held the same night as ours with the
same entertainment in store,
.Lot's see, vra are expecting 60 ????????

^ Our thank? to Earlc for the front po^go picture of Ed Butters, Dick, "and the

Reindeer^ as they appeared before the Coldwater Rotary club last Tuesday, Good public
relations for the club,

f ^

V.e note that the board of directors of R.I, have established a new major classi
fication of "plastic industry" for inclusion in the "Outline of Classification", "/e

^

t^(^t this recognition of the Plastic Industry by R.I. interesting, with the Plastic
Division of the Darling company a member of the community.

Nav remember men, no meeting Tuesday noon, but Ladies' Night at Battle Creek

that evening.

Sec you all then

EhiJ

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director
GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Armi

■ '

/

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Wiiliom A.

Luse, Roy R. Pox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corvyin,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION
Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

■

C.

K

. PUBLIC INFORMATION

L.

Earle Davidson

H

ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebifcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. VInton

Charles H. FIske,

Harry L..Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

Earl. J.

VonAken

William H.- Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodvrard

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Mllnes,

Frederick

L
.

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Livermoro, M. H. Oerhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

W. Williams;'E. Harold Munn;-Jr.,

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

.Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Penninglon

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr^

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

_ , .

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

15—TrI-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Oerhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry'L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Mllncs

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. VInton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairman

'''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

yy

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV.

I

No. 2li

December l8, 19^0.

Red, Ernie and Hark were responsible for a mighty fine Ladies' Night

Last Tuesday in Battle Creek. The beef served by the Post Tavern was superb,

the corsages for the ladies vtere lovely (a-la VanAken), and we had a big
piece of apple pie for dessert. The play, "Life With Mother'; was certainlywell presented by the Battle Greek Civic Players Guild* Fine acting and
a most enjoy^le plot.

It is reliably reported that a few cars had diffi

culty in finding the auditorium at Kellogg Field, and then some even had a

bit of trouble finding Coldv-mter after the performance. Hovrever, at this
writing no casualties have been reported. A good time was had by all, and
our thanks to the committee for making the evening possible.

The one and only "Gravel" Vinton is entertaining next Tuesday with his

ovm program.

Our good president ask Carl to be responsible for a "Rotary

Information" program and Carl tells us that he is, himself, putting on the

program. Our memory tells us that Carl acted in this same capacity a few
years ago, so this should prove to be both worthwhile from a Rotary stand

point and also highly entertaining. None will want to miss the fun on Tues
day at 12:15 p.m. at the Hotel Arlington.
Our ladies night program last Tuesday found 26 Rotarians in their

seats at 6:30 P.M. at the Post Tavern, vfhich gives us an attendance aver
age of 38,8/j for that meeting. After all make-ups vrere in for the meet
ing of the 5th, v;e averaged 91.01;^.

An example of Internation al Service:

Vfe note that the Rotary Club of Hart, Michigan (which is a center

for surrounding fruit-groiving territory) in co-operation v:ith the U. S.

Department of Labor sponsors a Mexican Fiesta for the se'Tcral thousand

Y/orkers vfho come to the area from Mexico to help harvest the fruit.

The

event has become a gala holiday not only for the fruit pickers but for
the residents of Hart and vicinity, providing a wonderful opportunity
for the furtherance of understanding betvreen the tv/o groups.

Forty (ho) is the number to remember, v;hy? Rotary \7ill be UO

years old next month.
the event in January?

Are we planning a special birthday party for
The magazine office in Chicago has prepared 1;

possible programs and assembled a lot of useful information.
an idea for some of you January boye.

Here's

V/e'll see you lads Tuesday at the Arlington, and until then re.

member v/hen-©ur-friend Emerson said: - "V/hatever you do, you need
courage.

V/hatever course you decide upon, there is alv/ays someone

to tell you you are v/rong,"

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

'

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODV/ARD — Director ,

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

.

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg &lt;— Chairman'

AHENDANCE

•CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

William

Fox

F

.

Leslie Treat,

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

VdnAken

Corwin, '

"H: Vincent^ Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

■ TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

- Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodword

FELLOWSHIP

Teeter, Carl

PUBLIC

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred H.

A.

Charles

H.

F. Vinlon

L.

Earle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Alfred Rice

: BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

. Harry L. Taylor

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

C.

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. livermore, M;-H. Derhammer, 6.-A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennoll, J. E. Boitey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

W.

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Wiliiams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

19 5 0 -1'9 51 R O TA RY P R O G R A M S
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert 8. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

«

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

26—E. J. Rennell /Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

Kerr

Hamilton
2—L.

Fraser

24—W. R.' Johnson (Special Rotary Program)
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

J.

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentotive)

Eorle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R; Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

13—Harold R. Weidner

17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

24—John A. Kennedy

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Miiford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your progrom as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring ond entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

/

�"He Profits Most Who Senses Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

1 *

No. 25

December 31, 1950.

ROT/Jiy THOUGHT FOR THE UE'.V YE^sJl:

The ne.v U, S. Commander in Korea, General Ilatt Ridgevmy, has given us some immortal
\7ords Y.'ith out a doubt, When asked about his nev; responsibility vdth the troops at

Seoul, he said;

"I an here to stay,**

1951 Tri.ll be a year of quiet determination for

all of us if vre live up to the measure of our gallant lads over there 1

13 brothers missed an excellent program last Tuesday. Ed Rennell brought us Dr.
Garleton Dean, of Lansing, director of the Michigan Crippled Children*s Commission.
Those photo slides portraying methods of treatments for afflicted yo^jingsters caused
every man to leave grateful for having tvro sound arms and legs each, and proud that
Rotary has not been Just a Imife and fork l*mc:ieon crovrd but a group of men v/ho have
made a real contribution to crippled children's work down thru the :,^ars.

President Mark brought the attendance report for the month of November from the
Governor's Letter, front and center, Tuesday, Governor Red listed Coldwater in sixth

position with a percentage of 95.71^.

The District average for November was 35.78^,

The top five were Climax, Vicksbiirg, Bronson, Llarcellus, and Allegan,
Let's back Pres. Hark Yfith another \00% meeting soon.

Good going men.

Vintonovitch, the historian, and spreader of loaded tales, produced a banner pro
gram two weeks ago. Old and nev; members always appreciate more local history of the
earlier years in Coldv/ater Rotary, Our best programs are apt to be from our o\m mem

bership,
Williams of the Batavia wheat pits v/ants you to bag a loose farmer for Tuesday
evening, January ^h. Dinner at Batavia Grange Hall, "RatTrap" Warren promises a pro
gram of merit,

Program this next Tuesday, January 2nd, Earlc, The Editor vmnts a 100^ meeting vrith

each member bringing a guest.

He has secured Thomas H, Hodgson, Director of Public

Relations of Gambles from Minneapolis,

i'lr, Hodgson is making a special trip from

Minnesota to make this major address in Coldwater, He is an excellent speaker and he
should be greoted by a large group of business and professional men. Lets roll the
Rotary wheel for a new Coldv;ater enterprize men I

Governor Red asked for ne\'rs clippings and pictures on Ed Butters' reindeer visit,
Dick,

Ernie has sent them.

Give yourself a kick in the pants by reading "Hot; to Avoid Mental Stagnation" Jan

uary 1951* iiOth Anniversary Issue of the Botarian,
One way to appreciate the weekly work done by Digger Phil
write one for him.
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on the bulletin, is to

Don't sue him, he didn't do this one,
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OPPRESSION

.

"It's becoming increasingly difficult to reach the dovm trodden masses in America",
a comrade ■vn:'ote to his moscovf superior.
In the spring they're forever polishing their
cars. In the summer they take vacations. In the fall they go to the v/orld series and
football games, and in the winter you can't get them av/ay from their television sots.
Please give me more truth on how to let them knovT how oppressed they are,"
— Dexter VJilliar;is—

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Presldent

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S.-COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Dirteetor
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-al-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A.

Lute, Ray R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Koritstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

■

William H. FrankhauSer, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

Harry L. Taylor

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Qlds, Jahies F.. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter ,J. Bien, Jofin A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teister, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnighl,

D

I

Milnes, Earl J.' Corwin,

Frederick

..

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clare Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY'service
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore; M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

.CHILDREN

C

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDonlel

R. J. Fraser,

D

H.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
.W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. Weidner

SICK
' Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Homiltoh,'
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon-

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

"

INTERNATIONAL

-

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R.-A'! Kerr, Ll L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

...

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C.' Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

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1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER . - '

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien'

Barnes

APRIL :

26—E. J. Rennell (Csippled Child'n Program)

i

, 10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

22—L. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic)

•

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
17—Robert

•

J.'Fraser

4

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program,

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

.JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

•

5—Russell

2—L.

G. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)'
19—Warner

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Slate Meeting (Tentotive)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
. "i

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)
OCTOBER

16—B. Keith Pearce

; 22-Harold;T; Hill
29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information.Program)

123—Ray R. Fox
30—Howard K. Swan'

JUNE
FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

-

1—Richard Manguse

Earle Davidson

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban Program)^^^^

7—W. Grant Treloar (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Potterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treot

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

jf

\

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

No. 26

January l5, 19^1

PROBR^Ja FOR TUESD.".T, JANTIARI 16.

Earle Davidson brin-s Guj' Si Poppiatt, President of Federal-Mogul Corporation,

as '-Euest speaker,

Mr. Peppiatt '.vill present data and experiences as a corjritteo

member on Automotive Replaccmoiit Parts-Manufacturer's Industry Advisory Connittcc
which meets in Washington D. 0. whenever Charles
Vfilson, Director of N.P.A, wants
advice from the boys v.'ho kna? about some special phase of the Automobile business.
'■/arren and associates did a good job for Rotary last Tuesday eve at Batavia

Grange Hall.

It ^ras another Farmer's Night to be long remembered.

The food v:as good,

the felloiTship never better, the speaker appreciated, attondanoe above criticism,
(plant of hot air.)

Absentees v;ho plan on making up:

Bien, Davidson, Derhammer, D, Kerr, B, Kerr,

B, Livermore, Hang\ise, McKnight, Munn, Putpam, Teeter and Wade,

Attendance for December was 86.9lf^. We fell 8,77^ from November's high of 95.77^
Lets give our attendance habib a shot in the arm for January.
Vfhen the "busy boys" leave a' vacant chair for your program, which you have vforked

or worried about getting for club pleasure or benefit, then you know hoiv some of them

felt when you did the same thing, embers in a bird club only contribute the price
of a meal, which they ate, to a Rotary meeting,
" -

FOR THE OLD AND ^TE'.V MEI@ER:

The emblem of Rotary is a wheels

■

Not a rubber-tired -vrheel for comfortable

riding, for Rotary carries no passengers. Not a smooth-faced pulley vbcel
depending on,friction for povrer, but a powerful geared vrheel designed for

service and heav;,^ duty.- The teeth are the members and they v/ork^with other
men. If a tooth is broken or missing the work of the whole is impeded or

stopped. There is no room in Rotary for broken: or iniss'ing troth/ The teeth

are solidly bound together by thq, ria&gt; .which is the club. The spokes are
meetings, coming at regular intervals, importing througli the club to its

members the inspiration and resistless' force of thr central shaft, which
is the spirit .of Rotary, The s'piri't of ilnselfish service extending from

the central plant of Rotary Intprnational-throMgh every club in and around

the world,

^ the v.'heol turns it radiates the Love of Rotary,

rep'rinted from Battle Greek bulletin.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ DUlnct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1930-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice&lt;President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President.— Director

. .

DONALD V. SHORNQ

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice«President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

&gt;

Treasurer

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

I

J.

Howard M.

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

^harles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

C. Alfred Rice

K

H

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
. Harry L. Taylor

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodword

C

Earl

VanAken

L.

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

L. R.. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. Williams,-E~ Harold Munn,-Jr.,

R. J. Frater, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Choirman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Waldron

Lewis Penninglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnlght (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDoniel (Family Picnic)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

A. Mitnes

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

i

�'He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vole

IV

NOe

I

2?

1

January 22, 1951

BOUQUETS TO " YE OLD EDITOR" THE SARLE: His prosram with Guy Peppiatt
as speaker v;as really tops, and all of us left the meeting v/ith the
feeling that v/e had heard some clean cut, sharp opinions on the Wash
ington situation. Without any visible aid, Mr. Peppiatt, the President
of Federal Mogul, spoke for an interesting thirty minutes, and had the
complete attention of every man in the room. He mentioned that confusion
is the key v;ord in Washington today, but also reminded us that part of
confusion is the manifestation of a Democracy: of hov; there are two
schools of thought on military procurement. One to go all out, and the
other to just get prepared: ho spoke of material, v/age, manpov/er, and
price control: and sumed his message up v/ith these three conclusions
that his experiences had proven to him to be correct. 1. We will have
a period of tension for 10 years. 2. A period of sacrifice. 3« An attack
on our democratic institution by reason of the emergency we find our
selves in. A sv/ell talk, and after hearing it, you didn't have to wonder
why he is president of Federal Mogul.

John welcomed in his usual fine style last Tuesday !{. good brothers from

Angola; The Quincy Miller; and Bruce Wilbur from Bronson; also Don Herr
and Sam Mac Arthur. You all know Don, and Mr. Mac Arthur is vi th F.M,
in Detroit, On the list missing that grand program of Earle's were:
Holt*, Rennell, Treloar, Waldron, and Way.

After all make-ups v/ere in for the meeting of Tuesday January, 9th, our

attendance was 95-52^, and last Tuesday v;as 92,5U^&gt; but that should

jump some because I know that some of those lads will come up v/ith make

up cards.

HOORAY FOR ROTARY; It's always good to see Rotarians doing things in a
community way, and that is just v/hat is happening today, Fritz is
Chairman of Branch County for the March of Dimes. This is a big job as
last year there wore 23 cases v/hich depleted the treasury, and it is
up to Fritz to build it
Fritz in charge the job
healer for starting the
buck contributed v/as by

up. We have no worry now, because with Rotarian
will be done but well. Congrats to the bone
hat Tuesday for dimes. Word has it that the only
Spencer. Maybe wo better try it again next

Tuesday for a little more of those breen-backs
Now the OLD MEN
are also active and this is especially good to see, Les and Prank Murray
are taking on this vhole blood program. Prank is county chairman, and
Les is blood Donor Recruitment Chairman. This is another big job,

and

a very necessary one if you only realized how sad this blood program
has been. With the nev/ program in effect, blood will be available to
anyone in the county at no charge. Les tells us that he has contacted
33 different organizations, and that I7 from Aotary have signed up. It
didn't seem to poor old mo that 17 was very good out of 70 men. What
do you think? Better call Les and sign up. The club is happy to see
Rotary at work in the community.

And while speaking about all the v/onderful Rotarians v/e must mention the
name of Robbin Livermore. We saw him ushering in church Sunday, Ain't

that wonderful. And, Oh Yes, there is the new bank board member Rick

Manguse, He just returned from the South, so maybe the time is ripe for
a.loan.Jilso a. thanks. toJyrorL fro-help with this sheet.

Ray the Pox has the program next Tuesday,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotienol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — Diitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-ot-Arms

•

&gt;0^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

FELLOWSHIP

G

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H.

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnSghl,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

I

William A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

H

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens'— Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

B

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Renn^ll, J. E. Bailey, Ri L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

R. J.

Prater, H.

W. Williams, E. Harold. Munn, Jr.,

R. Weldner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce,

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar,' Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Froser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

'

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick VonAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy .

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RuroUUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mog. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A.

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
Olds

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I

^'He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

FRED WEEKS, Program Cholrman

�*'He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

IV.

i

No. 28

January 29^ 1951

Our friend the Fox had a nichtj^ nice prograni last Tuesday and on the
stage appeared five of the more successful men of Cold.Tater and Rotary.

Robert, The Lyon, headed the parade, then came Clizbee, A1 Rice, The C.P.A,
from Hillsdale, and Hi Pockets. These men all gave us interesting, al
though not too intir.iato sketches of their lives, and v.-e all left Rotary
last Tuesday, determined to pattern our lives after these fine folks.
Our thanks to Ray and Fred for another in a series of fine prograros.

Hovrard (Anti) S7:an has the program for next meeting and vrhen vre
called he v;as so busy counting his net fro:;, that printing business
that he couldnH find time to talk to us, Ho-.vover, the Sv;an vrati is
the best v/ay so it v/ill be a good program ne:rb Tuesday.
'

Missing last v/eek v;ere Johnson,
Pearce which gave us an attendance of

Livermore, i.icDaniel, Munn, and
For the meeting of Jan,

l6th, v/e boasted an average of 97.01^ after all the make-ups vrere in»
All in all, I think that everyone is quite satisfied with our attend
ance average and much of the credit goes to Bill Milnos and his tire

less effort in reminding the bc^''s that a good Rotarian attends the
meetings. Again, our thanks to the many fellcn'/s who malce a real effort
to make up. It isn^t always easy but it does sho\r a fine Rotary spirit.

Introduced by John (without his upper plate) 7-alker last vreek were
Homer Cox of Quincy and George Jeffrey from Bronson. Lucty break for you 77,

You fellov7s who are planning on attending the Rotary International
Convention at Atlantic City can get the dope from Harvey Bent, v/ho is
acting as chairman of our convention delegation. Robin (lost his hat)
Shaw is taking reservations for-the District Assembly to be held in
Benton Harbor, probably in the month of April.

Congratulations to the eight year men and their chorus last Tuesday.
IVondcrful music. Also congrats to Lcs Wcod..'ard on being elected to the
presidency of the Fifty Plus Club of the Cclrivj-ater Rotary. They couldn't
have picked a better man as is evidenced by the job he did on the Red
Cross Blood program.

are doing nicely.

Also understand that Fritz and the March of Dimes

Don't forget your contributions.... ..o,,

We note that Will Hov;ard, Sec'y-Treas. of the Jackson Club, has

an attendance record of 30 perfect years. The Coldwater Club congrat
ulates this sv;ell record. Word has it that Quincy Club have stai'ted

.a volley Ball Team., Bet Cold'-'ntrr could boat'on.. =.
. .^Ed Rennell
rs remodeling his cottage at Coldwater Lake and wc uiidcrstand he is

making it into a real swell homes '-O knovr you vfill really enjoj' it
Ed,, In case some of you fellovvs are wondering ho;v to ret there, it
is right along millionaires' row, next to Teeter's mansion^
-See you Tuesday,
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�J19TH DlSTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Govarnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

6UVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNHH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

*

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest

B

W.

Lus e,

William A. Milnes, Earl J.

Ray R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

I

Corwin,

Wililom H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodv/ard

C

VonAken

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

E. Byron Thomas

•

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC '

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Mangute

■ Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R.'livarmora, M. H. Derhammer, G. -A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell. J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell; W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

R. J. Fraser,

D

t. R.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn,^ Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pedrce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. LIvermare, H. K.
Swan,

R.

6.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Bornes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Horold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentotive)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Dovidson

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

j

�Profits Most Who Serves Best^

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV.

1

No. 29

February 5,

1951

Congratulations to beo ^Joodv/tird and Frank Murray and all the fellov/s who assisted In making the recent Red Gross blood program a success.

They v/ent well over the necessary quota of donors for another job well
done by Rotarians,
Noticed several busy Rotary members who were giving

their time as v^ell as their blood to make the program ''go" and "thanks"
to each of them... .Fritz is Sulli taking money for his
arch of Dimes"
effort so if any of you have a bit extra give Fritz a buzz and he'll

pick it up
See v;here
Sieg has accepted the chairmanship for the
coming Red Gross Drive,
A Blue Ribbon to A1 as well as Red Cross for
picking such an able leader foj? the 1951 drive
Clmsted made up last

week's meeting in Chicago and reports an interesting meeting. Guess it's
about tops in size for Rotary Clubs... .V/e note that Brother Pearce from

over Bronson way reports three 100^ meetings in Jan, Very Good

Hov/dy Teeters will do the honors for next week's meeting. The dist
rict Manager for tl^e Equitable Life /^p^urance Society of America, etc.,

announces that Sam (fOrsfine froit the battle Creek club y/lH be our spea

ker. Some ot us havo ha^ the privilege pf . hearing SE}m before

he Is

alway good, Re is a past-presidant of the Battle Creek'Club, a pas.t^
district governor, has attended many f^ptary International Conferences,

and v/hen one think^ of Rotary Ip

the name of $ani pprslins al

ways come to the fore, VJe congratulate Howard, in arranging 'for this
speaker.

^

.-.I,, — ,,..,. — "'

■

' &gt;•-&lt;!}&gt; 'l»J-

Dr, R, M, French was our speaker last Tuesday, mentioning the many
problems that his department is confronted with, and also touching on
our thinking Internationally. Dr. French is always a welcome speaker
for the Coldwater Rotary Club and our thanks
to Howard the Swan for the
program.

Attendance for last Tuesday was 85,07^. After the make-ups v;ere in

we had an average of 92.54:% for the meeting of January 23rd,

The birthday cake that the boys sold us last week was 0,K., but
the singing they gave us,

well,

e'nuf said,.,.

At the Board Meeting Thursday our next project was discussed. It
is the play "Harvey", and will show here on May 19th, and will be pro
duced by the Civic Bpama "^ulld of New York, That is the same group that
did the play for us last year. Another tried and true Rotarian is in

charge of this money-making project, and we emphasize the 'MOI^JEY-MaKING"

and his name is Charles V/oodv/ard, the comn-lttee named to assist him Is

Jim McGomb, Dick Manguse, Carl Vinton, and.Barney Tpebllcock- This is

going to be a ticket soiling job men, and It will take the v/hole-hearted

cooperation of every man to make it successfulc Remember, we need the
money badly.
The 4 service clubs have joined in maming a permanent committee to

assist in arrangements for the All Bports Banquets Bob Livermore will
represent Rotary.
^Thought you m'.ght be Interested in knowing that 17
clubs from our district reported a total of $1133 contributed to the

.,Rotary Foundation in the-memory of R,D,G, Guy
to a man that deserves it...,Listen to

-K-ir-sch, A swell tribute^

this..,.The Marshall Club netted

$2157 on the sale of their Rotary Call Extra Boy, couldn't we use some
thing like that,

though.,«

Don't forget and say hello to our Tyrotar next Tuesday. He is your guest,

K.M.P.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

I

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

I

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ District Gev«rnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer'.

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

• GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Maurice

William A. Milnes,

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

I

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

J

MEMBERSHIP

F

D. Payne, F.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnlght,
Harry I. Taylor

D

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl i. Corwin,

VonAken

H

E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY
Max

A. Olds, James F. MeComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clora Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermere, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDanie!

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce-

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman.

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

*

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

1—Richard Manguse

Earle Davidson

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational' Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-HQrold T. Hiil

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

' 20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Pfo^rant)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

.

^

6—"Roy C; Patterson (Rotary 'Mag."Pr6grarn)

.

' 13—Leslie

H. Woodward

20—F. Leslie Treat

21—Milford A. McKeith

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

^

8—E. Byron Thomas

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

t 26-&lt;-G. &lt;A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

10—William A. Milnes

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
24-Max A.

Olds

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the frnal arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most W/?o Serves Besf^

,.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

^

Vol.

IV

February 12, 19^1

No. 30

It was a real pleasure for us to welcome P»D» Gov. Sam Gorsline, of Bedford and
the Battle Creek Club to Rotary in Coldwater last Tuesday, Been a long time since Sam
has been over and it*s always a treat when he is to appear on the program. He spoke
on some of the interesting observations he has made in his 28 years as a Rotarian,

His experiences begin back in 1923 when he became a member of the Chicago Rotary Club
and his appointment to the chairmanship of a committee formed the beginning of the
Fellowship committee which is a part of every Rotary Club, His description of the
operation of this committee "Chicago style" sets a pattern for all clubs to follow.

In his 28 years Sam has missed but one meeting, that being when he was confined to a

hospital bed. Planning his attendance he has made this record. His description of
his many interesting experiences leaves no doubt but that his interest in people plus
a true Rotary spirit adds up to being a real Rotarian,

Our thanks to Sam Gorsline

for taking time from his busy schedule to include the Coldwater Rotary Club and to
Howard Teeter for his foresight in arranging this fine program.

And now for next Tuesday we welcome into our humble group, none other than Blaque

Knirk, our farmer friend from the Quincy Club.

Blaque is president of the Branch

County Farm Bureau and a member of the Board of Directors of the Michigan Farm Bureau,

as well as doing a X^tle farming op the ^ide,
siibject wi^l be "Agric&gt;ature?s most
^rplexing problem, Rurs^XTbrb^ ReXatiopSfi' V^e have'he^d PX^que before'and he always
does a swell job, -Freddy V^eeks will dp tJ^e honors by introducing our speaker.
+1, i

might be well to give our program chairman a little pat

the back. The poor fellow works all year and he's come up'ivith a very excellent

batch of programs and receives little credit, A vote of thanks to Fred Weeks for a

continued fine job. And we must mention Ernie again. That secretary's job ain't what
It might be, but "Old Ernie" sticks right there, doing a real job. The district gov

ernor never needs to worry about our reports being late and it's Ernie who carries on

frcm year to ye^. Word has it that Shaw has already given him a pair of shoes to pave
the way for ne^ year. Then there's Vince and John, coming up ^vith their pleasant

Z L
Clara letting us enjoy our singing, and we must menticn
brother Mark. He s making a real good record this year and making us all look forward
to each Tuesday. Now, if we can only talk the hotel out of that creamed Tutti-a-lagoop, all will be Rosv for Rose,

Among the missing last Tuesday were, McKeith, Olds, Owens, and Putnam. Word has

It that each of these bad beys have agreed to make up and that will give us 100% meet,
ing for spencer Sam. If he can do it for 28 years we should be able to give him 100%

on his visit to Coldwater. Ernie dug deep in his piles to come up with the figure of
average attendance for January, Not bad, not bad, at all, especially

with the Woodwards spending most of their time Skiing in the North Country.

oommittee met last Tuesday so that is under way. Don't

yrget the date, May 19th. Fritz reports $6730 collected on his "March of Dimes" drive
Eveprone IS mOTe than pleased with the amount that had been collected for this vrorthy
f

1°

®

well done, by plenty

y hard work y JVxtz and his committee,...Se by the papers that Byron has accepted
some mportant job on the cxvilian defense set-up. Won't have to worry about that

witn E, B, at the head.

the aXf^i? ^ows!"
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Ccngregaticnal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OICOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTiEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

.

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest

W.

B

Lut e,

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

F

Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT.ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VonAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

6

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

I

J

William H. Fronkhouser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

AHENDANCE

William A. Miines, Eorl J. Corwin,

Roy R. Fox

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L.

K

Eorle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY
Max A. Olds, Jomes F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebileock

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Waiter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth. M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livoimoro, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

9

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Builey, R.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

RURAL &gt; URBAN

Wode,

W. Williams, E. Horotd MunA, 'Jr.,

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Woidron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Eor! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

IS—Otis Oi

Kornstien

19—John Walker

Barnes

29—Horold J.

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

'

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

.

17—Robert J.

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

■

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

Fraser

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Specie! Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VonAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

.20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club.Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Miines

14—Ei Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rofory Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

^The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

i

No. 31

February 19, 1951*

Blaque Knirk, Quincy Rotarian, gave a fine rural-urban talk to our club last

Tuesday noon.

As president of the Branch County Farm Bureau, and a member of the

Board of Directors of the State Farm Bureau, Blaque has access to a lot of statis

tics which give a better understanding of the farmers* problems. After hearing
his discussion concerning the net income of the average farmer, and the small frac

tion of the food dollar which actually gets back to him, we can understand why so
few Branch County farmers drive Cadillacs, Now we need someone to explain why so

few of us city fellers can own one. Thanks, Blaque, for this bit of inter-club
service. (And our thanks to Fred for the afore paragraph.)

Johnny I'falker had it pretty soft last week, having to introduce but two visit

ing Rotarians, Art Kabel from the club at Ktchener, IVaterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Art*s classification was men's wear* Also Rev, Gordon Showers from the Quincy Club
came along to keep Blaque company.

V/onder v/here the Quincy Miller was?

Don't

forget to greet our Tyrotar who again next Vfeek will be Gerald, Wayne Johnson
introduced Joe Nile, the local manager of the Model Finance Company here in Coldv^ater

^A1 Sieg chairman for the program next vj-eek reports that our speaker v/ill be
Ed Lincoln, from the Marshall club, Ed is giving us a message on Rotary Inform

ation, Club Service, etc,

and doubtless his talk will be a shot in the arm that

can all use. Further, it won't cost
gave it.

bucks like it would if the bone-straightener

Better make special effort to be there Tuesday.

When the roll was called last v;eek, we noticed that Bent, and Bien weren't
in their chairs to call out "here", but they can say that "here" at Quincy next
Tuesday and help us leep that attendance percentage up near the 100 figure. Chuck
and Max were able to make up for the meeting that Sam was with us and we almost

made our 100% figure. Hov^ever, there v;ere a couple of stinkers that said they
couldn't make it to Quincy Monday, I won't be so bold as to mention names, but

you guys know v;ho you are so hang those heads in shame....and then there's the

things keep on the enrollment for February is going to be excessive,
and after all, who in the world wants to have his name attached to that group.
Better be careful boys, our able secretary is keeping close record and the names

will be published large the first of March,

Keep in mind the week of April 28 to May ii. The district governor has set
it aside as youth week, with the theme "Looking Forward with Youth". One district

governor has said that "the v;ay to keep a boy out of the mud is to keep his shoes
shined", ^d ain't it the truth. Here is an opportunity for our Youth Committee

to come along with the above theme in mind for a good program.
We quote from the Sturgis Rotary Bulletin the follovring:
THE LADDER OF SUCCESS:

100% - I did
90% - I vrill
80% - I can
70% - I think I can

60% - I might

S0% - I think I Might

-—

14-0% - What is it
— I wish I could

20% - I don't knov/ how
10% - I can't
0% - I Tron't

A good Rotarian should be well tov/ard the top in his thinking.
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK 5. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - ViccProsident

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONAID V. SHORNO - Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH I. OLM5TED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Cholrmon

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest W.

B

Lus e,

Ray

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles .H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

K

ROTARY MAGAZINE

L

H

E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeler,-Carl F. Vlnfbn

G

PROGRAM

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

VanAken

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Miines, Earl J,

R. Fox

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. livermore, M- .H. Derhammer, G^.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. RennelJ, J. E. Bailey, R. i. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

RURAL - URBAN

— W.'Williams, fi." Horotd" Murm,-"Jr.l

R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Woy, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

Waldron

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

.

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Bonquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-Stote Meeting

\
■

(Tentative)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

• -

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VonAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Murtn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

*

No. 32

February 26, 1951

We all enjoyed having Ed, Lincoln, President of the Marshall Club, v.dth us last Tues

day for a fine Rotary program.

He verified Governor Red*s recommendations in bringing

us a helpful message on Club Service, The Marshall Club has given a great deal of
thought in developing various phases of Club Service and have given special attention
to Rotary Information to the new members. This information should be given in three
steps v/hich are:

1,

Before membership

2.

Introduction to the Club

3-

The First Six Months

The groiTth and future of. Rotary vfill be the result of an intelligent understanding of
Rotary by the individual Rotarian and a practical application of this knowledge by the
individual in all Rotary activity and in his personal, business and community life.

(Thanks to A1 Sieg for the above.) And again thanks to A1 for this Club Service pro

gram.

All of iis have talked about this same thing for the Rota ry Club of Coldwater

but to this date nothing has been done,

V/onder vrhat the trouble is?

Harry Taylor has the pro^am for next Tuesday and has v^hat should be one of the best
programs of the year.

His speaker is Mac McKenzie, personnel representative of the

General Motors Institute of Technology at Flint, Remember last year, when Chevrolet

has a series of meetings at the Masonic Temple? Ivir. McKenzie was the instructor of

those classes and he has a message that should be both helpful and inspirational to
every business and professional man.

The annual election of officers for the club is April 10th.

V/e elect both a Board of

Directors and a membership committee. On March 6, we nominate 6 for the membership
conmiittee and Ik for the Board. Then on April 10th, 3 are elected for the membership
p-oup and 7 for the Board, It is my thinking that here-to-fore the Membership commit
tee has been chosen by the president with the approval of the Board but Rotary Inter

national suggests the above mentioned procedure, vrhich sounds like a good idea.

Understand that Gerald Gentry, our Tyrotar, handled the tickets for Ernie last v^eek.

Gerald is a fine hard-v/orking boy and we enjcyed having him meet v:ith us for these last

two meetings. The club wishes him every bit of success possible in the coming years.

Of course, I can*t help but observe our Fran Ernie, gettingscmeone to do his work for
him. Got his poor wife v^orking in his office for him. Too bad.

At the guest table we vrelcomed last v;eek, R.J, Megargle from Bronson, and John L.

Estrich from Angola, R.J, as you all knovr is an attorney and John's classification is

Past Service.,,We missed Bailey, Derhammer, Hamilton, Holtz, Kornstien, McComb, Munn,
Pearce, Putnam, Shaw, and Wade last week, hope some will make up
and what do you
know, had a 100^ meeting Feb. 13th, nothing special, just everybody made Rotary that
week. Kin^ nice to have one without all the special plodding that usually goes alongwith a lOO^ter

Don't forget the play May 19th, "Harvey".

ped
Weeks Jr.,
picked the follovdng up at State, and we thought you all would be inw6F0S
#
ECONOI^aSTS VERSUS STATISTICIAN

An Economists is a man who begins by knowing a very little about a

grpt deal and gradually gets to know less and less about more and more,
until he finally gets to know practically nothing about everything,

V/hereas, a statistician, on the other hand, begins by knowing a great

deal about a very little and gradually gets to know more and more about

less and less until he finally gets to loiovf practically everjrthing about

nothing.

See you Tuesday

Ken
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Cengrogotlonal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Gov«rnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-Pretident

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Williom A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Milnes, Earl J.

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Mourice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodward

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fitke, I. Eorle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebllcock

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

Harry L, Taylor

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

H

•

E. Byron Thomas

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Mourice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
t. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G- A-

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E.'J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey,-R, L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W.

Froser, H. R. Weidner

WiULoms, E. Harold

Munn. Jr..

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H, T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

G. Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

'

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

15—Otis

O.

Kornshen

Barnes

29—Harold J.

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
Hamilton

^

Fraser

t

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—1. Earle Davidson

5—Russell 0. Waldron

12—District Governor (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
16—b'. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Pox- -

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Lodies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY
MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rofory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)'
10—Williom A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treot

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW1
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

^ The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

i

No. 32

February 26, 19^1

We all enjoyed having Ed. Lincoln, President oi the Marshall Club, vrith us last Tues
day for a fine Rotary program. He verified Governor Red's reconmicndations in bringing
us a helpful message on Club Service. The Marshall Club has given a great deal of
thought in developing various phases of Club Service and have given special attention

to Rotary Information to the ne\'; members.

This information should be given in three

steps which are:
1,

Before membership

2,
3,

Introduction to the Club
The First Six Months

The growth and future of. Rotary vfill be the result of an intelligent understanding of
Rotary by the individual Rotarian and a practical application of this knowledge by the
individual in all Rotary activity and in his personal, business and community life.

(Thanks to A1 Sieg for the above.)

gram,

And again thanks to A1 for this Club Service pro

All of us have talked about this same thing for the Rota ry Club of Coldwater

but to this date nothing has been done.

Wonder v;hat the trouble is?

Harry Taylor has the program for next Tuesday and has v/hat should be one of the best

programs of the year.

His speaker is Mac McKenzie, personnel representative of the

General Motors Institute of Technology at Flint, Remember last year, v/hen Chevrolet
has a series of meetings at the Masonic Temple?

Mr, McKenzie was the instructor of

those classes and he has a message that should be both helpful and inspirational to
every business and professional man.

The annual election of officers for the club is April 10th.

We elect both a Board of

Directors and a membership committee. On March 6, we nominate 6 for the membership
committee and 11; for the Board. Then on April 10th, 3 are elected for the membership

group and 7 for the Board. It is ary thinking that here-to-fore the Membership commit
tee has been chosen by the president vrith the approval of the Board but Rotary Inter
national suggests the above mentioned procedure, which sounds like a good idea.
Understand that Gerald Gentry, our Tyrotar, handled the tickets for Ernie last vfeek.

Gerald is a fine hard-working boy and we enjoyed having him meet with us for these last

two meetings. The club wishes him every bit of success possible in the coming years.
Of course, I can't help but observe our Fran Ernie, gettingacmeonc to do his work for
him. Got his poor wife working in his office for him. Too bad

At the guest table we v/elcomed last v;eek, R.J, Mcgargle from Bronson, and John L.

Estrich from Angola, R.J. as you all knov/ is an attorney and John's classification is

Past Service,,,We missed Bailey, Derhammer, Hamilton, Holtz, Kornstien, McComb, Munn,
Pearce, Putnam, Shaw, and Wade last v/eek, hope some will make up
and vrhat do you
know, had a 100^ meeting Feb. 13th, nothing special, just everybody made Rotary that
week. Kinda nice to have one without all the special plodding that usually goes along
with a lOO^ter

Don't forget the play May 19th, "Harvey".

Fred Weeks Jr., picked the following up at State, and we thought you all would be inEGQNOr.gSTS IfERSTTS STATISTICIAN

An Economists is a man v;ho begins by knoiTing a very little about a

great deal and gradually gets to knov/" less and less about more and more,

until he finally gets to knov/ practically nothing about everything.
Whereas, a statistician, on the other hand, begins by knov/ing a great
deal about a very little and gradually gets to know more and more about

less and less until he finally gets to Imovf practically everything about

nothing.

See you Tuesday

Ken
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtdoy 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treosuror
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director
KENNETH L OLMSTED - Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director
GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director
•

,

-

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUE SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest W. Lose, Roy R. Fox

William. A. Milnes, Earl J. Corwin,

A

'

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

C

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

i

G

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

Harry L. Taylor

L.

K

Earle Davidson

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinlon

FELLOWSHIP

Fred

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

VanAken

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKntghl,

D

Frederick

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

r'

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Trent, I. P. McOaniel

R. J. Fraser, H.

- URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

R. Weidner

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I. Livermore, H. K.

, Swan, R.

6.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic]

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Progrom)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

12—District Governor (Tentative)
19—Warner

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron
B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative) •

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)
• 16—B. Keith Pearce

'

22-Harold T. Hill.

23—Ray R. Fox

29—C. H. Fiske, (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Progrom)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Steg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. _To&gt;'lo''

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-MilFord A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertoining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

K

No, 33

March 3. 19^1

One of the best talks the Cold''"'ater Rotary Club ever heard 7/as made by Mac
McKenzie, General Motors personnel representative, from Flint at our meet
ing last Tuesday, Llr, McKenzie reminded us that amid the confusion of
these times a few stars remain fixed. First he mentioned the law of the

universe, illustrating that lav: with the point that if a person drops over
a precipice you don't violate the lav; of gravity, you illustrate it. He
reminded us of the Lav; of Duty, and the more rights a person has the more
duties as citizen also fall upon his shoulders; it is our duty to maintain

a free America,

Sacrifice; Apostle Paul and the chLirch he helped build,

Washington and Valley Forge, and of the boys in Korea, so that we might
live here. He closed his talk v;ith the thought that the best citizen is
the lad v;ho is putting more in than he is taking out, and that that lav;
cannot be violated, Harry Taylor arranged this fine program and a million
thanks to Harry for a job v;ell done.

Among the vistors v;ere Jack Taylor and V/ilbur Hill from Hagerstovm, Indiana;
Elmer Jasper of Algonac, Engineering classification; Lavn-ence Werner, Real

Estate from Bronson; Ray Ehl of Quincy; and Jack Ashcora from Hillsdale,
Robert Corless is our Tyrotar guest, appearing with Bill I,Mines.

Patterson, of Morrison Lake, is responsible for the program next vteek^

V/hen we called him he vras so busy counting his money he wouldn't talk to
us, so we'll all have to v;ait until Tuesday, breathlessly, to see v;hat

Pat has for us,

'We all knov; the printer though, so were expecting some

thing pretty tops.

Among the missing last week ivere: McComb, Murray, Pearce, Shavr, Sieg,

Treloar, Vinton, Wade, Woodr;ard C,, Les Woodward, which gave us an aver

age of 85,07^.

After all the make-ups v;ere in for the meeting of the 20th,

our average was 88,06^,

'.'■onder how many make-ups vre'll have for last meeting*

Had a Board meeting Thursday with all in attendance but the Lumber Baron

(still in the North resting), and The Bone Fixer (reportedly in Ann Arbor),

Everyone indicated a good gossiping time, but there didn't seem that too
much constructive work v;as done, Ernie reports a pretty good bank balance*

Shav; reported on conditions at Chanute Field, and you boys that v;ant to
stay put better have four dependents, Guvarxe reported on something that
I don't dare print,

ball game,

Shorno reported on the Coldwater-Three Rivers basket

Moore reported on how busy he was

the Board meeting.

and I guess that sums up

Oh yes, Ernie did mention two fe3_lows v;ho are on the

border line in attending.
The Bird Club needs reviving,.,
HAROLD HMIILTON

The above boys now have the dubious distinction of being members. Too

Bad,,.*

So Long
Ken

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK
ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH I. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN -

Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Lose, Ray R. Fox

Mlines,

Frederick

Leslie H. Woodword

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. FIske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trefailcock

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomos

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

I

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L.-R. Livermere, M. H. Derhommer,_G. A.

3

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

E. J. Rennet!, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J. Fraser,

W. WUIiems, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Penninglon

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Wolker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser
t

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

2—L.

5—Russell G. Waldron

*

Earle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse
8-^E.. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program) ,.,

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

....

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swon

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy •

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladles' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan
\tA

IV*

No*

Mprrh 1?, 1951,

Roy Patterson did an unusually fine job last Tuesday in giving the club a bit of in
sight on our Rotary Magazine* He mentioned that the first Rotarian v:as published in
1911, making this year it*s itOth birthday, and that today the staff consists of 3?
pec^le. We now have the "Revista Rotaria-", a Spanish edition and the French pub
lication called "Le Rotarian", Pat also reminded the club of the many famoua men
who, in past years, have contributed to the magazine. The program was not without

humor* John suggesting that Pat "hurry along, or you won't get through," and Pat's
statement that if all the Hotaiy magazines that had been printed were piled high
enough they would fall doivn, added greatly to the message of the day.

Pat's talk

evidenced thorough advance preparation and v;e commend him for this interesting pro

gram on a difficult subject.

Les Wood\Tard is in charge of next's Tuesday's meeting, and he tells us the Melissa

Seinmelroth will be our speaker.

so be certain that you are there.

This should be another in a series of good programs,

The attendance for last Tuesday was 90»l6^»

After make-ups v^ere in we had an average
of 98*51^ for the meeting of February 27, Our February average waw 95»89JS, Our
January average certainly merited a "thrown out" chest for the club,
had a per
centage of 9h*^3% which v/as sufficient to give us fourth place in the district.

Seems to me that that is about as high as vie have been in some time,,*..

The guest list last week included such notables as John McBride, Glenn L. Hackett,
Chuck Priest, and Gil Pilliod from Angola, Indiana; Hugh W. Clarke Jr., from Jackson;

0. McKenzie from Quincy; Howard Cousins from Detroit; and Charles Cook, public
Housing

onim,of Detroit as guest of R, J. Megargle from Bronson,

Three of our good neighbors from Angola were with us Tuesday for an official invite
to the Tri-State meeting March l6th at ''ngola. That is a Friday night and the start

ing time is 7130
E.S.T, Chuck Priest v:a5 the spokesman for the Angola bpys
and^he told us that the program speaker vras Jack Wright, executive secretary of the
Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. Remember this is the one meeting of the year that
we have an opportunity to enjoy fine Rotary follov/ship v;ith the Montpelier and Angola
clubs. This is our seventh meeting and our club must be well represented. Doesn't
Rotary mean enough in your life to give it an extra night? If you don't have a car
full drop around by the Bon—Ami and see v^ho might be v/anting a ride. Remember the

night, March l6th, and the time, 7?30 P.M. at Pokagon, Oh yes boys, be certain
and have our song, Michigan }Sy Michigan, vfell memorized by then.

Glad to have our Tyrotar, Bob Corless with us again last Tuesday....final voting

on the Board members and membership committee is April 10th. If you have a favorite
man better get busy. Remember, Monday March 26, is our annual Kiddies Party. Ed

Holtz is chairman, so maybe we'll all get a new v^atch..... .guess everyboc^.lcnoy/s by
now that Johnson and Teeter made-up in Chicago last Monday, my iry,
.Glad to
see Bob Wade back after a trip dovm Texas way, also happy to have Manguse back after
a fishing trip to Houghton Lake. Guess . he got two small ones
New Chamber pres.

ident is our Brother, Dick Kerr, more Rotary in community affairs.*.,also must
mention that Rotarian "See Jess and have Less" Waldron is the new Treasurer.
We noticed this the other day in the Free Press

A sultan at odds with his harem,
Thought of a way he could scarem.

He caught him a mouse,
Sot it loose in the house.

Thus starting the first harem-scarem,

KgRt

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congrogationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Viee-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

^

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest W.

B

lus e,

William A. Milnes,

Ray R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M.

G

PROGRAM

Weeks,

E.

SER6EANTS.AT.ARM5

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeler, Carl

F.

Vinlon

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H.

Fiske,

I.

Earle Davidson

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomos

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry L. Taylor

Fred H.

I

J.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

Earl

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

S

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermore. M. H. Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

W.

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0.

Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pcnnington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Ear! J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Progrom)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Horold R. Weidner

19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Toylor

26—Wayne W. Way

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

I

No. 3^

1

Tfarr.h

19.

-|9&lt;1

VTe heard many favorable comments regarding the prograrri Les ^7ood:;:ard introduced
last v/eek. I-Iiss Seixielroth has been a teacher, and a very fine one, in our school
system for many years, having as pupils such greats as Leslie Treat, Leslie
VfoodvTard, "See Jess" VJaldron, etc. Quite naturally she had many interesting tales
to relate v;ith this background. A sv-rell program, Les.
Big deal for next v;eck boi's. Remember last year -^Then the Dairy Queens vrere
with us? Yes, the tine has again arrived and five lovely young lasses vfill be

at out meeting. These girls arc spcr.sored by various organizations in the county,
and from the group ivill be chosen the Dairy Queen to represent Branch County,
lirs. Belle Ne^vell, Spencer Ovrens, and Hark Andrev;s will be the judges, Gordon
Schlubatis will also provide the club with a speaker.

Last Tuesday we missed: Coffman, Fiske, Hill, Rennell, L, Livermore, HcKnight,
Moore, Patterson, Payne, Putnam, Thomas, Trebilcock, and VJaldron, Too many fellovfs.
Let's hope that most of these fellows make up at the Tri-State meeting. After
all make-ups were in v;e boasted an average of 9U,03^ for the meeting of March 6,

Vife vfelcomed as our guest last week. Jack Ashcon from Hillsdalo, who's classifi
cation is transportation.

The last we heard Si and Mar Treat vrere leaving for the Sunny South yesterday,

(Thursday).,,.The Barnes also left Vfednesday night for the South.,,..Poor Old
Payne, still in the hospital weeping away.,,Don't believe he's feeling too hot,

so maybe he'd enjoy seeing some of you lads....Yes, Byron is in too. Guess he
isn't serious, but sick enough to be up with Otis,..,IIcKeith goes to Cincinnati

next week for a week.

Upon his return he will be a Truss-fitter deluxe... .Better

stop in and meet ITaync '."'ay's hct; partner, Jim DeNooyer,.

Nice Fellow,

club wishes the best for the both of them on their ncvT venture

The entire

Here are the names that you follows nominated for the membership committee

and the Board of Directors. Remember, you will select three (3) for the mem
bership and seven (7) for the Board. Check these names over carefully so that
you v;ill be able to vote intelligently,

tIE.'EFRoPIIP COL.C.gTTEE

Chick Kennedy
Ed Holtz
Howard Teeter

Marty Derhamner
Bill Mines
Ken Putnam

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dick Manguse
A1 Sieg
Chuck r/oodward
Fritz VanAken
Bob Shaw

Don Shorno
Ed Holtz

Hovrard Teeter

Frank ?.'!urray
Fred Teeks
Jess V/aldron
Bob Livermore
Ken Putnam
Hal I.Iunn

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mendoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, VIce-President - Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treosurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Roy R.

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.
Leslie

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William A. Milnes, Ear! J. Corwin,

Fox

F

Leslie Treat,

H. Woodward

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. AMFrankha'user,
W.I mR. . Johnson,'
V--.-^

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

FELLOWSHIP

C. Alfred RLce

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Ecfrle Davidson'
Raymond A.-Trebilcock

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

H

.

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

•

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. Livermore, M. K. Derhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN .

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Renneli, J. E. Bailey, R. -L. -Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

W. Williams,

Froser, H. 'R. Wcidner

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert-F. Lyon

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. 8. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L.' L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
W. Grant Treloar, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstieit

Barnes

22—L. Poul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Renneli (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Froser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Progrom)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weldner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

_The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

No.

I

36

2iarch 26, 19^1

Had a rather interesting program last Tuesday, including both the Dairy Queen contest
ants and our speaker. Professor M. J, Jenson from the Dairy Department of Michigan
State College, He mentioned the eating habits of the early Greeks and Romans, and how
they were concerned with how much they could eat, giving no thought to the nutritional

value of food.

All of us should drink at least one quart of milk (Payne) a day, eat

one egg, two vegetables, two fruits and some fresh lean meat or fish to maintain a bal

anced diet, Vf'e should consume from
to 38 parts of milk a day in our diet and facts
have proven that we get only from 8 to 10, Remember, here in the United States we can
get good fresh milk but this is not true in other countries, Sooo, Lads, it*s more
milk for all of us.

Spencer introduced the beauty contestants, vrith Beth Davis from Gilead being the Queen;
B arbara Engle from Coldwater running a close second; Dorothy Mollenkopf from Ovid
Township third; and Margaret Peck from Union City being fourth, lYe also enjoyed having
at the speakers table Mrs. Luella Schrier and Ralph Kirch from the County Agriculture

Office,

Warren Williams, head of the Rural-Urban com'iittee introduced the spealcer and

guests,

Robin Shavr presided in the absence of Mark who was home sick.

Had a good meeting with Angola and Montpelier last Friday at Potavratomi with 2h Rotarians from Coldwater present.

Jack Reich from the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce was

the speaker and he did a avvell job, telling us, once again, that this is our government
and we had better take a little more interest in it, i.^yron Hutchins, a fine whistler,
a young lady playing the marimba, and a really srrell quartet from Auburn rounded out

the entertainment, A true "Rotary" evening of fellov/ship. Only one sour note, and
that was the fact that only about a third of our club vras present while the other clubs
had nearly 100^ attendance, V/onder v^hat's wrong

We enjoyed as our guests last Tuesday, A1 W, Dirnmers from Hilledale;

The Quincy Miller;

V, C, Schwabland of Blissfield; Melvin Blue from Quincy, and Ed Hochhauser with Hal
Munn, Mr, Hochhauser is with the stations relations department of the Associated Pro
gram Service,
ATTENTION

It's Monday, March 26th, not Tuesday, for Rotary next week.

at the American Legion Building,

Regular noontime meeting,

The annual KIDDIES' PARTY

Ed Holtz is program chair

man and the Fast Brothers from Jonesville will be here with their Magacian act,

Ed

premises a good time for you Dads and the Kids so remember the date and be there with

your family.

If you haven't one that still is no problem with Shaw and Treat members

of the club.

Guess weft-e a little late with this but our friend from Albion, C. Reginald Smith, Chair

man of the nominating committee for the president of Rotary International for 1951-^2
reports the name of Franl&lt; E, Spain to the members of Rotary, Mr. Spain is a member of
the Birmingham, Alabama Rotary Club and a lawyer by profession. He has been a Rotarian
since 1937 and a Past Presidant of his club. He has served Rotary International as
Vice President, Director, District Governor, and as a committee chairman and member.

For 19^0-^1 he is chairman of the Finance Committee of Rotary International,

Good article you all will want to read in the April Rotarian entitled "BETTER iIEN FOR
MICHIGAN". It's about Camp Emery,.Missed L, Livermore Tuesday, He's joined Si and
Otis in Florida.,.Red McKnight gave us some old "RAZZBERRY" magazines, which v^as the
club paper back in 1937- Mightly interesting and v;e'll be reporting from them now and
then...Our Tyrotar for the past two weeks has been Harold Grigg, Harold enjoyed visit

ing with the boys at Quality Springs, as he is interested in becoming an engineer, Inas-rauch as he was with Fred Weeks we assumed politics was his line but Fred says not.

Don't forget, be seeing you Monday at the Legion,
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHonot Church — Wodnesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM ~ Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

^

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman-

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Williom A. Milnes,

Luie, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice 0. Payne, F.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

6

John H. Walker,-Harold J. McKnight,
Horry L. Taylor

'

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F.'McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Sien, John A. Kennedy

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

I

J.

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

D

Earl

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M, Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Mdnguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

' COMMUNITY SERVICE
Spencer B. Owens — Chairman
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■ !

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Boiley, R. L. Wade,

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L P. McDoniol

R. J.

Froser,

f. R.

.

RURAL • URBAN:

W. Williams,

Weidner

•••

Horold- Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B., Keith Pearce

,

-

»

D

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. MclTelth Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

■

-

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

Eraser

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

25—F. Murray (Vocational Servl Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

• ■ • •

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information' Program)
.

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

'

'

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)

19—Frank L. MeConkey . -

13—Harold R. Weidner

.

, 26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milfard A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

*

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

No.

I

37

i

April 9, 19^1

Been quite a vrhile since we've had a regular Tuesday noon meeting, but keep
your shirt on and next Tuesday is the DAY. The new mayor reports that Rotary
business, and a lot of it, is the program for the day. First of all, the

attendance pins are to be av/arded, so you 2^ year boys better check vrith

Ernie to be certain your record is all O.K.

Next, we vfill have the election

for the nevf officers and board for the coming year and the membership com
mittee. Have in mind the boys you plan to vote for so that Rotary may have
another good year. The canidates were listed in an issue of the Reflector
a couple of weeks ago, so you may refer to it if your memory needs brushing
up.

Rotary had every right to be proud of their representative at the All Sports
banquet. Bob Livermore, and the J. C.'s v/ho v/ere responsible for the banquet
did a sv/ell job. Hov;ever, v^henover Rotary drops a regular noon meeting for
an evening affair the attendance really drops. Even for as worthy a project
as the "All Sports Banquet" too many fail to appear. Twenty-one, yes you

read it right, 21, fellov/s vfcre absent which gave us an average of 68,66^
for the evening.

Pretty bad, pretty bad.

At the Board meeting Thursday, we noted among the highlights the graphic
picture that Guvarie showed indicating the present confusion in "Tashington.

V/ith a little persuading from the other club members, G. S. might be v/illing
to display it before the entire group. Mighty fine, G, S.. Mark mentioned
a couple of candidates for the District Governor's position, Ralph Toaz of
the Lansing club and barren Carr from the Saugatuck—Douglas Club. Dame
rumor has it that several others are interested but to date nothing official,
Also Congrats to our nevi Mayor and to Bethel's now Supervisor, . Mighty close
but Old JcssG-made it.

-

Don't forget the District Conference coming Sunday and Monday, April 22 and
23* The place is Benton Harbor and you can't beat it for two days of real
Rotary, Shaw, Web Treat, Ernie, Mark, and Chuck V/oodv;ard are pretty certain

to be in attendance and several others arc hoping to be there. (Teete:^ you
better plan to go.) So if any of you fellows could possibly make it let
Bob Shaw knov/. Golchvater should take a large representation to the convention.,,Also the Board voted to again send a young man to Camp Emery. The
dates on that are June 20-2h. If anyone has a boy in mind get in touch with

Mark at once so that his name may be given consideration.

Should be a senior

in High School, preferably a son of a club member....Also don't forget the
date of "Harvey", Saturday, May 19th. Chuck told the Board Thursday that
we should make at least ^JilOOO on the project, that is if everybody works.
That, by the way, is ouite a big IF. The treasury is still lev; and v;e do
need money.

Speaking of the Troasuryj we notice in the Kalamazoo Bulletin vrhere several
of the club members had given rather sizeable cash contributions to the
Crippled Children's Fund. Our club hasn't asked for donations but we do

ask you to help on those moncy-rnising projects and this coming play is one
of those projects.

V/ill you do yoiir share?

If you v/ould rather not sell —

tickets but feel you do vrant to be a part of Rotary, Ernie v/ill accept your
personal check for 05O.OO made out to the Crippled Children's Fund.
In parting, v/e v;ould remind you that once iir. Alfred Sloan said:

"m^at v/as good enough, yesterday, is not good onoigh today,"
Remember the election Tuesday.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUtNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday I2:15M

BSONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - Dtttriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vise-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

^

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Troosurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

:

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

William

Luse, Ray R. Fox

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

PUBLIC

FELLOWSHIP

Vinlon

Charles H. Fiske, L. Eorle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

£. Byron Thomas

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry I. Taylor

Feed H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Max A. Olds

William H, Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

A.

Mox A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

YOUTH

3

SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

R. livermore, M. H. Derhommer, &lt;5. ,

R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. Williams,' E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Eraser, H. R. Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. llvormore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

Woldron

;

SERVICE

R. B: Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin
8—H.

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Fomily Picnic)

APRIL

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

5—Richard A, Kerr
12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

24—W. R. Johnson (Speciol Rotary Program)

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

29—Horold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—8. Keith Pearee

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—.H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Progrom)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mog. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodword

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinfon (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrongements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speciol programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV No, 38

1951.

We are indebted to Harry Taylor fOTvV\^py of an issue of the "Razzberry",
dated February 11, 1936, It was dedicated in it*s entirety to Frank C, Mooney,
Coldwater businessman and Rotarian, who had just recently died.

We read messages

of sympathy from Father Stanton, Ren Jones, Raymond Dresser (then district gover
nor), Bill Otto, Roy Putnam, Bob Sharer, J, I', McAuliffe (president of the Battle
Creek Rotary Club), Bert R, Platt (secretary of the Vicksburg Club), and one from
the Sturgis Rotary Club,
".liile we didn't knm Mr, Mooney personally, as many of
you did, the messages we read certainly proved a real inspiration toward Rotary
and what it means. Underneath the picture of Mr, Honney, vrhich was on the cover
of the "Razzberry" vfe read, "He died.a Rotarian., but, far better,, he LIVED a
Rotarian,"

Bob Shavr is our nevr president for next year, rd.th Chuck Vood-'ard, vice-presi'
dent, Ernie as secretary, and Ed Holtz as treasurer. The Board vdll be completed
by A1 Sieg, Dick Ilanguse, Fritz VanAken, Bob Livermore, and past-president Hark,
You elected Bill Milnes to serve for three years on the membership committee,
John Kennedy for two and Putnam for one year, lath the exception of the last
name, should malce a good group of men to guide the club for the coming year, "e
wish them well and sincerely hone that every man vdll do his share to help main
tain the high standards that ha^'•e been extablished for the Cold^ratcr Rotary Club,

v;e enjoyed having as our guests: A1 Herman from Detroit vdth Dick Kerr,
and Dick Volk of I'/ausean, Ohio with Freddy I'.eeks, and v;e are told that this is
Freddy's home town,,

.Bill Milnes presented the attendance pins to barner

with 28 perfect years, Harry Taylor 26, John Ifalker 21:, Marty 23, Bob V.ade 12,
Weeks 11, Olmsted 10, Fiske 10, Kennedy 7, and Swan 5; also several other fellov/s
with fewer than 5 years.....,Ernie reports the attendance for the All Sports
Banquet was 83.58^ will 11 fellows failing to make-up. For yesterday we had
seven missing for an average of

89»55f^

Sounds kinda low to me,.

Bob Kerr has the program next Tuesday ond reports that our speaker will be
Dale Dean, the new secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, He v/ill outline his
plans for the coming month, which vfill include the Fishermen's Festival,

The I' eb Treats, Andrews, Luses, Shav.^s, Putnams and Chuck '"oodward have
signed up to attend the convention at Benton Harbor,

In thinking of prospective members for our club don't forget that any
present member who has 20 years or more of membership in Rotary is eligible
for a Senior Active Classification, Perhaps this will open the classification
for yoLir man.
DISCIPLINE

There is a fallacy we today have come to believe as gospel truth: that dif
ficulties are something altogether bad and to be avoided at any cost. Our disposi
tion is to produce an effortless existence, 'I^hat colossal nonsensel Man's body
and mind are so constitued that he can survive only as he overcomes one difficulty
after another. Without difficulty we would never have evolved, and without it he
will cease to be. History in its storied pages records that the periods of great

est difficulty have been the times v^hen men achieved most, while eras of comparative
ease have been those of least accomplisliment.

effortless life.

Never yearn. Jlor..a cG!iafi5rtable. and—

If fortune has made your lot easy, then go forth to find some

difficulty which you must overmorae.

For those who live most fully, drawn to full

stature as men and vfomen, are thoy y/ho labor at overcoming the largest number of
difficulties,
— l/, alderaar r, Argovj',Th,D., Syracuse, N, Y,
You Will Always Be Welcome

Neighboring Clubs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUINCY - Union Church - MoncJqy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:1SM

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

-.

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219TH DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwatef --1930-31
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director
RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

ERNEST W. tUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-Presldent — Director
_

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director
CHARLES I. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

William A.

Ernest W; Luse, Roy R. Fox

Milnes,

Frederick

Earl

1
J.

VanAken

1
B

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

FELLOWSHIP

-

1
J

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

C. Alfred Rice
•

■

G

-

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H. Fiske, I. Eorie Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

' H

PROGRAM

Fred H.

•

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M.

-

D

Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhouser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E: '.Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. MeComb

MUSIC

Mourlce D. Payne, Kenneth. M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Manguse i

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

i

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

I. R. Livsrmore, M. H. Derhommer, 6. A.

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Woy, B. Keith Pearce

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilli, Rooert F.-lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill
Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10-P.nhnrt R

19—John Walker

.17 ■ilehnrt I Frnsfir Bo 6
24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J. Hamilton

. JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16-r-B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23T-Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

.

Kerr

8—E. Byron Thomas

yi

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M._ Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

- - -

3—Warren Williams (RuroLUrban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lioyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—Gi A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairmon of the change.
Members having special progroms to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertoining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

"He Profits Most IFAo Serves Best

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. 17

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April 23, 19^1.

Bc'-d &gt;-err introduced Dale Dean^ secretary of the Chamber of Commercej as his
speaker last Tuesday noon. Dale offered some interesting information concern
ing the present clean-up membership drive, the Fishermen's Festival, and other
activities that come across his desk. I7e are all hoping that the membership
problem vrill be settled vrith the completion of this present effort. Several
of our Rotary brothers have assisted both financially as well as personal ef
fort,

If anyone is sufficiently interested as to v/hat is being done by some

members financially, ask Si and "Veb Treat, They know. Teeter has given some
of his money and time. He has contacted about 2^ business and professional

people for memberships.

If v^e'll all get behind this thing and push we can

have a good Chamber. Rotary is doing it's best to help this civic effort.
As Dale said, "some real effort is going into this Fishermen's Festival plan
ning." If nothing happens, it should turn out to be an event that you vdll
all be proud to be identified v/itlij If you are ask please do your share as
it is a big project and only by the combined efforts of everyone can it's

success be as.'^ured.

This was a s'/irell civic program. Bob,

Eart, Johnson and Marx have the program next Tuesday, Johnson reports that
after much effort on his part and considerable expense he has secured a very
fine motion picture, entitled, "Fishing for Fun", V/ith the Trout season open
ing next week-enii this should be a very time?.y planned program, '^e also heard
that Friend VJay and Qenercns Mouors had something to do with this picture,
but at this writing that fact hasn't been confirmed.

The attendance last Tuesday was 91.0li^ vdbh 6 fellov^s absent. After all the
make-ups were j.n for the meeting of April 10th, our attendance average was 92.5ii^.

Your Tyrotar guest for last vreek vfas Ned ,'hite. He'll be rith us again next
week, so take bime to say "hello", end make him feel at home in Rotary.

Thanlcs to Grandpa Chickadee for the candy and cigars, and we all congratulate
him on his new grandson
Our best wishes are vdth the Hurrays on their
trip to Europe......Spencer ask as \ve v^ero leaving Rotary last Tuesday, "How

much does it cost to join the Chamber"? 'Then told he said, "put me down for
a membership, I'd like to bG]ong." That's the kind of community spirit we
like to see. Might also add that Rotary is happy to know that Spencer vdll
be here another year
..Don't forget our Friend Payne, He's still in
room 207 at Otis' hotel and vdl?. be happy to see you. The substitute, sub
stitute, song leader vdll bo glad to have him retui-n too

L. Earle is

off to New York to a Press meeting for a few days
Anti-Svran is just off,..
Guess you all knov; that Fiske has moved to the countrj'* now and hopes to
spend these last few years growing potatoes
Might also mention that
Charlie is another Rotarian that has given greatly of his time and energy to
Coldvrater,

The Rotarian just came and v/e v/orJ.d call your attention to the Community
Service article by Harvey S, Firestone, Jr., entitled, NOW UT. ROLL ON RUBBER
RO/iDS, '^Rubber highways are actu.ally in existence and have been proving
their advantages world-wide.)

and don't forget A, C. Ernst once said

"The life and vitality of all business is profit,"
Ken

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

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Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

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ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director^ ..

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS

S^rgeants-at-Arms

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CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

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AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Mllnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

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MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

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PROGRAM

Fred

H.

Weeks,

E.

VanAben

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

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ROTARY INFORMATION

PUBLIC

Charles H.

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

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J.

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Blen, John A. Kennedy

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

C. Alfred Rice

VInton

K

INFORMATION

FIske,

L.

Earle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebllcock

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovoe, Piano

I
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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

- E.—J; Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wode,
R.

J.

Fraser,

D

4.

R.

RURAL• URBAN

--W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Woldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Komstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)^Mky

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocalional Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. FIske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Lodies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26-Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

JULY
NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (intern'! Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Cor! F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have Inspiring and entertaining programs. Stort thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Voi. IV

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No, liO

April 30, 1951*

To Wayne, ive v/ant to say "Thanks'' for the program of last Tuesday, It was a mighty
swell picture and ever3''one en.ioyed seeing it. One man reported that it v^as the
sharpest photography he had ever seen. Too bad that Johnson can't serve the club
some freshly caught trout some Tuesday noon.

The attendance the past ccu;ile of weeks has been exceptional.

the 17th, vre boasted a percentage of 91;.03^-

the meeting of last week there were but Ij.
of 9li.03A'.

For the meeting of

After all malce-ups were in, and for

misses vdiich gave us the same average

With Payne in the hospital and Hurray to Europe that leaves only tvEO

men unaccounted for.

Spencer introduced as our guests last vreek, LIcGargle from Bronson; Ned Johnstone
from the Shanghai PLOtary Club, a guest of Grant Troloar, Ned '//hite, our Tyrotar
and a cousin of Ivirs, Livermore from the Los Angeles Club was with Lloyd,
Jim IlcComb and Dick Manguse gave us the V70rd on our next project v/hich is the play

"Harvey" and is being presented May 19th,

The club v;ill be divided into tv;o teams,

the loosers having to buy the meal for the winners on Tuesday noon. There v/ill be
a presentation in the afternoon for the younger folks. The tickets for the evening

shovr will be .f&gt;2,00 each, including the tax. Our good secretary reports that he al
ready has his ten (10) tickets sold. Someone told me that you either had your
choice of selling the 10 tickets or taking the 20 bucks from your pocket, that the
committee were excepting no returns on tickets. Better get busy boys. Bob Lyons
will handle the reservations at the drug store.

Dick Llanguse has the program next week and has as his guest. Prof. Edvj-ard C. Prophet,
professor of Geography at the Michigan State College in East Lansing.

He vfill speak

on the hot and cold vrar in Asia and will include some material on liacArthur,

This

man has a tremendous amount of kncaTledge and ability so everyone should make an ex
tra effort to not only attend the luncheon but stay and h.ear tlie speaker. Yours

truly was fortunate to have a class under this nan at State and he is roallj'' good,
Mark has urged you, if you wish, to bring a guest for our meeting next Tuesday'- noon.
The scout master, assistant scout master and the members of the Boy Scout Council

are members of the Rotary Club of Florence, Kansas,

Scouts and Rotarians, working

together, built a stone cabin about which scout activities are centered.

The

Florence Rotarians, by participating with the scouts in all of tlucir activities,
are directly influencing the lives of those young people.

Is the Coldv:ater Club

doing everything possible to justify its' Charter in Coldv;ater?
SIX mSTAKES OF LIFE....

-1, The delusion that individual advancement is made by crushing others dovm,
2, The tendency to worry about a thing that cannot be changed or coirected,
3. Insisting that a thing is impossible because we ourselves have not accom
plished it,

li. Refusing to set aside trivial preferences in order that important things
may be acccsnplished.

Attempting to compel others to believe and live as vre do.

6, The failure to establish the habit of saving rnpney.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vlce-Presidenl
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

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ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-president — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnet,

Ernest W. Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

Howard M.

E.

J

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chorles H. Fiske, I. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Mox A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

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Earl J. Corwin,

H

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richord Monguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

CRIPPLED

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer. O. A.

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, Ji E. Boiley, R. I. Wade,
R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

Eraser, H. R. Weidner

RURAL • URBAN

W, Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

'

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Homilton,

M. A, McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairmon. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. I' Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R.

G.

W. Grant Troloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program),i

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv, Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

Fraser

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rofy Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Fronk L. MeConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'] Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lioyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plon your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed,
if you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

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�The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club

approved the names and classifications given below.
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has

Any objections

should be filed with the secretary without delay:

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Merle R, French

County Health Officer

Chester L, Allemier

Hotel - Motel

Craig Sebald

Special Farming Mink Raising

Signed:

Ernest VJ, Luse, Secretary

April 27, 1951

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

IV

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No. iil

May 7.

19'^!

Dick Manguse \"as responsible for the program last Tuesday* Ho presented Lirs,
Huth Burkcvrakis an employee at the Federal Ilogul Plant. I\Irs. Burkcnvskis and her
family came here recently from Latavia and arc living on the Schlubatis farm south

of Coldv/ater,

She told an amazingly realistic story of conditions in Latavia, start

ing in 19iiO Y/hen the Russians commenced nationalizing her country, taking ar/ay the

larger farms and then placing Russian personel in higher government offices* The
next step v;as the removing of the population. To V/hcre? V/e are not certain but ,on

June 12, 13, lU, 32,000 people v;ere taken from the country, put in railroad carsj
mostly at night, never coming back.

Then came the v/ar vrith Russia and Germany.

The

Germans rolled over her countryj starting Gorman labor offices vrith everyone ovei'
18 registering. From Lhtavia she v;as forced to move to Germany, put in a concentra
tion camp, vrorking 12 hours a day in a factory vrith very poor food. In ./pril of \x$
the Americans arrived and better food was available at once.

The family applied for

Overseas in April of 19U6 and after much red tape, exams, paper vrork, etc., they

finally arrived in New York on July 17, 19U9. There v/as a question and ansi-ver period
following her talk. We v;ere interested in the fact that she was so impressed v/ith
hovf everyone is always in a HURRY in this country. Not like that in Latavia^ she
says. After listening to this story from one who actually lived it vm all must be,
once again, filled v;ith thanksgiving for the fact that vre are Americans, that v^e

have a Rotary Club to attend and our multitude of other blessings,

Dicic, this v;as

an exceptional Internatio nal Service program and one that we v/ill long remember,
"THANKS".

The attendance for last vfcek vras 89.55^, with Barnes, Bien, Johnson, Munn,

Murray, O.'ens, and Payne missing.
meeting of the 2hth vras 97.01^,

After all make-ups were in, our average for the

The guest list included George Kelly from the Douglas Mfg, Co., in Bronson vrith

Vince Kornstien and our Tyrotar was Ilaurice Troutman, introduced by Earl Corvjln,

It v;as interesting to note that Frank Murray had attended Rotary aboard the
Queen Elizabeth on his v/ay to Europe,....Congratulations to Ralph Toaz on his elec
tion to the District Governor's Office. Ralph has the qualifications to do a swell
job.,,.Ernie reports that there vrere no bird club members in April.,,,The ticket
sale is coming pretty good. Swan has sold C26.00 vrorth, Coffman gave his vdfe (you

ought to eat her chicken lads) 10, \7illiams and Luse have sold 10.,.,,
Don*t forget to bring 29 cents or some wash cloths to Rotary next week. This
project is being sponsored by the Hospital Auxiliary, spear-headed by another Rotary
Ann, Uargarot Olmsted.Romcnber, v/ash cloths or 29 cents, take your choice.

We note that Charles F, (Irish) Ramsey was just elected president of the Ann
Arbor Club. Irishserved oiir club as president in 1929-1930, Congratulations to

Irish arid the Ann Arbor Club,

hands.

We know from experience that the helm will be in good

B yron Thomas is in charge of the program for next week and his secretary
informs our secretary that mention of the program is in Byron's memorandum book.
all anticipate a very excellent time next Tuesday,
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregationol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteno - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

We

�219TH

DISTRia

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1930-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S. ANDREWS

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

.

- President

KENNETH I. OlMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer

Director

KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Miines,

Ernest W. Lose, Roy R. Fox

-

'Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter 'J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

K

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

Harry L. Taylor

D

I

Corwin,

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

C

Earl J.

VanAken

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

*

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

'

MUSIC

Maurice' D.' Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Rby C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

_ B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
E. J. Ronnetl, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

' W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F.- Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep,'H! T.'Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J, McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Kornstien

"

15—Otis O. Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17^Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotory Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

2—L.

'

1—Richard Manguse

Eorle Dovidson

8—E. Byron Thomas
IS—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

•30-^Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

5—Frederick

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie K. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best"

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol»

^

IV.

i

KO. U2

Hay lii&gt; 1951.

It vras good to listen to Byron's program Tuesday, The entertainment was supplied by

our own High School students, and without exception, each student did an outstanding
job, Harlan Bond, musical director of the school system, announced the presentations
and Rotary thanks Harlan for making this program possible.

Earlj' in the year it was planned to have all of the fellov:s v:ho became Coldwater Rotarians in the year 1919-^0 give brief biographies d\iring some noon meeting. If you

will remember a fovr months ar:o several

given and next Tuesday Fred tolls us that

Jim Bailey, Vincc Kornstion, Paul HcDaniol, Spence Owens, and Lewis Pennington vdll
confess their all,

IVith the afore mentioned group confessing it should prove a pro

gram that a]1 will vfant to hear so vre will be looking for 100^ attendance next Tues,
V/e notice in the Quincy Rotogram where A1 Slog had appeared before the Quincy Club,
inviting them to the "Harvey" play, Hay 19th. This indicates that the committee is

working. Chuck requests that all of us have our .f20,00 for the tickets wc have s old
at the meeting next Tuesday so that th--^ final accounting can be made. Also, Rotarians
vrtio arc advertising in Earl's pap er please include a mention of the play in your next
Ad,

The guest list Monday included Ken Johnstone from Shanghai, Chinas James VJ, Bender
from Syracuse) VV, J, Lamb of Sv/an River, Manitoba; La Rue Snath from South Bend, Ind.j
and Ma\;ricc Troutman, our Tyrotar, also attending for his second meeting.
22 washclothes were oollected for the Hospital auxiliary and the "passing of the hat"
for the boy v^ho "forgot" amounted to ?^10,23*
*IS\Y mfflERSt

^^Jicster L, Allemicr, ovmcr and operator of Chester's Motel just IVest of the city limits
-;r. 112, was born in 1910 on Feb. 2hth, in Elco, Illinois, Ghet has spent most of his
•v O.''king years as a contractor, but also ovmed and operated a bakery in '^uburn for a
lev; years before coming to Coldv:atcr,

Ho and his vrifo, Fay, along v.dth their nine

year old daughter Saraf. moved to Goldvratcr and their Motel in March of 19h9»

The land

was bought in October of 19U8 and construction started at once, Ghet doing most of his

ovm work.

There arc I8 completed units and verp soon there vrill be U more, making a

total of 22 rental ^inits, Chet has every reason to bo proud of his Motel, itb a real
addition to our city. His classification is Hotcl-I'otel.

Dr. Merle R, French, Health Officer of Branch and Hillsdale counties holds the class
ification of County Health Officer,.

Dr, French was born among the tall corn of Marcus^

Iowa on July 31st, 1893. He attended school in that statc^, graduating fron the Col
lege of Medicine at the University of Iowa, He was associated with the Ncv/ York State
Health Department, later becoming health officer of Cortland County Neiv York. Realis
ing that no State offered more than Michigan he accepted a position in 1939 as health
officer of Van Buren County then accepting his present position in March of 19U9.
"Doc" lives across fron Robin Shavr at 99 Grand Street along with his vrife, Irene,

Thcj

have 2 daughters, Geraldine, who is a senior and a music major~'at V;estem State, and
Ruth Ingersoll, who lives in Minneapolis, He has one granddaughter, Janice,
The attendance for the v/eck of May 1st, after all make-ups vEorc in was 89,55^.
the meeting of May 0th, 8l,l6^,
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

For

�il9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-Presiclent

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vico-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

William A. Milnes,

luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.
Leslie

SERGEANT5-AT-ARM5

J.

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

H. Woodward

Corwin,

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

Leslie Treat,

Earl

VanAken

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,

Charles H. FIske, L.

Harry L. Taylor

BIRTHDAY

Earle Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
I. R. Llvermore, M. H. Derhommer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

'

:

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

lioneywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDanlel

D

^

RURAL. URBAN

-WTWilliams, Er HdroId Munn,'Jr."

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTEI^NATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST
1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Bornes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

Froser

1—Richord Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Slote Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waidron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhommer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (ladles' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnas

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vintort (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. Ai Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contoct him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to pion such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the vorlous details,
let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW I
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV.

i

Mo. in

1
iay ?)j

Had an interesting program last Tuesday, v;hat \rith speeches by \Toodv;ard, Bailey and
Pcnnington and other interested parties. Chuck gave the Club a needed pep talk re
garding the sale of tickets for our "HARVEY" show and lots hope that it is sufficient
to do the job. Sales didn't look too hot Tuesday but v;e v/on't make any decision until
Ernie gives us the word on the profit,,,,,,L, Pcnnington gave some interesting side
lights on his background, mentioning hov: he vras born and reared in Illinois and since

1928 has been associated vdth the llontgomery V/ard Company, starting in as a receiving

clerk, Lc*.t came to Coldvrater as manager of the local store in 19li9, and lives with
his wife and two children on V/est Pearl Street, If hours mean an^/thing. Lev; is doing

a great job for his company because v/e really see his car parked in front of the store-

most every night and many a Sunday, vdth the boss inside working
Jim Bailey told
us of his beginning back in Nebraska on Friday, June I3, 1911. (V/c alvrays suspected,
no\7 we know.)— Jim graduated from high school in 1928, later graduating from the
University of Nebraska and from its' school of medicine. He took his internship at
Detroit Receiving, Leila Post and Comiiiunity in Battle Creek, After completing this
portion of his training he opened an office with Dr. Phillips in Bronson, later moving
to Coldwater where he is nor;: located.

After the v/ar from llarch of I9I16 to March of

I9U9, Jim took a Residence Training at Leila in Surgery,
Wo vrcrc happy to have as our guests, Rev, Frank bright from Athens, introduc cd by
Spencer; Elmer Dobson from Quincy; o\ir Tyrotar, Gordon "■allaco; Ken Young, vdth the
Bethel Flash* and our new State Junior Chamber President, Sam Rosenborg, introduced
by Chuck 'VoodYrard,

Once again it was indicated vrhoro the money is, as Bailey and Barnes came across vdth
their twenty bucks for H,\RVEY ticket
Owens and young Treat exchanged gags and
we'll leave it to your guess as to v;ho came out ahead
The attendance v^as 91,18^

with Bicn, Fiskc, Johnson, Llanguse, IJurray and Payne among the missing.
make-ups v^ere in for the meeting of the 8th, our average vfas 88,2U^.

After all

We often include names of the fellov/-s v;ho v;ere unable to attend the .rieeting of the
previous week, not to point the finger of shame at these men, but to help all the
fellows who were absent get together in making-up.

Often it is easier to attend

another club if somebody calls up and invites you to ride along.

Harold Hill is responsible for the progra.m next Tuesday and at the meeting Tuesday
he told us he wasn't certain just vAiat it would be so we will just have to wait
breathlessly until Tuesday,

It was with genuine regret that the Board accepted the resignation of Si Treat, Si
has been a member of the club since Hay 1^, I92I1., He certainly has been a darn good
Rotarian and v/e all shall miss him. The Board unanimously voted him an honorary
membership and vre all hope he v/ill see fit to join us once in a while for lunch on
Tuesday,

—

-

-

—- — — -

IN CLOSING;

We would remind you that Andrevf Hellon once said,
"A mistake is evidence

that someone has tried to do something,"
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Porker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — District Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Cpldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vke-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&lt;President — Director
KENNETH

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

L. OLMSTEO - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD - Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William

Luse, Roy R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

'

Frederick

Earl

I

J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornslien, Mox A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

G

PROGRAM

Milnes,

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Williom H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnIght,
Horry I. Taylor

D

A.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, Jomes F. MeComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clora Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. LIvarmore, M. H. Derhommer,-G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDamel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

E. J. Rennell, i. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

W. Williams, ~E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, 8. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Homilten,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Choirman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hil

Lewis Pennlngton

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richord A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Voeotlonal Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentative)

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhommer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Woy
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and lei the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol, IV

No. hh

Uav 28.

19^1

At our meeting Tuesday Chuck Woodvrard presented the special Rotary RED ROSE Citation
to tvfo people v;ho iiave served the community faithfully for many years. Miss lielissa

Sommelrothjivho has been a teacher in the Coldv;ater Public School systcin for 5l years,
and Daniel M. Loose, who has also been connected with our school system for the past

it8 years.

Chuck and Rbtary arc to be commended for honoring these people for their

many years of service.

Too often those things are forgotten by a com)nunity, v/hich

owes so very much to people like the above, who helped it grow",

Also, Mrs. Brickcr,

Ivlrs. Abbey, and Miss Treichcl appeared before the group in behalf of the k H Fair

Board asking us that we support thera in their effort to sell advanced tickets to the

amphitheater perforraance.

The Club was almost unanimous in its response and they will

be at another meeting in the near future to sell each member 2 tickets, each ticket

costing 111.75.

The Fair Board appreciates Rotary*s help in this project.

was program chairman for the day.

Harold Hill

Chuck also gave us a report on the "H/'.RVEY" ticket sale and the club netted 0Uo6.59.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the play and Rotary's bank account looks just a little better,
Our thanks to Jim McComb and Dick llanguse for their good help and to Chuck for the

overall chairmanship,

358 people were at the Roosevelt Auditorimii last Saturday even

ing and v/e took in a total of (^899.25. I wonder if with the right approach we could
sell the community on a series of throe plays during the winter season. It would help

the club and it is fine entertainment.

V.Tiat do you think?

The guest list was short but distinguished in character.
Lt. Commander Horace V/oodward, who hails from Coldv;atcr,

Bill Frankhauser introduced

Among the missing last week were Fiske, Johnson, McDaniel, Murray, Patterson, Payne,

and Pearco v;hich gives us an average of 89.71^. After all make-ups were in for the
meeting of the l5th, our average was 9h*12%* The average attendance in the District

for April v^as 88.214,^.

the month.

Coldwater vj-as eighth in the list vnith an average of 92.53^ for

Marshall was in seventh place with an average of 9^,20^.

Bronson had i; 100^ meetings for a perfect record in April,
bors on the West.

-Vb note that

arc proud of our neigh

Quincy also had throe perfect meetings, so our neighbors are shew

ing us how its done.

Next week Bob Livermore has the program and several of the TTROTARS who have been meet

ing vrith us, each for 2 meetings, throughout the year will be our guests,

Gordon

Jallace, John Dj'"gcrt, and Maurice ^routman Vj'ill tell us their impressions of the TyTO-

tar program and also give us some highlights on the recent trip to 'ashington that the

Senior Class made.

Governor Nominee, Ralph Toa^, announces that the Training Assembly will bo hold at

St, Mary's Lake Camp, June 16, 17.

Governor Ralph will be full of Rotary, having, just

returned from Lake Placid and a special Governor's training program, so it will be -vrell
worth the time, Ernie and" Rob vrould enjoy your company.
We read the follov/ing in the Kalamazoo Rotary Mcv;s \inder the heading of FIRESIDE MEETING.

"A very enjoyable evening vfas spent at the home of Cameron and Irene Davis last

Tuesday, In the presence of their v/ives, nevr Rotarians,
,
, were in
ducted." The program was conducted by the Chairman of their Rotary Information ComKiittee. That's one place that the Coldv;ater Club is and has been vfoofully weak.

Wonder if Bob is going to do anything about this?

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneidoy 12:15 M

STURGiS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeterio — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO - Treasure^

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice&gt;Pre»dent — Director
KENNETH

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

L. OLMSTED - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A.

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

Frederick

Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

J.

Corwin,

VonAken

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wolter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Heword M.

Leslie H. Woodward

Teeter, Carl

F.

Vinlon

C. Alfred Rice

BIRTHDAY

PUBLIC INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Fred

Earl

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnson,

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Milnes,

Charles H.

Fiske,

L.

Earle

Davidson

Harry L. Taylor

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

B
.CRIPPLED CHILDREN
- E. J. Renneil, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

YOUTH SERVICE

R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. ;

RURAL . URBAN
W. Williams, E. 'Harold Munn, ~Jr.',

R. J. Froser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDoniel

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VonAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Kill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Renneil (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VonAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocotionol Serv. Progrom)

Froser

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

J.

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rof'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick

VonAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Corl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove Inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

*

�Profits Most Who Serves Best'

.The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

1

No.

June li.

19'^!

For our progran last 'I-cck^, Bob Li"cr::ioro introduced thron Tyrotars, Y;ho have been at

two of our noon ncetings*

Maurice- Troutnan, Gordon V/allacCj rnd John EK'-gcrt, each

gave their inprcssions of the Coldv:at(?r Roto.r:- Club and also some highlights on the

rocont trip to "'ashington that vras taken by the senior class. All of the bo\'-s sccned
to enjoy their Rotary experience, also the conforonces they had with the Rotarian in

the profession that they vj-erc planning to enter. The- boys iriadc particular nention of
the Tomb of The Unloiovm Soldier, Pan-Ar.iorican Building, United States Bureau of Print
ing and Engraving and the "size of the Capitol", as the most interesting points of
of their trip in "'ashington. Bob also introduced Don Davis, who will be Coldwater's
representative to Camp Emery starting Juno 22nd.
of the school for the coming year.

Don was also recently elected Mayor

The guest list included John Estrich and Harry Klink from the Angola Club^ Frank
Knight of Detroit] K. 'd, Johnstone from Chinaj Carl Drcger vath Grant, Carl is from
Muskegon and with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company (v;c say this vrith Grant *s per

mission)] Jack li'aklin, an Equitable group export v.'ith Toot] Norman Mood of Battle
Creek; Mac McKenzie from you know YThere; and Dale Dean v/ith Dick the Kcrr.

Remember lads, there are 11 of you v/ho as of yet haven't paid your dues.

Ernie hopes

that it vion*t be necessary to print the names in the bulletin but they were due May 1,
and that is quite a v^hilo ago,,.,Mark mentioned the fact that Bronson has had 10 con

secutive 100^ meetings. That's a real record with a ii8 member club, Fe're proud to
clam them as our suburb on the &gt;;.'est,...dalt Bien, Ed Rennell, Red lIcKnight, Bob Lyon,
and Dick Biringcr, and Charlie Keep were all happy to pay their birthday fines last

Tuesday.....Don't forget that next Tuesday Spencer and his committee v/ill be around

to sell you tickets for you and tin- iMmnily to the ii-H Fair Amphitheater pc-rfomance.
Seventy-five cents for adults and fifty cents for the- kiddies.

V/e'll use this means for the Club to once again say liello to our good friend Norn
Kohl and hope he's enjoj'lng his nov: Television sot and to tell Pa^me that wo miss him
each Tuesday noon and hope he'll soon be back minus the itch.

MisLng last Tuesday were Bailey, Hamilton, Johnson, Murray, Patterson, Payne, Fritz

VanAkon, Warner Van.iken, and Vinton.

/iftor make-ups v/crc in for the meeting of the

22nd, the attendance vras 91,30^.
Jim McComb has

working on it.

i ladies' night coming up in the very near future and has a committee
Save your money men, as it promises to be a sv;cll affair.

Fritz VanAkcn has the prograin next Tuesday and he tolls us that his speaker is to be
a Mr. Lacey, personnel Director at Corning Glass, Albion, Understand that Corning has
tried several nev: ideas regarding personnel work. This should be a very fine program
well worth listening too, ■ -

-

- -

-

HILLSDALE ROTARY NE\'/S — Speakers — one of the irritations discussed at the St. Joe
Conference v/as what to do about sneakers - Rotarians who gobble their luncheon and ther
"sneak" out. There are a few in every club and they should be denied attendance credit,

Maybe we should have a "sneakcr-chocker" and a table labeled "Luncheon only",

FLASH

McConb reports arrangements final for Ladies' Nite, June-12, at

the Co^'?7??Efer Country Club. Country style chicken dinner, excellent entertainment with
dancing later in the evening. Price most reasonable. 35,00 per couple. Wc Eiust make
reservations so bring your 35.00 and Jin will be selling tickets Tuesday noon. Dinner
at 6:30 p.m.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

"f-r*

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

S. ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President ■— Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARJE S. COFFMAN - Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

'

William A. Milnes,

Lose, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

H. Vincent Kornstian, Max A. Olds

VanAken

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

C. Alfred Rice

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles H. Fiske,

I. Earle Davidson

H

E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, 'Carl F. Vinton

Horry I. Taylor

Fred H. Weeks,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Mouriee D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patte.rson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. Livermore, M. H. Derbommer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN. . ■

C

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H.

RURAL - URBAN

W.

R. Weidner

Willtoms, E. Horold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKclih, Robert F&gt; Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairmen. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, I. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swon,

R.

G.

Woldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—EoH J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rolary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

2—L.

Fraser

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

Earle Davidson

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'] Serv. Pro'g)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urbon Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrongements are completed.
If you want to switch dotes with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to hove inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

s

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol, IV

No. U6

June 11, 1951.

For our program last Tuesday Fritz introduced an interesting speaker, Irving B, Lacey,
Personnel Director with the Corning Glass plant at Albion,

It was Albion*s ^ood for

tune to have natural gas in order to bring this fine plant to its* industrial sot-up.

Jim (promoter) McOomb wants your word about Ladies Nite tomorrow evening at the Coun
try Club, For A5#00 you can take your favorite woman, eat fried chicken dinner family
Jtylc and have sore muscles 'A^ednesday morning from dancing. Program starts at 6j30 pni
Oh yes, the girls get flowers, Jim wants a yes or no from each of you.
The guest list had Clare Hollister from Eronson and Llelvin Blue of Quincy,
Rotarian Les heads up the Red Cross Blood bank program here again.

It needs citizen

support.

Spencer told us about a fine program this Uednesday evening at the high school auditorium.

"VTings Over Jordan" is singing at its' best.

Good to see Itemsj

Payne substituting for Ed,

What would we do without these boys.

Probably have Ken leading musicilin

Member s absent last Tues lay v/ere: Andrews, Bien, Derhammer, Hamilton, Johnson, McDaniel.
Moore, Munn, Murr^, Thomas, and C, Woodward, Alread make up cards show Andrevra and
Thomas have made up.

May attendance was 92,0^

The early leavers for the month of May: Lloyd L, Livermorc,

The man whc ha;? not anything to boast of but his illustrious ancestors is like a potato
orly gocd bcir.-.ging to him is underground.
COMFENS'"-TION

If I were standing to be judged.
Before the great white throne;
Where I could hear the righteous sing
and hear the sinners moan,
I*d want no greater advocate to make my final plea
Than just a boy who'd say "Gee," he did a lot for me
LOOK UP

"I can see how man can look down upon

the earth and be an atheist, but I can
not conceive how he could look up into
the heavens and say there is no God,"
—Abraham Lincoln,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 5:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S.

ROBERT E, SHAW — Vice-Pretident

ANDREWS

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R. Fox

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,
Leslie H. Woodward

C

Frederick

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

G

PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry I. Toylor

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

VanAken

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

K

Charles H. Flske, L. Earle Dovidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

Max

A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC
Maurice

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

L. R. livermere, M. H. Derhemmer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

- E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,R. J. Fraser, H.

W. Williams,

R. Weidner

E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentotive)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)
22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

3—Mortin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A, Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far In advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stog Night, can appoint o committee of fellow members to help with the various detolls.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV

1

No. 1a7

June 18, 19^1.

Jim McCorab was responsible for the Ladies Nite get-together at the Country Club last
Tuesday evening and from the length of time some folks stayed and various other in
dications it must have been a success.

The Hotel never did bettor in the chicken

they served, nor have Rotary voices ever blended as bcautifullj'" as Master Holtz
directed the group in the singing of "Clementine", dedicated to our ncv/ly-v/eds,
Harold and Luclla,

Marge Corey's little act was enjoyed by all and then we adjourned

to dance vrith our favorite Rotary .Vnn,

music,

V'ayne Feller and his orchestra furnished the

Tou might guess, ^Valdron took home the prize for the card players.

Treat vras

a bit loud and off-color on a fevi occasions but ^Tith his father gone, guess we will

have to expect that,

I'/e were expecially happy to see Mildred Payne there v.lth Mark

and Ruth in the absence of Maurice vfho is in the North VIoods,

We have tried to give a rather detail account of the ladies night party so that the
other half of the club who couldn't attend vrill knov: how their money v/as spent.

There were about 2h members missing last Tuesday. The average for the Sth was 68*2i4.^.
Frank McConkey has the program next week and Mac has vfhat shouH be a swell program.
His speaker v^ill be Mr, H. D, (Don) Hootman, an Extension Horticulturist with the
Michigan State College, I believe that Mr, Hootman is a nephew of Mac's, so he must
be good. His subject will be "Some Trends of the Fruit Grov/ing Industry in Michigan."
Several Rotarians are actively engaged in Community Service work by helping vfith the
coming Fisherman's Festival, This is a community project and if called upon show that
"Good old Rotary Spirit", and give a hand
.Spencer and Charlotte left Monday to
be gone a couple of weeks on a trip back East,,.IHldrod.reports Pawnee much better,
,,,,our thanks to BjTon for getting the sheet out last v/eek...,.Too bad Earle and the

good vrifc had to miss the Ladies' Nite. '7e understand that the Editor had a very bad
nose bleed which can be mighty uncomfortable
Max and Marge Olds celebrated their
21st wedding anniversary at the party last Tuesday night....V/e note that Lcs .foodward
is again responsible for the Blood Bank that vras here Wednesday
/aid vrhile thiriking of the Woodwards, we would mention Chuck who just returned from" a vreok in Florida
and the National Junior Chamber Convention vd.th the State President, Sam Rosenberg,,,,
QU0T/3IE QIDTB:

scarcely needed,"

"A little bossing goes a long vray,

bith good human relations it is

DONALD A. L^MRD, psychologist, writing in the June issue of the

Rotarian, in a Vocational Service hcaclliner, (Employees vrill do more for praise and
fair treatment than they will for an^d^hing else.)
ROTARY HIGHLIGHTS OF BO'RD LffiETING:

A proposed Occupational Therapy Program vras explained by B^Ton Thomas.

The Cold

water State Home is in charge of the program vrhich vrill be given during eight weeks
of the summer at the Edson School. Dr, Kenneth Olmsted is the representative from

the Coldwater Club together with Elmer Dobson from the Quincy Club and Jack Aldrich
from the Bronscm Club..

The Col&lt;lrrater Rotary Club will donate not in-excess of §150..

.There vras a general discussion of the Richard Corlcss case and it was decided
after several comments and after reviGrrring the correspondence on file that the obli
gation of the Coldwater Rotary Club had boon fulfilled,,....The classification of

Harry Taylor vras changed from Senior /.ctive. Auto Retailing to Senior Active. The
classification of Bob Livermore was changed from Physical Education to /uto Retailing
A.A,,.,,,»Adjournment,

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS — President
ROBERT E. SHAW — VIce-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V, SHORNO — Treosorer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

William A.

Fox

Frederick

*

VonAken

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstlen, Max A. Olds

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

nLEPHONE

Walter 1. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Fronkhauser, W. R. Johnsert,

Leslie Treat,

Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Wolker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes, Earl J.

PUBLIC

Charles H.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Fiske,

K

L. Eorle Davidson

Raymond A. Trebllcodc

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnom,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B, Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Ronnoll, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,

L. R. llvermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

Honeywell, W. Trent, L. P. McDoniel

R. J. Froser,

D

1. R.

RURAL • URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

Weidner

W. W. Woy, B. Keith Peorce

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Olis O.

Kornslien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Horold J.

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Froser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

2—L. Eorle Davidson

1—Richard Manguse

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

SEPTEMBER

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-HaroId T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howord K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Fronkhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (ladies' Night)
19—Frank I. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dotes with onother member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, eon appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best^'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

.The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

I
Vol. TV

No. lifi

Jnpp ?$j 1951.

Mr, H, D, (Don) Hootman from the Horticulturist division of Michigan State College
was introduced by Frank McConkey last Tuesday and he gave a very interesting talk
concerning the fruit industry. He mentioned that in the fruit industry workers never

have a nervous breakdcwnj and the great change in mechanical arachineryj and also chem
ical sprays etc.; because of DDT we have an increased apple production of from 2\ to
3 million bushels per year and hov; vre can soon expect to have a new spray that ttlII

add color to the fruity Michigan ranks 1st in the production of sour cherries, black
rasberries and blueberries; 2nd in pears and plums; 3rd in grapes; and Uth in apples
and sweet cherries. There are lii,000 farms growing fruit in Michigan with a
to 60

million dollar value.

In mentioning the methods of supply to the consumer he said

that Q6% of the fruit is sold in 11^,200 self-service super-markets, each doing over a

J million dollar business a year.

Bob and Ernie attended the District 7\ssembly last week-end at St, Mary's Lake Camp
for presidents and secretaries and reported a very worth-while v;cck-ond.

Those ses

sions are always filled vrith lots of good Rotary,,,.We note that the programs for
next year have been mailed to each member so check your date and bo a good boy scout.
Spencer and I think Grant assisted, prepared the program list and if everybody sticks
to his subject it should be a good year of varied programs
Glad to have Payne aroiind for a few days again.,, .Congrats to Wayne on tht^ I'iay-DcNooyor opening,,, ,and to
Jess and Les on the Trout they caught and the ones that McKeith didn't get
Shorno
is taking a trip with his family so don't"anybody get a tooth ache
Someone report
ed that Rotary was to play volley ball this year but haven't heard further
Can v^e

all name the new president of Rotary International? Right, it's Frank E, Spain of

Birmingham, jUabama,

Among the missing last week were Blerhammer, Komstien, McKoith, Moore,
Putnam, Shorno, Sieg, and Teeter, which gave us an attendance average of

Opfens,

ATTENTION ALL:

Next Tuesday, the 26th, will be Prexy Marks last meeting and the
gavel will be turned over to Prexy Shavf during the program, July
1st is the "go" date for our new officers and Board, The light
is green men and were hoping for another banner year for Rotary

in Coldwater,
and Bob in?

Shall we all be there next Tuesday to see Mark off

In the Rotary Magazine vfe read that the contributions to the Rotary Foundation since
the death of Paul Harris in January of 19k7 exceed 2 million dollars. The number of
Rotary Clubs contributing 100^ to the Foundation in the four and 1§ years exceeds
2,300.

Expenditures since 19h7 for 28^ Rotarv-Foundation Fellov/ships awards total

nearly $750,000,

Wayne Way has the program for next week and he announces two splendid films from the

General Motors Film Library, "Caught Napping" ho ^vill give us the story of the actual
making of our present day highway road maps and hov/ they arc kept up to'' date, (Magic
in the Air, vrtiich is a feature concerning the tcloyision industries,}

M^k Andrcv/s informed us the other day that he wonted to v/rite the last Biaiotin of
his year so it should be good,

Watch for it next week.

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wedneiday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOU - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee-President

S.

ANDREWS

— President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

William A. Milnes,

Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F. Leslie Treat,

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

TELEPHONE

ROTARY INFORMATION

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson, '
Howard M.

Leslie H. Woodward

Teeter,

Charles

Horry L. Taylor

PROGRAM

C.

INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L-

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

H. Fisko, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebileock

PUBLIC

FELLOWSHIP

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Carl F. VInlon

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,
Clara Bovee, Piano

;

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

CRIPPLED

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Rennell, J.

L. R. lIvermore. M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

R. J.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
Fraser, H. R. Weidner

RURAL■ URBAN

W. Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
W. W. Way, B. Keith Poarce

SICK

D

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeilh, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. I. livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldran

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Horold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

15—Otis

O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDonlel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Fraser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Progran.,

Hamilton
JANUARY

MAY

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

SEPTEMBER

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

^

8—E. Byron Thomas
15—TrI-Sfate Meeting

(Tentotive)

22-Haroid T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

5—Frederick VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'I Serv. Pro'g)

10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Mllford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treot

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The obove is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the finol arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

THe COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. IV.

i

No. h9

July 2, 1951.

Fellow Rotarians:

I have prevailed upon Ken to allov; are to i/rite this bulletin

since it is the

last one to be published during my term as President of the Club. Instead of boring
you with a Tuesday program devoted to a report of the year's activities, I am going
to make a fevr comments through this medium and you can either read them or not as you
desire,

I assume that most of ary predecessors came to the end of their year with much the
same feeling as I have. It can't but be a relief and yet there is the reminder that

much was not done which was intended a year ago.

I fully expected to have at least

three club assemblies, and that the new members were to be indoctrinated by the Rotary
Information committee at an evening meeting at the home of one of the members. I'e did
have one club assembly in addition to the one which was held v;hen Governor "Red" visit

ed us, but the new members have not been indoctrinated as I intended,
be done in Bob's year and will become a fixed policy of the club.

I hope this will

I shall not make any appraisal of the Rotary year which is soon to end, as you can
do that for yourselves. However, my principal reason for writing these notes is to say
to each one of you, "ray sincerest thanks for helping me in so many ways to carry on the
work of Rotary during the past year," Since all of you have been so cooperative, it is
impossible to single out any one for special thanks, but I do want to call your atten
tion to the appreciation which all of us should extend to Ken for his vreekly bulletin
to Fred for his work on the program and to Bill for putting us in an enviable attend-'
ance bracket, I could go dovai the roster from here and mention every member and refer

to one or more acts which he has done to help the club. Neither time nor space permits
me to do so. Suffice it to say that not only for myself but for all the members we appreciate what everyone has done, and i Icnov; you vrlll continue to give Bob the same uncooperation that you have given your officers in the years gone
To bring you up to date, here are a few facts for your information:
Attendance Average

Membership

Youth Fund

for 19^0

91,51^

for 19^0

July 1, 1900

Youth Fund Disbursements:

6? '

'!!i322,23

for 1951

92.1x8%

for 1951

68

June 30, 1951
Richard Corless
0175.52
G.

60,26
23.09
37.50

Smith - brace

Spigle family
Camp Emory
Model U.N, Assembly
V/olverine boys' State

My very best to Bob for a successful and outstanding year,

hopes become a reality.

19.00

35.00
Let's all see his

«M,r,
provided us with two very interesting films on
Map Making" and "Television" Tuesday,
"ill
Lees, Cons. Officer. Spencer Owens has

charge of the program and -ire all knav it will be outstanding.

"One thing that puzzles every married man is why ever; bachelor isn't rich."
Rotary is not of yesterday nor tomorrovr but of todays
not destructive but intensive: not exclusive but uniquenot selfish but practical; not stilted and formal but
social and fraternal.

'

M.S.A.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
OUiNCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGtS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

�219TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1930-51
MARK S. ANDREWS

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

- President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer
DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
.
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN. MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

Luse, Ray R.

William A. Milncs,

Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice D. Payne, f. Leslie Treat,
Leslie

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Earl J. Corwtn,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhaussr, W. R. Johnson,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howord M. Teeter, Carl F. Vinton

H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC

John H, Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

Charles H.

C. Alfred Rice

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

BIRTHDAY

Earle Davidson

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Man^use '

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

L. R. Ltvermoro, M. H. Derhammer, O. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

E. J. Renneil, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wode,
R. J. Fraser, 1. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treot, L. P. McDoniel

D

RURAL - URBAN

W. WilIiams,~E. Harold Munn, Jr.,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

:

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W., Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Choirman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Llvcrmore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

17—Robert J. Froser

19—John Wolker

Barnes

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Chlld'n Program)

22—L. Paul McDanlel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J. Hamilton

MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Roy R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swon

15—Tri-Stote Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

*

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhouser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

20—Alfred E. Sleg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Toylor

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Horold R. Weidner

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-M!lford A. McKelth

20—F. Leslie Treat

H. Woodward

24—Max A. Olds

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for In advance as possible and let the program chairmen know as soon as the final arrangements ore completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, con appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

fi

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

Tfe COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Attendance Record

Meetings Attended

Total Meetings
Andrews
Barne s

Bobier
C offman
Corwin
Piske

French

Kennedy

21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21

21
21
21

21
21
21
21

21
21

.

Rice

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

Schmitt (Joined 1-22-52)

19

19

Swan
Thomas

21
21
21

21
21
21

Touplik (Joined 1-22-52)

19

19

Treat
Trebilcock
F. Van Aken

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

B ob Kerr
Kornstien

Lloyd Re Liverraore
Lloyd Le Liverraore
Luse

McConkey
Milnes
01ms ted

Payne

Taylor

W.

Van Aken

Wade
Walker

Way
Weeks

Williams
Ce Woodward

Le Woodward

21
21
21
21
21
21

21
21
21

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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CR^K — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vic«.Pre«. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vic»&gt;President - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
Al SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE ~ Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chalrmon

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luce, Howard Swan
Ken Johnstone

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

Wiltiam A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennefi

Louis Pennlngton, Bob Lyons

Kenneth

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Oerhammer

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Dick BerrinQer, Chester L. Allemier

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Max

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleor

Olds

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Poyne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcocic

Clara Bovee, Piono

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chalrmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvarie S. CofFmon. Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Frendt

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguce, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chalrmon. Howard Teeter,

VJarren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcocic
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nafions)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

6—AM-Sports Banquet

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McCemb

13—Donold Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

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27—Earlo L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Woy (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

ID—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

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JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dlst. Assembly)

11—Lewis Pennlngton

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Publishod by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Attendance Record
Total

Meetings-

Meetings

Attended

Moore

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

Murray

21

Olds

21

Owens

21
21
21
21
21
21

Allemlep

Barley
Bent
Bien

Biringer
Davidson
Pox
Hill
Holtz
Johnstone

Keep
Richard

Kerr

Lyon
McComb
McKeith

McKnight

Patterson
Pearce

Pennington
Putnam
Shaw
Shorno
Teeters
Treloar
Vlnton

21
10
21
21
21

Waldron

21

Skabo

(Joined 3-25-52)

Absent

18
16

6
3
3

16

5

15

20

1

11

10

il;

7

19
20

2
1

13
18

3

8

20

1

15

6

20

1

18
18

3

17
20
20

1
1

18
16

3

I
3

20

1

19
18
9

2

20

3
1
1

18

3

20
12

1

9

10 of above members only absent 1 meeting, please check
with your Secretary if this is not correct.

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongrogoHonai Chureii — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofetoria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Dittrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater -1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vteo-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlee^resldent - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE —Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts^t-Armt

CLUB SERVICE

L R. UVERMORE - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest Lute, Haward Swan
Ken

Johnstone

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS&gt;AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Cerwin

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Louis Penningten, Bob Lyons

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Kenneth

M. Putnam

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhommer

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

BIRTHDAY

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,
Claro Bovee, Piano

Jess Woidron, R. Trebiicock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL ■ URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Ouvarie S. Coffmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairmen. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Polterson

Warren William*,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4_Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnlght

SEPTEMBER

8—All-Sports Banquet

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (CiossiEcation)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarle S. ColTman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rurol-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

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27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richord Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to hha"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Childreit)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)
17—AAox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—LJoyd L Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (Internatioitol Service)
JULY

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woidron (Rotory Magazine)

11—lewis Penningtofi

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

IB—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webtter Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodword

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. V

No. 1,

July 9, 1951.

This is the beginning of a nevr rotary year. The incoming officers have assumed
their respective positions and vdth the cooperation of the individual members the

Coldv/ater Rotary Club vrLll continue to make a satisfactory record.
The Bird Club v;as unusually large at our Tuesday noon meeting last "VYeek,

hope the flock vdll diminish vdthin the very near future.

Let»s

The follovdng comprise

this group: Earle Davidson, Web Treat, Earl Corwin, Bill Milnes, Ed Rennell, Carl
Vinton, Max Olds, Dick Biringer, Lloyd Livermore, Mac McKeith, Harold Hamilton, and
Hal Munn.

vVe missed the follovfing members at out last meeting: Chester Allemier, Otis

Barnes, Walt Bien, Marty Derhammer, Charlie Fiske, Wayne Johnson, Red ^«icKnight, B.K.
Pearce, and Hov/ard Teeter.

We welcomed as guests at our meeting last Tuesday Rotarians Joe Wibel our Mfg,

from Quincy, James R, Ewing and optometrist from Brookfield, Missouri, and C. P.

Overnyer, Glass Mould

from Winchester, Indiana.

John Sundquist of Gamble-Skomo

vdth Frank Murray and Dr. Wolfe, Guvarie Coffman's son-in-law.
The secretary reports the Jijine attendance of 87.50^ vrhich is considerably under
our average attendance, possiblj'- the vacation spirit is invading our club.
V/m. Iviilnes has charge of the program ne::t v.'eek and v/e can be assured of a very
special meeting.

Don't forget the school board meeting Monday night, July 9th, Lets make a spec
ial effort to have a good representation from the Rotary Club at this meeting.
Belovr is the outline of the actions taken at the first rotary board meeting of

the new officers.

The first meeting of the new Rotary Board was held at noon on July 5bh,

at the Arlington Hotel vdth 8 members present.

Motion made by Chuck Woodvrard that entrance fee be increased to ^pl5.00,

OlO.OO rebate being made to each member vfho attends the District Conference
within a one year period. Seconded by Dick ivianguse and carried.

The President appointed Chuck ^»oodward, Dick Manguse, and Ernie Luse to

prepare a budget for the year 1951-52.

Motion made by Mark Andrevfs, seconded and carried, that the Southern
Michigan National Bank be designated as the Rotary banking institution for
the next year.

Proper approval was made for the continuance as honorary members for
Ira King,
Frankhauser, and Norm Kohl,
The monthly board meetings for the next 11 months will be held on the
first Thursday of each month at 12:00 o'clock at the hotel.
There was a discussion on the means of raising funds for 1951-52 and
it was agreed that a questionaire be prepared and the members be circular
ized as to their wishes.

Motion by Dick Manguse that Marty Derhammer be granted a leave of ab
sence to September 1, 1951.
Motion made by Frank IFjrray thr?.t dues notice in amount f25.00 from the
Chamber of Commerce be tabled. Seconded and carried,
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Motion that Frank Murray be cappointed 9th member of the booxd consistent
to recommendation by Rotary International. Seconded and carried.

Motion made by Mark Andrcv/s that tlie application of resignation of A1
Sieg be vfithdrayni. Same vfas seconded and carried.
Motion made by Mark Andrews that resignation of L. Paul McDaniel be

accepted and letter be sent to the Indiana Club as soon as his change of
residence has been made.

The Lord prefers common-looking people, That is the reason he made so many of them,
-^H^^-Lincoln.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-31
MARK

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

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S. ANDREWS — President

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E..Sieg — .Chairman

A

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CLASSIFICATION
Ernest W.

ATTENDANCE

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William A. Mllnes,

Lute, Roy R.7 Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Howard

FELLOWSHIP

6

H.

M.

Teeter, Carl

F.

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Olds

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcoek

H

Vincent Kornst en. Max A.

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

Charles

PROGRAM

Fred H.

VanAken

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnisht,
Harry L. Taylor

D

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William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

Earl

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

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MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putno
Clara Bovee, Piano

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

I. R. tivermore. M. H. Derhommer, G, A.

CRIPPLED

. E. J.

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. I. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniei

D

W.

Williams, E. Harold Munn,~}fr,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

W. Grant Treloor, Chairman. R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Waldron

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—1. Paul McDaniei (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19-John Walker

17—Robert J. Fraser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Progr^

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29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

15—Tri-State Meeting

(Tentotive)

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H- Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

5—Frederick VanAken

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Progrom)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26-Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloor (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)
H. Woodward

10—William A. Mllnes

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final orrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan^ ..

Vol. V

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No. 2

July 163 19^1,

Among the missing last Tuesday at our noon meeting v/ore Jim Bailey, Otis
Barnes, Dick Biringer, Earle Davidson, Marty Derharamer, •Jayne Johnson,
Dick Kerr, Frank McConkey, Mac McKeith, Ilal Munn, Spence Ov/ens, Ken Putnagi,

and Hovrard Teeter» This gives us an average of 80,60p, Not so good.
Last week after all the make ups vEere in we had an average of 89.^5?.
Our visitor last v/eek was Harry Hale from California, a guest of Barney
Trebilcock.

President Bob informes us that the v^eekly feed ticket has been advanced

in price fifteen (15) cents, effective on members Tuesday noon, July 2h,
1951. Meanwhile each Rotarian should be prepared to suggest how the
advance should be absorbed.

Proposals for a solution;

$1,50 luncheon ticket.
Increase the membership fees and hold

luncheon ticket at $1,25»
Some special money-making activity to
raise the increased costs of meals.

Be prepared to answer the president's questionaire when you receive it.

Lets make democracy work on this, and similar problems frcm time to time,

Congratulations to Honorary Member, Ira and Rotary Ann, Mayme King.
They have been together fifty years vre understand on July llith. Our
best vrishes for many years of hp.ppiness to come.

Well, Jim McComb is now a 'city father'i Congratulations to him.
Here's vashing him plenty of night work around 'ye 0 council table'.
Tour scribe is now a 'Georgia Cracker', If you don't like the bulletin
you can write it by registering your complaint early each v/eek.

Lloyd Livermore has the program for this Tuesday noon.

to be a very interesting one.
NEWS:

It promises

Taken from the Rotarian:

Rotary's 19^2 Convention will be held in Mexico City on May 25 to 29,
New President Frank E. Spain with his first sessions of his Board be

hind him is off to Europe for two months. He plans to visit Rotary
Club off main thoroughfares of travel, V'ith him on his Rotary tour

will be his v/ife Margaret,

Arthur Lagueux, Past President of Rotary Intemation, naw holds a master

of arts degree conferred by Colby College of I'/aterville, Me., for ef

forts as an "indefatigable vrorker for friendship and understanding."
STATE OF MIND:

I made a mental note one day, I struggled to compile it.
Then had to throw the thing avravj I had no place to file it,
—Florence Pedigo Jansson,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BR0N50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 ?. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. ~ District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-president

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE - Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director
H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

William A.

Luse, Roy R. Fox

Frederick

MEMBERSHIP

F

Maurice Leslie
D. Payne,
F. Leslie Treat,
H. Woodward

C

Earl

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J.

VanAken

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwm,

H. Vincent Komstien, Max A. Olds

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ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,
Howard M. Teeter, Carl F.

FELLOWSHIP

G

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,
Harry L. Taylor

D

Mllnes,

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

PUBLIC INFORMATION
Charles H. Fiske, L. Earle Davidson

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

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Roymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

H

Fred H. Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

A

YOUTH SERVICE

B

CRIPPLED CHILDREN
E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, t. R. Weidner

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, G. A.

Honeywell, W. Treat, I. P. McDaniel

D

C

RURAL • URBAN

W.

Williams, E. HaroTd MunnyJK,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearee

SICK

Otis 0. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,
M. A. McKelth, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

W. Grant Trefoar, Chairman.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

.

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A. Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

8—H.

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

10—Robert B. Kerr

Vincent

15—Otis O.

Komstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)
29—Harold J.

19—John Walker

17—Robert J.

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Hamilton
JANUARY

SEPTEMBER

MAY

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B. VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

Fraser

22—Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

5—Frederick VanAken

3—Martin H. Derhammer

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)

26-Wayne W. Way

27—Harry L. Taylor
JULY
MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv. Pro'g)

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)
10—William A. Milnes

14—E. Horold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Miiford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details,
let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWI
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best

�The B oard of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has approved
the names and classification given below,

Aiy objections should be filed

with the secretary Tdthout delay:

James Crosby

Education - Agriculture

Kenneth y, Johnstone

Agriculture - Beef Cattle
Raising

Signed:

Ernest W, Luse, Secretary

July 13, 1951

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-The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Voi. V

No, 3

23, 1951

Paul McDaniel called the other day to say good-bye and also to ask us to
mention in the Reflector his regret in leaving Colcivfater and Rotary, They are
moving July 22 to Marion, Indiana, Rotary is sorry to lose Paul, but vre are

happy that he is able to enjoy the fine position he has at Marion, . Paul is

Sales Manager of the Ray Vickery Motor Sales, a Ciysler and Plymouth dealer,
Paul and Helen were married in Marion, living there from 1933 "to 1938, so they
are going to no strange community.

Rotary wishes Paul and his family the very

best of everything in their new effort.

Had an unusually ihteresting talk Tuesday noon with Lloyd Livermore who was
responsible for the program, Lloyd introduced Dr. Russell Finch from Jackson,
who is Medical Director of the Correction Department of the State of Michigan.

Dr. Finch told us that contrary to some thinking, Jackson Prison is the largest

prison in the world, with a census of about 6,185 patients, vrho were all entitled
to good medical treatment.

As is true rrith so many of our State Institutions,

conditions are very crowded, making proper treatment difficult.

All nevi patients

are placed in quarantine for 30 days during which time X-Rays are taken and the

man is interviewed by the staff physicians, consisting of U full time medical men.
Also they employee consulting physichns from Ann Arbor for their mental cases and
other specialized treatment. In 19U6, 12? major operations vrere performed at the

prison while in 1950 there were 1,61^6 performed.

In 19k9 there 21,072 X-Ra3'"S

taken. Dr. Finch concluded his talk vrith a short question and answer period and
he also showed some pictures showing plastic surgery results. Our thanks to
Lloyd for the program.

In the absence of John Walker, who slipped av;ay to South Bend to the Circus,
Gravel Vinton introduced the guests, including Earl Speer from Albany, Georgia;
Dr. Neil Bowman and Stanley L. Phaner vrith Dick Kerr; Harry Hale, Barney's brotherin-lav; from San Jose California; R.
Douglas from Hilladale; and Jack V/right
from Brentvrood, Missouri.
The attendance last week was 82,09^ after all make-ups were in and this week
we numbered among the missing Biringer, Davidson, Derhammer, Fox, Johnson, Kornstien,

McComb, McConkey, McKeith, Moore, Patterson, Pennington, Thomas, Waldron, and Vfalker.
Swell of all the afore-mentioned fellows to insist on making-up that missed meeting.

Max Olds has the program for the next week and will have as his guest Sargeant

Coykendall, pistol expert of the State Police.

This should be a really swell pro

gram as a fevr of the fellows saw-this same shooting some time ago and all report
complete amazement at the ability of the man. Don't forget to call Ernie with ycur
reservations if you are bringing a guest to the program. Seems as if some of the
sons should enjoy this.

Thanks to Ken Olmsted for bringing us up-to-date on the Therapy program,

,

don't forget the Sport-shirt contest next Tuesday v/ith prizes by Olds and Hamilton
(what a cleaning vre'll get) and judging by Swan and Trebilcock
Nice of Mar
garet Olmsted and the Hospital Guild to say "thanks" for the cloths....,.understand
.Jim Bailey just received word that he successfully completed the written portion of

the exam for entrance to the American College of Surgeons, Still has the oral to
go. Very fine Jim and v;e're all proud of you. (bet he was really green with envy
when he heard of all the surgery done at Jackson Prison.) You may wonder who is
writing this sheet, but don't v/orry, so do the rest of us,,.Congrats to Asst, Dir
ector Ed for the splendid tenor section heard last Tuesday.
Ken

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwafer --1950-51

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MARK S. ANDREWS — President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Vice-PresidenI
MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH. L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVAR1E S. COFFMAN —Director

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DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — ^Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VtNCENt KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeonts-at.Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Chairman

A

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

William A. Milnes,

Ernest W. Luse, Ray R.~ Fox

Frederick

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

C

FELLOWSHIP

J

TELEPHONE

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

Howard M. Teeter, Corl F. Vinton

PUBLIC

C.

K

INFORMATION

Charles H. Fisko, L. Earle Davidson
Raymond A. Trebilcock

Harry I. Taylor

Fred H.

. H. Vincent Kornstion, Max A. Olds

VanAken

ROTARY INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnighl,

D

I

Earl J. Corwin,

H

BIRTHDAY

Max A. Olds, James F. McComb

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Weeks, E. Byron Thomas

Alfred Rice

MUSIC

Maurice D. Poyne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Monguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Choirman

A

B

YOUTH SERVICE

CRIPPLED

E. J.

L. R. Livormore, M. H. Derhommer, G. A^

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

R. J.

Froser,

D

H.

W. Williams,-E-. Harold Munn,—Jr.,

R. Weldner

,

W. W. Way, B. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murrey, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

Waldron

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)

1—Eorl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

'19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
2—L.

J. Froser

MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

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10—Robert B. Kerr

1—Richard Monguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—5. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Worner B. VanAken

23—Ray R. Fox

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)
JUNE

OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhommer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y'Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

13—Harold R. Weldner

y 20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban Program)

MARCH

10—William A. Milnes

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotory Mag. Program)

7—W. Grant Treloar (Infern'l Serv. Pro'g)
14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

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24—Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26r»-©. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining progroms. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Progrom Chairmon

Profits Most Who Serves Best

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-The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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Vol. 7 No, k

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July 30, 1951

Max Olds presented Sgt. Coykendall of the Ilichigan State Police last Tuesday and such
a fine exhibition of shooting v;e have never seen. Along ^vith his crack shooting the
Sgt. gave us some safety hints in the use of firearms and some clever humor. A very
interesting and different program than we have had. Very goodj Mort*

The guest list v/as lengthy and included Rotariana George Williamson from bluffton,

Indiana: Carl Schod of Indianapolis; Harold D. Gamrath of Kokomo; Hov/ard Eggleston

from Toledo, Ohio; , 0,\7. Hoffman from Franklin, Ohio; James H, Harmon of Marion, Ohio;

Melvin Blue from Quincy; Oscar Fischer from Quincy; and Bill V/horley from Bronson,

Also Bob Brovm, Don Smith, Fred V/eeks, Paul Douglas, Don Shorno, Bob Tetter, Mark
Pearce, and Ted Short. John, back from the Circus, did the show. (F.S. Hope we didn't
miss anyone.)

Web Treat has the program next Tuesday and after many attempts have given up trying to
catch him to learn what the program might be.

Seems he's on another vacation.

It'll

be good though, v/ith Treat in charge, so better be on deck.

Cost Dick Kerr ?.1.00 to v/ear the orange "Kerr Hardware" sport shirt,... .Mark Andrews,
again trying to be a gentleman and paying for it...Other than that, all went along
rather smoothly last Tuesday. Oh, yes, Robin, we did v/ant to mention that the meetings
are going along as if you'd been running them for a long time.

Attendance last Tuesday v.'as 88,06^ vrith 80 men eating a pretty good meal from Chef Joe,
For the meeting of the 17th, the average vras 85.
after al.1 make-ups were in.
Please turn in the questionaire you recently received.

in, that's not enough.

So far only 30 have been turned

Then at the Board meeting coming up next week it will help

greatly if they know the feeling of the membership concerning these rather difficult
problems. Again, please fill them out and see that Ernie gets them,...Thanks.

Ken Johnstone was officially welcomed into our family of Coldwater Rotarians last v/eek

by Grant Treloar and we vrould like to repeat the brief sketch that Grant gave regarding

Ken: Kenneth V/illiam Johnstone (Ken), Borne of Scottish parents in London, England,
February Uj 1893. Educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, Sevenoaks, Kent and London
University Tutorial College.

Veteran of World War X, six years service, British Arny, Rank, Captain, Vfent to
China in 1922 on engineering business and vras employed by the Chinese Government for

seven and a half years, (Part of this time he served as an Admiral in the Chinese Navy

running down smugglers.)
Joined the Peking Rotary Club in 1926 and the Shanghai Rotary Club in 1935,

Dir
ector in the Shanghai Rotary Club 1938-39 and 19iliO and was for many years Chairman of
the membership committee of this club.

Ken next joined the International Telephone and Telegraph System as Production Mgr.

of the China Elec, Co., transferred in 1933 to its' sister Co, the Shangia Telephone Co.
and became Gen'l Commercial Mgf. During World 'Var II, Ken v^as a Jap prisoner of War for
s3 years. He returned to China in 19i!-7 and resumed his former position vrith the .Shanghai
Telephone Co. and was one year under Comm'onist rule. He rctEirned to the States in 1950,
He married Lucia Kingman of Topeka, Kansas, They have a son and daughter both mar
ried,

He is a Mason of 30 years standing and has occupied several chairs in the various

orders of this organization.

His Plobbies consist of Microscopy and Nature Study.

We hope Ken truly enjoys his rotary experience in Coldvrater,

Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�VERNON C. OLCOn, Sr. — Diitrict Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK S. ANDREWS - President

ROBERT E. SHAW — Viee^Presldent

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretary

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

ROBERT E. SHAW, Vice-President — Director

RUSSELL F. MOORE — Director

KENNETH L. OLMSTED — Director

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN — Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer — Director
KENNETH M. PUTNAM - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS — Sergeonts-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Sieg — Choirman

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CLASSIFICATION

Ernest W.

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Luse, Roy R. FoX '

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William K. Frankhauser, W. R..Johnson,
Howard M. Teeter, Carl P. VInton

Walter J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

F

MEMBERSHIP

Maurice D. Payne, F.

AHENDANCE

WilliojR A. Miines, Earl J. Corwin,

Leslie Treat,

Leslie H. Woodward

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC

John H. Walker, Harold J. McKnight,

Charles H.

BIRTHDAY

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle Davidson

Mox A. Olds, James F. McCemb

Raymond A. Trebllcock

Harry L. Taylor-

PROGRAM

Fred H. Weeks,

C. Alfred Rico

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

E. Byron Thomas

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

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Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Choirmon

B

A
YOUTH SERVICE
L. R. Livermore, M. H. Dorhammer, G. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

E. J. Rennell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,
R. J. Fraser, H. R. Weidner

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniet

D

W. Williams, E. Horold Munii, "Jr^

W. W. Way, fi. Keith Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

W. Gront Treloar, Chairman.

F. Murray, Chairman. W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan, R. G. Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent Kornstien

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladies' Night)

15—Otis O.

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel (Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert J. Froser

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Progrom)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

29—Harold J. Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY

SEPTEMBER
5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Peorce

19—Warner B. VanAken

23—Roy R. Fox

26—F. Murray '(Vocotlonol Serv. Program)
OCTOBER

8—E. Byron Thomas

15—Tri-Stafe Meeting (Tentative)
22-Harold T. Kill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

1—Richard Manguse

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

VanAken

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey
26—Wayne W. Way

13—Harold R. Weidner

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry I. Taylor
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Inlern'l Serv. Pro'g)

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3—Warren Williams (RurahUrban Program)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

10—William A. Miines

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21-Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

24-Max A. Olds

28—Carl F. VInton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

31—Webster Treat

H. Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore

The above !s our program schedule for the year 1950-51.

Plan your program as for in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon os the final orrangements are completed.
If you wont to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOWl
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. V

6

No. 5

August 13, 1951.

li!r. Redfem, of the Public Relations Department of the Dotj Chemical Company, v/as our
speaker last Tuesday, being introduced by the one and only "High-Pockets" Trebilcock.
His subject v/as New Dimensions in Chemistry. It was very interesting. He told of
the many nev; developments at Dovr and of their heavy expansion program, Idr, Parron,
the Dovr Sales Representative in this area, was at the speaker's table with the exe
cutives. Couldn't help but think what a nice thing it vrould be for Dow to put up a
plant in Coldv;ater,

Red McKnight or Harold Hamilton have the program for nesrt. week but neither one of

them seem certain. Hovyever, the program is arranged and it should be a good one, so
better be on deck. Dr. Prophet, professor of Geography at Michigan State College is
to be the speaker. If you will remember he vras scheduled as our speaker one other
time and illness in the family forced him to cancel the talk. Your writer has heard
this man before, in fact I had a class hinder him, and he is really good, so better
make certain to be at the Arlington ne:ct Tuesday noon.

Sure was nice to have so fe\T men v;alk out early last Tuesdav for a change.

It would

be most uncomplimentary to Prof. Prophet to have him experience some of the mass exits
we have all seen at one o'clock. After all, here is a fine speaker and a busy man

v/ho drives 150 miles to talk to us.

We ouglit to be able to arrange just an hour and

one-half for Rotary
,Munn and Hamilton are the only members for the July Bird
Club..,.Munn is a proud father, Congratulations, Hal
Our Congrats to Vinton on
another grandchild. Kinda old stuff to Gravel, vrith Shav; married to one of his dau
ghters.... .Fines wore a bit heayj-- last week, our thanks to all who contributed so
graciously and generously, especially Biringer and his cake
Don't forget the pic
nic August 21, at the Trout farm beyond Quincy, Gravel is in charge so that means
a good time for all. Must sign up next Tuesday, No food to worry about as the hotel

is furnishing that. Just pay a !!)1,30 per person,., .Majority voted to raise the dues
from ^9*00 to ^',12,50
Rus Moore is in the hospital having an operation, V/ord
has it that Rus is doing fine and we'll look for him back soon.

Among the guests last v^eek were: Rotarians C, D, McKenzie of Quincyj Bob Pennell and
Leo White of Bronson; S. Dale Hlerj'- of Goshen, Ind.; Ed Meyer of Hammond, Ind,; L.E,
Grindler of Blanchester, Ohio; and Charlie Reed of Jackson. Other g\iests vrere Ed
Crane of Wellingford, Conn.; with Dick Ilanguse, Hotarian '."ade Lora of Blussfield,
Michigan and Bob Kennedy of Jackson 'Tith Charlie Peed,

Among the missing were B arnes, Bieh, Derliammer, Fox, Dick Kerr, Lyon, I.rcKeith, Munn,

Olrasted, Teeter, Thomas and Way,

.86.76% a.Cter make-ups were in.

Our attendance for the meeting of July 3ist, was

The average for t}ie month of July v:as 80.15^-.

MINUTES OF ROTARY W-'BI)

The. monthly board meeting vias held at noon August 1, 1951 at the Arlington. Hotel
with eight members present.

Motion by A1 Sieg, seconded bj' Bob Livermore that the dues be increased to 012.56

semi-annually. Effective" November 1, 1951. Carried,
The bank records show 03UO.95 in the regular fund and
in the Youth Fund,
Motion made by Bob Livermore," seconded
Chuck ','oodward that the Coldwater Rot-•
ary Club send two children to the Kimball Camp, cost $15,00 each. Carried,
Adjournment.

E, k'. Luse, Sec.

•
Ken, "

• = •••

You Wni Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRON50N — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH OlSTRia

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vico-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES L WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE —Director

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE —Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^.Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. UVERMORE - Chairmen

A

AHENDANCE

CLASSIF CATION
Ernest Luse, I oward Swtm
Ken

B

Jo mstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

PROGRAM

H

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 6. Tretaar

TELEPHONE

K

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

Jim McCem &gt;,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Miinos, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebileocle

Clara Bovee, Fiona

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

I

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Ouvarie S. Ceffman, Rsiy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. Preoeh

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chainnan.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Toeter,
Ray C. Patterson

Warren Williamt,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Cor! Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

8—AH-Sports Bonquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members'^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification}

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocationai Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. lyon

20—Kenneth Putnom, Frederick Weeks (Trl*
State Meeting)

29—Ltoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Ma"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)

JUNE

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd I. Livermore

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)
19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomos

MARCH

NOVEMBER

11—lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnei

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the detoils.

''He Profits Most Who Serves BesP^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

_The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Publishod by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

V

I

No. 6

1

Au:^st 20, 1951.

Among the guests last r/eek ^Tere: Oscar Fischer and Elmer Dobson of Quincy; Vfilliam
Helrigel of Albion; Robert Kolb of /jigola; John Mateson of Gary, Indiana; R. H,
Clamme of Lafayette, Indiana; Edvrard Meyer of Hammond, Indiana; Joim Elvrell of
Hamilton, Ohio; and Tom V7eaver of Dayton, Ohio. Hov; man;/- Rotarians shook hands

with our visitors thus helning our Follov/ship Committee do the important greeting
job.

According to Spence's calendar, Jim Bailey has this week's program. All August
Birds please note that Jim is a hard man to settle vrith if you are absent.
Prof. Prophet laid it on the line last Tuesday, It is hard for we Americans to
have a problem placed in our ovm laps in that fashion but ---ve did appreciate his
fine address.

Absentees last vreek who are listed as make-ups (8-lli-5l) Andreirs, Bailey, Treloar,
and Weeks,

Make-ups for 8-7~5lj Bailey, Barnes, Bob Livermore, Olmsted, Teeter, Thomas, and
Way.

Your prayers for the folla\'djig to make up for last week, Allemier, Bent, Bien, Bir-

inger, Corv/in, Derhammer, Hill, Holtz, Manguse, Moore, Munn, Olds, Patterson, and

Vinton.

Gravel says: "Git to the Picnic1

Only about thirty-five signed up at the T'lcsday session last vreek. Gro-onds open
for Rotary around 3tOO p.m. Silver Springs is a fine spot betvreen Quincy and

Allen on US 112.
at all times.

Dinner at 6:00 p.m.

Gravel promises beer and cokes in the spring

Lots back Carl on this Deal,

It v/on't be dullI

Anti-New-Deal Swan produces the program for September 1:,
SPECIAL ROT/iRI BO/RD MEETirO - MINUTES

At a special board meeting held at noon on August lii, 1951 it was moved
by Chuck v/oodvfard and seconded by A1 Sieg that the Coldv/ater Rotary Club
contribute f;50,00 to the American Red Gross Flood Relief. Same was carried,
Adjournment.

Secretary, Ernie

One should never trust a woman vrho tells one her real age,

A v/&lt;anan who would

tell that would tell anything.

The September issue of the Rotarian is just off the presses. Read "Schools
Can Make a Difference". Suggest that each member spend one quiet evening

with this magazine.

It contains a v/ealth of information and each member

will be much enriched by keeping a three hcur date v.-ith this magazine,
— Compliments of Secretary Ernie.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Mendoy 12:15 M
BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.$.T.}

T
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ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWiN — Sergeants^*Arcni

CLUB SERVICE

I. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CUSSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

I

Johnslone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

D

J

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Vinton, John Wolker
Marty Derhommer

H

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester t. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

E. Corwin

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP
Carl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairmen

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A.

Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmited, Jomee E. Bailey

Kerr

Ouvorie S. Ceffman, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Frencb

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.
Leslie

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

1-Harold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnight

8—All-Sports Banquet

21—Carl Vinton (Fomily Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

15—Vineo Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

4—Howord K. Swan (Closaification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
IB—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
2S—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnom, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

^

22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members.
"What Rotory Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Fronk Murray (International Service)
JULY

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist, Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best''

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

^

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

I
VOL. V

Soptombor 3# 1951

No^ 8

'.rin

HOMELESS AGAIN |Soptombor 25 is tiio last Tuesday v/hich tho Rotary Club
may be served by the Arlington Hotel, The luncheon for October 2 must
be served elsov/horo. Please give President Bob and the Board your suggc
ions for a meeting place and a moans of food scrviocimmodiatoly, if you

have any ideas. They want to please all of you if possible under the
necessity of being forced out of the Hotels

This weeks program finds Howard Sv/ain as program chairman. Ho presents

Kang (Kenny) ICilsou of Seoul, Korea. Llr. Kilsou is a former school

teacher in his homeland and connected with the University in Tokyo, Jap
At present he has been studying at the School of Education at the Unive
sity of Michigan. One of his AmericcLn Student friends, Conrad Sommo".'ro".
Coldwater will probably accompany him while a guest of oior Club tonorr'^

Among the guests last v/ook v;crc; Rotarians Clay Brockman of C^uincy,
Harold Hillikin of New Libanon, Ohio, and Hulbcrt Smith of Indianapolis
Indiana.

Bureau of Missing Persons: Ed Holtz, Spence 0\7ons, Ambulance Coachman
Putnam, Proxy Shaw and v/ire chief Treloar. When last seen they wore not
the August 2oth meeting of the Coldv/ator Rotary Club,

Hay Povor Suffers Gasps: "Yes Sir, Asthama Baby"»
Vital Statistics-—On July 25 there were 7*363 Clubs and an estimated
314.9,000 Rotarians, Nov; and readmitted Clubs since July 1, 1951 totaled
One Way to make the Weekly Reflector more interesting— Report personar
nev/s to Club Secretary.

Wo arc Guvario's guest at the Ip-H (Fairgrounds) for the Soptombor 11
mooting, (Next .i/cek). Wo have tho privilege of association v;ith a grou:

of I4.-H boys and girls at our lunchoon there. Lots shov/ them that we arL

interested in their projects. Buy an extra lunch ticket and visit v/ith
some yoxmgstor. It will help yoior ulcer count to forgot your troubles
with Guvaric. Guvaric says about the program: Among other things we go
"Monk " Watson.

Lofendont in a Divorce Case: "I mot my v/ife at a Travel Bureau. She wa:

Looking for a vacation and I was the last resort,"

You Will Always Be Welcome of These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Congr.gational Chwrch — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — CoiUge Cafetaria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD. Viee-Prei. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Directei

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^resident - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treoturer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS

•'J

— Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants^.Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE — Chairman

Ken

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

J

FELLOWSHIP

G

Munn,

Jr., Dick

Max

PROGRAM

H

K

Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 0. Treteor

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H.

McCom 9,

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

Jim

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

SERGEANT S-AT&gt;ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

1

ATTENDANCE

CLASSIFICATION

Emest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC
Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovoe, Piano

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornstein, A.

Robert

B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

Gwvorie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodword

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vineo Kornstein (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Memberi)^^^
"Whot Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

'r;

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeilh

15—James F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl-

29—Lloyd R. Llvermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

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State Meeting)
27—Eorie L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Monn, Jr. (Public information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Ademier (New

12—Richord R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlans)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Mox Olds (Lodies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

24—Uoyd L. Llvermore

JULY

1—E. Byron Thomos

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
(t

He Profits Most Who Senses BesP^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. V

No.

I

9

September 10^ 1951*

District Governor here September 25th.

1,

Rotary Director Dick I'ianguse has the program for l ext week^ September l6th.
is working on it now.

Dick

2. Don't miss lunch tomorrov/ at the Fairgrounds vrith Guvarie and Ray. This program
is a high spot on the year's' calendar for Rural-Urban relations,

3.

"lou are today vrhere your thoughts have brought you:

your thoughts take- you,"— The Gilcrafter,

U.

you v/ill be tomorrov;- vfhere

BOARD MINUTES:

The regular monthly board meeting of the club was held at noon, September 6th.

Nine members present.

Balances:

Youth Account
C'263,75
Regulfir Account • ••
^227.15
Total
-^1190.90
Weekly meeting place problem was discussed. President Shavr .-nd Director Van^i.ken
are to provide a meeting place after October 1.

B udget committee submitted report for year of"July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952.

Moved by Director Sieg and seconded by Director Andrews that same bo accepted.
Carried,
Adjournment.— Secretary
Make-ups at Bronson: September 5th! Kennedy, Holtz, Way, Pennington, Thomas,

5.

niiliams and Chuck toodwaroT^

6.

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Lost but not found for oeptembor_hth. Bent, Derhammer, Hamilton, B, Livermore,

LcKnight,AJ,ioore, Munn, Murray,
l''.', VanAken,
?•

ratterson, Pearce, Trebilcock, Taylor and

Visiting Rotarians: Don Kasty;er,.,Kendallvillej Ind. and Herb Gaskin Austin, Texas i
Question: Hovt can a Rotarian make up an absence in attendance? Ans. By attending
a meeting 6 days before the meeting he will miss or attending within 6 days after
1951-52 Attendance Chairman Wayne Way, Co^Chr. Harvey Bent. Consult them about

3''our make-up problems.
9.

in
Club Attendmce helps further the first object of Rotaig^. Development of Acouaint10. Credit ot Kalamazoo Rotary News:
"They Gotusburg Redress"

One score and^six years ago our fathers brought forth upon this nation a ne^v tax

conceived in desperation and dedicated to the proposition that all men are fair game.
vG

?ni

ncny engcaged in a great mass of calculations, testing vmcther this ta\'payer
cofused and so impoverished, can long endure. We arc met on form

lOhO. We have come to dedicate a large portion of our income, to a final rostinf' place

with those men \iho here spend their lives , that they may spend our mone-^'.

It IS altogether anguish and torture„th.at vrc.should-do this, but in the-le^^al. .

sense we cannot evade,, we cannot cheat, we cannot underestimate this tax,- The"coi-

Icctors,
clever and sly v/ho compute here, have gone far beyond our poor ocffcr -to add
and subtract.

Our- creditors will little note nor long remember what v/e pay here, -but the Bureau

of Internal Revenue can ne-ver forgot vrhat we report here.. It is -rather for us to be
dedicated to the great task, remaining before,us - that, frcan these vanished-dollars vre
tate ,increased devotion to the few remaining: and that v/o here highly resolve'that

next year will not find us in a higher- income bracket.

Anonymous,
: Ameni

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wodnesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12-.00 M

ANGOU - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Port -Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRia

RALPH TOAZ - Dhtrict Gevcrner

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - PrMi(i«nt

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vice-Pr«(. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Pretident - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^retideat — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOITZ, Treoturer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEH - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG - Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

■

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sor9eant»«t.Amw

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — ChpirmoR

CLASSIFICATION

E

.

AHENDANCE

Erneit Luce, Howord Swan
Ken

\

Johnitone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

G

PROGRAM

H

PUBLIC

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn,

Jr.,

Dick

Kerr.

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owen*, O. Treleor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester I. Allemier

Old*

Max

E. Corwin

TELEPHONE

Webster Treol, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP
Ceri VInlen, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS
Jim MeCom

ROTARY INFORMATION

Wiliiom A. Milne*, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hollz,

Jes* Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Choirniaa

a

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kernilein, A. Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmtted, Jame* E,, Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CefFman, Roy Fox

SICK

Oti* Berrtet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mongute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Worren William*,

Roy

Lcflie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Potter*cn

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Horold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

7—Raymond Trebilcocic
14—Harold J. McKmght
21—Carl VInton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Boiley, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

"

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtr (New Members)
"What Rotary Has. Meant to Me"

SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (CJossificotion)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrouodi)
16—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TrS-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OaOBER

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren William*

3—Kenneth Otmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

17—Max Olds (Ladles' Night)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

24—Uoyd L Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennlngton

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milne*

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Progrom)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairmon of the change.
Members having «pecial programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

SPENCER B. OWENS. Program Choir.

*

�'^He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

1.

V

0®&lt;]I

No. 10

LATEST FL'ISH OTl THE LUNCH DE,\L

September 17, 1951.

'/.lE STAYi

President Shavr has arranged

V7ith the Hotel for the Rotary Club to remain there for Tuesday noon limchoon,
2.

District Governor, Ralph Toaz, comes next Tuesday, All members arc urged
to attend luncheon and program. Honor the governor by your presence and
support Prexy Shaw's "ne\7 deal" administration.

3.

h*

DRY RUNi Club assembly, Thursday noon, September 20i Lunch at the Hotel.
All officers and committee heads are expected to attend* Please have reports
available for the District Governor.
—

Thanks to Guvarie for a good Fair program last Tuesday,

Dick Langusc is

program chairman tomorrovj.

5.

Visiting Rotarians:
E. Greene — Tecumseh, Michigan^ R, Henemeyer — Sturgis, Michigan; George
E. Brady — Spokane, Washington* and Melvin Blue — Quincy, Michigan,

6,

Miake-ups since Fair Grounds Meeting;
Hill, Kennedy, Owens, Patterson and IVilliams,

Other make-ups on September Utii, meeting:
Pearce, B, Livermorc, and Trehilcock.
but not found for September 11th,

Bien, Davidson, Derhammer, Keep, Manguse, LicConkey, McKeith, Moore, Shorno,

Sieg, Waldron, and Way.

8.

Attendance for July, 1951 88,15^ — August, 1951

86.9li^.

9.

VJhen you know a club member is hospitalized or ill tell Oat Barnes or Merle
French.. The bulletin would like to tell you about club members,

10, Second Object of Rotary:

High ethical standard in business and professions; the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations: and the dignifying by each Rotarian
of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society^
There are openings in our classification list.

Ask Ernie about them.

Then

suggest to Bill Milnes, Chick Kennedy, or Ken Putnam the names for checking.

Help build and maintain a good club,

11, "One can repay a loan of gold, but one lives forever in debt to those vrho
are kind."

--

--r—

liala?.'" .Proverb

12, The October issue of the Rotarian Magazines is novr in your home — please
take a fotvr minutes to road.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

6RONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District 6ov«rner

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice&gt;Pr»s. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Dlrecto

ERNEST W. LUSE - SMretory

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^'resideot — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE —Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE » Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-et-Arm*

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE - Chairman

A

Waytte Woy, H. Bent

Ken Johnston#

B

MEMBERSHIP

C

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwio

'

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

Wllllorn A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Lute, Howard Swan

Webster Trent, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker

H. Munn, Jr.,

Marty Derhammer

Max

Dick

Olds

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Kery,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier
-

D

PROGRAM

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer 8. Owens, 6. Treloar

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jest Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clora Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken -* Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, K.
Robert

B.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmited, Jaim E. Bailey

Kerr

Gevorie S. CoRman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Bamet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Wiliioms,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H.. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKntght

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

21—Cor! Vinton (Family Picnic)

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

6—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
^
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Claisifieotion)

11—Guvarie S. CofFmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse {Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donold Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

OCTOBER

27—Earle

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendonce)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl&lt;

State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

L Davidson

JUNE

"

3—Kenneth Olmited (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlons)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L Uvermore

5—Warren Wiliioms

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Woshington)
19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Borrws

23—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Speciol Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Progrom)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The obove it our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

''He Profits Most Who Series Best"

SPENCER 8. OWENS. Program Chair.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

-The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

Y

Wo.

I

U

*

I
g;pptffTn'npr P)i

IQCCI

Hal Munn of Radio fame was our speaker last Tuesday, in a Vocational Service
program^ He was introduced by Lick iianguse, A very interesting talk by the
Radio executive. Here men, is a good talk all set to go when you need a program
for another organization.

Our thanks to Hal and Dick.

One of the year's most important-meetings is ours for next Tuesday when District
Governor, Ralph Toaz of Lansing, is our guest. Ralph attended the International
Assembly of District Governors at Lake Placid this .: ear and will have a message

that every Coldvrater Rotarian v/ill want and should hear. Shaw, Chuck V.oodward,
Murray, Sieg, Luse, Manguse, Milnes, Holtz, Fritz VanAken, and /ndrews met at the
Hotel Thursday for a Club Assembly prior to the governor's visit next Tuesday,
However, that vt&amp;s only a portion of the committee heads and every committee head
should plan to remain for the Governor's Club Assembly after the meeting next

Tuesday.

According to Prexy Shaw better plan to be at the meeting until Three

Bells Tuesday-' afternoon.

Also you committee chairmen vdio haven't as vet turned

in a i-rritten report of your activities better do so at once because if your re
port isn't in yet it is already late.

Our attendance for the meeting of the 11th v/as
after all make-ups were
in. For last Tuesday, or the meeting- of the Idth, our average v;as 85,07^. Don't
forget that Bob asked for a 1)0^ meeting-when the Governor arrives so don't let

him dovm.

Just read v;here Bronson has had two lOOjS, consecutive meetings.

Are

we going to let them better us?

At the call John introducted Rotarians Geo, McBride of Detroit, Michigan^
Gee. l^/,-Bulmer from Sterling, Illinois^ Wm. B. Steward of Bronson, Michigan:
C, D, McKenzie and Gordon S, Showers from Quincy, Michigan. Other visitors*
included Maury Malone with Maurice Payne- and Rev. Paul Beckv/-ith from Durand,

Michigan with Grant Treloar,

Congratulations on the new bank and thanks to Frank for providing the -vi^herewith—all to, buy it...,.Robin did a banner job last Tuesday in filling it v;ith
dimes and the Youth Committee appreciates his effort in their behalf!

Glad

to hear that we can continue meeting .at the .f^Tlingtcn. Suppose all of you have
noticed the "fresher atmosphere" since Bob installed-that large suction fan at
the rear of the room,.... .Let *s not forget the stranger that may be eating v.dth
us at noor^ fellows. Remember the,,,pleasant hospitality you have received when
you v;ere visiting another club and hqv; you appreciated it. Let's make the visit
■of- a fellCTT Rotarian a pleasant one
.Iloticed in the Battle Creek- Bulletin

■where they had had a-special "Fun Day" vdth a dinner at night instead of-their

u^ual noon meeting.

Guess there absentee list was a little larger than usual,

so"we aren't the only .club that has that trouble.,
■ ■

ATTE^mNCE

.

■

The membership of any active member, additional active member, senior active

member, or past ser-vice. member -who has been absent, from four consecutive meetihs

• of his club shall automatically terminate.,.unless he be excused by the Council for
good and sufficient reason,

.....

.

A member shall have the right to make up a missed attendance by attending the
meeting of another Rotary Club ort any "of the six days before, or six days after or
on the d^ of the missed meeting.

Notice of such attendance shall be sent to the Secretary of the visiting member's

club by the Secretary of the club visited^ ..but no member shall be credited vdth

more than one attendance in the same week.

..

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Netghboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK— Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

.

..

�219TH OlSTRia

RALPH TOAZ — Dittrkl Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - Pretidont

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice^rts. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Precident - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director
'

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

jllCHARD MANGUSE-Drrecter

*

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vlce^retident - Director

Al SIEG - Director
MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantvat-Arme
CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

1

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H.. Bent

Johnstone

Jim MeCcmb, E. Corwin

1
B

MEMBERSHIP

F

Kenneth

M.

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnei, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

TELEPHONE

leuls Pennington, Bob Lyons

•

C

FELLOWSHIP

G

Morty. Derhammer

D

Max

PROGRAM

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Carl Vinten, John Walker

H

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemier

MUSIC
Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Treblleadc

Clara Bovee, Piano

'j

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Cholnnea

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komileln, A. Rica,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bolley.

R»^rt B. Kerr

rie S. CeRmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freocb

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmon.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Willioms,

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Lstlio H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Horold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebileoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

28—James E. Boiley, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vinco Kornstoin (Children's Party)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.
8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

MAY
6—Mllford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl&gt;
State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. livermore (Club Service)

CaOBER

'

27—Eorle L Dovidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Ailemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max dds (Ladies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

24—Uoyd L Livermore
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assemlsly)

MARCH

NOVEMBER

y

6—Roy C Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milfset

18—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm^ Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotofy Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair,

1

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Besf

_ The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. V

1,

6

No. 12

100 percenters list:

October 8, 1951.

Allemier, AndrevfSj Bailey, Barnes, Biringer, Coffman, Cor^

win, Fiske, French, Hill, Helta, Kennedy, B. Kerr, D. J^err, L. Livermore, Luse, Lyon,
Manguse, McComb, KcConkey, Ivlilnes, liurray. Olds, Olmsted, CXvens, Payne, Pennington,
Putnam, Rennell, Rice, Shaw, Sieg, Sv:an, Taylor, Teeter, Thomas, v/eb Treat, Treloar,
Trebilcock, F. VanAken, V;. VanAken, Vinton, '.Vade, V/alker, 'heeks. Chuck V/oodward, and
Les V.^oodward,

2,

Total U7.

Congratulations,

ViTayne V.'ay, chairman of the Attendance Committee, has the program tbmorrovr.

will be unique.

It

Try to be present,

3, The man vrho pays the rent on phone 77 introduced Rotarian guest, Bert Cole,
(plastics) from Toronto, Ontario last rr.eso.ay,
h.

From the District Governor's"September letter the Aug^ist attendance thermometer

rates Coldwater as warm with an 86.91^., .The District average vras 8^.36;^.

Let's get '

Hot on the October report,

5,

Coldwater Rotary Board:

At' the regular monthly board meeting held Thursday nocn, October ,1-i.th, the follovTing

resolution v;as passed.

"Moved by Fritz VanAken and seconded by Ed Holta that the Coldwater Rotarj'- Club
purchase one portable electric blinker to be turned over to the school board to be
used as they see fit.

6,

Carried,"

The Rotary Board has voted an honorary membership until July 1, 19^2 to Marty

Derhammer.

7,

Bank Balance;
Youth Fund

239.g3

Regular Fund

^515.02

Total

8.

Spenc^ our pinchhitting program chairman, got a good quick one last Tuesday,

Thomas Carter from Albion College did a fine job on the German problem.

Dr»

Democracy is

caught not taught the world around,

9» Coldvfater High School Seniors will conduct a curb side paper drive Thursday, Oct.
11th. Rotarians can help the youngsters by getting the paper products on the curb
early in the morning (by 9:00 a.m.). The students are taking advantage of Teacher
Institute time to earn some money.

^lease ho loose paper — tie it.

Red's daughter.

Judy, is the big wheel on this job.

10,

Make-lips:'

9-25-51

'"'ade and Day

—

iO-2-5l

Thomas and Patterson

■

11,. Kenneth McFarland "The Rotary Vfay" Atlantic City Convention 1951.
"We -have got to go back to the first principle of Rotary, In our business of life,
in our community life, in our government—ive have to understand. that our service, what
ever that service is, must serve the other people, ','fe .knew that one. tiine, -e. knciT one
t?hne ,that. all the vrark;-done in the world, vrhetViGr-it ia.from garbage collector up to
governor, if that work is legitimate, it is done to serve other people,"

"It sounds funny to you, maybe, but it is an actual truth from novT on we are going to
have to be successful if'-for no other purpose than to pay out taxes andsupport our de
fense program. It is patriotic to be successful. Moth?-ng could suit the enemies of de

mocracy, so much as just to see bur' system stlimble and fall and flatten under the
vrcight of our.

.arras."

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUiNCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

5TURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRia

RALPH TOAZ — DIttrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — PreHdenI

CHASUS L. WOODWARP, Vico-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. tUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD, Vice^reddent — Director

UOYO R. IIVERMORE ~ Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
Al SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MAN6USE ~ Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants-crt'Anns

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE - Chairtnan

A

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

I

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Wehiier Treat, E. J. Rennefi

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Louis Penningten, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Cterhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim MeCemb, E. Corwia

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Woy, H. Bent

H.

Munn,

Jr.,

Disk

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester I. Allemler

Max Olds

PROGRAM

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleor

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hells,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Mangute, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Werran Williams,

Roy

Lsslie H. Woodward

C.

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebllcock
14—Harold J. MeKnight
21—Cor! Vinton (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

DECEMBER

l-Horold T. Hill

11—John Walker (todies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet

25—District Governor

OaOBER

JANUARY

1—No Meeting.

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)
NOVEMBER

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MAY

6—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Miiford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trf»

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

27—Eorie L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

15—Vince Komstein (Children's Porty)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

4—Howard K. Swan (Clossifteation)

11—Guvorie S. Coffmon, 4-K (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorions)

19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermere

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

3—C. Woodward (Report on D!st. Assembly)

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennirsgton

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having specie! programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves Best''

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Choir.

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

^he COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol. V

October 1S% 1951.

No. 13

The home tovm lads came through in fine style last v:eek and v;as such indicated

by the extreme interest of all present, "Povver-Glide" IVay v^^as program chairman,
and the subject of his program was "Attendance", Wayne presented Carl Vinton,
Howard Teeter, Ernie Luse, John Walker, and Spence Ovrens, who all without exception,
gave us some very interesting aspects on attendance. It v;as a "home-Town" program
that really rang the bell.

For next week program chairman Hal Munn is introducing Sam Burgess, editor of
the Bronson Journal, Mr. Burgess will speak on the place of the Y'cehli'" ne\7spaper in
community life*

Only four fellov/s missing last -reek and these fellovrs: Bailey, Johnstone,
Kornstien, and Olds are all going to make-up and in that case we v;ill be able to
come up with 100% for Prexy Robin-. For the meeting of the 2nd, after all make-ups
were in we boasted an average of 9'}c9h%w Here's quite a list of men vj"ho deserve a
"pat on the back" for extra effort in making-up; Bailey, Fiske, French, Kennedy,
B. Livermore, Olmsted, Patterson, Thomas, Trebilcock, C, VJoodvrard, and Les V/oodvvard,
The guest list was unusually long and John welcomed: Rotarians: Sol S, v7olf and

John McFarlane from Garden City, Michigan^ Garrett R,Perry from Shelbyville, Ind.;
T, J. Zimmerman and H. 0. Cox from Quincy, Michigan; Robert E, Roach from Kalaraazoo,
Michigan; Howard Eggleston from Toledo, Ohio; J. Estrich from Angola, Indiana; and
Paul O'Domke from Port Huron, 'Michigan, Other visitors vrere Vies Kitcham from South
Bend, Indiana vath Guvarie Coffman; Frank Lindsay, and ex-rotarian from Quincy, I.Iichigan; and Harry Thorp from Shelbyville, Indiana with Garrett R, Perry,
Mighty swell of the "leave-early" lads to sing a song for us. Mighty good
thing that they had Payne to help them' out
..Speaking of music, it was pretty
loud and almost too mellow last Tuesday
Remember the Community Concert series
now being sold, and give it your support
.Rotaiy's thanks to Les Wood&gt;Tard and
all his effort on the blood program. Guess, Frank Murray is working on this pro
ject also.....And our thanks to the late-Comers lYho so genercisly contributed to the
Freedom Bank,

THE TRUTH ABOUT SERnCE CLUBS:

By Jerome Ellison

"Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and Exchange - all have been lampooned by such
experts as Sinclair Lev/is, ridiculed by sophisticates, Yet fei" people

knovf about the things the do for all of us, the millions they give avray, without ever asking outsiders for help."

You can read the article in the

October 13th, issue of the Saturday Evening Post and you'll find it very
Much v/orth your time. IT'11 give you a good shot in the arm regarding

your Rotary club ^d it's real gpc^.

Please, take the time, and read it.

Brother BjTon is off with his teachers at Kalamazoo this week, so "Old Putnam"
is again trying to keep this thing alive. Don't give up though men, as BjTon will
•he back nflxt. week and things will be better.

Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Conerogational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater

1951-52

ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vieo-Pres. - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-President - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director
MARK

ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts^H-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnitone

MEMBERSHIP

F

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

C

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Oerhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim MeComb, E. Cerwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

H

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringor, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,
Clara Bovee, Ptone

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Korosteln, -A._Rice&lt;.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth L. Oimsted, James E. Bailey

Ro^rt B. Kerr

Gwarie 5r Coffman, Roy-Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

L

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

4_Howard Teeter (United Notions)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Wolker (Ladies' Night)

8—Ail-Sports Banquet

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Boiiey, Jr.

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

SEPTEMBER

.

"Whot Rotary Hos Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

6—Miiford A. McKeith

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)
15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

25—District Governor

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

MAY

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

^

27—Eorte L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W- Woy (AHendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Willioms

10—Alfred Rico (Jr. Rotorions)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

17—Max Olds (Lodies' Night)

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

24—Lloyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

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SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Choir.

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�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

t

VOT. V. No. I';

October 29- 1951

•3;

Our Rotarian Visitors last Tuesday:
Kalaniazoo--Robort S# Roach.

Vicksburg--M0rGdith Clark

" Albion
Toledo

Jack Bedlent
Howard Eggleston.

Absent but not forgotten

10/23/51

Bailey, Olrasted, Patterson, Treloar and vValdron. lou make-ups will
be welcome Lads [ Pat and Ken at Bronson, 10/2l\./5^&gt; Thanks . .
Bob Kerr has the program tomorrow^ Ho Is trying to bring us a talk

from Miss Freeman, a Rotary Scholarship young lady from Sturgis Olub

Orchids to Chet and Dick ; -Je keep saying the local programs are
the best. At least for Club I/Iorale.

Governor Ralph's October Letter list Coldwater as a HOT Club in attend
ance for the September Report* 13th from the top with pO-lS/" ^^d

Bronson number one v/ith

District average 37*57%*

Some of us could wrap our Rotarian and mail it to Percy Jones for the
added enjoyment of some GI. Let a good prospector member read an
issue. It might secure a good member.

Fourth Object of Rotary: The advancement of international understand

ing and good?;ill by business and professional men throxighout the worlds

How can a man lose his membership in Rotary?
B y non-payment of dues.
By misconduct.

By failure to attend, A member must attend 60% of all Rotary meet

ings held by his club. Also absence four consecutive meetings.
By resignation from the cl.ubo
By dropping his classificationo

My Challenge: God grant mo the serenity to accept things I cannot change
Couragd to change things that I can. Wisdom to know the difference*
There's no limit to the good a man can do if he doesn't care who get
the

credit.

You Will Always Be Welcome af These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

T

ALBION - Porkor Inn - Thorcdoy 12:15M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Fridoy 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

|

BAHLE CREEK - Port Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

I

STURGIS ~ Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ

Diitrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-P^et.-director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Directe

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice^resldent - Director

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-ot-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION
Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
Ken Johnstone

I

MEMBERSHIP
William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

F

FELLOWSHIP

G

Kenneth

C

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim MeComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Trent, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Marty Derhommer

Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Mvnn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Carl Vinton, John Wolker

0

AHENDANCE

Wayne Woy, H. Bent

H

BIRTHDAY
Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treleer

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilceck

Clara Boveo, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

Vincent Komttein, A. Rice,
Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth t. Olmsled, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguso, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterion

Warren Williams,

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

7—Raymond Trebileoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—Jomes E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vinee Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

SEPTEMBER

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (AAembershIp)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvorle S. Coffman, 4-H (Foirgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

AAAY

6—Milford A. McKeith

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)
15—Jomes F. McComb

. 13—Donald Shorno

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

22—Robert F. Lyon

Stote Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews^ Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woytie W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

^

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlans)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951*52.

If you want to change dotes with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.
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�The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification given below,

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Ab.y objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay:

William Bobier

Wood Industry-Lumber Retailing

Signed: Ernest W, Luse, Secretary
October 26, 1951

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Robert, the Korr presented n real interesting and varied typo of pro
gram at our meeting last Tuesday, and from the interest sho^vn, it must

have been vjgII received by all present, Stov/art Gordon, Carl Semniol-

roth, and Jack ^uner, all students from tho High-School debate class,
spoke on the subject, "resolved, that all American citizens should

bo subject to conscription in essential service in time of vjar»" Jack
spoke in favor of conscription, and Carl v/as "agin", while Stov/art

served as chairman of the discussion. There was a lively question per

iod after tho discussions by the boys, which left no doubt as to how
"Gravel"

Vinton votes®

1*11 bet that not many of you fellows realize that Rotary is assisting,
and thus far just financially. Cliff Hack in his efforts to organize

a group of boys that maybe, haven^t had quite tho "breaks" that most

of our sons enjoy. Cliff camo to Coldv/ator about nine months ago, work
ing with Charlotte Wright in tho Bureau of Social Aid,
has had
considerable experience in boys v/ork, and h olds a secretaryship in tho
Y.I.UC,A. -^'^ack^s boys arc meeting in tho Gym at the First Methodist
Church each Tuesday night at 7:30, and Cliff is giving them an evening
of basketball and other organized recreation. The group will average
about ill- fellows, and last night I stopped in at the gym for a v/hile,
and he told me that all but fo\ir of thoso fellov/s had had oxporionccs
with the Probate Court, This is a group
_
^ of boys that scouting doesn't

seem to roach, and I bolievo that there are great possibilities to do
some real good in the community in this project. We havo the loader,
and all Cliff asks of Rotary is a little assistance financially, and
some moral support. Fellows/ stop in at the Methodist Gym any. Tuesday

night around 7:30 and sgj v/hat your Rotary club is doing. Hero's a
chance for some of you men who think we'ar nothing but a knife and
fork club to do something about it,. Let those boys and Cliff Hack

know we're behind them 100^®

The guest list was unusually small this v/oek, with John introducing
Austin Brocaw from Angola,

and Clay Brockman from Quincy,.Chuck very

professionally presided last Tuesday in the absence of Proxy Shav/.
The Proxy was in Chicago to the choc dealers convention, and Treat was
also in Chicago attending the Piston Grinders convention. Must havo
boon a hot time in the old tovm,,.Hopo Clara gets buck in the fold
soon as wo all miss the singing, v/onder if it would bo possible for

someone cisc to play v/hon Clara isn't able to be prcsont ?,,. We' vc

missed Chick the last couple of Tuesdays, Think he and V/ilma arc off
to sec his father who is seriously ill.

Among the missing last week wore, Hamilton, Tiangusc, Moore, Munn, Olds,
Patterson, Shaw, Treat, Waldron, and ivilliams. For our meeting of the

23rd, wo had an attendance avorage of 96,92^* after c.ll make-ups were
in.

Roy Patterson is in charge of the program next Tuesday, and will pre
sent Emil Leffler, Dean of Men at Albion College. Here is a great
Rotarian, a Groat Man, and a Groat Speaker. Ho will speak on an Armis

tice Day Theme,- and Dean Leffler is always tops. This must be a 100^

meeting fellows. Horo's a very busy man,

but ho alv/ays has time to be

a real Rotarian, and the very least that v/e as Rotarians can do, is to
be present, and stay for his message. It's always so very worth v/hilc.
"•'S
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15M

6R0NS0N — Congregatienol Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Coiloge Caffltorio - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.}

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ -&gt; District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater—1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES I- WOODWARD, Viee-Pretldent — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

Al SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts^-Arme

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. UVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CUSSIFI CATION
Ernest Luse, 1 oward Swan
Ken

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AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jo instone

Jim McCemb, E. Corwin

1
B

MEMBERSHIP
Kenneth

C

M.

.

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis PenningtoR, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringsr, Chester L. Allemter

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hollz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilcoek

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kornitein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freoch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Richard Manguso, Chairman. Warren Willibms,

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Corl Vinton (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

,

SEPTEMBER

APRIL
1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Toylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—VInco Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members),^^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClassiBcation)

11—Govarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. tyon

20—Kenneth Putnam,

OaOBER

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

27—EaHa L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemter (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Uncoln-Woshington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarlons)

19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—AAax Olds (Ladies' Night).
24—Lloyd L Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

; '

JULY

11—lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist, Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to ossist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

^

�■*He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

1

I

Vol, V.

November 12, 1951

Wc should put oursclvoc on the back a v/cc bitj October attendance
The Board of Directors have voted

to Dolph, The Taylor Fund*

Vi/hcn a man these days v/ants to bo independent and holpt h imself, it is
^7orthy of our support fellov/s.

Jess V/aldron will bo at bat for tomorrows program. It is said that our

Squire from the land of Bethel may take the wheel himself."Nuff codi"
Greetings to--

Angola

George i.Ioyer &amp; C» Bledsoc

Detroit

Col.

Goshon,
Quincy

Ind,

T,

Larscn

S, Dale Ulery
C»D« IIcKcnzio 5c E«. Dobson.

"The Heart Grows Ponder for—

Pox, McKeith, Pearco and Pennington, who v/erc absent, ll/6/5l»
Salutations to one hunter of the door (tis said). Remombor Ernie the
jinx v/ill bo thinking of and about you. Make ups arc in order v/hilo
North, Call him for a list of Clubs on your hunting schedule. Surprise I
Some have all ready.

Did you knov/ that Marshall has a prospective D.G. for the district.
Remember that swell talk Ed Lincoln gave some time ago. He *s the chap.

your scribe appreciates "Diggers" wholesome willingness to write the
bulletin occasionally. Thanks Ken.,
Pollov/3 call in some Rotary news.
ting reading.

It might make this

sheet more intcrcs-»

Our recent good programs alv/ays helps attendance at Club. Staying for
the program Improves the moral of the program chairman for the day.
Remember when you v;erc chairman and they walked out on your effort.
A husband is what is left of a ov;eethcart after the nerve has been

taken out-Ed V/ynn.

Duos are due. Do Ernie now before he dues you,
A HOTARIAN*S GREATEST HOUKs

■

When he appreciates that he is invited to Rotary membership because of
his Character and standing in his community;
When he understands that Rotary privileges are his only so longas he is

v/orthy;

When he responds to the Rotary call for Service in the Club and Commun
ity, and gives generously of his oarnin power and of himself to others.

IVhen he knows that every Rotarian, world-wide, is a potential, possible
friendship, and docs something about it;

When he Realizes that a good Rotarian is a Christian man-that no Rotar

ian can live victoriously and leave God out;
To do ahd to strive for all these things

THEN, IS A ROTARIAN AT HIS BEST;

-

Gco. W. Olingcr, Denver, Colo,
Past Director

of

Rotary International,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church ~ Monday 12:15 M

8R0NS0N — CongrsgaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

j

I
I

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thor$day 12:15M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK - Port Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ &gt;- District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlce-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

VIce.President - Director

ED HOITZ, Treasurer — Director.
AL SIEC - Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantt^t«Arin&lt;

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

AHENDANCE

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

CUSStFICATION

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

TELEPHONE

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

• Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Kenneth

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

&gt;

Max

BIRTHDAY

OMs

PROGRAM

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

Jess Waidron, R. Trebileeck

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hoitx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komstein, A.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL• URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

-VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murroy, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Willioms,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

18—Horry Taylor

8—Ali-Sports Banquet
15—VInce Komstein (Children's Porty)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TrIState Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Uvermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne ,W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public InformaKon)

23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Woytw R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladles' Night, may appoint a commlHee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

'

�"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

November 26, 1951

Vol. 5 No. 18

Bill Milnco wao chairman of lact Tuonday'r; mooting, and proecntcd
Coldv/at'jr * 3 Carl IvIcConnoll, v;ho gave a very intcrccting talk on the

hictory of the J.C. Penny Compcuay. Carl

with th

P any Company

in 1923j the Company b .ing ctart d by ivlra P'..nny in 1902 './itri. .,^26,000.

Th&gt;;y hav^. nev-r hir.d an v.x';cutivc from outGide th ranks, and in th..ir
early boginningo th'- -ntir . busincGG was a partn..rchip, but in 1927

th-.y formod a coop-'ration» There ar: 1620 atore manag-.rs, and all &lt;;m-

ploycoG v/ho hav^ b . n v;ith th. Penny Company for mor . than thr.:': years
char'- in the profits of th- Coop'.ration. This is truly a gr^-at (jxamplc
of free ent'.rprisc and d .mocracy at v/ork, and to Carl v;e v;ould say
thanlcs, for doing a svr-11 job on a.is mescag'. ccncLrning his company.
Carl doesn't enjoy app'-aring b-.-for-.. th . public in this capacity, but
her.- is a real story of democracy and fr .e .nt .rprice that has v/orkod,
and Carl fe,.ls that va. all cnould know about it, and that this thing
r«-ally do-.s v/ork if you'll try it. Thanks Bill, for anoth r top-notch
home toxin program.

IVHY SUFFER: V'/liy walk around f- ling half dead \;h-n v/j can burry you

for ^49.50? Use our lay-av;ay plan.

"LEATHER-STOCKINdS" Tr..at has th progra.m next Tuesday, and proraiS-S
something of a higher calib-..r than his de .,r-hunting ability would ind-

icatv., Mov;eV -r, as v;. m.- ,t th
Certain v/hat it may b-,

d .adlin„ for pr- ss-timc, v/e ar&gt;-n't just

so -v..'11

just have to assum.

that

"wait

and

see" attitud-. Be th-r.. Tuesday men, and you v/ill see and hear v/hat
"Leather-Stockings" is having for us,
P.S. He

shot at a buck and missed fellov/s.

Don't forget the international convention in Mexico City this next
Spring. Ernie has all the dope for you...It's time to be thinking about
the District Governor for next year, and the Coldwater Club hasn't

had one in a long time-? How about it men, v/e must have some elgible

materistl.,, REMEMBER: Ladies Night is Tuesday evening, December 11th

at the American Legion, v/ith John Walker in charge, John v/ill be taking

reservations hext Tuesday,

so be prepared.

The attendance for the meeting of November 13th after all make-ups

"■''6^6 in v/as 67.69/0. For October Prexy Robin announces our average as

9oof, v/hich sounds pretty darn good to me. Let's keep up the good work
for ^'ovember, \7onder if the Deer-Boys are making-up?

Pretty easy for Johnny Walker last Tuesday, as the guest list included
the Q,uincy Miller,Arnold Austin with ^^en Johnston, Stanley Ketchum

with Guvarie, and Harold iiandall with Grant,

Among the missing last Tuesday v/ere, Allemier, Bailey, Bobier, French,
Davidson, Manguse, i.Iunn, Patterson, Teeters, Vinton, and Woodward.
How about making up a carload for Quincy next Monday?

PLASH; Leather Stockings reports that Past District Govenor Sam Gor-

sline v/ill be our speaker next Tuesday.

Never miss an opportunity to make others hapoy even if you have to
leave them alone to do it,

.

It would be a wonderful world if we would all smile with as much

sincerity as a dog wags his tail...., ,The Rotarian magazine'.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn ~ Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUR6I5 — BIks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOtA - College Cafeteria « Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S;T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vlce^resident - Director

LLOYD R. LiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ,
Treosurer ■— Director
AL SIE6 — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MAtJGUSE —Director

^

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts^t-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken Johnslone

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

M.

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwin

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. MIfnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

1
C

FELLOWSHIP
Carl Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

H. Munn, Jr.,

Marty Derhommer

D

Max

PROGRAM

H

K

INFORMATION

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

MUSIC

Mouriee D. Payne, Ed Holtz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

^ Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcoek

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

SERVICE

Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Komtfoin, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Oimsted, Jomee E. BoSley

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRmoii, Ray Fox

Otis Bomet, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

V/arren Williamt,

Roy C. Patterson

Letiie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

SEPTEMBER

APRIL
1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

^

.• •

18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)^

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tr-^

22—Robert F. Lyon

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

_

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

11—Guvorie S. CoFFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

■

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (AHendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Mo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorlons)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)
19—Martin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)

j

26—Frank Murroy (International Service)

24—Uoyd L Livermore

^
B

JULY
1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—C. Woodward (Report on Disi. Assembly)

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Woyne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

""He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

1

No. 20

Vol. V

December 3&gt; 19^1

The Cold^mter Rotary Club heard a thought-provoking, concise clarification
of a difficult subject last Tuesday^ "Bill" Donkin has spent time working out
his material on Christianity and .Bcanomics.-, We appreciated hearing our friend,
the President of the Quality Cprin^s Products, on a timely theme.

Thanks to

Leather-Stockings Treat for digging up a fine program. Better luck in the
woods next year, Web.

Johnr^ (came lately) the Walker ^0.11 give us Ladies night, Dec. 11th.

Better be there.

First job sign his attendance list.

We v^ill be seeing Teeter at the head table tomorrow,

Howard brings us a

United Nations program from Albion College. Prof, Darrell Pollard will speak
on the U.K..

Why Suffer —

Repeat:

"A^y walk around feeling half dead
V/hen v/e can burry you for QUO,99.
Use our lay-away plan.

Visiting Rotarians
Bronson

-

Jack Schafer
Don Hunsicker

Constantine

V/endell Hathaway
- Reuben Erschele

Absent list for November 27»

(Thanks for the make ups.)

Fiske, French, Hanguse, McKeith,

Rice, V/ay &amp; Teeter

Battle Creek bulletin. Nov&lt;.

hnd this in it..

2."l.

Bent, Davidson,

Rev, J« Herbert Garner, Pastoj" o' •he I'li-st Proscn^erian Church and Rotarian,
Vj vaWi ni.s taJ.lv on, '".'diat's Right With The
thoroughly delighted Rotary Mc
United States." It was a pleasant change from the continuous harping on what

vrrong. The basic thing to be thankful for, suggested the speaker, is the Con
stitution, what it says and what it stands for. It is designed to give everyone
a chance. The speaker pointed out that too many people's idea of "freedom" is to
do nothing to help themselves or their co^antry.. l.'e should be thankful for the

cooperation between states and the federal government and for the cooperation of
municipalities T.dth state government.

Dr. Gamer pointed out that America has

202,893 schools, 1,81^0,000 teachers and 2,800,000 pupils in school.
other country can approach.

A figure no

He bewailed the fact that teachers are underpaid

(Q26UU a year their average salary). In addition, there are 253^762 churches in
America vdth 72,^92,669 members. Dr. Garner said we ought to even be thankful
for our tax set up, vdth all its faults, because no other major country has one
so reasonable.

He added that we should be thankful for the right to vote for

the right of assembly and the right to worship as we please, \7e should be thank
ful for independence, national integrity, initiative, and even for humor. Inci
dentally, "Herb" punctuated his talk with some very sly but effective humor. He
did not picture the situation as perfect, especially since there are seventy
counties in the United States that have no doctors and ^kh that have no hospital

beds.

Yet, the country does have 1,1;23,000 hospital beds and they serve 16,000,000

people a year* No other country gives such care to the aged—every state has an
old age pension plan now. Altogether, it was a fine and timely thought, which
fitted in well with the turkey dinner the Tavern threv; in for the occasion.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

BRONSON — CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

1

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M
STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovero — Monday 12:15 M

�2mH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer ■— Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGU5E-Director

AL SIEG - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeants-ct-Arme

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howord Swan
Ken

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Jehnstone

Jim McCofflb, E. Corwin

1
MEMBERSHIP

F

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

C

M.

FELLOWSHIP

TELEPHONE

Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION
H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhommer

0

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnom

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Koltx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waidron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Victcent Kornstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. CoRman, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

L

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Pottorson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Car! Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

SEPTEMBER

18—Harry Toylor
25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New MembersK. .y

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

25—District Governor

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

11—Guvorie S. CofFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rurol-Urbon)

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

6—Milford Ai McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks 0

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I
. "I" E
B

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

.

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mork Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)
23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Meons to AAe"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

17—Max Olds (Ladles' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

h'-

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Wocxlword (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woidron (Rotary Magazine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

''He Profits Most Who Senses Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS. Program Chair.

%

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

December 10, 19^1

Vol. V, No. 21

Professor D^'rrell Pollard of Albion College gave an able analysis of the moral

integrety underlying v;orld affairs both past and present last iveek. According
to his thinking vrorld peace is still a fond hope but not a reality for some
time

to

come.

Toraorrov.' night (Tuosdaj'*) around fibout eight or a little before, arc you being counted
among those at the Legion Hall (upstairs of course) your Ann vill be proud and
happy to IcnovY -.-here you are for one niglit at least, John the halker v^ill provide—
Don't yrorxy about the program details.

Visiting R otarians:

^

An'tola — H. Klink

•p)

L. Hirsch

Al,

Edgerton, Ohio, C.A. Graieque.
Did you sharke hands v.'ith then?

Absentees for December 3, 19^1: Bien, Biringer, Coffman, Davidson, Fox, Manguse,
Teeters, V'aldron, and V.'illiams, Of course most of us make up Rotary and the Club
appreciates it, but attendance at home is the morale tonic vrhich a Club needs.

Have we spent-any time lately with the thought: 'Vhy am I a Rotarian? Good subject
for some short home Club one minute speeches—

T he monthly board meeting of the Cold.vater Rotary Club vras held at noon, December

6, 1951 v'ith 8 members present.
The banlc shcvrs a balance in the regular fund of '^lOlil.02 -nd the Youth Fund .0256.[i3,
There was considerable discussion, lead by Frita VanAI:en, relative to the childrens
Cliristriias program,

■

There was a careful rovlCT? of the attendance records and witii an average of 93.06
for the month of rovcmbor, it was unrnliously agreed that the ColctvatGr Club is

maintaining a good average

.

, .E." , Luse, Socretarg^.

Rotograve;. "-A good scare is v-orth more to a man than good advice,"

&lt;•-

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
SRONSON — CongrogaHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:]5M
STURGIS — Eilcs Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — Cofiege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ

DiUxjct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vica-Pres. — Direetor
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES t WOODWARD, Wee^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG — Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

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CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

I

MEMBERSHIP

F

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennolt

FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vlnton, John Walker

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Korr,

C

M.

Putnam

Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Max

PROGRAM

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Ken Johnstene

H

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, 6. Treloar

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornsteln, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL . URBAN

Kenneth I. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvorie S. Coflman, Ray Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

[

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Fronk Murray, Chalrmon.

Worren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)

l- -Harold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Wolker (Ladles' Night)

8- -Ail-Sports

18—Horry Taylor

15- -Vince

25—No Meeting.

22- -Harvey

SEPTEMBER

11—Guvarie S. CofFman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocofional Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6- Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13- Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20- Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29- •John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Ciosslfication)

Banquet
Kornsfein (Children's Party)

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mork Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Woy (AHendance)
16—Horold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotion)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to AAo"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

,

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

s

17—Mox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

11—Lewis Pennington

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magatlne)

The obove is our progrom schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best'*

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

�,, . -

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Vol^

V—Mo. 52

DGCciiibcr 3I5 19gl

1

i

V/hat a s^.Tell holiday season, and^^^^Kce that nobody ate too nuch, !Io\Tcver,

it's time to put those thoughts out of the m^nd, and give a little room up thar for loo
Good Old Rotary, After all, vre haven't had a meeting for some ti-me, and vre've got

to get back and all on the ball. Don't ^lovvy though, things aren't quite at a stand

still and first off vre'll offer our best vrishes to hyron for a speedy recovery. Seems
that he's been in bed for a vjeek or so, trying to keep array from pneumonia, and rre

sure hope that he does, and is able to get back to vrork real soon, not only^ for the

benefit of the tax payers, but also so that this bulletin may be vrritten.,.Haven't^

seen too much of Earl lately, but hope that he also vrill soon be able to get back^ in
the harness...at this vrriting poor old Barney hadn't been to bed for the last v/eek,

trjring to get the roads plovred out. Doing a srrell job though Barney, and Rotary and
the community take their'hats off to you.. .Another example of Rotary at work in the
community: Max Olds had charge of the kiddies Christmas party at the Elks and did a
swell job, and another boquet to Maxie for using his snovi plow to help brother
Guvarie get plowed out from his country estate. Report is that Olds refused any grat
uity but did accept a pound of Oleo from G,S.,.,,Also the club ■vrould like to extend
it's sympathy to Nola, Guvaries wife, on the loss of her sister, Zula,

ViTe haven't had a complete report yet, but we hope that every Rotarian exercised his

responsibility by getting his Christmas gifts delivered to the farnAly he had been
given. Bob Shaw, Louie Pennington, and yours truly made a trip out by Union City the
day before Christmas with some packages, and they certainly 7;ere vrelcome. Through the
aid of Bob, the Shaw Shoe Co. donated a lii pound tur]:ey to our family, and as Bob
handed the mother the turkey, she exclaimed, "that is the first turkey I ever had."

Vfe all felt it v/as a true "Rotary-Spirited" project, and one the club would do well

to repeat nest year. V/e understand that Rotary v:as responsible for about l5 families,

v/hich included about 60 children. Gertrude Luse and the Go-Ordinateing council deserve

much credit for getting a real Christmas to most of the needy families in Coldwater
and the county.

Keep January lUth in mind. T he Bonton^f-Harbor-St.Joe club is sponsoring a gettogether for Rotarians in this section of the State, and Phil Lovejoy will be there
as the speaker. Probably most Coldvrater Rotarians have never lieard Phil, and here is
a svfell opportunity not only to meet Phil, but to break bread vdth our brothers from
much of Michigan, Again, keep that date in mind so that Cold;7ater may have a good
representation,.,

December attendance only 89.13^

Not good.

The records shovr a monthly percentage average of 91.6?^ for the year 1951#

Our next meeting is January 8th, at the Batavia Grange, Don't forget that,
also there ivill be no noon meeting at the hotel, but the starting time is 7:00 0'
CLOCK TUESDAY EVENING at the BATAVIA GRANGE HALL ON M 86. It is a Rural-Urban meet

ing headed by Ray Fox, and assisted by the Oleo King, '.Ve vdll be entertaining 50
U-H Club Leaders. Previously, we have dined the youngsters, but now v;e are doing some
thing for the un-sung leaders. The speaker is to be Art Ingold, from Blissfield, ~ president of the Michigan Live Stock Association. Guvarie tells us that he is a real

■vTide-awake speaker, and one that vre vdll all enjcrr. About 35 Leaders are live stock
men, so here is something that they can take back to their club members, The price is
^?3,00 per plate per Rotarian, and if you've ever eaten at the Batavia Grange, the
price is a steal. Those Batavia lasses can really cook. How about making-a Now Year's
resolution a having a turn out that the club can be oround of, instead of the usual
75^ attendance at these evening meetings, \7e always peter out completely on these
specail meetings at night, and it's simply because you v:on't make a little extra
effort to attend. It's your Rotary Club, and its not fair to Bob, Ernie, H ay and
Guvarie, and the rest of the fellars who constantly put in so many liours to havp

you not there. THINK^IT OVER.

You Wiil Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs^^'
MAKrUP YOUIT'ATTTNUANCE - be a ldO%~^MBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congrogafiono! Cboreb — Wednmday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — Coilege Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

j

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thursdoy 12:15M

I

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

|

STURGIS — Elks Tomple — Monday 12:00 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ ~ Dittrict Gevftrnor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Viee-Pret. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director .

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Dirad«,

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vlce^resident — Director

llOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

AL SIEG — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK ANDREWS ~ Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeantv«t*Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairmon

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnslone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Renitell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Penninglon, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwln

ROTARY INFORMATION

Williom A. Milnet, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

t

Wayne Way, H. Bent

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

PROGRAM

Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Aliemier

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Hellz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldren, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kemstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kertneth L. Olmsted, Jomee E. Beiley

Kerr

Guvarie S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguso, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

21—Corl VInton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Roymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

SEPTEMBER

25—District Governor

OaOBER

1—No Meeting.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Aliemier (New
Members] "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornsteln (Children's Party)

-

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"Whot Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)
MAY

6—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Mllford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri*

State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. LIvermore (Club Service)

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

1-Harold T. Hill

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

FEBRUARY

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children) ^

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (lodies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—lewis Penningten

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiMee to osslst with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves Best'^

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

,

�ATTENDANCE

THE YEAR

January 1, 1951 to CeceriCer 31, 1951
Name

Pos«

Chester L. Allemeir

32

James E. Bailey
Harvey G, Bent
Walter J, Bien
Richard F« Biringer
Earl J. Corwin
L, Earl Davidson
Ray Fox
Harold J, Hamilton
Harold T. Hill
Edward C .Holtz

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37
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50

Kenneth W, Johnstone

22

19

C harles L, Keep
R ichard A» Kerr
Harold V. Kornstein
Lloyd R, Livermore
Robert F« lyons
Richard P. Manguse
James F» McC omb
Milford A. McKeith

5l
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ii6
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E« BjTon Thomas

5l
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1^8
50

W, Grant Treloar

5l
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39

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Harold

McKnight

5i

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Russell F„ Moore
Eo Harold Munn Jr.
Max A„ Olds
Spencer Bacon 0\--ens
Hoy C« Patterson

51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51

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Maurice Do Payne
B« K,

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iCT.'is Penningtcn

51

Kenneth II „ Putnam
Robert E« ShavT
Donald V. Shorno

51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51
51

Hcrvard M. Teeter
Raynond A» Trebilcock
Russell G, Waldron

V/ayne W, Way
Warren Williams

Charles L» Woodvrard

100^

ATTENDANCE FOR 1951

Mark S, Andrevrs
Otis 0, Barnes

51
51

V/illiam

Bobier
Guvarie S. C off nan

ChsETles H, Fiske
Merlr R* French

John A» Kennedy
Robert B. Kerr
Lloyd L. Livermore
Ernest W». Luse
Frank L, I.IcConkc^
V/illiam A» Milnes
Frank I.Iurray
Kenneth L. Olnsted
C« Alfred Rice
HoiYard K. Svfan

Ilarrj' L, Taylor
Webster Treat

Frederick Van Aken
Warner Van Aken

Carl F, Vinton

Robert L« 'Wade
John H, Walker

Frederick H, Weeks
Leslie H, IWoodward

51
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"He Profits Most Who Serves Best*'

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

I

V No. 22

December 31&gt; 19^1

V/hat a s\Tell holiday season, and hor nice that nobody ate too much. IlOT:cver,
it's time to put those thoughts out of the m:ind, and give a little room up thar for loo
Good Old Rotary, After all, v;e haven't had a meeting for some time, and iTe've got

to get back and all on the ball. Don't worry though, things aren't quite at a stand

still and first off we'll offer our best wishes to Byron for a speedy recovery. Seems

that he's been in bed for a week or so, trying to keep away from pneumonia, and we

sure hope that he does, and is able to get back to work real soon, not only for the
benefit of the tax payers, but also so that this bulletin nay be written...Haven't

seen too much of Earl lately, but hope that he also will soon be able to get back in
the harness...at this vn*iting poor old Barney hadn't been to bed for the last v/eek,

trying to get the roads plowed out. Doing a sv;ell job though Barney, and Rotary and

the community take their hats off to you,,.Another example of Rotary at work in the
community; llax Olds had charge of the kiddies Christmas party at the Elks and did a
svrell job, and another boquet to Maxie for using his snov'; plow to help brother
Guvarie get plowed out from his country estate. Report is that Olds refused any grat
uity but did accept a pound of Oleo from G,S,,,»,Also the club would like to extend
it's sympathy to Nola, Guvaries v/ife, on the loss of her sister, Zula,
V/e haven't had a complete report yet, but we hope that every Rotarian exercised his
responsibility by getting his Christinas gifts delivered to the family he had been
given. Bob Shaw, Louie Pennington, and yours truly made a trip out by Union City the
day before Christmas with some packages, and they certainlj'" were \Telcomc, Through the
aid of Bob, the Shaw Shoe Co. donated a lU pound turkey to our family, and as Bob
handed the mother the turkey, she exclaimed, "that is the first turkey I ever had."
We all felt it v/as a true "Rotary-Spirited" project, and one the club would do well

to repeat nest year, V/e understand that Rotary was responsible for about 1^ families,
v;hich included about 60 children, Gertrude Luse and the Co-Ordinateing council deserve

much credit for getting a real Christmas to most of the needj'" families in Coldwater
and the county.

Keep January lUth in mind, T he Benton-M-Harbor-St.Joe club is sponsoring a gettogether for Rotarians in this section of the State, and Phil Lovejoy vn.ll be there
as the speaker. Probably most Cold\7ater Rotarians have never heard Phil, and here is
a swell opportunity not only to meet Phil, but to break bread vdth our brothers from
much of Michigan, Again, keep that date in mind so that Coldvrater may have a good
representation..,

December attendance only 89«13^
Not good.
The records show a monthly percentage average of 91.6?',? for the year 1951*

Our next meeting is January 8th, at the Batavia Grange, Don't forget that,
also there will be no noon meeting at the hotel, but the starting time is 7:00 0'
CLOCK TUESDAY EVENING at the BATAVIA GRANGE HALL ON M 86. It is a Rural-Urban meet

ing headed by Ray Fox, and assisted by the Oleo King, Vfe wdll be entertaining 50

ii—H Club Leaders, Previously, v^e have dined the youngsters, but now we are doing some
thing for the un-sung leaders,. The.speaker is to be Art Ingold, from Blissfield,
president of the Michigan Live Stock Association. Guvarie tells us that he is a real

wide-awake speaker, and one that we v.dll all enjoy. About 35 Leaders are live stock
men, so here is something that they can take back to their club members. The price is

$3«00. per plate per Rotarian, and if you've ever eaten at the Batavia Grange, the
price is a steal. Those Batavia lasses ean really cook. Hov; about making a New Year's
resolution a having a turn out that the club can be ^ro\md of, instead of the usual
attendance at these ervening meetings. We alwaT's peter out completely on these
specail meetings at night, and it's simply because you v;on't make a little extra

effort to attend. It's your Rotary Club, and its not fair to Bob, Ernie, R ay and
Guvarie, and the rest of the felloivs who constantly put in so many liours to have
ynn not thprf&gt;. TlfTNK TT

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Ciut^fEN.
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QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

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ALBION - Porkor inn — Thursday 12:I5M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

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BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tcvern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Congregational Charck — Wednesday 12:15~M ~

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STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

�2I9TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Governor
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Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

FRANK MURRAY - Director

CHARLES. L. WOODWARD, Viee^resident - Director

llOYD R. tiVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

'AL SIEG — Director
MARK ANDREWS - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
I. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

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CLASSIFI CATION
Ernest Luse, 1 oward Swan
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MEMBERSHIP

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Wiiliaiti A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

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SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

FELLOWSHIP

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Dick Kerr,

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MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. ,TrebiIeock

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

TELEPHONE

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLiC INFORMATION

H. Munn, Jr.,

PROGRAM

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

Webster Treat, E. i. Rennell

Putnom

Car! Vinton, John Walker

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AHENDANCE

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Ciera Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Von Aken — ChairmoD

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent

Kernstein, A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Balley-

Robert B. Kerr

Guvorie S. Coffmon, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frtmk Murroy, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
'
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Leslie'H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Notions)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Roymond Trebilcoctc
14—Harold J. McKnIght

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClassificatlonJ

11—Guvarie 5. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

1—No Meellng-

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri&gt;

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service) '

OCTOBER

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15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary'tlas Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richord Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Progrom)

JUNE

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr.* Rotarions)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
, 3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Mllnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennetl (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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January 1, 1951
P0S4

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Chester

James E. Bailey
Walter J, Bicn
Richard F, Biringer
Earl J, Gormn

L, Earl Davidson
Ray Fox
Harold J. Hamilton
Harold T, Hill
Edward C .Holtz
Kenneth W. Johnstone
0 harles L. Keep
R

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Harold V, Kornstein
Lloyd R« Livermore
Robert F. Lyons
Richard P, Hanguse
James F. McC omb
Milford A» McKeith

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December 31* 1951
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Robert E. Sha:;T
Donald V, Shorno

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Raymond A, Trebilcock
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V/ayne W. Way

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John A. Kennedy
Robert B» Kerr

Llcyd L, Livermore
Ernest W, Luse
Frank L. McConkey
V.'illiam A. Milnes
Frank Ivliarray
Kenneth L. Olosted
C, Alfred Rice
•Howard K, Swan

Ilarrj' L, Taylor
Webster Treat

Frederick Van Aken
V/amer Van Aken

Carl F. Vinton
Robert L, V/ade
John H, Vfalkcr
Frederick H. VJecks
Leslie H. V/oodward

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Otis 0, Barnes
William W, Bobier
Guvarie S. C offnan
Chflsrles H, Fiske
Merlr R. French

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol.

V. No.

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23.

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January 12, 1952

Had a real good mooting laotTTlioGday evening at tnc

~ i-&gt; -V '• TTT

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Ray v/ac in charge^ and credit
v.'ith an a.j;:iL.t, ...lo Sp
nonting the Hichigan Live Stock Exchange nontioncu :ho uany

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Farm Industry v/as undorgolngo Ho stated that v;c have

a definite period of transition, noting that 65% of the poop^o f'?nmor.y
lived on farms# Several years ago 90% of the stoch nas snippou o.^

and today it is 90% by truck. Ho told us of the outstanding Livo-S;^ooic_^
Market in Detroit, and spoke of Battle Crcok and StLouls as examples 01

large out-state markets# Chicago, .hov;ovor, still sots the pace for all

markets.. .The Batavia girls served a sv;g11 chicken dinner v/ith home

made pies, and believe it ot not^. there v/oro EIGHTEEN, yes, oightoon
is correct, Rotarians v/ho v/orc too busy to make the mooting. The only
meeting v/o have ever had v;ith our I4.-H Loaders, and thoy, by the -&gt;vay
v/orc all there, but EIGHTEEIP of our busy Rotarians v/erc just too busy
to be there. Sure it took extra effort to make it last Tuesday night,

but i+i|. fellov/s v;oro able to find the time# Why couldn|t you??????Tho
singing v;as sv/oll v;ith but one exception, and that quintet didn't sound
too good to mo....
i

Monday evening, January llith, as you already knuv;, is the meeting

v/ith the St. Joo-Benton Harbor Club, and Phil Love joy is to bo the speak

or. Bob Shav/, Loss and Chuck Woedv/ard, Ernie Luso, Ed Holtz, Bob Liver-

more, Vince Kornstein, Teeter,Treat, Jim hailey, ana Putnam have their
reservations in, making a delegatien from ehe Colav/ator Club to attend
this outstanding meeting.

The attendance for December v;as 69«23%«iopo those boys from last
meeting B;ako-up, or January v/ill really look bad...Srnio is giving you
the last chance to correct, the attendance sheet. Soon it will be offic

ial for last year,.,.

At the last Borad mooting it v/as noted the Cliff Hack and his boys

are working up a fine program. The club soon hopes to take the group

to East Lansing to a basketball game. Have you stopped by the Hethod-

ist Gym on a Tuesday evening to say "HELLO" to the boys. Good, glad
you took the time to bo a Rotarian.

This you're going to love. The hotel has increased the price of our.
noon meal twenty five cents, \;hich, naturally, must bo passed on to the
member. The club has no v/ay of absorbing this. So, as of next Tuesday
have ii'l»50 ready for "Old Ernie" and not :ri'l»25 Q-2 has been the price.

The good secretary, reports a bank balance of ^1,062.55 iri the gen
eral fund, and ij256,i|3 iu the youth fund. He also reports that no mem
ber is in the County Jail, and suggests that your income tax bo paid on
time, 00 that you may stay homo with your family, and not in"Leavenworth, If by the '/ay, you arc having trouble v/ith those figures, Ernie
just might be able to help,. Then too there's OLD JESS, but guess we'd
better not

go into him.

The program for next Tuesday is in charge of none other than "Rod
Goose" McComb.

program,

Jim has

several Rod

Gooses

that

he has trained for this

so you will want to bo thov^ for the show. See you Tuesday.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

8RONSON — Consr.gotional Church ~ Wednatdny 12:15 M

5TUR61S — Eiks T.mple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — CoUoge Cofotarki - Fridoy 6:30 P. M. &lt;C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovorn — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Goverji«r'

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Viee-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE ~ Secretary

FRANK MURRAY — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vic»4&gt;resident - Dirocter

UOYD R. LIVERMORE —Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

AL SIEG. — Director
MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^WLrme

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

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CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
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SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Jim McComb, E. Cetwin

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Kenneth

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ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

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FELLOWSHIP

6

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

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H. Munn. Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

PROGRAM

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Dick Borringer, Choiter L. Allemier

Olds

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloar

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Woldron, R. Trebllceck

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Clare Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A.
Robert

B.

Rice,

CHILDREN

RURAL • URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Ouvorle S. CofFmon, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murrey, Chairmen. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebileock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Horold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Baiiey, Jr.

11—John Walker (ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting. •

SEPTEMBER

25—District Governor

OCTOBER

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri»
State Meeting)

29—Uoyd R. livermore (Club Service)

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

1-Harold T. Hill

6—All-Sports Bonquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Monguse (Vocational Service)

APRIL

FEBRUARY

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

5—Warren Williams

12—Richord R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (ladles' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

6—Roy C. PoHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotary Magazine)

II—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treot (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.

Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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Tho efbracl of Dii:»oetorc of the Coldv/ator Rotary Club

hac approved tho name and clanoification given beloiv, Any
objections should bo filed vdth the secretary uithout delay:

Charles Schmidt

Automobile Industry
Auto Parts-Acces::orios
Distributor A», A,

Signed: Ernest IV, Luso, Sec.

January 12, 1952

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwafer, Michigan

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Vol*

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January l8, 1952

Nq,

.
Allemier# Manguse,: Patterson, Treloar, and Waldron missed a good
" meetin'^ last Tuesday with Jim McComb in charge of the program. If some

tSese Ln make-up, it should give us a ^iS^ average for thxs meet-

ing. Our average was 87 .^Ocf for the meeting ofthe 8th,
UPS were in...A real. Rotary.-meeting at St,Joe-rienton 4arbor last M°nday
evening with International Secretary Phil Love joy as the speaker. Over
200 men attended with 12 clubs represented. Our
^^d^r^
braved the fog and other adverse conditions to make this trip, and re
present Coldwater at this meeting.

Robert, The Lion Hearted, has the program for next_ TUesd.^y,^ and pro
mises an outstanding sound film. Bob says that^we
bettor
this film,, but wants the subject kept "quiet unuil iuesday, so better

be on hand to see what Robin has in store for- us*

..

...

Glenn Stewart of the Kalamazoo Club is the" district nominee -fon gov
ernor. Glenn is advertising director of the Kalaraazoo ^/egetable-Pare

ment Co. de was uncontested for'the offloe.

Had a card the other day from Frank McConkey, and Mac mentioned

attending the Saint Petersburg Rotary Club while he is in Florida. Said
that "the meeting was very interesting,, and over 3^0 present.

We note from the -hlLSDALK ROTARY.H'lWS, that beginning in January

of 1952.- their weekly payment was increased to ^1.50 also* u-uess v;e

...aren't too far out of line.#

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On January 31st, International Director. Gordon A. Beaton ..of .the
Markdale, Ontario Canada Rotary Club will be the guest;apeakef of the

Albion Club, Our good neighbors from over Albion way have cordially
Invited the members of the Coldwater ,Club to.attend for the rare oppor
tunity of hearing one of our International Directors,

We quote from the ROTARY FOUNDATION of Rotary International...The
Rotary Foundation Fellowships Committee of R# I, will., .meet in Chicago
on 28-31 January, 1952-to select the fellows for... the.. acadenp.c ,year^ ^

1952-53, It is eapected that from 100 to 13.0 awards wllT'be made which
added to the 2814. of the previous year, v/ill bring the total close to
iiOO. At an average cos,t of ~,^2S50*00' per fellow.ship . it- means approxifli'*
ately one million dollars of Rotary Foundation furids will have beon
expended for the purpose of preparing young'-men and women from all
parts of the world to take thefr. place" in the leadership of the.:.world
of .tomorrow.-rend. quote-- ViHaen we thih^ of Rotary fellows,

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ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M .•••■.—

BRONSON — CongragaHenoi Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday&gt;6:30 P.M. (C.S:T.) ~

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M_

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RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Govsriter

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - Presicient

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Viee-Prei. - Dirwtof
ROBERT E. SHAW, Pretident — DtrMtor

FRANK MURRAY — Dtrmler

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secratary
CHARLES I. WOODWARD, Vic*^rmid*nt — KractOf

llOYD R. LIVERMORE - DirMter

ED HOITZ, Tnaturer — Diracter
AL SIEG — Diractor

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Dimtor

MARK ANDREWS — DirMtor

RICHARD MANGUSE - Dirwter

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN

SwgeantMil-Annt

CLUB SERVICE

I. &amp; LIVERMORE — Chairman

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CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

EtRMt Lgio, Hftward Swan

SERGEANT S-AT-ARMS

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Jim McCam s,

Wayne Way, H. Bent

K«n Johntton*

E. Corwin

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Konnoih

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TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennelt

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

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Marty Oorhammor

PROGRAM

Louis PeiHiington, Bob Lyons

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

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Carl Vinton, John Wallcor

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ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. MI1n«i, John A. Konnody,

Monn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

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Sponcer B. Owono, G. Troloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Borringer, Chester L Allemier

MUSIC
Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Woldron, R. Trebilcodr

Clara Bovee, Plane

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Prodonck Von Akon — Chairman

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YOUTH SERVICE
Vineont Karmtoin, A. lUct.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL ■ URBAN

Konnelh L. Oltmtod, Jomo* E. Boitoy

Robort B. Korr

Gavario S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

SICK
Otis DamM, M. R. Frooch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monauto, Choirmon.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howord Teotor,
Roy C. Pottonon

Warron Williomt,

L«*lio H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

7—Raymond Trebilcoek

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

14—Horold J. McKnrght
21—CofI Vinton (Family Picnic)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

28—Jamet E. BaRoy, Jr.

25—No Meetifvg.

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Pcsrty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (ClaswBcatfon)

11—Guvorl* S. Coffman, 4'H (Foirgroundt)
IB—Richard Monguoa (Vocationai Servico)
25—District Govornor
CaOBER

1—No AAeetlng.

MAY

6—Soy Fox (RurohUrban)

6—Milford A. McKekh

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorne

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Oub Service)

20—Kenrteth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Trl*

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Dovidson

2—Mark Andr«w&lt;, Jr.
FEBRUARY

P—Woyne W. Way (Atfondonce)

JUNE

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16—Harold AAwnn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Oimsted (Crippled Children)

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23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (N«w

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max dds (Lodies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

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Members) "What Rotary Means to AAe"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

1—E. Byron Thomcu

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Oist. Assembly)

13—Russell Woldron (Rotary AAagazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milnec

16—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Von Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program ichedute for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
AAembers having spedai programs, such at Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�The Borad of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club
has approved the name and classification given below. Any
objections should be filed with the secretary without delay:
Ralph Toupalik

Automobile Industry
Garage and Service Station

Signed? Ernest Wc Luse,

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Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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February 5, 1952

The

smile does it when it means Service to othersl

Bob's film last

Tuesday was a neat Club Service job.
It brought the lesson home to
Rotarians that "He Profits i.^ost Who Serves Best." Bob, our new members
should be supplied with The Four-Way-Test black desk standard mottos.
Bailey, Manguse, Olmsted, Patterson,

Pennington, Winton, Leslie and

Charles Woodward and Waldron missed a fine meeting last Tuesday.

Prexy appreciates the splendid manner in which the men have been
making up meetings. The recent I in Presentation speaks well for the
100 percenters. A salute is in order to the many fellows who stay
through every club meeting.

With a club of 65 members reported, Coldwater blew from Hot to Warm
in the January G-overnor's Letter with a g9*23/^. More Club statistics
next

week.

Several Rotarians did their part last night at the Masonic Benefit
Show. Like the good ole' days it was good to see John, the talker-

walker do his stuff.

M^uree disciplined a mean chorus deal, also.

Tyrotars will come to be important assets in our community life
some day. Do ewe visit with these youngsters when a fellow Rotarian

brings one to the weekly meeting?

A pleasant greeting before lunch is

each man's duty.

'• Men are not made into good Rotarians by mere attendance at lunch".
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London Rotarian

Warren, the king of Doldwater-Batavia wheat bins presents our program

today.

It's the usual top drawer secret.

"Pitchers"

for which he is

Prom Middleville'B

Maybe, some more good sport

famous.

Row a Tatars : -

"Hear about

the two nudists who

quit going together because they thought they were seeing too much
of

each other?"

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

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ALBION — Porkor Inn — Thunday 12:15M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofetoria — Fridery 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

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BATTLE CREEK ■— Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

BRONSON — Cohgragatidnai Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

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STURGIS — Qlu Tomple — Monday 12:00 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President
FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

ROBERT E. SHAW, President - Director
LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

ED HOITZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice-President — Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

MARK ANDREW^ — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeant3&gt;at-Arm&gt;

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

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Emeit Luse, Howard Swan
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ATTENDANCE

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CLASSIFICATION

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SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Weyne.,Way, H. Bent

Johntlona

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MEMBERSHIP
Kennelh M.

Webster Treat, E. J: Rennell

Putnam

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William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,

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Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

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BIRTHDAY

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FELLOWSHIP

PUBLIC INFORMATION

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Carl Vihton, John Walker
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Marty Derhommer-

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Munn, Jr.,

Olck .Kerr,

. Dick Bofrlnger, Chester L. Allemier

Max .Olds

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TELEPHONE

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PROGRAM

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

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iMUSICMdurlce D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebllcock

Clara Bovee,

Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fcedorlck Van Aken.— Chairman

B

YOUTIj SERVICE
Viocenl Kornstein, A. Rice,
Robert 8.- Kerr

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CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL• URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmtled," James' E.' Bailey

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'Guvarie' S. CoRmon, Roy Fox

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Otis Bgrnes, M. R. French

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE

RIchord Monguto, Chairman.

INTERNATIONAL

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' Lesiie-H. Woodward

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SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairmon; Howard Teejer,

Wdrren Williams,

' Roy C. Patterson ' - • •

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1951-195 2 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER ,
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4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebllcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APJliL
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1- •Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Toylor

8- •All-Sports

Banquet^
Kornstein (Children's Party)
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22- •Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29-,•John A. Kennedy (Membership)
15- •Vince

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffmon, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocotional Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6- -Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13 -Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20- -Kenneth
27^ -Earle

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Woy (Attendartce)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotion)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemler (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
L. Davidson

JUNE
3- -Kenneth

Olmsted (Crippled Children)
Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17- -Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24- -Lloyd L. Livermore
10- -Alfred

19—Martin H. Derhommer

JULY
NOVEMBER

1- -E.

MARCH

4—M. R. French

Byron Thomas

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magozine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15- -Wayne

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22- -Frederick

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29- -Leslie Woodward

3- -C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

R. Johnson
Van Aken (Comm. Service)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint □ committee to assist with the details.

"He Profits Most Who Serves BesP'

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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It has been necessary to drop Harold
Munn from membership«

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The COLD WATER

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REFLECTOR

Published by The COLOWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigon

...February 6, 1952

Vol, 5. No&gt; 26

Due to absence of Dick Korr, Keith Poarco is in charge of his program

for next Tuesday. */c surmise it will bo of a patrotic nature.

Warren and the hrs, brough us a delightful program last Tuesday. Its
safe bet that not a man who stayed for it had a trouble in i^he world

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during the running of those picturoSft As you may know Jarron furnished
that Elk meat we enjoyed for lunch. Good boy, ho ^avedtho^club some
money also. The club gained the difference between .850 ana a 4-1.50 for
each one of us who attended.

March ii is another big service club night. Save the_ date. All Coldwater
Clubs have a joint meeting and a fine speaker from Detroit.
Bobier, Holta, Kornstein, Pearce, Teeter and Fritz V.
pictures last Tuesday,

missed Warren*s

VISITORS: Quincy—Elmer Dobson

East Lansing-- Dr. Anscl-MSC.

Coldwater Rotary Board met Thursday noon. They voted g6.00 to tiarch of
Dimes and a Memorial to Norm Kohl in the Paul Harris
of ^10.00.
They also urged the club members to give more personal attention to
our visiting Tyrotars each week. (l‘entionod in las^ ’wee^c s Bulletin)
The board is worried about what those lads will think of the club
members if the present attitude of indifference to the lad is maintain
ed at future luncheons. Does the committee have your name as a volunteer
to bring a Tyrotar for two meetins?

Secretary's Report: February 1, 1952280.00

Youth Fund

Regular account

702.93

Totals

President'Bob releases:

Dolph Taylor will receive his special car by way.

This is the hope of Ross Strong and the men at the homer who are build
ing it. Already the committee helping him have installed a phone for
him and they have paid a year’s telephone rent in advance.
n

Opportunity seems to have an uncanny habit of lavoring

those

who

have

aid the price of years of preparation”.---Selected
Is

it the Truth?

Is it fair to all concerned?

Will it build Good Will and’ Better Friendship?.^
Will it be Beneficialj^to all concerned?

Lets wipe the dust off one. Four Way Desk Motto and
put it back on the Desk, boys-

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

VJ:

QUINCY BRONSON

Union Church — M^doy 12:15 M
Congrogorienoi Church

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. {C.S.T.}

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MBION — Parker Inn — 'niur.day t2:1SM ~

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STURGIS — Elki Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres.

Director

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW, President

Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS ~ Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L R. LIVERMORE — Choirman

Ernest luxe, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

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C

M.

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennelt

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

Marty Derhammer

PROGRAM

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Olds

MUSIC

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ROTARY MAGAZINE

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Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker

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TELEPHONE

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ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

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AHENDANCE

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CLASSIFICATION

A

Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

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COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Komstein,

Robert B.

A.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

Guvorie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Bomes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Riehord Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy C.

Leslie H. Woodward

SERVICE

Howord Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

APRIL

DECEMBER

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Hos Meant to Mo"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

MAY

1—No AAeetIng.

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorn©

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam,

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willloms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Riehord Blrlnger, Chester Allemler (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincolrt-Washington)

10—Alfred Rico (Jr. Rotarlans)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

"■IP—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L Livermore

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26—Frank Murray (ihternationol Service)
JULY

11—lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Speciol Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Speciol Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

MARCH

4—M. R. French

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

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February 15&gt; 1952

27

Andrcv/
Oat Barnes has our program tliis ;vock* He plane on , prosonting
. ^,

PatGllo of Battlo Creek as guest spoakor. The tal.i: will oe on some
phases
cares

of hospital management. You got a nice hotel Oat, but nobody

to register for over nightj

Alice Donnel gives the scribe the inside on the Fashion Show for Pfodol
husbands to see the Models and with the battlo axo right at hubb/ s

sid^oo: Lme^ber the date: March 6 or 7 a Thursday or Friday Nightauditorium. Proceeds to worthy community projects. Tho models garments

no excuses accepted. Curtain at 8:00 P.H. Price ,?1,00 at nigh school
are

furnished by local merchants.

Thanks Keith for presenting Dick's program. Always good music from Bill

ho will earn that G I high school diploma one of these day^,
RHPEAT Save the date of Monday, March i|. All Service Clubs evening
dinner program. Good speaker comes with t.,e package.

Out of Tv/on I.Iake-Ups since last Tuesday;

Si-J fssociareT: Ko^y’o^S'L^s ^"cfuck Woodward
2bsen? February 12,^1952: Aalemier,,^,Bent. «-lason,^Dick^.err,^^^^^^^^^^

HeICnight,

Patterson, Rico,
and Toupalik.

VISITORS:

ROTARIANS

VISITORS:

Bronson
Bronson

v\fondell Hathaway
Bill Stev/art
McKenzie
S. Dale Ulory

PAST ROTARIANS

Paul McDaniels

Q.uincy
Goshen
Niles

W,E# I.Iorgridgo

Pointer to Proxy How about a Birthday Contrib to
members. "Happy Birthday to yqHgS.'
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ROTARY iNPORI^ulTION AVAlLAELi

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FRlilS:■

the ^outh Fund from

Tlaureo is v/orking on a Nev/ Book;

mere I think the Fishing Will 3o * Good Next Week. Preface greetings
done by Carl Vinton.

Read March Rotarian: Entertain the Customer.

Av, A««-KT7^«f-iTiit-lnn of”a Friends "A friend is one to whom one may
pour
out all the contents of one *s heart, chaff and grain
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WiowinE that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is
^rth^eSi^rand with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away.
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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church

Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Churdi — Wednsiday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

CeUago Cafeteria

Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

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�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — DUtrict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater—1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, VIee-Pres. ~ Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vlce^resident — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

MARK ANDREWS

- Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L Alltmier

Mox Olds

PROGRAM

H

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Walker

Marty Derhammer

0

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Choirman

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairmen

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Guvarie S. Coffmon, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freoch

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Fronk Murray, Chairmen.

Warren Williams,

Roy C.

Leslie H. Woodward

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Pattersen .

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Lodies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Roymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Barsquet
15—Virtce Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howord K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-~MIIford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert f. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenrteth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (lincoIn-WashIngton)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorians)

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert 8. Kerr (Youth Program)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barites

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. Freoch

13—Russel! Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special progroms, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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SPENCER 8. OWENS, Program Chair.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

VOI, V

NO.

February 22, 1952

27

Fritz Van Aken brings our program this comming Tueaiay* Undoubtly
Clifford Hack and some of his boys will be our guests. The Methodist

Church Gymnasium has been the youth center for Cliff’s interest in and
work v/ith boys. Mothers will do the work with Campfire but boyscouts
work must obtain the service of paid help because fathers will not
work the volenteer programs like mothers. Its easier to get money than

time from men for boys work in most communities and Coldwater is not

an exception.

ABSENTEES; 2/19/52
Allemier, Bailey, Coffman, Hamilton, D. Kerr, Lloyd Livermore,
Owens, Rice, Treloar and Waldron. Make-ups will be

McKeith, Moore,

reported in the Bulliten if Ernie is called (?5)

or

the scribe

(31)●

VISITORS:

Litchfield—E, N, Robinson
Escanaba ---R»S. Mulchakey,

No Tyrotar last meeting and none announced for next Tuesday.

Evening program with dinner Tuesday, March i[.. American Legion

Hall, All Coldv/ater Service Clubs share an evening of food, fellowship
and inspiration.

One way to success is to make hay of the grass growing
under other peoples feet.

We find Frank McConkey’s name listed as a visitor in the St
Petersburg, Florida Club Bulliten, Rotary Sunbeam for January 11. That
day the club had visitors from 29 States and 5 Province of Canada to
the

rough number of over 200 visiting Rotarlans,

(With no apologies to Mack!)
I am not 36, judgei I was so flustered when that handsome lawyer
asked my age that I gave him my bust measurement.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday U:T5M

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW ~ President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pros. - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

L WOODWARD, Vice-President

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANCUSE - Director

MARK

ANDREWS

— Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,
Max

PROGRAM

H

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Komstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

Chairman

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

SICK

D
-1

. . Otis Barnes, M. R. Preach

.d-

'■il ■il iii^

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

■ i;l ●

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmen.
Leslie

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebticock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—CaH Vintoft (Fomily Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.
SEPTEMBER

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Naftorts)

1-Harold T. Hill

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

8—All-Sports Banquet

15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Mo"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rurol-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. MeComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kertneth

Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Mortin H. Derhommer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneli (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
fe

He Profits Most 1V/?o Senses Best”

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

VOL V No

28

February 29^ 19^2

Remember this week the Club

joins the

other Service Clubs v/ith an

evening program including dinner at the American Legion Hall.. Time is
7 ;00, price
Rev, William J, Richards, Pastor of Woodmere Method
ist Church,

Detroit will be the speaker. He has a Welsh coal miners

background. He has a marvelous voice and is a singer of Welsh ballads
and he has made

an excellent record as a luncheon speaker,

Spence

says he^s O.K, Save the date and don’t miss it.

ABSENTEES: 2/26/52
Alleraier, Barnes, Davidson, Fox,
McKeith, Moore, Pearce,
Woodward and Toupalik.

Pennington,

Johnstone, Dick Kerr, L.Livermore,
Teeters,

Chas. Woodward,

Les

VISITORS :

Alma College
Quincy

Joseph R. Harris

Pancakes at ^!3«00.

Do we have a Tyrotar for the next meeting?

Fritz brought us a program which many men should think about who
have some spare time to work v;ith youth and to show an interest in
some lads who need social approval. Cliff Hack is doing a job which
Coldwater needs.

When absent from a regular meeting of the local club the good rotar
Ian tries if humanly possible to make up. Hov/ever, to miss too many
home meetings isn’t good either. The club meeds its own members
present to remain sound in club health and the members needs the in
fluence of the other fellows which he can't get as a veteran visitor
of

other

clubs.

According to the Governor's letter and mentioned last meeting by
prexy, we are Hot again in attendance percentage. Good work fellows.
If a man runs after money, he's money-mad;if he keeps it, he's a
capitalist; if he spendsit, he's a play bo 0 &gt; If he doesn't try to get
it he lacks ambition. If he gets it without working for it, he's a
parasite; If he accumulates it after a lifetime of hard v/ork, people
call him a fool who never got anything out of life,"
Selected.
f!

TT

♦

The Rotary Board meets this v;eek Thursday, March 7- Don^t tell the
Practice our
republl&lt;Sh 7orm of~government7^se representative government, its one
of our cherished possessions as yet.
Club: Tell a director v/hats good for the membership.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn - Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregotionol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

BAHIE CREEK - Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

College Cafeteria « Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

�RALPH TOAZ — OUtrict Governor

2I9TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — PretidenI

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. — Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

Director

MARK ANDREWS

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

Sergeants-ot-Arms

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN

CLUB SERVICE
L. fL UVERMORE — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ken

Johnstone

C

M.

Webster Treot, E. J. Rennell

Putnom

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

Jr.,

Dick

Max OMs

PROGRAM

H

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Ailemier

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Oweiu, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn,

Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bevee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

■

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstetn, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

‘V

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freach

A

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Willioms,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

7—Raymond Trebilcock

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

1-Horold T. Hill

14—Harold J. McKnighf
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

32—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members]

SEPTEMBER

"What Rotary Hoi Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenrseth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Dovidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemior (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JUNE

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotorions)

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (Internorional Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnet

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodword

MARCH

NOVEMBER

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

VOL.

V.

No.

March 7, 1952

29

Lewis Pennington is program chairman for Tuesday's meeting (3-11-52)
He's on the ball linning it up. We will have a good talk from one of
the wekk known

civic

leaders

in business

in Coldv/ater.

Speaking about fine programs. Rev, William Richards packed a pack
age last Tuesday night at the Legion Hall. Sorry that 17 fellov/s
from Rotary didn’t attend and get the inspirations others received.
It was a worth while intra-city club dinner and program.--Thanks
Spence—-

February Club attendance--,9167● Thanks for the make-ups fellows.
It helps. Rather have you at the Club on Tuesday,
that you are busy boys.

but Prexy realizes

District Conference April 22 and 23 at Kalamazoo. See Ernie if
you can go. He wants to know: How ^''^any.
Another Club fell flat last Tuesday night on the contrib to the
dinner expense—Rotary Board kicked in 910.00 to put it in black ink.
Rooked again, but happy about it,
Roard Report on the Bank Account;
Youth Fund 9280.01
Regular Fund
Total

586^

855

The Board voted yesterday to allow Earle Davidson to resume his
membership if he desires upon his return from the European Air trek.
Among fifty American editors flying over, he is one of three Michigan
editors seeing the sights and hearing the riimbles over there.
i{

ff

is divided
The Worldy Dwight Morrow once wrote to his son,
people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if y ou
to belong to the first class. There’s far less competition^*

into
can.

Let’s welcome our Tyrotar for next tv/o weeks, Tuesday. These lads
are Coldwater tomorrow and they learn about the job from the men of

today who set the example. Are vie just setting--(period),
Rotary Encircles the Globe-Rotarians are active in raising the
standards of their ov/n affairs throughout the world with diverse
nationalities and races seeking to advance international understanding,
good will and peace.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregaKonai Church — Wsdn,tday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - Colioge Cafotsrra — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tovern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Diitrlct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — Preiident

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Viee-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, Preiident — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE
CHARLES L WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice4&gt;resldent - OirMtor

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-r Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — SergeonH^-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luxe, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

C

M.

D

Vinton, John

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

AUENDANCE

Wayne Way, K. Bent

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Walker

'

Marty Derhammer

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H

H.

Munn, Jr.,
Max

Dick Kerr,

Olds

MUSIC

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Choinnon

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent Kornstein, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

Kerr

D

RURAL● URBAN

C

Kenneth 1. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Guvarie S. Coffman, Roy Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Mu rroy.

Worren Williams,

SERVICE

Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leilie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladles' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—Jomes E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Hos Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meetirtg.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocotionol Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6-Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Birlnger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Llncoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you wont to change dotes with another member, advise the progrom chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�ee

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Pubiishdd by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol V,

No.

30

March

1952

Merle French is program chairman for Tuesday's meeting (3-18-52).
Doc Is acting mighty sly about the whole affair. He says: "My subject
is, "The Brave Bulls." Now if that word Bulls was only singular, we

might rationalize some more on his favorite subject public health. All
he promises is to clarify the matter Tuesday.
Bill Dyer always provides a punch with his avocational interestj
Nature Photography. The scribe has talked with the "widow" Dyer about
Bill. It’s too late to cure him about his off school-duty whereabouts
and habits. Supt Dyer is a fine school superintendent. Thanks Louis
for a fine program.
REPEAT: District Conference April 20 and 21 at Kalamazoo,
if

we

can

See

Let’s

go

Ernie.

VISITORS:

■Blake(Farmer) ICnirk

Quincy

W,L* (Shephard of the Flock) Cruthers
●Bert (Boy Scout) Ward

Bronson Escanaba-

■R»G, Mulchahey
ABSENTEES; 3-11-52
Allemier, Bailey, Barnes, Coffman, Davidson, Fiske, Lloyd Livermore
Manguse, McComb, Patterson and Waldron, We miss you., but are grateful

that you make the effort to make-up continuously.
Did you say hello to our Tyrotars who were with us last Tuesday?
We hope that they would pass us on the Pour Way Test from week to week
as they come in and observe us as example ol' the communit^J'^S ^^business
and professional leadership, SayHello Son, Hous it with you next week.
The Board voted yesterday to approve membership in the Coldwater
Rotary Club to;
Torg Skabo
Classification; General Merchandise Distributor
Sponsor; Kenneth Putnam
He will become a member unless a club member files a written objection
with Secretary Ernie immediately.
Play Director Maurice has the Rotary Benefit Play high-balling.
Let’s get behind and shove, not kick, about this worthy project. Save
the date of May 15 or l6 for it and take your best girl and have a
time

of

it.

We have a new word in our language, namely, "Bafflegob". This is ai
modernized
verson of "Gobbledegook" and its definition is as follows;
&lt;1

Bafflegob is miiltiloquence characterized by consummate interfiesion of
circuinlocution or peripliasis, inscrutability, incognizability and,
other familiar manifestations of abstruse expatiation commonly utiliz
ed for promulgations, implementing procrustean determinations by gover
nmental bodies
(Local grass-root meaning; We gotta have more money

in Washington)

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Pgrker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON ~ Consregotionai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. lUSE — Secretory
CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice&lt;President

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

RICHARQ MANGUSE^ Director

MARK

ANDREWS

- Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants^t-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennall

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H

Munn, Jr., Oldc
Mox

Olds

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Morty Derhammer

D

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Woyne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luso, Howard Swon

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebiiceck

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairmon

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Kerr

Guvarle S. CofFman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

14—Harold J. McKnighf

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebilcock

APRIL

1—Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"

SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvorie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

27—Earle L Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendonee)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Willioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)
15—Woyne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotory Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
(f

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

i)

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

V#1 V. No 31

March 21, 19^2

The Club appreciated Merle’s Mexican pictures last week. Plenty of good color

and sharp focus made their viewing easy on the eyes, Web Treat has our program
next Tuesday (3~2^-52)
Governor Ralph’s March letter has ColdiTater for February, 8th on the list at

91.67. Up where its really ’^^t. Prej;y is proud of us.
ABSENT: March I8, 19^2
Allemier

Bent

Bailey

Coffman

Johnstone
Bob Livermore

Barnes

Davids on

McConkey

VISITORS t
Escanaba
Kalamazoo

●R,G. Mulchahey
~ Robert Roach

The Board of Directors has voted to spcnsor the play "Torch Bearers", which will
be put on by a local organization called the Player’s Group. The play will be
staged at the High School auditorium May
snd I6 at 8:1$ P,M, Admission price
$1,00j no reserved seats.
If every Rotarian will do his share, the Club should net at least $1,000,00
which will go into a fund to be used for one purpose only; the crippled children
of Branch County.

This is your opportunity to shov/ the Club and to prove to yourself just howgood a Rotarian you really are.
TICKET

Co-Chairmen -

COillTTEE

Barney Trebilcock &amp; Jim McComb

1. GuTaire Coffman

Max Olds

2, Richard Biringer

6, Kenneth Olmsted

3. Bill Bobier

7. Vince Kornstien

li. Charles Schmidt

8. Ralph Toupalik

PUBLICITY COI.i:.IITTEE
Chairman

Carl Vinton

1, Grant Treloar
2. Fred Weeks

3.

John Walker

1|, rioward S-vvan.-

ADVERTISING COiEHTTEE
Co-Chairmen - - I7eb Treat ^ Ken Putnam
1.

h» Le^7is Pennington

Dick Kerr

2, W,A. Milnes

5. Harvey Bent

3. Bob Lyons

6. John Kennedy
7, Harold Hill

FINANCE COLS-IITTEE
Luse
-● -

Ernie

Frank Murray

Schedule of Rotarians that will meet T^ith Clifford Hack and his boys each

Tuesday evening at 7:00 P.M.

Methodist Ghurchl

March 25; Carl Vinton
April

Barney Trebilcock
1: Mark Andrews

March 18: V^ayne Way
Bob Kerr

April 8; Ray Patterson

Web Treat

April 22: John V/alker

May 6

:

April 15; Russell V/aldron

Bill Milnes

Howard Teeters.

April 29:Bob lyon

Jim McCorab
Dick Kerr

Ray Fas

Warren Williams

May 20

: Lewis Pennington

June 3:

Vince Kornstein
Milford McKeith
Max Olds

May 13: Bob Livermore
Frank ihirray
May 27." Don Shorno
Ken Putnam

June 10:

Chuck Woodward
A1 Rice

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Mondoy 12:00 M

Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — Dittriet Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1931-52

■?-

ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE ~ Secretary
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

Vice-President - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN

ANDREWS

— Director

Sergeants&gt;ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest Luse, Howard Swon
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

H.

H

Munn, Jr.,
,Maic

TELEPHONE

K

Dick Kerr,

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

E. Corwin

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

PROGRAM

.

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Corl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhammer

D

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS
Jim McComb,

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

I

Wayne Way, H. Beni

Johnstone

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtc,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL - URBAN

Guvario S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairmen.
Leslie

H.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howord Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

APRIL

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnighf
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howord Teeter (United Nations)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

8—All-Sports Bartquet
15—Virtca Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Horvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members.
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

1—No Meeting.

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R- Livermore (Club Service)

2D—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.

JUNE

FEBRUARY

9—Woyne W. Way (Attendance)

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

16—Harold.Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Aliemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Woshington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

*●

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

20-W. A. Milnes

16—Otis Barnes

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Oist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. PaHerson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Woldron (Rotory Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Senses Best

ff

ff

SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Chair.

�re

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vol V.

No.

April kf 1952

32

V0T3

!vIOI\DAY

The Club is grateful to Web Treat and Harold
ing programs on timely subjects.

VISITORS:

Orville Stevens,
McGarglo
Arthur Moberg
Clay Brockman

-

Bronson.
Escanaba

Quincy

ABSENT; (14.-1-52)

for

two

intersst-

Board

C.

of

Robert Brokaw

(Thanks for the make-Ops)

Allemier
Davidson
Vinton

New

ill

(4-1-52)
Angola

The

ii.

Ov/ens
Rice
Fox

Directors

Woodward

Treloar

Holtz

Murray

C.

Toupalik

V/oodward

Waldron
Patterson

Congratulations I
Biringer
Corv/in
Pennington

The Boys are wishing the best for your

RotaryAnn--Barney.

Ed ^oltz and Harvey Bent have our program Tuesday, Rev. Maxwell
’Broon will speak and special music. V/e have time fellows to stay for
a a Good Friday service* It maybe later than we think^
Hack Boy observers this v;eek: Bill Milnes and Roy Patterson.

Maurice has the Rotary Play Cast on a. tv;o-practice-a-v/eek-die t nov;.
Better check the jobs to make this play a success men*

The recent Board session voted to pay ^129*15 ioi’ s- school street
●

flashing safety device.Thanks to Rotary from the Coldwater City Board
of Education.

DATES to remember,

no excuse to forget now.

Children's Party Program April 15,
District Conference-Kalamazoo,

All Sports BanquetTri-State Meeting -

April 20-21.

April 22,
May 6

Committee is working to send a Coldwater High School Junior boy
to Camp Emery-Muskegon.
I!

A man wrapped up in himself is a very small biondle, ^’--Ben Franklin.

No takers as yet for the I^alamazoo District Conference. Too bad about
Coldwater Rotary Club not being counted there.
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Unian Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-32

X'.-

ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory
CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice4&gt;resldent — Director
FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

AL SIEG — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

MARK ANDREWS —.Director.

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director
●●

Director

ED HOLTZ, Tregsurer — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN - Sergeonts-at-Arms
●

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE —Choirmon

T

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

Putnom

Vinton, John

G

PUBLIC

Walker

H.

Marty Derhommer -

D

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Johnstone

Kenneth

SERGEANTS.AT&gt;ARMS

I

PROGRAM

H

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

Munn; Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Max Olds

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

Maurke D. Poyne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovoe, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Choirman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Komstein, A. Rice,

A

Rebert

B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Boiley

Kerr

D

RURAL ● URBAN

Guvarie $. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. Freach

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,
Roy C. Patterson

Warren Williams,

Lesiie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnlght
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Barsquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Porty)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classifreation)

11—Guvarie S. CoHman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R- Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle-L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Altemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

1/—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)

26—Frank Murray (Internotional Service)

24—Uoyd L. Livermore
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

1—E. Byron Thomas

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. French

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

11—Lewis Pennington

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

15—Wayne R. Johnson
22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Progrom)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951 &gt;52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may oppolnt a commlHee to assist with the details.
(e

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michiga

Vol V.

No.

:IO®ol

33

April 10, 1952

ATHLETIC BANQUET APRIL 29:

Hack Club Rotary Boy observers this week, Russell Waldron and
Howard

Teeters

ABSENT FROM ROTARY: 4-8-52
Bailey
Pearce

VISITORS;

Hamilton
Skabo

Quincy

McKenzie

Bronson

Blue
Brewer
Rissman

Bob Livermore
Teeters

Hathaway

Maurice the Play wright, reports the boys and girls have their lines
learned and they keep their butts off-the-school-house-floor each pra
ctice night* Better get the chores done fellows so that this play will
be a success for our Crippled Children's Fund.

Jack Northrup, son of Von Northrup of Balfour Drive is the Coldwater
High School junior boy selected for Camp Emery at Muskegon,
At our April 22 meeting, the Club has as its guests the Dairy Queens.
Better pack a bright necktie and loud shirt fellows.

Next Tuesday April I5j remember we eat at the American Legion Hall, Its.
the kids party. Don Bodley v/ill entertain.

Prom Diggers Chek Well:

(Ken)

What &amp; Where—Annual Tri-State meeting at

Polawatomi Inn,

When--Dinner Served at 7 2^0 P.M, OUR TILIE May 6th.
Touch-$2*25 per person.
Nonebag contents-Coldwater Club compliments-Horsed'oeuvres
in the lobby before dinner.
Mess Call-Tossed Salad, Turkey with dressing. Parsley whole-

potatoes,

cut green beans, cottage cheese and relish.

Rolls, beverage

and Strawberry Sundae,

Phil continues—Entertainment is Nate Fry and his trio from Lansing.
Strolling dinner music and short after dinner program, Walter H.
Simpson General Manager of Ford Motor Company. Parts and Equipment

Manufacturing Division, will speak.(More next week.)

Thank you Father Max Brown for those seasonal remarks for our Good
Friday Pause last Tuesday, The fellows were grateful.

A good plug Chuck for the District Conference at Kalamazoo,

It should

get some results.
M

Responsibilities gravitate to the Man who can shoulder them,
-

^

- --Elbert Hubbard,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congr.gotional Church — Wednosdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elkc Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOtA - College Cofeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

r»

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-President — Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

B

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

F

C

M.

FELLOWSHIP

G

H.

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Walker

Marty Derhammer

D

TELEPHONE

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

Carl Vinton, John

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

VJilliom A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

1

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Munn, Jr.,

Dick Kerr,

Max Olds

MUSIC

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Maurice D. Poyne, Ed Holtz,

Jets Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Robert B. Kerr

D

SICK
Otis Barnes, M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SERVICE

-- Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

4—-Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

7—Raymond Trebilcock ●
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

1-HaroId T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swon (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rorol-Urbon)

6—Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Blringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lineoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17—AAax Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

Members) "What Rotary Meons to Me"

26—Frank Murroy (International Service]

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Choir.

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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TEe COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Vnl V, Nn, 3l|

Our own Club member Earle Davidson will provide a treat for all

of us next Tuesday evening when he speaks on his European and Middle
East trip at the Elks Temple^ Lets have Rotary well represented at

this intra service club dinner meeting,. This will be his first speech
back home on an eleven coiu-try air trip which run the days and nights

together on a never--tO"be-forgotten adventure for a select group of
American newspaper men«

Thanks Vince for planning a fine kids party at the Lefion Hall
last Tuesday. Us oldsters had a good time also with Dick Cooper&lt;s show.

Hack Club Rotary Boy observers this v/eek, John Walker and Jim
McComb. Try to slip away a few minutes boys and say hello to Cliff^s
lads *

Athletic Banquet April 29, Vrnile this may not be a Championship
year the local highschool lads still need your friendly interests.Let's
make it a big night for them to remember&gt;

Let*s jot down for attendance at Prexy-'elect Chucks* District
Conference at Kalamazoo, April 2C-21o

Have you organized your load for Hay 6 Annual Tri State meeting

at Potawatomi Inn? Dinner served at 7*00 ?cHe

(oiir time).

Maurice will soon be organizing his stage \inlon groups for the
Rotary Crippled Childrens Fund Play« He has the Pla7fers under his

thumb by now. Everything is peaceful and real emoting is being done
in preparation for this event Cash on the barrcll head fellows v/ill

make

this a success.

Make ■'*1 th

the

ticket

sale

nov;.

”Human beings, like chickens thrive best when they have to
scratch for what they get ●
O'onosville Rotary news.

kr

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — CongregoHenal Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12d» M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday T2:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

5

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1931-32
ROBERT E. SHAW - President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary
CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

L. WOODWARD,
FREDERICK VAN

Vice-President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

AKEN - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

MARK

ANDREWS

— Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

■

E

CLASSIFICATION

AHENDANCE

Ernest Lose, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

G

PUBLIC

Walker

TELEPHONE

louts Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

INFORMATION

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Morty Dcrhammer

D

J

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

FELLOWSHIP

Carl Vinton, John

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

F

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth M. Putnam

C

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Max

PROGRAM

H

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holtx,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

Clara

Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Von Aken — Chairman

YOUTH

A

B

SERVICE

Vincent Komstein, A.
Robert B.

Rice,

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

RURAL● URBAN

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murroy, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Howard Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

y

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Corl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4^Howard Teeter (United Nations)

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Komstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
SEPTEMBER

29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)

18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon

20—Kenneth Putnam,
27—Earle L.

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

Frederick Weeks ITri-

State Meeting)

29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

OCTOBER

Davidson

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Informotlon)

5—Warren Williams

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotory Means to Me"

26—Frank Murray (International Service)

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

JULY

11—Lewis Pennington

1—E. Byron Thomas
3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)
15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

4—M. R. French

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ft

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�»

*■

The Board of Directors of the Cold',v/ator Rotary Club has
approved the names and clasGiricati

ons given below. Any

objections should be filed with the
secretary without
delay.

E, Harold Munn,

Jr,

Classification r

Radio--

Creneral Manager

Raymond G. Liulchahey
Classification● Public
Instution.

Signed: Ernest \V,
^ Luse, 5e*,
April 18, 1952

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigqn

May 9, 1952

Vol V No.3?

Don Shorno has otir program this coming Tuesday (5/13/52)
We are looking to A1 Rice to provide a Tyrotar program one of these
days. The Club record this year has not been to receptive to inviting
these boys to luncheon meetings*
Our Secretary, Ernie has mailed out our May Dues Notices. Ask friend
wife to put you on her budget list for a request to remit promptly.
The club needs to keep its financial obligations in control--especially
these days.
Each club member is asked to contribute his ten dollars (^Jl0,00)
towards a set of Rotary Play tickets. Some will accept the burden of
selling more“tickets● The Sophmore Class of the Coldwater High School
will sell on the streets this Saturday, May 10, Its good to have the
kids help ball we men out on this project’
The Board of Directors has voted to accept with regrets the resig
nation of Dick Manguse, one of our present directors. He has gone to

Dallas, Texas, The secretary has been instructed to write the Dallas
Club about Dick. The resignation of Harold Hamilton has been accepted.
USHERS

FOR

ROTARY PLAY

5/1S/52
French
Rice
Bent

Center Aisle
Center Aisle
East Aisle
West Aisle

Kerr
Barnes

Upstairs

Lyon

●Olds
●McKeith
●Shorno
●Johnstone
●Williams
●Corwin

Upstairs
.T

Ken deserves a hand together with committees for the five Tri-State
meeting just held.

Congratulations Earle we still recall your fine European tour talk.
Have you read: I*m the Boss, So--

June Rotarlan—V/ell, what of it?

214.00 miles to Mexico City

Anybody goin?

April Governor’s Letter--Coldwater HOT with 91*69^ attendance.

67 members.

When the IVhite Man discovered this country
The Indians were running It-There
There

The

were no taxes
was no debt

The women did all the work (still do)
an thought he could imporve

White

on a system like that*’’’
»

●

a

●

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church ~ Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congragational Church ~ Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA ~ College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L. WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director
ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE

CHARLES

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE-Director

1. WOODWARD,

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Secretary
Vice-President - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treosurer — Director
AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

RICHARD MANGUSE-Director

MARK ANDREWS — Director

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
1. R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

A

E

CLASSIFICATION

ATTENDANCE

Ernest Lose, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Renneil

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

H. Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Carl Vinton, John Walker
Marty Derhamcner

D

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Mllnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

Dick Kerr,

Olds

Jess Waldron,

MUSIC

I

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer 8. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemler

Mourice D. Payne, Ed Holtz,

R. Trebilcock

Clara Beveo, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

B

YOUTH SERVICE

A

Vincent

Kornstein, A. Rice,

Robert

B.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

C

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Etailey

Kerr

SICK

D

Otis Barnes, M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

Frank Murrcry, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

Roy

Leslie H. Woodward

C.

SERVICE

Howard Teeter,

Patterson

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)
11—John Walker (ladies' Night)
18—Harry Taylor

28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

25—No Meeting.

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnight

SEPTEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members^
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification}

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Eorle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Williams

23—Richard Biringer, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoin-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarions)
17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Lloyd 1. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhammer

26—Frank Murrey (International Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

4—M. R. French

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)

3—C. Woodward (Report on DIst. Assembly)

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Woyne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Renneil (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.
If you want to change dates with onother member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assistwith the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Program Chair.

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coidwater, Michigan

BULLETIN

# 1

July 10.

19^2

reThanks to Byron Thomas for presenting Frank Lowe, summer
^

creation director for ColdwatePt Our thanks to the folks,.
scenes, who make the program possible

behind

Three Rotarians from Ohio and one from hronson visited

on July 8,

The budget committee for Chuck's term —Ernie Luse,

Schmitt and Lew Pennington,

our

the

club

Chuck

Chuck Schmitt v/ill button up the books for- Bob Shav/^s year and

will come up with a nice bank balance—we hope.

Eleven fellows left early Tuesday, Hope we can cut this

number each week.

^

President Chuck has called a meeting of certain committee

chairmen for Thursday July 10th at 6;00 P.ll. PLACE--Pcp Woodward's
on Marshall Streets
Phil Love joy, one of tne truly great men of Rotary, has announced
his
retirement.
^ ,
1.
a.
, efxective December 31&gt; 1952* This announcement con¬

cludes twenty three years of faithful service.

ABSENTEES JULY 8 — Alleraier, Blen, Davidson, McKelth, ilcKnlght,

Munn, Patterson, Teeter and Treat.

A refreshing and encouraging statement fell from the lips of
Herbert Hoover on Tuesday evening. quote-^’Man was created somewhat

lower than the angels, but to him the Creator gave the right to plan

^

his own life, to dare his own adventure, to earn his

own reward

long as he does no harm to his fellov/s,-'

so

August 26 Is Distric-n Uoverncr's dayc

Our retiring District
Governor speaks of Glenn Stowart as follows;- A fine Rotarlan, a
Christian gentleman,- and a successfu} man in'his profession. ff

members wanting to learn water skiing may make application

to Dick Kerr, Fritz VanAken and Keith Pearce, v/ith Dick Kerr special

izing in the underseas act, Keith Pearce motor boat
VanAken on-how- to avoid getting started.

driver and Fritz

Hope Dick Moore enjoys his visit with Russell and Gladys,

his Pop and Mom,

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Churai — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Cherch — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elb Temple

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TH DISTRICT

RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater —1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW — President

CHARLES L WOODWARD, Vice-Pres. - Director

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

Director

RICHARD MANGUSE

FRANK MURRAY - Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

ROBERT E. SHAW, President — Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice-President — Director

Al SIE6 — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN — Director

Director
t

Director

MARK ANDREWS

JIM McCOMB, E. CORWIN » Sergeonts-ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

L R. LIVERMORE — Chairman

ATTENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest luse, Howard Swan
Ken

Johnstone

MEMBERSHIP

B

F

C

M.

J

TELEPHONE

Webster Treat, E. J. Rennell

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

G

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

H. Munn, Jr., Dick Kerr,

Marty Derhommer

Max

PROGRAM

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloar

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

Carl Vinton, John Wolker

D

Jim MeComb, E. Corwin

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MUSIC

Maurice D. Payne, Ed Holts,
Clara Bovee, Piano

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcodc

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

YOUTH

A

Vincent

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

B

SERVICE

Kornstein, A. Rice,

CHILDREN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, James E. Bailey

Kerr

D

RURAL - URBAN

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray Fox

SICK

Otis Barnes, M. R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Monguse, Chairman.

SERVICE

Frank Murray, Chairman. Howard Teeter,

Warren Williams,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodward

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

7—Raymond Trebileock
14—Harold J. McKnight
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
26—James E. Bailey, Jr.

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hill

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

SEPTEMBER

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)
18—Horry Taylor

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)

25—No Meeting.

22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)

"What Rotory Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swon (Classification)

1—No Meeting.

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

MAY

8—Ray Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKelth

15—James F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Lloyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam, Frederick Weeks (TriState Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)
16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren WilKoms

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New
Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"
30—Robert 8. Kerr (Youth Program)

12—Richard R. Kerr (Lincoln-Washington)

JUNE

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)
10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarians)
17—Atox Olds (Ladies' Night)
24—Uoyd L. Livermore

19—Martin H. Derhommer

26—Frank Murray (international Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

1—E. Byron Thomas

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Program)
13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

4—M. R. Frertch

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20—W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Barnes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service)

27—Webster Treat (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

if you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appwnt a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Series Best

ff

SPENCER B. OWENS, Progrom Chair.

�ft

He Profits .Most Who Serves Best

it

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 2

July 17 p 10^:2

SPENCER OVffiNS persuaded Earle Davidson to give us some of the ^behind
the scenes activities at the Republican Convention, Thanks to both,

as the program was interesting even though the speech was delivered in

darkness#

VISITORS :Charles^, Goll, Stryker, 0.

H.E. Haldeman, Pittsburgh, Pa#

o

Mich

. ●7?^ Pennell, Bronson, Mich#

Howard Eggleston, Toledo, 0,
Bill Thomas, Findlay,

0.

Jack Schwabland, Blissfield

Glenn Barnett, Bronson,

inese visitors v:ere warmly welcomed by John Walker.
THE . BOAFd) t,.and Committee members

highly complimented by their

Mrs^
Cold^ter.
Mrs. Holtz and Ed deserve the thanksJohames
of everyEllenbergeiclub memberto for
their unhave Friedrich as a member of their family for six

QUESTION: Hov/ much
r'n.
ANSWER;

Rotary Club make on the recent play‘d

^003.30 and the entire ainount is being turned over to
Crippled Children's School.

CONGRATULATIONS to Harvey Bent on his election to the Board

the

of Direct

ors. Also, we regret the loss of Lewis Pennington to the club, but

wish him the best in his new location.

RED MC lCNIGHT^ spent one week at his summer resort on Higgins Lake.
Some of the time v/as spent playing his pipeless pipe organ, Hope you
can have more sucn v/eoks Red,

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SUGGESTION: Several Club members would like a short sketch on the life
of each of our members. Believe we should look over the officers and
respect and if they pass inspection
others will follow.......here goes. ● . . . .

CHUCK WOODWARD- Born March 21, 1921, 76 Kohh Hudson'St, Coldwater,
10^0

.

1926-1927. Graduated from Coldwater

"Graduated Rensselaer Polytechnic as a civil engineer
Cadet Training February 19lf3-Commlssloned

Second Lt# J^e 1943* Stationed at Chabau, India from July 19iii± to

^

February 19l|.6# Army gave Chuck a trip around the world. Started work
at Woodward-Pollocks Lumber Company August 19ii6 and continues as a
partner. Elected to Coldwater School Board in 1951. Hobble, deer hunting, skiing and traveling. Ambition- To remain Coldwater's most
eligible bachelor.

tfnu

found it necessary to leave early last Tuesday. Good
Bailey

Johnstone

Bent

Lyons

Pearce
Thomas

EVENING MEETING JULY 29--

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Elks Temple 6:30 P.M. a combined meeting of the Rotary
Clubs . _ Carl Vinton will present Fred Alger, Secretary of

State, in a non-political speech.

Chick#

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

BE A 100% MEMBER

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — ConsregoHonol Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�RALPH TOAZ — District Governor

219TH DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1951-52
ROBERT E. SHAW - President
CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

Viee-Pres. - Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD,

ROBERT B. SHAW, President - Director

FRANK MURRAY — Director

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

LLOYD R. LIVERMORE - Director

ED HOLTZ, Treasurer — Director

Vice*President — Director

AL SIEG — Director

FREDERICK VAN AKEN - Director

MARK ANDREWS - Director

RICHARD MANGUSE - Director

JIM MeCOMB, E. CORWIN — Sergeant^ot-Arms

CLUB SERVICE
L. R. LIVERMORE - Chairman

A

Ken

Johnstone

F

C

Webster Treat, E. J.

Putnam

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

H.

Marty Derhammer

D

Munn, Jr.,
Max

PROGRAM

Louis Pennington, Bob Lyons

Rennell

Dick

Kerr,

Dick Barringer, Chester L. Allemier

Olds

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Spencer B. Owens, G. Treloor

BIRTHDAY

K

PUBLIC INFORMATION

G

Vinton, John Walker

. telephone

J

ROTARY INFORMATION

William A. Milnes, John A. Kennedy,
Kenneth M.

Jim McComb, E. Corwin

Wayne Way, H. Bent

MEMBERSHIP

B

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

I

AHENDANCE

E

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luse, Howard Swan

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Ed Kollz,

Jess Waldron, R. Trebilcock

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee,

Piano

SERVICE

Frederick Van Aken — Chairman

Robert B.

CRIPPLED

B

YOUTH SERVICE
Vincent Kornstein, A. Rice,

A

CHILDREN

Kerr

D

Guvarie S. Coffman, Ray

Fox

SICK
Otis

Barnes,

M.

R. French

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Richard Manguse, Chairman.

RURAL - URBAN

C

Kenneth L. Olmsted, Jomes E. Bailey

Frank Murray, Chairman.

Warren Williams,

SERVICE

Howord Teeter,

Roy C. Patterson

Leslie H. Woodword

1951-1952 ROTARY PROGRAMS
AUGUST

DECEMBER

APRIL

1-Harold T. Hil!

4—Howard Teeter (United Nations)

7—Raymond Trebilcock
14—Harold J. McKnIght
21—Carl Vinton (Family Picnic)
28—James E. Bailey, Jr.

8—All-Sports Banquet
15—Vince Kornstein (Children's Party)
22—Harvey Bent, Ed Holtz (New Members)
"What Rotary Has Meant to Me"
29—John A. Kennedy (Membership)

11—John Walker (Ladies' Night)

18—Harry Taylor
25—No Meeting.

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

4—Howard K. Swan (Classification)

11—Guvarie S. Coffman, 4-H (Fairgrounds)
18—Richard Manguse (Vocational Service)
25—District Governor
OCTOBER

1—No Meeting.

MAY

8—Roy Fox (Rural-Urban)

6—Milford A. McKeith

15—Jomes F. McComb

13—Donald Shorno

22—Robert F. Lyon
29—Uoyd R. Livermore (Club Service)

20—Kenneth Putnam,

Frederick Weeks (Tri-

State Meeting)
27—Earle L. Davidson

2—Mark Andrews, Jr.
FEBRUARY

9—Wayne W. Way (Attendance)

JUNE

16—Harold Munn, Jr. (Public Information)

5—Warren Wlllioms

3—Kenneth Olmsted (Crippled Children)

23—Richard BirInger, Chester Allemier (New

12—Richord R. Kerr (Llncoln-Washlngton)

10—Alfred Rice (Jr. Rotarlans)

19—Martin H. Derhammer

17—Max Olds (Ladies' Night]
24—Lloyd L. Livermore

Members) "What Rotary Means to Me"

30—Robert B. Kerr (Youth Program)

26—Frank Murray (International Service)
JULY

NOVEMBER

MARCH

6—Roy C. Patterson (Armistice Progrom)

4—M. R. French

1—E. Byron Thomas

3—C. Woodward (Report on Dist. Assembly]

13—Russell Waldron (Rotary Magazine)

11—Lewis Pennington

15—Wayne R. Johnson

20-W. A. Milnes

18—Otis Bornes

22—Frederick Van Aken (Comm. Service]

27—Webster Treot (Special Rotary Program)

25—E. J. Rennell (Special Rotary Program)

29—Leslie Woodward

The above is our program schedule for the year 1951-52.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Senses Best

SPENCER 6. OWENS, Program Chair.

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

July 2l|, 1952

Bulletin # 3

PROGRAIjIS : Our Rotary informtioii chairman is doing a bang up job ot
reporting our meetings through the Coldwater Reporter.

VISITORS; A1 Sieg, Kansas City, Howard Currie, Toronto,Canada, Bob
Allemier, San Diego, Calii* «9 Bob Stocker, Bronson, Byron Morse, Blytheville. Ark ● 9 H 6 -flc Pere and Albert Puller, Donora, Pa e 9 Don Kastner,
Kendallville, Indiana, Dwight Bennett, VanV/ert, 0 ● 9 John Durfey,

Springfield, Ohio, and Howard Eggleston, Ohio*

CONGRATULATIONS: To Merle French on his new appointment as Health
Director for the City and County of Kalamazoo^
FARMING: Ken Johnstone is raising chickens in a big way. Something
like four or five thousand birds. Perhaps he and Ray Fox could combine

their knov/ledge of chickens and pheasants and together produce enough
phesants for the hunters of Branch County,
Just a thought.
ARMY VETERAN: Charlie Fisk has taken up Naval exercises in a modest
way,Charlie has or is sailing with the captain and crew of a coal
freighter from Toledo to Detroit. Seems as though Charlie is making
sure some coal comes his way.

SPORTS: Yes^we have a couple of the lads in our club, v;ho made Coldwater headlines. Vice President, Ed Holtz clobbered Director, Bob
Shaw to gain the championship of The Presidents Golf Tournament at
the Coldwater Country Club&gt; Followers say it v/as a duel

to

the

finish.

Both boys claim to spend ver^^ little time on the course—How do they
excel at this game

”just comes naturalo”

EDWAI^D HOLTZ: Vice-President and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club

was born December 12, 1915 near MtClemens, Michigan,

Graduated from

MtClemens High School 1933* Ed studied business administration and

accounting at the University of Detroit. Ed and Evelyn were married
in 1935 and their family consists of two fine boys, Glen ll;., and Larry
11. Ed worked for some years as a v/arehouse clerk at a bulk plant of

Sinclair Refining Co. Detroit, During 19^2 Ed was associated with

the

Standard Accident Insurance Co, of Detroit as a Casualty Underwriter*

Ed joined the Marines in 19Wi- and mustered out in I9I4.6 as PFC. Ed
and Wayne Feller were associated together in the Music Mart in 191+6.

In 1949 Ed became Eastern Sales Manager for Frank Holton and Company
and after holding this position for one year, returned to Coldwater
as a partner with Rex Kiess in the jev/elry business. Hobbies—Choral

work, duck hunting and golf. Ed v/as first President of the Community
Concert Association, Ambition--To have time to do the things he would

best

like to do.

Ching Chow; Inspiration and Perspiration are twins.
REMEMBER:

Our meeting will be at the Elks Temple on Tuesday evenins
July 29th, 6:30 P.M.
Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15M

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2T9TH

DISTRICT

VERNON C. OLCOTT, Sr. - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1950-51
MARK
ROBERT

S. ANDREWS — President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

E. SHAW - Vice-President

MARK S. ANDREWS, President — Director

ROBERT E. SHAW,
KENNETH

Director

RUSSELL F^MOORE

GUVARIE S. COFFMAN

L.

DONALD V. SHORNO — Treasurer

Vice-President — Director
OLMSTED

— Director

— Director

DONALD V. SHORNO, Treasurer - Director
KENNETH

M.

PUTNAM — Director

CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Director

H. VINCENT KORNSTIEN, MAX A. OLDS - Sergeants-at-Arms

CLUB SERVICE

Alfred E. Steg — Chairman

E

CLASSIFICATION

A

Ernest W.

Luse,

F

MEMBERSHIP

B

Maurice D. Payne, F.

Leslie Treat,

Charles

E.

.

J.

VcmAken

.

I

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Corwin,

H. Vincent Kornstien, Max A. Olds

J

TELEPHONE

Waller J. Bien, John A. Kennedy

H.

F.

Vinton

C. Alfred Rice

K

INFORMATION

Fiske,

L.

Earle Davidson

L

ROTARY MAGAZINE

H

Byron Thomas

BIRTHDAY

Max A, Olds, James F. McComb

Raymond A. Trebilcock

PROGRAM

Weeks,

Earl

Teeter, Carl

PUBLIC

G

Harry L. Taylor

H.

Frederick

Howard M.

FELLOWSHIP

Fred

Milnes,

ROTARY INFORMATION

John H. Walker, Harald J. McKnight,

D

A.

William H. Frankhauser, W. R. Johnson,

Leslie H.'Woodward

C

ATTENDANCE

Williom

Roy&gt;R. Fox

MUSIC

Maurice 0. Payne, Kenneth M. Putnam,

Roy C. Patterson, Richard Manguse

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Spencer B. Owens — Chairman

YOUTH

A

B

SERVICE

L. R. Livermore, M. H. Derhammer, 6. A.

CRIPPLED

CHILDREN

R. J.

W.

Fraser, H. R. Weidner

D

RURAL - URBAN

C

E. J. Ronnell, J. E. Bailey, R. L. Wade,

Honeywell, W. Treat, L. P. McDaniel

Williams, E. Harold Munn, Jr.,
.W. W. Way, B.&gt; Keith'. Pearce

SICK

Otis O. Barnes, H. J. Hamilton,

M. A. McKeith, Robert F. Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

F. Murray, Chairman.

W. Grant Treloar, Chairman.

W. B. VanAken, R. A. Kerr, L. L. Livermore, H. K.
Swan,

R.

G.

Waldron

SERVICE

R. B. Kerr, C. Keep, H. T. Hill

Lewis Pennington

1950-1951 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

1—Earl J. Corwin

5—Richard A.

8—H. Vincent

12—Harold J. McKnight (Ladles' Night)

15—Otis

O.

Kornstien

Barnes

22—L. Paul McDaniel
29—Harold J.

(Family Picnic)

Kerr

3—All Sports Banquet (Tentative)
10—Robert B. Kerr

19—John Walker

17—Robert

26—E. J. Rennell (Crippled Child'n Program)

24—W. R. Johnson (Special Rotary Program)

Fraser

Hamilton
MAY

JANUARY
SEPTEMBER

1—Richard Manguse
8—E. Byron Thomas
15—Tri-State Meeting (Tentative)

2—L. Earle Davidson

5—Russell G. Waldron

9—S. B. Owens (Com. Service Program)

12—District Governor (Tentative)

16—B. Keith Pearce

19—Warner

23—Ray R. Fox

B.

J.

VanAken

26—F. Murray (Vocational Serv. Program)

22-Harold T. Hill

29—C. H. Fiske (Public Information Program)

30—Howard K. Swan

JUNE
OCTOBER

FEBRUARY

3—Martin H. Derhammer

5—Frederick

6—H. M. Teeter (Special Rotary Program)

10—Lloyd R. Livermore (Youth Program)
17—Wm. H. Frankhauser (Spec. Rot'y Pro'g)
24—John A. Kennedy

VanAken

13—Harold R. Weidner

12—James F. McComb (Ladies' Night)
19—Frank L. McConkey

20—Alfred E. Sieg (Club Service Program)
27—Harry L. Taylor

26—Wayne W. Way
JULY

NOVEMBER

3—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban Program)

MARCH

7—W. Grant Treloar (Intern'l Serv, Pro'g)

6—Roy C. Patterson (Rotary Mag. Program)

14—E. Harold Munn, Jr.

13—Leslie

21—Milford A. McKeith

20—F. Leslie Treat

H.

28—Carl F. Vinton (Special Rotary Program)

26—G. A. Honeywell (Children's Party)

10—William A. Milnes

Woodward

17—Lloyd L. Livermore
24—Max

●

A. Olds

31—Webster Treat

The above is our program schedule for the year 1950-51.
Plan your program os far in advance as possible and let the program chairman know as soon as the final arrangements are completed.
If you want to switch dates with another member, contact him and advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs to plan such as the Stag Night, can appoint a committee of fellow members to help with the various details.
Let's continue to have inspiring and entertaining programs. Start thinking about your program NOW!
FRED WEEKS, Program Chairman

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin #

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July 31, 1952

PROGRAM:July 29th at the Klks Temple, Coldwater,

Fred Alger gave us

something to think about. Two of the administration’s latest

ideas are as follows;

l.That corporations or companies doing defense business
with the Federal Government should not be required to pay
Local or State Taxes.

2, That individuals living in property financed by the

Federal Government should be immune to local or state law
enforcement.

V/lth thinking similar to the above, it is time to
"Stop"

"Look"

"Listen.

Thanks Carl for having our Secretary of State take

meet with us.

time

to

VISITORS:Jess Waldron introduced the new owner, Maurice Kenney,

of

Regal Mfg. Co. and Ken Parker the owner of a new business be—
established on Jay Street.

.'VBSENTFiSS 2 The list is too large to mention.
ILLNESS

2

It has sidelined Walt Bien. Hope you can soon be with

us again,

Walt.

GRANT TRBLOAR-Treasurer and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club.

Grant first saw the light of day on October 8, 1903, at
Coopersville, Mich. Graduated from Coopersville high

school in.’1922,Studied electricty at the Davis Technical
High School in Grand Rapids, Grand aven, and Muskegon
Railway employed Grant for six years as an agent and sub
station operator. Grant then worked as a clerk in the
transportation department for the Grand Trunk Western

Railway at Coopersville. The Michigan Associated Telephone

Co. employed Grant during 19^0 in their plant and installation department* During 1945 Grant moved to Coldwater as

District ■‘''Manager. Mildred and Grant were married In 1932
and their family consists of David 11, and Elizabeth o.

Gr^t serves as a troup coimrltteoman on Boy Scoutc Troup
y ^9* is hobbies arc bruiting, Wishing and quieting down

irate telephone
Grant's Ambition;To live to
see the
Just one customer calls up and says,"The phone
service

is de-luxe."

Pat Patterson treked to Chicago during the week of the Democratic

Con

vention. Pat gave his reason for going to the windy city

as a buying expedition, but some club members think it v/as
a spying expedition as Pat wanted to see first hand how
them that Democrats behave. Too bad Pat that Howard van

could not have gone along to add his blessings to the

PROGRAI.I:

Democratic Convention.

August 5th in charge of Fred Weeks. Speaker Mr. Don Weeks.
Economic Developoment Corporation, State of Michigan.

SAY 2

Save One Dollar for the Rotary Roster which will
off the press.

soon be

REFLECTOR: The Coldwater Rotary Reflector is printed for 1952-53 with
this issue. Bo sure to look at reverse side for complete
yearly information.

Walt Says—Happiness does not happen; it accumulates, by a lone pro
cess of little kindnesses.

Chick.

^

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGI5 — Elks Temple — Monday MM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE

CREEK - Post Tovern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

- DUlnct Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ED HOLTZ ~ Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

— Treoiurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

Williom Bobier, Torg Skobo

Roy Mulchohey

Ernest Lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebilcoek

Hougen,

Maurice Poyne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Frank Murray

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Cholrman

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmicit

30—Charles Flske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcoek
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)

3—Ralph Toupalik
10-Wayne Way

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

Party)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 5

August 7,

PROGRAM; According to Mr* Don Weeks,

1952

certain industries have moved

from Michigan tovms just because the towns took the

indust-’

rlesfor granted. Perhaps; Mverett might like to give us
observations in this regard.

SINGING: Seems as though the hot weather has weakened

some

cf

his

the

lustier lads. Lets get steam up agai, Ken, Byron, Red, John,

Carl etc.
SPORTS:

etc,

etc.

Freed V/eeks played golf with th National Association of
Costs Accountants at St Mayrs Lake and carried off the prize
for the most

sevens.

Would like to see Dick Kerr and Fred Weeks revive that

old

tennis rivalry that started in Dick’s high school days. Dick
maybe a little stockier than in his high school days, but
rigid training v/ould put him back in shape.
ROTARY FOUNDATION:

Our club qualifies for a Rotary Scholarship which will b e
awarded to some worthy student who has completed college

training. There are certain rules that govern the selection of
the student and the business of making this selection has

been olaced in the capable hands of Byron Thomas, Fred Weeks
and Bill Milnes. Rotary Foundation Fellowshios for advanced

study will be given only to exceptionally well qualified app

licants in the following fields of study; Agriculture,

Law,

Education, Political Science, Journalism and Social Science,
VISITORS:

Elmer Dobson, Q.ulncy

C,A, Giauque, Edgerton, 0,
William Stewart, Bronson
Tom A, Weaver, Dayton, 0.
0*D, Dillingham, Abeline, Texas,

FUTURE PROGRAMS:

Red McKnight has charge August 12, and has arranged for Paul
Shafer to address us on "What is going on in America.
Good luck Jim McComb in making picnic arrangements for Aug.
II

19* Carl Vinton has good picnic ideas and may share some of
these ideas with you.

ERNEST LUSE Secretary and director of the Coldwater Rotary Club will
be written up next week. Ernie’s office has been in a state
of confusion due to a
complete rebuilding program in the
front office.

Our secretary advises that

90^, thus placing us in the

our
II

attendance for August is just

hot’' bracket.

CORKY SAYS: Tipping could be abolished, but in the process
would be abolished too.

v/aitresses
&gt;.n

S-.

Chick
■y

,

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You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

■■

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District

DISTRICT

Governor

7

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-35
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

;

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — 'Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinlon,

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Mourice Payne, Ed Holtz

Everett Heugen,

Clara

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murrey — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keilh

Pearce, Webster

Kenneth

Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL - URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnet, Robert Lyon

Earl Corwin, Choirmon.

INTERNATIONAL

t

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies'-Night))

14—Hal Munn

19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat {Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don.Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day) '

10-Woyne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

7—Presidents' Meeting

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�(t

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 6

August llf., 1952

FLASH—DO HOT go to Pokagon Park next Tuesday evening* Rotary will
meet as usual at the Arlington,Tuesday noon August I9, Reason-no picnic—Chuck will explain why the picnic has been cancelled.
BLOOD DONOR PROGRAM: Prank Murray is interested, as all Rotarians are,
in making Branch County's program a success. The Reflector v/ill
pass information along as Frank makes it available.

IVHEAT KING WILLIAMS now has all his hunting trophies mounted in his
office at the former cement plant. You should take time to go
out to Warren's place and take a lo^. Remember the fine program

Mrs. Williams and Warren put on for us.

VISITORS: John forgot to give the list to me and I also failed to
write down the names as John called them off. Sorry fellows.

ERNEST W, LUSE-Secretary of the Coldwater Rotary Club was born Aug* 30,

1895 in. the Indian Land southwest of Quincy, Michigan. His

early days v/ere spent in this territory when a penny earned was

a penny to call your own,

save it or spend it. Graduated from

Coldwater High School in 1913* Attended Cleary College at
Ypsllanti, served Uncle Sam in World War 1 during 1918 and 1919
at Camp Cister, Michigan. Ernie was associated with American

Steel and Wire Company for a period of 25 years in the Account

ing and Sales Department, Ernie came back to Coldwater in 19i|.2
and has since been in the accounting business on his ov/n.

Married in 1922 to Ruth C. Stafford v/ho also graduated from the
Coldwater High School the same year as Ernie, Regarding church
affiliaiiions Ernie v/as a Methodist by ancestry, a Congregationalist by location, nov/ a Presbyterian by circumstances (not ex

plained), Ernie has a son Robert and a daiighter Bette, Also he
is building a flock of grandchildren. For relaxation Ernie
repairs to his 10 acre farm and grows such abundant crops as,
cucumbers and wheat. He has found that chickens bring in very
little revenus,

BYRON THOMS and family have been vacationing in drouth stricken
Georgia, but has made up his Rotary meetings.
SPENCER OWENS and Charlotte along with their sun Warren and family are
vacationing at Harbor Springs, Michigaii,

HOWARD TEETER has recently attended a district conference conducted
by his company. After a strenous few days at Mackinav^ Island

Howard returned to Hidden Valley at or near Gaylord to rest up.

Sales Promotion was the excuse for going North.
Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TK

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART — District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater--1952-55
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
£□ HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR —

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWiN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY — Director

Treasurer

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Williom Bobier, Torg Skabo

Rey Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebileeek

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21 —Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murroy
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Slag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28-HaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

tf

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen
Telephone 76

�''He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 7

August 21j 1952

PROGRAM: Our District Governor, Glenn Stev/art, will take charge on

Tuesday August 26th. Better poll'sh up our Rotary banners

and

behavior for that day. The Chairman of each committee will be
expected to present a glowing report on the activities of

his special department of Rotary. Lets make this a 100^
meeting fellows.

VISITORSrTuesday August Ipth.
MtClemens
Isaac A. Hartung,
Carlton McKenzie, Quincy
Bud Snook, Wayland Bob Stocker, Bronson, Tom Weaver, Dayton,
Ohio, John Sundquist, Coldv/ater, Paul McDaniel, Marion, 0.
ABSENT:

August 19th--Andrews, Pox, Kornstien, Bob Livermore, McKeith,
Olds, Owens, Patterson, Schmitt, Thomas, Toupalik, Walker,
Chuck Woodward and Leslie Woodward, Hope all can make up
at

some

other

club.

ATTENDANCE:Our club is sticking in the 90% bracket--July Pf 8th place.
r'

June

CLINIC:

*52, 7th place,

July '52 7 bh place. Nice going fellov/s.

Coldwater has now become

of ago.

We have a new clinic being

constructed for Jim Bailey and Dr, Mooi. Congratulations Jim
for a fine addition to our professional building program.
MOTEL:

Speaking of building improvements might cause us to give
space in the Reflector to the continuing program carried
by Chet Allemler. Chet's Motel and grounds are both easy
the eyes.

on
on

I+-H FAIR: As you know Ken Putnam is very interested in the 4-H Fair.
It seems that Ken has
save

MAURICE

a

few dimes

PAYITE'S mother

aind we

was

for

something to do with ticket sales
the

so

fair.

released

from the

Health Center recently

trust she will enjoy better health.

I.!rs,

PayneSr.,

is 83 years of age.
BARl'IEY TREBILCOCK advises that Ann is enjoying better health at p:'esent
and all of us are happy over this news.
ED HOLTZ announced last Tuesday that Friedrich Johannes Ellenberger
(Johnny to us) had arrived and v/ill be presented to the Club
in due

time.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: From Sturgis Club-—
Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain
dealing
Emerson.
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregaHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GIENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - Di»trict Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice*President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

■ HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvaria Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebileock

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

t

Alfred Rica

Maurice Payne, Ed Helix

Everett Hougen,

Clara

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

Kenneth

Pearce, Webster Treat ●

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL - URBAN

James BoHey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnlght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnas (ladles' Night)}

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Moorice Payne

27—Frank Murroy

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Wtllioms (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

7—Presidents' Meeting

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

&gt;)

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

August 28, 1952

Bulletin =H 8

PROGRAM: District G overnor, Glen Stewart gave us a dov/n to earth talk
on the airms of Rotary* Geln is certainly a friendly likable type of
a

fellow.

VISITORS: August 26th, Tony Vogt, Flint, Clay Brockman and Carlton
McKenzie, tiuincy, and D, Horton of Bloomington, Indiana.
ABS3NT: Aug* 26th^ Bailey, Bobier, Hougen, Johnstone, Bob Livermore,
McKnight, Moore, Patterson, Teeter, Waldron and ’Way, We are sure
most

of the

BIEN: Glad to

fellov;s will make up.

see ’Walt back to Rotary.

Hope your health is better.

●Valt,

r.IAX OLDS and JESS Vi/ALDROH are going North Friday Aug. 29th. Max is
joining his famly near Harbor Springs. Mrs. Olds and family left
Coldv/ater a couple of v/eeks ago to escape the high pollen count, Jess
is going north to catch a few tasty trout, we hope.

SAM GORSLINE,(Samuel n Gorsline) our former District Governor died
Friday Aug. 22nd, 1952. Sam v;as a great Rotarian and an ardent worker
in Battle

Creek’s

local

affairs.

PROGRAMrNext v/eek’s program will be on Rotary's Camp Emery, a place
for leadership training of young folk
o

●

DICK BIRINGER--Due to the struggle Dick has passed through in jotting
down points of interest in his young life we thought it appropriate
to copy his letter,

word for word,

etc. Dick has been working on this

deal for three v/eeks, more or less. Here it is
RICHARD

F.

●

●

●

BIRINGER

Attorney

Coldwater,

Micliigan

Dick Biringer, Coldv/ater Rotary Director, lucky in love and poker,
but unluclcy in elections, v/as born 23 years ago in Toledo, Ohio.
Attended grade and high school in Toledo, and spent 19i|2-i^3 at Oberlln College. Carried a rifle for Uncle Sam 1943-li-6 v/ith 100th Infan
try Division in various parts of France and Germany, At the courtsey
of John Doe, U.So Taxpayer, spent a little time at The American Univ
ersity at Biarritz,

France, A^B. Degree from Oberlin College,

19l|7,

v/ith major in economics-hence by training a Republican. LL.B. Degree

from U. of Mo in 194-9!‘ Learned a few of the legal ropes,

and v/as in

troduced to Rotary by Dill Frankhauser after coning to Coldv/ater in
1939. Wife, Jean, is kept busy at 5^ N. Hudson v/ith husband and 8

month old Kent. Husband is kept not so busy behind a shingle at 5
Southern Michigan Building, Srrta

●

4

fishing, poor.

4

Golf score,

high, bov/ling,

lov/;

WOODWARDS, The male side of the Woodward family, from grandpappy on
dov/n, spent a fev/ days in and around Trout Creek, Northern Michigan.
The lads say it is a beautifu]
taxes

^

spot to vacation in and

are low,, .that is real estate

best of

all

ta?;es.

SPORTS: Dick Kerr again hit the headlines at the Coldv/ater Country
Club. Dick v/as top man in a tri-city tournament with players from
Coldwater, Marshall and Albion.
ROSTROGRAI^r

ff

Happy is the man who does all the good he talks of. tt
(from Kalamazoo Hotar37- Nev/s)
Chick
Phone 594
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

SRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ

Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

EARL CORWIN. — Director
DICK

Treasurer

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY

-

Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman .

CLASSIFICATION

Ernest Luso,

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

Guvario Cotfman

FELLOWSHIP

Williom Bobier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Warner VonAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Barney TrobilcocW

MUSIC

Maurice Poync,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

SICK

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

26—Dist. .Gov. Meeting

30—Charles

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

12—Tfi-Slato Meeling

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Aliomter (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potferson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
(f

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

77

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen

Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bullfttin

—19$2'

Q

PROGRAM: From the enthusiasm sliovm by boys who attend Camp Emery, it
would appear that Rotary is performing a real service for our youth*
VISITORS: The

list

of visitors

is

the

smallest

since fishing

season

opened* This must be evidence that Branch County does appeal to the
vacationers. Carlton McKenzie from Quincy and Leonard Evans from
Bronson were our only visitors.

ABSENT: September 2-- Bailey, Biringer, McKeith, i-ioore, Olds, Ov/ens,
Thomas

and Treat.

Fair Grounds, President

PROGRAM; September 9th will be held on the
Chuck

advises

that v/e

should assemble

at

the

same

two Grange build

ings for our lunch. Be prepared boys to shell out lunch money for a

Branch County 1+-H boy or girl,

BOARD MEETING; Friday, September 5th 12:l5 noon at the Arlington.
ROTARIANS express their sympathy to Bob Sharer in the loss of I',Irs.
Sharer,

Members

v/ill remember Bob

as

a

fine

and

active

Rotarian.

EARL CORWIN Director of the Coldwater Rotary Club v/as born on December
19,

1901 at or about 9:00 P.I.I,

while his

twin was born at 9:03

P.M.

or thereabouts. The place of birth is in the tall corn country of
Davenport, lov/a, Earl graduated from the Davenport schools and in
1917 started learning the newspaper and‘printing trade, Earl start

ed with the Davenport Democrat^ newspaper and remained vd th that or

ganization for 30 years. In 19d-7 Karl and family moved to Coldwater
and Earl joined the Southern ^.ichigan Grocers organization, Earl is
a member of the Elks organization, Earl's family consists of his
wife, Mayme, daiighter Bethe in Chicago, Lois in Jackson and Denise
at home,Earl has one grandson Kerry. Earl has several very commend^ le
able hobbies,Chief of these are outside cooking, bov/ling and sleep
ing, Comments: If Earl Davidson, Pat Patterson or Ho'ward Sv/an get in
a hole some day, might call on Earl Corwin to bail you out. Also
Bill and Harry Milnes please observe that the hobby of sleeping is
not v/orked at on the job.
GETTING ACQUAINTED '.;ITH ROTARY:

I am indebted to Ken (digger) Putnam
for temporary possession of a complete file on Rotary Information,

Perhaps a little information nov; and then would do much to sharpen
up our kno'wledge of Rotary,
Question: V/hat is Rotary Club?
Ansv;^er
A Rotary Club is an association of individuals (one man
from each recognized business or professional or instutional activity in the community) v;ho have united in order
that they may be in a better position to put the Ideal of
Service into actual practice.

SERVICE; Here

is a chance for

some Itotarian to serve in a small way.

Ib seems that one Robert Rur^a, _113..Hooker. Street, Coldwater needs a
three wheeled tricycle, Robert is a crippled child that was helped
at th©

crippled children's

school this summer.

Chick

You Will Alwoys Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DiSTKiCT

GLENN

STEWART -&gt;

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ '— Vice«President

HARVEY BENT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

Director

GRANT

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

INFORMATION

SERGEANJS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Lose, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bebier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

program

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMinEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

1

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

EdrI Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

2—Moc McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shav/

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas

JANUARY

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

Barnes

9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupolik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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ALFRED RICE, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

September 12, 19^2

Bulletin 7/ 10

PROGRAM:September 9 the lads gathered at the Coldwater-Girard Granges

which are operating food establishments at the 4-H Pair* As
usual the food was good and the speech a timely one,

VISITORS: Any visitors would of necessity not be in attendance at the
4-H Fair, but if they called at the i^otel to make up, their
attendance would

be

counted*

ABSA’ITTEES: Sorry President Chuck that the list amounted to I8 fellov/s.
Our Club members are somewhat in the wagon track and cannot get
out of the track to attend meetings held at places other than
the Arlington,

SERVICE: Did any member respond with a tricycle for Robert Rurka? If
so, we would like to thank the donor«

r^ANGUSE We understand that Dick Manguse and family came back from the
100 degree temperature of Dallas to the 90 degrees temperature
of Coldv/ater for their vacation. Seems as though Coldwater does
hold an attraction for folks who have lived here for a period
of

time●

HEALTHCEITTER: All Rotarians are interested in the proposed addition
to our hospital. The artist’s drawing shows the completed hos
pital as a building worthy of oun Branch County, While the cost
burden appears heavy, we are sure any patient who has been
shunted around the halls because of lack of room, would be in
favor of a larger hospital,
GETTING ACQUAINTED

./ITH ROTARY:

Question: What are the qualifications for active membership in
a Rotary Club?
Answer: An adult male of good character and business reputation
engaged as a proprietor, partner, corporate office or
manager of a worthy recognized business or holding an

important position In an executive capacity with discret

ionary authority in'.any worthy, and recognized business
having entire charge of such agency or branch in an ex
ecutive capacity or an adult male person of good charact
er and good prcfessional reputation engaged in any v/orthy
and recognized professiorn (Club Constitution Article III,

PROGRAM: September I6 in charge of Dick ICerr who will present John W,
Griffith,
Italy.
FOR

YOUR

John won a Rotary Scholarship and studied at Bologna,

THOUGHTFUL CONSIDERATION:

After all is said and done,

there is more said t( '
than donee

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

CongregoHonal Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fn'doy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BE A 100% MEMBER
ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BAHLE CREEK

Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�'3:'-

219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — Diitrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN
DICK

GRANT

FRANK MURRAY -

- Director

Treasurer

TRELOAR

Director

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Roy Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton, Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebiicock

Hougen,

Mourice Payne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Pool Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

■●.tri

i

-■Ji

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

i

Earl Corwin, Chairmen.

I

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

APRIL

2—Mac McKeith

7—All&gt;Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

26—Maurice Payne

FEBRUARY

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebiicock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Worner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
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Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Septeinber l8^ 195^

Bulle tin # 11

PROGRAM: It was a real treat to listen to ^ohn Griffith of Vicksburg
tell of his experiences in Ital as a Rotary Exchange student, This

sort of Rotary service should lead to better understanding between

Nations. Dick Kerr was program chairman.,
VISITORS: Mr. Munn from Vicksburg, Mich ● .* Hr® Ulery from Goshen,
Mr. Schafer from Bronson, and Mr® Roach from Kalamazoo.

Ind ● f

ABSENT: September l6, 1952 - Kennedy, Bob Livermore, Mulchahey, Munn,
Murray, Patterson, Treloar, Vinton, and L® Woodv/ard.
SERVICE; Our Community Service Chairman is constantly on the watch for
a chance

to be

of

service.

After

observation it would

close

appear

that Rotary could perform a real service to those rt patrons
who occas
tH
ionally visit the department in the hotel marked r.'IEN . It seems

that there are two wash basins that appear normal to the ordinary
casual survey.However, on closer inspection one finds that the south
basin has a hot water tap that does not work but does have the green
soap supply above same* The north basin has both a hot water and
cold water tap and both perform well. In this room, that is frequent
ly crov/ded, it is a neat trick to moisten the hands in the v;arm
water supply of the north basin, dodge the patrons, to reach the
soap supply in the south basin area, then duck back to the north
basin to complete v;ashing the hands if the north basin has not been
taken over by another patron v/ho is unaware of the unusual facilities*
to be re
paired one hot water tap.

The service Rotary could perform is to reapir or cause

SPECIAL VISITORS: We had the pleasure of meeting John Ellenberger who
is living in Coldwater for a year as an exchange student from Ger
many. He gave a short talk which indicated he is getting acquainted
with America and American ways rapdily. We will be looking forv/ard
to seeing him again. Good luck in football, John.

director of the Coldwater Rotary Club and 1952-53 Commun
ity Service Chairman, was born September 5&gt; I696 at Delphos, Ohio.

FRANK MURRAY,

Acquired R&gt; tary Ann-Hargaret by marriage on October 1|-, 1919● Came to
Coldwater in 1919 as Mechanical Engineer for Wolverine
Cement

Portland

leaving in 19il2, Was Ex. Vice-Presidont of Wolverine,

Co ● 9

Vice-President and General Manager of the Wabash Portland Cement Co ● t
Manager of the Oregon Operations for Pacific Portland Cement Co ● #
Board Member of the Wolverine and Wabash Cement Companies, The Ore
gon Mining Association and Southern Michigan National Bank. Also,
served nine years on the Coldv/ater Board of Education (President
four years )the Coldv/ater Library Board, Coldv/ater Country Club, Bon-

Ami Club

(President two years). He is a World ?/ar 1 Veteran. His

hobbies are a good book or a hammer and lots of nails.
FRANK wants

us

to mention that

more

Blood Donors

are

needed

at

the

Clin

ic Sept. 23 and 2^ from 2:00 to 8:00 P.H. at StMarks Parish House.
ATTEITOANCE: District Governor Glenn Stev/art has p? oclaimed the week of

Oct, 6-lOth as lOO^o attendance v/oek. Let*s make an extra

effort to

be present on Oct, 7-For the month of August the Coldwater Club v/as

8th in attendance in district total 35 clubs.

FLASH:Secretary Phil Love joy of Rotary International will be the Presid
ents Representative
Dec.1st.

FiJOd -

The

at the Lansing Conference.The dates are Nov,30th

Club has

contributed 10.00

i

to

the Sam Gorsline Memorial

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE

BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON

STURGIS — Elks Temple

Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

Monday 12:00 M

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

Ditirict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

.

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl Vinton,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Warner

VonAken

Barney Trabilcock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne,' Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Show

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY
SEPTEMBER

5—John Walker

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

16—Dick Kerr

20—Pool Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

27—Frank Murroy

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OCTOBER

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren V^lliams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Woyne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

28-Horold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

J

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

September 25, 1952

Bulletin # 12

PROGRAT/I: Tuesday September 30th is in Charge of Russell Moore.
ABSENTESS; September 23. Corwin, Keep, Bob Livermore, Moore, Munn,
Vinton and Way,

Ohio; Robert
Knode, Battle Greeks CaD, McKenzie, Quincy, Barney Barnett and

VISITORS: Sept. 23. Clay McElhone and McDonald of Kent,
Bob

Pennell,

Bronson.

HARVEY BENT- Director of the Coldwater Rotary Club. Harvey was able to
give us a good life history of himself by spending only one eve

ning of research^ Some of the fellows find that it takes a couple
of weeks to remember their accomplishments.

It must be Harvey's

military training that is paying off now. Harvey was born July
11, 1912 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Graduated from high school in
Green Bay in I929, G raduated from the University of Wisconsin in
1935* Served as 2nd Lt. in Army 1936-37-* Finance Director in
the National Youth Administration 1938-41*
Married in 1940* Reentered Array as 1st Lt. in 194l* Served in
Northern Wisconsin for

Germany with Army of Occupation over two years« Retied for physic

al disability in 1948 as Captain; now holds rank of Major, Have

three daughters, Judith, Kathleen, and Barbara, Associated with
Battle Creek Enquirer and News since coming to Coldwater in 1949*
Belongs to Elks, Phi Gaimaa Delta fraternity. Scabbard and Blade,
Honorary military fraternity, and Retired Officers Association,
Hobbies: Cooking and photography.

OCTOBER 7th is the day we would appreciate 100&gt;^ attendance. Governor
Glen would also appreciate this little effort.

SERVICE-Thls paper has no knov/ledge of any Rotarian giving the tri
cycle to Robert nor of the tap being fixed in tbs washroom of the
Arlington. Can the Community Service Chairman supply any infor
mation?

Small items of service can do much sometimes to brighten
the way for someone. If any little items of service are performed
by Rotarians, please let us know,

SPORTS-The local lads are now oiling and cleaning their shotguns in an
ticipation of bird hunting in Northern Michigan on and after Oct,
1st, We have several Rotarians v/ho are considered good hunters
even if their bag of birds usually is nil,

PRANK MC CONKEY-Porhaps everyone does not know that Prank now resides

at 95 South Monroe Streets Prank still plays a steady game of
golf with such stalv/arts as Ira and Guvarie.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12KX) M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

*

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahsy

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everolt
Paul Hurley

MUSIC

Maurice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

RURAL ● URBAN

James Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore
■r---

SICK COMMIHEE

Olis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

5—Fred Weeks

28-

lharles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore
28—Otis

12—Tri-State Meeting

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

The above Is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speclol programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

October 2, 1952

Bulletin # 13

PROGRiUIrChet Allemier has charge of the program which will be held at
the Coldwater Country Club at 7:00 PJ.I, on Tuesday October 7. This

program is billed as a "stag picnic" and Chet states the evening
will be of real interest to sportsmen.

Lets all plan to attend,

ABSENTEESlAbsent frpm out September 30th meeting were: Davidson, Holtz,

Johnstone, Kornstein, McKnight, Patterson,Shav;, Treat,Vinton

and Hurley,
VISITORS:

Quincy

Elmers (Dobson and Anderson)

Angola

Willis

Go shen

Ulery
Eggleston,

Toledo

8c

Jordan

BOARD MEETING;Arlington Hotel, Pirday noon, October 3* Maurice Payne
announced that the Coldwater Rotary Club will sponsor the Coldwater Players again this year.
VOTERS: Mark Andrews explained in detail v/ho could vote on the school
Issue and also who could vote in the general election Nov* ij.th.
Every Rotarian is expected to vote.
HISTORIES: Short sketches have appeared in the Reflector on the
following fellows;

7/17
7/24
7/31
8/14

To date

no

Chuck Woodv/ard
Ed Holtz
Srant Treloar
■^rnie Luse

comment

8/_28
9/4
9/18
9/25

has been heard on these

Dick Biringer
Earl

Corwin

Prank Murray
Harvey Bent
lads

so

v/e may safely
assume that our Club is in good hands. Do we want to know any
thing about the remaining members?

CLUB SERVICE; Harvey, old boy, could your coinmittee come up with a
better location for the Rotary emblems? Seems as though things
are a little crowded in the hall which is used as a general run
way from the hotel kitchen. Its tough on the stout boys.
LEAVE EARLIES: Last Tuesday tv/elve fellows v/alked out on Bob Livermore,

Along with the ten absentees, it left Bob v/ith only 66% of the

club* Too bad Bob, you had a ver^^ fine color film too^ Your per
sonal presence is important fellows.

COr^iUNITY SERVICE :Thanks to Ott for repairing,

free of charge,

a tri

cycle for Robert Rurka* Thanks to Ken Putnam for continually
nudging Howard Teeter to look in his basement for the

tricycle.

Thanks to Howard for the tricycle. Sure you won*t need this tri
cycle again Howard?

HE&gt;]RY FORD ONCE SAID: Coming together is a beginning;
Keeping together is progress;
Working together is success.
Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pest Tovorn — Mendoy 12:15 M

j

�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

Dittrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater --1952-55
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

FRANK MURRAY -

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK

BIRINGER -

TRELOAR

Treasurer

Director

Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ray Mulehahey

Ernest Luse, Ouvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

MUSIC

Maprice' Payne, Ed Holtz
Clara Bovee, Piano

Hougen,

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

V
y

&amp;

^

.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

A-

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Bonquet

12—Harold McKnIght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmos)

5—Fred Weeks

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Poyne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Worren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoMerson

28-KaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
rf

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�((

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

&gt;&gt;

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin

October 9,

# li|-

195^

PAST PROGRAM: Tuesday evening October 7th will long be remembered by

the lucky Rotarians who attended the restivities. Prior to Chet
announcing ’’dinner is ready” one found relaxation in easy chairs
while viewing television and discussing taxes, baseball and the
election with other fellov/s.

Dinner v/as served in the style most desired by men. Every epicure
was able to zero in on a fine dinner. You could go back for sec

onds and many of the fellows took advantage of this opportunity.
Chet made arrangements with Mr, V/aldo Johnson, v/ho runs a sport
ing goods store on highway ^2 north of Adrian, to show his pictur
es of a recent trip to northwestern Ontario with eleven other
fellows from Michigan and Ohio. It seems that Mr. Johnson has been
taking fellows to this lake region of Canada for upvjards of twenty

years and indicated that some J4.OO men have already m^de this trip.

Airplanes provide the tra?asportation for the last leg of the Jour
ney. This area is not inhabited save for two trappers many miles
apart. One trapper enjoys the comforts of a home with his wife,^
two daughters and one son, Mr. Johnson stated that the hospitality
and gracious behavior of this family left nothing to be desired,
The other trapper is a solitary fellow not caring for the comforts

of home but sharing only the companionship of his huskies.
The highlight of his pictures was the size of the fish the boys
dropped back into the lake so they could grow larger. Also Mr,

Johnson had movies taken of riding a moose which was swimming
across a lake that several of the boys were fishing. I.Ir, Johnson
missed the moose the first jump from the boat to the moose's back
but made a three point landing on the second try and remained
aboard

the

mooso^s

back for

a few minutes.

It

looked

like rugged

sport to the local lads.

Warren Williams made another trip to the Montana-Wyoming area
to hunt antelope. Again our big game hunter w'as successful in sec
uring additional trophies for his collection on Garfield Road,
Warren's son shared in this himting expedition. The slides shov/n
by Warren were exceptionally c2e ar and much local interest alv/ays
centers around one of our own sportsman's offoi’ts. Thanks to you
V/arren.

FUTURE PROGRAM;Ken Putnam has arranged for next Tuesday's program by
securing a speaker from Detroit. Major Clyde Cox, Divisional Sec
retary of Eastern Michigan Division of the

Salvation Army. Major
Cox specializes in finances, personnel relations and public relat
ions, This program v;ill take place at the Arlington Hotel at the

usual hour October ll|, -Vhen a speaker comes from a distance of ll^
miles, just for Rotary perhaps we could make a little extra effort
to arrange our v/ork so that the leave early group v;ould be nill in
numbers●

VISITORS: R,J. Megargle and Warren Williams

son v/ere the

SINGING: The lads really gave out last Tuesday evening.
McKnight were

only visitors.
Put and Red

at their best.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tovern — Mondoy 12:15 M

�219TK

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

— District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

BIRINGER -

GRANT

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY -

Treasurer

Director

Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

— Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahey

William Bebier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie CofFmon

FELLOWSHIP

BENT

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

MUSIC

Mourice Payne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes,

Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

APRIL

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shavr

28—Charles Schmidt

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

5—John Walker

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

6—Don Shorno

12—Tri-Stato Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

19—James Bailey

16—Dick Kerr

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore
FEBRUARY

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

OaOBER

16—Howard Teeter (Lodles' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Porty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the detoils.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 1$

October l6, 195^

fD&gt;®&lt;3t

PAST PROGRAM; Mayor Cox, representing the Salvation Army, gave an un

usual description of the work of the Salvation Army,^ihis talx

covered the broad fields of service which the Salvation Army_engages
It is also Intersting to learn that q^ualified Salvation^Army

In.,

men must spend twelve years

placed on their records

tr

Seems

ining before the final 0«-K, is

like the drones would be weeded out

intensive training has shown good results
found
out_ that the
over the years. We also _
. . ^ finger is on these boys
«

in that time. Perhaps

this

all the way through, even after "Ohey qualify. That seems like a
good idea*

PROGRAM: October 21st will be in charge of Russ Moore,

Harlan Bond

is the speaker.

ABSENT OCTOBER li^thiEiske, Hougen, Hurley, Dick Kerr,Bob Livermore,

Olds,. Olmsted, Owens, Patterson, Rice, Schmitt, /\^eb ireat, Trebilcock
Treloar, Vinton, Waldron, Way, Weeks and Ln Woodward. Most of the
above lads were away hunting birds, in the Northern Michigan area.
Next meeting will be full of bragging about the flocks -chat got away.
However, Olds and Weeks were away due to the illness o^ Ivirs.
and Mrs*.'Weeks, Mrs. 'Weeks was in the hospital at Battle Creex but
is home again.
and
come

Mrs.

our best wishes
home

Olds

are

is in the Ann Arbor University hospital
extended to her. Hope she is also aole to

soon.

VISITORS- October ll+th;

J.B. Preyermith - - -Datona Beach, 'P^lorida

H. Eggleston
TJ.Dc Ulery

- -Toledo,
- -Goshen,

Ohio
Indiana

ROTARY QUESTION: In becoming a member of the Rotary Club, v/hat obligation does

ANSWER:

a man assume?

To measure up to the standards of a Rotarian;

to

serve

when

called upon; to attend club meetings; to meet financial ob
ligations in the club promptly etc.

APOLOGY # 1; We overlooked thanking Ray I.ulchahey for his part in the

the tricycle deal. Seems the tricycle Howard gave v/as too large or
ht sized machine. Thanks
to small and Ray came up with the
again to all concerned.
j.

j.

APOLOGY #2: News is scarce this week. Our chief^news scout was lov; on
news

items. Only one of importance comes to mind. Our hospital is

overcrowded again this week and v/e should bear in mind that v/e can

help this situation when given a chance to vote.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART — District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT — Director

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Metchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

(●

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John V/olker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Worner

Barney Trebilcock

VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Paynet Ed

Hougen,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

●

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Mitnes (Ladies' Night))

7—All-Sports Banquet
14—Hal Munn j

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles. Schmidt

.

.

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

28—Otis

Barnes

16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAkon (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Dullotln # l6

Oc wOboi’” 23&gt; ^9^2

PAST PROGRAM: We are always goad to have the opportunity of hearing
our high school band perform. Harlan Bond is doing a bang up job
teaching the various age groups the rudiments of band music and
marching. Many mornings before 7 A*M. Harlan has his charges learn
ing marching manoeuvers and many evenings are spent in preparing for
'band eoheerta.. These
efforts came under the classification of
extra

curriculur

activities.

PROGRAM: October 23th will be handled by
we are not prepared to say what Otis
the crammed, jammed condition of the
assume that we v/ill again learn more

Otis Barnes. At this writing
v;ill give us but judging by
local hospital, we may safely
of the needs of our hospital.

VICKSBURG; Several Rotarlans and Rotary Anns will travel to Vicksburg
to hear an unusual program by a Finnish diplomat who is on the board

of Rotary International. The date Thursday October 30th, 6:30 P.M.

Call Ernie or Chuck if you can go.
VISITORS:

October

21st,

Howard Eggleston- Toledo
Emery Boyd- Angola
Geo. P. Stanford- Vicksburg
Lee Hirsch- Angola
Paul Ivlellby-Angola

ABSENT: October 21st--Barnes,Fox, Hougen, Moore, Munn,
Teeter, Vinton and Williams*

Pearce,

Barney Trebilcock has been called home to Houghton, Michigan due to the
death of his mother. Our sympathies go out to Barney*

The Governor *s monthly letter shows Coldv/ater with a monthly average

attendance of 92.07^ for^ September, We slipped from 8th in the
standing for August to 14th for September. Enough said,

Kenny Olmsted is no doubt one of the better bird hunters of the Rotary
Club, Seems Kenny was sharing some of his exuberance, over his good
luck, with one of the Quincy Club Members and as a result he paid
all the Coldwater fines with something other than currency^

ROTARY QUESTION--May Rotarlans use the Rotary emblem on their personal
or business stationery?

ANS’vVER: No, The emblem should not be used for commercial

purposes.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi.

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Pest Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

Monday 12:00 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretory

- Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

- Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Roy Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

&gt;Williom Bobier, Totg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

V/arner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomos, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rico

COMMUNITY

Maurice Pqyne, Ed Holtx

Hougen,

Clara Bevee) Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIUEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biiinger, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick

Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28

lharles Schmidt

30—Charles Fisko
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvorie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornsfien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnom

17—Warren Williams (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Friti VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Dovidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, odvise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

a

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

October 30, 1952

Bulletin # 17

PAST PROGRAM;Bert Ward-

Vice President and G-eneral Manager of Bronson

Reel Company, gave us the low down on the Community Health Center ^s
needs* Seems we are packing in double numbers of patients that the
hospital was designed to accomodate. We can correct this situation

by our vote at the polls on November i|th.

FUTURE PROCRAM: November 4th will be in charge of Jess Waldron. Jess
has asked Ray Mulchahey to give his program on certain relation**
ships existing between our government and the Indians. Should be
an interesting program. Ray, you v/ill of course have some compet
ition with election day and all of its activities.

VISITORS: Rotarians from Bronson,

Coshsn and Toledo visited us last

Tuesday, Hov/ard Teeter’s father of ’-^nion City was also a guest.

ILLNESS: Mrs Fred Weeks has undergone surgery at Leila Post H ospital
in Battle

Creek.

POONA INDIA: This particular club saluted Coldwater in its club bullet
in last week* Seems as though Gordon is doing a good job of ad
vertising Coldv/ater. V/e in turn wish to salute the Poona Club for
its thoughtfulne ss.

COLDWATER REPORTER: After reading the Reporter on Wednesday, Harry
Taylor was mildly surprised to learn that urso Taylor had been
Bert V/arner’s partner in Warner Buick all these year« Harry was
under the Impression that he was the partner. Our congratulation s
to Bert and Harry in being able to retire from the grind of being
in business todayr
#●

ROT/lRY QUESTION: vVhat is past service membership in a Rotary Club?
A former active membe^^ who becomes ineligible to active member
ship because of his retirement fr - &gt;'.1 a
e business or professional
life, may, upon recoinmendation by th‘- b.-ar'l of directors of the
club, be elected to past service membership provided he has held
active membership in one or more Rotary Clubs foi* five or more

ANSV/ER:

years.

Chicki

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thurtday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�●.

219TH

V,.

DISTRICT

■ \

*

.t

.

V

w
f-

aV'- '

GLENN

STEWART —

District

Governor

i.!●

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

a

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

»

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY'BENT — Chairman

.

. -CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg-Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

A

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Poyne, Ed Holtz
Clara Bovee, Piano

Hougen,

SERVICE

Frank'Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon
&gt;

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman,

Paul Hurley

^ck Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

.

30—Charles Ftske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©

12—Tri-State Meeting

13—Vince Kornstien

Kerr

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

26—Maurice Payne
I

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotory Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

A

3—Ralph Toupalik

. ●

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

^

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

21—Lloyd Livermore

9

31—Roy Pa^rson'

25—Mark S. Andrews

\

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
NOVEMBER

f

23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen
MARCH

tv

n-.

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the

program cKftirman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies'
Night, may oppoint a committee to assist with the details.
i
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

B -ulletin # l8

PROGRAM: Jess Waldron's program

^^v^mber Ij.'tb,

November 1,

1952

election day,

did not

touch on politics, the election or any related parts of our polit
ical life.Our Ray Mulchahey presented one of the most interesting

talks on how the State of Michigan was ceded from the Indians to
the white man via the treaty proces
Any clubs in our district
o ●

v/ould do well to ask Ray to present this program to their members.
PROGRAM: Fritz VanAken has set up a program of a local nature for Arm
istice Day, Les V/oodv/ard, Warner VanAken and Harold Hm will bring
an Arnistice Day program to the club. Many times our members have

praised the efforts of our own members in the type of programs
presented.

VICKSBURG: The following members and Rotary Anns attended the Vicksburg
rally on October 30th
President

Chuck Woodward

Byron and Virginia Thomas
Russell and Gladys Moore

Les and Polly Woodward
Pat

and

Hilda

Patterson

Mac

and

Wilma

McICeith

Chick and Wilma Kennedy
This program was attended by several other clubs from near by tov/ns
and v;as worth the trip. The Finnish diplomat v/as really a diplomat.
Our boy. Chuck tossed him a couple of curves that ho was able to
slide over easily. Wo did learn a lot of Finland’s history, geogra
phy etc.We wore cheered to imow that Finland's reparation payments
to Russia had been completed.Seems Russia invaded fUnland, took
the best part of the cointry, then slapped some large payments on
this small country for v;ear and tear on the Russian Army. The pay

ments were largely made with heavy machinery.

For the information of new members, Les Woodward pitched his army
tent somewhere in the Artie circle near Northern Finland, when he
was

serving Uncle

Same

in ’World War 1.

The Branch County Community Chest solicitation will soon be under way.
The Reporter shov/s that our club v;ill be ably represented by Bob
Livermore. Save those extra dollars fellows
Remember our local cominunitlos do receive a
this fund.

Prom the Lansing Rotogram of October 1?,
Big Spenders

for the drive ahead.
lot of benefit from

1952 we find this note

Just twenty years ago this fall, with Franklin D. running for
president the first time, a Democratic party bulletin thus attacked
the incumbent Hover Administration— "Turn the spendthrifts out.
The performances of the past two years have wiped out previous gains
in the way of reducing our national debt and have brought it to the
astonishing figure of nearly 20 billion dollars,” Our national
debt is around 269 billion dollars now.
Easley Rotary News
Via

SPECIAL;● Dear Mrs. Everett Hougen; You wi
the Rotary members

Scandal
T

-&gt;

A.±

bo

Sheet.

interested

to

knov/

that

Coldwater Club are wide av;ako citizens,
especially on election day. Further information you should have at
hand

is

that

a

of the

contest

conducted

in

the

club

to

have

all

members

vote by noon on November i;th revealed that every member had voted
by noon excepting one on each team. Now, one of those members gave
a very lame and old excuse but placed complete blame on himself and
paid his fine. The other member carae up with the usual line of ex
cuses but placed the entire blame for his failure to vote on his
Rotary Ann. This situation was most disturbing to the club members
assembled and with one accord the-members shouted ’’kill him”.

Of

course Rotarians cannot take such drasti.c_.acti^nfbut thought bfl.gt
to leave the
G^ibpne Rotary Ann.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMB^^^°^*
Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GIENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY

BENT - Director

DICK

Treasurer
Director

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulehahay

- Eldest' Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Everett Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murroy — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim- McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritr VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HaroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having speeiol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Progrom Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin #19

November 13» 1952

Program-November 11th was a most interesting local affair with Warner
VanAken, Les Woodward and Harold Hill holding fortht
By
popular demand, Harold Hill should be given a chance to tell
his story in detail.
Half an hour crowded the three fellows
considerably,

Program-November l8th will be in charge of Earle
who will present Neil Pfost.

(editor) Davidson

Neil will tell us what ho plans

in the way of law enforcement in Branch County*
Plash---Dlstrict Conference will

be hold at

the

Hotel Olds, Lansing

on November 30th and December 1,
Special program will in
clude such speakers as Phil Lovejoy, Dr. Harold Hunt, super
intendent of schools in Chicago and Kim Sigler, former
Governor of Michigan,
Rotary Anns are especially invited and
a program has been arranged for them.

For all information

regarding this conference, that is the type of dresses the
Rotary Anns should take along, transportation, etc, see Ed.
Holtz*

Coming Event-Rotarlan Payne is working hard with the Players group of
Branch County in the interest of local handicapped and
crippled children,
Rotarians and their Rotary Anns will have
a preview of the play.
The preview will be part of the Ladle*s
Night program.
Particulars will bo in next week's bulletin
as the general advertising will then hit the headlines.

Spencer Owens-conducted special services for one week at Plymouth,
Michigan.

Absent--November 11th:

Davidson, Hurley, Kornstein, Lyons, McComb,

Munn, Schmitt, Teeter, Trebilcock, Vinton.

Visltors-Noveraber 11th:

James Pierce - Sherman Oaks, California
Lawrence Werner - Bronson, Michigan
Dale Ulery - Goshen,

Indiana

Rotary Ann Myrtle Hougen writes-It was with much pleasure that I read
your message to me In the Rotary Reflector of November ?th,

I wish to thank you and all the members for coming to my

rescue.
Prom this experience, I doubt if your fellow member
will seek refuge behind his Rotary Ann's skirts in the future,

Hunters-Several of our trusty nimrods have already gone

north and

are

no doubt practising up on their best stories by this time.
Much tramping, eating and sleeping should be in order for the
next few days.
Seems as though the Rotary Club has benefltted
from the hunting results in the past and perhaps we may be
lucky again,

A new group is going north with such fellows

as

Shaw, Treat, Putnam, Kornstein, and Bobier trying their luck.
Pull in your ears, fellows, especially the last three days
when the season is open on all deer in part of the Lower
Peninsula,

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

2I9TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

CLASSIFICATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Witliam Bobier, Torg Skabo

Roy Mulehahey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Ceffmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Mourice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CRIPPLED

'

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Peareo, Webster Treat

Warren Willioms, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairmen.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupaltk

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

26-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the yeor 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having spedol programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

The Board of Directors of the Coldwater Rotary Club has approved
the names and classifications given below.

Any objection should be filed

vrith the secretary vrithout de'-..
James Van Why
Classification:

Hotel

Jim was born January 19, 1920 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,

attended grade school at Plains, Pennsylvania^
Jackson and regular college at Albion,

He

Junior college at

He has been associated with

the Sparks-Withington Company and the Jackson Bumper and Aeroquip
Company,

He has been connected with the Otsego and Hayes Hotel.

His Rotary-Ann is named Ruth,

They have tivo children, James, age

7 and Cassandra, age U.
●5E

^

Jf/.

^

●);*

^

Ralph Peters
Classification:

Retail Furniture

Ralph Peters was born September 22, 1912, at Dahinda, Illinois.
His education was received at Galesburg, Illinois,

For five years

he was service manager of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co, of
Galesburg,

For eleven years Ralph has been associated with Montgomery

Ward and is presently the manager of the Coldwater store.

Along the

line somewhere, Ralph traveled as a sales representative for a brewery,

selling only, not tasting,
Ralph’s hobbies are hunting, fishing, and collecting antique clocks.
Hang on to your timepieces boys.

Ralph and Catharine have three children, James, age 17; Patricia,

age lUj and Billie, age 9.
Ernest W. Luse,
Secretary

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wednetdoy 12:15 M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Pridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thuriday 12:15 M.
STURGIS - Ellu TempU - Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern - Mondoy 12:15 M

�s

219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART - Dislnct

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD - President
●tv.

HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
- Director

TRELOAR

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

?;

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobler, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton, Worrier

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

t&gt;

Mourice Poyne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holts

Bevee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Fronk Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN ●

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Bornes,

Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
DECEMBER

AUGUST

\

APRIL

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeifh

7—Ail-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treot (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S.- Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist wiHi the details.
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

November 20, 19?2

Bulletin-

Neil Pfost

Our new sheriff, that is, on and after January" 1, 1953&gt; made a fine
in^ression with his point by point program of lavr enforcement. The
program sounds good, Neil, and v;e hope all good citizens support you
in your efforts for good, efficient and exemplarj^ law enforcement.

Program-

November 2^th is Mark Andrew’s day. Mark is presenting John Ellenberger, our exchange student. Mark has not confied John to any
given subject.

Kim Sigler and Bill Boyd- from the Lansing Rotary Club are contributing generously
of their time in the interest of the Rotary District Conference at
the Olds Hotel, Lansing, on November 30th and December 1st, If you
have not attended a District Conference before, try this one and you
will enjoy same. See Ed Holtz for all particulars.
Flash-

Each member has received a letter from Bill Milnes

regarding Ladies
Night, December 2nd. You will note also that the Rotary members and
Rotary Anns are to have the first look-see at the p rformance to be
given in the interest of the handicapped children. Also note that
you must have a ticket for yourself and Rotary Ann vfhen you attend
this performance. Remember the date ladies.

Harvey Bent- handed out tickets for the ’’Play” and he wants you to come back for
seconds. Harvey is a quiet fellovr but you can bring a lot of happiness
his way if you make ^this ticket-selling business a pleasant task for him.
5,.A.

-

Harry Taylor-is in the Health Center for a few days,
Harry.
Hunting-

Hope you soon feel better.

Not a v/ord from a Rotarian as to success or failure. V/ill make a
round up next week. The weather has been a little warm for the perspir-^
ing lads tj do much tramping.

I sought for the greatness
and genius of America
in her

commodious harbors

and her ample rivers,
and it was not there,

Not

until I went

into

the

churches of A;nerica

and heard her pulpits
aflame v:ith righteousness,
did I understand the

secret

of her genius and power.
in the fertile fields

and boundless pi’airies,

and it was not there.
in

her

rich mines

America is great
because she is good,
and if America ever ceases to be good,
American v/ill cease to be great.

and her vast commerce,
Alexis de Tocqueville

and it v/as not there.

Early IdOO's
Absent and Leave Earlies - After reading the above, it appeared in order to forget
reminding this group that the club does miss you. There 7/ere tvrelve
absent last Tuesday,

■/ecember 9th-Make a date to hear Colonel Norman V'liley, commanding officer of Percy
Jones Army Hospital on December 9th.
Atomic Energy,

The subject v/ill touch on
Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12K» M

ANGOU - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovern - Monday 12:15 M

�J

GIENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

Dittrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT — Director

FRANK MURRAY

EARL CORWIN — Director

Treasurer

TRELOAR

I

Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Mulchahay

William Bobier, Torg Skebo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owen*

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

Haiti

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, Jomes Bailey

Peorce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirmon.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owerts (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

26—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 21

November 28«

Thanksgiving Day is now history but we all have much to be

19*^2

thankful

for. Would like to print a Thanksgiving message printed in the

Saturday Evening Post some years ago, but space will not permit.
John Ellenberger gave us a fine program Mark. From where

some

of us

were seated it appeared that John has one asset above others--he

has a good, hearty laugh. It would appear that much good should

be derived from this

exchange student idea, Byron Thomas glowed
with evident delight as John spoke of the merits of our school
system. Of co;xrse Charlie Schmitt asked John the most important

question of the day--lt went something like thls--dld you have

any difficulty in becoming accustomed to going to school with

girls as well as boys. Seems as though boys attend different

schools than girls in Oermany, This idea does not appear to appeal

to

Charlie.

PROGRAM: December 2—Please note that Bill Mllnes and

Mac

McKelth

switched program dates. Bill has charge of Ladles Night December

2. A good dinner at the American Legion Hall,&gt;. Plan to

arrive

the show entitled '*The Ninth Guest” as stated before,

fellow^

at approximately 6:30 P.M. sharp. After dinner a preview of

no crawling under the tent to see the show for free, You mush

have

tickets.

WELCOME to our newest Rotarians, Ernie Luse did a swell

job of

welcoming James into the club. Someone intimated that
ought to do more of this.

Ernie

HARVEY BENT still has tickets for the play. Charlie Fiske is going
great guns on selling

something close to 50 ov 60 tickets.

The rumor is that Charlie sends a ticket out with each
load of coal,

lar^-e

FROM THE BRONSON ROTARIAN
A dollar does not do much for us
now-a-days; but then, we don't do
much for the dollar.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern

Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ra/ Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

Vinton,

Byron

Thomas,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed

Hougen,

Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

' s

Frank Murray — Choirman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treot

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Bomes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairmon.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16-DIck Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-Stafe Meeting
19—James Bailey
26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stog Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

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Telephone 76

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delay.

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Classification:

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwoter, Michigan

Bulletin # 22

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December $, 1952

LADIES NIGHT was a great success and we express our thanks to Bill
Milnes and John Walker for arranging such a pleasant evening.
PROGRAM next Tuesday is in charge of liac McKeith who will present

Colonel Norman Wiley, the commanding officer of Percy Jones Gen
eral Army Hospital, We understand that the program will

be

cen

tered around the subject of atomic warfare and suggested civilian
defense preparations*

ABSENT last Tuesday were the following: Hurley, Johnstone, Keep, Munn,
Kennedy, Bob Kerr, Dick Kerr, Bob Livermore, McComb, McKnight,
Olds, Owens, Patterson, Skabo, Taylor, Teeters, Van Why,

Vinton

and Wade,

VISITORS were Rotarians Stocker from Bronson and Keith from South Bend,

COLDWATER Rotarians who went to Quincy to make up attendance last
Monday got in on a blanket fine of 25j^ per Coldwaterite except

those who wished to comment. Olmsted and Murray paid 50j^ each to
suggest reasons why Chief Finer McMenzie should also chip in and

he was assessed accordingly. One Quincy Rotarian asked how many
times we have to pay for those band uniforms,

CHEST X-RAY is available for all Coldwater People at the Fire Station
on the following dates:
December 6th
Saturday

Monday
Tuesday

December 8th
December 9th

1:00 to 8;00
1:00 to 8:00
1:00 to 8:00

These free X-rays are made available by the Branch-Hlllsdale
Coxmty Health Department, the County Medical Society, the Michigan
Department of Health and the Michigan Tuberculosis Association.

ATTENDING the Rotary District Conference at Lansing last week-end were
President Chuck Woodward, Mr. &amp;-Mrs. Ed Holtz, and Mr. &amp; Mrs.

pnie Luse. Phil Lovejoy gave two excellent talks, Kim Sigler was
toastmaster at the banquet, and Bill Otto presented a gift to

District Governor Glenn Stewart, The banquet was attended by 58l
persons who heard Harold Hunt, superintendent of schools

in

Chicago, A fine program was also planned for the Rotary-Anns with
a luncheon at Kellogg Center and a demonstration of table

ings and decorations by Liebermann»s Store of Lansing.

sett-

NOVEMB^ attendance in our club sky-rocketed to 9i|,6l^, the best for
1952. And believe it or not, we had a 100^ I/IEETING on November
Ken,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION “ Parker Inn — Thursday'12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregotional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P.M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

HARVEY BENT — Director

TREIOAR

—

Trensurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohsy

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul

Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Boiley

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Cholrmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeifh

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Murtn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16-DIck Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomos

26—Maurice Poyne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Lodies' Night)

3—Corl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupolik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having spedal programs, such as Ladies' Night, moy appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 23

December 11., 1952

ON TUESDAY, December 9th, we listened to a program by Colonel Norman
Wiley of Percy Jones Hospital, The Information given us by the
Colonel and the film indicated that Atomic warfare is terrible,

r^IAX OLDS has the program on Tue iday December l6th.-Mike 0*Neil Secretary of the Dry Cleaners As ●;.ociation of Michigan,
A RED LETTER DAY for Coldwater

.iotarians attending the Quincy Club on

Monday December 8th. Not a dime was paid in fines despite the fact
that the following members were iriaking up—(Bobs) Wade, Livermore,

and Kerr, (Jims) McComb, and VanWhy, ^^Ifred Rice, Harry Taylor,

and Kennedy. Guess Carlton McKenzie nas a touch of the Christmas
Spirit
we hope,

ABSENT DECEMBER 9th--Davidson, Pox, Bob Kerr, Olmsted, Owens, Thomas,
Treat,

and Waldron,

VISITORS DECEMBER 9th
Bronson
R●S, C ox,
Dick Henemyer,
Tecumseh
E.G, Greene,
V/alt Lindwall,
Goshen
Dale Ulery,
Clay Brockman,
Carl Casebeer,
Angola

Sturgis
Battle

Creek

Quincy

SPECIAL TO Byron Thomas—Red McICnight has given us a bit of print on
the results of teaching in some parts of the nation - Quote I Blidge

a Legion

The Minnesota Journal of Education printed a report on elementary
verbalism. A teacher asked 30 fifth-graders to write the pledge
of allegiance to the flag they had recited twice a day during the

school term. Two typical answers reported was: "I blidge a legion

to my American flag and which it stand one nacion in
and libdy of busted for all^”

(2) I brlth the flage of the United States of disned and

the
to

vizble
the

1
spries

and it stands one monton in the besble with heoties and gustees
and all.

OUR DEMON NEWS gatherer Red was especially busy this week and dug up
this item als3 ● Quotes'* The hottest

.j,aces in Hell

are

reserved

for those v/ho, in a period of moral crisis, maintain their

neutrality.”—Dante.
FROM THE DESK OF OUR SECRETARY- There will be a vote on a motion to
change Club By Laws to conform with Club Constitution as follows:
Article VE —Meetings
Section 2-The annual meeting and election of this club shall be

held not later than the thirty-first day of March,

as provided

in the By-Laws ^
ON NOVEMBER 23, 1952 a letter was sent to our Club by Everett Hougen regarding the Community Chest Drive, Actually Rotary Clubs, as such,
do not usually subscribe to charities as their income is solely
from dueso However, Rotarians as members of a Rotary Club do supp

ort our local charities0 This is merely wrotton to show that a
Rotary Club may endorse a program but not actually lay any cash on
the llne^ Every President faces this same problem as the Community
does not understand our set up. This paragraph was not written at
the request of President Chuck.

WHILE ATTENDING Quincy we listened to a discussion

on

the

Program For

Physically Handicapped Children. It would appear that the Quincy
Club will help out on this program although Coldwater may have to

nudge them a little.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Chureh — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Chureh — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Gov«rnor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

Ray Mulchahay

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebikoek

CLASSIFICATION

John Walker, Spencer Owens

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bevee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Cholrmon

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

SICK COMMITTEE

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

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Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earf Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5_Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik
10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Potterson

2S-Harold T. Hill

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting
14—Robert Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

91

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 2i|

December 18^ 195^

PAST PROGRAM-Max Olds presented the man at the top of the Dry Cleaners
Association in Michigan,His speech gave each of us much food for
thought, T he strength of a people will reflect the strength and
moral fibre

of

a nation,

ABSENT DECEMBER l6th-Aliemier, Fox, Keep, Bob Livermore,
VISITORS December l6th;

Lyons,Pattersonr

Harcourt Sheets and Alfred Sassman, Angola
Laurence Werner, Bill Whorley, Bronson and Dale Ulery, Goshen,
FLORIDA is already calling some of the lads,Chet Allemier and Bill

Mllnes are in the south spending their summer's savings,

HARRY TAYLOR has been up and around to the extent of attending Rotary,
Keep up the good work Harry,

GOOD OLD ED HOLTS has now had his supply of potatoes Increased. Seems
as though Ed was holding back on the potato rations to John
Ellenberger, John was surprised when some well informed Rotarian
advised him of what was going on* Ed's caution in this regard
cost him l|?1.60 for postage on four nice Idaho potatoes. Seriously
Ed we all appreciate the fine contribution you are making to
John's

education,

CHRISTIvIAS IffiSSAGE to The Leave Earlies; Start the New Year with the
idea in mind of staying for all the meetings possible. This will
make President Chuck a happy fellow,
JIM MCCOMB took over for Ernie Luse last week. Ernie was in Lansing,
THE BRONSON ROTARY Club has had at least I4 perfect meetings in a row.
Visiting recently with Bruce Wilbur over this matter failed to
find the secret of their attendance success.Congratulations
Bronson, We would venture a guess that Gerry Pearce the amiable
banker who also is secretary has much to do with the attendance,
THE MARSHALL Rotary Club raised something close to iijiTOOO.OO with the
sale of newspapers. The income is to be used towards community
improvements. Congratulations Marshall,
HAS EVERY MEMBER turned in his money from sale of tickets to the
Play?
DR. BAILEY and DR MOOI held open house for members of the hospital

staff and others at their new clinic December I8, 1952. Congrat
ulations fellows for a fine contribution to our community.
RAY FOX is busy
swinging his axe with glee as he sees the results of
his year’s labors turn into cash money, Ray would be willing to
pay a slight fee for this paper to say that he has the best
Christmas trees between Coldwater and Quincy. This situation does
not

interfere

with Max

Olds

who

has

a

stand

of

similar

trees

out

M-86 way. When Max looks real close he says he can see the trees
above

the weeds.

WAYNE WAY has not had recognition for purchasing property on Division
Street and making same into a fine used car lot for the display
of Olds and Chevrolet cars^ which cars he proudly defends as the
best on the market. Bob Livermore thinks the same v*ray,
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

Individuality is the salt of common life.
You may have to live in a crowd,
You do not have to live like It,
subsist

on

its

but
nor

food.

yVan Dyke and Red MeKnight
OUR REPORTERS Red, Ken and Fred have been busy this week. Won’t some
of you fellows loosen up and give us some news??
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congrogational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M
ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M
BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

GliNN STEWART - DUtnet Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARIES 1. WOODWARD — Pre»iden!
GRANT

ERNEST W. lUSE - Secretory

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT - Director

TREIOAR

—

Troa»urer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

●

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

i

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ernest Lose, Guvaria Coffman

Ray Mulchahey

.William Bobier/ Torg Skabo

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

CLASSIFICATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice
L

Vinton,

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Maurice* Payhe, Ed Holtz
;

Paul Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

,

S

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Warreri Williams, Russoll Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Roberf Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Cholrmani

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Karr

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1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKelth

7-&gt;-AII-Sportt Banquet

12—Harold' McKnlght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night))

14—Hpl Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffmon (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

‘

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

. 12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Rolph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Woyne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Lodies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen
Telephone 76

�Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 25

December 26, 1952

PAST PROGRAM--My apologies to Spencer on not having even mentioned his

program in last week*s bulletin presented Rev. Richard of Plymouth,

Michigan, who gave the club a fine program which concluded with
several well sung carols.

PROGRAM DECEMBER 30th. Before v;e forget the program this

week we

happy to say that Charlie Piske has been able to arrange for
Charles Gruner a local boy, to give his version of -what

are

makes

land the Emerald Isle. Charles Gruner, not Charles Piske,

was

Ire
a

Parm Exchange Student to Ireland last summer.

NEW MEMBER Lester Wise was welcomed into the club last Tuesday by our

genial secretary Ernie Luse. Our scouts are now checking Into

Lester's past history and we v^ill give you the low down on this
boy later. Welcome to Rotary Lester.
LESTER would feel good if all the fellov;s knew that he represents one
of the oldest and finest banking institutions in Southern Michigan.

If any of you lads have a few dimes left over, you might tell
Lester and he will deposit them in any one of the following; The

Buck, Doe Club, The Vacation Club, The Christmas Club or The Hopalong-Cassidy Club,

ABSENT Dec--Not going to chide the boys today,
VISITORS; Elmer Dobson, Quincy

O.A. Rissraan, Bronson
Bronson
Bob Stocker,
Jack Schafer, Bronson

Prank Strock, Angola
Gordon Brev/er, Bronson

OUR SECRETARY prepared the following interesting information. The age
of our members that is, their Rotary age is as follows;
1922

192lj. —

2

1

1925 - - 1
1926 - - 1
1927 - - 2

1928 - - 1
1933 - - 1

W, VanAken -- C, Keep
Wade

Taylor
McKnight
McConkey — ’Walker
Vinton
Olmsted

1936 - - 2
1938 - - 1

I9I1O - - 2

19l).2 - - 1).

1939 - - 2

19U3 - - 1

191+7 - - 5
191+8 - - 3

1950 - - 7

1949 - - 6
Total 66

THE

GOVERNOR'S letter for

191+1+ - 1945 - 1946 - 1951 - - 3
1952 - - 8

December states that Coldwater contributed

$690.00 to the Rotary Foundation. Coldv/ater also topped the 50-99
group in the District for November attendance, Bronson topped the
25*49 group. Seems as though Bronson would become weary of 100^

marks all the time. Nothing higher to shoot at.

May we use this medivun to wish all a very happy holiday

season

and the best for 1953*

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Fridoy 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — DUtriet Governor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

TRELOAR

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Muichahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth pimsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

,r

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

■ r

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

1952-1953 ROTARY
AUGUST

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

5—Fred Weeks

2-Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picrtic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladles' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Gist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomos
30—Russell Moore

MAY
JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)
14—Ken Putnom

21—Bob Livermore

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Boiley

^

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
.9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)
10—Howord Swan

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

23—Worner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Bornes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

16—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Telephone 76

�He Profits Most Who Serves Best

f}

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin ^ 26

January 2, 10&lt;3

GREETINGS TO ALL--As v;e start a new year let us look back over the past
year with its many blessings and then resolve to be of further
service in our community during 1953.

THANKS TO CHARLES GRUNER for a fine program on Ireland. The slides
and narration were both interesting,

PROGRAM January 6/53—Will try not to forget the future programs

in

1953. Don Shorno, our local pick and drill expert will present
the program Tuesday,

AN INTERESTING news item comes out of publishing the Rotary age of our
members. Ken Johnstone first joined the Peking, China, Club in
1926, then the Shanghai Club in 1933 and the Coldwater Club in
1950. Ken had his Rotary attendance Interrupted for quite a time
while he was forced to do a stretch in a Japanese prison camp.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN-This f\md received a nice boost from the

Players
rendition at the Coldwater High School in December, After allow

ing expenses to the Players Group the net for the fund was $790,00,
Thanks to all who worked on this project,

MERLE B, FRENCH became a member of the Kalamazoo Rotary Club during
December, Congratulations 1/Ierel from the Coldwater lads,

JOHN ELLSNBERGER sent the follov;ing message to President Chuck--In appre
elation for every thing you have done for me, I would like to
wish every Rotarian a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
PRESIDENT CHUCK advises that John was given a pair of skil boots for
Christmas.

ABSENT December 30--Alleraier, Bent, Bobier, Corwin, Hougen, and Bob
Livermore,

VISITORS December 30th.
Bronson

- Bob Stocker, Robert Wolf,

Clare Hollister,

Jack Schafer
Goshen

Dale Ulery.

CLARE BOVEE-The boys put their best into the songs last Tuesday, especially for Clare. This little lady has been Rotary*s pianist
for many years but finds she cannot continue, Dec. 30 was the last
Rotary program Clare v/ill perform for us. Our thanks to you Clare

for long and faithful service. Maurice Payne is searching with
great diligence for a new pianist. All applicants should see
Maurice in person.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL-Paris, France 1953-

Some of the boys are making tentative plans to go,others are wish
ing they could go,Now, Earle Davidson seems to be pretty well set

in his plans while Howard Teeter is weakening day by day,Marion,

keep the pressure on.Here are some of the cruise rates-'*SS

Nieus

Amsterdam"outside rooms DeLuxe For Two ^i^-OOOoOO.Inside Rooms, not
DeLuxe For Two $1735* Add 100/ for tips and incidentals and you
have the story. Meals are included. These prices are per each.

For Your Consideration-People and steamboats toot loudest when they
are in a fog.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Chorch — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — WednMdoy 12:15 M

STUBGIS - Elks T.mpI, - Monday 12d)0 M

ANGOLA — Celkg, Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (CS.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Poet Town — Meadey 12:15 M

�0

GLENN

2I9TH DISTRICT

STEWART

District

Govtrner

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

EARL CORWIN — Director

HARVEY BENT — Director

DICK

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

Director

BIRINGER

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mutchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobe

Ernest Luse. Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

PROGRAM
Alfred Rice

Borney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

COMMUNITY

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL● URBAN

James Boiley

Warren Williams, Russoll Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon
^1/

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

7_AII-Sports Banquet

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shavr

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Chories Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarle Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—-Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night]

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

n

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�The Board of Directors; of the Coldwater Rotary Club has
approved the name and classification given belowa Any

objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay.

Dp* Harvey Moss
Classification;
Internal

Medicine

Signed; Ernest ^

Luse,

January 2^ 1953

Sec.

��tt

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

January 8, 19^3

Bulletin # 2?

DON SHORNO introduced Dr. Fred Wertheimer of The Michigan Department of Health,The

topic was the addition of flourine to drinking water and seemed to interest all
present,

VINC KORNSTIEN has charge of the program on January 13th. Vine has arranged for

Elmer Houghton, of the 100^ Bronson Club, to report on the Hotary International

Conference at Mexico City,
PRESIDENT CHUCK left folders at each plate last Tuesday indicating three Rotarians

were interested in being District Governor of our District. Chuck also stated
that any information from Club members on these fellows would be appreciated and
assist in marking our
X opposite the right name,
KEN PUTNAM advised that willing and able Rotarians should contact Jim McComb before
next Tuesday regarding donating blood to the blood bank,
KEN OLMSTED brought to our attention the fact that the Program for Physically Handi

capped was implemented by Hillsdale County having engaged a full time physical
therapist. Hillsdale County has also raised one half the total cost of $6000,00
per annum. Branch County will come through Ken if Rotary backs this program,
ROTART INTERNATIONAL-Paris France 1953^
V/e now find that several folks doubt the figures on the costs in last week*s
Reflector, Actually the $U000,00 each for Deluxe accomodations covers the fee for
bedroom with setting room alcove, bath, shower, toilet and ward robe. The 1735#00
each covers an inside room vdth two beds, shower and toilet. However, the cruise
aboard the S,S, Nieuw Amsterdam is as follov;s: Leave New York April 23 and touch

at the following ports Las Palmas, Casablanca, Gibraltar, Malaga, Algiers, Pal

ermo, Naples, Villefranche, Palma, Lisbon, Harve, May 20th Attend Rotary Inter
national in Paris, on your own, leave on cruise again from Rotterdam June 3r&lt;i
and call at Harve, Southampton then arrive Nev; York June 11,
One well informed Rotarian advises that a fellcar could make the round trip from

Coldwater for $2000.00, Our estimate of tips and incidentals seems a little high,
VISITORS-January 6th—Dale Ulery, Goshen and Carlton McKenzie, Quincy.
Carlton McKenzie’s remarks to the Coldwater Club were brief and to the point—

just ’’Happy New Year.”

ABSENT January 6th—Allemier, Bob Livermore, Lyons, Milnes, ihilchahey, Patterson ,
Treloar, IValdron and Way,

on October
19lQ« He attend
ed the Coldwater High School and during this time associated himself vath such
fellows as Jack Bridges,Sherman Wood and Harold Hard. It has been rumored by

LESTER IVISE—Coldvj’ater Rotarian was born in Coldwater

class mates that these lads would enter a class and as the teacher droned away
This did
not bother the teacher much for at the conclusion of the lesson he vrould look up

with the lesson the above mentioned lads vfould vacate the class room.

and see the lads comfortably seated again, not realizing that they had been
absent most of the lesson period. However, Fred Weeks remembers Lester as a
model student???

During January 1937 Lester associated himself with the Southern Michigan National
Lester’s banking term was inter
rupted by Uncle Sam from May 19h2 to December 19l|-5. During his period of Military
Service he spent one year in Florida one year in California and the remainder
of the time in Iceland, He was connected vdth the Signal Aircraft ¥/arning
Bank and now is the Asst* Voce President of same,

service,
Lester is interested in Civic activities such as The

American Legion, Masonic
Lodge and is presently serving as a member of the Coldv/ater City Council, Rotary
Ann Celia and Lester have tv/o children—^Bill and Julie,
Such activities as fishing and pipe smoking appeal to Lester.

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12KK&gt; M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CBEEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�2I9TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART —

DUtrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ — Vice&gt;President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray Molchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice-

Poul

Hurley

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

YOUTH SERVICE

.

CRIPPLED

.

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Choirman.

Dick Biringer, Chotrman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7_All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night)}*

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treot (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-PauI Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladles' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urbon)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Wotdron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Woy

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Forty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HoroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

)&gt;

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

BLilletin # 2?

^

January 15# 1953

VINC KORNSTIEN deserves our thanks for a fine program on Mexico and

Rotary Internationales Convention last siunraer, Elmer Houghton from
Bronson gave the Illustrated talk and he

also deserves our sincere

thanks»

PROGRAM JAUKAURY 20th Paul ^urley has charge of the program and has
arranged for Francis Beaudin, residf^nt cf Bionson and

associated

with Federal Mogul, to
ihe program, Mr. Beaudin will talk
on the proh’’
local Draft Board and latest draft regulations

of Introducing Harve^ Moss to the club

members. Harvey is our most recent member and we wish to extend tn

him our best wishes for a long and happy Rotarrarsocla^ioSs!

LLOYD LIVERMORE had the misfortune of having a fire in his home.
Damage was extensive to f^s. Livermore^s music department. The folks
had the fire under

control when the fire department arrived.

GERRY PE^CE, Secretary of the 100^ Bronson Club was honored recently

aLear^
In th" r®
Bronson. This information
appeared in the Bronson Journal. Congratulations Gerry,
attendance for 21
spot to such an extent

that the lad who breaks the string may as well commit ^hara-kiri”.
e^teni:;

Keep up the good work Bronson*

MAURICE PAYNE is still searching for a pianist. Rotary is not the

without your song leading. Don't let L go stale

on the singing reputation wo now enjoy,

on

ROTARY
INT^NATIONAL^ now has
a site for its new headquarters in Chicago.
GT^nnnd
Avenue and Davis Street in Evanston, 111.
Gro\^d breaking ceremonies are set for f,Iay 3, 1953, Floor soace
will be approximately l^OOO square feet.
^

bul'ISiTSat^rlal^s"^’

^

wit'supplled by Les Woodward

’ ®®“®^'

WHY NOT?

Teacher-J'Bobby,
give an example of indirect taxes.
Bobby -"The dog tax','

Teacher-"Why is that an Indirect tax?"

Bobby - "Well, the dog doesn't have to pay It."
ALONG THE SAf® LINE

There was a time when a fool and his
were

Now It happens to everybody,

money

soon parted.

wiil"b5 toioviSed at the Rotary
fhof ^1*30 A.M, to 1:00 p..,:, on Tuesday, Thunks to Paul Hurley^program
regulations will le preroom

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
AAAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON

STURGIS - Elks Tempt. - Mondoy 12:00 M

Congregotionol Church — Wadnetdoy 12:15 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pest Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

- District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

Treasurer

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY ~ Director

HARVEY BENT - Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bob'ier, Torg Skobo

Roy Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvorie Coffmar&gt;

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebilcock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL ● URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Trent

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Bomes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnighf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hol Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Govarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting
IP—James Bailey

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

23—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Let Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mork S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the chonge.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 28

January 22^ 1953

JANUARY 20th 1953 was a notable day In the history of our Nation, It

was stimulating to observe our 3l4.th President call upon our Cre
ator for strength and guidance.

Our thanks to Dick and

Bob Kerr

for installing a television set which brought us the inaugural

to^the^Mnh
Hurley for presenting Mr. Beaudln
to the club. Mr. Beaudln's paper on the Selective Service Act waa

0^ tgaX'to

information.

IRA KING was present in person for the inauguration of President
Harding.

Davidson, Hougen, McConkey,

MeKeith,
Murray, Patterson, Shorno,
, ’
^ , Way,Williama,
Vinton,

VISITORS: Dale Ulery, Goshen
Dick Henemyer, Sturgis

Ken Prettle, Hillsdale

James Baker, Angola
A Brokew, Angola
R McGargle, Bronson.

CORRECTION: The bulletin of January 15th stated that Rotary Internatlonal»s new site would have iiOOO
square feet. The correct figure
is 40j000 square feet.

FRANK MC CONKSy has

Reading. Have a®good'?i™°^a^!"°^

SINGING We all miss the singing at our meetings. The officers

are

PROGRM JAOT^Y 27th--Prank Murray has charge of the program

He

searching for a pianist, but no luck so far,

It

t:d:y’'th^'hf^“^5:ste^d;ayI^!?fope^?

is

One Wild Oat,*”

ashamed, to own he has

words, that he Is-^^Ler ●

ALSO—You can't make dollars with your quarters on an easy -chair.

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Bks Temple — Monday 12K&gt;0 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavorn — Monday 12:15 M

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PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobior, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

BIRTHDAY

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Carl Vinton, Warner VanAken

Barney Trebilcock
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TELEPHONE

MUSIC

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

PROGRAM
Alfred Rie»'&lt;

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Clara Boyee, Piano

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

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YOUTH

Keith

CRIPPLED

SERVICE

CHILDREN

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Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat
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Warren Williams, Russell Moore

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Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—AH-Sports Borrqitet

12—Harold McKnIght
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (lodies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Show

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Comp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman-(Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

5—John Wolker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince
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12-rTri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—‘Fronk Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic):

10—Howard Swan'

14—Ken Putnam

17—Worren Williams (Rurd-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
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MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

TO—Woyne Way

7~President$' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)
24—Les Woodward
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21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�MEMBER *S A.TTENDANCB FOR THE YEAR

1952
Total

Meetings

Meetings Attended
Chester Allemier

Harvey Bent
Richard Biringer
William Bobier
Earl Corwin
Earl Davidson

Ray Pox
Harold Hill
Edward

Holtz.

52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52

Si E.Harold Munn,

Paul Hurley

(joined 6/6/52)

Kenneth Johnstone

Charles Keep
Richard

Kerr

Robert Lyon
James MeComb
Milford McKeith

Harold J.McKnight
William A.Mllnes

29

52
52
52
52
52
52
52
52

Jr.

49
(joined 5/12/52)
45 Prank Murray
7 Max A,

Olds

7 Spencer B.

Owens

50 Roy Patterson
B*K.

29

Meetings
Attended

ij.6 Russell F«Moore
45 Raymond Mulchahey
50
(joined 5/12/52)

Everett Hougen

(joined 6/6/52)

Total

Meetings

Pearce

23 Kenneth Putnam

24

Charles

Schmitt

(joined I/22/52)

52

35

35
52
52
52
52
52
52

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50

kS

52
52

ks

38

41

48 Torg Skabo

(joined 3/25/52)

51 Howard M. Teeters

4I W Grant Treloar

45 Wayne Way

51 Warren Williams

Mark S* Andrews
Otis 0* Barnes
Guvarle S. Coffman

Harry L« Taylor

Charles H.

Ralph Toupalik

John A. Kennedy

II

I

Howard K.

52

il

52
52
52

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Swan

Byron Thomas
Webster

Treat

Robert B. KerrVincent Kornstein

Raymond G*

Lloyd L* Livermore
Lloyd R, Livermore
Ernest W, Luse

Warner

Van Aken

Carl F,

Vinton

Prank L* McConkey

Robert L. Wade
John H. Walker
Frederick H, Weeks
Charles L, Woodv;ard
Leslie H. Woodward

Kenneth L.

Olmsted

Maurice Payne
C.

Alfred Rice

Trebilcock

Frederick Van Aken

James Van Why*

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37 Robert E# Shaw
4I Donald V.Shorno

100^ ATTBIjDANCE FOR 1952

Piske

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Any member not in accord with the above, contact your secretary.

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approved the name and classification given belov;. Any
objections should be filed with the secretary without
delay.

Wayne Feller
Classification:
Music Retail

Signed; Ernest W. Luse,

Sec.

January 29&gt; 1953*

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Blilletin # 29

JTanuary 291 1953

PRANK MURRAY gave the club a fine program in presenting Doc* Thomas
and Wilbur Read on January 27th» Doc and Wilbur saw many things
that would escape the casual observer. The members appeared to
enjoy the entire proceedings especially when Wilbur swayed in a
Glasgow dance.

ROADBUIIDER VINTON has charge of the program on February
The sub¬
ject on the Rotary Reflector lndlcates"Rotary Information so
Carl no doubt has something of real value for us. As a matter of
fact fellows, brush up on your Rotary knowledge as Carl may call
on you,

B ETTER LOOK to your laurels Spencer now that Ken Putnam has been
ushered into the thanksgiving department. Ken was taken by sur
prise and after turning pale, gulping deeply a couple of times,
he took off in a fashion akin to the men of the cloth. Good work
Ken old boy.

SEVERAL ROTARIANS have been doing a bit of local service by tramping
the

streets

in search of members for the Chamber of Commerce.
Seems there are a few local fellows who should belong to the
Chamber of Commerce but rebel at the idea of coming in without a
strugle.

ABSENT JANUARY 27th--Davidson, Hurley, Johnstone, Bob Kerr, Richard
Kerr, Kornstein, McConkey, McKeith, Moss, Olmsted, Payne, Waldron.
VISITORS January 27th-- Dale Ulery,

Goshen

Jack Schwabland,

^ ...

Bllssfield.

HARRY TAYLOR is still visiting at Ot Barnes town residence, Harry

would appreciate visitors at room IOIl.

ROTARY INPORMATION-

Question—Is there any general principle controlling

the

location

of the convention city?
Answer— Yes, a resolution adopted at the 1929 (Dallas) convention
provided that the annual convention should be held

outside

the

U.S.A. at least once every four years. Nine conventions have been
held outside the United States, the most recent of v/hlch was held

in Mexico City, Mexico in 1952. In 1953 the Convention will

held in Paris,

Prance.

be

CARL VINTON^S program of Rotary information is in line with the respon

sibilities of the Rotary Information Committee, The pamplet "Gett
ing Acquainted With Rotary" states -It is the responsibility of

the Rotary Information Commi.ttee to give members an adequate under

standing of their privileges and obligations as members,

and in

formation about Rotary, its history^ objects, scope and activities.

HARVEY MOSS will soon be given some space in this paper
fellows

to know him better.

to enable

the

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION—No man is really happy or safe without a hobby,
and It makes precious little difference what the outside

interest

may be—botany, beetles or butterflies, roses, tulips or Irises;
fishing, mountaineering or antiquities- Anything will do so long
as he straddles a hobby and rides it hard^

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parkor Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi* - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — District Goverttor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President

ERNEST W. LUSE

ED HOLTZ - Vice-Prosidont
HARVEY BENT

- Director

GRANT

Secretary

TRELOAR

-

Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE
HARVEY BENT — Chairman,

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

^

William Dobier, Torg Skabo

Ray 'Mulchohey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl Vinton,

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Warner VanAken

Barney Trobileock

●

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas,

Alfred Rice

Everett

Paul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtx

Hougen,

Clora

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray.. Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Keith

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Peoree, Webster Treat

RURAL - URBAN

Jomes Bailey

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairmon.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY programs
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight

9_Wm. Milnes (Lodies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

28—Charles Schmidt

' 23—Spencer Owens (Chrlstmos)
30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©
13—Vince

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Cor! Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupaiik

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Porty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HoroId T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952*53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 30

February

1953

CARL VINTON made some extra money for the Crippled Childrens Fund dur
ing his program last Tuesday. Sorry Carl, the writer failed

to

ad

vise you that he would be out of town on Tuesday. Carl always
freshens up our memory on Torary's important points.

G£I\TERAL PROGRAM CHAIRLIfAN Alfred Rice has scrambled tiie programs some

what. Seems the scrambling was started by President Chuck Yfno heads
up the program Tuesday^ February 10th. At present Chuck is attending
a Lumberman's Convention at Grand Rapids and should be able to help
the other local lumber mercrr-Uit share the latest sales wrinkles.

GRANT TRSLOAR

and his

company are nov; in the process of placing extra

cross pieces on certain telephone poles along County roads.

Seems

as though the company was given a rate Increase with the stipulation
that extra lines should be installed. Grant is now doing just what

the commission ordered and soon Supervisor Waldron,

Williams and others will enjoy phone service on the
the city folks.

Wheat King
same

basis

as

BYRON THOms and the Coldwater Board of Education have other oroblems
besides taking in extra School Districts. Seems the present play
groimd swings have very hard seats that sometimes can belt innocent

bystanders on the head when the swing is rolling in high gear. Now,
none of the Rotarians have been whacked yet but it sometimes happens
to a member of a Rotarian's family.

ROTARIANS HOUGSN &amp; KENIffiDY were in Lansing last Tuesday as
folks in the possibility of having a truck terminal

water, Smaller cities than Coldwater

nov/

interested

located

in Cold-

enjoy this trucking service.

RED MCKNIGHT.continues to locate interesting information on Rotary's
early days in Coldv/ater^ The latest is a song book compiled by Glen
Cowell in 1923.

The edition is entitled

to the book states,
nev/,

some good.

Make It Snappy” The preface

”A motley collection of songs, some old,

some bad,

some

some v/e

can sing, more v/e can’t, and all
now in for some terrible punishment”. The Book was dedicated to
Charles Rufus Osborn, /ilso

as # lOiiii..

IS

song book shows Coldwater’s Charter

ROTARIANS along with others are talking for and against the fluorine
water treatment. One hears all kinds of stories^ good and bad, Some
l_„.
think this new application will grow ^ee’L while others think your
teeth will drop out. Some even suggest baldness as a result while
others hope it will grov/ hair,

A GOOD representation of Coldwater lads attended Rotary at

Quincy last
Monday, A fine film was shown on civilian defense as it applies to

the plane watching program and filter centers.

ABSENT FEBRUARY 3--Biringer, Hougen, Johnstone, Dick Kerr, Kornstien,
L.L. Livermoi*e, Lyons, McConkey, Olds. Teeters and Waldron.

^VISITORS FEBRUARY 3;

Carlton McKenzie -- Quincy &amp; Harry Wolf -- Charleror,

THINKING OF THE COMING OF SPRING--”What a man needs

cast iron back with a hinge in it^

Pa.

in gardening is a

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
A\AKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN STEWART — D»»tri«t Govtrnor

DISTRICT

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-53
CHARLES 1. WOODWARD

President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Corl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Maurice Payne, Ed Holts

Hougen,

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Pearce, Webster Treat

u.

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Mox Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16-Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howord Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Willioms (Rurol-Urfaan)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VonAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Karold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

if you want to chonge dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairmen

Members having special programs, such os Ladles' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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The COLDWATER Rotaty REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 30

February 12,

LESTER WISE took charge of his first Rotary program last Tuesday and
presented lHr» Brossie who is associated with The Michigan Society
For Crippled Children* The film presented indicates that a great
amount of fine work is being done v/herever possible for the handi
capped, Our reporter, Ray Hulchahey gave the Coldwater Reporter a
fine story on this meeting,
SUGGESTION: Editor Earle, could you collect information on Branch
County’s program for the handicapped ahd give it a boost in your
paper? Kenny Olmsted is close this program and can supply much in
formation. Our thanks to you if this can be done.

FLAST-*Take a Look in the basement and attic of your place of businesa
fellows as the flying squadron for fire prevention is comming to
town. Remove all fire hazzards and booby traps that might cause fires,
Everett Hougen has charge of the program Tuesday, February 17th.

T he program ^ylll be knov/n as "Town Fire Inspection Program" and

can be brought to the public once in five years at the request of

the sponsors. Twenty five representatives of Stock Insurance Com panies will be on hand for the program as v/ell as the City Fathers
and other civic minded citizens. The Inspection at your place of
business v/ill be made by a team of two Inspectors, one Fireman and
one Boy Scout, Representatives of this group v/ill also address
school assemblies on fire prevention. It might be a nice gesture for
Jess to bring all Coldwater Insurance Agents representing Mutual
Companies●
Helen and MacKeith, Russell and Gladys Moore left for sunny Florida
last Tuesday,

Russell and Glady’s son Dick left

for Korea last Mon,

WE MENTIONED LAST v/eek that Glen Cov/ell edited a song book, Glen was
one of Rotary's most ardent /jcrkers in our club and District, Any

information you may have on Glen's accomplishments will be gladly
printed in the Reflector,

Please paa:^. this information along*

ROTARIAN JOAQUIN SERRATOSA CIBILS of Montevido, Uruguay will be the
next President of Rotary. He has been a member of his home club
since 1921, the year Coldwater received its Charter,
ROTARIAN Edgar B, Lincoln of Marshall will

serve our next District

Governor,

ABSENT last week. Biringer,
and

Pox, Hurley, Dick Kerr, McKelth,

Moore

Putnam,

VISITORS Bruce Wilbur,
FOR YOUR

wants,

Bronson; Dale Ulery, Goshen Indiana;
John Hutchens, Wilmington, Ohio.

CONSIDERATION:

A man should always consider how much he has more than he
and how much more unhappy he might be than he really is.
●

Add is on a

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY

Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION - Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Temple - Monday 12KM) M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.5.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART — Districf

Governor

GRANT

Treasurer

Rotary .ffuh of Coldwmer - -1952CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE

HARVEY

. EARL CORWIN

BENT - Director

TRELOAR

FRANK MURRAY -

DlrWor

Director

DICK 'BIRINGER — Director
,●5’ ■

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Ray-. Mulehahey

William Bobier, Terg Skabo

Ernest Lute, Guvorie CoITmon

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

■

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Barney Trebileock

Vinton, Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne,

Byron Thomos, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Ed Holts

Clara Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKelth

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Monn

Id—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

26—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles FIske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©
13—Vince

16-Dlck Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebileock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

24—Everett Hougen

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Bornes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupailk

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

10-Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mcrrk S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28—Harold T. Hill

11—Fritr VonAken (Armistice Day)

N.

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special-programs, such
ff
»

Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best
^

—

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotaiy REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 31

Fobruayy 1&lt;^, 1953

EVERETT HOUGEN is to bo complimentod for organizing a snappy program
on fire preventioHo Also, the large crowd was handled in record
time, the speeches were short and the entire program was over beinspection teams proved

valuable to our local business folks,

RALPH TOUPALIK has charge of the program on Tuesday Pobruary 2k. In
y
an election is being held on Wednesday Feb¬
ruary 25th to determine if Consumers Power Compa|&lt;y can enioy the
power to the Industrial section of Coldwater,
Ralph thought all citizens should be informed on this subject.
sequontly the program will have space for Leo I.IcQ.ueon and a

sentative of Consumers Power,

Con-

repre-

WARREN WILLIAMS has the program on March 3rd and has arranged a farmers

he moGting will be held at Pokagon Park at 6j30 P,M. Mich

igan time. Each Rotarlan must flush out a farmer and bring him as
Warren must know how many reservations to make by

t^be L^hand^^

special music and a good speakL

AS ANNOUNCED last Tuesday by President Chuck, the following names have
been nominated for the Board of Directors during 1953-19B3*
iCornstien

Ernest Luse
Raymond Trobilcock

Ralph Toupalik
Max Olds

Howard Swan

Milfo-^d HcKolth
Grant Treloar

V..
^ Kenneth Olmsted
Prodorick VanAken
xou will bo asked to vote for seven of the above fellov/

The

Nominating Committee was made up of the followlng-- -Ken Putnam,
Bob Shaw, Mark Andrews, and Web Treat,
^
&gt;3«

Coifimitteo advises that— If you

want to travel to Paris you can still secure first class oas^Ln

mombers^of
carry Cont
President
Brunnier and
memoers oi th-^RotS^v'
the Rotary international Board,
the North /unerican Transportation Committee

fi

% r

587 Fifth avenue.
^

New York,

N,Y.

THE DISTRICT ASSEMBLY will be hold tills spring a
t Clear Lake on April
11 and 12, plan novi to attend, Details will follow.

OUR 1953,
CLro slipped
to Ath placo in’the’District standings for January
oven with a 92.25?^, This is a tough league tf

be in follows

Lets try to make up whenever wo can. Bronson was, of course, on top.

Good work Bronson, Every club was above QQ%.
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

What people say behind your back is
your standing in the Community,

Chick

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGIS

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Pest Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

Elks Temple - Monday 12:00 M

�GLENN STEWART - District

219TH DISTRICT

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L WOODWARD - President

HARVEY BENT

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

ED HOLTZ - Vice&lt;President
Director

TRELOAR

-

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

EARL CORWIN — Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest Luse, Guvario Coffman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebileock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett

Alfred Rice

Poul Hurley

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Hougen,

Clare Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

1

RURAL - URBAN

Jomes Bailey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Eorl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7_All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9_Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstlen

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebileock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemler (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Wtllioms (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—EvereH Hougen

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

lO-Wayne Way
17—Keith Peorce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28—Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you wont to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

if

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

February 26, 1953

Bulletin # 32

RALPH TOUPALIK presented Leo McQueen,

Coldwater and Ivlr,

Carson from

Consumers Power at the meeting, Tuesday February 2lj.th. If all the

Rotarians voted, as we are sure they did, only approximately ijl^O

other townsmen voted to give Consuiiiers Power Company a franchise to
supply power to a portion of Coldv/ater.

PROGRAM--Tuesday evening March
Pokagon Park
P-M. Michigan
time* You must have a legitimate, black loam farmer v/ith you^ You
can't bring another Hotarian that r ight be trying to pose as a
farmer* Give our rural friends a br eak and a good meal %
per
plate* Warren Williams is in charge oi ohe whole affair.

OFFICERS 1953-1954 Starting July 1, 1953? Sd Holtz will guide our club
in the official capacity of President. He will be assisted by Ernie
Luse, Vice President, Grant Treloar, Treasurer and Chick Kennedy,
Secretary*

VISITORS February 24th--Dale Ulery, Goshen and Leo White, Bronson,
ABSENT February 24th, Allemier, Bobier, Kornstien, Bob Livermore, Lyons
McConkey,

McKelth,

Moore, Moss and Waldron*

MlURICE PAYNE is moving his office uptov;n, that is in the fashionable
part of uptown where all store fronts are being freshened up. If
you have not already called on Maurice, hold your call until the
place is renovated. Maurice will then be in a position to serve
coffee and crumpets to all callers, Maurice will soon be able to

sit in the lobby of the Arlington and peer across to his office to
see that things are humming along even if he is absent.
FROM THE Iv^ARSHALL Rotary Club v;e have the lov^ dovm on our next District
Governor:

Many of us look at Ed and wonder hov/ he does it. We wonder where he
gets his extra-ordinary energy and drive--His boundless enthusiasm
and zest, his great capacity for new ideas and the stick-to-itiveness to carry v;hatever 'ne d . ;S to a high epitome of success. Certainly, Ed has made his marx in Marshall. For example, he served as
president of the Civic Players and under his able direction, more
than 1200 memberships were obtained--a record for little Theater
Groups of comparable size in Michig^^n,. Also, Ed is president of
the Calhoun County Board of Sducauion, a member of the Marshall
Board
of Education and a former chairman of the Local Community
Chest Drive. In our own club, Ed's activities have been almost too
numerous to mention. It was he v/ho spear-headed the indoctrination ●
of new members, meeting with their individual sponsors at the homes
of members to explain the ideas. Ideals and purposes of Rotary.
This ambitious program took hours of his time, but we never heard
him complain. The project is paying off in better-informed and
better Rotarlans--not only the new ^lembers but their sponsors learn
ed what Rotary really i a« Ed labored long and hard on a new set of
by-laws and constitution for our club. While he experienced some
difficulty in getting the club to appipove the new by-laws and con
stitution, it appears now that the two items will become realities
in

the

not-too-far-distant

future.

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR AHENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — CongregoHonai Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STUBGiS — Elks Temple — Mendoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Pott Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

GRANT

TRELOAR

EARL CORWIN — Director

FRANK

MURRAY -

Director

Treasurer

Director

DICK BIRINGER — Director

1

.

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy MuicFTohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

●Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

'

Warner VanAken

Barney Trebilcock

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

- Maurice Poyne,

Hougen,

Clara

Ed Holtz

Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairmen

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Peorce, Webster

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Bernes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)
26—Dist. Goy. Meeting

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

20-Poul Hurley
27—Frank Murrey

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warreri Willloms (Rurol-Urban)

21—Bob

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

' 3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PoHerson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule For the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members hoving special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

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He Profits Most W^o Sef'ves Best

t)

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 3i|

March

WARREN WILLIAMS and RUSSELL MOORE

Park,

March 2,

1953*

took care

19^^

of the meeting at

Governor Williams v/as

slated

to

be

Pokagon
the

speaker, but he was unable to be present. In place of the Gover
nor we heard Mr. Steadman, Controller of the State of Michigan.
Mr, Steadman advised us that he serves at the pleasure of the
Governor and his presentation of the financial condition of the

State of Michigan was authorized by the Governor. Cinch up your
belts fellows, more local and state taxes are coming. It is be
coming more difficult for any business, large or small, to foot
the tax bills and still operate on a competitive basis.
RUSSELL MOORE presented Mrs. Wayne Feller and she sang a couple of songs
for us, as only Mrs. Feller can sing. Clare Bovee accompanied
Mrs. Feller. AH in all our farmer friends seemed to enjoy the
doings. Only regrets were that 26 Rotarians failed to show up
for the meeting.

PROGRAM MARCH. lOs Wayne Way will present Otto Ynteraa, head of the Extension Division of

V/estern Mid

cin College,

Kalamazoo.

ABSENT MARCH 3- Andrews, Bent, Bobier, Corwin, Davidson, Fisko, Pox,
Hill, Hougen, Hurley, Keep, Lyons, McComb, McKelth, Milnes, Moss,
Mulchahey, Munn, Murray, Owens, Patterson, Schmitt, Shaw, Shorno,
Toupallk and Walker. At this v/riting v/e do knov/ that Charlie
Fiske intended going to Pokagon park but ended up as a ba-:y
sitter--at his ovm home. Editor Earle was listening in on one
of Governor William's conferences in Lansing. Mac I.IcKeith v/as
dispensing drugs.
VISITORS r^ARCH 3
Branch County Farmers.

DIRECTORS Starting July 1,
Ed

Holtz

C.A.

1953
E. Luse
C Fiske

Rice

G,

Torg Skabo
Max

Olds

Treloar and Chuck Woodward.

SECRETARY Ernie Luse advises that the 100^ attendance pins will be hand
ed out March lOth, Will you bring in any other yearly attendance

pins you may have and deposit same with Ernie.

OUR ATTENDANCE for Bebruary was 92.64^, Secretary Ernie also reports
that Ken Johnstone resigned as of February 1st.

FRANK MCCONKEY, Mac McKeith and Russell Moore returned from Florida
recently. All the lads had a good rest.
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

We have not more right to consume happiness without producing it
than to consume wealth v/ithout producing it.

Shaw

Chick,

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M
BRONSON

Congregational Church — Wodneeday 12:15 M

ANGOLA — Collage Cofeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:15 M.
STURGIS — Elks Tempi* — Monday MM M
BATTLE CREEK

Poet Tovern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— Oiitriet

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
i
ERNEST W. LUSE

ED HOLTZ - Vice-President
HARVEY BENT - Director

GRANT

Secretary

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
»

DICK BIRINGER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Luse, Guvorio Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

Byron ' Thomas, ' Everett

Alfred Rice

Paul Hurley

MUSIC

Murray

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

.

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

.

— Chairman

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Webster Treat

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank

Pearce,

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Keith

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

.

James Bailey

RURAL● URBAN

Warren Willioms, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick' Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5-Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—Ail-Sports Banquet

12—Horold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarle Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State- Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swon

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

16—Howord Teeter (ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayno Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-HaroId T. Hill

Kerr

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ff

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

}f

Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulleting # 35

Don’t

Imow

March 12, 1953

if

the

auto

dealer

is

aware

of

ho fact,

that

last

Tuesday he presented one of the finest talks that our club has boon
priviliged to hear in many a moon. Wayne arrangoc for Mr. Otto
toma,
director of Extension Service at the Western College of Education in
Kalamazoo to be our speaker, and all of us v/ere much impressed v/ith
his message, V/e are sorry that Wayne was home sick, but Bob Livermore
offered his assistance to Wayne and introduced J/Ir* Yntoma, Sorta kept
the Chovy-Olds flavor to the affair. Thanks Wayne for a real sv/ell
program.

Glad to hoar Brosidont Chuck report that we are sending three
boys to Camp Emory, John Milnes, Philip Rice and John Ellenberger will
make the trip to Camp Emery, near Muskegon, June 17 to 21. Guess this,
is the first time our club has over sponsored three young men. John
says that his Dad is Bill Mllncs, and Philip lays claim to kX Rico, and
John Ellenberger kinda looks to Ed Holtz, V/lay these three makes such
claims is a mystry, but the do. Might bo interesting to note that Joiin
Ellenberger will be leaving for his homo in Germany very soon after ho
returns from Camp. Should bo a very fine experience for him to carry
home ●

Our hats are off this week to Ray i uichahey for cho swell job ho
is doing in reporting the meeting each week to the pax^or, Ray has tak
en his responsibility soriously, and the detail contained in his
articles is amazing. Remomb. r .v.n, you don’t do that without work, and
each week he has faitlu'ii: iy peri'ormud his assignment. Thanks Ray.
Ernie has a
.laU report, as far as attendance is concerned,
for the Farmers x. i,,. t at i^okagen a couple of weeks ago. Only about six
of the long list . l Joroatu .s made up, so uiLoro were still 21 mon who

did not make up for tx) vt mo&lt;
in, ense your’re like me and can’t
figure percentages, Ernie says io it. a little less than 70^, That will
put us down with the boys in the lower levels of attendance iii the
district for the month of February. For some reason, every time we
have a special event in the .evening this same thing happens. Don’t we
think enough of our club to make tho extra effort to attend these
evening meetings? About I4.O follows did. Which group are you in?

Congrats to Uncle Hov/dy Swan. Now it will have to Grandpa

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John's wife had a 7 lb. 12 oz. boy at 4:06 A.M. Thursday,.Those cigars
will bo mighty welcome Thursday,

Howard.

A1 Rico informs us that Swan also is

program chairman next v/ook,

and tho speaker will bo Harold Hill, Harold will discuss some of his
experiences in World War 2.
During this Lonton soason., v;o thought that a parting message re
garding Lent might be in order* DPc Morrison, pastor of Central Method
ist Church in Lansing suggests,''Wo can follow Jesus intelligently today
by steeping ourselves in His teachings as wo find them in the gospels’,’
Dr, Morrison said, ’’making religion our own; catching His moral and
ethical ideals. Wo can work to live His matchless spirit and breadth
fi
of mind; wo can accept and share tho redemptive love of God as Ho did.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday T2:T5 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesdoy 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA - College Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK — Post Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE - Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

— Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

- SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Tors Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens.

Barney Trebilcock

Vinton, Werner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne,

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Alfred Rice

Ed Holtz

Clora Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

Kenneth Olmsted,

Pearce, .Webster Treat

RURAL - URBAN

James Bailey

Worren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

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Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Choirman.

Poul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac; McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19-rJim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—-Wm. Milnes (Lodies' Night))

14—Hoi Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles

«

5—Fred Weeks

Schmidt

30—Charles Flske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Foir Grounds)

13—Vince

16—bick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting
19—James Bailey

Kornstien

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
,30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

● 2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

t 14—Ken Putnam

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

23—Warner VonAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VonAken (Armistice Day)

10-Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Dovidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy PaHerson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman
Telephone 76

�He Profits Most

Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin # 36

March 20, 1953

Our thanks to Harold -^111 for his talk last Tuesday regarding some

of his experiences: in the first World War* Harold was introduced by
a follow of the press, Howard Swan, To Howard, we will say "thanks'*
for arranging the program, and for wearing your tan sweater. It look
ed mighty nice, but we did miss that blue one.

Among the missing last week, were Dick Kerr, L*L, Livermore&gt; Bob Lyons,
Mac McKeith, Byron Thomas, Barney Trebilcock, and Carl Vinton, John
Introducred T he Quincy Miller^ Dale Ulery from Goshen and Harold
Baker,

from Niles as

our visiting Rotarians,

Guess all of us here in Coldwater are enjoying the swell weather we
seem to be having. Too bad some of our brothers have to be in Florida,
Chick and Wilma left last week, which is the reason you have to suffer
with me for three weeks on this sheet, Guvarie and Nola, Chet and his
wife, Lloyd and Jilrs, Livermore, and probably some others that I have
failed to mention, are enjoying the sunny South, Bobier^s just re
turned, as did the Kornstlens, We understand that Vince and Dorothy
had a week in Penthouse

C

at

the Casablanca Hotel, Must be nice to

work for Douglas and take orders on Vacume cleaners. Prank McConkey
We are
returned a few weeks ago as did Ray Pox and his v/lfe
pleased to learn that the Davidsons are leaving for Europe around the
first of May, and that the Leslie Woodwards are leaving about May

ll}.th. Both Les and Earle will attend the Rotary International Conven
tion as delegates. Think that we can feel pretty good
two

men at

the

R,I.

about having

convention.

K word of congratulation to Chet Alleinier for his attendance while in
the South, As you know, Chet has been gone- for several months, but has
never failed to make-up. Swell Rotary spirit, Chet. Also, we note that
your new eating spot at the Motel is rapidly taking shape. Pine addit
ion to an already fine Motel.

You’ll note that Dick Kerr had missed our regular Tuesday meetings of
late

which is

unusual

for

Dick.

We

understand

the

reason is

the

new

store that Kerrs are opening in Battle Creek, Congratulations on the
nev; store, and the Club wishes you much success on the new venture.

Sorry to learn that Ken Johnstone found it necessary to resign. Ken
has a new job, and didn't have the time to make Rotary...Congrat ulat
ions Warner on that 30 years of perfect attendance.
can be mighty proud of,

It’s a record you

IMPORTANT NET.VS: Monday noon, March 30th, is Rotary’s annual Kiddles
Party, It's going to be at the Elks Temple at 12jl5 P.M., and the

price is $3*00, No limit on kids, so bring ’em all, Webb aid Keith re
port a great program, namely, William Burns and his trained Birds.
This is no ordinary presentation, but very unusual. Be watching next

v;eek for more details. Get the kids lined up, and plan to be there.

And now for our Lenton Thought: Three times when Jesus chose to dine
With Pharisees they had design,,To try him by their cunning wits.
He branded them as hypocrites
And whited Sepulchres, but they
Wore keen to hear what he might say.
But Jesus to their great chagrin
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Denounced
and
fame

them for
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each fault

and

sin

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Can you,
Treat modern hypocrites the same?
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#

despite their wealth
Julien C, Hyer,

Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
Thursday 12:15 M.

QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn

BRONSON — Congressional Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Ellct Temple — Monday 12KM M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavern — Monday 12:15 M

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�219TH DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-53
President

CHARLES 1. WOODWARD
ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN
DICK

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

- Director

BIRINGER — Director

CLUB

SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairmen

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skabo

Ernest lose, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice Payne,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Fronk Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

Pearce,

Webster

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMIHEE

Otis Barnes,

Robert Lyon
3C'

INTERNATIONAL

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

SERVICE

Dick Bitinger, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1932-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim MeComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14-Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16-Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Wolker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murroy
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH
NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Horold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dotes with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint o committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

March 26.

Bulletin # 37

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U P 0 R

Monday, March 30th,

T. A

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12:15 P.M.
Elks Temple

It»s the annual Rotary Kiddies Party. No limit on the young ones, and
the price is $3,00 per member. And, a fine kids meal, but no hotdogs.
This should be one of the best parties we’ve ever had of this type. The
featured

entertainment

is William Burns

and

his

Trained

Birds,

I have

a

folder before me, containing press releases on this act, and it has
played all over the country
some fine write-ups. We quote,’’Their

tricks are many, including the riding of swinging trapezes, revolving on
a ferris wheel of perches, balancing on a ti^htwire with an umbrella,
pushing a companion in a buggy, depositing letters in a tiny mailbox,
building a tunnel, whirling around on planes and riding a train through
a flaming hoop,” If that isn't convincing to you, maybe this v/ill be.
The club is paying $100,00 for this act to entertain you and the kids,

so you had better be there, I understand that 2I4. haven’t yet indicated
they would be in attendance Monday, so you men better call Ernie and
make your reservation. ’»Vhat-d’ya say, let’s fool everybody, and have a
big turn-out to one of our special events.

club certainly deserves much credit for his
the crippled children program. Bob gave the
ash-trays, which v;e in turn sold at Tues
each, and as a result, the Crippled Child
rens fund is $22 ahead as of 1:00 P.M, last Tuesday, V/e of the Coldwater
Club are humbly indebted to Bob Roach for this financial assistance,
and for this splendid Rotary Spirit,
Bob Roach from the Kalamazoo
effort in financially aiding
club some very clever Rotary
days meeting for fifty cents

To welcome
Glad to have the birthday boys recognized last Tuesday
Wilford Coulllard into the fellowship of Rotary. Guess you all know that
Wllford is the new owner of Martins Book Store, recently moving from
Detroit
.To see Jim Vanl'/hy sporting his tattersall vest; If you aren’t
To note that Bobier has hired a color consultant.
dizzy, you v/ill be
or something like that. Sounds good any^vay, Bill
To see that Barney
told the boys they better not cpond all that money fixing up an office
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that

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Teeter

let

his

wife

take

his

car

to

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Detroit... that

Keith

Pearce's

wife can really keep tract of him via radio (sounds good Keith)
that Jess is again to be Supervisor out in Bether,..that Don Shorno
finally talked Grant out of a private lino,....that John Kennedy is
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due

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back.

For the past 74 years, our club has been blessed with a very able sec
retary, namely, Ernest Luse. Records, reports, etc ● 9 that we have to
send to the District Governor are, and always have been, on time. When
ever anyone wanted information or help concerning Rotary, Ernie always
came up with the answer. And most important of all, he alv/ays did it
with a smile. Many are the times that he’s been too busy, but he always
took a minute to get the problem ironed out. Every President that serv
ed with Ernie agrees, that he was in a very largo manner responsible
for his success in office, Ernie, we’re all pleased that you’re moving
along to the V. P.'s chair this coraraing June, and John is the only man
I know that can fill your shoes.
Ken.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church — Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursdoy 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congr.garional Church — Wednetday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elk* Tempi. — Monday MM M

ANGOLA - ColUge Cafeteria - Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHIE CREEK — Port Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

DISTRICT

GLENN

STEWART

-

Diitrict

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — Preiident
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY — Director

EARL CORWIN - Director
DICK

TRELOAR

BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

BENT - Chairman

PUBLIC

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ray Mulchahey

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

William Bobier, Terg Skabo

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

PROGRAM

TELEPHONE

Alfred Rice

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

Barney Trebilcock

VanAken

MUSIC

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Bovee, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Ear! Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mae McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fisko
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Poul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chef Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

12—Tri-State Meeting

Livermore

16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)
23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupolik

NOVEMBER

JULY

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Doy)

10—Wayne Way

7—Presidents' Meeting

17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our progrom schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the detoils.
rr

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ff

ALFRED RICE, Program Cholrmon
Telephone 76

�‘'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

April 2, 1953

Bulletin # 38

iDfeai
Memo to “Keith And Wbbb t ThaL'Ki^
that W0»ve had in a long time* Ti

^^rt7^Trs'^1r"ttonas7""W3““tfT0"'trF^t

filhusiasm manisfested by the small

fry was a joy to behold, and even we cane and crutch boys laughed a
bit. It was a bird act to please any audience, and I know all of us
fathers, were proud to have Rotary spirit indicated in such a manner
to the children. Thanks, fellows, for good job.

Numbered among the missing for the meeting were Davidson, Hougen,Keep
. Kennedy, Moore, Moss, Murray an! Owens. At least eight

named must make up or says Ernie, we fall below 9^% for the month of
March. Coldwater must not go down to the eighties, so please, let s
each one do his share toward this effort.

Guess

From the underground we have word rej^arding next v/eek's program,
there isn’t any chairman, or if there is, we can’t get the word. The
plans are too indefinite to print, but it promises to be one of ^ne
more interesting meetings of the tenure of President Chuck* You won t
want to miss this flavorful meeting,

better be

so

on hand.

To some of you who are wondering about a program: Past District Gover
nor Ralph T oaz, from Lansing, has a spellbinding program including
colored movies and a talk, regarding his trip to Mexico in 1952. See

America First, he advises, and then, Mexico. Many^tourists feel that
Mexico compares favorably with the Italian and Sv/lss Alps for the
sheer grandure and awe inspiring beautyJ

We note from ”The Bronson Rotarian" that this club has now had^30 con

secutive 100% meetings. Some record men; one that you can be mighty
proud of... The Sturgis Club is all set with their Carnival. Proceeds

to help swell the crippled children’s fund...The Kalamazoo Club is
having a Ladies Night April 27th, The speaker will be Past General
Secretary of R*I., Phil Love joy.●.The Marshall Club were co-sponsors
of an old-fashioned town meeting recently, where the people had an

opportunity to meet the 12 canidn-tes for the offices of mayor and city
commission.

Anyone heard what happened to Treats car? The grill on the right front
is all smased, and he claims be hasn’t any money for a new one. Too bad,
and he has power brakes too...Think maybe Teeter might take a little
trip soon...Had a card from Wilma and Chick from Coral Gables. We hope
he gets home soon...Since Payne moved into his new office he wears^a
tie every day* Pretty sharp#.●».»Nice to nave the club singing again,
and our thanks to Ellon Roberts for the good job she is doing.

Per usual, there are some excellent articles in the April Rotarian,
Get yours out and read it. If the subscription cost you ten bucks a
year, you’d read it from cover to cover, but it comes so easy, wo
sometimes overlook this magazine, it’s tops, read itl’,1

And now for our Lenton thought s'* JESUS AND THE STONE T he women hurrying to the tomb About them spring-time flov/ers bloom. .The birds are
singing sweet at morn The glorious day will soon be born..While they
.

.

..

have apprehensive grown^.How will they roll away the stone?

..

But

at

the tomb they find that day,,God's angel rolled the stone away*.Don’t
taka life in your stride..Have faith..God v/111 provide
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Ken*

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church

Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi. — Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK — Post Tovsrn — Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

STEWART -

District

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD - President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretory

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN

TRELOAR

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

- Director

DICK B1RIN6ER — Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchahey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest luse, Guvorie Coffman

FELLOWSHIP

BENT — Chairman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION
Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Warner

VanAken

Barney Trebikock

Hougen,

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtx

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

Clara

Bovee, Piano

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE
Keith

CHILDREN

RURAL. URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Botley

Pearce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

2—Mac MeKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnlghf
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Mllnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—DIst. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

5—Fred Weeks

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorno

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16-Dick Kerr

12—Tri-Stote Meeting

Kornstien

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebikock
16—Howard Teeter (Ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

Barnes

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

MARCH

3—Ralph Toupatik

NOVEMBER

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Waldron (Election Doy)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Party)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Eorle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program choirman of the change.
Members having special programs, such os Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.
ft

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

99

ALFRED RICE, Program Choirman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

/Lpril 9» 1953

Bulletin # 39

APRIL 7th produced a fairly decent meeting for President Chuck, This
meeting gave an opportunity t ^ aon momber to offer suggestions and
criticisms

without

fear

of

vq-'-'*-

sals following#

Some of these suggest^

ions were a little painful--such as the ^0^ lunch once a month. The
idea, however, is good as the balance between the
^^d the regular
meal cost would go to the needy refugees of West Berlin# Our genial
hotel manager provides a special lunch consisting of soup, pie, and

coffee for

plus *02^ for

the

State#

After

two

such meals

on succ-

essive days the writer feels none the worse. If Jim could throw an
extra 6nion in the soup and let the pie knife slip a little to the
larger size, we might get by on one such meal a month for a little over

50jzf in order to take care of the State Tax, the tip and a little for
Jim, For those young growing fathers, bring a sandwich along with you.

PROGRAM—APRIL l^th; Hal Munn is listed as program chairman for this

date and true to form Hal has a program on UHPTV, The program v/ill

be presented by Mr. Oberrender of General Electric Company,
We were glad to have Ken Putnam's Dad visit us last Tuesday. Other
visitors v/ere

Laurence Werner from Bronson and Dale TJlery from Goshen,

THE ABSENT LIST—Hurley, Dick Kerr,Bob Livermore, Patterson, Teeter
and Toupalik,

ED HOLTZ and the Writer go to Clear Lake Camp on Saturday, April 11th,
Neither Ed nor I are sure v/here the camp is located. We meet the Gov
ernor elect
the camp,

of our district and

1b arn a lot

about Rotary if we find

MAURICE PAYNE relaxed last week while Ed Holtz took over the song
leader's

chores.

A GOOD MANY ROTkRIANS

are wondering what Barney stood on when his

picture appeared in the Reporter rece:itly,

Looked

like

stilts

as

no

box could elevate him that high.

THANKS TO KEN for keeping the bulletin rolling alon for the last four
issues.Ken always lends a willing hand when asked. Please take note of
(T
O

this

situation Ed,

ATTENDED QUINCY last Monday to enjoy slides and a report on German Ex
change students. Seems the lady who spoke to us in Coldwater and her
husband accompanied 215 students to Europe and actually visited the
homes of 50 of these students. Looks like this program can do much to

promote xmderstanding among nations. For the information of all those
lads who admired Heide when she v/as here,

the little lady and her fam

ily have moved to Brazil and Heide plans to marry a young German who
also moved

to

Brazil.

Jess and Lester on winning election to the
various parts of our political society. Mark takes the oath of office
CONGRATULATIONS TO Mark,

Jan. 1, 195U* Joss keeps right on serving as supervisor but without

Charlie Miller heckling him. Lester continues in his present capacity
as Alderman so that he may listen to the pleas, criticisms and good
natured abuse that a local Alderjiian must take. If any other Rotarian
has been elected to any office. Local, State or Federal, please so ad
vise and we will congratulate you in this paper.
Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
/AAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY - Union Church - Mondoy 12:15 M

ALBION — Parker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS - Elks Tempi, - Monday 12:00 M

ANGOLA

College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BATTLE CREEK - Pott Tavorn — Monday 12:15 M

�219TH

GLENN

DISTRICT

STEWART

— District Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1952-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
GRANT

ERNEST W. LUSE — Secretary

ED HOLTZ — Vice-President

HARVEY BENT - Director

TRELOAR

—

Treasurer

FRANK MURRAY ~ Director

EARL CORWIN — Director
DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT — Chairman

PUBLIC

CLASSIFICATION

Ray Mulchahey

FELLOWSHIP

ROTARY INFORMATION

Carl

John Walker, Spen^r Owens

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

INFORMATION

Ernest Luse, Guvarie Coffman

Vinton,

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

BIRTHDAY

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VanAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Maurice Payne, Ed Holtz

Byron Thomas, Everett Hougen,

Alfred Rice

Clara Bovee, Piano

Paul Hurley

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chainnan

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

Kenneth

Keith Pearce, Webster Treat

- J"-

■-

^4

CHILDREN

Olmsted,

RURAL● URBAN

Jomes Boitey

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

!

Otis Barnes, Robert Lyon

kk -T* ' ;«1»
-ST"

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.
... .●

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr

.*«●

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes' (ladies' Night})

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Chorles

Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)
9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)
16—Dick Kerr

23—Byron Thomas
30—Russell Moore

JANUARY

5—John Welker

6—Don Shorno
13—Vince

Kornstien

26—Maurice Payne
JUNE

2—Torg Skabo
9—Raymond Trebilcock
16—Howard Teeter (ladies' Night)

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Informotion)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob Livermore

24—Everett Hougen

28—Otis

19—James Bailey

20-Paul Hurley
27—Frank Murray
FEBRUARY

OCTOBER

12—Tri-State Meeting

23—Warner VanAken

30—Robert Lyons

Barnes

f

MARCH

NOVEMBER

3—Ralph Toupalik

JULY

7^

7—Presidents' Meeting

4—Jess Woldron (Election Day)
11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's Forty)

14—Robert Kerr

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.

If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.
Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a committee to assist with the details.

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

a

ALFRED RICE, Program Choirman
Telephone 76

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The COLDWATER Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by The COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB, Coldwater, Michigan

April 16, 1953

Bulletin # hO

LAST TUESDAY -Ilr« Oberrender of General Electric Company explained that several Mich^ igan Cities will soon be equipped with television equipment that will telecast from

5 to 20 miles. Also, many of the lads breathed a little easier when we found that the
switch over from the present set up to the UHF TV would not be too painful financ
ially.
NEXT TUESDAY APRIL 21st will be B ob Shawls day. For the benefit of all members, new

and old, Bob is a member of the firm of Shaw, Shaw, Shaw and Shaw, The firm manufact
ures a very fine line of mens dress and vrork shoes and has been kno;7n on occasion to

run special lots of shoes for Rotarians vfho have difficulty in finding the right shoe
for comfortable wear. Bob is rounding up some fellovrs v;ho have served Rotary for some
time and hopes to have an interesting meeting,
ABSENT LAST TUESDAY-Fos, Keep, Kornstien,Moore, ftoray, Patterson,Teeter, Thomas,
Vinton, Williams and Wise.
VISITORS: Robert Brokaw, Angola, C*D, McKenzie, Joe Wibel, Earl Foster of Quincy.
ROTARIANS TRAVELING—Howard Teeter and family were in Washington recently and during
the visit had a chat with Congressman Schafer. Taxes will go dovm now.
ROTARIANS IN THE NiiWS: Carlton McKenzie of the Quincy Club had an exciting experience
this week. Seems two boys were riding around Marble Lake in a speed boat and unfort
unately upset in the middle of the lake. Fortunately, Carlton and a visitor launched
their boat and the motor took off first pull. The boys were in a state of shock v;hen
rescuBd» Carlton's boat ran out of gas a few feet from shore but the rescue had been
accomplished and the boys are O.K.
LESTER WISE heads up the finance committee on the City Cpuncil under the nev; adminis
tration,
CHARLIE SCHMITT is chairman of the health committee. Reports all minor ailments to

this committee after consultation with your doctor,
PAUL HURLET becomes

a member of the Board of Public Works, See Paul if the water

is

murky in your kitchen taps.
BARNEY TREBILCOCK continues as City Engineer, Kick vigorously if the concrete cracks
in your driveway or your street is paved without proper consultation Vy-ith you,
KEITH PEARCE continues as City Meat Inspector, Complain to him if those AAA Grade
steaks seem a little tough.
DICK BIRINGSR takes over the post of City Attorney, All legal questions pertaining to
your rights as tax payers should be taken up vuth Dick,
RUSSELL MOCRE continues to serve on the Library Board. Russell can guide you in the
proper selection of the latest books.
CHET ALLEMIER has opened his restaurant in connection with the motel. Drop in fellovra
and observe how Chet looks in the garb of a chef. He will personally serve you,
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL-All clubs are urged to sign their proxy and have same at the Con
vention in Paris. Our proxy vn.ll be carried by Les Woodward,Seems this is an inportant year on legislation,
ROTARY DISTRICT-At the recent Assembly some time v;as spent on hovL clubs charge for
meals, dues etc. From the discussion it appeared that Coldwater is lenient in the
matter of paying for meetings not attended. Some clubs collect for meals in advance—
as nruch as 90 days. Others charge each member for his meal,regardless of his attend
ance, unless he makes up at another clubc The thinking seemed to run along this line-

if the member is a Rotarian at heart, he knows he can best serve his club by being

present-if he must miss a meeting he should be glad to kick in his 1,50 as the cost
of Rotary goes on from week to vreek,
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:

(1) Wise men are not always silent, but know vdien to be.
(2) Men do not fail: they give up trying.

^

—by Red McKnight

Chick.

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100% MEMBER
QUINCY — Union Church - Monday 12:15 M

ALBION — Porker Inn — Thursday 12:15 M.

BRONSON — Congregational Church — Wednesday 12:15 M

STURGIS — Elks Temple — Mondoy 12:00 M

ANGOLA — College Cafeteria — Friday 6:30 P. M. (C.S.T.)

BAHLE CREEK - Post Tavern - Monday 12:15 M

�GLENN

219TH DISTRICT

District

STEWART

Governor

Rotary Club of Coldwater - -1932-33
CHARLES L. WOODWARD — President
ED HOLTZ - Vice-President

ERNEST W. LU5E — Secretary

HARVEY BENT - Director

EARL CORWIN - Director

GRANT

TRELOAR

Treosurer

FRANK MURRAY - Director

DICK BIRINGER - Director

CLUB SERVICE

HARVEY BENT - Chairman

CLASSIFICATION

PUBLIC INFORMATION

SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS

Roy Mulchohey

William Bobier, Torg Skobo

Ernest Lose, Guvarie CofFman

BIRTHDAY

ROTARY INFORMATION

FELLOWSHIP

Carl

John Walker, Spencer Owens

Vinton,

Barney Trebilcock

Warner VonAken

MUSIC

TELEPHONE

PROGRAM

Byron Thomas, Everett
Paul Hurley

Alfred Rice

COMMUNITY

Maurice Payne,

Hougen,

Ed Holtz

Clara Boveo, Piano

SERVICE

Frank Murray — Chairman

CRIPPLED

YOUTH SERVICE

CHILDREN

RURAL - URBAN

Kenneth Olmsted, James Bailey

Keith Peorce, Webster Treat

Warren Williams, Russell Moore

SICK COMMITTEE

Otis Barnet, Robert Lyon
r-

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Earl Corwin, Chairman.

Dick Biringer, Chairman.

Paul Hurley

Dick Kerr
t.

t

1952-1953 ROTARY PROGRAMS
APRIL

DECEMBER

AUGUST

5—Fred Weeks

2—Mac McKeith

7—All-Sports Banquet

12—Harold McKnight
19—Jim McComb (Family Picnic)

9—Wm. Milnes (Ladies' Night))

14—Hal Munn

16—Max Olds

21—Bob Shaw

26—Dist. Gov. Meeting

23—Spencer Owens (Christmas)

28—Charles Schmidt

30—Charles Fiske
MAY

SEPTEMBER

JANUARY

2—Webster Treat (Camp Emery)

5—John Walker

6—Don Shorn©

9—Guvarie Coffman (Fair Grounds)

13—Vince

16—Dick Kerr

12—Tri-State Meeting

Kornstlen

19—James Bailey

20—Paul Hurley

23—Byron Thomas

26—Maurice Payne

27—Frank Murray

30—Russell Moore

JUNE

FEBRUARY
OCTOBER

10—Howard Swan

14—Ken Putnam

17—Warren Williams (Rural-Urban)

21—Bob

2—Torg Skobo
9—Raymond Trebilcock

3—Carl Vinton (Rotary Information)

7—Chet Allemier (Stag Picnic)
Livermore

16—Howord Teeter (Ladles' Night)
A-..

23—Warner VanAken

24—Everett Hougen

30—Robert Lyons

28—Otis Barnes
MARCH

3—Ralph Toupalik

NOVEMBER

4—Jess Waldron (Election Day)

t

JULY

7—Presidents' Meeting

11—Fritz VanAken (Armistice Day)

10—Wayne Way
17—Keith Pearce (Children's

18—Earle Davidson

24—Les Woodward

21—Lloyd Livermore

25—Mark S. Andrews

31—Roy Patterson

28-Harold T. Hill

14—Robert Kerr

Party)

The above is our program schedule for the year 1952-53.
If you want to change dates with another member, advise the program chairman of the change.

ALFRED RICE, Program Chairman

Members having special programs, such as Ladies' Night, may appoint a commiHee to assist with the details.
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He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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Telephone 76

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Notary

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, le5iie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
^derson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Bogudi, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg. Advelising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

278-6033

639-3513

Presiding:

278-8006

invocation:

278-8086

12/30/97

™

Jim Troust

Tom Moorehead &amp; Jim Erickson

279-8218

This \Veek\s Birthdays

278-8489

William Nettleman

278-8463
238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
(^rd, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chineiy, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications. Joan

278-5789

Duly, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE

639-8669

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson. James, Food Brokerage, Eliabetfi
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

238-2842

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galllers, Mark, AA-Dispiay Rxlure Mfg„ Amy

279-9350

Galliers, Matt AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6828

Galliers. Mike. Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

278-6603

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:

238^326

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

White

Mark Putnam

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

238-5421

Pete'^af(fwin

238-2076

YEA^I
1/03/89

Brian Sexton

278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

D. Robison - Sunrise; L. Cox, .T Brayton, P. Mastrangelo, B. Rumsey, K. Leonard, B.
Kerr, R. Porter

278-4248

Cinests

279-7217
278-8655

Fritz VanAken - Montpeliar, OH; Craig Lawson

278-5388

Early Leavers

Jerry Towns, Jim Grohalski, Les Adams, Ken Smoker, Rob Putnam, Jim Erickson

639^635
278-4663

50/50 Winner

278-3650

$55.00

Steve Kasperski

279-7163
278-2132

Annonncements/Program

741-3663
278-4728

• Quincy Rotary will not meet next Monday.

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehicie Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875

• Ed Lake passed out show rehearsal calendar.

238-5848

• Jim Troust - project international - clean water to a whole town.

Hoiben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
iveson, Larry, SA-Prlrting, Jacquelyn

279-8888

279-7505

No Program - sang Christmas Carols for the program.

238-2839
279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Pri^erty Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6628
278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

278-8773

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAL SA,Jean

278-6856

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Saiiy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

639-8453

279-4497
278-7510

278-6234

Teeter. Howard. Honoraiy, Marian
"■ Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

27W222
278-W74

278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

639-5902

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire,,,.

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

278-8809
278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis..,,
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Darette
StewartWiitiam, City GovemmenL Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Tayior, Howard. SA, Lola

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

278-5006
278-8068

278-8373
279-8543

Tuscliling, Charles .SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
'
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoot, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores
278-6736
■
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
**• Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-4907

279-9042

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFfCERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

'

Past President

279-8958

"

Paul Harris Rotaiy Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

278-7100

AA

Addibonal Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Director

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Barry Case

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs,

Matt Galliers

ime UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Roblson

Richard White

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harirs
Dinner, etc.)

Steve Glover

Community Service

QUINCY • Unk)n Church, MorxJay 12:15 RM.

BRONSON • Congregationa! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director
Jim Whelan

Public Relations

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

JONESVIU.E - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Sargeants-At'Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

Membership

Rob Putnam

Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY - Police Staiton, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

ATHENS - Congregatiortal Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 4903 6

He Profit s M o s I Who Serve s It e s t

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiVISiON ST.

12:1.5 pm

COLDWATER, MiCHiGAN

V

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigtiL Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Stioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law PractiM, Jean

27£f-9568
238-2'{79
278-6033
639-3513

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-Ct^ Government, Terry
Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
BriesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bolder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox. Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

238-4075
279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:

Linden Cox &amp; Bob Briest

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

278-8006
278-8086

This Week's Greeters:

12/23/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Song Leader:

Matt Galliers

Pat Albright &amp; Richard White
This Week's Hirthdays

Robert Redman

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

Les Adams - Aruba; J. Peters - Quincy
Guests

ir. Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

s. Buzz, AA-Propeity Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fudure Mfg,, Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Drugglst, Cynthia

278-3K0
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grobalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Paris Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
^5848
279-7505
238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Prinli'ng, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

^79-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karta

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbrts Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

1. is it the TRUTH?

Moodiead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SAJean

278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Conneil, Terry, SA, Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon. Deborah
Pelzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
b. Past Service, Coralie
d, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-SportIng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings Aid Loan, lla
Seyd,Craig,SA,Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, CariMts-ReQil, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Karen Kirkpairick - Sunrise
Early Leavers

Jerry Perry, Ken Smoker
50150 Winner

None

Announcements! Program

• Quincy Rotary will meet December 22 , but not on December 29.

Jim Gordon, Chairman of Kids Christmas Program, 39 Kids enjoyed a

magician and received gifts from Santa (Pete Baldwin). The magician was Jerry
Conklin.

A BIG thank-you to Jim Gordon and his committee for organizing the party
and to the Roiarians who drove the children home.

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter. Howafd, Honotary, Marian
"• Towns, Jeriy, SA-BanUng, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

*

'

Tuschling, Charles ,SA Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorotfiy
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Eiect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner

Rotary International Foundation

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Booster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dmner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

You will always be welcome at these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP mUR AUENDANACE • BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Community Service
QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
Director

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings

BRONSON • Co^gregaliona! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILiSDU£ • Episcopal Pairsh House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Cralg Sebaid

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commltee

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Director
Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Jerry Towns

Song Leaders

A! Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl
Jim Gordon

Mike Geriach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

ATHENS • Congregation^ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Gelshert

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditoirum, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Membership

Rob Putnam

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle ct o r

MEETING EVERY

tkti-

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright Pat Agricuilure-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practia, Jean
Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Govemntent, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd, Sand 8 Gravel, Teri
finest Bob, Past Service, Darters
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-8anking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance, NONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Meeting of:
Presiding:
Song Leader:

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
i38-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

This Week's Greeters:
Children's Christmas Party

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

238-4326

12/16/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Chuck Tusling
Mike Galliers

Dec.23 - Linden Cox &amp; Bob Briest
This Week's liirthdays

Dwight Woodman
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAIVIE

YEARS

DATE JOINED

278-6797

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Make-ups

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

238-4075
279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabetf)
Faulkner, Jack, SA-£ducation-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

A. Nelson (2) - Cape Coral, Fl.; J. Lyon (2) - Sturgis; N. Storbel - Bronson; J. PetKs, J.
Cole, B. Sexton - Quincy

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Oruggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA. NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winlvere

238-5857
278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, "nbbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610

NelsonJtl,SA,Je3n

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
PetSo, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Ram

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-5234
278-3283
278-2311
279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Relait, Phyllis
11, John, Savings And Loan, lla
d, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemmert, Sally
Strobe], Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Hart, Tim, Wdeo Productions, Pamela

Oiiests

Nancy Hutchins - Sunrise; Garth Wilber, Bill Myers, Jake Modert - Bronson; Dale
Brown, Steve n'nr.nnpii Bin rmm,. n..in^v
Early Leavers

Ron Gibson, Dick Gulsinger, Rob Pumam, Jim Hiscock, Brian Webber
50/50 Winner

Bill Crotty

$47.00

Announcements! Program

• Children's Christmas Party next week - 46 children will be attending.
• Mo meeting in Quincy December 22 &amp; 29.
• We will be meeting December 23 &amp; 30.
Coldwater High School Balladiers entertained us with several Christmas
Carols.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Baniung, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, .(219) 833-2516
ir, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
r, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
"• Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-19.98
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Feiow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additiorta! Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Gailiers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Pau! Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon. Chairman

Tom Kramer

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Director
Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Ybo will always be wefcome at these neighboirng dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

QUINCY • Union Churcii, Monday 12:15 P.M.

BRONSON - Congregaljona! Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director

Steve Glover

Jim Whelan

HILISDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galiiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galiiers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Randall Hazelbaker

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make&gt;Up Meetings

Matt Gailiers

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Handicapped Children

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Chucrh,
Thurs,7:00A.M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Gailiers

Tom Moorhead

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK • McCamty Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Membership

Rob Putnam

Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschting
Song Leaders

ATHENS • Conyegalional Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Rotary Support

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Ai Nelson

Mike Galiiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests

Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley
Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 CoIdwatety Ml. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETiNG EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

'.i'A

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
B^dwln, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Teny
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand 6 Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA-^^

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

12/09/97

639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

278-8006

Invocation:

Chuck Tusling

Song Leader:

Mike Galliers

278-6033

278-8086

238-4326

^

This Week's Greeters:

Ron Gibson &amp; Ed Lake ^ ^

N-

Next Week's Greeters:

Children's Christmas Party
Dec.23 - Linden Cox &amp; BobBriest

279-8218

This Week's Birthdays

278-8489
278-8463

238-2271

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-5789
238-5421

YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

238-2076
278-5378
279-7660
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurarrce, NONE
Dean. John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

639-8669

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, SA-£ducation-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350

Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gregg Dean. Brian Webber, Mike Galliers, Dick White, Tim Hart, Mark Galliers,
Don Shemel, Todd Brayion. Tom Kramer, Jim Erickson

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4663

50/50 Winner

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-3650

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicie Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Benle
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

279-8888

Kaspemki, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

J. Grohalski - Union City; S. Kasperski - Angola; W. Kellogg, J. Hiscock. J. Dygert,

238-4075

L. Downs, K. Smoker - Sunrise

279-7407

278-4248

Guests

279-7217

Wendel Haihaway - Bronson; Karen Kirkpatrick; Bill Crotty - Quincy; Jenny Strawser,
Ryan Albright - Students

278-5388

Early Leavers

278-6826

Bob Rumsey

279-7163

$71.00

278-2132

A nnouncementsfProgram

741-3663
278-4728

• Rotary Show Info: This years rotary show will be 50's music.
Brian Sexton and Randall Hazelbaker are the new directors and were elected

today.

238-5848

• 2 Rotarians are needed December 12-13 to judge Christmas Outdoor
Decorations - Jim Erickson &amp; Larry Parks volunteered.

238-2839

Mike Boyd from Coldwater Sport Fishing Charters spoke to us about sport

279-7469

fishing. He operates out of the Ports of St. Joseph and Manistee. He showed us

278-6628

a video taken from his boat that was aired on channel 10 out of Lansing.

278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

278-8773

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Trffl:y

767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Mocrhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NeisonAl.SA, Jean

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, SallyfSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510

278-6832

238-4191

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

278-8197

278-6856

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

639-8453
2794497
278-7510
278-6234

"• Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
•" Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

278-3283

Troust, Jim, SA, Ret&gt;ecca

278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
flobison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis....
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebaid, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-7477

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mtg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

639-5902

279-7537

*

Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy, ,(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908

278-2291
238-2324

278-8809

238-4577
279-7806
(616) 432-3757

279-8543

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Delores
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Lmda
Woodman, Dwight, B,P.U, Director, Carol
*" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033

278-4907

Young. Charles, Rshing EquipmenL Dorothy

279-9072

278-7327
278-5008
278-8068
278-8373

279-9042

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 -BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

*

Past President

279-8958

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 -JIM COLE

278-2859

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

278-7100

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Service

Director

Director

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Feiiowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

International Service

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Director

Rick Roper

Dave Pierce

Vocationai Service

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Gerry Boguth

Vocationai Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

AMXe UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Roblson

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Pubiic Reiations

Community Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Conneil, Chairman

8R0NS0N - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

JONESVILLE - RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Ciub Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Fiower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

BATTLE CREEK-McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary information

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
interact Committee

Edward Gelshert

STURGIS - Slurgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Thurs.7:00 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Membership

Rob Putnam

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodisl Churdi,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Tliurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Rotary international Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Ciub Roster

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettteman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

i

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

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MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater ROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

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Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhiyn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary. Jane
Banies. Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Rictiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-Clty Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Meeting of:

12/02/97

639-3513

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

278-8006

Invocation:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Jerry Towns

278-6033

278-8086
238-4326
.279-8218

This Week's Greeters:

^
Next Week's Greeters:

Ron Gibson &amp; Ed Lake
T/iis Week's liirlhdays

278-8489

Mark Galliers, Dick Guisinger

278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, P^eia
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-5789

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire insurance, NONE

639-8669

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

A1 Nelson -

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Faulkner, G. Brayton (2) - Sunrise

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Eliabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barh
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg,, Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Krislina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Bartrara

238-2842

Grohalski, James, Banfang, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

741-3663

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printlng, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-8888

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware RehJi, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cirrdy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

279«01

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

233-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, DB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

278-6832

Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyor, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbrts Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

7674508

Rotarian Meinhership Anniversaries

238-5421

NAME

YEARS

Duke Davidson

238-2076

DATE JOINED

43

12/07/54

278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

278-6797

Make-ups

278-7851
278-8133

Coral, FL; P. Mastranselo - Rome, NY; J. Cole, C. Barnes, J.

2784248

Guests

279-7217
278-8655

Rita Klavinski - Sunrise; Bill Slisher - Bronson; Courtney Waikoczeski, Korey
Wischmeyer - Students

279-9350
278-5388

Early Leavers

278-6826

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, Bob Redman, Jim Whelan, Bill Chinery, Don Shemel,
Bill Stewart, Tim Hart, Matt Galliers. Pat Albright

278-6603
6394635
2784663

50150 Winner

278-3650

Les Adams

279-7163

$51.00

278-2132

Announcements!Proyiram

2784728

• Rotary Show Info: Mike Galliers is director, Ed Lake is Chairman, assisted by

6394402

Mike Gerlach.

279-7875
238-5848

• Took up a collection ($10.00 per member) for Kids Christmas party.

279-7505

• Bill Netlleman is doing well and can now have visitors.
Steve Kasperski from Extermital showed a videw and talked about a new
procedure to protect your home from Termites. It's called the Sentricon System.

238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

278-8773
238-4191

278-2007

The 4 Way Test

278-8197

2784198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moortiead, Tom, Property Casualty insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelsonjkl, SA Jean

278-6856

Neftleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
D'Conneii, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon, Deborah
Petzko, John. Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Kar«i

767-3510

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

639-8453
2794497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234

*•' Teeter, Howard. Honorafy, Marian
"" Towns. Jerry, SA-8anking, Nancy

27W222
278-IW74

278-3283

Troust. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire....

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Ram
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, C^eer Education, NONE

279-7477

278-8373

Tuschling, Cliarles ,SA, Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Sen/ice, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Ricfiard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616} 432-3757
Vanderfioof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219} 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
278-6736
Woodhams, tjwrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282

»•

...

•

CIASSIFICATION

279-7537

•

278-2291
238-2324
278-8809

,. . .278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis....
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Briar, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006

279-8543

Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE

278-5033

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,Williain, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-9042

278-8068

'

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Seoretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

278-4478

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Acth«

2000 - JiM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

279-8958

"

278-2859
278-7100

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Gailiers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boaster

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker
Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

50/50 Committee

Vocational Service
Director

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Tom Kramer

Darwin Robison

Jim Whelan

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Gailiers

Steve Glover
Public Relations

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

BRONSON • Congrega^al Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDW.E • Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Handicapped Children

Mike Gailiers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Gailiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker
Tom Moorhead

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Rob Putnam

Membership

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell. Chairman

Coordination

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
A1 Nelson

Mike Gailiers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Idwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Gailiers

Flower Commltee

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY • PCfrice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Ken Smoker

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

1

He Profits Mhst WO^'o Serves B:est

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy

279-9SB

Albright Pat Agricufture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Blringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice. Jean

23S-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Serwce, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry

238-4326
279-8218

Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Braylon, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

278-8489
278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-BankIng, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jeweiry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Markefing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Cenler, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Educatlon-Career, Barb
Galllem, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-5350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurartt, Krishna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, "nm, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley.Sanfford,SA.P3t
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wer/Uniforms, Dorothy

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA Elaine
Mootbead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
NelsonAI.SAJean

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610
278-6856

Netlleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah}
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Peny, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639^53
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
Putnam, Rob. Ntachine Manufacturing, Ram

278-2311

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
fiflbison, Darvnn, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA Dei
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyliis
II, John, Savings And Loan, lla
d, Cralg, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Oanette
n. City Government, Sally
b, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-B068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7fOO

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

11/25/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

Gregg Dean

This Week's Greeters:

Dick Moore &amp; Ken Klein

Next Week's Greeters:

Jerry Perry &amp; Bob Kerr
T/tis Week's Birthdays

Roiarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

Jim Gordon

2

11/28/95

Rob Putnam

2

11/28/95

Make-ups

A1 Nelson - Cape Coral, FL; J. E^gert - Albion; J. Gordon - Sunrise; J. Higgins, D.
Robison- Bronson;J. Faulkner,J. Peters, R. Putnam, C. Bames, B. Galliers (3), J. Koss,
J. Dean - Quincy;
Guests

Dick Spaulding, Bill King, Steve O'Donnell - Quincy; Jim Eley - Bronson; George
Gear - Angola; Andrea Shemel, Angle Murphy - Students
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Ron Gibson, Dick Guisinger, Jim Peters, Brian Sexton,
Larry Downs, Steve O'Donnell, Jim Gordon, Rob Putnam
50/50 Winner

Mark Galliers

$57.00
Announcements/Program

• Jim Hiscock - Alpha One Mystery tour at Jays Olds tomorrow.

• Bill Nettleman had quadruple by-pass surgery and is recovering at home.

Open Meeting - Possible joint project with Altrusa Club. Tom Kramer reported
we are co-sponsoring a Christmas decorating contest. International Rotary
Conference in Indianapolis starting June 15, need members to go.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
"* Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

279-7477

•

'

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administr^ion, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Brcadcasling, Patricia
278-7738
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.RU, Director, Carol
279-9282

•" Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment Dorothy

278-5033

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service

Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Director

Director

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Director

Chuck Tuschling

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee
Steve Glover, Chairman

Larry Parks

Darwin Robison

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Jim Peters

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Director
Jim Wheian

Public Relations

HILLSOALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show

Jim Wheian

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian. Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURSIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 RM.

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

District 6360

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Dave Groner

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLDWATER SUNRISE • Meltwdisl Church,

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE - Roufxitable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

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He Profits Mo s t W A « S e rve s It e s t

ROTARY

t:

-ir'aai

Refle c t or
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbnghL Pat Agricultire-Swine, Colleen
Andemon, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Govemment, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygeil, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Properly Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geisbert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Meeting of:

278-8006

invocation:

Presiding:

278-8086

Tim Hart &amp; Mike Gerlach

Mark Putnam

Song Leader:

238-4326
279-8218
278-8489

This Week's Greeters:

11/18/97

Next Week's Greeters:

Chuck Tushling

Dick Moore &amp; Ken Klein

Mike Gerlach

This Week's Birthdays

278-8463

Carroll Bames. James Cole, Ken Klein, Richard Uhl, James Erickson, Don Shemel

238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650
279-7163

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

11/23/93
11/23/93

Leslie Adams
Robert Redman

Make-ups

J. Peters, J. Faulkner (2), J. Hiscock, J. Grohaiski, Mark Galliers - Quincy; J. Gordon,

Maik Galliers - Angola; D. Robison, .T Brayton (2), E. Lake - Sunrise; N. Strobel, J.
Grohaiski, Mark Galliers (3), E. Lake - Bronson; Mike Galliers - Bonita Springs, FL.
Guests

Bob Henning - Michigan CTR.; Gary Yoimce - Bronson; Charles Fry - Columbus, OH;
Frank Berbinger - Rmn.nnAhhi MrHaiH - .Shident.^
Barly Leavers

Gregg Dean, Mike Galliers, Dr. Woodhams, Brian Webber, Ray Cardenas, Jeff
Dean, Jim Peters, L

50150 Winner

$55.00

Jim Peters

278-2132

Grohaiski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
.639-8278

AnnounccmentsIProgram

• Happy Birthday Bob Kerr. He's 75! We all enjoyed a piece of his birthday cake.
• Ray Cardenas received a 13 year perfect attendance pin.
Bob Henning of Michigan Center Club spoke on the Rotary Foundation. He is
a past District Governor. There is both a district and national foundation.
Various projects are supported by our donations to the foundation. Donations
can be made by wills, bequests, outright gift, and trust.

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE

278-6501
238-2265
278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Maslrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorbead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Nelson,AI, SAJean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sal!y(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SASaily
Parks, Urry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

767-3510
639-8453
2794497
278-7510
6395902

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Pefzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire
Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coriie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWIIiam, City Government Sily
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barlara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-6234
278-3283
278-2311
2797477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
2799042
278^478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

27W222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charies ,SA, Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration. Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
ir, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
n, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Ptumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-77{l3
Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U, Director, Carol
2799282
' " Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Addttiorul Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boester

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paui Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects

Director

Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighbonng dubs.

Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

MAKEUPYOURAmNDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Community Service

QUINCY • Unon Church. Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

BRONSON - CongregaliotHl Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Whelan

Dave Pierce

Handicapped Children

JONESVILIE • RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galllers

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 RM.

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee
Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

Thurs.7;OOA,M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galllers

Tom Moorhead

COIJDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker
Student Guests
Les Adams

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hotben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.
District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
fciderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
B^dwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Saily
Brayton,Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlerw
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
(^d, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, flay. Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Meeting of:

11/11/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

JimTroust

Matt Galliers &amp; Mike Galliers
Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

Tim Hart &amp; Mike Geriach

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliem, Buzz, AA-Propeity Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Oisplay Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fudure Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson. Ron, Ph^ician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
GrohalsW, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg,, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Hoiben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle
' tveson, Larry, SA-Printing, JacQuelyn
■ Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kaspemki, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangeio, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicahons, Joan

NelsonJLLSAJean

278-6856

' Nettleman, William, Past Service, SaiyfSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribuhon, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, RrSiert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
■ Rubley, David, SA, Del
^ Rumsey, Robert, SA-Spoiting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroil, John, Savings And Loan, lla
' Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewrt, William, City Govemment, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

This Week's Birthdays

William Stewart, Santford Jolley, Robert Kerr, Harold Card
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Howard Teeter

59

DATE JOINED

11/11/38

Make-ups

L, Cox, D. Woodman - Sunrise; G. Brayton, H, Sexton, R. Cardenas, K, Smoker
Quincy; D. Uhl - Athens; J. Lyon - Stui^s
Guests

Steve O'Connell - Quincy; Karen Kirkpatiick - Bronson;
Dave Groner - District Governor

Early Leavers

50/50 Winner

$52,00

Dick While

A nnouncementslProgram

• Election Day today - gel out &amp; vote per President Putnam

• Nominating committee to meet today per Howard Taylor
• United Way hat was passed for donations
District Governor Dave Groner presented the program. There are 61 clubs with
3,400 members in this district. Lansing is largest the club with Belding being
the smallest. Dave told us about what other clubs in the district are doing.
There are 238 Rotary Clubs in Russia, He talked about various projects our
Rotary clubs are supporting.

The 4 Way Test

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Bankirrg, Nancy

2784222
278-8474

TrousI, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschiing, Charles .SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
•" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM

1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

••

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000-JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Acbve

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boaster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

Director

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards
Jim Cole

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Gailiers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Student Guests
Les Adams

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURQIS ■ Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Churdi, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.
District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION • St. James Eplsrx^ Church. Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,

Director

Rotary Show

Rob Putnam

Make-Up Meetings
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEMBER

Steve Glover

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Barry Case

ytv will always be welcome at these nei^boring dubs.

Matt Galliers

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Richard White

Steve Glover, Chairman

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Darwin Robison

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

ROTARY
Refle c t 0 r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CWSSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigM, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Chnl Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

278-8006
278-8086
238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Terl

279-8218
278-8489
278-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-5421
238-2076

Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

278-5378
279-7680

Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

279-8202
278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewetry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulimer, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property ManagemenL Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display iFxture Mfg„ Donna
Geishen, Edward, SA. Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Nay
Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Keliogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

279-7875
,238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth
II. SA, Jean

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610
278-6856

lliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary. Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate A)praisals, Karen

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2291

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Ridt. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
SchFOll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Government Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Ta^or, Howard, SA Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

11 /05/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Mark Galliers &amp; Buzz Galliers
Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Gerlach

Matt Galliers &amp; Mike Galliers
This Week's Ifirthdavs

Edward Geishert, Jerry Perry, Mark Putnam
Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

Ray Cardenas
Rick Roper
Gregg Dean

DATE JOINED

13

11/02/84

10
14

11/03/87
11/08/83

Make-ups

R. Porter, M. Putnam, A. Nelson, C. Sebald, B. Chinnery, G. Brayton, J. Lyon, L. Cox,
D. Woodman, E. Lake - Sunrise; L. Downs, S. Kaspersld, R. Putnam, J. Dygat, C.
Bames, J. Lyon - Sturgis; G. Howe - Gulf Shores, AL; J. Grohalski - Union City; Matt
Galliers - Angola

Guests

Dick Spaulding - Quincy, Bill Grotty, Steve O'Donnell, Hal Creal - Sunrise
Student Guests - Sam AcMoody, Bill Malatinsky
Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Dick Spaulding, Richard Guisinger, Jim Grohalski, Dick Biringer,

Brian Webber, Bill CWnery, Steve O'Donnell

50/50 Winner

Brian Sexton

$58.00
AnnouncementslProfirani

• District Governor here next week.

• Bob Rumsey - $365.00 was raised in the club for Breast Cancer Run/Walk.

• Craig Sebald explained what Senior Active classification means.
• Howard Taylor of the nomination committee want nominations for board.

• Opportunity next week to donate to United Way.

• Darwin Robison received 3yr. perfect attendance pin.
• Jim Hiscock received 9yr. pin.

Old Cars &amp; Restoration - Jim, Gene &amp; Howard Taylor deal in old cars and
street rods. They explained what restoration of a car entails. If you wish to take
on this type of project you need to get a car that you like and will keep you
motivated. Jim, Gene &amp; Howard brought several cars to view in the parking lot

639-8278

238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorafy, Marian
*" Towns, Jerry, SA-Bankirg, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
*
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptel, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Admini^tlon, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkm^, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, SA-Ptumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
•
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
"* Woodward, Charies,SA, NONE
278-5033
Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment. Dorothy
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999 -BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

Internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth
50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Danwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

You mil always be wekom al these neighboirng dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTEND/mCE-BEA 100%MEMBEB

Steve Glover

Community Service
OUINCY - Union Chucrh, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

6R0NS0N - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazetbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Tom Moorhead

Flower Commltee

Membership
Coordination
Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschting

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

Thurs. 7:00 A.M,

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditoirum, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

ATHENS - Congregatk»^al Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.l.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360

Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLIDWATER SUNRISE • Melhodist Chucrh,

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE • RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Barry Case

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Richard White

Steve Glover, Chairman
Jim Peters

Jim Whelan

Director

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards
Jim Cole

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman
Tom Kramer

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocationai Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

law ater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwatety MI. 49036

He Profit s M o s t Who Serve s li e s 1

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiVISiON ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ClASSlflCATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
'
AibrigtiL Pat, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
•*' Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kattiiyn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
*
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
"* Biringer,Richard,SA-CivilLawPractice.Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas SerwK, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Teriy
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton,Todd. Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri

'

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole. James. AA-Banking, Pamela

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan
■ •• Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
* Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fre Insurance, NONE

278-6797

Dean,John,SA-RreInsurance,Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
•" Dygeil, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463

Meeting of:

10/28/97

Presiding;

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Rev. Jim Trousl

I n .

Week's Greeters:

_

Jim Trousl &amp; Chuck Tushling

®

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Mike Galliers

Mark Galliers &amp; Buzz Galliers
This Week *.v Hirthelays

Robert Rumsey

Rolahan Memhersltfj) Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Charles Woodward
Jim Hiscock

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

51
11

DATE JOINED

10/29/46
10/29/86

Make-ups

A. NelsOT, M. Putnam, L. Cox - Sunrise; J. Peters - Quincy; J. Dygert, J. Hiscock. Mark
&amp; Mike Galliers - Bronson; .P Baldwin ♦ Dublin, New Hampshire; Mark &amp; Matt
GalliCTs, R. Pcxter - Angola

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Guests

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg,, Amy

279-9350
278-5388

Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6826

Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
"• Geishen, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639^635

Gre^ Dean, John Dygert, Lcs Adams, Jim Peters, Bill Stewart, John SchroU, Mike

Gertach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4663

50/50 Winner

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgms, Jerry, AA-Vehicte Parts Mfg., Eileen— .rr:;. .t
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

•

*•* Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

How, Gary, Optometrist Bente
" Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquetyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628

■'

•

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss,Jim,SA.Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy
il, Tibbits Director, Tracy
d,SA Elaine

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

NelsonXSAJean

278-6856

Netdeman, William, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jeriy, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire
fhjtnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283
278-2311
279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

279-7537
278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick. Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David. SA Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SA,Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemment Sally
Stfobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Rita Klavinski - Sunrise
Early Leavers

Galliers, Tim Hart, Rob Putnam

Fred Culy

$52.00
A nnouncements/Prograni

• Dwight Woodman - pleads for Rotarian support on the broad band issue.
• Bill Stewart reiterates that plea.

• Also, Lindy Cox reminds us to fill out inframation sheets for the Rotary Web
page.

Randall Hazelbaker presents himself and some of his toy collection. Todays hot
collectables are - anything Disney, and old comic characters. Avoid restoration

of your good shape old toys, they are worth more as is. Baby Boomers are
behind huge surge in old toy popularity. G.I. Joe is big.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

"* Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577
279-7806

•

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptel, Janet
(616} 432-3757
Vanderhpof. Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
s, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
ght, B.P.U. Director, Carol
d, Charles, SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Feilow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Actiw

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance
Dennis Booster

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Club Service

Director

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Booster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outtlng/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

ibu wih d/ivays be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Community Service
Director

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhl

Jim Gordon

STURQIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTlf CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

UNION CITY • PrHice Staiton, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban
Ken Smoker

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Rotary Information

ATHENS - CongregationaJ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Thurs. 7XX)A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

COLDWATER SUNRISE - MeSxxlist Church,

Senior Citizens Committee

Membership

Rob Putnam

JONESVILLE - Roucxtt^ Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Matt Galliers

OUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CongregationaJ Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4 903 6

// e Pr ofi t s M o s t Who S e rve .v li e .v t

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
AlbrigliL PaL Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-8anking, Katfiryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Teri
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Carderas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA. JoAnn
Chlnery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-80IB
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Cuty, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-FIre Insurance, Jo^ne

639-8869
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygeit, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
G^liers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie

279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650

Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

279-7163

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:
Invocation:

10/14/97

This Week's Greeters:

Mark Putnam

Jenr Towns &amp; Bill Tyson

Chuck Tushling

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Gregg Dean

Brian Webber &amp; Rick Vanderhoof
This Week's Birthdays

Gary Werkman, Greg Bruder, Jim Peters, Buzz Galliers, Matt Galliers, Bob Redman
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

Richard Moore

33

Barry Case

17

Don Shemel

2

Jerry Perry

11

DATE JOINED

10/06/64
10/09/80
10/10/95
10/14/86

Make-ups

Not avaiM)le, but dianks for making up.

Guests

Not available

Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Ha! Sexton, Gregg Dean, Dave Pierce, Les Adams, Ron Gibson Rob
Putnam, Bill lyscn, Brian Sexton, Howard Taylor, Tim Hart
50/50 Winner

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
278-2132
Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
741-3663
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
278-4728
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
639-4402
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
279-7875
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehlcte Parts Mfg,, Eileen ,. .ttt, .-.i .... .238-5848
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
279-7505
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
238-2418

AnnouncementslProgram

Coming Programs:
• 10/28/97 - Howard Taylor on car restoration.
• 11/04/97 - Our Governor visits.

Bill Stewart was in charge of a tour of the ACM plant which produces parts for
Honda (or will in the near future). Though ACM is a foundry, you would never
guess how clean it is inside. Everyone is on associate not an employee. Good

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Lany, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanfford, SA, Pat
Kaspersk), Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-61D0

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tidbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore. Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonAI, SAJean

278-6856

Nettieman,Wlliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

757-3510
639-8453
2794197
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, Ha
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
n. City Govemment Sally
b. Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Program Bill.

The 4 Way Test

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

•

'

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banklng, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Rad o Broadcasling, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, OwighL B.PU. Director, Carol
279-9282

"• Woodward, Charles, SA NONE

Young, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy

278-5033

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

'

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999 - JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PI|RCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Service
Director

Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Dennis Boaster

Randall Hazelbaker

Robert Rumsey

Jack Faulkner

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

50/50 Committee

Larry Parks

Dennis Boaster

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman
Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

You will always be welcome at these neighbonng clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Matt Galliers

Darwin Robison

Jim Whelan

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead
Coordination

Flower Commitee
Dick Uhi

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert

Jeff Dean

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamiy Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership

Rob Putnam

JONESViLLE - Roundtable inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION • St. James Episo^l Churdi, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers
Matt Galliers

OUtNGY • Union Church. Monday 12:15 RM,

Director

UNION CITY • Rolice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
R efl e c t or
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Stioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer. Richard, SA-Civll Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen
Soguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
BriesL Bob, Past Service, Darlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzle
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications. Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NDNE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Oygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galliers, Matt, AA-Video Productions, NDNE
Galliers, Mike, Display Rxture Mfg., Donna
' Geishert Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9568
238-2A79
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842
278-4248
279-7217
278-8655
279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
Grohalski, James. Banking, Sharon

278-2132
741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions, Pamela
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
• Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

639-4402
279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888

' Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
• Jolley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy

238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE
Klein. Ken, Property Management Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA,
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia

639-8278
238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lp, Jim, SA Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA ilaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBetfi

.767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198
279-8610

Nelsonjtl, SA Jean

278-6856

■ Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saiy(Safah)
D'Connell, Terry, SA Salty
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales. NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribubon, Debor^
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, K^n

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
• Rubley, David, SA Del
• Rumsey, Robert SA-Sporbng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And toan, ila
• Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fahricafing, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, taura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danette
StewartWiliiam, City Government Sally
SDobei, Norb. AitomoBve Parts Mfg,, Bartara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
^78-8809
278-7327
5786006
2^-8068
578-8373
.279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
.279-8958
278-2859
578-7100

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:
Presiding:
invocation:
Song Leader:

9/30/97
Pumam
john Schroll

This Week's Greeters:

Gregg Dean

Howard Taylor &amp; Larry Woodhams

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

John Hutchinson

9

Jerry Towns
Matt Galliers
Vince Komstein

9/30/86
10/03/72
10/04/94
10/04/79

25
,
*7

DATE JOINED

3
18

Make-ups

D. Boesto" - Alaska (2); A. Nelson - Sunrise; .T Brayton, B. Rumsey, B. GalliCTS, J.
Erickson, D. Pierce, G. Brayton, L. Downs, J. Peters - Quincy
Guests

Jim Skoving - Englewood, FlLWendell Hathaway - Bronson; Steve O'Donnell -

Quincy; StiSent Guests: Lm

Brian Cizos; Non-Rotary Guest: Dick Breathouse

Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Mike Galliers, Steve O'Donnell, Bill Tyson,

Jim Hiscock

50/50 Winner

Frank Pervanga (again)

$54.00
A nnouncementsiProgram

• Golf Outing 2pm start - no noon meeting - hog roast &amp; meeting at 6:30.
• Williamston - new club to district - A1 Nelson will go to the dinner.
• Rick Roper &amp; Bob Redmond resigned from the club due to conflicts with their
jobs.

Branch County Literacy Councils Sheila Taylor explained the function of the
council. Free of charge testing is done, then tutors are assigned to help the client
leam to read. Lynn Blake from Calhoun Literacy Council also spoke.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

'** Teeter, Howard, Honoraiy, Mariai
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Naicy

278-4222
2788474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschlirg, Charles ,SA Trudy
2384577
Tyson, Bill, Past Serwce, Carole
279-7806
•
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
2787095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
2787738
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
578-6736
'
Woodhams, tawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, LJnda
578-7703
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Oirector, Carol
5789282
"* Woodward, Charles, SA NONE
5785033

Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment Dorothy

5789072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

*

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Addibonal Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vocational Service

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker
Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

50/50 Committee

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Jim Peters

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Make-Up Meetings
Vbu will always be welcome at Utese neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Jim Cole

Steve Glover, Chairman

Darwin Robison

Jim Wheian

Director

MAKE UP yOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

Community Service

8R0NS0N • Congregaitonal Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Wheian

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebaid

Tom Moorhead

Handicapped Children

Coordination

Dick Uhl

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Rotary information

Mike Gerlach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

JONESVILLE - RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. J^es Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Senior Citizens Committee

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Membership

Flower Commitee

QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.

Director

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

Dave Pierce

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

iW.
Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r
ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albright, Pat Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonae
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

i79-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communications, Joan

278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE

639-8669
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

AI Nelson, Todd Brayton, Bob Rumsey, Craig Sebald, Mark Putnam, Jim Lyon, Jim
Grohalski, Tim Hart, Jim Troust, Ray Cardenas, Lany Downs, Hal Sexton, Darwin

Dove, James, Musician, NONE

279-7407

Robison, Jack Faulkner, Jack Lawton, Bob Ken, Bob Briest

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galiiers, BuziAA-Proper^ Management Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mfg., Amy

278-8M5

Galiiers, Matt.AA-Video Productions, NONE

278-6826

Galliers, Mike. Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Syfvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-6603
639-4635
278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cynthia

278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg„ Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA, NONE

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn
Jo!ley,Sanfford,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy

279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, DB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

238-5857
278-6501
238-2265
278-6832
278-8773

lawson. Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA, Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NelsonALSAJean

278-6856

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond. Robert, Career Education, fiwe
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie

279-7537
278-2291
238-2324

Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubiey, David, SA, Del

278-8809
278-7327

Rums^, Robert, SA-Sporling Goods Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

11, John, Savings And Loan, Ha

278-8068

,Cralg,SA,Rlta
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken. Grocery-Retail, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemment Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lof^

278-7100

9/23/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

This Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

JimTrousi

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Pat Albright
This Week\s Hirthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

Guests

Jim Skoving - Biglewood, Fl-Frank Po^'anga - Bronson; Bill Crotty - Quincy; Student
Guests: Heather Uick, Laura Shoc^; Non-Rotary Guest Mary Smith

279-9350
278-5388

Nettleman, Wlliam, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Pefzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

Meeting of:

Early Leavers

Ed Lake Les Adams, Jeff Dean, Buzz Galliers Jim Whelan, Bill Chinery, Dick
Guisinger, Bill Stewart, Tim Hart
50/50 Winner

Frank Pervanga- Bronson

$51.00

Announcements!Program

• Rl 69 cleanup - Sunday, September 21 at 1:30.
• Jim Troust: Rotary International sent us a "Thank you" letter for support in
international projects.
Tom Smith - Past Varsity Baseball Coach at MSU and former CHS outstanding
athlete - Talked about his experiences at CHS &amp; MSU.
Members in golf outing:
Les Adams. Pat Albright, Denny Boester, Todd Brayton, Bob Briest, Barry Case,
Jim Cole, Fred Culy, Gregg Dean, Jeff Dean, John Dean, John Dygert,
Jim Orickson, Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers, Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers,
Mike Galliers, Mike Gerlach, Ron Gibson, Steve Glover, Jim Gordon, Tim Hart,

Rich Holben, Gary Howe, Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr,
Ken Klein, Tom Kramer, Ed Lake, Jack Lawson,Terry O'Connell, Larry Parks,
Dave Pierce, Mark Putnam, Rob Putnam, Bob Rodman, Brian Sexton,

Hal Sexton, Don Shemel, Ken Smoker, Jerry Towns, Bill lyson,
Rick Vanderhoof, Gary Workman, Jim Whelan, Larry Woodhams, Chuck Young

The 4 Way Test

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian

278-4222

Towtrs, Jerry, SA-Banldng, Nancy
278-8474
Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca
278-4402
Tuschlirg, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-7806
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet
(616) 432-3757
Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
278-7095
n. Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
d, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores
278-8736
•
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foof Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Owighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
•" Woodward, Charles, SA, NONE
278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS {Terms expiring 6/30)
1998 - MARK PUTNAM
1999 - BARRY CASE

2000 - GREG BRUDER
•

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

AA

Additional Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

internationai Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Dave Pierce, Chairman

International Projects

Director

Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Gary Howe

Vocational Service

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Dave Pierce

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Darwin Robison

Kids Chirstmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

K&gt;u will always be welcome at these neighboring c^ubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

Steve Glover

Public Relations
Jim Whelan

Make-Up Meetings

Community Service

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 P.M.

Rotary Show

Handicapped Children

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman
Chuck Woodward

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Flower Commltee

Membership
Coordination
Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders
Mike Galliers, Chairman
Gregg Dean

Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Al Nelson

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 AM.
BAHLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests

Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley

Dave Groner

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

COLDWATER SUNRiSE • Methodist Church.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhl

JONESVILLE ■ Roundtable inn. Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Tom Moorhead

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

In keeping with next weeks Golf theme and by popular demand, here are the five "Rules of the Day" as
immortalized by Jim Erickson:

1. A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed not to have hit said tree. Hitting a tree is just bad luck and has no place in a
scientific game. The player should estimate the distance the ball would have traveled if it had not hit the tree, and
play the ball from there.

2. There shall be no such thing as a lost ball. The missing ball is on or near the course somewhere, and eventually will
be found and pocketed by someone else. It has thus become a stolen ball and the player should not compound the
crime by charging himself a penalty stroke

3. If a putt passes over a hole without dropping, it is deemed to have dropped. The law of gravity holds that any object
attempting to maintain a position in the atmosphere without something to support it must drop. The law of gravity
supersedes the law of golf.

4. The same goes for a ball that stops at the brink of the hole and hangs there, defying gravity. You cannot defy the law.
5. A putt that stops so close to the cup that it inspired comments like "You could Blow it in" may be blown in - But only
if it is no more than three inches from the hole. After all, we don't want to make a travesty of this game.

P.O. Box 42 Cold water, Ml. 4903 6

He r ro fits Most Who S e rv e s li e s t

R efl e at or
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

1.2:3.5 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
CUSSIFICATION

Adams, Leslie.Swimming Pools, Cinoy
Albright, Pat. Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred. SA-6anking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practce, Jean
Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald SA-City Government, Terry
Braytofi, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel, Ten
Briest, Bob, Past Service, Oarlene
Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gona
Case, Barry, SA-CPA JoAnn
Chinery, William. School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086
238-4326
279-8218
278-8489
278-8463
238-2271
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202

Cox, Linden AA-BPU Communicafions, Joan
Culy, Fred SA-Jewe!ry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NDNE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance, NONE
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne
Dove, James, Musician, NONE
Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy

278-6797
639-8669
278-7851
278-8133
238-4075
279-7407
238-2842

Dygel, John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Mark, AA-Display Fixture Mlg„ Amy
Galliers, Matt. AA-Video Productions, NONE
Galliers, Mike, Display iFxture Mfg., Donna
Geishert Edward, SA Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Krishna
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist, Cyrrtfiia

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826
278-6603
639-4635
278-4663
278-3650
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay
Higgins, Jerry, AA-Vehicle Parts Mfg., Eileen.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-Printing, Jacquelyn

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839

Jolley,SantfDrd,SA,Pat
Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki
Keflogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy

279-7469
278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail, NONE

639-8278

Klein, Ken, Properly Management Cindy

238-5857

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winivere
Koss,Jim,SA.Jan

578-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlere

238-4191

Leonhard.Ken, Past Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy
)l, llbbits Director, Tracy

767-4508
278-2007
278-8197

d,SA, Elaine

The Singingest Club in The USA
Meeting of:

9/16/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters:

Galliers
This Week's Itirlhdays

Richard Moore

Rotarion Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

9/16/86
9/16/86
9/16/80
9/19/50

11

Ken Klein
John Schroll

11
17

Bill Tyson
Richard Biringer

47

Make-ups

Mark Galliers - Quincy; Jim Gordon - Sunrise; Bob Kerr, Buzz Galliers, Dick Uhl, Hal
Sexton, Steve Kasperski - Quincy
Guests

Manahan - Defiance. OH; Jim Skoving - Venice, FL; Steve O'Donnell - Quincy;
Eric Zuzg - Coldwater Rex Thome - Savannah, OA; Gary Younce - Bronson;
Clarence Walter - Quincy; Non-Rotary - Doug Bowden, Mike Iveson
Early Leavers

Greg Dean, Jerry Towns, Jim Whelan, Jim Peters, Harold Card, Dwight Woodman,
Don Shemel, Howard Taylor, Rob Putnam, Ken Smoker, Greg Bruder
50/50 Winner

Ed Geishart

$56.00
Announcements!Program

• All dues are paid.
• New club in Williamsion, MI,

• Golf outing &amp; dinner Sept 30 - no noon meeting.
• Highway cleanup - need volunteers to drive.
Doug Bowden talked on adoption, Doug and his wife adopted a boy from China
in 1996. He showed a video of the trip to China and shared their experiences with
us.

Members in golf outing;
Les Adams, Pat Albright, Denny Boester, Todd Brayton, Bob Briest, Barry Case,

Jim Cole, Fred Culy, Gregg Dean, Jeff Dean, John Dygert, Jim Orickson,
Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers, Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers, Mike Galliers,

Mike Gerlach, Ron Gibson, Steve Glover, Jim Gordon, Urn Hart, Gary Howe,
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr, Ken Klein, Tom Kramer, Ed Lake,
Jack Lawson, Larry Parks, Dave Pierce, Mark Putnam, Rob Putnam,
Bob Rodman, Brian Sexton, Hal Sexton, Don Shemel, Ken Smoker, Jerry Towns,
Bill Tyson, Rick Vanderhoof, Gary Workman, Jim Whelan, Larry Woodhams,
Chuck Young

The 4 Way Test

278-4198

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

NeIson,AI,SAJfian

278-6856

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saliy(Sarah)
D'Connell, Terry, SA Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NDNE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

767-351{l
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510
639-5902
278-6234
278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE
Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA-Sporting Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SARita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retal, Danette
Stewart,William, City Govemmert, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automobve Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

279-7477
279-7537
278-2291
238-2324
278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
579-8543
578-4907
579-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter. Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towrts, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

TuKhling, Charles ,SA Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital, Janet

238-4577
279-7806
(616) 432-3757

Vanderhoof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration, Sandy. -(219)833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant, NONE
278-5908

■

n, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, DwighL B.P.U. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles,SA, NONE
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282
278-5033
279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997^98
MARK PUTNAM President
BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer
PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM
1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

•

Past President

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

1999-JIM COLE

SA

Senior Active

2000 - JIM WHELAN

AA

Additional Active

2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

international Service

Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Dennis Boester

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hsizelbaker

Club Service

Jack Faulkner

Bulletin

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe
Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Paul Harris
Dinner, etc.)

Darwin Robison
Jim Peters

Chuck Tuschling

Director
Jim Cole

Rotary International Foundation
Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Make-Up Meetings
y&amp;u mil always be welcome al these neighboirng dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

Darwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon. Chairman
Steve Glover

Public Relations

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Community Service
QUINCY • Union Church. Monday 12:15 P.M,
Director

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Whelan

HIU.SDALE ■ Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Rotary Show
Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Whelan, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Tim Hart

Handicapped Children

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Cralg Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commltee
Dick Uhl
Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

James Troust

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

Gregg Dean

Senior Citizens Committee

Mike Gerlach

Rotary Information
Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter
Edward Geishert
Jeff Dean

COLOWATER SUNRiSE - Methods! Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Robert Loose, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 P.M.

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

JONESViaE • Roundtabie inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Jim Whefan

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

Ken Smoker

ATHENS • Congregalionai Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President
Glen W. Kinross - Australia

Student Guests
Les Adams

District Governor, R.i.

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley
Richard White

District 6360
Dave Groner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month. 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

I

Coldwater
Box 42 C old watery Ml. 49036
t:::.. .

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.• .

He Profits Most Who Serves He s I

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETiNG EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DiViSiON ST.

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Coldwater ROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

Adams, Leslie,Swimming Pools, Cindy
Albrigtrt, Pal Agricutture-Swine, Coleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
BIringer, Richard, SA-Civli law Practice, Jean

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald SA-Clty Government Terry
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Brayton, Todd, Sand &amp; Gravel. Ten

279-8218
278-8489
i78-8463

Briest, Bob, Past Service, Darlene

238-2271

Bruder, Greg, Investments, Sherry
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Goruie
Case, Barry, SA-CPA, JoAnn
Chlnery, William, Scfiool Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, AA-Banking, Pamela
Cox, Linden AA-BPUCommunicahons, Joan

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-7680
279-8202
278-6797

Culy, Fred SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker, NONE
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-FIre Insurance, NONE

639-8569
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Dove, James, Musician, NDNE

279-7407

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygerl John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Ellabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, SA-Education-Career, Barb
Galilers, Buzz, AA-Property Management, Linda
Galilers, Mark, AA-Display Rxture Mfg., Amy
Galilers, Matt, AA-\fldeo Productions, NONE

278-8655

Galilers, Mike, Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Gelshert Ettward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krisdna

278-4663

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA-Druggist Cynthia
Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara
GrohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon
Gulsinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela
Hazeibaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay

278-3650
279-7163
278-2132
741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875

Meeting of: g/26/97

Presiding:

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
Holben, Rich, SA, NONE
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Iveson, Larry, SA-PrintIng, Jacquelyn
Jolley,Sanfford.SA,Pat
KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, VIckl
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports WearAJntforms, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert SA-Hardware Reteil, NONE

279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
639-8278

Klein, Ken, Property Management Cindy

238-5857

Komsteln, Vince, SA, Wlnrvere
Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

278-6501
238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop, NONE
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann
Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene
Leonhard,Ken, Past Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy
Mastrangelo, Paul, Tibblts Director, Tracy
Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-6832
278-8773
238-4191
278-6100
767-4508
278-2007
278-8197
278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Insurance, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson,AI, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, S3lly(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, NONE
Perry, Jerry, Clothing Retail, Laurie

767-3510
639-8453
279-4497
278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
Petzko, John, Honorary, Maureen
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SA Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

639-5902
278-6234
278-3283
278-2311

Putnam, Rob, Machine Manufacturing, Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose
Roblson, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
Roper, Rick, Career Education, NONE

278-2291
238-2324
278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert SA-SportIng Goods Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings And Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating. Sandra
Sexton, Hal.SA, Wanda
Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Grocery-Retail, Danetle
StewartWIIIiam, City Govemment, Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100

Putnam

Strobel &amp; Rob Rumsey

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader.

Larry Downs &amp; Don Shemel
77i/,v Week's Birthdays

Rich Holben

Kotaria/i Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Make-ups

A. Nelson, J. Erickson, R. Cardenas, L. Downs, J. Hiscock - Qunicy
G. Brayton, J. Gordon - Sunrise
Guests

Leo Sanderson - Quincy; Tony Miignery - Bryan, OH; Jim Skovino - Englewood,
FL;Quincy Hoover- Connecticut;Bob Jodon - Sunrise

279-9350
278-5388
278-6826

Higglns, Jerry, AA-Vehlcle Parts Mfg., Eileen

Week's Greeters:

Early Leavers

Bill Stewart. Les Adams, Todd Brayton. Greg Brayton, Ken Klein, Jim Olmstead, Bill Tyson
50/50 Winner

$59.00

Pete Baldwin

AnnouncementsiProgram

• Bob Kerr has 49 years of perfect attendance!
• 15 members still have not paid their dues, as of Sept 9^^ your names will appear
in the bulletin.

• Sept 30*^ - Golf Outing - 2 O'clock start - pig roast &amp; dinner meeting at 6:30
Nucleus Communication Co. - Piper Laurie Parker &amp; Todd Brown have been
retained by our Rotary district to develop a Web site for the district compliments
of Pharmacia Upjohn Co. They want our club to set up a Web page.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Teeter, Howard, Honorary, Marian
Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-4222
278-8474

Trousf, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles ,SA, Trudy
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
279-78(K
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospltal, Janet
(616) 432-3757
VandertiGof, Rick, Nursing Home Administration. Sandy. .(219) 833-2516
Webber, Brian, Family Restaurant NONE
278-5908
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, ^ckie
278-7095
n, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
e. Richard, SA-PlumbIng Supply, Oelores
278-6736
s, tawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charies.SA NONE

278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment. Dorothy

279-9072

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1997-1998
MARK PUTNAM President

BARRY CASE President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT Past President

DIRECTORS (Terms expiring 6/30)
1998-MARK PUTNAM

1999-BARRY CASE
2000 - GREG BRUDER

Past President

"

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

SA

Senior Active

AA

Additional Active

1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JIM COLE
2000 - JIM WHELAN
2000 - DAVE PIERCE

�Club Programs

Club Roster

International Service
Director

Director

Director

Mike Galliers, Chairman
Rick Roper

Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Attendance

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Club Service

Dennis Boester

Robert Rumsey

Randall Hazelbaker

Gerry Boguth

Dennis Boester

Vocational Awareness &amp; Awards

Richard White

Jim Cole

Barry Case

Larry Parks

50/50 Committee

Gary Howe

Chuck Tuschling

Director

Rotary International Foundation

Tim Hart

Dave Pierce, Chairman

Steve Glover, Chairman

Fellowship:
(Golf Outting/Pau! Harris
Dinner, etc.)
Steve Giover, Chairman

Jim Peters

Danwin Robison

Kids Christmas Program

Tom Kramer

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Darwin Robison

Make-Up Meetings
y&amp;u will always be welcome el these neighboring dubs.

Matt Galliers

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE • BE A 100% MEMBER

Steve Glover

Public Relations

Community Service
QUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.

Director

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Jim Wheian

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

Handicapped Children

JCNESVILIE • Roundt^le Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M.

Rotary Show

Jim Wheian

Sargeants-At-Arms
Terry O'Connell, Chairman

Mike Galliers, Director
Ed Lake, Chairman

Jim Wheian, Chairman

Mike Geriach

Tim Hart

Matt Galliers

Club Historian

Randall Hazelbaker

Craig Sebald

Tom Moorhead

Membership
Coordination

Flower Commitee

Director

Jim Gordon

Brian Sexton

Rotary Support
James Troust

Chuck Tuschling

Song Leaders

STURGIS - Sturgis Audrtorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

Chuck Woodward

ANGOLA • Sunsel Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

Al Nelson

Mike Galliers, Chairman

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Men. Noon

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

Rural Urban
Ken Smoker

Membership/Classification
Bob Rumsey, Chairman
Jerry Towns

Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Senior Citizens Committee
Robert Loose, Chairman

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Dick Uhi

COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church. Thurs. Noon

Mark Galliers

Rob Putnam

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Jim Cole

Jack Faulkner
Bulletin

Vocational Service

Dave Pierce

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.

Rotary International President

Student Guests
Les Adams

Glen W. Kinross - Australia

District Governor, R.I.

Youth Scholarship

District 6360

Rich Holben, Chairman

Dave Groner

David Rubley

Gregg Dean

Rotary Information

Mike Geriach

Fred Anderson, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Howard Teeter

Richard White

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m.
Interact Committee

Edward Geishert

Putnam Funeral Home

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Jeff Dean

John Petzko

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�n
MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

ColdwaterROTARY

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARV ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Ports, Citxly.

279-9568

Albright, Pal. Agricutiire-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, CanoJ, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

639-3513

Bmnger, Hict«fd. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

278-8006

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Cariem

2384326

Boguth. Gerald, City Governmem, Terry.
Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Srtly.
Bnxlw, Greg, Investments

279-8218

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardertas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

238-2076

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Red, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Corry, WlTam. Consutiani, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary

6394804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jehrey. SA-Fre Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John. SA-Fre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Gort Marketing. Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center. Mary

238-2842

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jat*. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

GaJliets, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fxtura MIg., Donna

278-8603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

2784660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjofie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohaiski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

8/19/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

Invocation:

Chuck Tushling

Song Leader:

Matte Galliers

Bill Stewart &amp; Dwight Woodman
Next Week's Greeters:
Norb Strobel &amp; Rob Rumsey
This Week\s Birthdays

278-8489
278-5789

Larry Iveson

278-5378
279-59»0

Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

2784248

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Anligues, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Hlgglns, Jerry, Vehicle Paris Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hisoock, Jim, Aulomobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Oplometnsl, Benie

279-8888

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Make-ups

Guests

John Rick, Alex Putnam

Jim Eley - Bronson
Leo Sanderson - Quincy
Jim Scovine - Florida
Announcements

September 30 - Club Golf Outing
18 members not paid
Citing scheduling conflicts, Jim Dove has resigned from the club.

tveson. Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WeariUnitorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr, Robert. SA-Haidware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein. Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss. Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom. Sheitered Workshop
Lake, Edward. O&amp;GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robea SA. Margaret

7674508

Lyon, Jim, SA.Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA. Baine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Pnwerty Casualty ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettieman, Wi liam. Past Service, SatylSarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Salty.
Oimaed, Jim, Honorary.

639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

Patlon, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ciothlng-Reiail. Laurie

278-reiO

Palers, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pet^. John. Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA/Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

PuViam, Rob, Machine Mig.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Corafie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

flobison, Darwin, Hardware-Helaii, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

RuWey, David. SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, PhyBis

278-5006

Sdiroii, John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda

278-4907

Early Leavers

Mike Gerlach, Dave Pierce, Tom Kramer, Jim Peters, Tim Hart, Jim Grogolski,
John Dygert, Lindy Cox

27&amp;B773

Program

Deb Russell and Natalia Morris from Integrated Health Centers Services
talked about Home Health Services - provides skilled nursing, home health
aid, physical therapy, and social workers.

767-3510

50/50 Winner

2794481

Steve Glover

$48.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stewert, William, Criy Governmenl/AA, Sally.

279-8958

Strobel, Norb, Auiomolive Pans MIg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TfousL Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanel

(616)

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7095
278-7738

Director

Wh'ne, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Drtores.

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, C^

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA.

278-5033

Moung, Charles, iFshing EQuipmeni, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary

Wtielan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Paincia

You will always be welcome at Ihese neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Churcri, Monday 12;15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Chairman

Werkman, G^, Dentist, Jadde

278-7703

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Mootings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAHLE CREEK - McCamly Plara, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.
UNION CITY • Polics Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational ChurUi, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatter, Battle Creeli

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998- BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Director
Mark Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard

Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Chuck Tuschling

Handicapped Children

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

FspS::-

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

I

Coldwater
P,0, Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

'"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Lesli«, Swimming Pools. Ctndy.
Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson. Fred. SA-Banking, Kaihryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Crvil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carteen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraM, City Government, Terry,

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Salty.
Bruder, Greg, investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

2788489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, WilHam, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

278-4287
639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanna

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabetfi

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz, AA Properly Management, Linda.

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Gailiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna

279-2174
278-5388
276-6603

Gelshert, Edward, SA, Sytvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kn'stina

276-46%

Gtoson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Gtover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski.James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, iTm. Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, VehWe Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Hciien, Rioh.SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optometrlsi, Bente

279-6888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jclley, Santtord, SA, Pat

238-2639
279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Keltogg, Wayne, Sports VTear/Unitorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, VInce, SA, Wlnlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead.Tom, Prt^ny Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, MoMe Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Palton, Gil, SA, Jane.

278-5796

Peny, Jerry, Clothing-Helail, Laune

278-7510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Oistrkjulion, Drtorah

639-5902

Petzka John, Education, Maureen.

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3263

Putnam, Mark. SArFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob. Past Service, CoraTie

273-^37

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

276-2292

R^tiKin, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Compuier Safes

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Dei

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, ila
Sebald, Craig. SA, fliia

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexlon, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/29/97

Presiding:

Brian Sexton &amp; Hal Sexton

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Santford Jolley &amp; Larry Iveson

Mike Gerlach

This Week\s Birthdays

Greg Brayton, Rob Putnam, Larry Downs
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Harold Card
Tom Kramer

W. KeUogg - Sunrise: H. Card - (2) Reading; D. Uhl - Athens; B. Sexton, L. Parks, L.

Adams, H. Card, J. Lyons - Sturgis

Guests

Larry Lehman - Eaton, OH; Patricia Polacco - Union City; Sister Mary Brunner, Stan
Spillar - Chicago, D; Connie Nolan; Rex Thome - Savana, GA;
Announcements

Dwight Woodman reminded members about city vote today. Tom Krammer
announced member golf date, 9/30/97. President Putnam was pleased with the

Rotary turnout for Dukes Remembrance Nite. District Golf on 8/11/97 at Yankee
Springs.
(See Back)
Early Leavers

Bob Redman, Jeff Dean, Jerry Boguth, Brian Webber, Bill Tyson, Jim Erickson

Program

Patricia Polacco is an author &amp; painter and gave the program. Pat is from

Union City and is known around the world for her talents. Pat presented her

experience in California where she lived for many years.
50/50 Winner

Wayne Kellogg

$55.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Smoker, Ken, RBtail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Baitiara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Ciassification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carrte

2384577
279-7806

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

432-3757

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7095
278-7738

Director

White, RWiard. SA-Plumbing Supply. Deletes

276-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Vfeodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dv^ht. B.P.I). Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA.

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, iFshing EqulpnwiL Dorothy.

279-9072

• Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senlof Active

Mako-Up Mootings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

OUINCY ■ Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Werkman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.

(616)

imm
7/29/86

11

Make-ups

Director

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosptal,Janet

DATE JOINED

21

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebaid

HILLSOALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM,
JONESVllLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaia, Men. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CiTY - Rjtice Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlader, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Rob Putnam

&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness

Chuck Woodward. Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Interact Committee

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Notificaiton for proposed member:

Russell T. Porter has been proposed for membership in the Noon Rotary Club

by Matt Galhers. Russell's classification is copying services.

Any one objectmg to this membership must make his wishes known to the

Club Secretary in writing within 10 days from today, July 15, 1997.

Idw
P.O.

Box 42 Cold water, MI.

4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION aRCfTAHY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Ports, Cindy.

276-956B

Aibtigtil, Pal, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banklng, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-6033

Birlnger, RWiard, SA-Civil Law Pracboe, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Oennts, Natural Gas Servica, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, Crty Government, Terry.
Braylon, Greg, Advenisirtg, Saily.—.
Bruder, Greg, InveSmentS-

279-8216

Card, Harold, SA+!ardware Retail, Dorothy,

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite Insurance, Goruie.
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlnery, William, School SuperintendenL Sharon

238-2076

639-3613
278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

Presiding:
invocation:

Song Leader:

Jim Grohalski &amp; Ken Smoker

Mike Galliers

This Week^s Birthdays

278-5378

Bill Chinnery, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin, Fred Anderson, Ken Leonard

279-5910

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278^287

Davidson, Duke. SA-New^aper, Mary.

639^i804

Dean, Gregg, Rert Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jetlrey. SA-Fire Insurar- „

278-8133

Dean.John, SA-Rrei-. o.,ce. Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, C _ rviarketing, Judy.

238-2842

Dygert, Jrtin, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Efizatseth

278-4246

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Bart),

278-8655

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliera, Mark, AA Display Figures
GaWers, Mirtiael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward. SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

7/17/84

13

James Erickson

279-7217

Make-ups

279-2174

278-5388

....

278-6603

H. Taylor, C Barnes, K. Smoker, J. Erickson, L. Downs, J. Towns, J. Grohalski

639-46^

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krisiina

278^660

Grtjson. Ron. Ptiysioan-Suigery, Maijorie
Glovet, Sieve, SA, Cynthia.

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GtohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guislnger, Dick, Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay...
Hlgglns, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Bleen

279-7875

Hiscoek, Jim. Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Guests

238-2995

Rex Thome - Savana, GA; Hugh Marshall - Chicago,IL

238-5848

Holben, Rich. SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optomeinsi, Berne

279-8888

Hulchinson, Jo.m, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming. Jacquelyn
Jt^ley, Samtord, SA, Pat

238-2839

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki.

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retatl

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komsieln, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheftered Workstwp
Lake. Edward., OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chartene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service, Karta.

278-6100

Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon.Jim, SA, Judy.

787-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-6610

279-74M

Announcements

Honroary members for 1997-98 year - Duke Davidson, Howard Teeter. President
Mark disclosed new meal payment option - pay for 25 get 26, or pay for 50 get
52. Duke would enjoy seeing you at his Lake Archer Home.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Rob Putnam, Ray Cardenas

278-8773

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Neltleman, William, Past Service, SalfylSarah)
O'Conneli, Terry. SA, Sally.
fflmsted, Jim, Honorary.

767-3510

Parks, Larry, Mohle Honve Sales.

279-M97

PaBon. Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Program

Russ Donaldson presented an excellent program on Taxidermy. Russ showed
us how to skin a deer for proper mounting of the hide. Russ demonstrated his
talents on a deer head mount forming the eyes and nose.

639-8453

S&lt;i/50 Winner

279-4481

Perry. Jerry. Clothing-Retail. Laurie.

278-7510

Peters, Jrm, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Patrko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Rerce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Pulnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

flobison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonrse

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

RuBley. David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert SA'Sponmg Goods-Resfc,." «"■«.

278-5006

SchroU, Jotvn, Savings and Loan, lla.

278-8068

.'T.-n-

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concemed?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda.

278-4907

Shemei, Don, Carpels-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Groeery.

278-4478

StewerL William, City Qovernment/AA, Sally.
Strobe!, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara.
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola..

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Manan

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

Tuschlmg. Charles, SA, Trudy.
■^on, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richaid, SA-HospiiaUanel

238-4577
279-7806

(616)

$54.00

Dave Pierce and Gang

Coordination

SebaU, Craig, SA, Rha

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Ciub Programs

Werkman, Gary, Deniisi, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.
White, Richaid, SA-Piumbing SuKJiy, Delores,

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owight, B.RU. Director, Carol

279-9232

Woodward, Charles, SA

276-5033

Vbung. Ctiarles, iFstving Equipmenl Dorothy.

2794072

SA-Senior Active

Next Week's Greeters:

James Troust

278-5789

279-7986

" Paul Hairis Rrtary Fellow

Jeff Dean &amp; John Dean

Pat Albright

278-8489

Cole, James, Add Active BanlOng, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

' Past Prssideni

This Week's Greeters:

7/15/97

278-7703

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Ctiurch, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Cralg
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Hlgglns, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVIILE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday S;DO RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St- James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAniE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 73)0 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Sctiianer, Battle Greek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,
Rob Putnam
Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Coie

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Wayne Keilogg

law
Box 42 Cohiwaier,

MI.

49036

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

Internationai Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

ft
P.O.

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary Internationai Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

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ROTARY
Refle ct a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DiViSiON ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE'^ MiCHIGAN

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

'•

"

"

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pods, Cindy,

279-9568

Date:

Albiigh!, Pai, AgncuHure-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanKing. Kaihryn

278-6033

o

Baldwin, Pele, Honorary, Jane

639-M13

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Biflnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bfuder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Relail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CRA. Joann
Chinery, William, School Suoerintendenl, Sharon

278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Relail, Dorothy.

279-7966
639-8669

—Gurry, IWilliam, Consultant. Coleen

This Week's Greeters:

...

7/08/97

Presiding:

John Dygert &amp; Chuck Woodward

Invocation:
Pat Albright
Song Leader: James Troust

Next Week's Greeters:

Jeff Dean &amp; John Dean

Bill Nettleman

This Week's Itirthdays

Steve Kasperski, Jim Whelan, Barry Case
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-4287

NAME

YEARS

"

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker,
Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Fire insurance

639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

John Dygert

28

"

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

John Dean

42

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy
Dygeri, John, SA-Cateer Center, Mary,
Eriekson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

William Curry

4

"

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management Linda.
Gaiiiers. Matt, Rec, Assessory Sales.
Galtiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture M^.. Donna.
Geisherl, Edvrard, SA, SyMa

279-9350
279-2174
278-5386
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlatfi, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physiclan-Sutgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glovef, Steve, SA, Cynthia

273-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, BanUng, Sharon

741-3653

Guisinger, Didi, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

839-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-8848

Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optomeirisl, Bente

2798888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

■

Iveson, Larry, SA Pnniing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

•

Joiley. Santtord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Sieve, Extermmaior, VicKi

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/LlnilornB, Owothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

'

•

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

2^-6501

KOBS, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2285

Krarrrer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-6773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy,

278-61M
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richatd, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casually Ins. MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netlleman, William, Pasi Service, Sa!ly(Sarah)

767-3510

O'Cornell, Terry, SA Sally.

639-8453

Olmsied, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Relail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3263

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machiire Mtg,. Pam

279-7477

DATE JOINED

7/08/69
7/09/55
7/13/93

Make-ups

Quincy: Jack Faulkner, Jim &amp;ickson, John Dygert, CairoU Barnes, Lany Downs,
Bob Kerr, Howard Taylor, Ken Smoker
Sunrise: Jim Gordon, Jim Peters

Las Vegas; Ray Can^

Guests

Jin Eley - Bronson, Rex Thome - Savarmah GA, Steve O'Donnell - Quincy, Tony
Mignery - Bryon OH. Barney Rubble - Bedrock Iowa, Dean Bobilya - Sunrise
Announcements

Happy Birthday: Ken Leonard, Brian Sexton, Jack Lawson, Les Adams, Howard
Taylor. New Member: Todd Brayton - classification, Cement, Gravel &amp;
Peastones, introduced by sponsor, Gregg Brayton.. Ken Leonard 1 yr. perfect
attendence. Bob Rumsey 37 yrs perfect attendence.
Early Leavers

Mark Galliers, Brian Webber, Dick Guisinger, Dick White

Program

The changing of the guard. President Pat Albright turned over the gavel to
our new President, Mark Putnam. Thanks for a great year of service and best
wishes for a successful year to Mark.
50/50 Winner

$57.00

Norb Strobel

The 4 Way Test
1. is it the TRUTH?

279-7537
278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darvfin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

'

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

'

flumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita
,r.-.
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

■

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie
Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose.

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Stewert, William, City GovernmetrVAA, Sally,

279-8958

Strobe!, Notb, Automotive Parts Mtg.. Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

TaylOT, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Bob Rumsey,

Teelw, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Tfousi, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard. SA-Hosptial,Janet

(616)

432-3757

Workman, Ga^, Denllsi, JacWe
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, PatriciaVVhile, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Direclor. Carol

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Mjung, Charles. Fishirtg Equipmenl. Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

Paul Harris Rotary Fellew
SA ■ Senior Active

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Mako-Up Meetings
V&amp;u will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald. Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed, 12:15 PM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A,M,

ALBION • St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Sargeants-At-Arms

Club Service

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galliers. Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Rich Hoiben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
interact Committee

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Tnank you from CK3 Ctioi- Bousicfis for assisiance wiih iheir

R.CTFAB.Y CLLiB'o/C'o/frH'a/er
Boi 42, Coldwaier, Michigan 49036

Disney Trip. Rotary Show proceeds - $13,560.00 Total. Board
recommends distirbuiron as follows:

$5,000 to Community Center
(Isi of a 4 yr. commitment @ $5,000 per yr.)
$3,000 to Tibbits Opera House
$3,000 to Heritage Park for Dugouts
$ 1,000 for Rotary park
$1,560 for Rotary Endowment Fund

July2,iw
Mr. Duke O»*idson;

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rural Urban

Vocational Service

• •

366 Osdatt Qive;.""

DeacDuke.

At tbe Assugl tuoeniee^ of Oie Board of Directcri of the Coldwaier Rouiy Chd&gt;
the board nBamtooodyafforyed fb« change orytwoesibenhip dassificstian to
tlotmary, Thticoteuw^besemtoKotafyXnienialionilandplaceiyousloag
with Howard Tester as tite only ntembere to hold each status in our club.

Ihis dasstifeaiion change was done (t&gt; recognize the many years of loyal taxi
dsdkalcd service you have ^xn our club. Your yeanr of participation in the Rotary
show are surpass^ byno odier member. Your coinmiunent to the cluh and the

ideals of Rotary set art uainple for all t&gt;f ns, and you have ttuly eanred the

appteciadon aridiespect ofthe emire dub. We hope thai you and Mmy will ifnd
some comfoit and saiisfhctioa in this honor, for it is being exteuded wiih the lull
respect and admiardou your eohre Rotary Chib.

We wish you and Mary the veiy best and pary thai God's Ueisuigs will be with you
both,

Sfneerely,

Mark W. Putnam
tfexideat

fl

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 036

1

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ROTARY
Refle c 10 r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:X5 pm

COLDWATEr

VIICHIGAN

w

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Afiams, Lsslie, Swimmlrg Pools. Cincty.

279-9566

Albright, Pat, Agriculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Ardwson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kaihryn

278-6033

BaMvhn, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

639-3513

Biringer, Richard. SA-CNi! Law Practice, Jean

2^-8086

Bcester. EJennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth. Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton. Greg, Advertising. Salty.

278-8489

Brtjder. Greg, Investments

278-S789

Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CPA. Joann

278-5378

Chine^, William. School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James. Add Active Banking. Pamele
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

279-7986

Curry. William. Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson. Duke, SA-New^aper. Mary.
Dean. Gregg, Rea) Estate Broker.

639-4804

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Hre Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Flre Insurance. Joanne

2384075

Downs. Larry. Golf Marketing. Judy.

238-2842

Dygen. John. SA-Caresr Center. Mary.

27M248

Eftckson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner. Jack. Educalton-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Qalliers. Buzz. AA Property Management Linda

279-9350

Gailiets. Matt. Rec. Assesscry Sales

279-2174

Galliers. Mark. AA Dis(«ay Fixtures

278-5388

278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

8/12/97

Presiding:

Mark Putnam

This Week's Greeters:

Rob Putnam &amp; Rick Roper

Invocation:
Chuck Tushling
Song Leader: Mike Galliers

Next Week's Greeters:

Bill Stewart &amp; Dwight Woodman
This Weck \ Hirthdays

Dennis Boester, John Dygert, Ken Smoker, Terry O'Conneli
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

Galliers, Michael. AA Dtspiay Fixture Mfg., Donna-

-

Make-ups

J. Peters, J. Lyon, E. Lake - Sunrise
J. Faulkner, R. Cardenas, Mark Galliers, C. Barnes, J. PetCTS, J. Dygert - Quincy

278-^603

E. Lake - Traverse City; Mark Galliers, C. Barnes - Angola
J. Higgins, J. Faulkner - Bronson

Gashert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

6394635

Gerlach. MB«, Fast Food RestauranL Kristina

2784660

Gbson. Ron. Physban-Surgery. Maijorie
Glover. Steve. SA. Cynitua

279-7163

Gordon. Jim. CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Grohabki. James. Barbing, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger. Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Wendell Hathaway - Bronson
Steve O'Donnell - Quincy

Hart Trm. Video Productions. Pam^

6394402

Chris Glover

Haz^aker. Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC. Eileen

238-5846

Hiscock, Jm, Aulomobiie Helaii, Kay.

279-7505

Hol»n. Rich. SA

238-2418

Hwre. Gary. Opiomeirisi. Benie.

279-8888

HiDchinson. John. Civil Law. Maureen

276-8363

hresort. Larry. SA Prinbng, Jacquelyn....

238-2839

JoOey. Santbrd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Stme. Exterminator. Vicki

278-6628

Guests

238-2995

KeHogg. Wayne, Sports WearAJnrtorms. Dorothy.

2784246

Kerr. Robert, SA-Hardware fleiaU

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prcpefly Managemwrt. Cindy.

2784369

Korrsein. iVnce. SA. Winivere

278-6501

Kcss, Jim. SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer. Tom. Shetlered Wohishop.

2784832

Laks. Edward.. 08,'GYN Surgeon. Karen Ann.

278-8773

Lawson. Jack. Past Service. Chaiteiw

2384191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service. Karfa.
Loose. Robert, SA. Ma^el

278-6100

Lyon.Jim. SA.Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA. Elaine

2784198

Moortwad. Tom. Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

2794610

Nelson. AJ.SA Jean

2784856

NetUeman. WiSlam. Past Service. SallyiSarah).

767-3510

O'Conneli. Terry. SA, Sally.

6394453

Announcements

Craig Sebald is still collecting dues.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, S. O'Donnell, Les Adams, Todd Brayton, Mike Galliers, Jim
Grohalski, Buzz Galliers, Bill Stewert, Larry Downs, Ken Smoker

Program

767-4508

Ken Leonard, volunteer birthday person. He looks older than he is!

50/50 Winner

2794481

dmsted. Jim. Honorary.
Parks Larry. MobSe Home Sales

DATE JOINED

YEARS

278-7851

2794497

-

Patlon. Gil. SA. Jane.

278-5796

Perry. Jerry. Clothing-Relail. Laurie

276-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution. Drtwrah

639-5902

Petzko. John. Education, Maureen

2764234

Pierce, David, Rea! Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SArPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob, Past Service. Coralie.

279-^7

Redmond. Robert. Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

flobison. Darwm. Hardwate-Reiati. Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales

2784809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rubley. Davd. SA. Del

278-7327

Rumsey. Robert. SA/Sporbng Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John. Savings and Loan. Ila

278-8068

SebakJ. Craig. SA. Riti

.T.:

2784373

$54.00

Fred Anderson

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricaling. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA. Wands

278-4907

Shemel. Don. Carpels-Retail. Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Steweil. William, Cily Governmeni/AA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobe], Norb. Automotive Parts Mfg.. Barbars

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard. SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA. Marian

2764222

Towns. Jerry. SA-Banking. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TfOust, Jim, SA. Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles. SA, Trudy.

238-^77

Tyson, Bill. Past Service. Carole

279-7806

Uhl. Richard, SA-Ho^iial.Janet
Werkman, Gary. Denlisl. Jackie

(616)

432-3757

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply. Delores

278473S

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lavrrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Dwighi. B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, Rshlng Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

SA-Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

278-7095

Director

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

278-7738

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Churcfi, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Whelan. Jim. Radio Broadcasllng. Palrida

■ Past President

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE- Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM,

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlattar. Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Community Service

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

international Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

I

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�A

ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

Aflams, Lflslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat, Agrioultura-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, fted, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, f^te, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6C03
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

-

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil t.aw Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Oernis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Irtvesimems

-

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CM, Joann
Chinety, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

278-4287
639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jetlrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean. John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, GotI Marketing, Judy,

238-2842

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson. James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gallieis, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.

279-9350

Galiiers, Man, Rec. Assessory Sales

Gafiers, Mark,"AA DiSf^FIxIures.

Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/29/97

Presiding:

Santford Jolley &amp; Larry Iveson

Pat Albright

invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Rob Putnam &amp; Rick Roper

Mike Geriach

This Weck \ Birthdays

278-5789

Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorotfty,

-

The Singingest Club in The USA

Ron Gibson, Jeffrey Dean

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

8/09/94

3

Randall Hazelbaker

Make-ups

279-2174

.7

.TTTT

278-5388"

Galiiers, Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna.
Gaishert, Edward. SA, SyNia

278-6603
639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physidan-Surgary, Marjorie
Glover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Stiaron

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela.

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
HIggins, Jemy, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, EBewi
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-6848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2416

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printng. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vk*

278-6628

Keilogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unitarms, IJorothy.

278-6246

Ketr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Iten, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince, SA, Wntvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim. SA, Jan....

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Shellered Workshop
Lake. Edward., oaGYN Surgeon. Karen Arm

276-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla.
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, RIcharti, SA, Elaine.

278-4198

Moorhead, Ton, Property Casualty Ins, MarySeth.

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA Jean

278-6856

Neilleman, William. Past Service, SallytSarah)
O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.
Qmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Motkle Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Ration, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-R«il, Laurie..^^.

_278-75l0 _

Peters, Jim. Beverage Dtstn&gt;jtion, Deborah

639-5902

G. Howe - Springfield, OH; J. Lyons - Sturgis; J. Dygeit, D. Woodman - Quincy
Guests

Tony Mignery - Bryan, OH
Dave Milrocko - Quincy
Announcements

Craig Sebald has 39 years of perfect attendance. Jerry Higgins, Japanese
exchange student game us 2 Japanese Rotary Club flags from District Golf
Outing, August 11. Deck Uhl asks that we tell him when people are in the
hospital.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Tom Kramer, Todd Brayton, Bob Rumsey, Greg Brayton, Jerry
Higgins, Rob Putnam, Darwin Robison, Chuck Young

Program

Randall Hazelbaker discussed the different saxophones, their origins, and
types. He played some taper depicting different types of sax music by
different artists.

50/50 Winner

$53.00

Lyndy

Fetzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen.

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFunera! Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Rotwn, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Hobison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie.

238-2324

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA Del

278-6809
278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporbng Goods-Retail, Phyllis.

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald,Craig,SA,Rfta
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricaiing, Sandra

278-8066
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA Wanda.

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
SiBweri, William. City Government'AA Sally,
Strobei.Norb.Aulomolive Parts MIg., Barbara.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola
Teater, Howard, SA Marian

278-7100
278-4222

Classification

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

TuscWIng, Charles, SA Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson. Bill, Past Service. Carole.

279-7806

Utk, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janel

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, DenSsL Jackie

278-7095

Whelan. Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Oelores
Woodtiams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

276-5033

'rbung, Charles. Frstang Equipment Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA • Senior Active

Membership/
Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP VOW ATTENDANACe - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,
Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Mako-Up Mootings

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundlable inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M-

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 AM.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Feliowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison
Pubilc Reiations

Jim Whelan, Jim Coie

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Coie
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 03 6

Interact Committee

Bill Nettieman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Keliogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"He Profits Mo s t W h o Serve s Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Song Leaders

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rob Putnam

Ciub Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:3.5 pm

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; HOTAFtY ANN

Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy-

279-9568

AlBfighi, Pal, Agricollute-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Andereon, Fred, SA-Banking, Kat^fy^
BakJwir, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
BIringei, Ricliard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-6033

Boester, Oenns, Natjral Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bofluth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,

279-8218

639-3513
278-8006
278-8066

1111191

Date:

Presiding:

This Week's Greeters:
Jim Grohalski &amp; Ken Smoker

Pal Albright

Invocation:

Song Leader:

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Brian Sexton &amp; Hal Sexion

Gregg Dean

This Week % Hirthdays

278-8489

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,
Btwtef, Greg, investments

The Singingest Club in The USA

278-5789

-

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Ooroltiy,

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlnery, Wiliam, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

238-2076

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Heal Estate Broker,

639-4804

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing. Judy,

238-2842

DygetL John, SA-Career Center. Mary.

278-4248

Erlckson, James, Food Broker^, Eteattetti

273-7217

Faulkner. Jack, Educanon-Career. Bart).

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management Unda
Gainers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

2799350

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

2795388

Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna,

2796603

Gelshen, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

278-5378

279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

278-7851

Make-ups

2792174

J. Dygert, J. Erickson, D. Woodman, R. Cardenas, B. Sexton, J. SchroU, L. Downs,
J. Cole, L Cox, K. Smoker - Quincy

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

275-4E60

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjotie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Gutsinger, Dk*. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

Hazeibaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay,

2797875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehide Pans MIg.-ADL AC, Bleen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Autormfttle Retail, Kay.

2797505

Duke Transferred to

Hdben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Oplomebisl, Benle

2798888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Notification for proposed member:
Russell T. Porter has been proposed for membership in the Noon Rotary Club

Guests

279-7163

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jotey, Sanitord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, VkJii

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ken, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prr^jerty Management, Cindy,

2794369

Komsletn, Vines, SA, V^ntvere

278-W01

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

2392265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

2796832

Lake, Edward., 08/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2798773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2394191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia

2796100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA.Judy,

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netiieman, William, Past Service, Salty(Sarah)
O'Corweli, Tery, SA Sally,
Olmsled, Jim. Honorary.

767-3510

Parks, Larry, MoWe Home Sales

2794497

Rich Barnes - St Joe; Rex Thome - Savana, GA; Roger Jones - Marshall; Frank
Pervanger - Bronson; Tom Mcelmurry - Huston, TX

by Matt Galliers, Russell's classification is copying services.

Any one objecting to this membership must m^e his wishes known to the
Club Secretary in writing within 10 days from July 15, 1997.
Early Leavers

Mike Galliers, Tim Hart, Greg Bruder, Buzz Galliers, Brian Webber, Bill
Chinery

Program

Kent Neitzeri presented a program on grasses. Various grasses are used to
landscape and do not require trimming. Grasses vary in length from 10" to 8'.

50/50 Winner

2794481

Paton, Gil, SA, Jane

2795796

2797510

Pelzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, ReaJ Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J, Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine M(g., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

2392324

Roper, flick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Greg Brayton

2797327

Rums^, Robert, SASporhng Goods-Retail, Phykis,
Schroli, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebak), Crag. SA fliia
,T,:
Sexton. Brian, HarrSroard Fabricating, Sandra

2795006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3, Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
SlewBfl, William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg„ Barbara

279-9042

Director

278-4478

Brian Sextan

2792859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeler, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

279-8958

Towns, Jetty, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschhng, Charles. SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole.

279-7806

(616)

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebaid, Dick Moore

270-7738
2796736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7703

279-9282

'ibung, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorotfiy.

279-9072

Make-Up Meetings
You wilt aAva/s be welcome at these nelghtjoring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEI^BER

QUtNCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A,M,

Paul Harris

Club Programs

278-7095

278-5033

SA - Senior Active

Bob Rumsey,

Steve Glover

Director

432-3757

Woodward, Charles, SA

" Raul Harris Rotary Fellow

$60.00

6395902

Rubley, David, SA, Del

■ Past Presidem

uker.

639-8453

Peny, Jerry. Coihlng-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospilalJanet
WerKman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Wheian, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supj^y, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Unda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U, Director, Carol

¥

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebaid

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie Inn, Tuesday 6:00 ,PM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M-

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Cliurch, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatier, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE
1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Service

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

&amp; Awards

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Roster

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

international Service

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

ti

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
David Rubley, Richard White

Service

Rotary Support

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galllers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"//&lt;? Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEF

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agriculture-Swne, Colleen
Anderson. Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryr
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes fleiail, Margaret

2^-8006

BIrlnger, Richard, SA-Civll Law Practice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

278-8086
238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,
Brudor, Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

C^, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CFA, Joann

276-5378

CNnery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
C^, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Cuty, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Ooroltiy,

279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Cisry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary.

6394804

Dean, Gregg. Real Estaie Bt^
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Markeling. Judy,
Oygerl, John, SA-Career Cenlet, Mary

238-2842
2784248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galiiars, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliars. Malt. Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Gei^en. Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlaeh, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physcian-Sutgery, Marjorie
Gtover, Sieve, SA Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

276-2132

Grohalski, James. Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger. DiOi, Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Han. Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

6394402

HazeKuker, Randall, Antigues, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-AOL AC, Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile fleiail, Kay

238-5848
279-7505

Holber, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benie

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanilofd, SA, Pal

279-7469

KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, Vlckl

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unilorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

The Singingest Cluh in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

7/01/97

Presiding:
invocation:

Song Leader:

Craig Sebald &amp; Al Nelson

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

James Troust

John Dygert &amp; Chuck Woodward

Bill Nettleman

This Week's Birthdays

Brian Sexton, Jack Lawson, Leslie Adams, Howard Taylor

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
DATE JOINED

YEARS

NAME

Ken Leonard

1

6/25/97

Robert Loose

35

Larry Iveson

26

Hal Sexton

27

6/26/97
6/29/71
6/30/70

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Angola; Buzz &amp; Mark Galliers, D. Woodman, J. Troust, D. Uhl, K Smoker,
H. Sexton,K. Leonard - Quincy; D. Uhl - Athens
Guests

Rex Thome - Savanah Gerogia; Qaude Coleman - Coldwater Lake; Bill King, John
Knowlton - Quincy; Karen Kiriqjatrick - Genesee Valley
Announcements

A thank you note was received from scholarship winner Jaime Shire. Club voted
to pay for social events from the Rotary Show &amp; 50/50 proceeds. J. Troust
announced toe completion of a new water well by our club in India. New
member. Rick Vanderhoff, Administer of Lauerls, was inducted.
Early Leavers

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy..,,.

2784369

Kornsiein, Vince, SA, Wmivere

276-6501

Craig Sebald, Bob Redman, Mike Galliers, Greg Dean, Howard Teeter,

Kbss.Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Brian Webber, Rob Putnam

Kramer, Tom, Sheflered Workshop.
Lake, Edward,, OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawstm, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service. Karia

278-6100

Loose, floberl, SA. Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

7674508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casually Ins, MaryBelh

279^1610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Saran)
O'Conrell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-K10
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patlon, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cothlng-Relail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage OislribuUor, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estaie Appraisals, Karen

278-^83

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

276-2313

Rdnam, Rob Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Program

Paul Masterangelo introduced performers from this seasons summer stock at
the Tibbits. They did several of the songs form shows for this season.
50/50 Winner

Jerry Boguth

$60.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it (he TRUTH?

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Corate

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Hobison, Darwin. Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

flubtey. David. SA, Del
flumsey. Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail. PhyBis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaW. Ctaig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concemed?

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpeis-Reiail, Laura..

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City Govemmenl/AA, Sally,
Slrobei, Norb, AutomotivB Parts Mfg,, Barbara.

278-4478
279-6958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Manan

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.
Trousi. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-8474
-

278-4402

Tuscftog, Charles, SA, Trudy,

2384577

Tyson, BDI, Past Service, Carole.

279-7806

UhL Richard, SA-HosprtaUanei

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, flchard, SA-Piumbrng Supply, Delores

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward. Charles, SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

Paul Harris Rota^ Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlaeh, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlaeh

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed, 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - RoundtaUe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE -Methodisl Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A-M,

ALBION • 81. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis /^ditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK ■ McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKl Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Ken Smoker

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49 03 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

A 3.2:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEpLMICHiGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
I4AME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Abrighl, Pat, Agncutture-Swine, Colleen
Andereofl, Fred, SA-Banking, Kaihiyn

279-9568
238-2479
278^033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. Carroll, SA-5hoes Retail. Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Dennis, Naural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti. Gerald, City Government, Terry,.,,.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally,

278-8489

Biuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie,
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Ctiinery, William, School Superintendenl Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,
Curry, William, Consultanl, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851
278-6133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygei.John.SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizattelh

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

ftuOrner, Jack, Education-Career, Bart

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz AA Property Management, Lmda
Galfers, Man, Rec, Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Ftxtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cyniha

238-2995
279-7153

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohalskI, James, Banking, Snaron
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay,

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iwson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlofd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperskl, Steve, Extermirator, VIcki

278-6628

Ke4ogg, Wayne, Sports Wear.Unitorms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ken, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Komstein, Vmce, SA, Winivere

2784501

Koss,Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheheted Workshop

278-6832

Lake, Edward,, OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karta

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4506

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Rehard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty ins, MaryBeUi

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman.Wiliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
2794481
2794497

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

6/17/97

Presiding:
Invocation:

Song Leader:

Terry O'Connell &amp; Dave Pierce

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Craig Sebald &amp; Al Nelson

Ed Lake

T/n's Week's Birthdays

Craig Sebald
Rotariau Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

6/21/83
6/21/60

14

Dick Guisinger
Robert Rumsey

37

Make-ups

R. Putnam, B. Case, J. Peters, J. Erickson, J. Faulkno", J. Dygert - Quincy; J. Gordon,
J. Dygert - Sunrise, J. Dygert - Bronson
Guests

Bin Slisher - Bronson; Tony Minting - Bryan Oil
Announcements

Survey taken to get membership opinion on summer picnic and afterglow
expenses. Results will be announced later. Requests for show funds have
been received and are being answered. New Member introduced by
sponsor Terry O'Connell - Lindy Cox, Communications Consultant
Classification. T. O'Connell both Wedding &amp;. Anniversary.
Early leavers

Dave Pierce, Erickson, Dygert, White, Hart, Jeff Dean, Downs, Woodhams,
Greg Dean, Kramer, B. Sexton, Boguth, Peters

Program

"The Community Center of Branch County", soon to be constructed at the
Branch County Fairgrounds. Ken Norton and Janice Murphy
50/50 Winner

Ration, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cdthirig-Reiail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzkp John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAiPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Dei

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporling Goods-Retail, Phylis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebak), Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Ron Gibson

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sfiemel, Don, Carpets-flelail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Stewert, William, City Government/AA, Sally,
Strobel, Norb, Aulomolive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howaro, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy,

2384577

Tyson, BUI, Past Service, Car^
Ufil, Richard, SA-HospitalJanel

279-7806
432-3757

(616)

Werkmai, Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whetan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7095
-

278-7738

Whrle, RichOT, SA-Plumbing Supply, D^res
Woodhams, Lawrenra, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Owghi, 6,P,U, Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Chiles, SA

278-5033

Vbung. Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

$52

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUEWANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs,7:00 A,M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galllers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Galllers
Matt Galllers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Rural Urban

Vocational Service

Jack Faulkner. Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Interact Committee

BIN Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchlnson

Tim Hart

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

fL/2

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

^ 12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION STh
COLDWATEP

MICHIGAN

?

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

■

NAME

CLASSIRCATION S RCfTAHY ANN

PHONE

Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy-

279-9568

ABjfight. Pal, Agriculluie-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Red, SA-Sanhing, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane
Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Relail. Margaret
BIrlnger, Ridiard, SA-Civil Law Pracfee, Jean

278-6033

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Serves, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Geratd. City Government, Twry.
Biaylon. Greg, Advertiang. Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investments.

279-8218

278-5789

Card, Harold. SA-Hardware RetaP, Dorothy.

238-5421

639-3513
276-8006
278-8086

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

6/03/97

This Week's Greeters:
David Rubley &amp; Rich Holben

Presiding:
Pat Albright
Invocation: charles Tushling
Song Leader:
^ake

Next Week's Greeters:

Ed Geishert &amp; Fred Culey
This Week's Hirthdays

2784489

Jim Hiscock

Cardenas, Ray. Life Insurance. Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery. William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela
Cuiy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy,

279-7986

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, M^y,
Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker.

639-4804
278-7851

Santford Jolley

30

6/1/67

Dean, Jeflrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Jack Faulkner

16

6/9/81

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne

238-40TO

Dovms, Larry, GoH Marketing. Judy.
Dygert. John. SA-Career Center. Mary...
Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. ESiabeth

238-2842

Faulkner. Jack. Education-Cafeef. Bara.

278-86K

Galliers. Buzz. AA Property Management. Linda
Galliers. Man. Rec. Assessoiy Sales....Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers. Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna
Geisheri. Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

278-4248
279-7217

Make-ups

J. Peters, L. Downs, R. Cardenas, J. Hiscock - Sunrise

279-2174

J. Lyon - Sturgis: J. Higgins - Bronson

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

276-4660

Gitison. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie.
Glover. Sieve, SA Cynlhia

238-2995

Gordon. Jim. CPA Bardara

278-2132

GrohalsW. James. Banking. Sharon
GuisinQer. Oidt Dental LatJ. Helwi

741-3663

Dan Dobson - Qunicy, Tom Jones - Sunrise, Ned Legg - Otsego,

278-4728

Students - Katie Rocchio, Lori Tabor, Leann Parsons

Hart. Tvn, Video Productions. Pamela-

639-4402

Hazaftaker. Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Guests

279-7163

HIggins. Jerry. Vehicle Parts M^.-ADL AC. EPeen

238-5848

Hiscock. Jim. Automobile Retail, Kay...

279-7605

Holben. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Opiometrisl. Bente

279-8888

Hutchinscn, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley. Santtord, SA. Pal

238-2639

Announcements

Happy Birthday Jim Grohalski! New Member: Bob Briest, resident
Coldwater Lake, introduced by sponsor. Jack Lawson. Paul Mastrangelo

looking for a warehouse type facility for set building, 1500-2000 sq. ft. -

Tibbits.

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki

278-6626

IteSogg. Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniferms, Dorottry.

2784246

Kerr. Robert. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, K«i, Property ManagetrenL Cindy-

278-4369

Komslein. Vmce, SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kr^r, Tom. Sheltered Workshop
Lake. Edward, OBrGWP Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson. Jack, Past Service. Charlene.

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service, Karia
Loose. Robert. SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

2784100

Program

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

278-4198

Mike Hoffner, Branch Area Career Center, Jerry Frederick instructor,
Criminal Justice Dept. Currently 63 students enrolled at Career Center.
Rederick addressed the content requirements of the new Criminal Justice
Courses being offered and the large response.

Early Leavers

Gary Howe, Tom Kramer, Dar Robison, Bill Chinery, Larry Parks, Jim
Grohalski, Buzz Galliers, Brian Webber, Jim Erickson, John Schroll, Mike
Gerlach, Rob Putnam, Rich Holben, Dave Rubley

278-8773

-

Moorhead. Tom, Prwrty Casualty Ins. MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson. Al. SA. Jean

278-6856

Netfiem^. Wlllam. Past Service. Saily(Sarah)
O'ConneP. Terry. SA Sally,
dmsled. Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Lairy, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510

279-4497

Patlon, GS, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clotning-Relaii. Laune
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Educalion, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machirte MIg.. Pam

279-7477

639-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Bill Chinery

$64.00

639-5902

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it llie TRUTH?

Redman. Bob, Past Service. Coralie..-

279-7537

Redmond, Rooert, Career Educatkih. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Con^uter Sales

2784809

RuWey. David, SA. Del

-

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

278-7327

Rumsey, RcKiert. SASporting Goods-Retail. Phyllis

278-5006

Schrofl. John, Savings and Loan. Ila
Sebald, Craig. SA. Rita
Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricailng. Sandra

2788373

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don. Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewert, William, City Governmeni'AA. Sally.
Strobe!. Norb. Automotve Parts Mfg.. Barbwa.

2782859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard. SA. Lola

2787100

Classification

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Teeter, Howard. SA Marian

2786068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

279-6543

279-8958

-

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking. Nancy.

2788474

Trousl Jim. SA. Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling. Charles. SA. Trudy.
Tyson. Bill, Past Service. Carole
Uhl, Richard. SA-HcspitalJanel

238-4577
279-7806

(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman. Gary, Dentist, Jackie.

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patricia
White. Rirttard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores

2787738

Director

2784736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Unda.

2787703

Woodman. Dwight. B.P.U. Director, Carol

2794282

Woodward. Chartes. SA

2785033

&gt;tiong. Charles. RshinQ Equpmerrt. Dorottty.

2789072

' Past President

" Paul Harhs Rotary Fetiow
SA • Senior Active

Steve Glover

Make-up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7^)0 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 5:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatter. Battle Greek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary Internationai

1996-GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Internationai Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

H e Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSinCATlON &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy

279-9568

Wbright, Pal, Agncutture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroli, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Birirtger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean,...;

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8(K36
278-8086

Boaster, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth.Ger^. City Government. Terry.
Brayton, Greg. Advertisirtg, Salty.
Bfuder, Greg, investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James. Add Aciive Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Relail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Dawdson. Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

5/27/97

Presiding:

_
• I.
Pat Albnght

Week's Greeters:
Bob Loose &amp; Bill Nettleman
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

David Rubley &amp; Rich Holben

Song Leader:

This Week's Birthdays
James Grohalski

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

5/28/85

12

Jim Whelan

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7£ei

Dean, Jetlrey. SA-Fne Insurance

278-8133

Dean. John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing. Judy.

238-2842

Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizalwih

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galllers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Future Mfg.. Donna
Geshert. Edward, SA Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
2^-6603
639-4635

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physioan-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley

Grohalski, James, Banlung, Sharon
Gulslnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Ron Brookit - Saline

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen

279-7875
238-5848

HIscock, Jim. Automobile Reiail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben. Rkh, SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary. Optometrisi. Benie

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278^363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanllord. SA, Pat
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki
Keilogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

279-7469
278-6628
2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

2782322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornsiein, Vince. SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss.Jim.SA Jan

2382265

Kramer. Tom. Sheltered Workshop. Lake. Edward.. OB-GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2786832
2788773

l^wson, Jack. Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephorw Service. Karla.

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

767-4506
2782007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moortiead, Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBeih

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

2786856

Nettlerran.Witiam, Past Service, Sally(Sa/ah)
O'Connell. Terry, SA. Sally.
Omsted. Jim. Honorary.

767-^10
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patlon. Gil. SA. Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihlng-Retail. Laurie-....Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

2787510
6385902

Petzko, John, Educaiion, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Pulnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-3283
278-2313

Pulham, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service. Ccraiie

2787537

Redmond, floberi. Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

flobson, Danvin. Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

2382324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

2788809

Rubley. David, SA. Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4, Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rila
:.

27850C^
278-8068
2788373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Make-ups

B. Stewart, B. Rumsey - Hastings
S. Kasperski, J. Koss - Quincy
J. Grohalski - Union City; H. Card - Reading
B. Chinnery, M. Putnam - Sunrise
Guests

Student Guests - Randy Lounds, April Rose, Sarah Zimmer, John Courtney
Announcements

Early Leavers

Program

50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewed. William. City Governmenl/AA, Saby.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Pads Mfg., Barbara

279-9042
2784478
2788958
2782859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola.

2787100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Manan

278-4222

Towns, Jerry. SA-Banking. Nancy.

2788474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757

(516)

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jadue

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

2^-7738

Wiite, Richard. SA-Plurrkjing Suffily. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owighi. B.P.U Director, Carol

278-6736
2787703
2789282

Woodward, Charles, SA

2785033

M)ung, Charles. iFshing Eijuipmenl, Dorothy,

2789072

• Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

$58.00

Rich Holben

Steve Glover

You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATJENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11 ;45 A.M.

Paul Harris
Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundlaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 P.M,
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Melhodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamiy Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Desigr): Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary international

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Vocational Service
Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

TUESDAY

International Projects
Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

MEETING EVERY

Director - John Hutchinson

Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

P.O. Box 42 ColdwateTy Ml. 4903 6

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders

law ater

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

ti

c

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEF

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Atlams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albright, Pat, Agricullufe-Swine, Colleen
■

•

Date:

mom

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin. Pete, Honorary, Jane

539-3513

Barnes, Canofl, SA-Shoes Reiarf, Margaret
BWiger, Rictiard, SA-CMI Law Practice. Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boesler, Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hatdware Retail. Ooroihy.

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA Joann

Invocation:

Song Leader:

279-5910

■

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287

'

Davidson. Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg. Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jatlrey, SA-Fre Insurartce

278-7851
278-8133

■

Dean, John. SA-Rre Inairanee, Joanne

238-4075

■

Downs, Larry, Golt Mariieting, Judy.
Oygen. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.
Gainers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galllers, Mark, AA Disf^ay Rflures

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388

Galllers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna.

278-6603

Geishert. Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach. Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Knstlna.

2784660

Giison. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie.
Glower, Steve. SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohal^i, James, Banking. Sharon
Gulsingar, Dick, Dental Lto, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hal, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randal, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts M(g.-AOL AC. Eileen

279-7875
2385848

Kiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

279-7505

HoDen, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist. Bente

279-8868

Hulchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Sanltord, SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, VIcki

278-6628

Jim Olmstead &amp; Tom Kramer
Next Week's Greeters:

John Schroll

Bob Loose &amp; Bill Nettleman

Hal Sexton

Richard Biringer, John Dean, Bill Tyson, Pat Albright

238-2076
278-5378

Chinery, William, School Si5ierintBndeot. Sttaron..,.

This Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays

238-5421

-

Cole. James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Coly. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William. Consultant, Coleen

'

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
238-2479

Rolarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

5/14/85
5/14/96
5/16,72
5/20/69
5/25/71

12

Jim Grohalski
Jack Lawson
Rich Hoi ben

1
25

Jim Lyon

28
24

Richard White

Make-ups

M. F^itnam - Union City; J, Lyou, J. Higgins - Sturgis; D. Uhl - Athens; J. Cole, D.
Robison - Bronson; D. Robison, J. ShroU, J. Faulkner, J. Peters, K. Smoker, D
Shemel, A. Nelson, C. Barnes, T. Hart - Quincy
Guests

Gordon Bodine - Alaska, Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley, Bill Grotty -

Quincy, Bob Briest, John Petzko, Students - Christy Shaffer, Erin Mulcally,
Patricia Kellogg; John Pierson (former Coldwater Rotarian and resident)
Announcements

Please see reverse for announcements.

Kellogg, Wayne. Sports WearrUniforms. Dorothy.

2786246

Early Leavers

Kerr, Robert. SA-Hardware RelaH

2782322

Wein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

2784369

Kornstain, Vmce, SA Winivere

278-6501

Greg Dean, Jeff Dean, Dick Greisinger, Harold Card, John Hutchinson, Bob
Redmond, Hal Sexton, Greg Brayton, Bill Tyson, Ken Leonard, Larry

i&lt;oss,Jim,SA Jan

238-2265

Woodhams

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward,, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jadi, Past Service, Chariene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karia
Loose. Robert. SA Margaret
Lywi, Jim. SA Judy.

278-6100
7674508
278-2007

Moore, Richaid. SA Elaine

2784198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins. Maryflelh

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA. Jean

278-6866

Netlleman, William, Pasi Service, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.

767-3510
639-8453

Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481
279-4497

Panon, Gii.SAJane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-Retail. Laurie

278-7510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

539-5902

Petzko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

275-3283

Program
John Petzko - CHS Interact Club Advisor - Introduced and explained the purpose and
activities of Roiary's High School Alter Ego, The Interact Club, Three Members of
Interact attended. Christy Shaffer, Erin Mulcally and Patricia Kellogg, John expressed
need for nominations from the 9th grade for Interact membership. He also asked for
suggestions for club activities and direction.
50/50 Winner

$56.43

Tim Hart

The 4 Way Test

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Director, J. Adaite

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg., Pam

279-7477

Redman. Bob. Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper. Ridi. Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA Del

278-8809
278-7327

flumsey, Robert, SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyffis

278-5006

Sdiroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ha
Sebald, Cralg, SA, Rita

278-8068
278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

2784907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Smrtier. Ken, RelaH-Groeary.
Sleweh. William, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.

2784478
279-8958

Brian Sexton

Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Strobel, Noib, Automotive Parts M(g., Barbara

278-^9

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola.
Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-7100
2784222

Classification

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousi, Jim. SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschllng, Charles, SA Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, RIcharO. SA-HospM Janet
Werkman. Gary, Dentist. Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patncia
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Detores
WoodhOTs, Lawrrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwigtii, B.RU. Director, Carol

(616)

432-3757
278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

2^-5033

Vbung. Charles, iFshing Equipmeni, Ooroihy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Pellcw
SA - Senior Active

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Coie, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Cralg Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
■niurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcc^l Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Mond^ 11:45 A.MBATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE
1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers. Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Director

Barry Case

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

David Rubley, Richard White

Student Guests

Wayne Keilogg

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling

Rotary international Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Announcements:

special Welcome to John "Sal" Pierson, Jim Koss, Dick Uhi. Mayor Rumsey expressed need for home for 16 year old German
Male Student for school yeat. Karen Kirkpatrick is looking for those interested in a 'Toastmasters Club." Happy Birthday
Dave Rubley! Requests for show funds tor groups + causes requested.

EARLY LEAVERS- President Pat is getting a little annoyed at the large number of early leavers. We had been doing pretty

good, but lately it has started to get out of hand. The worst part about having people leave en masse is being one of those who
has to be embarrassed about staying. We are embarrassed for the program speaker. How would you like to come to our club to
present a program and have a large number of people get up and leave before your presentation? We realize that some of you
have no choice and must leave early on occasion. But, if motives are spur of the moment because the weather is nice and the
golf course beckons...why not just make up at another club?
Remember one of the four-way tests...IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?

Proposed for membership - Bob Briest, Rick Vanderhoff
Any objections should be submitted to President Pat or any Board Member in wirting within ten days.
NO ROTARY CLUB SOFTBALL TEAM PRACTICE THIS WEEK.

t&gt;\

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

''He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

A 12:15 pm

COLDWATEP ^MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

*'

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

279-9568

Date:

238-2479

Presiding:

Baldwin, F^le, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Bames, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

278-6033

Biringer, Richard. SA-Clvil Law Practice. Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

BoQuth, Gerald, City Goveinmeni, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Carders, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzle
Case. Barry, CPA, Joann
Chlneiy, WilVam, School Superintendem, Sharon

279-8218

This Week's Greeters:

^"3/97

invocation:

Jim Cole &amp; Larry Parks

Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Dave Pierce

Jim Olmstead &amp; Tom Kramer

Ed Lake

This Wcek \ Birthdays

278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076

David Rubley

278-5378

Jim Olmstead

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Baniung, Pamela

279-7986

••

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669
2784287

■*

Curry, William, Consultani, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Esiaie Broker.

278-7851

Rotariaii Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Tim Hart

6
18

6394804

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

•'

Dean, John, SA-Fire Inwrance, Joanne

2384075

**

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert John, SA-Career Ceniei, Mary.
Ehckson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizalwth

2784248

Faulkner, Jack, EducaHon-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-8350

"

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimming FMs, Cindy.
Albrighl, Pai, Agriculture-Swine, CcFlleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn

Terry O'Connell

DATE JOINED

5/7/91
5/8/79

238-2842

279-7217

Make-ups

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures.
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Oonna....

278-8603

Gei^rL Edward, SA Sylvia.

6394M5

GerlKh, Mike, Faa Food Restaur^i, Krlsfira

2784660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Magorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynihia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

J. Troust - Marshall: R- Cardenas - St. Marteen; K. Smoker, B. Case, C. Bames,

278-5388

A. Nelson, B. Kerr, J. Peters, J. Faulkner, K. Leonard, D. Woodman, J. Lyon - Sunrise
Guests

Grohaiskl, Jamas, Bankirrg, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, DIcA, Dental Lab. Helen

2784728

Hart, iTm. Video Produdiorrs, Pamela.

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgles, Jerry, Vetiicle Paris Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

238-5848

Howe, Gary, Opiomethst, Benie

279-8888

Hutchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iwson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Joiley, Santford, SA, Pal
Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicki

238-2839

278-6828

John Petzko - Interact Club Sponsor - Looking for Q"' grade students at
CHS lui
for uic
the ciuD.
club. *^ongraiiuauons
Congratulations to
to tnis
this years
years Paul
Paul Hams
Harris nominee.
Dr. William Nettleman, who was honored at the country club last
Tuesday.
Bill joined our club on 3/7/84 and has been very active on
several committees The hn;^rd m«H,

Kellogg. W^r», Sports Wear/Unltorms, Dorolhy.

278-6246

Early Leavers

Kem, Robert SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Jim Peters, Chuck Woodward, Mark Galliers, Bob Kerr, Paul Mastroangelo,

Kramer. Tom, Shetiered Workshop.

278-6832

Brian Webber

Lake, Edward., Oa'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla.

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

7674508

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorttead, Tom, Property Caai^ Ins, MaryBeth

279-8810

Karen Kirkpatrick - Genesee Valley, Bob Todon, Gordon, Steve G'Donnell
Students - Andrea Shemel, Courtney Warkoczeski, Abbi McClaid, Bob Briest
A nnouncements

279-7505

279-7469

^r this years nominee.

Norb Strobel, Rob Putnam, Ron Gibson, Terry O'Connell, Ken Smoker,

Program

Southern Michigan Bank &amp; Trust 125"' Anniversary Video was presented by Jerry
Towns. The video recounts the history of Coldwater's development and the roots and
growth of Southern Michigan Bank &amp; Trust. It covers the strong connections between
the bank and the community along with the continuing desire to be actively involved

Nettleman, Wiiliam, Past Service, SaliylSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,

639-8453

Olmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

Perry. Jerry. CtoBiing-Rslail, Laurie.

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pelzto, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, Davq, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SArPuneial Horrs Director, J, Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralle

279-7537

Redmond, Robert. Career Educalkn. Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

278-8009

"

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales
Rubley, Davq, SA, Del

"

Rumsey, Robert SASpoiting Goocb-flelall, Phyllis....

278-5006

"

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla
Stoald, Craig, SA, Hila
Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd F^rdating, Sandra

278-8373

with local youth and families.

50/50 Winner

2794481

Guest from Alaska

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

278-7327

278-8068

279-8543

$60.00

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retaii, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Relail-Grocery.

270-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Sleweri, Wiliam, City GovemrrtentiAA, Saiy.
SiroOel. Nofb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

279-8956
278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Ciassification

■*

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

"

Towns, Jeiry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

"

Troust Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschfing. Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Pas! Service, Carole.
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaWanet

279-7806

„{616)

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

SA - Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

278-7703

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

276-7738

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Owight 8.RU. Director, Carol

'Past Resident

75th Anniversary
Sebald, Dick Moore

Whelan, Jim, Radto Broadcasting, Patricia.
White, flcharo, SA-Piumtkng Supply, Detores.

279-9282

.

Jim Cole, Chairman

Director

278-7095

279-9072

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Vbu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUB ATTENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY- Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

Vbung, Charles, Pishing Equipment Dorothy.

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs- 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Slation, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Sctilatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Eiect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DiRECTORS MEETiNGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
foilowing Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

P,0, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

m

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

Tim Hart

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Keilogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

t

Coldwater

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Song Leaders

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

liCHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 4 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cind/.
Albright, Pal, AgrlcjIUre-Swine, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking. Kaihryr

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Birir&gt;ger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boaster, Dennis, Nalural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth. Gerald, City Government, Terry,
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery.tWllliam, School Superintendent Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Red, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultani, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspapet, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Flie Insurance. Joanne

Dovms, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy.

Oygert John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Eriekson, Jarres, Food Brofterage. Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gaillers. Buzz, AA Prc^riy Management, Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales.

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Micnael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna.

278-5388
278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia.

639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-^60

Gibson, Ron. Pnysician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barb^a

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Didr, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Produclions, Pamela

639-4402

Haz^baker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, RkSi, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

HutrSiinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

2^-8363

tveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA. Pal

279-7469

Kasperskl, Steve, Extermlnalof, Vicki

278-6628

Keliogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorotfiy.

278-6246

Kerr, RiSiert, SA-Hardware Retail

276-2322

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

4/^97

Presiding:

22^.

This Week's Greeters:
Jim Gordon «fc John Schroll

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust

Song Leader:

Greg Dean &amp; Jim Hiscock

Bill Nettleman

This Week's liirthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

4/28/92

236-4075

Mike Gerlack
Michael Galliers

238-2842

Steve Kasperskl

4/30/97

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA. Winivere

279-6501

Koss,Jim,SAJan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

4/30/91

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Sturgis; W. Keliogg, J. Higgins, N. Strobel - Bronson; G. Howe Springfield, OH; D. Uhl - Athens; B. Nettleman (2) - Sun City, AR; J. Gordon Sunrise; B. Galliers (2) - Bonita Springs, FL; K. Leonhard, J. Faulkner (2) - Quincy
Guests

Jim Eley - Bronson
Steve O'Donnell - Quincy
Bob Briest

Students - Fahmi Atwain (Jr. HS), Kara Woodhams
Announcements

Jack Faulkner volunteered to take Jerry Higgins place at an upcoming
District meeting in Battle Creek.
Early Leavers

Jim Eriekson, Jim Grohalski, Mike Geriach, Jerry Towns, Brian Webber, Ron
Gibson, Gary Howe, John Huichinson, Steve O'Donnell, Buzz Galliers

Lake, Edward.. O&amp;GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken.Telephone Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, HoberL SA. Margaret
Lyon, Jim. SA. Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead. Tom. Pr^rty Casually Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, AI.SA, Jean

2788856

"Contract on America". The new Legislation is being introduced one small part at a
time. He addressed; Balanced budget issues. Social Security System. Social Security
takes 22% of total federal budget, current budget is 3.6 trillion dollars. Smith supports

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

a plan to erase the current system of unfunded liability for Social Security.

O'Connell. Terry. SA. Sally.

6398453

Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

-

Program

Representative Nick Smith (R), Michigan 7*^ District - Legislation is moving from

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mr^ile Home Sales

279-4497

Palton, Gil, SA. Jane.

-

2785796

^rry, Jerry, Clolhing-Retail, Laurie.

2787510

Paters, Jim, Beverage Distribuhon, Deborah

6385902

F^tzko, John. Education, Maureen

2786234

Pierce, Dawd. Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

2782313

Putnam, Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob. Past Servics, Coralie

-

$54.00

Pete Baldwin

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2787537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose.

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales
flut^ey, David, SA. Del
flumsey, Robert. SA'^rting Goods-Retail, Phy!is

278-8809
2787327
2785006

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Schroll. John, Savmgs and Loan, lla

2788068

Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita

2788373

Sexton, Brian. Hardboard F^lcaiing, Sandra.

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda.

2784907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

2789042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, efn, Retail-Grocery,

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Siewerl, William. City Government/AA, Sally.

2788958

Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Bartara.

-

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola
Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

-

2782859

Membership/

2787100

Classification

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

2788474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Tuschlirtg, Cfiaries, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

279-7806
432-3757

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

(616)

Werkman, Gary, Denbsl, Jackie

2787095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting. Patricia.
White, flicharc, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores.

2787738
278-6736

Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

2787703

Woodman, Dwighl, B.P.U. Director, Carol

2789282

Woodward. Charles, SA

2785033

Tbung, Charles, iFshing Equipmem Dorodiy.

2789072

* Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Geriach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Towns, Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl. Rkdiard. SA-HosphaLJanet

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HtLLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Ckingregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlarier, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim GrohaiskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Cuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

1

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
name

classification &amp; rotary ANN

The Singifigest Club in The USA

PHONE

This Week's Greeters:

Adams, Lesbe. Swimming Pools. Cindy.

279-9568

AlbrtgW, Pal, Agricuttgra-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson. Pred, SA-Banlung, Kaibryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

Presiding:

Birlnger, Richard, SA-Ciwl Law Practice, Jean

278-6086

Boester, Dennts. Nalural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

Song Leader:

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Srayton. Greg, Advertising. Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Uie Insurance, Goniie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School SuperlntendenL Sharon

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela.

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail. Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

639-8669
278-4287

Davidson, Ojke. SA-Newspaper, Mary

539-4804

Dean. Gregg, Real Estae Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Inajrance. Joanne

Downs. Larry, Golf Marketing. Judy.
Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

-

Date:

Chuck Young &amp; Gary Howe

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Jim Gordon &amp; John Schroll

Jerry Towns
This Week \ Birthdays

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
DATE JOINED

YEARS

NAME

238-4075

-

4/15/97

Dean Jeffery

20

mini

Jim Troust

18

4122115

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

279-7217
278-8655

Make-ups

Galllers, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda.
Galliers, Man, Rec, Assessory Sales
Galllers, Mark. AA Display Fiirtures

279-9350
279-2174
2785388

Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward. SA. Sylvia

2786603
639-4635

B. Rumsey, B. Galliers. J. Koss - Bonita Springs, FL; J. Grohalski - Bartlesville, OK;
J. Kasperski, K. Lecnhard, R. Cardenas, J. Grohalski, Mark Galliers, J. Faulkner,
K. Hiscock - Angola; J. Lyon - Sturgis; J. Lyon (2), D. Shemel, G Brayton - Sunrise;

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristma

2784660

Gibson, Ron. Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
2787163

-

Gordon. Jim, CPA Barbara

2782132

GrohalskI, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisifiger. On*. Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim. Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

HazeSaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-6848

Hiscodt Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary. Oplomelrist. Bente

21^-8838

Hutch'inson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

276-8363

Iveson, Larry. SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Sanllord, SA, Pat

2382839
279-7469

Kasperski, Stew, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Keiiogg. Wayne. Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Prc^wrty Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince, SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

2786832

Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

2788773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene.

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Tel^hone Service. Karta

2786100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhiead, Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MarySetfi

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, SaQy(Sarah)

757-3510

O'Conrell, Terry. SA, Sally,
Gmsied, Jm, Honorary.

S39-8453
2784481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales
Patton, Gil, SA, Jane.

279-4497
278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-flelail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution. Deborah

278^10
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

2783283

Putnam, Mark, SArPuneral Home Director. J.AdaIre

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Pam

2787477

A, Nelson (2) - C^ Coral, FL; N. Storbel (2) Bronson
Guests

Wendall Hathoway - Lee Renterghem
Scott &amp; Karen Kirkpactrick

Kelly Jones, Sam AcMoody, Dawn Todd, Korey Wischmeyer, Bob Briest
Announcements

Paul Harris Dinner 4/29/97 at the Country Club. Election is 4/22/97.
Next week program is US Representitave Nick Smith. He will present
from 12;30 to 1:00 pm. Todd Brayton and Lyndi Cox have been
proposed for membership to the Noon Rotary Club. Any objections
must be submitted in writing to the club president within 10 days.
Early Leavers

Gregg Dean, Paul MasU-angelo, Rick Roper, Jim Hiscock, Harold Card, Jim
Peters, Tim Hart, Matt Galliers, Brian Webber, Mike Galliers, Bill Chenery,
Bill Stewart, Larry Downs, Barry Case, Jim Erickson
Program

Jerry Perry introduced Ray Mitoska, of Ray's Gun Shop, who talked about
the purchase of hand guns under the new laws.
50/50 Winner

Bob Loose

$62.00

The 4 Way Test

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraile

279-7537

1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to ali concerned?

flotoon, Darwin. Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, flick, Computer Sales
Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-eSI9
2787327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey, Robert, SArSportirg Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Saving and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8068
2788373

Sexton, Brian. Haroboaid Fabncating. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemet, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.

279-9042
278-4478

Stewen. William. City Goveinmeni'AA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobe!, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg.. Barbara

2782859

Membership/

Taytof, Howard, SA. Lola
Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-7100
27B-4222

Classification

Towns, Jerry, SA-BankIng, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousl, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles. SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson. Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospiialJanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dehlisl. Jackie

2787095

Wh^an. Jim. Radio Broadcasting. Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oelores,
Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

• Past President

" Paul Hanis Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald. Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12.15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Coie

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION • St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Piaza, Mon, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Aldan

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gailiers, Chairman

Attendance

Mark Galiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Gailiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moortiead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Coie

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Roblson
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Coie

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschiing
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects

Tim Hart

Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, Ml. 49036

'He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Reflector
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST. ^

!L2:15 pm

COLDWATER, MiC

GAN
_

A

�Coldwater

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albfigtn, Pal, AgricuHufe-Swine. Cdieen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
BaWwn, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

Biringef, Ricfiaid, SA-Civil Law Pradice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natjral Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Ger^. City Government. Terry.
Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Sally.
fcuder. Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

Card. Harold, SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dcrolhy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonsie
Case, Barry, CPA. Joann

238-2076
278-5378

Chinery. William. Sctioot Supeimiendeni, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jeweiry Retail, DoroOiy.
Curry, tWIIiam, Consultant, Coleen

279-7986
639-8669
278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Nevrspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, JeWrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

Downs, Larry, GoK Marketing, Judy.
Dygen. Jofin. SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizadeih

238-2842
2784248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Educalion-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Gallters, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geistiert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlacb, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krisiina

2784660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grotialski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dkx, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen
HsMCk, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

The Singingest Club in The USA

min '//e

Presiding:

This
Week s Greeters:
Darwin Robinson &amp; Sieve Glover

^

Invocation:

Pat Albnght
^

Next Week s Greeters:

SongLeadenCh^'^^'^"^"'"®

Chuck Young &amp; Gary Howe

Ed Lake

This Week's Hirthdays

Gregg Dean
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

4/15/47
4/16/73

50
24

Robert Kerr
Richard Uhl

Make-ups

Dick Uhl - Sierra Vista, AZ (4); J. Peters - Sunrise; J. Dygert, J. Cole, K.
Smoker, D. Uhl, E. Lake, B. Case - Quincy; Mark Galliers - Bronson;
G. Brayton, E. Lake - Sunrise
Guests

Brad Rockey, Bill Grotty, Justin Asher, Karen Kirkpalrick
Students - Nichole Calhoun, Melissa Exelby, Bob Briest
Announcements

HoBen, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Paul Harris dinner April 29 at the Country Club. District Conference is June

Hutthinson, Jolin, Ctvil Law. Maureen

2788363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

6&amp;7 in Holland, MI. Pat Albright has registration forms.

Jofiey, Santtord. SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vitti

2786628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WearAJnitorms, Dorothy.

2786246

Keir. Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA. Winrvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim. SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Wofksfwp

2786832

Lake, Edward.. OB GYN Surgeon, Karen Arm

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Cbarlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken.TelephoneService, Karia

2786100

Loose, Robert. SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

2782007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2^4198

Moortwad, Tom, Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeSi

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

2786856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Saily(Sarali)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsled, Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry, Clothir&gt;g-Retafl, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J.Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coraiie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robisor, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David. SA, Del

2787327

Rumsey, Rc^. SA'Sporiing Goods-Retail, Phyllis.

278-5006

SchrolL John, Savings and Loan, lla

.'

278-8068

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

2788373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

2788543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

278-4907

See Back for nominee information.
Early Leavers

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, Jerry Boguth, Jim Whelan Barry Case, Rob Putnam,
Bill Tyson, Ed Lake

Program

Brad Rockey presentation on Diamonds. He discussed Carat Weight, Color,
Clarity and the cut of Diamonds.
50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shwnei, Don. Carpeis-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, flelail-Gtocery.
Slwert. William, City GovernmenvAA, Sally.
Strobe!, Nwb. Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

2789042
278-4478
279-8958
2782859

Taylor, Howard. SA. Lola

2787100

Ciasslfication

Teeter, Howarc, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TfousL Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles. SA. Trudy.
Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet

238-4577
2787806
432-3757

(616)

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Ai Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Detores
Woodhams. Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda

2787703

Woodman, Dwght, B.P.U Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Vbung, Charles, Rshing Equipment, Dorothy.

2789072

SA-Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

2787738

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

Make-Up Meetings
Yoi] will always be welcome al these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Sebald, Dick Moore

276-7095

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

Membership/

Steve Glover

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

* Past Presidwit

$60.00

Les Adams

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Slurgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Moa Noon
ANGOLA - Sunsel Inn, Monday 6:15 RM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Aldan

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson. Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Barry Case

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben. Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

The nominaitng committee has named the following individuals to run for two
openings on the Board of Directors: Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder (incumbent), Jim
Gordon, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson, Jim Whelan. The election will be held on April
29, 1997 and you will be voting for three Rotarians. Honorary members are not
allowed vote and the By-Laws do not allow for absentee votes.

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

_

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 3 ROTAflY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albrighi. Pat. Agriculture-Swine. Colleen

279-9568

Anderson, Fred. SA-Banklng. Kattiryn

278-6033

Elaldwtn. Pete. Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. CarToli. SA-Shoes Relal. Margaret

278-8006

Biringer. Richard, SA-Ctvil Law Practice. Jean

278-8086

Booster, Denms. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

2384326

Bogulh. Gerald. City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Brayton. Greg. Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, irNestmerls

278-5789

Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorolhy.

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Lite Insurance. Gonzie

238-2076

238-2479

Case. Barry, CPA.Joann
Ctiinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela
Cuty. Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy

The Singingest Club in The USA

Date:

,4/&amp;1797

^

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:
I esoHes-.

Rev. James Troust

&amp; Jack Faulktter
Next Week's Greeters:
DsTwin Robinson &amp; Steve Glover

Song Leader: MikeGalliers

This Week's Birthdays

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coteen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspapei. Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Markeling, Judy.
Dygerl, John, SA-Career Center. Mary.
Erickson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizalielh

2784248

Faulkner. Jack. Educahon-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz. AA Property Management. Linda.

279-9350

Galliers. Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2574

Galliers. Mark. AA Display Fbnures.

278-5388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display iFxture MIg., Donna....
Geishert, Edward. SA. Sylvia

278-6603

Geriach. Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron. Physician-Surgery. Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steva, SA, Cynlhia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski. James. Banking. Stvaron
fiiiisingBf Dint riontal 1 ah Hplan

741-3663

Han, Tm, Video Productions. Pamela

6394402

NAME

14

279-7217

Makc'iips

J. Lyon, H. Sexton - Sunrise; D. Robison - Bronson; C. Barnes - Quincy; A.
Nelson - N. Fort Meyers, PL

6394635

Guests

Bob Briest, Steve Glover, Jim Pickford

Jim Thrall - Bronson; John Worth - Quincy; Fred Drago - Jackson

278-4728

279-7875

Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-AOL AC. Eileen

238-5848

HIscock. Jim. Automobiie Retail. Kay,

279-7505

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquetyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlofd. SA, Pat

279-7469

Ka^iereki. Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

KeSogg. Wayne, Sports WearfUnrlorms. Dorolhy.

278-6246

terr. Robert, SA-Hardware Retaii

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Wnee. SA. Wmivere

27M501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., 0B/6YN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chariene

2384191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service. Karla

278-6100

TreTpatabsenT^crusin^
following individuals to run for two openings on the Board of Directors: Greg Brayton,
Greg Bruder (incumbent), Jim Gordon, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson, Jim Whelan. The election
will be held on April 29, 1997 and you will be voting for three Rotarians. Honorary
members are not allowed vote and the By-Laws do not allow for absentee votes.
Early leavers

John Hutchinson, Rob Putnam, Howard Taylor, Dick White, Harold Card,
Brian Webber, Gregg Brayton, Tim Hart, Bill Tyson, Les Adams, Mike Galliers

278-8773

Loose. Robert. SA, Margaret
Moore, Richard, SA. Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom. Property Casuahy Ins. MaryBelh

2^8610

Nehleman, WHIiam, Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell. Terry. SA, Sally.

639-8453

Program

Rick VanderHof, Administrator of the Laurels,Health Care Facility/Nursing
Home, owned by Laurel Health Care Company, Columbus, Ohio (17 facilities
including Coldwater's.) Jim Dove has been proposed for Club membership. Any
objections must be submitted, in writing, to the club secretary within 10 days.

767-3510

Olmsted. Jim. Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4481

Perry. Jerry, Clothmg-Retail, Laurie
Mers, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko. John, Education. Maureen

27^6234

Pierce. David. Rea! E^ale Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg„ Pam

279-7477

50/50 Winner

2794497

Larry Downs

$38.00

639-5902

Redman. Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7637

Redmond. Robert. Career Education. Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

Rumsey, Roben, S/VSportng Goods-Retail, Phyllis,.„
Schrdl, John. Savings and Loan, lla.

278-5006

Sexton, Brian, Hatdboard Fabricatmg, Sandra

279-8543

278-8068

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda.

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, Oily GovernmenUAA, Sally,
Strobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust. Jim, SA. Rebecca.

2TO4402

Tuschkng, Charles, SA, Trudy,
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole,
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hosprtal,Janet

238-4577

279-8958

..(616)

Steve Giover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.

Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting, Pamela
While. Rehard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Lirxia

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi. B.P.U, Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles. SA

278-5033

Ybung, Charles. iFshing Equlpmeni. Dorothy.

279-9072

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Make-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

432-3757
278-7095

SA - Senior Active

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

279-7806

Wertrman, Gary. Dentst. Jackie

■■ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

4/12/83
4/12/83

14

238-2842

Haze%aker. Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

■ Past fYesident

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Pat Albright
Gary Howe

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSOALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.
JONESVILLE - RoundlatXe Inn. Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS • Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Mor&gt;day 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter. Bathe Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE
1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Director
Mark Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohaiski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 49036

"f/e Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATER

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER

'

'

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Si^ming Pools. Cindy..
Albright. Pat. Agriculiure-Swine. Colleen
Anderson. Red. SA-Banking, KaUiryn
Baldwn. Pete, Honorary, Jane
Bames. Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret
Birittger. Richard. SA-Crvil Law Practice. Jean

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government. Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally.
Bruder. Greg. Investments
Card. Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.
Cardenas. Ray. Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry. CPA, Joann
Chinery. William, School Superintendent. Sharon
Cole. James. Add Active Banking. Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry. William. Consuiiant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson. Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean. Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7E61

The Singingest Club in The USA
3/25/97

Date:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Charles Tushling

Jerry Towns

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-8133
238-4075

James Cole

■

Downs. Larry. Golf Markeling. Judy.
Dygert. John. SA-Career Center. Mary.
Ericison. James. Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Fred Culy

278-8655

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Krishna

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery. Marjorie
Glover. Steve, SA. Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Chad Massey, tJiii

A. Nelson, N. FT. Myers PL.; B. Rumsey; R. Putnam; C. Bames; J. Dygert;
R. Cardenas; K. Smoker - Quincy; D. Robison - Hawii; M. Putnam - Union

City; J. Higgins - Sturgis; K. Leonard - Bronson, (3) Morning, (2) Adrian

Gordon. Jim, CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Rob Laroy

Grohalski.James. Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Rick Vanderhoof

Quisinger, Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

238-2418

Howe. Gary. Optometrist. Benie

279-8888

Hulchinson, John. Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson. Larry, SA Printing. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford. SA Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve. Exterminator. Vicki....

278-6628

KeDogg. Wayne. Sports Wear/Unitorms Dorothy.

278-6248

Kerr. Robert SA-HarOvore Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA. Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

t&amp;amer. Tom. Sheltered Workshop.
Lake. Edward. OftGYN Surgeon. Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service. Charlene

238-4i9t

Leonard Ken. Telephone Service, Karia
Loose. Robert. SA. Margaret
Lyon. Jim. SA Judy.

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

4/04/92
4/05/88
4/05/88
4/05/60

Make-ups

Faulkner. Jack. Education-Career. Barb.

Hofcen. Rich. SA

5
9
9
37

Greg Braylon

Galllers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Linda
Gainers. Matt. Rec.Assessory Sales
Gamers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Gailiers. Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg.. Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

YEARg

Lawrence Woodhams
Tom Moorehead

Dean. John. SA-FIre Insurance. Joanne

639-4402

Gerry Boguth &amp; Jack Faulkner

This VVt't'A '^ liirfhdavs'

Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

Hart. Tim. iVdeo Productions. Pamela

N^t Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Jerry Towns

'

Hazeib«J&lt;ef, Randall. Aniiques, Mary Kay.
Hlgglns. Jerry, Vehicle Pans Mfg.-ADL AC. Eileen
HIscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay.

This Week's Greeters:
Fred Anderson &amp; Howard Teeter

, Guests

Norm Taylor - Bronson, Nancy Hutchins - Sunrise
Announcements

Rob Laroy, Director of Big Brothers &amp; Big Sisters, presented shirts to
Rotarians for raising funds in the recent Bowl-a-lhon. The Rotary raised over
$800 for the event.

Early Leavers

Dwight Woodman, Jerry Higgins, Don Shemel, Ken Leonard

Program

Ron Gibson presenlUU UUUy KJllll, LLU U1 LUiUWmyi kospital. He discussed
the financial condition of the hospital managed care and physician

Moore. Rchaid. SA Blame

2784198

Moorhead. Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeih

279-8610

Nefson.AI.SAJean

278-8856

Nettleman, William. Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Connell. Terry, SA. Sally.

767-3510
639-8453

Olmsted. Jim. Honorary.

279-4481

Parks. Larry. Motile Home Safes.
Panon. Gil. SA Jane

2794497
278-5796

' Perry. Jerry, Clothing-flelail. Laurie
Peters, Jim. Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko. John. Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David. Real Eslale Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SAFuneral Home Director. J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine Mfg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Pasi Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert. Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Robison. Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-232a

Roper. Rick. Computer Sales
Rubley. David, SA, Del

278-8809
278-7327

Rumsey, Robert. SAGporting Goods-Retail. Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaW, Craig, SA, Rlia
Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricaiing. Sandra.

278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

recruitment. The hospital is financially sound,and five new doctors are com

ing to town. The hospital is looking into doing more managed care.
SO/50 Winner

Rich Holben &amp; Consortium

$51.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal. SA Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Ca^ts-Retail. Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.

278-4478

Stewert. William. City GovernmenVAA. Sally.

279-8958

Strobel. Norb. Automotive Parts M^., Barbara
Taylor. Howard, SA Lola

278-2859
278-7100

Membership/

Teeter. Howard. SA Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns. Jerry. SA-9anking. Nar&gt;cy.

278-8474

Trousl. Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschllng. Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson. Bill. Past Service. Carole

238-4577
279-7806

Uhl. RIchafd. SA-HospiaUanat
Weritman. Gary, Dentist. Jackie

(616)
-

432-3757
278-7095

Whelan, Jim. Rado Broadcasting. Patrda

278-7738

White. Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oetores

278-6736

Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda.

278-7703

Woodman. Dwight, B.P.U. Director. Carol

279-9282

Woodward. Charles. SA

278-5033

Ibung. Charles. iFshing EqulpmKil, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past Presidwii

" Paul H^ris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Classification
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

)bu will always be welcome al these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURAUENDANACE-BEA lOOXMEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church. Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director
Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RU.
JONESVILLE • Roundt^e Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLOWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7;00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza. Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church. Wednesday 7X10 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman

Attendance

Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director ■ John Hutchlnson

international Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O, Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 4903 6

He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr YIICHIGAN
w

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

'

'

'

'

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
ABwighl. Pal, AghcuHufe-Swine. Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Catroll, SA-Shoes Reiail, Margaret

27880Q6

Birlnger. RjchatJ, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Denns, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Geraifi, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8218
278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

2785789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorottiy.

2385421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance. Gonzie

2382076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Stianjn
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela.
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

2785378
2785910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

2784287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean. Gregg. Real Eaate Broker.

2787851

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fire Insurance

2788133

'

Dean, Jotin. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

'

Downs, Lary, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

2382842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Properly Management, Linda.

2789350

Gailiers. Matt. Rec. Assessory Sales

2782174

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

3/18/97

Song Leader:

Dave Pierce

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Nift^^efe&amp;"s1
Fred Anderson &amp; Howard Teeter
This Week's Birthdays

Jim Koss

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

3/30/82

15

Buzz Galliers

Make-ups

D. Uhl - Tombsione, Az.; A. Nelson - Cape Coral, Fl.; J. Lyon - (1) Siurgis,

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

2785388

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mlg„ Donna

278-6603

(2) Lagrange, (1) Sunrise; J. Boguth - Sunrise; B. Kerr, E. Geishert, J.

Gelshert, Edward. SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Faulkner, D. Woodman - Quincy

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjcrie.
Glover, Steve, SA. Cynthia

2382995
2787163

Gordon, Jim, CPA. Barbara

2782132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3563

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

2784728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

. Higgins. Jerry. Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC. Steen
Hiscock. Jim. Automobile Retail. Kay.

238-5848
2787505

Hoben, Rich, SA

2382418

Howe, Gary, Optometrisi, Bente

279-8888

Hutch'inson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santford, SA, Pal

279-7469

KaspersKi, Stwe, Exierminalor. Vidd

27866M

KeBogg, Wayne, Sports WeanUniforms. Dorothy.

2786246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince. SA, Winivere

2786501

Koss. Jim, SA. Jan

2382265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workstx^

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia
Loose, Robert, SA. Margaret
Lyon. Jim. SA. Judy.

2786100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA. Elaine

2784198

Moorfiead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins MarySeih

2788610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

2786866

Netlleman, William, Pas! Service, Saliy(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.

767-3510
6388453

Olmsled. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2^^481
279-4497

PaHon, Gil, SA. Jane

2785796

Perry, Jerry. Clothing-Retail, Laurie

2787510

Peters. Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko. John, Education, Maureen

2786234

Guests

Dale Nye - Marshall Club
Student Guests - Andrea Kopacz, Kyle Reese
Bill Crotly - Quincy Club
Announcements

Show rehearsals start every monday beginning on April 1.
Early Leavers

Brian Weber, John Huichinson

Program

Open meeting led by President Pat regarding our By-Laws and recent elec
tion. Motion made by Dick Biringer, 2nd by Fred Anderson to declare elec
tion invalid as Honorary Member Ballots were included (a violation of R.I.
rules), and to conduct a new election as soon as possible.
50/50 Winner

Bill Crotty

$50.00

Pierce, David, Real Estate Afpraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark. SA'Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire

2782313

Putnam. Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

2787477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie.

2787537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

2782292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

2382324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

RuWey, David, SA, Del

2787327

Rumsey, Robed, SA'Sporting Goods-Retail. Ptiyis
SctirotI, John, Savings and Loan, lla
SebaU, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

2785006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

278-4907

Stiemel, Don, Carpets-Reiail, Laura.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

2789042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken. Retail-Grocery.
Stevwrt, William. City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Sirobel. Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-4476
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard. SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, How^, SA, Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Tovms. Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy.

2788474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca.

278-4402

Toschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole.

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospiial,Janet

(616)

432-3757

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

2787095

Whelan, Jim. Radio Broadcasting. Patrtaa.

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supi^y, Detores.

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charies, SA

278-5033

hbung, Charies, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Hairis Rotary Felkw
SA - Senior Active

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Fauikner, Mike Geriach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEM8ER

QUINCY • Union Churcfi. Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M,

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregahonal Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schiatler, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galiiers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Roster

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Wayne Keilogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal. AgricuHure-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking. Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2A79
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, CarroU, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Blringer, RWiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boesler, Dennis, Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald. City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, SaDy.
BruJer, Greg, Investments

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789

-

-

Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail. Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray. Lite Insurance. Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

„

3/04/97

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Presiding:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: Charles Tushllng
Ed Lake

This Wet'k \ Birthdays

Charles Young, Duke Davidson
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

3/9/93

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Brolrer.

278-7851

Larry Downs

4

Dean, Jeftrey.SA-Rre insurance

278-8133

David Pierce

4

3/9/93

Dean. John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketng, Judy.

238-2842

3/12/82

Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Gerald Boguth
David Rubley

15

23

3/12/74

Ehckson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

rairnll Ramp.q

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz. AA Properly Marragemenl. Linda

279-9350

Galllers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Gailiers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

Galllers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA. Sylvia

278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
GlovBr, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohatskI, James. Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques. Mary Kay.
. Higglns, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC, Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

3/16/65

Make-ups

J. Erickson; K. Smoker - Quincy; A. Nelson - N. Ft. Meyers, PL

Guests

Fred Drago - Jackson Club, Dave Mihocko - Quincy, Sue Adams - Marshall,
Student Guests - Adrienne King, Lynda Schroll, Corey Carpenter, Chris
Grover, David Whitley

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Announcements

Hdben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benle

279-8888

Hutchinsoh, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

(veson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford. SA, Pat

238-2839
279-7469

Kaspersk), Steve. Eitermlnaof, Vicki

278-6628

Keliogg. Wayne, Sports WearTJniferms, Dorothy,

27B8246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

lOein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Komstein, Vince. SA, Winvere

278-6501

Les Adams, Barry Case, Bill Chimnery, Dick Guisingen, Larry Downs, Ed

Koss,Jim,SA,Jan

238-2265

Lake, Rich Holben

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6632

Lake, Edward,, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karia
Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-6100
767-4508
278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2^198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, WHiam, Past Service. SallyLSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Tery, SA Sally,
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Relalt. Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzlio, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SArPuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Fhjtnam, Rob. Machine Mtg„ Ram

279-7477

President Pat congratulated the club on a very successful show. Jerry Towns,
show director, expressed his appreciation to all who helped and announced he
planned to hew in Honolulu during next years show.
Early Leavers

Program

Sue (Castelberry) Adams, Director of Evergreen Ctr. at Starr Commonwealth,
and Graduate of CHS, Marshall Rotarian, and David Weekly, also from the
Evergreen Project, "Building Teamwork," And "Dealing With Change" were
topics addressed.
50/50 Winner

Dick Biringer

$58.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redman, Bob, Past Senhce, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

flubley, David, SA Del

278-7327

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rumsey. Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA Wanda

278-4907

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Workman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program
Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewert, William, City Govemment'AA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Natcy,

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Tfoust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Pasi Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Jahet
Werlonan, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

(616]

432-3757
278-7095

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Club Programs

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.

278-7738

Director

While. HicharC, SA-Ptumt&gt;ng Supply, Detores

278-8736

Jim Cole

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Dwight, B.RLJ. Direaor, Carol

279-9282

Woochvard, Charles, SA

278-5033

Mjung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past Presfdeni

" Paul Harris Roiary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
)bu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP mUR ATTENDANACE - dE A tOO% MEI^BER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12;15 RM,
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House. Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JQNESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 AM.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gafliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim \Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschling

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best

ROTARY
Refle ct a r

MEETiNG EVERY
TUESDAY

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

VllCHiGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

*•

••

••
"

"

*■

••

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTAftY ANN

PHtWE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools. Cindy.
Albrighl, Pat, Agnculture-Swine, Colleen

Z79-9568

Anderson. Fred. SA-Banhing, Katntyn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Canoll. SA-Stioes Retail. Margaret
Biringer, Rehard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278«)06

Boesler, Dennis. Natural Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Bfuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/25/97

This Week's Greeters:

238-2479

278-8086

Card, Harold, SA-Hafcfware Retail, Dorottry.

238-5421

Caidenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Cttlnery, William, Sdwol Superintendent, Sfaron......
Cole. James, Add Active Banking. Pamela.
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, DoroBiy.

238-2076

Cufiy, WiiTam, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Nevrspaper, Mary...,

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jeflrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance. Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Oygert, John. SA-Career Center, Mary.
Etickson, James, Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

238-2842

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb.

27^8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Managerrrent, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Martt, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mtg., Oorma
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-9350

278-5388

Gerlach. Mike. Fast Food ReslauranL Knstina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Phystci^-Surgety, Marjorie.
Gtover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation;

Charles Tushling

Song Leader:

jerry Towns

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays
Darwin Robinson

278-5378
279-5910
279-7986

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

YEARS

NAME

DATE JOINED

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

278-4248
279-7217

Make-ups

J. Lyon - Angola; J. Cole; E. Geishert; R. Cardenas - Quincy; A. Nelson (2)
Fort Meyers, Fl; J. Peters

279-2174

278-6603
639-4635

Guests

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking. Sharon
Guisinger, Did, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663

Hart Tim, Video Productions. Pamela..

639-4402

HazeSaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg -ADL AC. Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay

238-5848

Eric Deab - Student; Hal Creal - Sunrise; Jim Edey - Bronson;
Larry Holister - Bronson; Russ Porter

2784728

2^7875

Announcements

279-7505

Holben, Rdi, SA

Howe, G^y, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

••

Nesofl, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

"

JoUey, Sarrttord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vdi

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardwaie flerail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy.

278-4359

Bill Stewart, Ron Gibson, Dick White, Harold Card, Rob Putnam, Bill

Kornsiein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Nettleman

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward.. OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken,Telephone Service, Karia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Moore. Richard. SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moortwad, Tom, Property Casualty Irrs. MaryfleBi

279-8610

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Safah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

639-8453

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Perry, Jerry, Cothing-Relail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Early heavers

Program
Show Practice

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Jim Eley

$50.00

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education. Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, Davkf, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAiFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mig., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Educaion, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR 10 all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rd. Computer Sales

278-8809

"

RuW^, David. SA, Del

278-7327

"

Rumsey, Robert. SA/Sporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis....
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lia

278-5006

'*

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sextwi, Brian, HardboarO Fabricating. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA. Wanda

2784907

Sbemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

'•

"

1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, RelaiFGrocery.

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Slewert, William, City GovernmenfAA, Sally.

279-8958

Sirobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Bwking. Nancy.

276-8474

Troust, Jim. SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Jaret

•

278-8068

The 4 Way Test

,..(616)

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodward, Claries, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, Rshlng Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

SA • Senior ^trve

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

278-7738

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia.
White. Richard, SA-Phimbing Supply. Detores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon. Linda.
Woodman, Dwighi. B.P.U. Director. Carol

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7095

278-7703
279-9282

Vbo will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOO%MEMBER

QUiNCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris
Jim Cole, Chairman

Club Programs

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

• Past President

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Cralg Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 8:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregation^ Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Scniatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995- BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galllers, Chairman
Mark Galllers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Cuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tusohling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

I

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwaterj Ml. 49036

TUESDAY

Director - John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

i

He Profits Most Who Serves Hest

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

^J^^The Singingest Club in The USA

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albrighl, Pat, Agricultufe-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

Barnes, Carrol., SA-^raes Retail, Margaret

278-6006

Biringer, Hichad, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boaster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carteen

23M326

Bogutfi, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

278-8489

Brudar, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA. Joann
Ctwery.WiCiam. School Superintendent. Sharon

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Parrela

279-7986

This Week's Greeters:

Date:

^18/97

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Song Leader:

Next Week's Greeters:

Dave Pierce

Bill Nettleman

This Week \ Hirthdays

Rotarian Membership Auniversaries

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639^804

Dean, Gregg, Real Eslaie Broker

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey. SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs. Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygerl, John. SA-Career Center, Mary,

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Linda

279-9350

Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-2174

Galliers, Marie AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna
Geishert. Edward. SA, Sylvia

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gertaeh, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron. Phy«ian-Surgefy, Marjorie.

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Qrohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Quisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbirer, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-1^75

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg -ADL AC. Eileen

236-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Hotben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Election Results: Dave Pierce &amp; Bill Tyson - Afterglow: Sat. March 1, at

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Benie

279-8888

Narrows Resturant, 10:00-1:30_- Practices Continue: Show week starts

Hutehlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santford, SA, Pat

238-2839
279-7469

Sunday, 2/23 5:00 Sunday at Tibbits (endmen only) M-T-W 7:15 at Hbbits

KasperskI, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

KeSogg, Wayne, Sports WearAJniforms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Weln, Ken. Property Management, Cmdy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramar, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

Make-ups

Dick Uhl - Athens; Larry Downs - Quincey; Jim Lyon - Sturgis; Carroll
Barnes - Clare; Jerry Booth &amp; Mark Putnam - Coldwater - Sunrise

Guests

Steve O'Donnell

Patricia Kellogg &amp; Christy Shaffer: Coldwater High School
Announcements

Red Sweaters are available from Larry Downs.
Early Leavers

Cregg Dean, Les Adams, Jim Whelan, Mike Galliers, Jerry Boguih, Don
Shemel, Bill Tyson, Rob Putnam, Steve O'Donnell,Brian Webber, Bill Stewart

Program

Mark Kellogg; son of Wayne and Dorothy Kellogg; American League
Umpire; Coldwater High School Graduate; Valedictorian At Hillsdale College

Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead.Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Attorney with Reed &amp; Reed in Lansing

Nelson, At, SA, Jean

278-6856

Make a Wish Foundation

Nattleman. William, Past Service, SallylSafah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Panon, Gil, SA. Jane

278-5796

Per^, Jerry, ClOlhing-Relail, Laurie.

278-^10

50/50 Winner

Howard Taylor

$50

Peters, Jim, Beverage Dislribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Robison, Damrin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie

238-2324

Roper. Hick. Computer Sales
Rubtey. DavK). SA. Del
Rumsey. Robed, SASportlng Goods-Retail. Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ha
Sebakf, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don. Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Slewed, Wfilliam, City GovernmenVAA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg., Barbara.

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor. Howard. SA Lda

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carote
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospiiaUaneL
Werkman. Gary. Oenbst, Jacide

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757
278-7095

(616)

lAlhelan, Jim. Radw Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Deiores.
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

278-6736
278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Chiles, SA

278-5033

%ung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past Presidwit

" Pauf Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Aaive

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKE UP YOURATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.
UNION CITY - Police Stalicn, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Rictiard Schlatter. Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Vocational Service
Director

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Gelshert

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Hoiben, Chairman
David Rubiey, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Director - John Hutchinson

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater^ MI. 49036

•

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

J ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

VIICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimmirg Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal, Agricullute-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret
Birlnger, Ricfiard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

279-9568
238-2479
278-6033
639-3513
278-8006
278-8086

Boesier. Dennis. Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraJfl, City Govemmwtl, Terry,

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally,

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, invesiments
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, SrSiool Superintendent, Sh^on
Cole, James, Add Aaiw Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy,

278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary,

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7K1

Dean, Jettrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy,

238-2842

Dygeri, John, SA-Career Cenler, Maty
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248
279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/18/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

Dave Pierce

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader: EdLake
This Week 'v Birthdays

Randall Hazelbaker, Charles Tushling

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

2/28/89

Gary Werkman

Make-ups

Faulkner, Jack. Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Gailiers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda.

279-9350

L. Adams, L. Downs, K Smoker, J. Dygert - Quincey, H Card - Reading,

Gailiers, Matt, Rec. Assesory Sales

279-2174

Gailiers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

D. Shemel - Sunrise

Gailiers. Michael. AA Display Fixture MIg., Donna

278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Krisiina

278-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Jim Eley - Bronson

Grohalski, James, Banking. Sharon

741-3663

Brian Stevens - Interact Advisor CHS

Guisinger, Diw. Denial Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Students - Scott Fletter, Nathan Ladd

HazeRaker, Randan, Anbques Mary Kay,

279-7875

Higglns Jerry, Vehicle Pads Mtg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automckjile Retail, Kay.

279-75M

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist. Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

iveson, Larry, SA Priming. Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Samford, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminaior, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy.

278-6628
278-6246

Kerr, Robed, SA Hardwate Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Pr«iedy Management, Cindy,

278-43^

Kornslein, Vrnce, SA. Wnivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-22K

Kramer, Tom, Sheflered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken. Telephone Service, Katia

278-5100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elame...

278-4198

Mcorhead. Tom, Property Casualty ins, Maryfielh

2^-8810

Nelson, A, SA. Jean

278-6856

NeWeman, William. Past Service. Sally(Sarah)
O'Corneil, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary,

767-3510
639-8453
279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobiie Home Sales

279-4497

Guests

Announcements

Coming up: Board of Directors Election, Nominees - Greg Bruder,
Gregg Dean, Jim Erickson, Tom Kramer, Dave Pierce, Bill Tyson
Howard Teeters 90th Birthday!
Early leavers

Dave Pierce, Gregg Dean, John Schroll, Dwight Woodman, Brian Webber,
Randall Hazelbaker, Malt Gailiers, Bill Chinery, Carroll Barnes, Tim Hart

Program

Brian Stevens, Coldwater High School

50/50 Winner

Jack Lawson

$55.00

Pattor, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-flelail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Dislribution, Detiorah

278-7510
6^5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAFuneraJ Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob. Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robed, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rkk, Compuler Sales

278-8809

RuWey, David, SA, Del
flumsey, Rotied, SASpoding Goods-Relaii, PhyBis
Schron, John, Savings and Loan, Ha. .
SebaW, Crag, SA RiU
Sexton, Brian, HarOboard Fabricating. Sandra

278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-6373
279-8543

Sexton, Hai, SA Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Steweri, William, Cily Governmeni/AA, Sally.
Strobel, Norb, A/iomolive Parts MIg., Barbara

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958
278-2K9

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

TrousL Jim, SA Retiecca.

278-1402

Tusching, Charles, SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janei

(6161

432-3757

Werkman, Gary. Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Paincia
White, Richard, SA-Piumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dvrighi, B.P.U. Director, Carol.,,,

2^-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ifoong, Charles, Rshing Eqiflpment Dorothy,

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary FeUow
SA-Senior Active

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, A! Nelson

Steve Glover

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings
^0 will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higglns, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM,
JONESViLLE - Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATCR SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs, 7:00 A.M,

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, TTiurs, Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Men, Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church. Wednesday 7:00 A,M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President
/

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

BOARD OF DiRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Public Relations

Jim V/helan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubley, Richard White

international Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Keliogg

t

Director ■ John Hutchlnson

International Projects

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t a r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

YIICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

PHONE

CLASSinCATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Alfiright, Pal, Agricullijre-Swine, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalhryr

278-6033

BakJwir, Peie, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes. Canoli. SA-Shoes Relail, Margarel

278-8006

BIringer, Rictiard. SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-K}86

Boesler. Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Salty.

278-8489

Brudet, Greg, investments

278-57ffl

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray Life Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery. William, Sctwol Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Red. SAJewelry Retail. Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, Wffliam, Consultant, Coleen

278^287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeflrey SA-FIre Insurance

2^785t
278-8t33

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

2/11/97

This Week's Greeters:

Presiding:

Pat Albright
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation;

Song Leader:
This Week's Birthdays

Howard Teeter, William Cuny, Jack Faulkner

Rotarian Membership Auniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Mark Galliers

1

2/13/96

Larry Parks

13

2/14/84

Ken Smoker

13

2/14/84

Charles Young

14

2/15/83

Make'Ups

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda

279-9350

GaSiers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
GaBiers, Mark. AA Display iFxtures.
G^iers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mtg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorle

238-2995

Glover, Steve. SA. Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim. CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalskj, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dk*, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart.Tim, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazeibaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
HIggins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC. Eileen

279-7875
238-5848

HIscock, Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Hoiben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Jerry Higgins has agreed to serve on the district group Study Exchange. The

Howe, Gary. Optometrist. Benie

279-8888

committee will be selecting individuals to go to Samoan Islands in the Indian

Hutehlnson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

Ocean. Nominees for 1997 Rotary Board of Directors: Greg Bruder, Gregg
Deanm Jim Erickson, Tom Kramer, Dave Pierce, Bill T^son

Iveson, Larry. SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley. Santlord, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve, Exterminaior, VkJu

276-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WeanUnitorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornslein, Vince, SA. Winlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake. Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Chatietie

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katla.

2^-6100

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret

7674508

Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead. Tom, Property Casualty Ins MaryBelh

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Sar^)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally

639-8453

Omsted, Jim. Honorary.

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Hwne Sales

279-4497

Pation, Gil. SA. Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ctothing-RetaH. Laurie......
Paters, Jim, Beverage Distritwtion. Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-8234

D. Uhl - Athens, M. Putnam, J. Lyon - Sunrise, L. Adams, L. Downs,
Mark Galliers, B. Galliers - Bronson (2) - Bonita Springs, PL,,
K. Leonard - Adrian (3), J. Lawson - Sarasota, FL.,
A. Nelson - N. FT. Meyers FL.
Guests

Steve O'Donnel - Quincy
Patricia Kellogg - (InterAct) student
Announcements

Early Leavers

Les Adams, Jeff Dean, Jim Grohalski, Jim Cole, Ed Geishert, John Hutchison,
Hm Hart, Rob Putnam, Don Sherry

Program

Jeff Kellogg/Major League Baseball Umpire (NL) - Related his training and
preparation for Minor League Umpiring, and eventual promotion to the Major
Leagues.
50/50 Winner

Dwight Woodman

$57.00

Pierce, David. Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putrram, Mark, SAiFuneral Home Director. J. Adaite

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond. Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to ail concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales.

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA. Del

276-7327

Rumsey, Robert. SArSportng Goods-Retail. Phyllis
Schroll. John. Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Crag, SA. Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricaling, Sandra

278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

The 4 Way Test
1. Is il the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert. William, City GovernmenirAA. Sally,
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Bartjara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Membership/

Taytor, Howard. SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

2784222

Tovms, Jerry. SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca.

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7606

Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7738
278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwighl. B.P.LI. Director, Card

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

hbong, Charles, Fishing Equgment, DoroBiy.

279-9072

' Past President

■■ Paul Hams Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

w

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs
Director
Jim Cole

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazeibaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HIliSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs- 7:00 A.M,

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon
STURGIS • Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M,
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 5:15 PM.
UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M,
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gailiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Galiiers
Matt Gailiers, Randali
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim GrohalskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Director
Mark Putnam

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Coie

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Barry Case, Jim Coie
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Giover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Student Guests

Wayne Keilogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best**

ROTARY
Reflector

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE

47 DIVISION ST.

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

The Singingest Club in The USA

Adams, Leslie, Swimmirtg Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal, Agricutlure-Swlne, Colleen

279-9568
238-2479

Date:

2/04/97

AfKJersoa Fred, SA-Banhing, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pele. Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail. Margarel

639-3513
278-8006

Presiding:

Pat Albright

Invocation:

jimTroust

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester. Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

Bogulh, Gerald, City Government. Terry.

279-8218

Braytoo, Greg. Advertising. Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Irrvesimenis
Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy,
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Coie, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
276-5370
279-5910
279-7986
639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant. Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanre

238-40re

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jadi, Educatron-Career, Barb.

278-8655

Gaifers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fbnures

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388

Galliers, Michael. AA Display Future Mfg., Donna

278-6603

Geishen, Edward, SA Sylvia

639-4635

Geriach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Krishna

276-4660

Gibson. Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

270-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Han. Tm, Video Prodxtions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Pans Mfg.-AOL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Htseock. Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

HoRjen. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe. Gary, Optometrist, Benle
Hulchlnson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

279-8888
278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

230-2839

Joiley, Santford. SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve. Exterminator, Vicfc

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne. Sports Wear'Unilorms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr. Roben. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters;

Song Leader: Bill Nettleman
This Week's Birthdays

Fred Culy, Richard White, Jim Lyon, Gary Howe, Jim Troust

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Brian Webber

New Member

DATE JOINED

1/14/97

Make-ups

J.Lawson - Sarasota, PI.; J. Boguth - Sunrise; D. Robison - Bronson; J.
Faulkner; C. Barives; E. Geishert; L. Parks; K. Smoker; D. Woodman

Guests

Steve O'Donnel - Quincy
Jennifer Crotty - (CHS)
Mandy Morrison - (CHS)
Announcements

Thursday Evening - Annual Chamber Awards Banquet - No Show Rehersal
Happy Birthday - Hal Sexton, Bob Loose
Larry Downs 4 way test
Wives Night Feb. 13/ Chorus
Early

covers

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Gregg Dean, Brian Webber, Ray Cardenas, Harold Card, Larry Downs,

Komslein,Vnce.SAWInivere

27B-K01

Matt Galliers

Koss,Jim, SA.Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Past Service. Charlere

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karia.
Loose, flober, SA, Margaret

278-61WI
767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard. SA Elara

2784198

Moortiead, Tom. Property Casually Ins, Ma/yBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service. Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

QConnell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Gmsted, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-6453
279-4481
279-4497

Patlon, Gil, SA. Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Cloihing-RMail. Laurie

278-7510

Pelers, Jim, Beverage Diseibuiion. Deborah

639-5902

Mzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, flea! Estate Awsraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, SAFuneraJ Home Director, J. Adaire

276-3283
278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg.. Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service. Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, flick. Computer Sales
Ruttey. David. SA Del
Rimey, Robert, SASporhng Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll. John, Savings and Loan. Ha.

278-8809
278-7327
278-5006
278-8068

Program
Bill Stewart / ASAMA

50/50 Winner

Rick Roper

$50.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to aii concerned?
3. Win it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

SebaW, Craig. SA flila

278-8373

Sexion, Brian, Hardboard F^mcaling. Sandra

279-8543

Sexton. Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewerl, William, Clly Governmeni/AA, Sally.
Slrobel, Norb, Aulomolive Pans Mfg., Barbara

278-4478
279-8958
278-2859

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter. Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banklng. Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Trousi, Jim, SA. Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling. Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole
Uhl. Richard. SA-HospiiaUanel

238-4577
279-7806
432-3757

Membership/

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Ai Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebaid, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Oeiores

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, 6.P.U Director, Carol

278-7703
279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ybung. Charles, Fishing Ei?iip(T«ni, Dorolhy.

279-9072

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

' Past President

" PaiH Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed, 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

(616)

Werkman, Gary, Denllst, Jackie

Make-Up Meetings
ybu will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison. Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebaid

HiLLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn. Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodisi Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A-M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Rictiard Scfilatter. Battle Creak

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director

Mark Putnam

Jim GrohalskI, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Public Relations

Jim Wheian, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

international Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

1

law
P.O, Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY
TUESDAY

A

Interact Committee
John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

David Rubley, Richard White

Rotary Support

Jerry Towns

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Rick Roper

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

12:15 pm

ELKS TEMPLE
47 DIVISION ST.
COLDWATE'

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY JWN

PHONE

Adams, Lesfie, Swimming Pools. Cindy.
Aibrighl, Pal, A9ricullure.Swine, Colleen
Arxterson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pele, Honorary, Jane

279-9568

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Sfwes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bcgulh, Gerad, City Qovernmeni, Teny.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising. Sally.

279-8218

Brwlet, Greg. Investmenis

278-5789

Card, HatoW, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.
Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Bany, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superlnlentfent, Sharon

238-5421

Cola, James, Acid Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, Wlliarr, Consultant, Coteen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary,
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeltrey, SA-Fire Insurance

639-8669

*•

Dean.John. SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

2384075

Downs. Larry, GoU Marketing. Judy.
Dygen. John. SA-Career Center. Mary.

238-2842

"

Ericfcson. James. Food Brokerage. Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack. Eflucalion-Cateer. Barb.

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property ManagemenL Urtda
Qalllets, Matt. flee. Assessory Sales

279-9350

**

••

"
*•

••

^ The Singingest Club in The USA
' 1/317^7

238-2479
278-6033
639-3513

iHinnPresiding:

Invocation:

This Week's Greeters:

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:
This Week \ Hirthdays

278-8489

238-2076

Robert Loose

278-5378

Hal Sexton

279-5910

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

278-4287

NAME

6394804

278-7851
278-8133

YEARS

Craig Sebald
Charles Tushling

DATE JOINED

40

musi

10

2/03/87

2784248

279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna

278-5388
278-6603

Getsheri, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Resiauranl, Kristlna.

2784650

Gibson, Ron, Physician Surgery, Matjorie

238-2995

Gtover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohatski, James. Banking. Sharon....
Guisinger, Dick. Dental t.ab. Helen

2784728

Hart, Tim, Vdeo ProducHons, Pamela

6394402

Hazelbaker. Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC. Eileen
Htscock, Jim. Auiomobile Retail. Kay.

279-7875

741-3663

Make'Ups

J.Lawson (2) - Sarasota, Fl.; J. Lyon - Sturgis; R. Putnam; G. Howe Sunrise; H. Card - Reading; J. Troust - Marshall; K. Smoker (2); R. Cardenas

- Quincy; B. Redmond - Bronson; J. Koss - Bonita Springs, H.
Guests

Bill Slisher - Bronson; J. Eley; Bill Crotty - Quincy

238-5848

Announcements

279-7505

Howe, Gary, Oplomelrisi. Benle

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

278-8363

*"

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing. Jaoquelyn

238-2839

"

Jofley, Santtoid. SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exiermmator. iVciij

278-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniforms. Dorothy,

278-6246

Kerr. Robert. SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Komsiein, Vince, SA, Wnrvere

278-6501

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

lake, Edward., OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Katia

278-6100

Loose, Robert, SA, Margarei

767-4508

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine.

2784198

Moorhead. Tom. Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

NeWeman. Willam. Pasl Service. Sally(Sarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry. SA Sally.
Olmsied, Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453

2794497

Perry, Jerry, Clotning-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Pettko, John, Etkrcallon, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Dennis Boester announced the birth of his first grandchild. Darwin requested
that more of us attend show practices as attendance is very thin.

Early Leavers

Les Adams, Jim Whelan, Jim Grohalski, Norr Strobel, Jerry Higgins, John
Hutchinson, Jerry Boguth, Dick While, Rob Putnam, Randal Hazelbaker

Program

Mike Beckwith presented a program on the need for students to pursue tech
nical training as well as a college degree and also to be exposed to practical
applications of their training.
50/50 Winner

2794481

$58.00

Ed Lake

The 4 Way Test

Putnam, Mark, SA'Funeral Home Otfedor. J. Adaire...

278-2313

Putnam. Rob. Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service. Corale

279-7537

fletknond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Hick, Computer Sales

278-8809

■*

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

"

Rumsey, Robert, SASpotiing Goods-Retail. Phyllis....
SchrolL John. Savings and Loan, lla

278-5006

■*

Sebald, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard efbrirating, Sandra

279-8543

"

"

■*

276-8068

1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Workman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel. Don, Ca^ls-Reiail. Lai^
Smoker, Ken, RetaH-Groeery.
Sieweri. William. City Governmeni'AA. Sally.
Strobel. Norb Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-44TO

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy

278-8474

Tfousl. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschllng, Charles. SA. Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Pasl Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-HospitaUanet

279-7806

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

278-7738

Director

White, Rkktard. SA-Plumbmg Supply. Delores.
Woodhams. Lawrence. SA-Root Surgeon. Linda.

27^6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodman, Dwight, 6.P.U. OirecKx. Ca'ol

279-9282

Woodwart. Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

432-3757
278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

• Pasl Presideni

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

278-7703

will always be welcome at these neightxjhng clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY • Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON • Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A,M,

Paul Harris

Club Programs

...(616)

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks. Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE • Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Men. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS • Congregational Church, Wednesday 71X) A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlaher, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS;

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Vocational Service

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

Interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Club Roster

Chuck Tuschiing
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

David Rubley, Richard White
Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust. Chairman

Student Guests

Chuck Tuschiing

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P,0. Box 42 Coldwatety MI. 49036

He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE'

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy,
Albfit^, Pai. Agricultufe-Swine, Colleen
Andereon, Fred, SA-Banking, Katnryn
Battvin. Peie, Honorary, Jane

—

The Singingest Club in The USA

279-9568
236-2479

Date:

276-6033

Presiding:

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Slioes Retail, Margaret
Biringer, Richard, SA-Civl] Law Practice. Jean

278-8006
278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Cadeen

236-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-6218

Braytwi, Greg, Advertising, Sally

278-8489

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Reiarl, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, flay, Lite lnsurar&gt;ce, Gonzie,

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chi/wry, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry. William Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Brc*er

6^8669
278-4287
639-4604
278-7651

Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fira Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy.
Oygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842
2TO-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark. AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fiiiure Mlg„ Donna

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Krislira.

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorfe
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia.

238-2995
279-7163

This Week's Greeters:

1/21/97

invocation:

Pat Albright

Next Week's Greeters:

Bob Loose

Song Leader:
Ed Lake

T/iis Week's Hirthdays
Dennis Boester

Robert Loose

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Craig Sebald

DATE JOINED

40

1/27/57

Make-ups

J. Lyon (7) - Lagrange, IN; J. Peters - Sunrise; J. Gordon, A. Nelson (3) - N.
Fort Myers, PL; H. Card - Reading; G. Brayton, J. Hiscock, K. Smoker, J.
Dygert - Quincy,
Guests

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

GrohalskI, James. Banking. Sharon
Guislnger, Dick, Dental Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, iTm, Video Productions. Pamela

839-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgifis, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Bleeo
HiscoOr, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Hoben. Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optomeifisi, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Priming, Jacqueiyn

238-2839

Joiley, Saniford, SA, Pal

279-7469

Kasperski, Sieve, Exterminalor, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sporis Wear/Uniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ksrr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Cindy,

278-4369

Gary Howe, Jim Whelan. Carroll Barnes, Bill Chimery, Mike Galliers, Gregg

Komstein, Vince. SA, Winrvere

278-6501

Dean, Tom Kramer &amp; Tim Hart.

Kdss, Jim, SA. Jan

238-2265

Krarrrer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

278-6832

Lake. Edward., OBGW Surgeon, Karen Arm

278-8773

Charles Bappert, John Worth - Quincy; Student Guests: Erin Mullally, Jamie
Shire, Chris Happen, Brian Armstrong, Andrea Kopacz, Steve Bappert &amp;
ChristopherSmith.
A nnouncements

Show rehearsals underway! Monday nights - 8:00 at the Elks club. Director
Jerry Towns says we need you at practice! Ed Lake: Feb. 13 dinner with
wives. $8.00 per person at the Elks. Reservations to Dar Robinson. Interact
Club reports over 3,000 pounds of food collected for holiday food drive.
Early leavers

Lawson, Jade, Past Service. Charlene

238-4191

Lflonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Robert SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA Judy.

767-4508
278-2007

Moore. Richard. SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhaad. Tom, Properly Casuity Ins, MaryBeth

2^8610

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

Netlleman, William, Past Service, SallyfSarah)

767-3510

O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally,
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

639-8453
279-4481
279-4497

Panon, Gil, SA Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, CiQthlng-Reiail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Pet^, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Awrraisals. Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark. SAFunerai Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Pam

279-7477

RedtTian, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Dartrin, Hardware-Retail. Bonnie,

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, flick, Compuler Sales

278-8809

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Robert, SASporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, ila

278-5006
278-8068

SebakJ, Cralg, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Program

We the People - frora Coldwaier High School, with intro by John Hutchinson.
Led by Charles Bappert. This addressed the issue of separation of church and
state, in light of the first amendment. — NEW MEMBER - Brian Weber of
The Goodie Shoppe! (Mark Galliers, sponsor).
50/50 Winner

Charles Young

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to ail concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Hetail-Qroeery.
Slewed, William, City Government/AA, Sally.

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958

Director

Strobe!, Norb, Aulomolrve Parts Mfg„ Barbara.

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA Lola.

278-7100

Classification

Teeier, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,

278-8474

TrousL Jim, SA Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bil, Past Service, Car^

279-7£a)6

Uhl, Richard, SA-HosprtalJanet

(616)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary. Dentist. Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasbng, Patricia

278-7738

White, Richaro, SA-Plumbing Supply. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda.

278-6736
278-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

M)ung, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA • Senior Active

$51.00

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM,
BRONSQN • Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Jim Cole

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE - Roundlabfe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM,
COLDWAIER SUNRISE - Methodist Church.
Thure. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs, Noon

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A,M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA • Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 RM,

UNION crTY - Police Stabon, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay • Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Gatliers, Chairman
Mark Galiiers, Mike Gailiers
Matt Galiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhi

Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Gelshert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Rick Roper

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Club Roster

Jim Cole

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling

David Rubiey, Richard White

International Service

Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns
Mike Geriach

Bill Nettieman, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Important Announcement!

We need two sponsor families to host a Rotary International

Japanese exchange student through July. See Pat Albright if your
family would like an interesting and rewarding cross-cultural
experience!

I

Coldwater
P,0» Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 4903 6

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

A

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie. Swimming Pools, Cindy,

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agtlculture-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Af^derson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Peie, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Cairoll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

Blflnger, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

2384326

Boguth, Gerald, Chy Gowrnrneni, Terry.
Brayton, Greg. Advertising, Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investmems
Card, Harold, SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dorottiy.
Cardenas. Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie,
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421
238-2076
278-5378
279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-7986

Cuty, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen
Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estale Broker
Dean, Jettrey, SA-Fire Insurance

639-8669
278-4287
639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Rre Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry. Golf Marketing, Judy,,.,,-

238-2842

Dygen. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Eriekson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-9350
279-2174

Galliers, Mark, AA Display Futures

278-5388

Galliers. Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

278-6603
6394635

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Krislina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Maiiorie

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James. Bankirrg, Sharwi
Quislnger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

741-3663
2784728

Had. iTm, Video Produaions, Pamela.

6394402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay,
Higgins, Jerry, Vehcle Parts Mtg,-AOL AC, Eileen
HIscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay,

279-7875
238-5848
279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacfluelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santlord, SA, Pal

279-7469

KaspersN, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

276-6628

Kellcgg, Wayne, Sports Weanllniforms, Dorothy,

278-6246

Ifefr, Robert, SA-Hardware Reial

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

-

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Slneltered Workshop
Lake, Edward,, OBGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832
278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

2384191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100

Loose, Roben, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

278-2007

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moortiead.Tom, Properly Casualty Ins, MaryBwh

279-8610

Nefson, Al, SA Jean

278-6856

^ij^p^-pingingest Club in The USA

Pat Albright

Date:

Presiding:

This Week's Greeters:

Jim Troust
Next Week's Greeters:

Invocation:

Bill Nettleman

Song Leader:

This Week's Hirlhdays
Mike Gerlach

Vince Komstein

Tim Hart

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

DATE JOINED

YEARS

Steve Glover

17

1/15/80

6

1/15/91

29

1/19/68

Jerry Higgins
Jim Koss

Make-ups

Mark Galliers, B. Galliers, Mike Galliers - Bronson; Mark Galliers (2), B.
Case (2) H. Sexton, J. Peters, D. Shemmel, R. Cardenas, D. Woodman Quincy; D. Shemmel - Sunrise; D. White - El Paso, Tx; J. Grohalski - Union

City; P. Mastrangelo - Grandville, MI.
Guests

Steve O'Donnell - Quincy.

Announcements

J. Gordon - Christmas Party update; C. Woodward - Last chance for 75th
Anniversary glasses; D. Woodman - Stage crew update meeting; R. Roper Advertising out back by 2-4-97; B. Galliers - Need participation for Rotary
Show - please attend practices.
Early Leavers

Larry Woodhams, Dick Uhle, Matt Galliers, Ron Gibson &amp; Ken Klein.

Program

An open meeting; Pat Albright presiding. Topics: Rotary Show Committee
update - D. Robinson. Discussion - How to pay for Afterglow? From show

NWtleman. Wiliam, Past Service, Salty(Safah)

767-3510

proceeds? Individual members? By a show of hands, it was decided by mem

O'ConneB, Teny, SA Sally,

639-8453

bers to have clu^^

Olmsted, Jim, Honorary.

279-4481

Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales.
Ration, Gil, SA Jane

279-4497
278-5796

F^rry, Jerry, Ctoihing-fleiail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Oelxirah

278-7510
639-5902

T\oi*f\;

50/50 Winner

Dennis Boester

$48.00

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

276-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

270-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAFuneral Home Dlreidor, J. Adalre.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine MIg., Ram

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Rckjeit, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-RelaB, Bonnie.

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Rwr, flick. Computer Sales

278-8809

RiAfey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Rumsey, Roben, SA'Sponing Goods-Retail, Phyllis

278-5006

Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebald, Craig. SA, Rita
Sexlon, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-8068
278-8373
279-8543

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmenirAA Sally,

279-9042
278-4478
279-8958

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Slrobel, Nod}, Automotive Parts Mfg„ Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

276-2859
278-7100

Membership/

Teeier, Howard, SA Marian

2784222

Towns. Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy,,,.

278-8474

TtousL Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital.Janel
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Ri^ard, SA-Pkimblng Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

(616)

432-3757
278-7095
278-7738
278-6736
276-7703
279-9282

Wooctward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Ibong, Charles, iFshing Equ?imenL Doroffiy.

279-9072

' Pas) Presdeni

" Paul Harris Rotary Felkw
SA - Senior Aclive

Classification

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Director

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner. Mike Gerlach

ybu will always be welcxime at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A-M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs
Jim Cole

Make-up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE • Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVILLE - RoundtaWe Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church.
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

STURGiS - Sturgis Audilorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK • McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 6:15 RM,

UNION CITY • Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congreg^onal Church, Wednesday 7d)0 A.MBrochure Design: Richard Schlaner, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995-BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996-GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998-BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Gaiiiers, Chairman
Mark Gaiiiers, Mike Gaiiiers
Matt Gaiiiers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boaster

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boaster, Dave Pierce

Vocational Service
Director

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubiey, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Club Roster

Jim Coie

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Jerry Towns

Student Guests

Mike Gerlach

Wayne Kellogg

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwatery MI. 49036

•

"He Profits Most Who Serves Best"

ROTARY
Refle c t o r

MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�A

ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION 8 ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agricuflure-Swtne, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanKing, Kathryn

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margarel
Biringer. Rcharti, SA-Civil Law Praaice, Jean

278-8088

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carieen

238-4326

BoguUi, Gerald, City Government. TBr7,
Braylon, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder. Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

279-8218
278-8489
278-5789
238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Barry, CW. Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superinlendenl, Sharon

279-5910

Cole. James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewetry Retail, Dorothy.

279-7986
639-8669

Curry, WiBiam. Consullanl. Coteen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper. Mary-.
Dean. Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean. Jeffrey, SA-Rie Insurance

639-4804
278-7851
278-8133

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

238-2842
278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Bara

278-86K

GaJSers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sates
Galliers, Mark. AA Display FUiures
Galliers, Mictael. AA Display FLrture Mlg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia.

279-9350
279-2174
278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

1/7/97

278-6033

Presiding:

Pat Albright

639-3513
278-8006

Invocation:

Geriach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Glhson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynlhia

238-2995
279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA. Barbara

278-2132

Grohiski, James, Banking. Sharon
Guislnger, Dick, Denial Lab. Helen

741-3663
278-4728

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Maty Kay

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry. Vehicle Paris MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Relail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson. John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Joltey, Santtord, SA, Pal

279-7469

Ka^rski, Steve, Enerminaior, Vicki

278-6626

Kellogg, Wapie, Sports Wearllndorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-H^dware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Komslein, Vince. SA, Winlvere

278-6501

Koss.Jim,SAJan

238-2265

Kramer. Tom, Sheltered Workshr^

278-6832

Lake, Edward, OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jadi, Past Service, Chartene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Teiephorve Service, Kana

278-6100

Loose, Roben, SA, Margaret

767-4508

Lyon, Jim. SA Judy.

278-2007

Moore. Richard, SA Elaine

2784198

Mowhead, Tom. Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson. At, SA Jean

278-6856

Netlteman, Wlltam, Past Service, Sally(Sat^)

767-3510

Q-Connen, Terry. SA Sally,

639-8453

Olmsted, Jrm, Honorary.
Parks, Lamy, Mo^le Home Sates

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

This Week's Greeters:

Next Week's Greeters:

Song Leader:
This Week's Birthdays
A1 Nelson

Rotarian Menthership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

1/3/89

Jim Olmstead

14

K. Leonard - Bronson; K. Leonard (2), D. Guisinger (2) - Quincy; D. Uhl Athens; J. Lyon - Sturgis; A. Nelson - Cape Coral; J. Lawson - Sunrise.

Guests

Dick Spalding - Quincy; Steve Haberkom.

Announcements

Early Leavers

Program

50/50 Winner

279-4497

Pallon. Gil, SA Jane

278-5798

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retaii, Laurie
Peters. Jim. Beverage Distritxiiior, Deborah

278-7510
639-5902

Petzko.John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraises, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAfuneral Home Director, J. Adaire

278-2313

Putnam, Rob. Machine Mlg.. Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie....

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

Rr^kson, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

230-2324

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

Rubiey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

Humsey, Roberi, SASporling Goods-Retail, Phyllis.
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla,..,
SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

278-5006
278-8066
278-8373
279-8543

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shame!, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is ii FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stewerl, William, Cily Government/AA, Sally,

279-8958

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-7100

Classification

Bob Rumsey,

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuscrillng, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577
279-7806

Steve Glover

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

75th Anniversary

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

2^7738

Director

Wiile, Richard, SA-Piumbing Suiwly, Delores

278-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

Woodhams, Lavwence, SA-Fooi Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman. Owighl, B.P.U. Direcior, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

libung, Charles, Rshing Equipment. Dorothy.

279-9072

(816)

432-3757

Werkman, Gary, Dentisl. Jadtie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

' Past President

" Paul Harris Rotary FeBow
SA - Seniof Active

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUP AUENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Club Programs

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital.Janet

1/11/83

Make-ups

279-4481
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DATE JOINED

Brian Sexton

Mike Geriach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack

Club Historian

Faulkner, Mike Geriach

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE • Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:0G A.M.

ALBION - St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

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OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O'CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.I. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce

Dick Uhl

Jim Cole

Club Roster

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Community Service

interact Committee

Rotary Support

Director

John Petzko

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

David Rubley, Richard White

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

international Service
Director ■ John Hutchlnson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman
Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation

Richard White, Barry Case

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

. WELCOME!!!

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A PPY NEW YEAR HIN
THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:

Bill Nettleman
Mike Gerlach

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Jim Gordon
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Tim Hart, Randall Hazelbaker

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
An open meeting with President Terry, in which there were barely any questions,
so the meeting was adjourned at about 12:50 p.m.
THIS WEEK:
Brian Sexton presents a short videotape on Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary.
NEXT WEEK:

We the People, from Coldwater High School.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Fred Anderson

DATE JOINED:

37 years

Pete Baldwin
Brian Sexton

12-30-58

16 years
7years

01-01-80
01-03-89

THE SHOW:
The first practice for this year's Rotary Show will be held here at the Elks on
Monday, January 8th at 8:00 p.m. Everybody in the club should participate in some
capacity, so if you aren't sure where you fit in, contact chairman Mike Gerlach or

director Duke Davidson.
ROTARY

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

When and where was Rotary started and by whom?
- On February 23, 1905, in Chicago, Il, by Paul Harris, who was then a
young lawyer. On that day he met with Silvester Schiele(coal dealer),
Gus Loehr(mining engineer), and Hiram Shorey(tailor), in Loehr's
office in the Unity Building, 127 North Dearborn St.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE- QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH -— THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY —- 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY

CLUB OF

COLDWATER

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT
DENNIS BOESTER

President
President Elect
Recordi ng Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponc ling Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
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Bulleti Mike Galliers
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Howard Teeter, Edward. Geishert
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Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl _
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

SERVICE

:

VOCATIONAL
Director: Mark Putnam.
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Director: Duke Davidson

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Les,
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This committee
will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Director: Greg Bruder

Mark Putnam.

International Youth Projects:

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom Kramer

Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
;
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Jim Whelan

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Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
ames

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

NAME

1995-1996

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Alb

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Past President

ROTARY

COMMITTEES

Children: Greg Brayton-

These funds will be used to help support

needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

_Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

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Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard Whi , David Rubley:
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Rubley, Dennis Boester,

NAME

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*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active™, Trudy
‘Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active** .
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy
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Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ..
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JANUARY 9, 1996

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COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

WELCOME!!!

None
Jim Gordon
:
Rob Putnam
Tim Hart, Randall Hazelbaker
Dick Guisinger, Jim Grohalski

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Brian Sexton played a short videotape of an interview with Paul Harris, the founder
of Rotary. Mr. Harris told how he got the idea to start Rotary, how surprised he was
at the rapid growth, and what he thought the future would hold for Rotary.
THIS WEEK:
We the People, from Coldwater High School.
NEXT WEEK:

Zadie Jackson, from Sienna Heights Community College.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Jim Koss
28 years
Jim Olmsted
13 years

DATE JOINED:
01-09-68 _
01-11-83

THE SHOW: |
_ Our first practice for the Rotary Show was held last night at 8:00, here at the Elks.
The next practice will be next Monday night, January 15th at 8:00 p.m., also here
at the Elks. We hope everyone will get involved in some capacity. If you have any
questions, see director Duke Davidson or chairman Mike Gerlach.

NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Mark Galliers has been proposed for membership by Buzz Galliers.

His

classification would be Display Fixture Mfg-Additional Active. If you have any
objections to this proposal, please notify the Board of Directors in writing within
10 days.
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Why was the name "Rotary" adopted?

-In the beginning the meetings were held in rotation at the members

places of business.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
:
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE - EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.

JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON

-

ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton
CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**, Margaret ....
Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean .......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen .
238-4326
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
He
278-2513
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance, Gonzie .
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy .
238-5421
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JOANN ....... eee
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon ..
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela
Cook, WarrenJ., Eugenie
Culy, Fred, *Senior Active**, Dorothy...
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen .
Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary..
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker ..
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active’ ....
Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator ...
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy .
Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth..
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb..
age
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mig., ‘Linda
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna .278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia..
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .........
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia .....

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy ..
*
Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela
639-4402
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K. ..........
..279-7875
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
238-5848
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active**
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente ....
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .....
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn ..
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat..
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki..
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active**..
ke
Klein, Ken, Property Management, “Cindy.
..278-4369
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann ..
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret ..
"767-4508
Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy
"278-2007
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
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Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth ......
Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, J@an ....ccceseeeeee
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) ..
O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, ..
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen ..
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .

NAME

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
«+ 278-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
«+. 238-2324
Roper, Rick,
278-8745
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del ...........c cece 278-7327
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
.- 278-5006
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
278-8068
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
278-8373
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
279-8543
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara ..
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola...
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian ..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ...
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active** , Rebecca ..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .........
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet ..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda .
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ............:.
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores ..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active™ ...........
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most es
cal

The COLDWATER.

Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY,

Serves Best”

Rotary REFLECTOR

Bn ?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest Cay in the U. S. A.

JANUARY 16, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

NEXT WEEKS

GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Mike Gerlach, Tim Hart
Rob Putnam |
Don Shemel

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

|

:

Dick Guisinger, Jim Grohalski

Steve Glover, Ron Gibson

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
John Huthinson presented "We the People", a group of four Coldwater High School
students who will be competing in a statewide competition on knowledge of the
Constitution.

THIS WEEK:

Zadie Jackson, from Sienna Heights Community College.

NEXT WEEK:

Bill Stewart and Keith Baker, with an update on the Rotary Park/Linear Park project.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Steve Glover

16 years

Jerry Higgins

5 years

DATE JOINED:
01-15-80

01-15-91

THE SHOW:

The next practice will be next Monday night, January 22nd at 8:00 p.m., right here
at the Elks. Hope everyone can be there.
VOTE:
Next week, you will be voting for two Rotarians for seats on the Board of Directors.

Your chaicas will ba Jim Cale, Jim Whalan, and Barry Case.(Barry Case is currantly
on the Board).

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Why was the name "Rotary" adopted?
- In the beginning the meetings were held in rotation at the members
places of business.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat koe

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT |

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

les:thane

Glover,

~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
‘Rotary Information Fre Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edwarc
Sergeants-at-Arms: G eg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John | Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:

z

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: ae Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

year. If you have a suggestion
for a program

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook

Richard H. White

Jim Whelan

Rotary International Foundation:

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchins:
Classification/Membership
Development:
—
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

AlNelson |
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Senior ( fiearen

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Greg Bruder

Mike Gerlach

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ps ttlee = wes

Kramer

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

‘ieciapeen Children: Greg Brayton-

Tom

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

MEETINGS:

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs
for the

Mike Gerlach

Harold Card

REGULAR- 2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by |President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Chuck ee

Chairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach‘Chairman
Youth Scholarshi
Chairman, Richard
Wh
E

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

‘

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME
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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
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Pools

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PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION&amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohals i, James T., Banking, Sharon
isinger,D9 Dental Lab, Lh

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PHONE

NAME

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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose |

Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ..
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Boester, Dennis E., Natural ey Service,
Boguth, Gerald, Ci ity Government, Tern
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ..
Bruder, Greg ES Investments Cindy ...

Erickson, dames, Food nigra
Faulkner, sack, Edu

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Geishert, Edward, * “Senior
Gerlach, ‘Mike, Fast Food

Restau

Physician, Marjorie ..

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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

Culy, Fred, nei Active**, Dorot!
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278-6832

Elizabeth .

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Roper, Rick,
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Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del.
Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active™, Phy!

PHONE
278-2291

238-2324

Sebald, Craig, **Sen r Active**, Rite
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda..
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Ji
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Stewart,
Taylor, Howard, “Seni
Tamar, Earl, HospitalA
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, , Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..

_ Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .

Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, ‘Trud
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
sie) Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, ivil Law, Adl. Ac
Werkman, Gary, De
ist, Jackie ...
Whelan, Jim, Radio Br casting, Patricia
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Puttar, “Mark, “Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .

278-7095

278-7738

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active™*
Woodman, wight, Board of Public Utili ies, (
Charles, sag [phe tt

.. 278-7510
278-3283

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* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Beige Serves Best”

The COLDWATER , Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER RO} A

HU:JB P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Siiinges Chu

JANUARY 23, 1996
THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS

GREETERS

CO.

:

iin the U.S. A.

qT

WELCOME!!!

Denny Boester
Don Shemel
Darwin Robison

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Steve Glover, Ron Gibson

Mike Gerlach, Ed Geishert

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Zadie Jackson, the program director for Sienna Heights Community College, gave us
a brief overview of the Liberal Arts school, which offers degrees in Accounting, Business

Administration, Public Administration, Human Services Administration, Humanities,
General Studies, and Bachelor of Applied Science. Sienna Heights has approximately
2000 students at it’s 4 locations.

THIS WEEK:

Jack Faulkner presents a program on Habitat for Humanity.

NEXT WEEK:

Bill Stewart and Keith Baker, with an update on the Rotary Park/Linear Park project.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Craig Sebald
39 years

DATE JOINED:
01-27-57

THE SHOW:

Our next practice will be this Thursday, at 8:00 p.m., at the Country Club.
Please make every effort to attend.

VOTE:
Thsi week, you will be voting for two Rotarians for seats on the Board of Directors.

Your choices will be Jim Cole, Jim Whelan, and Barry Case.(Barry Case is currently
on the Board).

100 PERCENT:

Congratulations to those members with perfect attendance during the second haif

of 1995. Those members include Denny Boester, Harold Card, Ray Cardenas, Bill
Curry, Dean Clutter, Jim Erickson, Steve Haberkorn, Jim Hiscock, Steve Kasperski,
Wayne Kellogg, Bob Kerr, Jim Koss, Jim Lyon, Al Nelson, Terry O'Connell, Mark
Putnam, Darwin Robison, Bob Rumsey, Craig Sebald, and Andy Van Doren.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things. we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will itbe BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE— QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers —
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
_ Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: M
Putnam,
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President
BOARD

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

STEVE HABERKORN

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Harold Card

OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
:
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
|
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Mike Gerlach

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald ~

Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart.
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight

Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

SONG LEADERS

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Chairman, RichardWhite, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Roaster...

Greg Brayton

NAME —

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Adams, Les,
Swimming Pools .
_ Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen ..

Boguth,’ Gerald, eI a
1
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally...
Bruder, Saya Investments, Clee

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen
Haberkorn Steve, Adult Education,
Hart, Tim,
ideo Production, Pamela
A
Mary |
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NAME

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Holben, "Bich, “Senior Active
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente .

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Hutchinson, John, Civil Lay. lea

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Kellogg, Wayne, Reta
Kerr, Robert, **Senior
Klein, Ker oe
Management, 4

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di., Actv., Pamela..

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Dean, John
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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
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Stewart, William, City Manager, Ad. A
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Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
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Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet ..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
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White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
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The Singingest VEN

FEBRUARY

13,

THIS WEEKS

1996

in
i, the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

BIRTHDAYS:

WELCOME!!!

Bill Curry, Jack Faulkner, Howard Teeter

THIS WEEKS 60/60 REP:

Wayne Kellogg

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Dick Biringer, Jerry Boguth

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Earl Tamar
Fred Anderson, Carroll Barnes

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Our own Larry Downs talked with us about his company, Larry Downs Sales.

He discussed golf, casual business attire, and the relationship between the two.

THIS WEEK:
Jack Faulkner presents Eric Bruner, who will give us some information on the

Internet.

NEXT WEEK:
SHOW PRACTICE.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry Parks
12 years
Ken Smoker

12 years

Chuck Young

13 years

THE SHOW:

DATE JOINED:
2-14-84
2-14-84

2-15-83

|

Our next practice will be held Thursday night at 8:00 p.m., at the Country Club.
This is our last practice before we hit the Tibbits stage, so be there!
LEARN YOUR WORDS!!!
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
When was the national organization of Rotary formed?

-In 1910 in Chicago, at a convention of the 16 clubs then in existence.
Sixty delegates were present.

When did the organization become international?

- With the admissionof the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Canada in 1911.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs

‘|

QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996 |

COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

Bulletin: Mike Gallie
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
‘Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John |Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erick:
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

-SPECIAL-When called by President |

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Richard H. White

Jim Whelan

Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Bill Chinery

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinsc
Classification/Membership
Development:

50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support

Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Al Nelson

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

;

Director at Large: Brian Sexton
CLUB

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski_
Tom Kramer

HISTORIAN

Craig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Brian Sexton- Chairman

Mike Galliers
Rotary international Foundation:

Chuck Tuschling

199¢ -Mark Putnam

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

~ Darwin Robison

TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

This committee will arrange programs for the

Mike Gerlach

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

FRED ANDERSON

February
22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

SHOW

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42

STEVE HABERKORN

ROTARY

Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Chairman, Bob ee
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship:
HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill ‘NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Dave Rubley, Dennis Senet

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY CLUE). O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest Vien in the U. S. A.

FEBRUARY 20, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Randall Hazelbaker, Chuck Tuschling

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Earl Tamar
Randall Hazelbaker
Dick Biringer, Jerry Boguth

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Branch County technology expert Eric Bruner shared some information on where

Branch County is and where they're going in the field of technology. According to
Eric, our county is far ahead of most counties it’s size.

THIS WEEK:
SHOW PRACTICE.
NEXT WEEK:
Point Source pollution, with Dave McKay.

Presented by Dwight Woodman.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
None

DATE JOINED:

THE SHOW:
IT'S SHOW WEEK!!!
Hope everyone has their tickets sold. (And paid for). Break a leg!!
NEW MEMBER:
Please welcome our newest member, Mark Galliers!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

When was the national organization of Rotary formed?
- In 1910 in Chicago, at a convention of the 16 clubs then in existence.
Sixty delegates were present.

When did the organization become international?

-With the admission of the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, Canada in 1911.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGI
:
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary|
STEVE HABERKORN
‘Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

Director: e Albright

Chuck Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

oe SERVICE

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chine
Mike Gerlach

; SERVICE

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hi
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Sa

iiésmmational Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Sergeanbesdi Arma: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

VOCATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Gerlach

jibe

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

1994-Mark Putnam
199! Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Duke Davi
Co-Chairman: Buzz (
Mike

~ Darwin Robison
alle Relations: Jim Wh

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Mach

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Larry Downs

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
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DISTRICT 6360 —

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB
HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ral Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student —

Mike Gerlach-

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
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Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..
Whelan, Jim, Radio | Broadcasting, Pa cia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
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&lt; Rotary REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER one 2008 P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The SMieingest

FEBRUARY 27, 1996

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THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

FEY

the U.S. A.

ROT,

C

WELCOME!!!

Darwin Robison
Randall Hazelbaker
Les Adams
Greg Brayton, Greg Bruder
Harold Card, Ray Cardenas

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
We practiced a few chorus numbers for the show, and also listened to a few of
the soloists perform their numbers.
THIS WEEK:
Point Source pollution, with Dave McKay.

Presented by Dwight Woodman.

NEXT WEEK:

3

Warren Cook presents Coco Cook, who will speak about the Community Foundation.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Gary Werkman
7 years

DATE JOINED:
02-28-89

THE SHOW:
Another huge success!!!
We sold out every night, and the show went extremely well all three nights.
involved should be proud. Great job!!!

Everyone

NEW MEMBER:
Please welcome our newest member, Mark Galliers!
NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Ken Smoker has proposed Jim Peters for membership in our club.

Jim works for

Pepsi in Coldwater. His classification would be Beverage Distribution. If you have
any objections to this proposal, you should do so in writing to the Board of Directors

within 10 days.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE

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1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

__DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.1. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

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Albright, Pat, Swine nein

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. Wi
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Tom Kramer
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Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthi

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:

Bob Ri
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Al Oe Nelsoneteeaty
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out oftag
our
normal realm.

CLUB HISTORIAN

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig earald

Greg Bruder

SONG LEADERS

‘Mike Gerlach

Jim Erickson

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

al Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

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Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Halen
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

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Klein, Ken, Property Management,
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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan..
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O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally...
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Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, ..
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active", Jane ..
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
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Mark Putnam

Barry Case

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Bruder

AGlitibnat Youth Projects:

Director: Barry Case

Greg Brayton

NAME

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg

Four-Way-Test:
Larry Downs: oe
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Vocational Awareness: James Cole
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This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY: SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson

CLUB SERVICE

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STEVE HABERKORN

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COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

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‘Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda

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MARCH 5, 1996

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AASB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
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in the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Chuck Young

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: .
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

- Bob Redmond
Harold Card, Ray Cardenas
Barry Case, Bill Chinery

THIS WEEKS

60/60 REP:

Les Adams

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Dwight Woodman presented a video on Non-Point Source Pollution, narrated by
Walter Cronkite. He then introduced Dave McKay, who spoke briefly about the Board
of Public Utilities Wellhead Protection Program.
THIS WEEK:
Warren Cook presents Coco Cook, who will speak about the Community Foundation.
NEXT WEEK:
Jim Cole with

a SMB&amp;T Loan Center tour.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry Downs
3 years
Dave Pierce
3 years
Bill Nettleman
12 years
UNCLE ED SEZ:

Daffynitions:

SMELLING SALTS-

DATE JOINED:
03-09-93
03-09-93
03-07-84

_ Sailors with B.O.

PERPETUAL MOTION- A cow drinking milk.
MONEYWhat things run into and people run out of.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the administrative body of Rotary International?

-An 18 member Board of Directors, which represents all Rotary regions.

How is the Board of Directors composed?

- The Board includes the president, president-elect,and 16 directors. Members
are nominated by clubs in regions as specified in RI Bylaws.

They are elected

at the Convention by all clubs and, therefore, in their capacity as members of

the Board, represent clubs worldwide.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�-ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
— P.O.Box42

Coldwater,

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1 996
COMMITTEES

Michigan 49036

February 22 23 &amp; 24

CLUB SERVICE.

Director: Pat Albr

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TERRY O'CONNELL

DENNIS BOESTER

Recordin

Secretary
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This committee will arrange programs
for the

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
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sia Foundation:

Brian eg

: mmunity Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Bill Chinery
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Dwight Woodman

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DIRECTORS:

Rotary Support: J
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark

year. If you have a suggestion
for a program
please advise one of these members.

Jim Whelan.

MEMBERSHIP ct ORDINATION

John. Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:
Bob. Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

These funds will be used to help support

-AlNelson

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card |

BOARDOF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

: Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James | Cole

CLUB HISTC RIAN
Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Chairman —

Barry aaa
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

| Troust-Chairman,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder
Past President.

Director: Duke Davi
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

——_ SEBALD Correspondi i
RKOR

1995-1996 |

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Greg Bruder

-Chairman

om Erickson

SONG LEADERS

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
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1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS

BIRTHDAYS:

NEXT WEEKS

GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Duke Davidson

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: —
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Bob Redmond
Larry Downs
Barry Case, Bill Chinery

:

Jim Cole, Warren Cook

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Barry Case presented Coco Cook, who gave us an update on the Branch County
Community Foundation. Coco noted that at the end of 1993, there was $480,000 in the
Foundation. At the end of 1994, they had $720,000, and currently they have about
$1,500,000. She also gave us a rundown of grants given since 1993.
THIS WEEK:

Jim Cole with

a SMB&amp;T Loan Center tour.

NEXT WEEK:

Not listed yet, but it's sure to be exceptional!!!

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Carroll Barnes
31 years
Jerry Boguth
14 years
,
Dave Rubley
22 years

DATE JOINED:
3-16-65
3-12-82
3-12-74

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the administrative body of Rotary International?
-An 18 member Board of Directors, which represents all Rotary regions.
How is the Board of Directors composed?

- The Board includes the president, president-elect,and 16 directors. Members

are nominated by clubs in regions as specified i in RI Bylaws. They are elected
at the Convention by all clubs and. therefore. in their capacity as members of
the Board, represent clubs worldwide.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do |
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

»« MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT ©

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

STEVE

Corresponding Secretary
HABERKORN
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case

Mike Gerlach

im Whelan

Mike Galliers

_

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL

Harold Card

SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom Kramer

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust- Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development:

Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Vocati ona Award : James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational. Awareness: games Cole

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam

International Youth Projects:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

ht
2 Kasperski
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ies: Steve Glover,

-Arms: Greg BruderA\ Nelson, Dave ores

CRAIG SEBALD

FRED ANDERSON

This committee will arrange programs for the

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albri

P.O. Box 42

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 2 23 &amp; 24

Warren Cook

Jim Whelan

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
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Ss

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MEETINGS:
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

rman, Bot Loose
‘Student « uests: Mike Gerlach-

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

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The Singingest 1 UMD in the U.S.A.

MARCH 19, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :
LAST WEEKS

_

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

John Hutchinson, Dave Pierce, Chuck Woodward
Larry Downs
Dave Pierce
Jim Cole, Warren Cook
Fred Culy, Bill Curry

PROGRAM:

Jim Grohalski presented Mark Lambert, Vice President of Marketing for Southern

Michigan Bank &amp; Trust, who filled us in on their new Loan Center.

chance to tour the facility, a fine new addition to the downtown area.

We then had a

THIS WEEK:
Open Meeting.
NEXT WEEK:
Dwight Woodman presents Ed Bell of Crocker Limited.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Ed Geishert
21 years
Mark Putnam
7 years
Norb Strobel
9 years

DATE JOINED:
3-18-75
3-21-89
3-19-87

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?

- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.

What is meant by a district of Rotary?
-A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daffynitions:

RULING PEN:
MODERATE:
SAD CASE:
GOLDEN SLIPPERS:

Prison for Royalty.
A guy who makes enemies left &amp; right.
Two dozen empties.
Banana peels.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN —- MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

‘Darwin Robison
Public Relations din

:
Steve Glover,

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360

INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International

Herbert G. Brown

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Adams, Les, Swimming Pools..
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, ‘Colleen ..
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MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: Joh
Classification/Membership
Development: ©

Vocational Awareness:

James

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

Craig Sebald

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son, Duke, “Senior Active’*, Mary .
D
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Dean, Jeffrey, “Senior Active** .
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50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be usedto help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
;

Mike Gerlach

_Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
‘Student Guests: Mike Soe
Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman,

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

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Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

Jim Erickson

LEADERS

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Warren s E

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chairman, A\ Nelson, Dave Pierce,
|
: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)

Greg Brayton

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

please advise one of these members.

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

NAME

This committee
will arrange programs for the

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Howard Teeter, Sour! Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Da’ jidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Harold Card

ROTARY

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve
Ka
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active™, Delore:
Woodhams,
ight, Board of Public Ut ities, Carol.
Woodman, |
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ce

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the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXTYVEERS GREE TER...

WELCOME!!!

Jim Koss
Dave Pierce
Mike Gerlach
Fred Culy, Bill Curry
Duke Davidson, Gregg Dean

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

An open meeting with President O'Connell.

THIS WEEK:
Dwight Woodman presents Ed Bell of Crocker Limited.

NEXT WEEK:

Not yet confirmed.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Buzz Galliers
14 years

DATE JOINED:
3-30-82

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?

- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.

What is meant by a district of Rotary?
-A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daifynitions:

TEXAS: Miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles.
JACKS OR BETTER: What it takes to open bus windows.
WILL: A dead give-away.
ORGAN RECITAL: Women discussing their operations.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.
-

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY —.12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

‘John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam

Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

Chairman, Tim Hart

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Buzz Galliers,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community

Charles Tuschling

Service: Jim Troust,

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman,

Bob Loose

Chairman,

Richard White, David Rubley

Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenInteract Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave

Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

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CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane ..
Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**,
Margare’
Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean ......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ..
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance, Gonzie .
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy .
238-5421
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JoAnn
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Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon........
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela
Cook, Warren J., Eugenie
Culy, Fred, **Senior Active**, Dorothy ..............
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen
Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker .
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active** ...
Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy
Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
278-4248
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth ..
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb ...............0
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
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Galliers, Matt
279-9350
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna
. 278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ....
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia BOT
on SM: 279-7163

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy .
Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela ...
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active” .....
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente .
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen
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** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn ..
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat...
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki ...
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active*™* .......0...
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere ..
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan ..
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann .
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret ..
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Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy ............
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Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth
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Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, Jean ......ceceeeees
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) ..
O'Connell, Terry, **Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen .
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire ..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie .....

PHONE
.. 741-3663
278-4728
278-6422
639-4402
..279-7875
.. 238-5848
- 279-7505
238-2418
279-8888
.. 278-8363
.. 238-2839
279-7469
278-6628
278-6246
«278-2322
.. 278-4369
..278-6501
. 238-2265
.. 278-6832
.- 278-8773

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279-8808
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PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
+++ 278-2291
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
«238-2324
Roper, Rick,
278-8745
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del ..
» 278-7327
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phy’
278-5006
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
278-8068
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
278-8373
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ..
279-8543
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda ...
278-4907
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .......
278-4478
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
279-9836
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
279-8958
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
278-2859
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
278-7100
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
279-5400
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
278-4222
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ...
278-8474
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ..
278-4402
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .........
«279-7806
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
616-432-3757
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda.........279-9405
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..............
278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
278-7738
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .....
278-6736
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
278-7703
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
279-9282
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active™ ...........
278-5033
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ...
279-9072

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”
Sony

APRIL 2;1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:.
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach
Ed Lake
Duke Davidson, Gregg Dean
Jeff Dean, Larry Downs

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Bill Stewart presented Alan Crocker, President of Crocker Limited. Crocker Limited
recently opened a plant in Coldwater. They manufacture custom blow molded
plastics, and have been doing so since 1973.
THIS WEEK:

Coach House Rehab Center.

NEXT WEEK:

Rotary group study exchange program, with Theo Sypris.

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Greg Brayton
8 years
Jim Cole
8 years
Fred Culy
36 years

Tom Moorhead

Larry Woodhams

_

4years

21 years

NEW MEMBER:

Please welcome our newest member, Jim Peters!!!

DATE JOINED:
04-05-88
04-05-88
04-05-60

04-04-92

04-01-75
:

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Are the District Governors officers of Rotry International?
- Yes. They are nominated by their respective districts and are elected at
the annual International Convention.
What is meant by a district of Rotary?
- A limited territory within which a group of clubs as determined by the Board
of Rotary International is associated for administrative purposes.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON —- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996 |
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
‘Darwin Robison

Director: Greg Bruder
Mike Galliers”

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON

Sergeants-at Arms:
Gr
Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS: ©
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

—

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson.
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Awards: James Spittle

1998-Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

O
fay-Test: Larry Downs
Vocat ional Awareness: James Cole
Shrcty

|

International Youth Projects:

President

PAT ALBRIGHT

_ This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Mike Gerlach

1ce: St

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

SHOW

one genres Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

TERRY O'CONNELL

ROTARY

C

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

_ 50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs aut of our
normal realm.

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS

Haculicanged ‘Children: Greg BraytonChairman, vim Hart _

Warren Cook

Gary Werkman-Chairman
_ Greg Bruder

Craig Sebald

lag SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Steve Kasperski
n Kramer

man,

, Hal Sexton

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Bese

c airman

ore Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman,

Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

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NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T.., Banking, Sharon ..

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Guisinger,
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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose.

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Brayton, Greg, Adv
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Bruder, Mae ees Bats Cindy ..

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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, .
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilal

Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv.

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara

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Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian ..
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil. Law, Adl. Actv
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..

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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda

Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol .
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Activ
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

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Putnam, Mark, “*Senior Active**,
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Cora

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* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

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etary REFLECTOR

AIB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest

APRIL 9, 1996

bin the U.S.

A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
“THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

WELCOME!!!

None
Ed Lake
Tom Moorhead
Jeff Dean, Larry Downs
John Dygert, Jim Erickson

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Brian Sexton presented Paula Bielkini of the Coach House Rehabilitation Center,

who told us a little about the business, which has been in this area since 1989.

They

have about 30 employees who provide inpatient services for patients over 18 years
of age. They also provide outpatient services 5 days a week for all ages. They
provide services to individuals with brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic ponsilons,:

strokes, and neurological disorders.

THIS WEEK:
Rotary group study exchange program, with Theo Sypris.
NEXT WEEK:
Linda Todd, with an HIV awareness program.
ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Pat Albright
13 years
Gary Howe
13 years

DATE JOINED:
4-12-83
4-12-83

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What are the basic qualifications
for the office of District Governor?
- Candidates must be members in good standing of clubs which have no
outstanding indebtedness to RI in the districts by which they are nominated,
and have been Rotarians for seven or more years(as of the day they take
office), and have served as a club president for a full term(as of the date of
their nomination).

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

cf Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
:
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB

P.O. Box 42

Director: Pat

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

Presiden

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD

Corresponding Secretary

STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Treasurer
_sAssistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mike Galliers
;
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Darwin Robison

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,

1995-Barry Case

Geishert

Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION&amp; ROTARY ANN

February22, 23 &amp; 24

This committee will arrange programs for the

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members. -

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

‘Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

- Development:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder

NAME

dwar

Sergeants-at-Arms Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Sci roll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

SERVICE

Albright

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton |

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry
Case
Handicapped |‘Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart |

CLUB HISTORIAN

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

eg Bruder

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker |
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Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
uth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard W'
David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman_ Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME
Grohalski,

James T., Banking, Sharon

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
ick, .

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Bossier, Dennis EB, Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Ter
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Haken, Rich, Senior. Active**
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Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy ..
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winiver:
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

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lettleman, William, Past acta aa

Strobel, *Notb, Automotive Parts | Mig., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, “*Senior Act ies", Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

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79-7163

279-9836

278-7100

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Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
"616-432-3757
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
279-9405
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, | Dentist, Jackie .....
.. 278-7095
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, Senior Active**, Delores

‘iodaan: D ight Board of Public Utilities, (
Woodward, ( harles; cs

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— Glover, ‘Steve, “Senior Active**, Cyr

278-4907

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop .

Dygert, re hn, “Senior Active”, “Mary
Erickson, James, Food ane
Elizabeth
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Sebald, oe **Senior Active**, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabr
Sexton, Hal, **Senior. Active**, Wanda ..
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Ride ng Director, Hilary

Active" ..

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active’, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most crWho Serves Best”

—_

{R. Rotary REFLECTOR
Published by the COLDWATER ROT ARY,. CIB; P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
7

The Singingest CMY in the U. S. A.

APRIL 23, 1996

COLDWATER

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

None

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

Tim Hari:
Jack Faulkner, Buzz Galliers

THIS WEEKS

Bill Chinery

50/50 REP:

Mark Galliers, Matt Galliers

NEAT WEEKS GREETERS&lt;

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
19 years
Jeff Dean
49 years
Bob Kerr
21 years
Jim Troust
23 years
Dick Uh

DATE JOINED:
4-22-77
4-15-47
4-22-75
4-16-73

NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
A. Jack Lawson has been proposed for membership by Larry Downs. His
classification would be Railroad Transportation. if you have any objections
to this proposal, please contact the Board of Directors in writing within ten days.
UNCLE ED SEZ:
Daffynitions:

,

KNAPSACK:

Sleeping Bag.

PANHANDLER:

An intern.

STAGNATION: A country with no women.
HAWAII: Where men make passes at girls who wear grasses.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What are the basic qualifications for the office of District Governor?
- Candidates must be members in good standing of clubs which have no
outstanding indebtedness to RI in the districts by which they are nominated,
and have been Rotarians for seven or more years(as of the day they take
office), and have served as a club president for a full term(as of the date of
their nomination).
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY —- UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
. BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROT ARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

:

Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON

_

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

1998-Brian

Director: Duke Davidsc 1
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

:
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam

Darwin Robison

International Youth Projects:

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Mike Gerlach

es

iter Relations: am Whelan

aoe

“Arms: a

Seer

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

VOCATIONAL

Director: Mark Putnam

Sexton

Harold Card

Past President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

SERVICE

please advise one of these members.

Barry Case

Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

World Community Service: Jim Troust, }|

Bill Chinery

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman- Chairman

COMMUNITY SERVICE

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Steve eassersht
Tom Kramer

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
‘SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Student Guests: ee
GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

_ Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

_ Greg Brayton

NAME
‘Adam

CLASSIFICATION
Les,

&amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Swit ming |Pools

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon

NAME

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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
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Sexton, Brian, PieraBosid om

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Cook, Warren J cae
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Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active .

Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne ..

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Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary

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Dean, John C., County Administrator .
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb..
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures !
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display
Geishert, Edward, **Seni i=
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food rear
Kristi

Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie

* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia

Loose, Robert, **Senior

Active**, Margaret

Lyon, dim,
**SeniorA‘ ive**, Judy ..
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active** iE ne
Moorhead, Tom, Property | Casualty Ins., ———
Nelson,
Al, **Senior Active**, Jean .
‘Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (Sarah) 4
O'Connell, Terry, “Senior Active", Sally ...........
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active’™* , Jal

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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, |
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adi. Actv., Sally .
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola.........
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active” *, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
:
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active”® ..........
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

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* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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Published by the COLDWATER R

Rotary REFLECTOR

32 P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

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The Singingest Ch

APRIL 30, 1996

in the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:.

THIS WEEKS GREETERS

WELCOME!!!

Jerry Boguth, Wayne Kellogg
Tim Hart
Jim Gordon

:

|

Mark Gailiers, Mike Gailiers

NEXT WEEKS GREETERS :

Ed Geishert, Mike Gerlach

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Warren Cook
5 years
Mike Galliers
5 years
Steve Kasperski
5 years
Mike Gerlach

4 years

Ed Lake

4 years

DATE JOINED:
4-30-91
4-30-91
4-30-91
4-28-92

4-28-92

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
The annual Paul Harris Dinner was held last Wednesday evening at the Coldwater
Country Club. This year’s Paul Harris honoree was Steve Haberkorn, who just
recently left Coldwater to take a position in Holland, Mi. Congratulations to Steve!!
UNCLE ED SEz:
Daffynitions:

CANNIBAL: A guy who goes into a restaurant and orders the waiter.
ARCH CRIMINAL: A guy who robs shoe stores.
INCONGRUOUS:

Where they make our laws.

BIGAMIST: An Italian fog.
OPERETTA: A girl who works for the telephone company.
ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the International Assembly?

- The International Assembly is an annual meeting attended by general
officers, district governors, certain committee chairmen of RI, and others
designated by the Board. The purpose is to provide Rotary education,

instruction in administrative duties, inspiration, and fellowship to the district
governors-nominees, and to afford them and others an opportunity to discuss
how to implement Rotary's programs and activities for the ensuing year.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
‘ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

President E ect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

~

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg

Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Pat Albright
(

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

pia Duke Davidson

CLUB SERVICE

Mike Gerlach

ice: Steve uaa

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

Rot ry Information Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,
Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms:
ireg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John
Schroll, (Subs: om Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl _
Rotary Support: Jim Troust- Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Rot

ry International Foundation:

veda com unity Service: Jim Troust,
‘Charles Tuschling

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

Classif atlon/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
SOME

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Director: Greg Bruder

~ Darwin Robison

Public Relations:
Jim Whelan

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

STEVE HABERKORN

COLDWATER, ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

r ae SERVICE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

‘CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

‘Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

Jim Erickson

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President 3

DISTRICT 6360 _
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

1
an, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairm an

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

‘Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

‘PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware. Retail, Bonnie ria

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Klein, Ken, Property Management,
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, “Senior Active**, Jan .
Dean, Jeffrey, "Senior Acti

Dean, John T., **Senior Active**,
Dean, John C., County Administra
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy

Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
* — Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active’, Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin..
*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

*

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Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ....
Uhl, Richard, **Senior
Active**, Janet
Werkman, Gary, | Dentist, Jackie ..
1, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
ichard, **Senior Active**, Delores .
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda ..
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Sees Utilities, Carol
Young, Charles, Fishing Sauipe’

Gibson, ‘Ron, Physician, Marjori
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
* Past President

Dorothy

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SR iptary REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER RG AS S098. O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest Eh
MAY 7, 1996

in&gt; the U.S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 60/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS §0/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

Jim Olmstead, Dave Rubley
Jim Gordon
Rob Putnam
Ed Geishert, Mike Gerlach
Ron Gibson, Steve Glover

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Tim Hart
Terry O'Connell

LAST WEEKS

WELCOME!!!

5 years
17 years

DATE JOINED:

§-7-91
5-8-79

PROGRAM:

Brian Sexton introduced our own Dr. Pete Baldwin, who told us an interesting
and entertaining story about his experience with the "$10,000 Cat”.
THIS WEEK:
Chuck Lillis and the Coldwater Community Theater. Presented by Brian Sexton.
NEXT WEEK:
Bill Chinery presents the Twin Valley academic scholars.
UNCLE ED SEZ:

Statistics-Ed's Warehouse Restaurant- Toronto, Canada.

- over 250,000 pounds of fine sifted green peas served per year.
-over 300,000 green salads served per year.
_ -over 1,000,000 cups of coffee served per year.

The Carroll Barnes Statistics-

-attended 3 theatrical performances in 24 hours: “Saigon”, "Crazy
for You", and "Phantom of the Opera”.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the International Assembly?
- The International Assembly is an annual meeting attended by general
Officers, district governors, certain committee chairmen of RI, and others
designated by the Board. The purpose is to provide Rotary education,

instruction in administrative duties, inspiration, and fellowship to the district

governors-nominees, and to afford them and others an opportunity to discuss
how to implement Rotary's programs and activities for the ensuing year.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH - MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —- WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: S
e Kasperski

P.O. Box 42

Coldwater,

Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BYELECTION 1995-1996
President

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

STEVE HABERKORN

FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Harold Card
BOARD (OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

‘SPECIAL-When called by President

_

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.1. District 6360.
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN.
, Le:

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Warren Cook

Mark Putnam

Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Chai rman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

on)

MEMBERSHIP

Barry Case

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

50/50 COMMITTEE

Developme:

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
Greg Bruder

Adam

This committee will arrange programs for the

International Youth Projects:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary
Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

NAME

Fellowship Activities:
Steve Glover,
“Darwin Robison
ns: Jim Whelan
Rotary Infor ation: Fred Anderson,

J

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22,
|
23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

These funds will be used to help support

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson:
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN

Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry ( se
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Greg Bruder
Jim else

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kanpelshi

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

‘Chairman, Tim Hart

Tom

Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken ‘Smoker
ior Citizens: C’

uck Woodward-

ee) airman, Bob Loose
‘Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

‘Chairman, Richard
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton —

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION
&amp; ROTARY ANN

NAME

Swimming Pools

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, dileciah p{Ceatpaat Education, Rose

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Holben, Rich, **Senior Activ
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente
Hutchinson, John, Civi

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Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals,
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Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie..

Senior Active”, Phyllis
Savings and Loan, lla

‘Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active’*, Rita

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
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Spittle, Jim, Theatrical | Director, Hila
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adi. Actv.
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administré
rd
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active** Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active, Janet..
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, A dl. Actv., Lucind.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
...
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patri ia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
_ Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities,
1,-Charles; “Senior Active** ..

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Erickson James, FoodBrokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, stg Education, Barb ..

Gibson, baie Physician,
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**,

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Rotary REFLECTOR
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The Sibingest “yy in the U. S. A.

MAY 14, 1996
THIS WEEKS

COLDWATER
BIRTHDAYS:

WELCOME!!!

Dick Biringer

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:

Rob Putnam

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
|
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:
ROTARIAN

ROTARY CLUB

Don Shemel
Ron Gibson, Steve Glover
Jim Gordon, Jim Grohalski

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Jim Grohalski
Rich Holben

11 years
24 years

DATE JOINED:

5-14-85
5-16-72

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Bill Chinery presents the Twin Valley academic scholars.

NEXT WEEK:
Hal Sexton presents Doug McMichael of kash Abrasives.
SOFTBALL HIGHLIGHTS:
Many highlights from the first two weeks, including:
This weeks game Wednesday at 8;00 p.m.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is a PET Seminar?
' -A President-Elect Training Seminar(PETS) is a training and informational
meeting for club presidents-elect, planned and organized by the district
governor-nominee in cooperation with the district governor. The main
purpose is to help implement the RI theme for the forthcoming year and
to motivate incoming presidentsi in leadership roles in club, district and
RI activities.
What is a district assembly?
- A meeting of the incoming presidents, secretaries, and other designated
club leaders of all clubs in the district with the district governor, district
governor-nominee and such others as the Board may designate for the
purpose of conferring and receiving information as to club administration
and club activities.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY -— 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

:

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mil soy

Public Relations: Jim. Whelan

CRAIG
SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
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Assistant Treasurer
ps
committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

-1995-Barry Case

}-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
‘ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.1. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President,
Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion fora program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
‘Charles Tuschling

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary

FRED ANDERSON

;

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
‘Mike Gerlach

la

Geen Hobisen_

- 1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

VOCATIONAL | SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
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MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

assification/Membership
De velopment:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

SERVICE

ren: Greg. BraytonChairman, Tim ‘Hart
Rural Urb in: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chin ry
Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be Used to help support
needy projects and/or needs outof our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

‘SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,

Steve Kasperski

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

‘St dari Gaieate: -Mike Gerlach‘Chairman

Interact Committee: Bill hexamer:

Chairman, Steve | Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

_ Greg Brayton

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Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis ..
Schroll, John, Savings | and Loan, lla .
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Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

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Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**,
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carol

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active™*, Janet
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Woodhams, Lawrence, “Senior Active**

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Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marj
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MAY 21, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Pat Albright, John Dean, Bill Tyson
Don Shemel
Darwin Robison
Jim Gordon, Jim Grohalski
Dick Guisinger, Tim Hart

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

Jim Lyon
Dick White

LAST WEEKS

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Rétary REFLECTOR

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27 years
25 years

DATE JOINED:

5-20-69
5-25-71

PROGRAM:

Bill Chinery introduced Coldwater High School principal Fred Hobart, who spoke
to us about the Twin Valley academic scholars. Fred talked about some of their

accomplishments, as well.as the colleges they plan on attending, and what they might

choose as their major.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
Hal Sexton presents Doug McMichael of Kasco Abrasives.
NEXT WEEK:
Not yet listed, but it should be tremendous as usual!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is a PET Seminar?
- A President-Elect Training Seminar(PETS) is a training and informational
meeting for club presidents-elect, planned and organized by the district
governor-nominee in cooperation with the district governor. The main
purpose is to help implement the RI theme for the forthcoming year and
to motivate incoming presidents in leadership roles in club, district and
RI activities.
What is a district assembly?
- A meeting of the incoming presidents, secretaries, and other designated
club leaders of all clubs in the district with the district governor, district
governor-nominee and such others as the Board may designate for the

purpose of conferring and receiving information as to club administration
and club activities.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater,

Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright.
Attendance:
Steve Kasperski
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

Sorgoantediaiinp

Cc

reg Bruder-

SahaAl Nelson, Dave Pierce,

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Past President.

Harold Card

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry
Dc
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

This committee will arrange programs for the -

Director: Du C) Da
Co-Chairman: Buzz Gallers.

year. If you have a suggestion for aprogram

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE.
Director: Greg Bruder
—
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
Papen

Stl COORDINATION

Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director at Large: Brian

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer |
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig poe

Geng Dean, Hal

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

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Steve HAaDSKI
Tom Kramer

Sexton

DISTRICT 6360 _
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Cc airman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dennis Boester,

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Grohalski, James T. Banking, Sharon
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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
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Curry, | William, Recreation Equip. Mfg. Coleen
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Klein, Ken, Property ener
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior ‘Active**, Winwvers
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, a
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Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilan
Stewart, Williai City Manager, Adi. Actv., Sally
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Taylor, | Howard, ™Senio
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Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin .

Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian..

Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ....
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ...
_Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ...

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Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro!
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Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy .

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MAY 28, 1996

COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:
ROTARIAN

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REFLECTOR

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giro Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
in the U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jim Grohaiski
Darwin Robison
Matt Galliers
Dick Guisinger, Tim Hart
Randall Hazelbaker, Jerry Higgins

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Santford Jolley
29 years
Jim Whelan
11 years

DATE JOINED:
6-01-67
5-28-35

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Hal Sexton presented Doug McMichael, manager of Kasco Abrasives, who
talked with us about his "hobby", Kasco Custom Golf. Doug began making his own

golf clubs when he had difficuity finding ieft handed clubs for his own use. He says

that from his research, the most important part of the club is the shaft, followed by the
grip, and finally the club head.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Dwight Woodman tells us what's new with the BPU.

NEXT WEEK:
Data Management Consultants, with our own Rick Roper.
NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL:
Ken Leonhard has been proposed for membership by Brian Sexton. His
classification would be Telephone Service. if you have any objections to this
proposal, please notify the Board of Directors within 10 days.

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the district conference?
- It is a meeting heid annuaily in each district to further the program of
Rotary through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion
of matters relating to affairs of clubs in the district and RI generally.
Who shouid attend the district conference?
-All of the Rotarians of the district, and their spouses, should be encouraged
to attend.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

A 100 % MEMBER
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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JUNE 4, 1996

NEXT

WEEKS

ROTARIAN

REFLECTOR

CLUB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
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COLDWATER

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :

\_

the U.S. A.

ROTARY CLUB

WELCOME!!!

Jim Hiscock
Matt Galliers
Wayne Kellogg
Randall Hazelbaker, Jerry Higgins

GREETERS:

Jim Hiscock, Rich Holben

MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:

DATE JOINED:

None

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Dwight Woodman introduced Jack Durl, of the Michigan South Central Power
Agency, who gave us an update on what they're doing about the expected increase
in power demand, with the new companies coming into town.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Data Management Consultants, with our own Rick Roper.

NEXT WEEK:
Dr. John Hartman's travels to Bosnia.

FROM THE BOARD:

The membership of Earl Tamar has been terminated due to problems with

attendance.

wert

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
What is the district conference?
- It is a meeting held annually in each district to further the program of

Rotary through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion

of matters relating to affairs of clubs in the district and RI generally.

Who should attend the district conference?
- All of the Rotarians of the district, and their spouses, snould be encouraged
to attend.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;»MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
‘Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD | Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance
Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: uh iis

reg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card.

Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
‘SPECIAL-When called by President |
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360

Len Stuttman

President, Rotary

| Interndtional

Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN
,

This committee wil arrange programs
for the

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World ‘Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

pisaee John Hutchinson —

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

1996-

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

COMMUNITY

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson

Director: Barry Case

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

:

Bill

Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will
be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

SONG LEADERS

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

Greg Bruder

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Ed Lake - - Chairman,

Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
3

Jim Whelan

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

SERVICE

Tom Kramer

50/50 COMMITTEE

Devalapment:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs"
Vocational Awareness: amis: Cole

Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook

n: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach‘Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben- —
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin, Dave Rubley, Dennis —
Greg xan
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Guisinger, Dick,
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Werkman, 5 Gary, Dentist, Jackie

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The Singingest Chib in the U. S. A.

JUNE 11, 1996

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP: |
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

—

WELCOME!!!

Larry Woodhams
Wayne Kellogg
Randall Hazelbaker
Jim Hiscock, Rich Holben
Gary Howe, John Hutchinson

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES: —
Jack Faulkner
15 years
Bill Stewart
6 years

DATE JOINED:
6-9-81
6-10-90

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Dr. John Hartman's travels to Bosnia.

NEXT WEEK:
The Branch County Dive team, with Sheriff Ted Gordon.
SOFTBALL UPDATE:
- BATTING AVERAGES
CASE
GIBSON
GERLACH
PIERCE
OLMSTED
RUBLEY
GLOVER
DEAN
SHEMEL

SFOR 7
8 FOR 12
9FOR15
SUR.
9FOR 16
10FOR 18
6 FOR 13
8 FOR 18
4FORQ

THROUGH 6 GAMES

714
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.600
.600
562
556
462
444
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GORDON
COLE
ROPER
PARKS
ADAMS
KASPERSK
KLEIN
ALBRIGHT.
TEAM

7FOR17
6 FOR 16
4 FOR 15
4 FOR 15
3 FOR 12
3FOR 13
1 FOR6
1FOR9
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The team record stands at 1 Gold and 5 Silvers. Next game Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Be there!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Where is the World Headquarters of the Secretariat of Rotary International?
- The World Headquarters of the Secretariat occupies Rotary's own headquarters
building located at One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AVe., Evanston, II. 60201.
YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�Coldwater, Michigan
~ P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

;

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

sé Assistant Treasurer

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance:
Steve Kasperski

Bulletin: Mike Galliers _
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information:
Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

DIRECTORS:

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

Past President

Harold Card |

BOARD
OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown
ny

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Adams, Les, Swit a

Pools

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Mike Galliers

Warren

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
;
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey- -Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
|

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

oS
;
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban:
Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
j
izens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-

Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Greg Brayton

NAME

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

PHONE

NAME

’

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon ..
-Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen .
Haberkorn, Steve, ‘Adi
Hart, Tim, Video Pra

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Erickson, James, Food Brokerag , ‘Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb...
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda.
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mig, Adl. Actv., Donna
baad Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active”, Sylvia
639-4635
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279-7163

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‘Hutchinson, John
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vers Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pai
Kasperski, SteveL., Exterminator, \
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail ‘Sportswear, Labial
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ...
Klein, Ken, Property Management, C
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior sain Winivere
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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
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Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active™*, Rita...
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra
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Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, ...........

Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
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Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, “Senior Active™*, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin .
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .

Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active™*, Nancy ...

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca ......
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ......
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv.,
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

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Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia .
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .....

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda |
Woodman Dwight, Board of Public Uiiities, Carol

d, Charles, **Senior Active**

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen..

Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ..........

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** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

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Rotary

“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

REFLECTOR

Published by the COLDWATER ROF. ARY CUB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
The Singingest

JUNE 18, 1996
THIS WEEKS

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~

CMY in the U. S. A.

COLDWATER ROTARY CLUB
Warren Cook, Craig Sebald

BIRTHDAYS:

THIS WEEKS

50/50 REP:

THIS WEEKS

GREETERS

NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

WELCOME!!!

Randall Hazelbaker

|

Les Adams

Gary Howe, John Hutchinson

:

Larry lveson, Santford Jolley

DATE JOINED:
6-21-83

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
13 years
Dick Guisinger

6-21-60

36 years

Bob Rumsey

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
The Branch County Dive team, with Sheriff Ted Gordon.
NEXT WEEK:
Tibbits summer stock, with Paul Mastrangelo.

PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house! Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per
couple. See Darwin Robison for details. Sign up today!

ROTARY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Where is the World Headquarters of the Secretariat of Rotary International?
- The World Headquarters of the Secretariat occupies Rotary's own headquarters

building located at One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AVe., Evanston, Il. 60201.

Does the Secretariat have other offices?
- Yes, in Delhi, India; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia;

Tokyo, Japn; Zurich, Switzerland; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Manila, Phillipines;
and Seoul, Korea. Headquarters of Rotary International in Britain and Ireland,
located in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, serves the clubs there.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4, Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A. M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P. M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION - ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS - STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�PS

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:

1994-Mark Putnam

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Governor

Pat Albright

R.I. District 6360

Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

This committee
will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

hig ee Gerlach

Bulletin: Mike Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
~ Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
rd Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

Len

=

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY —
_ Director: Duke Davi
‘Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

CLUB SERVICE

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

District

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Mark Putnam
Barry Case

_ Mike Galliers

Warren Cook

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman,
Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson |

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

COMMUNITY SERVICE
‘Director: Barry
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,

Chairmman, Bob ee

Brian Sexton-Chairman

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

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ROTARY CLUB OF

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

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Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship: Rich Holben-Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME
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Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .

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Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
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Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinc
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
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Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
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JUNE 25, 1996

COLDWATER NOON ROTARY

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:
THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

WELCOME!!!

Mike Galliers, Norb Strobel
Les Adams
Bob Redmond
Larry Iveson, Santford Jolley
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg

ROTARIAN MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES:
Larry lveson
25 years
Bob Loose
34 years

DATE JOINED:
6-29-71
6-26-62

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:
Sheriff Ted Gordon and the head of the Branch County Dive team brought us up
to date on how the Dive team program works, as well as what they feel they need

to operate more efficiently.

These needs include a vehicle and more manpower.

THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:

Tibbits summer stock, with Paul Mastrangelo.

NEXT WEEK:
The changing of the guard.

Pat Albright &amp; Terry O’.

PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house! Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per
couple. See Darwin Robison or Steve Glover for details. Sign up today!!
NOTE:
During last week's Board meeting it was agreed that a dues increase of $4.00 was
necessary because a District 6360 per member increase has been approved.
Our 1996-97 dues will be $88.00 and collections will begin the first week in July.
ROTARY

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

How is Rotary International financed?

- Principal sources of the revenue of RI are per capita dues from member
clubs payable semi-annually for each active, additional active, senior active,
and past service member; charter fees from new clubs; subscriptions and
advertising income from "The Rotarian"; and interest on investments,

including rental revenue from the Rotary Headquarters building.

YOUR NOTES FOR THE BULLETIN:

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:4 5 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M.
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA —- SUNSET INN —- MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB

P.O. Box 42

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
_ President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

Attendance:
Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers
“
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward. Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson) |

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark

SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

FRED ANDERSON

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

Chuck Tuschling

Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When

called by President

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Brian Sexton-Chairman

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson

Mark Putnam

Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

SONG LEADERS

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

50/50 COMMITTEE

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Tom Kramer

‘Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Ken Smoker
:
=
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich Hower
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee:

Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen .
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Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jai
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*** Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean
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Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ......
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
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Howe, Gary, Op
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Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquely:
** Jolley, S ford, **Senior Active**, Pai
Kasperski, SteveL., Exterminator, Vic

Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sp
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ..

Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb

Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Li
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*** Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia .
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
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Olmsted, Jim, Honorary ..
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ........

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Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane ..

Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Lauri
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose

T., Banking, Sharon .

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Dean, Sonn C, County Administrator
Downs, Larry, Golf M keting, Judy .
Dygert, John, **Senior Active™* , Mary
Erickson, James, FoodB
Elizabeth.......

NAME

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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .......
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active’, Del..
Rumsey, Robert, “Senior Active**, Phyl
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, Ila ..
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra ..

Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries,
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally..
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola..
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Adminis'
, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jane’
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda.
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, "Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

279-5400
278-4222
278-8474
278-4402

.. 278-2311
279-7537
* Past President

* Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most

JULY 2, 1996

Who Serves Best”

SAY,

COLDWATER NOON ROTARY

WELCOME!!!

THIS WEEKS BIRTHDAYS:

Les Adams, Jack Lawson, Rick Roper,

THIS WEEKS 50/50 REP:
NEXT WEEKS 50/50 REP:
THIS WEEKS GREETERS :
NEXT WEEKS GREETERS:

Bob Redmond
Larry Downs
Steve Kasperski, Wayne Kellogg
Bob Kerr, Ken Klein

ROTARIAN MEMBE.
None

IP

Brian Sexton, Howard Taylor

VERSARI.

DATE JOINED:

LAST WEEKS PROGRAM:

Charles Burr guided us through highlights from this year's coming performances.
The lineup includes musicals “Hooray for Hollywood", “Big River", and "Two By Two",

along with plays “Footlight Frenzy” and "Broadway Bound”.
THIS WEEKS PROGRAM:
The changing of the guard. Pat Albright &amp; Terry O°.

NEXT WEEK:
Bill Chinery presents a program at Coldwater High School.
PARTY TIME:
Rotary party at Terry O'Connell's house!

couple.

Saturday, July 20th. Cost is $15.00 per

See Darwin Robison or Steve Glover for details.

Sign up today!

NOTE:
During the last Board meeting it was agreed that a dues increase of $4.00 was
necessary because a District 6360 per member increase has been approved.
Our 1996-97 dues will be $88.00 and collections will begin the first week in July.
SOFTBALL UPDATE:
Case
5 for 7
Gibson
12 for 19
Gerlach
13 for 22

114
.632
591

Olmsted
Glover
Pierce
Cole
—
Shemel

538
.462
417
417
.400

Rubley

THE

12 for 24

14 for 26
6 for 13
5 for 12
10 for 24
6 for 15

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
: Is it FAIR to all concerned?

RECORD( 2 GOLDS &amp; 7 SILVERS)

.583

Gordon

9 for 26

346

Dean
Kasperski
Parks
Adams
Klein
TEAM

8 for 26
6 for 20
6 for 22
4 for 17
1 for 6
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307
.300
273
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.167
415

Roper
Albright

8 for 24
5 for 15

300
333

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE = WEDNESDAY 12:1 5 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUES
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN —

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY

CLUB OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

:

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
Presi
PAT ALBRIGHT
President E
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

AMae

_ Darwin

Wer

:

ne

Robison

is

:
This committee will arrange programs for the |

Mike Gerlach

please advise oneof these members.

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

|

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations
:

Brian Sexton-Chairman

‘

Mark Putnam

International Youth Projects:

Barry Case

Rotary International Foundation:

Tom

World

Bill Chinery

Warren Cook

Richard H. White

Sergeants-at-Arms:

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

John Schroll,Ded

_ February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davic
Co-Chairman:

Director: Pat AE:

Community Service: Jim Troust, }

Charles Tuschling

Tom Kramer and

Kramer

Jim Whelan

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman

MEMB BROHIP COORDINATION

John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
See
"

irman, Jerry Towns,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

CLUB SERVICE

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

aotery ena imSecrcinan
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam
1995- -Barry Case

1997-

ee

.

1995-1996

ROTARY SHOW

Boer

Harold Card

:

:

CLUB HISTORIAN

COMRER er

SONG LEADERS

;

dy projects and/or needs out of our
mal realm.

rian Sexton

Vocations! hareMiisge: James Cole

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

These funds will be used to help support

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

:

Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean,

Steve Kasperski

Hal Sexton

Tom Kramer

_ DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

3iI| Nettleman-

r, Pete Baldwin,

‘Dave

uBley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

NAME
Adams.

CLASSIFICATION
&amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

Les, ‘Swimming F Pools

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose .
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ....

PHONE

«278-2291

‘Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda .
Smoker, — Retail die
Gree, Barry,
-Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Shi
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela..
Cook, , Warren
J., Eug!

* Culy, Fred, **Senior A

Klein, Ken, Property
Seg Vince, “Senior Active

:

278-4369
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:

***

-

Teeter, Howard, *Senior ctive**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles.
‘Senior Active**, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, mg
Active™*, Ja

re-as08

Werkman, Gay:

Whelan,
i

Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

“Senior Active’*, Delores
rence, “Senior lie L

ning Equipment, Dorothy .....
‘Gibson; ‘Ron, Physician, Nedfore
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia i

erald, Clothing Retail, Le
‘Pierce, ‘David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie...
* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�-

“He Profits Most hes Serves Best”

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=
July 9,

1996
meeting.

Coldwater

of

Club

Rotary

todays

from

Notes

fe: L297?

a

°
Make-ups
John
- Jim Cole,
Quincy
Ken Smoker and Al Nelson.
Sunrise Birthdays
Program

~

Rotarian
Rex

Carol

Dave

Schaffer,

Winner,
Leader,

and

"Adjustment

Bronson

Katrina

Hunt,

Family

Disorders".

Practice

Georgia

Howard
in

Teeter,

place

of

Dr.

#45.

0@

Ed

Lake,

Yankee

Early

Leavers

Dave

Pierce,

Dean,

Bob

Dawns,

John

Ron

Redmond

Schroll,

Gibson,

and

Jim

Mark

John

Jerry

Springs,

Rotary Pignic et. Terry O’Copne@il’s
Price of admission $15. 00.

THE

Redmond,

Quincy

District Golf Outing.
i fash ee
eae

Larry

Bob

Taylor

Howard

and

Lehmann

Savannah,

Mihocko,

50/50
Song

on

Faulkner,

Guests

Thorne,

Jim

Case

Barry

Psycologists,

Jack

Kellogg

Wayne
-

Dygert,

on

Wayland,
July

Wheland,

Galliers,

Hutchinson.

Towns.

22,

Dick

Rob

Michigan
1996

at

4

FM,

Gusisinger,

Putnam,

Jeff

FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

1. Is itthe TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�S
ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

PAT ALBRIGHT

President

President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant

Secretary
Secretary
Treasurer
Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

RS
Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman
President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg Bruder-

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling
”
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman,

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Buzz Galliers,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our

normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

*
**

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
*** Anderson, Fred, ** Senior Active**, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane .............:00
* - Barnes, Carroll,**Senior Active**, Margaret
*** Biringer, Richard, **Senior Active**, Jean ......
Boester, Dennis E., Natural Gas Service, Carleen
Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry .
279-8218
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally ......
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy .
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance,
ionzie .
278-2513
*
Card, Harold, **Senior Active**, Dorothy .
Case, Barry, C.P.A., JOAN ....c.ecseeseeeeee
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon .
Cole, James, Banking, Adl., Actv., Pamela ....
-.. 279-8202
Cook, Warren J., Eugenie
*** Culy, Fred, **Senior Active**, Dorothy
Curry, William, Recreation Equip. Mfg., Coleen .
*** Davidson, Duke, **Senior Active**, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker .
*
Dean, Jeffrey, **Senior Active** ...
*** Dean, John T., **Senior Active**, Joanne
Dean, John C., County Administrator ...
Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy .
*** Dygert, John, **Senior Active**, Mary ..
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth .
Faulkner, Jack, Education, Barb ..............
Galliers, Buzz, Display Fixtures Mfg., Linda
Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna .278-6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ....
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie ............
*
Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon .
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen ......
Haberkorn, Steve, Adult Education, Candy .
Hart, Tim, Video Production, Pamela ...
Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary K.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg., Adl. Actv.
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay
*** Holben, Rich, **Senior Active**
Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente ....
Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen .
** Iveson, Larry, **Senior Active**, Jacquelyn .
*** Jolley, Santford, **Senior Active**, Pat .
Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, Dorothy ..
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active** ..
Klein, Ken, Property Management,
y,
Kornstein, Vince, *“*Senior Active**, Winivere ..
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan ......
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop ...
Lake, Edward, OB/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann .
Loose, Robert, **Senior Active**, Margaret .
Lyon, Jim, **Senior Active**, Judy
*
Moore, Richard, **Senior Active**, Elaine
Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins., Marybeth
*
Nelson, Al, **Senior Active**, Jean...
Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally (:
O'Connell, Terry, “*Senior Active**, Sally
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .
Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Gerald, Clothing Retail, Laurie
Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen .
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire ..
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

PHONE

NAME

- 741-3663
278-4728
639-4402
279-7875

***
***

279-7505

**

278-4369

***
***

*

*
***

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .......
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla ...
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita ..
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra...
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smoker, Ken, Retail Groceries, ...
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary .
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv., Sally ..
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola......
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy ..
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca .
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy ..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ..
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda .
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .............
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active, Li
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

* Past President

PHONE
w+ 278-2291
++ 238-2324
278-8745
... 278-7327
278-5006
278-8068
278-8373
279-8543
278-4907
278-4478
279-9836
279-8958
278-2859
278-7100
279-5400
278-4222
278-8474
278-4402

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most

Published by the COLDWATER RG

Who Serves Best”

‘

The Singingest
Tuesday,

August

Last

Tuesday,

Dave

Pierce

13,

the
gave

1996

club
the

met

in

the

new

Cafetorium

at

the

Coldwater

High

School.

invocation.

Mark Galliers gave the group in a near perfect medley of songs, as the acoustics
were checked for the first time in the new auditorium.
A nutritious
lunch of
pizza, salad and pop was served and fortunately there was enough left that Bob
Kerr got some when he arrived lat.
Guest

included,

Tony
from
President).
Makeups

Dr.

Chuck

Bryan,

included;

Hutchinson &amp; Jack
Cole (Quincy).

Ohio,

Greg

Bacon,

a

former

former

Brayton

Lawson

Rotarian,

(or

(Clarendon),

(Sunrise),

Wayne
Kellogg
announced
the
birth
congratulated by Norm Strobel.
Tom Kramer announced
at the Country Club.

Coldwater

President

Al

Nelson,

of

his

as

Harold

Brian

14th

Card

a

girl!

would

SEASON
“AB

ROTARY

20.

Olmsted
Gerlach
Rubley

Pierce
Shemel
Glover
Albright

&amp;

John

Jim

He

Tuesday,

Friday,

NEWS:
AVG;

Name

AB

HITS

17

567

Roper

36

14

727

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19
18

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26
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26

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SOFTBALL
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was

Oct.

1

the candidacy on the Democratic Ticket for Sheriff,
and
Tyson to serve as under-sheriff as elected. They promised
Spa.

END OF
Name

Gibson

be

named

a

(Angola),

Grandchild,

THE MICHIGAN BATTLECATS have announced that
C.O. Brown Stadium. More details next week.

2

cat

Shemel

CREEK:
DAY at

i

them,

Don

BATTLE
ROTARY

Case

some

call

Sexton

the Annual Rotary Golf Outing
More details to follow.

Dave Pierce announced
selected Bill "Sparky"
to re-open the Health

and

we

Kasperski

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543
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Dean
Gordon
Parks

520
500
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10
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201
9 SILVERS

357
333
313

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448

TODAY!!

The program was a tour of the new CHS Facilities...looks
like a lot to get
finished in 3 weeks,
Bill! But what’s done looks great! New academic centers,
music &amp; band rooms, great new gymnasium! Coldwater will be boasting one of the
nicest

facilities

Chinnery,

THE

Fred

in

Hobart

&amp;

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

the

a

State!

rep

from

Tour

the

was

conducted

construction

by

Pat

company.

Albright,

Bill

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER
SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY - 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB

OF

~COLDWATER

Coldwater, Michigan
:
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
|

President

President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

Bulletin: Mike
Galliers
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations:
Jim Whelan

: INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sergeants-at-Arms:

Greg Bruder-

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

chroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)
3
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl

1995-Barry Case

VOCATIONAL, SERVICE

1996-Greg Bruder

1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Rotary International Foundation:

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

Director: John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN

: COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: | Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,
Ken Smoker
:

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

ROTARY

PHONE

ANN

NAME

needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

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*** Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active’*, Nancy
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trudy
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Jonorary

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Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose ..
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie .........

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These funds will be used to help support

Craig Sebald

Grohalski, JamesT., Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, ula

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Albright, Pat,
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Anderson, Fred, ** |
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Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, J jane..

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50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson —
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

Herbert G. Brown

Larry, Golf Me

Dwight Woodman

John Hutchinson

Youth Scholarship:
Rich Holben-

President, Rotary International

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally
Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cindy
.
Cardenas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insurance,
Card, Harold, ps
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Dorot!

Mike Gerlach

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman

Len Stuttman

CLASSIFICATION &amp;

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case
Warren Cook
Tom Kramer
~ Jim Whelan
Bill Chinery

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360

NAME

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PAT ALBRIGHT

ROTARY 1995-1996

COMMITTEES

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Published by the COLDWATER

ROTA RY

REFLECTOR

OA 1B? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest aM

Tuesday, August 20, 1996

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thes. S2A.

Todays Greeters: Ken Leonard, Jim Hiscock

You were greeted by Chuck Woodward and Bob Loose.
Dave Pierce gave the invocation, and Matt Galliers led the group in a rousing selection of
traditional Rotary musical fare, including the well worn "R-O-T-A-R-Y", "Smile", "The
Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "Happy Birthday". Way to go, Matt! A true stretch!
When do we get to do some Hendrix?
Guests, of which we had one, was/were, Graham Pardee, a gentleman from far away who

married'a eee relation of Chuck Woodwards, but seemed to be a happy man none the
less.

Piidént Pat announced that a 75th Club anniversary was slated for Dec. 3, in the evening

at the Quality
Inn. It is assumed you may bring a date.

Jim Cole announced he had recently celebrated his 25th Wedding Anniversary and made a
contribution of $1.00 for every happy year......
Perfect Attendance Awards were given to: Terry O'Connell ( 1 Yr...Big deal, he was
President..He HAD to be here!), Wayne Kellogg ( 1 yr), Dar Robison (2 yrs), Harold Card
(20 yrs), Bob Rumsey (36 Yrs), Craig Sebald (38 yrs), and Bob Kerr (48 years!! Actually
it's 51 years, but we had to deduct tardies). WOW! Great going, guys!
Pres. Pat announced that Friday 8/23 was ROTARY NIGHT at C.O. Brown Stadium and
the Michigan —— Cats game. See Pat for tickets!!
Sgt-at-Arms Bill Tyson led an excellent scholarship fund raising effort with a table quiz of
Rotary Softball Trivia questions. Educational, entertaining, fruitful, are just 3 words that
pounce from our minds.....
Our program was provided by District Judge, The Honorable David Coyle who gave a
very informative program about the duties, responsibilities and experiences of the District
Court. Dave is one of 16 employees in that department, which handled over 16,300 cases
in 1995! And reported over $1 million dollars in fines and costs collected (Is he salaried,
or on a commission??). Great Program!! The Judge also made a special appeal that our
club members do all they
can to keep drunk drivers off the road..
The 50/50 drawing
was a measly $38 and won

(again)
by Mike Galliers.

Early leavers ep
ere program were: Gary Howe, apes
Carroll Barnes, and Matt Galliers.

THE FOUR-WAY
1. Isitthe TRUTH?

2.

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

Redmond,

TRIVIA QUESTION: How many of our present members can you name who have, (or
had) dads who were (or are) also members of the Club? You should be able to name at

Here's what you either missed, or experienced last week....

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of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE —- ROUNDTABLE INN - TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS —- STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK —- STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUBOF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL
PATALBRIGHT

President
President Elect

_

DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Seay
STEVE HABERKORN
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder

CLUB SERVICE

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1997- John Hutchinson

Fellowst nip Activities:fre

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd | Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

- President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION
&amp; ROTARY ANN

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

Howard Teeter, Edwa
-Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
_John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
‘Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry Case
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Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urb in: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Warren Cook

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson.
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Craig Sebald

Chairman, ie Bob L
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth scholarship: Rich eiawen:
Chairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

PHONE

_ Adams, Les, Swimming Pools
ape Pat, Swine

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations: vin saree

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NAME

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Glover,

~ Darwin Robison

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Harold Card

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

Mike Gerlach

VOCATI ONAL ‘SERVICE
Director: Mark Put

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

NAME

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PHONE

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Guisinger, D i k, Dental Lab, Helen..
Haberkorn, Stev
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NAME

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PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
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�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

The

COLDWAT
Published by the COLDWATER

tary
R y

INVOCATION:

REFLECTOR

?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest

August 20, 1996

\_

COLDWATER

in the U.S. A.

ROTARY

Jim Troust

CLUB ©

Welcome!!

SONG LEADER:

Matt Galliers

MAKE-UPS
S. Kasperski - SUNRISE, Mark Galliers - BRONSON, B. Galliers, J. Dygert, H. Sexton, J.
Erickson, J. Faulkner, Mark Galliers, D. Woodman &amp; T. Hart - QUINCY, J. TroustSTRATFORD, CANADA

GUESTS

ROTARIANS: Rex Thorne, Dave Hoppe, Tony Mignery, Joe Lopez &amp; Dick Tait
NON-ROTARIANS: Eric Dean, Graham Pardee &amp; Claude Coleman
CHUCK WOODWARD

ANNOUNCEMENTS

- Ten more days to order Historic Branch County, Michigan Atlas.

EARLY LEAVERS
Greg Dean, Gary Howe, Jeff Dean, Dick White, Bill Chinery, Rob Putnam, Matt Galliers, Mike
Galliers, Hal Sexton, &amp; Tim Hart.

BIRTHDAYS:

Larry Iveson,

GREETERS FOR AUGUST 27, 1996

John Dygert

Mark Galliers, Bill (Sparky) Tyson

PROGRAM

oo Demlow, Executive Director, Branch County Council for the Prevention of Child
Abuse and Neglect (Child Abuse Council), started in 1982, is a 16 member board made up of

people who work for children, courts, schools, etc.

Prevention Through Education. Speakers Bureau, educational material, pamphlets, poster
contest, “I am Special” program for 2nd graders. Latest innovation is a video on child abuse and
neglect. Using local people, teachers, peace officers, pastor, social worker &amp; circuit court judge.
Ms. Demlow reports that over 1,000,000 children are abused/neglected nationwide - more

children under 5 die from child abuse than disease; 1.2% of the children in Branch County are

abused; 80-90% of child abuse cases involve someone the child knows and trusts; 50% if cases
occur in the home.

50/50 WINNER

Jim Whelen

$50.00.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
rs Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt;» MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA - SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
;

CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright

P.O. Box 42

Attendance: Steve Kasperski

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Bulletin: Mike Galliers

TERRY O'CONNELL

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
HABERKORN

FRED ANDERSON

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

:

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

Thiscommittee will arrange programs for the

Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
‘Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

Jim Erickson)

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
. Rotary International Foundation:

Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

COMMUNITY

Director: Barry Case

year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Director: Greg Bruder

Darwin Robison

President

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996

STEVE

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,

Jerry Towns,

Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Craig Sebald

Chairman, Tim Hart

Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

50/50 COMMITTEE

CLUB HISTORIAN

SERVICE

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Mark Putnam

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Ken Smoker
oe
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.1. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Chairman,

Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Ye uth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
:

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
—_— Pat, ‘Swine Production, Colleen

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Biringer, Richard, **Senior ition :
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mig., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .

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Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active**

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�“He Profits Most Whocians

Sept.

INVOCATION:

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Golf

Course

3,

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Jim

Troust

Quincy
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COLDWATER

Rotary

$22.00

Coming in October:
for more details!

Deal

Best”

ROTARY

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SONG

Golf

Coldwater

Scramble
Noon

Welcome

LEADER:

- Monday

Rotary

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Eddie

Sept.

Lake

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ANNOUNCEMENTS: Brian Sexton announced that the club is helping to
sponsor an exchange student from Japan. As this was an unplanned
situation,
President
Pat
is
asking
club members
to contribute
$10.00 to defray expenses. Get your $10.00 to Pat or Brian by 9-296.
Also
needed
is a volunteer
youth
coordinator
to help with
details involved in hosting our guest, and a couple of families who
are willing to be host families. Let Brian know!
Tim

Hart

50/50

announced

Drawing:

that

$43.00

he

won

&amp; Pam

by

are

poor

expecting

Jim

Sargent of Arms Rob Putnam extracted
with sports trivia table questions..
ABOUT

You
car

OLD

remember,

THE

FOUR-WAY

speed.

(Charles

once

you’re

Schultz)

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to allconcerned?

"Over

in

April.

Hiscock
lots

of

scholarship

dollars

AGE:

know you’re getting old when "getting
in the parking lot.
(Bruce Lansky)

Just

a child

the

lucky"

Hill",

you

means
begin

finding
to

your

pick

up

TEST of the things we think, say or do
=

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will itbe BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY —- UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE —- WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - QUALITY INN —- THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
:
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
:
COMMITTEES

CLUB SERVICE

Director: Pat Albright

_

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Mark

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month

SPECIAL-When called by President

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN.

Adams, Les, ta
bri

Putn

COMMUNITY

year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:
Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development: :

SERVICE

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Gary Werkman-Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

SONG LEADERS
Ed Lake - Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Director: BarryCase
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

50/50 COMMITTEE

Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Directorat Large: Brian Sexton

Vocational Awareness: James Cole
2

This committee will arrange programs for the

Buzz Galliers,

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

DISTRICT 6360

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

—_

pth em ec
: reg Bader
Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee:
Dick
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

NAME

~ Darwin Robison
: Public Relations: ‘ea Whelan

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1998-Brian Sexton

Co-Chairman:

Mike Gerlach

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

Ken Smoker

Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose

Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman
Youth Scholarship: Ri h Holben—
Chairman,
Richard
{
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton
.

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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
Sia -Rubley, David, **Senior Active", Del

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Tamar, Earl, Hospital ise
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Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy

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Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole..
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet

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Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca

Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucin
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ...........

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Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia..
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro!

Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active"* .....

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Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY
The Singingest

September 10, 1996

Y

|

Rotary REFLECTOR

?P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036
CM

in the U.S. A.

WELCOME TO ROTARY

Todays Greeters: Should've been

September 10, 1996

Ray Cardenas and Jack Faulkner

Last Week:
The meeting was led by President DeJour, Barry Case. Ed Lake led the singing. But
we couldn't sing Happy Birthday to anyone because the Editor doesn't know who
has the birthday list. Help him out if you can!
Dave Pierce led the invocation.
MAKE-UPS:

jim Lyon- Sturgis, Pete Baldwin- Quincy (3), Ray Cardenas, Jack Faulkner Bronson, Harold Card - Angola, Jim Koss HMS Maasdam, in the North Atlantic aboard
ship somewhere near Helsinki.

No Guests Today!

Early Leavers: Mike Galliers, Mark Galliers, Tom Moorhead, Harold Card, Brian Sexton,
Rob Putman, Tom Kramer, Larry Downs, Jim Grohalski, Larry Parks, and a name we
couldn't read.
Bill Curry resigned due to employment and attendance conflict.
ROTARY GOLF OUTINGS:
QUINCY: YESTERDAY
COLDWATER: OCTOBER 1, 1:30 at CCC. If you haven't signed up,
call Tom

Kramer at ADAPT

Sergeant-at-Arms today was Randall Hazelbaker (Mr. History) who assessed fines for
incorrect answers to automobile trivia questions, in honor of the 100th anniversary

of the Automobile.
PROGRAM:

Don

Shemel
shared
his impressions
of the
Republican
National
family.
his
with
Convention in San Diego, where he attended as an alternate, along
Don was impressed with Elizabeth Dole's speech, the parties, the weather in san
Diego, and sheer organization of the entire convention. Kinda like going to a, local
Board of Commissicners Meeting!

50/50 Drawing was $52, won
new High School addition.

THE

FOUR-WAY

1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

by Bill Chinnery, to be applied

to cost over-runs on the

TEST of the things we think, say or do
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH —- THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON:
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PAT ALBRIGHT |
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
‘Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON
Assistant Treasurer

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

1994-Mark Putnam
1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

February 22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mike Galliers

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
- Darwin Robison.
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter,
( ard Geishert
Sergeants t-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White

World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

Jim Erickson)

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Mark Pu "Nal

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification: Membership
Developme
Bob Rumsey- shairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson
Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way.Test: a. Sons

Past President

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:
REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

DISTRICT 6360

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you havea suggestion fora program
please advise one of these members.

Director: Greg Bruder

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

prises

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

|

Director: Duke David on
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

CLUB SERVICE

Flower Committee:
Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling

DIRECTORS:

ROTARY SHOW

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

CLUB HISTORIAN,
‘Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE
Director: Barry

SONG LEADERS

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan.
Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs outof our
normal realm.
Gary Werkman-Chairman

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Chairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner- Chairman,
Ken Smoker

Warren Cook

Greg Bruder

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Handicapped Children: Greg Brayton-

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam
Barry Case

Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike Gerlach-

Chairman

Youth Scholarship:
Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley

Hertel G. Siew

Interact. Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Ste
er, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

CLASSIFICATION

&amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T

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9,
Shel. Investments, Cindy
nas, Ray, C.L.U., Life Insuranci

Card; Harola, “Senior Active”,

ag eg

PHONE

oak

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ....
« OREE Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active**, Del..
Rumsey, Robert, “*Senior Active’, Phyllis.

Smokei Ken, Retail Srecaies
Spittle, Jim, Theatrical Director, Hilary
Stewart, William, City Manager, Adl. Actv
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg., Barbara .
Taylor, Howard, “Senior Active’, Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
' Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy
Troust, im, **Senior Active** , Rebecc
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active* , Trudy..
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ....... s soatine
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .....
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv.,

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Kellogg, Wayne, “RetailiI sects weer, Dorothy ..

Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active**

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy
Kornstein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere..
Koss, Jim, *Senior Active**, Jan
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop

Aros

NAME

Edward, OB/GYN teal Karen Ann ..

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ......

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores .

ers,

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Galliers, Matt
Galliers, ‘Michael, Display Fixt. Mfg., Adl. Actv., Donna. 278- 6603
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia ..
. 639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie ......

Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthi

Bales Larry, Mobile Home Sales, .

Patton, Gil, **Senior Active**, Jane
Perry, Geral
Clothing Retail, Laurie .
Pierce,
Real Estate Appraisals.
Putnam,
Mark, ** Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-8808
ve 279-4497

278-5796

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda
in, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Car
Woodward, Charles, **Senior Active** ....
Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

.. 279-7587.
* Past President

“ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

September

Today’s

17,

WELCOME

should

have

greeters

Last week:
pulled out
Guests:

1996

Bob
all

Frank

TO

been

ROTARY!

Jim

September

Hiscock

&amp;

17,

Larry

Iveson.

Loose led the invocation and song leader Ed Lake
the stops! Happy Birthday was sung to Jim Gordon.
Pippenger-Bronson,

Dick

Huttenlochen-Quincy.

Prez Pat announced Coldwater Noon Rotary was on top of
for attendance for clubs our size, with an 82% average
attendance.
20 years ago, that would qualify for about
place!
The meeting went into the Twilight Zone as we
clean-up volunteers for Sunday.
Fred Anderson
thankfully ended the stalemate.
Sgt at Arms Mike
many scholarship
Early

leavers:

Don’t

forget

50/50

Drawing

Dean.
Tom

Kramer.

1996

Galliers prepared an
dollars were raised.

Jerry

Boguth,

Mike

Rotary

Club

Outing

-

won

$52

Golf
by

Steve

waited
&amp; Buzz

excellent

"Bugs"

heap

10th

for I-69
Galliers

table

quiz

Ron

Gibson

&amp;

Tuesday

October

Gerlach,
-

the

and

Jeff
1

!!

See

Kasperski.

The program was introduced by Jerry Towns. Our speaker was Ron
Trowbridge,
Director of External communications at Hillsdale
College,
formerly with the U.S. Information Agency in Washington
D.C. Dr. Trowbridge brought an anecdotal presentation of the
conservative perspective on the general state of present day
college education. His interesting speech had a polarizing effect
on the audience and several liberals were heard grumbling on
their way back to their cars.
Trowbridge invited club members to take advantage of attending
many special events the college has featuring well known
political,
educational and entertaining personalities.
He is also
the

editor

of

"IMPRIMOS".

NEW MEMBER:
Paul Mastrangelo,
Director of the Tibbits Opera
House, has been approved for membership.
Any member objecting,

do

so

to

the

board

in writing

within

10

days

of

today's

meeting.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

RICAL

&gt; MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY -— 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

COLDWATER

:

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

ROTARY 1995-1996 |

:

COMMITTEES
;

ES

aa
SERVICE

“CLUB

Director: Pat Albright

Attendance: Steve Kaper

Presi ident

STEVE HABERKORN

Treasurer

PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording :
tary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

please advise one of these members.

F

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Mike Galliers

:

Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White ©

John Schroll, phon Tom Kramer and

dim Erickson)
Flower eee

1995-Barry Case
Bon Bruder

: Dick Uhl

_ VOCATIONAL SERVICE

Harold Card

=

‘Bob RumseyAl Nelson

Saeed

Director: ; Barry

SPECIAL-When called by President

Chairman, Tim Hart

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Mark Putnam
Barry Case |

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer
Jim Whelan

Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership

eee
:
Vocational ‘Awareness: James Cole

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

Brian Sexton-Chairman

World Community Service: Jim Troust, | _ Bill Chinery
pear
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE

hairman, Jerry Towns,
2

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

1998-Brian Sexton
Past President

February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Director: Greg Bruder
International Youth Projects:

Chuck Tusc ling =

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-1996

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

_ Mike Gerlach

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

:

ROTARY SHOW

These funds will be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.
ry Werkman- Chairman

CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald

G

SONG:LEADERS

Jim Erickson

Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Ken Smoker

‘Seni

r Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

ae tie

NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Grohalski, James T., Banking, Sharon ....

Guisinger Dick, Dental Lab, cola

PHONE

NAME

741-3663
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pe

Kellogg, Wayne, Retail §
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active™ ..he

ee
eee

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose.
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie ..
Roper, Rick,
‘Rubley, David, Senior Activ e, Del.
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active™, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla
‘Sebald, C aig, **Senior Active**, Rita.
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sani
‘Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
ker, Ken, Retail Gro

PHONE

278-2291
278-8745
. 278-7327
78-5006
. 278-8068

Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active™*, Lola..
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian .
Towns, deny, “Senior Active**, Ni

Tuschiing, Charles, **Senior Active"*, Trud

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole .....
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active**, Janet .

Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. Actv

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..

Whetan, Jim, Radio rine eb

Galliers, Matt
Galliers, Michael, Display Fixt.ian “Ad. ‘Aetv., Donna. ,
Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia_
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie .
278-7331
* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
«1279-7163
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Young, Charles,

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Dorothy

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~ Putnam, Mark, *Senior / ctive™*,
_ Redman, Bob, Past Servic
* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

—

�“He Profits Most

Who Serves Best”

tary REFLECTOR

(9B?
The Singingest

Sept.«

You
you

24,

1996

—_

P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

hin the U. S. A.

WELCOME

TO

should’ve been greeted today
weren’t, please inform your

ROTARY!

Sept.

24,

1996

by Fred Anderson &amp; Chuck
local Sergeant-at-Arms.

Young!

If

MAKE UPS: Sturgis- Jim Lyons; Quincy; Les Adams, Mark Galliers, Ken
Smoker,
Bill Nettleman, Carroll Barnes; Taos, New Mexico and Estes
Park C.O.- Jim Troust. Thanks Guys!
EARLY

LEAVERS

Dave
Pierce,
Galliers.

LAST

John

WEEK:

Jim

Hutchinson,

Erickson,

Duke

Gregg

Davidson,

Dean,

Gary

Mike

Gerlach,

Howe,

Mike

LAST WEEKS
PROGRAM:
Steve
Glover
introduced
Bob McHolm,
Branch
County Conservation Officer. Bob has been living in Quincy and has
worked in Branch County for the past 9 years. Bob related several
humorous
stories
about
illegal
hunting
&amp;
fishing,
graciously
omitting the real names of these offenders. He also discussed the
great quality of fishing on our area lakes.
50/50:

Won

(again)

by

Bob

Redman,

know

your

"Hiszonor"

says:

You

*

Your

twin

brother

*

You call
hold.

-* You

turn

the

on

the

having

forgets

suicide

news

who

your

pocketed

$53.00.

a bad

when:

day

birthday

prevention

hotline

&amp; they

interviewing

are

&amp;

they

Art

put

you

on

LaFevre.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Is it the TRUTH?
|s it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON — CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE — QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION —- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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ROTARY CLUB OF
Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

P.O. Box42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Director: ie

OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL

President

PA ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER _ Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
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Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON

_sAssistant Treasurer

SOLER
CLUB SERVICE

Bulletin

Director: Duke Davidson
Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Kes

Darwin Robison

é

Howard Teeter, Edward Gei shert.

Richard H. White.

Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,

1998-Brian

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R. I. District 6360
.en Stuttman
President, Rotary International
HerbertG. Brown

Barry Case

Warren Cook

Tom Kramer

COORDINATION

Director: John Hutchinson

|

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery

Mike Gerlach

Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership

*

Vocational Awards: James Spittle

Sexton

Past President

3

MEMBERSHIP

“a

Director: Mark Putnam

Mark Putnam

Charles Tuschling

John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

oe

Brian Sexton-Chairman

_

World Community Service: Jim: Troust,

Chairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

SERVICE

Rotary International | Foundation:

Sergeants-at-Arms

Chuck Tuschling

please advise one of these members.

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers

1994-Mark Putnam

1997- John Hutchinson

Director: Greg Bruder

Public Relations: Jim Whelan

DIRECTORS:

1995-Barry Case

INTERNATIONAL

ip Activities: Steve Glover,

Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

1996-Greg Bruder

This committee will arrange programs forthe
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

Mike Gerlach

Mike Galliers

Fellow

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February
22, 23 &amp; 24

50/50 COMMITTEE

Development:

Bob Rumsey-Chairman,
Jerry Towns,

Al Nelson —
Directorat Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: LarryDowns
Vocational Awareness: James Cole

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart

needy projects and/or needs out
of our

normal realm.

‘CLUB HISTORIAN
Craig Sebald
:

These funds will be used to help support

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

Jim Erickson

SONG LEADERS

Mike Gerlach

E
.Chairman,
Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Rural ‘Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Chairman, Bob Loose

_ Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship:
Chairman,

ich Holben-

Richard White, David Rubley

Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,

Greg Brayton

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Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie ..............
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores

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Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy .
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active’*, Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adl. A

Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda..

. 278-7703

Pierce, ‘David, Real Estate. Appraisals, Karen

Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adair
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best”

Published by the COLDWATER ROTARY.
The Singingest

‘Rotary REFLECTOR
CLIBY P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

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U.S.

A.

Welcome to Rotary
October 8, 1996

Last week: The Club met for lunch at the Coldwater Country Club for our luncheon meeting,

which was followed by our Annual Club Golf Outing. Nine foursomes participated in the outing

and enjoyed a beautiful day on the course. Great temps, sunshine, and the beginning of fall colors

combined to make it a great day away from the office. Of course, it was greater for some more
than others, especially for the winners! The foursome of Tom Kramer, Ed Lake, Jim Olmsted and
and
Dave Pierce copped top honors with a score of 8 under par!! They received their just a
the hearty congratulations of all the other participants.

COMING UP: Watch for our Big 75th Anniversary Gala coming up in early December!! The

event will be at the Quality Inn.

Sargeant at Arms Rob Putnam did a commendable job under adverse conditions in raising
scholorship dollars. Using an animal trivia format, Rob stumped us on such important facts as
animal life longevity, mating habits, and other significant information. He was assisted by Mike
Galliers.
Sparky Tyson reported that he is suspending the Autumn Softball Pre-Season Training sessions

again this year. .

Prez Pat put out the appeal for helpers with the Inter Act Highway Cleanup. He got three

volunteers for Sunday......did you remember?
A Point to Ponder:
of things".

"No cases of eyestrain have ever been developed by looking on the bright side

To answer your question: The recent editor of the Newsletter has been Dave Pierce. Anybody
having the Birthday List is asked to please supply him with a copy. Anybody with information to

be submitted to the Consideration of Your Request Committee, can drop off that info to Dave.
We thank you for your support.

THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do
1.
2.

Isitthe TRUTH?
—
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -— WEDNESDAY 11:45 A.M.
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE - WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE —- QUALITY INN - THURSDAY 7:00 A.M.

- MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 % MEMBER
ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH - THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN — MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY — POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

�ROTARY CLUB OF

Coldwater, Michigan
P.O. Box 42

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES
CLUB SERVICE
Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
:
- Bulletin: Mik Galliers

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1995-1996

Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,

TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERK( RN
Treasurer

Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Informatio
Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward Geishert
Sergeants-at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman, Al Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John ‘Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and

DIRECTORS:

Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,

FRED ANDERSON

Assistant Treasurer

Chuck Tuschling

1994-Mark Putnam

1995-Barry Case
1 996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Mark Putnam
Vocational Awards: James Spittle

1998-Brian Sexton

Harold Card

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President

_ DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
District Governor R.I. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
HerbertG. Brown

This committee will arrange programs
for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program
please advise one of these members.

Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,

Mike Gerlach

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Director: Greg Bruder

International Youth Projects:

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:
Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,
Charles Tuschling
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION
Director: John Hutchinson
Classification/Membership
Development:
Bob Rumsey-Chairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson |

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs

Past President

1995-1996

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW
February 22, 23 &amp; 24
Director: Duke Davidson

C raig Sebald

Ken Smoki

Barry Case

Warren Cook
Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson

50/50 COMMITTEE
These funds will
be used to help support
needy projects and/or needs out of our
normal realm.

Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
Handicapped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Mark Putnam

Gary Werkman-Chairman
Greg Bruder

CLUB HISTORIAN

Vocational Awareness: James Cole

Brian Sexton-Chairman

Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

Gregg Dean, Hal Soxttil

r

Senior Citizens: Chuck WoodwardChairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth ‘Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill NettlemanChairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,

Dave Rubley, Dennis. Booster,

Greg Brayton

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Adams, Les, Swimming Pools .
Albright, Pat, Swine Production, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, ** Senior, Activ
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Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop .
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Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia
Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina .
Gibson, Ron, Physician, -trtiager
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Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**,

NAME

278-7331
279-7163

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Redmond, Robert, Vocational Education, Rose ..
Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie..
Roper, Rick,
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Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Eri
*** Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian

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Towns, Jerry, **Senior Active**, Nancy .

Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca..
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ..
*
Uhl, Richard, **Senior Active** _ Janet
Vandoren, Andrew, Ci | Law, Adl. Actv., Lucinda
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jac
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broz cas ing, Patricia..
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores
*
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda .
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Carol ..
arles, **Senior Active**
at Woodward,
les, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy ..

2279-5400

278-4222

. 278-6736
278-7703
.- 279-9282
78-5033

, id, Real Estate Appraisals. , Karen
Putnam, Mark, **Senior Active**, J. Adaire
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie..

* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�“He Profits Most Who Serves Best’, _

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Published by the COLDWATER RG]

“Rotary REFLECTOR
CCSB? P.O. Box 42, Coldwater, MI 49036

The Singingest FM

in&gt; the U.S. A.

WELCOME TO ROTARY!
October 14, 1996
Today you were greeted-by John Hutchinson &amp; Bob Redman!
Guests at Last Week's Meeting:

Jim Eley, Past Prez/Bronson, Hide Yakamoto, Japanese

Exchange Student, and Erin Mullally, CHS Senior.

Our Newest Member: Paul Mastrangelo was introduced by Ray Cardenas. Paul presented
an eloquent introduction of himself after ray mispronounced his name, and told about his
background and family. Skit committee members working on next year's show sensed
some new talent in the club!

—

Make-Ups: Jim Lyon (Sturgis), Jim Peters &amp; Bill Stewart (Sunrise), Les Adams
(Montgomery?), Jim Hiscock (Leonidas?),
Carroll Barnes (Angola), Ray Cardenas
(Bronson). Thanks Guys!
Announcements:

Pres. Pat announced the Annual Convention for R.I. to be held in
Glasgow, Scotland. Info is available from Pat if you're interesed.

Tom Kramer disavowed any knowledge of funny business at the
recent Rotary Golf Outing.
Matt Galliers did an outstanding job of assessing fines! This guy kills me!

Last Weeks' Program: George Henderson, representing the Sister City group talked about
the experiences over the past 25 years with Coldwater's Sister City, Soltau, Germany. 47
localites recently returned from a trip to Soltau commemorating the 25th anniversary of
the program. George showed some video footage of the groups reception in Germany and
talked about the great time the travelers have enjoyed. He also shared stories of the
program's inception and some interesting stories of the effects of the program. George
commented that Coldwater enjoys one of the countries most successful Sister City
programs and encouraged club members to consider joining a new group for a trip this
coming July. Information can be gained from George (279-2040), or from Margaret
Wendell, the group's new President at 279-9150.
Early Leavers Who Missed the Program:
Gregg Dean
Les Adams
Bill Chinnery
John Hutchinson
Rich Holben
Duke Davidson
Bill Tyson
Howard taylor
Tim Hart

“THE
1.
2.

FOUR-WAY

Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?

TEST

Carroll Barnes
Harold Card
Buzz Galliers
Ken Leonard

of the things we think, say or do

3. Will it buiid GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

MEMBER
You Will Always Be Welcome at These Neighboring Clubs - MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANCE - BE A 100 %
QUINCY — UNION CHURCH — MONDAY 12:15 P.M.
A.M.
:
BRONSON - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - WEDNESDAY 11:45
HILLSDALE — EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE — WEDNESDAY 12:15 P.M.
JONESVILLE — ROUNDTABLE INN — TUESDAY 6:00 P.M.
COLDWATER SUNRISE— QUALITY INN — THURSDAY 7:00 A. M.

ALBION — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH — THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
STURGIS — STURGIS AUDITORIUM — MONDAY 11:45 A. M.
BATTLE CREEK — STOUFFERS — MONDAY 12:00 NOON
ANGOLA — SUNSET INN - MONDAY 6:15 P.M.
UNION CITY - POLICE STATION — TUESDAY — 12:00 NOON

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ROTARY

CLUB
CLUB

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OF

COLDWATER ROTARY 1995-1996
COMMITTEES

Coldwater, Michigan

CLUB SERVICE

P.O. Box 42
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
OFFICERS
BY ELECTION 1995-1996
TERRY O'CONNELL
President
PAT ALBRIGHT
President Elect
DENNIS BOESTER
Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE HABERKORN
Treasurer |

FRED ANDERSON

ss Assistant Treasurer

DIRECTORS:
1994-Mark Putnam

Past President

i
Harold Card

Director: Pat Albright
Attendance: Steve Kasperski
Bulletin: Mik
i
Fellowship Activities: Steve Glover,
Darwin Robison
Public Relations: Jim Whelan
Rotary Information: Fred Anderson,
Howard Teeter, Edward
Geishert
Sergeant at-Arms: Greg BruderChairman
| Nelson, Dave Pierce,
John Schroll, (Subs: Tom Kramer and
Jim Erickson)
Flower Committee: Dick Uhl
Rotary Support: Jim Troust-Chairman,
Chuck Tuschling.

BOARD
OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

REGULAR-2nd Monday of each month
SPECIAL-When called by President
DISTRICT 6360
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

District Governor R.l. District 6360
Len Stuttman

President, Rotary International
Herbert G. Brown

Director: Mark Putnam

Vocational Awards: James Spittle
Four-Way-Test: Larry Downs |
Vocational Awareness: James

February22, 23 &amp; 24

Director: Duke Davidson

VOCATIONAL SERVICE

1995-Barry Case
1996-Greg Bruder
1997- John Hutchinson
1998-Brian Sexton

1995-1996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE

ROTARY SHOW

This committee will arrange programs for the
year. If you have a suggestion for a program

‘Co-Chairman: Buzz Galliers,
Mike Gerlach

please advise one of these members.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Director: Greg Bruder

Brian Sexton-Chairman
Mark Putnam

Mike Galliers
Rotary International Foundation:

Warren Cook

International Youth Projects:

Richard H. White
World Community Service: Jim Troust,

Charles Tuschling

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATION

Director:

John Hutchinson

Classification/Membership
Development
Bob Rumsey-C ‘hairman, Jerry Towns,
Al Nelson —

Director at Large: Brian Sexton

CLUB HISTORIAN

Cole

Tom Kramer

Jim Whelan

Bill Chinery
Mike Gerlach
Dwight Woodman
John Hutchinson
50/50 COMMITTEE

These funds will be Used to help support
needy projects and/or needs
normal realm.

out of our

Gary Werkman-Chairman

Craig Sebald

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Director: Barry Case
Handi apped Children: Greg BraytonChairman, Tim Hart
Rural Urban: Jack Faulkner-Chairman,

Barry Case

SONG LEADERS

Ed Lake - Chairman,

Gregg Dean, Hal Sexton -

Greg Bruder
Jim Erickson
Mike Gerlach
Steve Kasperski
Tom Kramer

:

Ken Smoker
Senior Citizens: Chuck Woodward-

Chairman, Bob Loose
Student Guests: Mike GerlachChairman
Youth Scholarship: Rich HolbenChairman, Richard White, David Rubley
Interact Committee: Bill Nettleman-

Chairman, Steve Glover, Pete Baldwin,
~ Dave Rubley, Dennis Boester,
Greg Brayton

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Boester, Dennis

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Bruder, Greg L., Investments, Cinc
Cardenas, Ray,
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Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
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Kasperski, Steve L., Exterminator, Vicki
Kellogg, Wayne, Retail Sportswear, acted ;
Kerr, Robert, **Senior Active”* .
Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy ..
Koi stein, Vince, **Senior Active**, Winivere .
Koss, Jim, **Senior Active**, Jan .
Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop |
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Robison, Darwin, Hardware Retail, Bonnie
238-2324
278-8745
Roper, Rick,
Rubley, David, **Senior Active’, Del .
Rumsey, Robert, **Senior Active**, Phyllis
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, lla .
Sebald, Craig, **Senior Active**, Rita
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating,
Sandra.
Sexton, Hal, **Senior Active**, Wanda
Smc ef, Ken, Retail Groceries
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Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mig.., Barbara
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Taylor, Howard, **Senior Active**, Lola.
Tamar, Earl, Hospital Administrator, Erin
. 279-5400
Teeter, Howard, **Senior Active**, Marian
78-4222
Towns, Jerry, **Senior ‘Active**, Nancy .
78-8474
. 278-4402
Troust, Jim, **Senior Active**, Rebecca
Tuschling, Charles, **Senior Active**, Trudy
. 238-4577
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole ........
. 279-7806
| | Richard, “Senior Active’*, Janet
616-432-3757
Vandoren, Andrew, Civil Law, Adi. Actv., Lucinda...
279-9405

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie .....

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Galliers, Buzz, "Display alee
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*** Geishert, Edward, **Senior Active**, Sylvia..
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Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina
278-4460
Gibson, Ron, Physician, Marjorie..
278-7331
* — Glover, Steve, **Senior Active**, Cynthia
... 279-7163

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, **Senior Active**, Delores..
Woodhams, Lawrence, **Senior Active**, Linda . =
Woodman, Dwight, Board of Public Utilities, Caro!
Woodwa
Charles, **Senior Active’ ......

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy

78-7095
278-7738
278-6736
78-7703
279-9282
. 278-5033
. 279-9072

Putnam, nar, **Senio
ctiver”, Si Adaire .
Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie ...
* Past President

** Paul Harris Rotary Fellow

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION S ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pat, Agticollure-Swine, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Fred, SA-BanWng, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

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Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Retail, Margaret

278-8006

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Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Irwestments

278-8489

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

■

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The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

10/22/96

Presiding:

Pal Albright

Invocation:

J. Troust

Song Leader:

E. Lake

This Week’s Greeters:

J. Dygert &amp; J. Perry
Next Week’s Greeters:

This Week*s Birthdays

278-5789

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case, Barry, CPA, Joann

278-5378

Chmery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon
Cole, James, Add Active Banking. Pamela

279-5910

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail. Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Larry Parks
Robert Rumsey

279-7986

Jerry Higgins’ birthday was last week (his name
was listed incorrectly. Sorry Jerry!)
Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

NAME

YEARS

DATE JOINED

Davidson, Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4804

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

278-7851

Charles Woodward

50!

10/29/46

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Dean, Jefirey, SA-Flre Insurance

278-8133

Jim Hiscock

10

10/26/86

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Dean. John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert. John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

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278-4248
279-7217

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Malt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna....
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Getlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve, SA. Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon. Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Make-ups
B, Case, C. Barnes, A. Nelson, Malt Galliers, R. Cardenas, R. Rumsey, K,

279-2174

Smoker - Quincy; G. Howe - Gulf Shores, AL(2), R. Hazelbaker - Westland,
MI; M. Putnam, W. Kellogg, G. Brayton, Jerry Higgins - Sunrise; Mark

278-5388
278-6603
639-4635

Hart, Tim, Video Producliops, Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker, Rardall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts MIg.-ADL AC, Eileen....

279-7875

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Galliers - Bronson
Guests

Dick Huttenlocher, Steve O’Donnell - Quincy; Jim Wodyka - Sunrise

238-5848

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santiqrd, SA, Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Uniiorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardv/are Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management. Cindy.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

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Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA. Judy.

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Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Announcements

Plan now to help the club celebrate its 75th Anniversary on December 3,
1996 at the Quality Inn.

Early Leavers

Greg Dean, Jim Whelan, Ken Smoker, Rob Putnam &amp; Mike Galliers.

278-8773

Program

A tour of the water treatment facility.

278-2007

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

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Nelson. Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

767-3510

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Netlleman, William, Pas! Seivice, Sally(Sarah)
O'Connall, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks. Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA.Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

RedtTiond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Conpuler Sales

278-8809

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Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporting Goods-Reiail, Phyllis..

278-5006

Schroll. John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-8068

Sebald. Craig, SA, Rita

273-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboatd Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

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639-8453

SO/SO Winner

279-4481

Paul Mastrangelo - $47.00

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

GaryWerkman, Chairman
Kids Christmas Program

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Slewerl, William, City GovernmenVAA, Saily.

279-9042

Director

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg., Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA, Lola

278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-BanUng, Nancy.

278-8474

Troust, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

279-7806

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospilal,Janet

.(616)

432-3757

Bob Rumsey,
Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs

Workman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia

278-7738

Director

White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply. Delores

278-6736

Jim Coie

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Linda

278-7703

Woodman, Dwighi, B.PU. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

Young, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

● Past President

●● Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Actrre

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Jim Gordon, Chairman
Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE - BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregalional Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

Thurs. 7:00 A,M,

ALBION ● St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Glay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms

Attendance

Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Director

Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter. Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Club Roster

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

MEETING EVERY

TUESDAY

12:15 pm

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart
Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Coldwater

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

�ColdwaterROTARV

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

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PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Ctndy.

279-9568

AlbfighL Pal, Agrieultjre-Swtne, Colleen

238-2479

Anderson, Red, SA-Bankjng, Kathryn

278-6033

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane

639-3513

Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Reiail. Margaret
Biringer. Richard, SA-Chnl Law PracBce, Jean

278-8006

278-8086

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Bogutti, Gerald City Gwernmeni, Terry
Braylon. Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card, Harold. SA-Hardwaie Retail, Dorothy

279-8218
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238-2076

Case. Barry, CRA, Joann

278-5378

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Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygeri, John, SA-Career Center. Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

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Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjore
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Baitara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

270-4728

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Holben. Rich, SA

. ...

238-2418

Howe, Gary. Optometrist, Bente .

...

279-8888

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11/2/84

9

11/3/87

13

11/8/83

Mark Galliers &amp; D. Robison - Bronson; J. Schroll, J. Peters, K. Smoker, J.
Faulkner, J. Boguth, H. Card, J. Lawson, &amp; L. Downs - Quincy; H. Card, J.

Lyon - Angola; D. Robison - Sunrise.
Guests

Brian Webber ● non-Rotarian; Lee Renterghem, Greenville.

Announcements

279-7505

Seventy five years of service to our area will be celebrated December 3 by
the Coldwaier Rotary at the Quality Inn. Mark your calendar and join us!

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Prmtng, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley, Santtord SA. Pat
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Kasperski. Steve, Exterminator, Vicki...
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279-7469

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278-6628

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Kefcgg, Wayne, Sports Wear.hJnHorms. Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

276-2322

Early Iweavers

270-4369
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Gregg Dean, Tim Hart, Craig Sebald, Randall Hazelbaker, Jim Hiscock,

278-6501

Caroll Barnes, Ken Leonard &amp; Les Adams.

238-2265
. ...

278-6832
278-8773

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Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy,

278-2007

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Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

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Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856
767-3510

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Nettleman, Wiliam, Past Service, Sally(Sarah)
O’Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted, Jim, Honorary
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA.Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry. Clolhing-Hetail, Laurie

278-7510

Program

Douglas Langham, Bureau of Worker’s Comp., gave an overview of the
worker’s comp, system and offered suggestions on how to reduce claim costs.

639-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah
.

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Jeff Dean

$59.00

639-5902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA'Funeral Home DirecDr, J. Adaire...

276-2313

Puhiam. Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Serves, Corale

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

270-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin. Hardware-RetaH. Bonne

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rkk. Computer Safes

278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Rubley, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporting Goods-Retail. Phyts ... .
Schrol, John, Savngs and Loan. Ila

1. Is it the TRUTH?

278-5006
278-8068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

278-8373

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabreating. Sandra

279-8543
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278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpets-Retaii. Laura
Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Grocfe^.

Slewert. William, City Gcwernmenc'AA, Sally .
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara

The 4 Way Test

278-7327

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SebakJ, Craig, SA. Hria
Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

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279-8958

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA. Marian

2784222

Bob Rumsey,

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-0474

Trousl, Jim, SA, Rebecca

2784402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

2384577

Tyson, Bill, Pasi Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospiial,Janet

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238-5846
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767-4508

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Ray Cardenas
Rick Roper
Gregg Dean

279-7875
.

278-6100

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639-4402

Hazelbaker, Randall. Antiques. Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen.
Hiscock. Jim, Automobile Retail. Kay

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

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Make-ups

741-3663

238-4191

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NAME

238-2995

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

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Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-4635

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

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Mark Putnam

Jerry Perry

278-6603

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OBrGYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

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Edward Geishert

278-5388

Koss,Jim, SA.Jan

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This Week \ Birthdays

279-2174

Komstein, Vince, SA, Wmivere

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Next Week’s Greeters:

279-7217

Klein, Ken, Property Managenrent. Cmdy.

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11/6 D. Woodman &amp; J. Dean

278-4248

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law. Maureen

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E. Lake

278-8133

Hart, iTm, Video Productions, Pameta

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Song Leader:

278-4287

278-7851

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D. Pierce

639-8669
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639-4804

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invocation:

279-7986

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

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Pal Albright

279-5910

Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy, Fred. SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

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Presiding:

238-5421

Cardenas. Ray. Life Insurance, Gonze

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10/29/96

278-5789

Cuny, WiUiam. Consultant, Coleen

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This Week's Greeters:

Date:

278-8489

Chinery, Williarn. School Superintendent. Sharon

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The Singingest Club in The USA

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Club Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

270-7738

Director

276-6736

Jim Cole

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.

270-7095

Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

276-7703

Woodman, Dwight, B.P.U. Director, Carol

279-9282

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy,

279-9072

" Paul Harris Roiary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

432-3757

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

y&amp;u will alwa/s be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUP'rOURATTENDANACE-BEA 100%MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 .PM.

BRONSON - Congregational Church. Wed. 11:45 A.M.
Paul Harris

75th Anniversary

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie
Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
White, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores

● Past President

Steve Glover

Chairman

279-7806

.(616]

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 RM,
JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium. Monday 11:45 A.M.
BAHLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM,
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Batlle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 -GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON

1998 - BRIAN SEXTON
1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Director

Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Vocational Service
Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman

International Service

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman

Tim Hart

Mike Gerlach

Robert Loose

John Petzko

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman

Jerry Towns

Cuck Woodward, Chairman

Youth Scholarship
Rick Holben, Chairman
David Rubley, Richard White

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Chuck Tuschiing

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschiing

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEF

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NAME

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Adams. Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pat, Agriculljre-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Red, SA-Sanhing, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes, Carroll. SA-Shoes Retail. Margaret

279-9568

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Praflice, Jean
Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

278-8086

This Week’s Greeters:

238-2479
278-6033
539-3513

278-8006

238-4326

Presiding;

11/5/96

Invocation:

Pat Albright

Song Leader:

J. Troust

E. Lake.

11/J2
J. Hi^ock,
J. Whelan
Next
Week
s Greeters:

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments
Card. Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

278-6489

Cardenas, flay, Ute Insurance, Gonzie

238-2076

Case. Bariy, CRA, Joann

278-5378

William Stewart

Santford Jolley

Chinery. William, School Superintendent, Sharon....
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

279-5910

Robert Kerr

Harold Card

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Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.

639-4604

278-7851

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Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.
Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

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Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne.

238-4075

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Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

278-4248

FaiAner, Jack, Education-Career. Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz, AA Property Management. Lnda
Qalliers, Matt, flee. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures

279-9350

278-5388

B. Galliers. B. Rumsey - Bonita Springs: J. Lyon - Sturgis; J. Grohalski -

Galliers, Michael, AA Display Fixture Mfg„ Donna...
Geishert, Edward, SA. Sylvia

278-6603

Union City; C. Sebald, J. Peters, J. Gordon - Sunrise; D. Uhl, Mark Galliers,

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238-5421

279-7986

278-4287

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278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjorie

238-2995

Glover, Steve. SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hart, Tm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazetbaker, Ratdall, Antiques. Mary Kay.

279-7875

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen....
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile fletail, Kay.

238-5848

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bene

279-8886

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

K. Smoker. B. Case - Athens.
Guests

M. Watson, Sunrise; Steve O’Donnell, Sieve Glover. Jr., Ed Geishert, Jr. -

Quincy. Student guests, Jessica Fleagle, Fraucka Friedel, John Worth, Norm
Moore, Bob Hampton.
Announcements

279-7505

Jolley, Santford. SA, Pal

279-7469

Kasperski. Steve, Exterminator, Vkki

278-6628

Kellogg, Wayne, Sports Wear/Unilorms, Dorodiy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Properly Management, Crtty.

278-4369

Kornslein, Vince, SA, Wmlvere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., O&amp;GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Get your tickets for the 75th Anniversary event. December 3, Quality Inn.
Great response so far.
Attendance =86% for September - TOP SPOT!

Early Leavers

G. Dean. R. Gibson, R. Putnam. L. Woodhams, K. Leonard, J. Grohalski, D.
Davidson, Mark &amp; Mike Galliers.

278-8773

767-4508

'

Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

270-2007

’

Moore, Richard, SA Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins. MaryBeth....

279-8610

●

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

NetUeman, Waham, Past Service. Sa»y(Sarah)
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.

767-3510

●

279-4481

Parks, Larry. MoMe Home Sales

279-4497

Patton. Gil. SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clolhing-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Program

Fred Culy led a roast of Ed Geishen, with help from B. Hampton, N. Moore,
B. Nettleman, S. Glover &amp; D. Woodman.

639-8453

50/50 Winner

Fred Anderson

$57.00

639-5902

Redman, Bob, Past Ser^. Coralie

279-7537
278-2292

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

Roper, Rick. Computer S&lt;Jes

278-8809

' **

HuWey, David, SA Oel

278-7327

● "

Rumsey, Robert, SArSporting Goods-Relail, Phylis..

278-5006
278-8068

'*

Schtoll, John, Savings and Loan, l!a
Sebald, Craig, SA, Rite
Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

278-6373

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemei, Don, Carpets-Retail, Laura
Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery,
Stewen, William, City Government/AA, SeJIy.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mfg,, Barbara

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-2859

Membership/

Taylor. Howard, SA Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA Mahan

27&amp;WJ222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy-

278-6474

Troust, Jim, SA Rebecca

270-4402

Tuschling, Chares, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service. Carole

279-7806

.(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095
278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

'

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patricia
While, Richard, SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda

279-9282

' ●●

Woodman, Dwight, B.RU. Director, Carol
Woodward, Charles, SA

Mjung, Charles, Rshirrg Equipment. Dorothy.

279-9072

* Past President

” Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

11/11/38

Make-ups

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant. Kristina

Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospitai.Janet

DATE JOINED

279-2174

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret

’

Howard Teeter

279-7217

238-4191

●

YEARS

238-2842

278-6100

■■

NAME

278-8133

Leonard, Ken, Telephone Service. Karla

"

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

539-8669

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

●

This Week \ Birthdays

276-5789

Redmond, Robert, Career Education. Rose

■

The Sing ingest Club in The USA
Date:

278-7703

278-5033

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Mootings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON ● Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.

JONESVIILE - Roundtable Inn. Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

ALBION ● Si. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon, Noon

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.

ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 AM.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 - BRIAN SEXTON

1999 -JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Booster
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Danwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

P.O.

Rural Urban

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko
International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Box 42 Coldwater, MI. 49036

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATE^

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATIONS ROTARY ANN

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568

Albright, Pal, Agricutture-Swine, Colleen

230-2479

' ’■

Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn

278-6033
639-3513

‘

Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jarw
Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Rel^, Margaret

● ●●

Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, GeraW, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-0218

Bfuder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

■

■
■ **
'
●

*●

■ '■

* "

●

' *'

”
● ●*

278-0006

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421
238-2076

Case, Barry, CRA, Joann

278-5378

Chinery, William, School Superiniendeni. Sharon

279-5910

Cote, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela

279-798$

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelty Retail, Dorothy,

639-8669

Curry, William, Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Presiding:
Invocation:

D. Pierce

Song Leader:

E. Lake

Next Week's Greeters:

This Week's Birthdays
Don Shemel

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
YEARS

DATE JOINED

11/26/74

278-8133

Jim Gordon

1

11/28/95

238-4075

Rob Putnam

1

11/28/95

278-7851

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Rre Insurance
Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.

238-2842

Dygel, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.

278-4248

Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

279-7217

Fauikner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers, Buzz. AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers, Malt, Rec. Assessory Sales

279-9350

Galliers. Mark, AA Display Fixtures

278-5388

279-2174

. Donna ...

James Erickson

22

639-4804

278-6603

Geishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

639-4635

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjore

238-2995

Glover, Sieve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab. Helen

278-4728

Han, iTm, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Hazefbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.
Higgins. Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen.
HisoKk, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875

NAME

Make-ups

Mark Galliers - Brockton, MA; Al Nelson, North Ft. Myers, FL; Jim Lyon,
Angola &amp; Sturgis.

Guests

Jim Eley - Bronson; Lee Reiiierghem - Greenville; Dan Dobson, John Worth
- Quincy. Non-Rotary Guests - Nathan Ladd, Erik Breves &amp; Brian Webber.

238-5848

„

Announcements

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8886

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

238-2839

Jolley. Santlord, SA. Pat

279-7469

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vicki

278-6628

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Managemeni, Cindy.

278'4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA Jan

238-2255

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.

278-6832

Lake, Edward., 06/GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-8773

Lawson, Jack. Pasi Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

●

Loose. Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

●

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Nelson, Al. SA, Jean

278-$866

Nettteman, William, Past Service. Sa»y(Sarahl
O'Connel Terry, SA Sally
Olmsted. Jm, Honorary.
Parks, Larry. Mobte Home Sales

767-3510

‘

This Week’s Greeters:

Pat Albright

Al Nelson

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker

Kelogg, Wayne, Sports WearUmferms, Ooroiny.

'

The Singingest Club in The USA
11/19/96

Date:

278-8489

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gon2«

Galliers, Michaef. AA Display Fixture

278-2007

Fred Culy volunteered to have a birthday today (25th). Chuck Woodward
updated the members on the 75th Anniversary Dinner coming up on 12/3/96.
He thanked everyonewho worked on the committee.
Early Leavers

L. Downs, B. Nettleman, J. Dean, K. Leonard, J. Hutchinson &amp; G. Dean.

Program
Donavan Carl, District Governor Nominee from the Jackson club, gave a stir

ring presentation on the Rotary International Foundation. He got a $20 contri
bution from President Pat.

539-8453

50/50 Winner

279-4481
279-4497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Clothing-Retail, Laurie
Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

278-7510

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Estate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam. Mark, SAFuneral Home Direcior, J. Adake.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mtg„ Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob. Past Service, Corale

279-7537

Ken Smoker

$57.00

639-5902

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Redmond. Robert. Career Educaton, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER ERIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales

278-8809

● '●

Rubley, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

● '●

Rumsey, Robert, SA'Sporling Goods-flelail, Phyllis...
SchroU, John, Savings and Loan, lla
Sebakf, Craig, SA. Rita
Sexton. Brian, HarSward Fabrcaimg, Sandra

270-5006

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don. Carpets-Retail, Laura

●●
●

"

2788068

**

* **

■

●
●●

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

278-4478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

278-8373
279-8543

Smoker, Ken, Reiail-Grocery.
Stewert, William, City GovernmentrAA, Sally.
Stfobel, Norb, Automotive Parts Mlg„ Barbara
Taylof, Howard, SA, Lola

■

*

PHONE

279-8958
278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

Tovms, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Trousl. Jim, SA Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill. Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard, SA-Hospital,Janel

279-7606

-(616)

432-3757

Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson
Club Programs

Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Jackie

278-7095

Whelan, Jim, Radio Broadcasling, Patricia
White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply, Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dvnght, B.P.U. Director. Card

278-7738

Director

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charfes, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

● Pasi President

■■ Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA-Senior Active

278-7703
279-9282

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings
You will always be welcome at these neighboring dubs.
MAKEUPYOURATTENDANACE-BEA tOOXMEMBER

QUINCY ● Union Church, Monday 12:15 RM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jim Cole, Chairman

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Randall Hazelbaker, Craig
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed, 12:15 RM.
JONESVILLE ● Roundlable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 RM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ● Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS ● Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7;00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Ricfiard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997
PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary
STEVE KASPERSKl Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.
DiSTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER
1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON
1999-JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison
Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Vocational Service

Vocational Awareness

Rob Putnam

Chuck Woodward, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Robert Loose

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens

Barry Case, Jim Cole

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

David Rubley, Richard White

Rick Roper

Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

international Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

Utk

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

�ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.

279-9568
238-2479

'

AlbfighI, Pat, Agricjlture-Swine, Colleen
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kalbryn
Baldwin, Pete, Honorary, Jane
Barnes. Carroll, SA-Shoes Relail, Margaret

' ●'

Bitinger, Richard, SA-Chnl Law Practice Jean

278-8086

● ●'

278-6033
639-3513
278-8006

The Singingest Club in The USA
Date:

umm

Presiding:

Pat Albright

This Week’s Greeters:

Invocation:

Next Week’s Greeters:

Song Leader:

Dr. E. Lake

Boester, Dennis, Natural Gas Service, Carleen

2384326

flogulh, Gerald, City Government, Terry.

279-8218

Brayton, Greg, Advertsing, Sally.
Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-8489

■

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorotliy.

238-5421
238-2076

● '●

Cardenas, Ray, Life Insurance, Gonzie
Case, Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Superintendent, Sharon....
Cole, James, Add Active Banking, Pamela
Culy. Fred, SA^Iewelry Retail, Dorothy.
Curry, William, Consutlant, Coteen

2784287

Davidson, Duke. SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

639-4804

■

Dean, Jeffrey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

■ "*

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

238-2842

■ "

Downs, Larry, Golf Marketing, Judy.
Dygen, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James. Food Brokerage, Elizabeth
Faulkner, Jack, EducaUon-Career, Barb

278-8655

Galliers. Buzz. AA Properly Management. Unda
Galliers. Matt. Rec. Assessory Sales.
GaUiers, Mark, AA Display iFxtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna....
Qeishert, Edward, SA, Sylvia

279-9350

Gerlach, Mike, Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjor e
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

279-7163

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Baibara

278-2132

Grohalski, James, Banking, Sharon
Guisinger, Dick. Dental Lab Helen

Steve O’Donnell - Quincy; Student guests - Missy Ruddock &amp; Naomi

741-3663
2784728

Sakwar.

Hart, Ten, Video Productions. Pamela

639-4402

Hazelbaker. Randall. Antiques, Mary Kay,
Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mtg.-ADL AC. Eileen
Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7875

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn
Jolley, Santtord. SA. Pal

238-2839

Kasperski, Steve, Exterminator, Vkki

278-6628

Kelogg, Wayne. Sports Wear-tiniforms. Doioihy.....

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

2784369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Winivere

278-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop
Lake, Edward., OB'GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

* ’*

● ●'

'

■

●●

’*
' '●

Dwight Woodman

Robert Redmond

278-5378
279-5910
279-7386

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries

639-8669

278-7851

NAME

YEARS

Fred Anderson

DATE JOINED

12/30/58

38

2784248
279-7217

279-2174
278-5388

Make-ups

T. Kramer, J. Gordon - Sunrise; R Baldwin, K. Smoker, J. Lawson, L. Parks

&amp; C. Barnes - Quincy; J. Lyon - Sturgis; A. Nelson - Cape Coral, FL

278-6603
539-4635

Guests

238-2995

238-5848

Announcements

279-7505

Chuck Woodward reported on the 75lh Anniversary meeting. Bryan Webber
has been proposed for membership. Any member objecting to his member
ship should notify the secretary in writing within 10 days.

279-7469

Early tsavers

Ron Gibson, Mike Gerlach, et. al.

278-8773

Lawson, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

Leonard, Ken. Telephone Service, Karla

This Week's Birthdays

278-5789

2384191
..

..

Program

278-6100

Loose, Robert. SA, Margaret

767-4508

■

Lyon, Jim.SA. Judy,

278-2007

■

Moore, Richard. SA, Elaine

2784198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBelh

279-8610

Bill Robinson, Bob Redmond and Mike Seckwith reported on the Branch
Intermediate School District organization, function and the scope of responsi

’

Nelson, Al, SA, Jean

278-6856

bilities.

767-3510

●

Nettleman, Will am, Past Service, Sally(Sarah]
O'Connell, Terry, SA, Sally.
Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.
Parks, Larry, Mobile Home Sales

2794497

539-8453

Patton, Gil, SA. Jane

Perry, Jerry, CWhing-Retail, Laurie
Peters. Jim, 6ei«rage Oisthbution, Deborah

50/50 Winner

279-4481

278-5796
..

Buzz Galliers

$52.00

276-7510
639-5902

Petzko, John. Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce, David, Real Esiate Appraisals, Karen

278-3283

Putnam, Mark, SAfFuneral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg., Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Education, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail. Bonme

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick. Computer Sales

278-8809

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RuWey, David, SA, Del

278-7327

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

' ●'

Rurnsey Robert. SA'SporhngGoods-Retail. Phylis..
Schfol. John, Savings and Loan, lla

278-5006
278-8068

SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton, Brian, Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

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■

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■

'●

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Sexton, Hal, SA, Wanda

278-4907

Shemel, Don, Carpels-Retail, Laura

279-9042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker, Ken, Retail-Grocery.
Siewert. William, City Government'AA, Sally

2784478

Brian Sexton

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Stiobel, Norb. Automotive Parts Mtg., Barbara

278-2859

Membership/

Taykx, Howard. SA. Lola

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard. SA. Marian

278-4222

Bob Rumsey,

279-8958

Towns.Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Troost, Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschting, Charles, SA, Trudy.

238-4577

Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole
Uhl, Richard. SA-Hospilal,Janet
Werkman, Gary, Dentist, Ja*ie

279-7806

.(616)

432-3757
278-7095

75th Anniversary
Chuck Woodward, Chair.
Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director

White, Richard. SA-Plumbing Supply Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence. SA-Foot Surgeon, Linda
Woodman, Dwghi. B.P.U Director, Carol

278-6736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles, SA

278-5033

'ibung, Charles, iFshing Equipment, Dorothy.

279-9072

Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Club Programs
Director

‘Rest President

Jim Cole, Chairman

Chairman

278-7738

278-7703

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

You will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR AUENDANACE ■ BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12:15 PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Wielan, Jim, Radio Broadcasting, Patrcia

279-9282

Steve Glover

Make-Up Meetings

Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.
Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 PM.

JONESVILLE - Roundtable Inn, Tuesday 6:00 PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE ■ Methodist Church,
Thurs. 7:00 A.M.

ALBION ● St, James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK - McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn, Monday 6:15 .PM.

UNION CITY ● Police Station. Tuesday 12:00 Noon
ATHENS - Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A,M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President
MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer

FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 -BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary International

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Attendance

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,

Dennis Boester

Rob Putnam

Bulletin

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Club Roster

Rick Roper

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Ken Smoker

Barry Case

Senior Citizens
Vocational Awareness

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

Four-Way Test
Larry Downs

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Gerlach

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Barry Case, Jim Cole

David Rubley, Richard White

Community Service

Chuck Tuschling

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman

&amp; Awards

Fellowship
Steve Glover, Danwin Robison

Vocational Service

Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Chuck Tuschling

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

Coldwater
P.O. Box 42 Coldwater, MI, 49036

ROTARY
Refle c t o r
MEETING EVERY

ELKS TEMPLE

TUESDAY

47 DIVISION ST.

12:15 pm

COLDWATEr

MICHIGAN

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ColdwaterROTARY

MEMBER ROSTER
NAME

CLASSIFICATION &amp; ROTARY ANN

PHONE

Adams, Leslie, Swimming Pools, Cindy.
Albright, Pal. AgncuHufe-Swine, Colleen.
Anderson, Fred, SA-Banking, Kathryn
Baldwin, Pete. Honorary, Jane

279-9568

●

Barnes, Carroll, SA-Shoes Ratal, Margaret

278-8006

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Biringer, Richard, SA-Civil Law Practice, Jean

278-8086

Booster, Dennis. Natjral Gas Service. Carleen

238-4326

Boguth, Gerald, City Government, Terry.
Brayton, Greg, Advertising, Sally.

279-8216

Bruder, Greg, Investments

278-5789

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278-8033
639-3513

Card, Harold, SA-Hardware Retail, Dorothy.

238-5421

Cardenas, Ray, Lite Insurance, Gonzie
Case. Barry, CPA, Joann
Chinery, William, School Supenntendent, Sharon

238-2076

Cole. James. Add Active Banking, Pamela

Presiding:

Pat Albright

279-7986

Culy, Fred, SA-Jewelry Retail, Dorothy.

639-8669

Curry, waiam. Consultant, Coleen

278-4287

Davidson, Duke, SA-Newspaper, Mary.
Dean, Gregg, Real Estate Broker.

639-4804

Dean, Jetirey, SA-Fire Insurance

278-8133

This Week’s Greeters:

Invocation:

Next Week’s Greeters;

Song Leader;
This Week’s Birthdays
William Nettleman

279-5910

278-7851

Dean, John, SA-Fire Insurance, Joanne

238-4075

Downs, Larry, Goll Marketing, Judy.
Dygert, John, SA-Career Center, Mary.
Erickson, James, Food Brokerage, Elizabeth

238-2842

279-7217

Rotarian Membership Anniversaries
NAME

YEARS

Pete Baldwin

17

Make-ups

Faulkner, Jack, Education-Career, Barb

278-8655
279-9350

Gertach, Mike. Fast Food Restaurant, Kristina

278-4660

Gibson, Ron, Physician-Surgery, Marjone
Glover, Steve, SA, Cynthia

238-2995

Gordon, Jim, CPA, Barbara

278-2132

Grohal^. James, Banking, Sharon

741-3663

Guisinger, Dick, Dental Lab, Helen

278-4728

Hathaway, Frank Perraneer - Bronson; Scott Flutter &amp; Johan Lyngso -

Hart, Tim, Video Productions, Pamela

639-4402

Student Guests.

Hazelbaker, Randall, Antiques, Mary Kay.

279-7875

279-2174
278-5388

278-6603
639-4635

J. Lyon - N. Fort Meyers, FL (3 times) &amp; Sturgis; J. Peters (2), R. Cardenas,
K. Smoker, J. Hiscock &amp; B. Kerr - Quincy; B. Chinnery - Sunrise;
M. Putnam - Lansing.
Guests

279-7163

Higgins, Jerry, Vehicle Parts Mfg.-ADL AC, Eileen

238-5848

Hiscock, Jim, Automobile Retail, Kay.

279-7505

Holben, Rich, SA

238-2418

Howe, Gary, Optometrist, Bente

279-8888

Hutchinson, John, Civil Law, Maureen

278-8363

276-6628

Kellogg. Wayne, Sports WearOmlorms, Dorothy.

278-6246

Kerr, Robert, SA-Hardware Retail

278-2322

Klein, Ken, Property Management, Cindy.

278-4369

Kornstein, Vince, SA, Wmrvere

276-6501

Koss, Jim, SA, Jan

238-2265

Kramer, Tom, Sheltered Workshop.
Lake, Edward., OS-GYN Surgeon, Karen Ann

278-6832

Lavreon, Jack, Past Service, Charlene

238-4191

Leonard. Ken, Telephone Service, Karla

278-6100
767-4508

■

Loose, Robert, SA, Margaret
Lyon, Jim, SA, Judy.

■

Moore, Richard, SA, Elaine

278-4198

Moorhead, Tom, Property Casualty Ins, MaryBeth

279-8610

Dick Spalding &amp; Leo Anderson - Quincy; Scott Kirpatrick, Wendall

Announcements

There will be no meeting on the 24th of December.

Early leavers

278-8773

278-2007

Program

Children’s Christmas Program.

Nelson, AI,SA. Jean

278-6856

Nettleman, William, Past Service, Sally(Saiah)

767-3510

O’Connell, Terry, SA. Sally.

639-8453

Olmsted. Jim, Honorary.

279-4481

Parks. Larry, MoMe Home Sales

2794497

Patton, Gil, SA, Jane

278-5796

Perry, Jerry, Ctothmg-Retail, Laurie

278-7510

Peters, Jim, Beverage Distribution, Deborah

6395902

Petzko, John, Education, Maureen

278-6234

Pierce. David, Real Estate Appraisals. Karen

276-3283

Putnam, Mark, SA/Funeral Home Director, J. Adaire.

278-2313

Putnam, Rob, Machine Mfg„ Pam

279-7477

Redman, Bob, Past Service, Coralie

279-7537

Redmond, Robert, Career Educaton, Rose

278-2292

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Robison, Darwin, Hardware-Retail, Bonnie

238-2324

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Roper, Rick, Computer Sales
Rubiey, David, SA, Del
Rumsey, Robert. SAiSporting Goods-Retail, Phyllis..
Schroll, John, Savings and Loan, tia

278-8809

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

SebaW, Craig, SA, Rita

278-8373

Sexton. Brian. Hardboard Fabricating, Sandra

279-8543

Sexton, Hal. SA, Wanda

278-4907

50/50 Winner

The 4 Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?

278-7327
278-5006
278-6068

Membership

50/50 Committee

Coordination

Gary Werkman, Chairman

Shemel. Don, Ca-pets-Retail, Laura

2799042

Director

Kids Christmas Program

Smoker. Ken, Retail-Grocery.

2764478

Brian Sexton

2798958

"

Stewert, William, City Governmenl'AA, Saky.
Strobel, Norb, Automotive Parts MIg.. Barbara
Taylor, Howard, SA. Lola

' ●*

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278-2859

Membership/

278-7100

Classification

Teeter, Howard, SA, Marian

278-4222

Towns, Jerry, SA-Banking, Nancy.

278-8474

Bob Rumsey,

Troust. Jim, SA, Rebecca

278-4402

Tuschling, Charles, SA, Trudy.
Tyson, Bill, Past Service, Carole

238-4577

Uhl. Richard, SA-Hospital,Janet
Werkman, Gary, Dentist. Jackie

■
■*

1/1/80

Galliers. Buzz, AA Property Management, Linda
Galliers. Matt, Rec. Assessory Sales
Galliers, Mark, AA Display Fixtures
Galliers, Michael. AA Display Fixture Mfg., Donna
Geishert, Edward, SA, SyMa

279-7469

●*

DATE JOINED

278-4248

Kasperski, Steve Exterminator, Veki

' ’■
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12/31/96 (report of 12/17)

278-5378

238-2839

'

Date;

278-8489

Iveson, Larry, SA Printing, Jacquelyn

■

The Singingest Club in The USA

238-2479

Jolley, Santlord, SA, Pat

■ **

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279-7806

.(616)

432-3757
278-7095

Chuck Woodward, Chair.

Ciub Programs

Sebald, Dick Moore

Rotary Show
Jerry Towns, Director
Mike Gerlach, Co-Chair.

White. Richard. SA-Pkimbing Supply. Delores
Woodhams, Lawrence, SA-Fool Surgeon, Lmda.
Woodman, Dwight, S.PU. Oxector, Carol

2796736

Jim Cole

Woodward, Charles. SA

2795033

Mxrng, Charles, Fishing Equipment, Dorothy.

2799072

■ Past Preskleni

" Paul Harris Rotary Fellow
SA - Senior Active

Jim Cole, Chairman

Jerry Towns, Al Nelson

Director

Program Committee
Larry Parks, Chairman
Jerry Higgins, Jack
Faulkner, Mike Gerlach

Vt)u will always be welcome at these neighboring clubs.
MAKE UP YOUR ATTENDANACE -BE A 100% MEMBER

QUINCY - Union Church, Monday 12;15 .PM.
BRONSON - Congregational Church, Wed. 11:45 A.M.

Paul Harris

75th Anniversary

278-7738

2799282

Steve Glover

Chairman

Whelan, Jim, Racio Broadcasting. Patricia

2797703

Jim Gordon, Chairman

Make-Up Meetings

Randall Hazelbaker, Craig

Darwin Robison, Co-Chair.
Club Historian

Craig Sebald

HILLSDALE - Episcopal Parish House, Wed. 12:15 .PM.
JONESVILLE - Roundtabie Inn, Tuesday 6:00 .PM.
COLDWATER SUNRISE - Methodist Church,
Thurs.7:00 A.M.

ALBION - St. James Episcopal Church, Thurs. Noon
STURGIS - Sturgis Auditorium, Monday 11:45 A.M.
BATTLE CREEK ● McCamly Plaza, Mon. Noon
ANGOLA - Sunset Inn. Monday 6:15 .PM.
UNION CITY - Police Station, Tuesday 12:00 Noon

ATHENS ● Congregational Church, Wednesday 7:00 A.M.
Brochure Design: Richard Schlatter, Battle Creek

�OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

OFFICERS BY ELECTION 1996-1997

TERRY O’CONNELL Past President

PAT ALBRIGHT President

MARK PUTNAM President Elect

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS:

DENNIS BOESTER Recording Secretary
CRAIG SEBALD Corresponding Secretary

2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month
following Rotary meeting.

STEVE KASPERSKI Treasurer
FRED ANDERSON Assistant Treasurer

DISTRICT 6360 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
James Alden

DIRECTORS

District Governor, R.l. District 6360

1995 - BARRY CASE

Luis Vicente Giay - Argentina
President, Rotary international

1996 - GREG BRUDER

1997 - JOHN HUTCHINSON
1998 -BRIAN SEXTON

1999 - JAMES COLE

Club Service
Director
Mark Putnam
Attendance
Dennis Boester
Bulletin

Jim Grohalski, Chairman
Dennis Boester, Dave Pierce
Jim Cole

Sargeants-At-Arms
Buzz Galliers, Chairman
Mark Galliers, Mike Galliers
Matt Galliers, Randall
Hazelbaker, Tom Moorhead,
Rob Putnam

Public Relations

Jim Whelan, Jim Cole

Rotary Information
Jeff Dean, Chairman
Fred Anderson, Howard
Teeter, Edward Geishert

Director

Barry Case

Flower Committee
Dick Uhl
Club Roster

Barry Case, Jim Cole
Four-Way Test
Larry Downs
Community Service

Rotary Support

Director

James Troust

Greg Bruder

Chuck Tuschling
Song Leaders
Ed Lake, Chairman
Jerry Towns
Mike Geriach

Handicapped Children
Greg Bruder, Chairman
Tim Hart

J.2-.XS pm
w

Ken Smoker

Chuck Woodward, Chairman
Robert Loose

Youth Scholarship
Rich Holben, Chairman

David Rubley, Richard White
Interact Committee

Bill Nettleman, Chairman
John Petzko

International Service
Director - John Hutchinson

International Projects
Jim Troust, Chairman

Student Guests

Wayne Kellogg

MEETiNG EVERY
TUESDAY

Rural Urban

Jack Faulkner, Chairman
Senior Citizens

Vocational Awareness
&amp; Awards

Rick Roper
Fellowship
Steve Glover, Darwin Robison

Vocational Service

I

Chuck Tuschling
Rotary International Foundation
Richard White, Barry Case

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William

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Roy C. Patterson
B. Keath Pearce
John S. Pierson
Kenneth Putnam
Frank M. Robertson
Robert E. Rumsey
Paul E. Ruse
Gordon R. Schlubatis
Harlow W. Sexton
Donald V. Shorno
Carl A. Shurtz
Conrad Swart
Howard D. Taylor
Howard M. Teeter
Paul W. Thompson
William L. Timm
Ralph L. Toupalik
Jerry L. Towns
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Richard H. White

Clyde Williams
D.

Warren

Lester

F.

Williams

Wise

Charles Woodward
Leslie Woodward
Kenneth Worden
Robert G. Yingling
Norman L. Youtsey

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